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GSPN Digital Mag SE – Special Edition- SZN 12 KICKOFF

🏈 GSPN Digital Magazine: Special Edition – Season 12 Kickoff! 🏈

Welcome to the Season 12 edition of the Gee League Digital Magazine! The offseason brought us an exciting draft, bold trades, and transactions that have reshaped the league landscape. From defending champions returning to the field to fresh faces ready to make their mark, the new season is set to be one for the history books. Let’s dive into the highlights!


Draft Recap: Grading the Teams

1️⃣ Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers – Captain: Jey Sev

Grade: A
Bake Forrest snagged top-tier lineman Alex Verardi and bolstered their roster with physical players like Justin Pittman and Michael Corino. Adding Dwuane Allen, the reigning Rookie of the Year, gives this team a strong mix of talent and grit. Expect Bake Forrest to dominate both sides of the ball.


2️⃣ Blue Mountain State – Captain: Trevor Louro

Grade: A-
With a surprise first pick of Quincy Davis, BMS built a squad rich in talent. Notable additions include Lu Savage and Jalen Hibbert, who add explosiveness on offense and defense. Post-draft trades and moves have positioned them as a dangerous contender.


3️⃣ Texas Tec 9s – Captain: Sterry Codrington

Grade: B+
Starting with Charlie Barbiere, the league’s top receiver, and adding experienced players like Tommy Pearce and Matthew LeComte, Texas Tec 9s built a competitive team. Jorawar Singh strengthens their defense, and rookies like Edwin Gerdes offer potential for growth.


4️⃣ Prime Time Seminoles – Captain: Justin Laguna

Grade: A+
Laguna’s return to the league is the story of the offseason. By reuniting with Steve and Bryan Soletto and drafting gritty players like Phil Jenkins and Quentin Hodge-Grant, Laguna has created a powerhouse team. Look for the Seminoles to challenge for the title.


5️⃣ Piff State Litty Lions – Captain: Jeremy Gaines

Grade: B-
Jerock leaned on team chemistry with picks like Matt Jones and Michael Casado. While questions surround Matt Jones’ commitment, the team’s chemistry could make them a dark horse this season.


6️⃣ Bincinatti Hellcats – Captain: Ashante Worthy

Grade: A+
The defending champions are running it back with their entire roster intact. After an 11-1 season, the Hellcats remain the team to beat, with proven leadership and chemistry.


7️⃣ Rugrats University – Captain: Nasir Dillard (vacated, replaced by Justin Hans)

Grade: B
Rugrats showed promise with their draft, but post-draft moves have shaken things up. The addition of Justin Hans as captain and QB1 brings stability to the team, while Joey Guff’s arrival adds a dynamic offensive weapon.


8️⃣ Hawaii Green Wave – Captain: Tyler Gabriel

Grade: B-
Though the draft process had some hiccups, Tyler Gabriel’s roster is stacked with defensive standouts like Anthony Nalasco and Shamere Rolfe. Post-draft trades added depth and versatility, making Hawaii a potential surprise contender.


Trades and Transactions Recap

Draft Day Trade:

  • Jalen Hibbert traded to Blue Mountain State for 5ive Live

Post-Draft Trades:

  • Hawaii sent Shamere Rolfe, Joey Liota, and Matt Hartman to Bake Forrest for Justin Pittman, Michael Corino, and Dwuane Allen.

Post-Draft Transactions:

  • Nasir Dillard vacated the captain role, leaving Rugrats University without leadership.
  • Joey Guff was selected to join Rugrats but was traded to Blue Mountain State for Justin Hans, who now serves as acting captain and QB1 for Rugrats.

Season 12 Headlines to Watch

  • Bincinatti Hellcats: Can Ashante Worthy lead the defending champions to back-to-back titles with their core intact?
  • Blue Mountain State: How will Trevor Louro’s bold moves and Joey Guff as QB1 impact their season?
  • Prime Time Seminoles: Will Justin Laguna’s return to the captain role end with another championship run?
  • Rugrats University: Can Justin Hans bring stability and success after an offseason of chaos?

Don’t Miss the Action!

Season 12 is shaping up to be one of the most competitive yet. With new captains, intense rivalries, and championship ambitions, every game will be a battle. Stay tuned for weekly updates and exclusive content on TheGeeLeague.com.


