Bennie Stock had a 3rd straight Team MVP and all-star season.
Spikers
- Record
- 20-25
- League I Rank
- 6th
- Overall Rank
- 6th
- Payroll
- $94,611,350
- Coach/GM
- JoolaBalla
Headlines: Season 11
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Awards
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Spikers win 6th straight
Even while missing Bennie Stock, the Spikers were able to pick up their franchise tying best 6th straight win, something they haven't done since season 6. They are now even at .500 and right there in the playoff hunt.
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Stock to miss next 7 games
The Spikers picked up their 5th straight win 97-80 over the Pitbulls, but lost Bennie Stock to injury for the next 7 games. He will be replaced by #1 pick of last season Nicholas Weed who will make his starting debut.
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Spikers end 3 game skid with win
Santos Ballard scored 29 points with 10 rebounds and 6 assists as the Spikers scored in the last seconds to drop the Pitbulls 102-100. They end their 3 game losing streak.
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Spikers remain undefeated
The team is off to their best start since season 6 win they won their first 3 starts after beating the previously unbeaten Gryphons 124-114. Bennie Stock scored 24 points with 15 boards in the win.
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Ohara leads Spikers in big win over Ice
Former Rookie MVP Steve Ohara scored 41 points in a huge 131-98 to go up 2-0 on the season. Bennie Stock added 23 points with 12 rebounds in the win.