2007 NERFU Div 1 Final Standings

Team P W L D PF PA PD BP Points
Boston [x] 7 7 0 0 210 86 124 4 32
Mystic River (1) 7 6 1 0 199 50 149 5 29
Amoskeag (2) 7 5 2 0 296 115 181 5 25
Albany (3) 7 4 3 0 101 191 -90 2 18
Worcester (4) 7 3 4 0 131 154 -23 4 16
New Haven 7 2 5 0 176 145 31 3 14
Wolfhounds 7 1 6 0 70 269 -199 1 5
CT Yankees 7 0 7 0 74 247 -173 0 0

(x) = Clinched playoff spot
[x] = Ineligible for playoffs
For official up-to-date standings visit www.nerfu.org

Winning Streak Ends For Mystics

BOSTON, MA – It was an inevitable outcome. When two undefeated squads take the field, only one can remain undefeated. Unfortunately for the Mystics, it was Boston who took that honor. It was a gruelling back and forth defensive match up between the top two teams in New England.

The Mystics were able to shut down Boston’s initial attack, but a penalty in range of the posts would give Boston first blood and an early lead. This would also be the only score of the first half. Late into the second half Boston let loose with a kick down field which was recovered for a try that would put the game out of reach for the Mystics. Mystic River finished the season with a 6-1 record and despite the loss, will enter the playoffs as the number one seed in New England.

Mystics Secure #1 NERFU Seed

PINE BANKS – Mystic River came out of the gate firing on all cylinders with several tries scored in the first few minutes against an Albany side that never laid down. Again the Mystics displayed outstanding defense to hold Albany to only one try scored for 7 points. Final score 60-7 as the Mystics clinched the #1 NERFU seed for the 2007-08 division one playoffs.

Jamie Green, Brett Willis, Molibi Maphanyane and Parnell Adam each touched the ball down twice, while Kyle Winter and Carrick Pell added a try of their own to the Mystic tally. Pat Doherty went 50% from the field, slotting 5 of 10 through the uprights.

Mystics Blank ‘Hounds For Win No. 5

PINE BANKS – As the battle for the top teams in New England intensifies, the Mystics showed no quarter as they put away the Boston Irish Wolfhounds (1-4) with a decisive victory in Malden. Constant, hammering pressure from forwards and backs kept the ‘Hounds on their heels and the Mystics found themselves up 17-0 at the half. The second half proved no different as the Mystics kept up their relentlessness on both sides of the ball, totally shutting down the opposition and touching down another five unanswered tries to secure another win. Bouncing back from last week’s nail-biting loss, the Mystic 2nd XV were able to edge past a hungry Wolfhound side.