📣 Let’s get ready for Season 12!
“It’s more than flag; it’s family”

  • Lou Fonseca

GSPN Digital Mag SE – Special Edition- SZN 11.5 by Sport Gurus

GSPN SPECIAL EDITION NEWSLETTER

🏆 Introducing Gee League Season 11.5 🏆

“Where New Leaders Rise and Legends Are Made”

Gee League fans, get ready for an all-new chapter in Gee League history! This season brings excitement, fresh faces, and a chance for the next generation of players to stake their claim in the league. Under the leadership of Jelan Crooms, Gee League’s Player President and owner of Sport Gurus, Season 11.5 promises to be a game-changer in every sense.

Meet Commissioner Crooms

Jelan Crooms, a charismatic leader known for his on-field prowess and commitment to Gee League growth, has taken the role of off-season commissioner to launch this exciting mini-season. His vision for Season 11.5 is clear: create an environment that allows rookies and new talent to shine, while setting the stage for the next big stars. With smaller rosters, fresh franchises, and a streamlined schedule, this season is designed to push players’ skills to the limit and let their talent shine.

What to Expect in Season 11.5

  • 6 New Captains: This season features six new captains, each eager to prove their leadership skills and build a team worthy of Gee League fame.
  • Smaller Roster Sizes: Teams will be limited to 7 players, challenging each team’s depth and adaptability. This means more opportunities for players to step up and fewer places to hide!
  • 4-Week Season with Playoffs: Season 11.5 is all about action. A four-week regular season followed by a one-week playoff will determine which captain and squad reign supreme.
  • Guaranteed Spot in Season 12: The winning captain will secure an all-but-guaranteed spot as a captain in Season 12, giving them the chance to build a lasting legacy in Gee League.

What’s at Stake?

Season 11.5 isn’t just about winning games; it’s about setting the tone for the next generation of Gee League talent. Each captain and player knows they’re not just competing for bragging rights—they’re playing for a chance to join the elite ranks of Gee League’s future. With a chance to lead in the main season, captains will have the opportunity to recruit top talent, grow their personal franchise, and join Gee League legends.

The Road Ahead

This four-week sprint is designed to be intense, with every game counting towards ultimate playoff seeding. Players will have to bring their A-game each week, and teams that adapt quickly, communicate well, and stay resilient will have the best shot at taking it all.

Commissioner’s Message

“Season 11.5 is an exciting opportunity to watch future stars emerge, for new talent to get a taste of Gee League, and for our rookies to show what they’ve got,” says Jelan Crooms. “With six new franchises and so much talent waiting for their shot, I’m ready to see who steps up to the challenge and claims their place as the future of Gee League.”

Get Ready to Watch the Next Generation!

This season, Gee League is thrilled to watch new names make big plays, rookies develop into impact players, and emerging leaders write their own stories. With every touchdown, tackle, and clutch play, the league will be scouting to see who has what it takes to join the ranks of Gee League’s best.

Strap in, fans—Season 11.5 is where the future of Gee League begins! Keep an eye on GSPN for updates, highlights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes coverage as this high-energy season unfolds.

Who’s next to leave their mark? Let’s find out!

GSPN Digital Mag Week 7 –ROOKIE FINALIST EDITION

🏆 Rookie of the Year Finalists!

Welcome to the exciting announcement of the Rookie of the Year finalists! This award shines a spotlight on the incredible first-year players who have left their mark on the Gee League in their debut season. From dynamic offensive performances to lock-down defense, these rookies have proven they belong.

How the Scoring Works:

For the Rookie of the Year award, touchdowns, total yards, and tackles are highly valued, but a unique twist comes into play: the Games Played Multiplier. This multiplier rewards consistency throughout the season, meaning players who’ve suited up every week gain an advantage. The more games played, the higher the chance to rack up points—because in this league, showing up counts!

Now, let’s meet our Top 3 Rookie of the Year finalists and see what sets them apart.


Top 3 Finalists for Rookie of the Year:


1. Mikey Giordano (Colorado Stars)

  • Rookie Score: 2,121 points
  • Key Stats: 373 passing yards, 148 receiving yards, 4 total touchdowns, 20 tackles, 1 interception
  • Hype: Giordano has emerged as a true dual-threat for the Stars, excelling as a passer, rusher, and receiver. His defensive abilities have also shone through, contributing tackles and interceptions that have kept his team in the hunt. As a rookie, he’s shown that he can do it all, making him a top contender for Rookie of the Year.

2. Willie Gross III (Bincinatti Hellcats)

  • Rookie Score: 2,076 points
  • Key Stats: 113 passing yards, 192 receiving yards, 3 total touchdowns, 23 tackles, 2 interceptions
  • Hype: Gross has been a reliable playmaker on both sides of the ball for the Hellcats. Whether it’s securing interceptions, making tackles, or creating big plays on offense, Gross has shown why he is one of the top rookies this season. His contributions have been vital to Bincinatti’s success, earning him a well-deserved spot as a finalist.

3. Dwuane Allen (Hawaii Green Wave)

  • Rookie Score: 1,578 points
  • Key Stats: 216 receiving yards, 3 total touchdowns, 23 tackles, 7 pass break-ups, 7 interceptions
  • Hype: Allen has turned heads with his defensive excellence, leading the rookies with 7 interceptions and adding 7 pass break-ups. His ability to make game-changing plays on defense, combined with his solid offensive production, has made him a crucial part of Hawaii’s game plan.

Voting Time!

The decision is now in your hands! Head over to our Instagram page to cast your vote for the Rookie of the Year. Each of these finalists has proven their worth, and now it’s time for the league to decide who will be crowned the best rookie in the Gee League!

Stay tuned for the results, and don’t miss the exciting reveal!

Signed,
Lou Fonseca

GSPN Digital Mag Week 7 –QUARTERBACK FINALIST EDITION

🏆 QB of the Year Top 3 Finalists!

Hey Gee League Fans!

It’s time to get hyped—the QB of the Year finalists are officially in, and now it’s your turn to decide who takes the crown! These three quarterbacks have been instrumental in their teams’ success, leading their offenses with precision, creativity, and elite playmaking. But who will come out on top? That’s up to you!

Here are the Top 3 Finalists for QB of the Year and their standout performances this season:


Justin Hans (UCLA Bruisers)

  • Team Record: 7-3 (2nd Seed)
  • QB Score: 4,599
  • Key Stats: 1,402 passing yards, 26 passing TDs, 123 completions, 7 team wins.
  • Completion Percentage: 72.4%
  • Hype: Hans has been the driving force behind the UCLA Bruisers’ offense all season. With a stellar 72.4% completion rate and 26 passing TDs, he has consistently made big plays when it matters most. Leading his team to a strong 7-3 record and the #2 seed, he’s proven to be one of the league’s top field generals.

Ashante Worthy (Bincinatti Hellcats)

  • Team Record: 8-2 (1st Seed)
  • QB Score: 4,363
  • Key Stats: 905 passing yards, 716 rushing yards, 20 passing TDs, 8 rushing TDs, 8 team wins.
  • Completion Percentage: 69.7%
  • Hype: Worthy’s dual-threat ability makes him one of the most electrifying QBs in the league. Not only has he thrown for 20 TDs, but he’s also rushed for 716 yards and 8 more TDs on the ground. Leading the Bincinatti Hellcats to an 8-2 record and the top seed, Worthy is the ultimate playmaker.

Tyler Gabriel (Hawaii Green Wave)

  • Team Record: 4-6 (4th Seed)
  • QB Score: 4,122
  • Key Stats: 1,276 passing yards, 410 rushing yards, 18 passing TDs, 4 rushing TDs, 4 team wins.
  • Completion Percentage: 61.6%
  • Hype: Despite Hawaii’s 4-6 record, Gabriel has been a game-changer all season long. His 1,276 passing yards and 18 TDs through the air, combined with 410 rushing yards and 4 rushing TDs, make him a lethal weapon. Gabriel’s resilience and ability to make big plays under pressure have secured Hawaii’s spot as the #4 seed.

Now, It’s Time to Vote! 🏆

Who deserves the title of QB of the Year? Head over to our Instagram and cast your vote! Each vote will carry weight in determining the final decision, so your input is crucial. Don’t miss out on the chance to help crown the best QB in the Gee League this season!

Stay tuned for more updates and results!

Signed,
Lou Fonseca

GSPN Digital Mag Week 7 – DEFENSIVE PLAYER FINALIST EDITION

🏆 Defensive Player of the Year Finalists!

Welcome to the much-anticipated announcement of the Defensive Player of the Year finalists! In the Gee League, defense wins championships, and these three players have taken that to heart. Their contributions on the field have been nothing short of spectacular, from game-saving tackles to clutch interceptions. This award isn’t just about flashy stats—it’s about consistency, dominance, and the ability to change the course of the game.

How the Scoring Works:

For Defensive Player of the Year, certain statistics hold more weight than others. Tackles are the most valuable stat, followed by safeties and sacks. Interceptions, pass break-ups, and fumble recoveries are also factored in. Lateral touchdowns add a unique flair, but it’s really the game-changing defensive stops that make all the difference!

We’ve taken the top 3 defensive performers, and now it’s up to you, the fans, to cast your vote on Instagram! Your vote will carry weight in the final decision, so let’s see who made the cut this year.


Top 3 Finalists for Defensive Player of the Year:


1. Lu Savage (Hawaii Green Wave)

  • Defensive Score: 1,017 points
  • Key Stats: 37 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 interception
  • Hype: Savage has been a relentless force on the Hawaii defense. With 37 tackles, his ability to read plays and make crucial stops is unmatched. Add in his two sacks, and you have a player that offenses fear to face. Savage’s versatility has made him a defensive anchor for his team all season long.

2. Michael Casado (Rugrats University)

  • Defensive Score: 985 points
  • Key Stats: 33 tackles, 6 sacks, 2 interceptions, 2 pass break-ups
  • Hype: Despite missing 4 games, Casado’s performance in just 6 games has made him a force to be reckoned with. His ability to rack up 33 tackles, 6 sacks, and 2 interceptions in such a short span is a testament to his dominance on the field. Casado has the instincts and physicality that make him a nightmare for opposing offenses.

3. Anthony Wright (Underdog University)

  • Defensive Score: 847 points
  • Key Stats: 31 tackles, 1 sack, 1 interception
  • Hype: Wright may be on the Underdog University roster, but his performance has been anything but underdog-like. Even when his team was short-manned, Wright was always ready, consistently hawking down opponents from his defensive line position. With 31 tackles, a sack, and an interception, Wright has made himself a key figure on defense and proven to be relentless.

Now It’s Time to Vote! 🗳️

It’s up to YOU to decide who deserves to be the Defensive Player of the Year! Head over to our Instagram and cast your vote. The top vote-getter will have a significant impact on who takes home the award!

Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t miss your chance to help crown the league’s best defender.

Signed,
Lou Fonseca

GSPN Digital Mag Week 7 – OFFENSIVE PLAYER FINALIST EDITION

🏆 Offensive Player of the Year Finalists!

Welcome to the exciting announcement of the Offensive Player of the Year finalists! These players have electrified the field all season, racking up touchdowns, converting key plays, and consistently being offensive powerhouses for their teams. The Offensive Player of the Year award is all about scoring, yards gained, and how consistently a player has been able to make a difference for their team’s offense.

How the Scoring Works:

For this prestigious award, touchdowns hold the most weight, as scoring is the ultimate goal in football. Total yards are also a major factor, with extra points awarded for big gains on the ground or through the air. Receptions, rush attempts, and conversions add to the total, showing how versatile and involved each player has been in driving their team forward.

Now, let’s meet the Top 3 finalists and see how they’ve risen above the rest this season!


Top 3 Finalists for Offensive Player of the Year:


1. Joseph Agostini (Bincinatti Hellcats)

  • Offensive Score: 1,685 points
  • Key Stats: 424 receiving yards, 229 rushing yards, 10 receiving touchdowns
  • Hype: Agostini has been a dual-threat player for the Hellcats, amassing over 650 total yards and finding the end zone 10 times through the air. With his versatility in rushing and receiving, Agostini has proven to be a nightmare for defenses all season long.

2. Jay Bagwell (Underdog University)

  • Offensive Score: 1,653 points
  • Key Stats: 496 receiving yards, 189 rushing yards, 11 receiving touchdowns
  • Hype: Bagwell has been the heart of the Underdog University offense. With nearly 700 total yards and 11 touchdowns, Bagwell has been consistently dangerous, whether catching deep passes or breaking off runs. His ability to turn plays into points makes him one of the most exciting offensive players in the league.

3. Nick Barbiere (UCLA Bruisers)

  • Offensive Score: 1,295 points
  • Key Stats: 376 receiving yards, 121 rushing yards, 9 touchdowns
  • Hype: Barbiere is a consistent, reliable option for the UCLA Bruisers’ offense. With over 375 receiving yards and 9 total touchdowns, Barbiere’s ability to make critical plays has helped his team clinch big wins throughout the season. His versatility as a rusher and receiver makes him an all-around offensive threat.

Now It’s Time to Vote! 🗳️

The fate of the Offensive Player of the Year is in your hands! Head to our Instagram to cast your vote and help decide who will take home the award. Every vote counts, so make your voice heard and celebrate these incredible offensive talents.

Stay tuned for more exciting news, and don’t miss your chance to help crown the league’s top offensive player!

Signed,
Lou Fonseca

GSPN Digital Mag Week 7 – BALL HAWK FINALIST EDITION

🏆  Ball Hawk Award Finalists!

The Ball Hawk Award is one of the most coveted defensive honors in the Gee League. This award is all about shutting down the air game—making it a true No Fly Zone. Interceptions are KING in this category, followed closely by pass break-ups and crucial tackles. The top finalists are the defenders who constantly disrupt passing lanes and make game-changing plays.

How the Scoring Works:

Players earn points for interceptions, pass break-ups (PBUs), tackles, and lateral touchdowns (defensive touchdowns). The focus here is on defensive playmakers who can turn the tide of a game by grabbing interceptions and keeping receivers on lockdown. These players embody the definition of a “Ball Hawk,” and their contribution to their team’s success is undeniable.

This year’s race has been extremely close, with the top defenders battling it out all season. Only 20 points separate the leader from the runner-up. With the competition so tight, the final voting will truly make the difference. Remember, defensive touchdowns are listed as lateral touchdowns this season.

Let’s meet the top 3 finalists who have been absolute nightmares for quarterbacks this season!


How the Scoring Works:

The scoring for this award places heavy emphasis on interceptions, followed by pass break-ups (PBUs), tackles, and lateral touchdowns (Pick 6s). Every aspect of defensive play is considered, but interceptions are KING in this category. The three finalists have made significant contributions on the defensive side, and now it’s time for you to vote and decide the winner!

Let’s meet the top 3 Ball Hawk finalists who have been keeping QBs awake at night.


Top 3 Finalists for the Ball Hawk Award:


1. Dwuane Allen (Hawaii Green Wave)

  • Ball Hawk Score: 1,000 points
  • Key Stats: 7 interceptions, 7 pass break-ups, 23 tackles, 10 games.
  • Hype: Allen has been a game-changing force for the Hawaii Green Wave, leading the league with 7 interceptions. He not only shuts down opposing offenses but also contributes in key moments with 7 PBUs and 23 tackles. Allen’s knack for grabbing the ball out of the air has made him the league’s most feared defensive back.

2. Anthony Nalasco (UCLA Bruisers)

  • Ball Hawk Score: 980 points
  • Key Stats: 7 interceptions, 4 pass break-ups, 29 tackles, 2 lateral touchdowns (Pick 6s), 10 games.
  • Hype: Nalasco is known for his ability to make plays when it matters most, leading his team with 7 interceptions and 4 PBUs. His 2 lateral touchdowns (Pick 6s) showcase his ability to turn defense into offense, making him a dual threat on the field. His presence has been critical to UCLA’s defensive dominance this season.

3. Jesse Hunt (Piff State Litty Lions)

  • Ball Hawk Score: 720 points
  • Key Stats: 5 interceptions, 3 pass break-ups, 23 tackles, 5 sacks, 10 games.
  • Hype: Hunt’s versatility shines through as he contributes across the board. With 5 interceptions and 3 PBUs, he’s a danger to any offense looking to pass. Add 23 tackles and 5 sacks to his resume, and you have one of the most well-rounded defensive players in the league.

Cast Your Vote!

With such a close race, your vote could be the deciding factor! Head to our Instagram page to vote for your Ball Hawk of the Year. Will it be Allen’s interception mastery, Nalasco’s defensive playmaking, or Hunt’s all-around dominance? Let your voice be heard, and may the best defender win!

Stay tuned for more updates, and good luck to all the finalists!

Signed,
Lou Fonseca

GSPN Digital Mag Week 7 – MVP FINALIST EDITION

🏆 MVP of the League Finalists!

It’s time to introduce the top 3 finalists for the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the League award! This prestigious award honors the player who has excelled in every aspect of the game. From scoring touchdowns to making critical defensive plays, everything matters when determining the MVP.

How the Scoring Works:

In the MVP category, every contribution on the field is crucial. Players earn points for total yards, touchdowns, tackles, pass break-ups, interceptions, and more. The formula also considers team success, rewarding players with a multiplier for team wins, while deducting points for interceptions thrown by quarterbacks. This comprehensive approach ensures that the player with the most impact, across all areas, is crowned the MVP.

Now, let’s take a look at the Top 3 MVP finalists and what has set them apart this season.


Top 3 Finalists for MVP of the League:


1. Jerock Gaines (Piff State Litty Lions)

  • MVP Score: 4,765 points
  • Key Stats: 2,240 total yards, League-leading 38 total touchdowns, 35 tackles, 7 sacks, 4 safeties, 8 team wins.
  • Hype: Jerock Gaines is the complete package. He has amassed an impressive 1,258 passing yards and 982 rushing yards, making him a nightmare for defenses. His 27 passing touchdowns and 8 rushing touchdowns highlight his dual-threat ability, contributing to his league-leading 38 total touchdowns. On defense, Gaines is equally dominant, with 7 sacks and 4 safeties, all while leading Piff State to 8 victories this season.

2. Ashante Worthy (Bincinatti Hellcats)

  • MVP Score: 3,357 points
  • Key Stats: 1,621 total yards, 20 passing touchdowns, 8 rushing touchdowns, 19 tackles, 5 interceptions, 8 team wins.
  • Hype: Ashante Worthy’s dual-threat performance has been a game-changer for the Hellcats. With 20 passing touchdowns and 8 rushing touchdowns, Worthy is not only a playmaker on offense but also a defensive contributor with 5 interceptions. His leadership on the field has driven Bincinatti to 8 wins, making him one of the most complete players in the league.

3. Justin Hans (UCLA Bruisers)

  • MVP Score: 2,928 points
  • Key Stats: 1,573 total yards, 26 passing touchdowns, 23 tackles, 7 team wins.
  • Hype: Justin Hans has been the commander of the UCLA Bruisers offense, racking up 26 passing touchdowns while leading his team to 7 wins. Hans’s ability to manage the game efficiently with precision passing and his contributions on defense with 23 tackles make him an all-around leader and a top MVP candidate.

Voting Time!

Now it’s your turn to decide the MVP! Head to our Instagram page to cast your vote. Each finalist has proven themselves, but only one can take home the crown. Will it be Jerock’s all-around dominance, Ashante’s electrifying dual-threat performance, or Justin’s passing precision?

Stay tuned for more updates, and may the best player win!

Signed,
Lou Fonseca

GSPN Digital Mag Week 6- All Gee & Honorable Mention

🚨 GEE STAR WEEKEND: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th 🚨

Gee League fans, get ready for the Season 11 Gee Star Weekend! This special event will showcase the best players from each conference in a series of electrifying events. The headliner? Conference teams will go head-to-head in a 25-minute brawl, followed by races, skill challenges, and more. It’s a day for Gee League legends to showcase their skills and for spectators to watch the ultimate showdowns.


Event Schedule:


10:00 AMConference Brawls
It’s a one-way fight with a spectator wall set 7 yards behind the QB. First team to score 4 points wins, and they must win by 2 to ice the game or ice drive if leading by 1. No timeouts, no stoppages. Let the best team dominate!

  • 10:00 AM: OCC 2nd Team vs MCC 2nd Team
  • 10:25 AM: OCC 1st Team vs MCC 1st Team (All participants get 1st team conference shirts!)
  • 10:50 AM: Tie-Breaker – A special 1v1 challenge between the two conferences. Best of 9!

11:00 AM50-Yard Dash
Speedsters will face off to prove who’s the fastest in the league. The top two players from each heat will advance to the finals!

  • Heat 1 (11:00): 89-99 speed
  • Heat 2 (11:02): 89-99 speed
  • Heat 3 (11:04): 83-89 speed
  • Heat 4 (11:06): 78-83 speed
  • 11:15 AM: Finals (89-99 & 78-83 speed)

11:20 AMLineman 1v1 Showdown

  • A double elimination tournament where the strongest linemen will battle head-to-head.

11:20 AMQuarterback Challenge

  • Accuracy test: who can hit their targets?
  • Distance: which QB can throw the farthest?
  • Completions: see who racks up the most accurate throws.

11:45 AMCommunal Toast & Free Food!
After the intense competition, it’s time for a communal toast. Join us for free food and good vibes. Donations are welcome!


12:00 PM to FinishConference Kickball or Dodgeball Showdown
As the final event, we’ll end with a Gee Way Kickball or Dodgeball game. May the best conference win!


Conference Teams:


OCC 1st Team:

  • JeRock Gaines (Piff State Litty Lions)
  • Ashante Worthy (Bincinatti Hellcats)
  • Joey Agostini (Bincinatti Hellcats)
  • Michael Casado (Rugrats University)
  • Cam Crooms (Rugrats University)
  • Tito Ruiz (Piff State Litty Lions)
  • Jesse Hunt (Piff State Litty Lions)
  • Gavin Clark (Rugrats University)
  • Steve Soletto (Piff State Litty Lions)
  • Stobie Gerena (Bincinatti Hellcats)

MCC 1st Team:

  • Justin Hans (UCLA Bruisers)
  • Tyler Gabriel (Hawaii Green Wave)
  • Jay Bagwell (Underdog University)
  • Lu Savage (Hawaii Green Wave)
  • H3 Fraser (Underdog University)
  • Charlie Barbiere (UCLA Bruisers)
  • Steven Cirillo (Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers)
  • Kevin Morris (Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers)
  • Anthony Nalasco (UCLA Bruisers)
  • Anthony Wright (Underdog University)

OCC 2nd Team:

  • Brandon Kurtzman (Rugrats University)
  • Mike Giordano (Colorado Stars)
  • Willie Gross III (Bincinatti Hellcats)
  • Antonio Gonzalez (Piff State Litty Lions)
  • Harry Perez (Colorado Stars)
  • Jacob Delcid (Colorado Stars)
  • Ant Bun (Bincinatti Hellcats)
  • Isaiah Johnston (Rugrats University)
  • Tre Brown (Colorado Stars)
  • ZahQiir Davis (Bincinatti Hellcats)

Honorable Mention/Reserves:
Honorable mentions will serve as subs for those not available.

  • Jalen Hibbert (Rugrats University)
  • Pedro Hernandez (Piff State Litty Lions)
  • Karnell Wactor (Bincinatti Hellcats)
  • Justin Laguna (Colorado Stars)

MCC 2nd Team:

  • Jey Sev (Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers)
  • Nick Barbiere (UCLA Bruisers)
  • Dwuane Allen (Hawaii Green Wave)
  • Trevor Louro (Hawaii Green Wave)
  • Ryan Bartlett (Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers)
  • Dre Boogz (Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers)
  • Damian Johnson (Hawaii Green Wave)
  • Jordan Cameron (Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers)
  • Joey Torres (UCLA Bruisers)
  • Collin Harsin (Hawaii Green Wave)

Honorable Mention:
Honorable mentions will serve as subs for those not available.

  • Rahmir Sluggz (Underdog University)
  • Benjamin Watson (Underdog University)
  • Michael Corino (UCLA Bruisers)
  • Ryan Kuhl (Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers)

This event is open to the entire Gee League, so even if you weren’t selected for the All-Gee teams, come out and join the fun! It’s not just a showcase of talent but a celebration of the Gee League community. To Sign up for the events submit the form below


SPONSOR NOTE!! YOU ALL SUCK! SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT! IN EACH BRAWL IM GIVING AWAY TWO SUPERIOR ATHLETE SWEATSHIRTS TO THE MVPS OF THE WINNING TEAM! SHOW UP AND SHOW OUT! STOP PUTTING OUT THOSE WEAK ASS HIGHLIGHTS AND REALLY BALL OUT THE GEE WAY! -SUPERIOR ATHLETE 


Until The Next Issue,
Lou Fonseca

GSPN Digital Mag Week 5- Previews and Predictions

Week 5 – GSPN Newsletter: POWER Players and Key Matchups

As we approach the final games of the regular season, the playoff picture is starting to solidify. Week 5 is crucial for teams looking to secure their spot in the playoffs, but some significant absences are shaking things up. Here’s a preview of what to expect, with key players and intriguing storylines. Every seed is up for grabs, who will take it?


Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers vs Colorado Stars

Prediction: Colorado Stars win

Key Players to Watch:

  • Bake Forrest: With Ryan Bartlett and Steven Cirillo attending the Bear Down opening week, the Chiefers are missing two vital players. Jey Sev (778 passing yards, 602 rushing yards) must carry the offense alone.
  • Colorado Stars: Justin Laguna takes over the team, and with Liam Knowles missing due to work, Laguna will have to shoulder the load. However, his leadership and experience make Colorado a stronger contender.

Despite Bake Forrest’s offensive weapons, Colorado’s new leadership under Laguna should give them the edge in this matchup.


Underdog University vs UCLA Bruisers

Prediction: UCLA Bruisers win

Key Players to Watch:

  • UCLA Bruisers: Nick Barbiere (327 receiving yards, 7 TDs) and Anthony Nalasco (6 INTs, 25 tackles) are expected to dominate both sides of the ball. Nalasco is having a Defensive Player of the Year-worthy season, and Bagwell’s explosive offensive production could overwhelm Underdog.
  • Underdog University: With Jay Bagwell (362 receiving yards, 8 TDs) continuing to shine, Underdog will need everything they have to match UCLA’s pace. Nick Barbiere and Charlie Barbiere must find chemistry on both sides of the ball for any upset hopes.

Without significant absences, UCLA’s depth and experience give them a clear advantage.


Underdog University vs Bake Forrest Reefer Chiefers

Prediction: Underdog University win

Key Players to Watch:

  • Underdog University: Jay Bagwell continues to lead the charge for Underdog, and with Charlie Barbiere helping on defense, they could capitalize on Bake’s missing players.
  • Bake Forrest: Jey Sev will be doing all the heavy lifting in this one without Bartlett or Cirillo. Bake will need to find a rhythm quickly or risk falling behind.

The absences hurt Bake Forrest too much, giving Underdog University a chance to take this matchup.


Colorado Stars vs UCLA Bruisers

Prediction: UCLA Bruisers win

Key Players to Watch:

  • UCLA Bruisers: Nick Barbiere and Anthony Nalasco will continue their dominant run. With Jay Bagwell out for the Underdogs, the Bruisers could have an easier time defensively.
  • Colorado Stars: Justin Laguna may be missing key players like Liam Knowles, but his leadership could still make this a close game. Expect him to rely heavily on Jacob Delcid and the remaining roster.

Despite Colorado’s leadership under Laguna, UCLA’s well-rounded roster will likely take the win.


Hawaii Green Wave vs Piff State Litty Lions

Prediction: Piff State Litty Lions win

Key Players to Watch:

  • Piff State: Jerock Gaines (1,040 passing yards, 28 total TDs, 4 safeties) continues his MVP-level season. He’ll be the biggest challenge for Hawaii’s defense.
  • Hawaii Green Wave: Lu Savage (186 receiving yards, 1 TD) and Dwuane Allen (185 receiving yards, 21 tackles) will need to be at their best to stand a chance against Piff State’s offense.

Even with Hawaii’s defensive leaders stepping up, Piff State’s balanced attack led by Gaines will likely be too much to handle.


Bincinatti Hellcats vs Rugrats University

Prediction: Bincinatti Hellcats win

Key Players to Watch:

  • Bincinatti Hellcats: Ashante Worthy (597 rushing yards, 14 TDs) and Joseph Agostini (383 receiving yards, 9 TDs) will continue to carry the offense. Agostini is also a key player defensively with 25 tackles.
  • Rugrats University: With Brandon Kurtzman out, Nasir Dillard will step in as a sub for the Kurtzman-Piff State matchup. Expect big games from Gavin Clark and Cam Crooms, but the Hellcats’ offense may still overpower them.

Bincinatti should have enough to win this one, despite Rugrats’ ability to keep games close.


Piff State Litty Lions vs Rugrats University

Prediction: Piff State Litty Lions win

Key Players to Watch:

  • Piff State: Jerock Gaines continues to be a dual-threat on both offense and defense. With Antonio Gonzalez helping out in key moments, Piff State is set to make a strong playoff push.
  • Rugrats University: Gavin Clark and Michael Casado will be critical for Rugrats in keeping this game close, but they’ll need career days against a dominant Piff defense.

Piff State’s overall depth and Gaines’ leadership should give them a comfortable victory over Rugrats.


Hawaii Green Wave vs Bincinatti Hellcats

Prediction: Bincinatti Hellcats win

Key Players to Watch:

  • Bincinatti Hellcats: Ashante Worthy and Joseph Agostini will be the offensive focal points once again. Their chemistry on the field will be critical in this matchup.
  • Hawaii Green Wave: Lu Savage and Dwuane Allen will need to step up on both sides of the ball, but it might not be enough to slow down the Hellcats’ high-powered offense.

The Hellcats’ depth and overall strength should be too much for Hawaii to handle in this matchup.


Game of the Week: Bincinatti Hellcats vs Rugrats University

A clash of offensive powerhouses! Look for standout performances from Ashante Worthy and Gavin Clark as they battle for the win. Rugrats’ sub, Nasir Dillard, adds an interesting dynamic to this matchup.


Player of the Week Predictions

  • Ocean County: Ashante Worthy (Bincinatti Hellcats) – Worthy’s offensive versatility and defensive contributions make him a threat every time he steps on the field.
  • Monmouth County: Jay Bagwell (Underdog University) – Bagwell’s absence from the game may be felt, but his ability to create big plays when he’s in is crucial for the Underdogs.

Week 5 is packed with critical matchups as teams look to lock in their playoff spots. With player absences affecting key games and Nasir Dillard stepping in for Rugrats, there’s plenty of excitement leading up to the Gee Bowl. For full stats and updates, check out the Stats tab on the GSPN website!

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