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Office of the People's Commissariat for External Affairs
Office of the People's Commissariat for Sports

People's Federal Socialist Republics of

We applaud and commend the GSOC for concluding these most entertaining and competitive Stephanitic Winter Games. The Kadikistani Union is proud of its athletes which have secured the golden medal, other will have to be drilled more effectively so they can get better results in the sports events to come or replaced by better, younger athletes. We look forward to competing again in the future.

Signed,
Petar Kujundzic
People's Commissar for External Affairs
People's Federal Socialist Republics of
 

Gunnland

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Roustabouts Host Highlanders In Battle for Gunnish Division
sport in SEAGUARD.

In Continental League baseball, the Seaguard Roustabouts (23-14) hope to bounce back from yesterday's 4-3 loss to the Windhaven Highlanders (23-15) in a series between the two leading teams in the Gunnish Division. The defending world champion St. Tears Bloody Socks (20-19) remain five games behind the leaders after a rocky start.

In Thaumantic League baseball, the Vesper Metropolitans (18-20) hope to get back on track against the Holiday Lake Ducklings (10-28), which posts the worst record in the Engellachian Division. "Fat" Mickey Allan gets the baseball for the Ducklings. Allan posts a league-worst 6.42 ERA since an April 17 trip to Ayr where he started against the St. Tears Bloody Socks.
 

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Fans of the Sweet Science Drool Over Floyd-Clemson Rumors
sport in DALMYRE.

Forget that they trained the same gym right here on the gritty streets of Dalmyre. The Engellachian UCS star Rufus "Redrock" Clemson is never going to fight the undefeated Airgid MacLeish Floyd, the most celebrated European boxer of his generation. Floyd holds both the heavyweight belt after defeating Marius Meckler of Geotri in December 2017, and the middleweight belt after defeating Gregory Cameron MacConnor that same year. While Floyd hasn't fought in two years, "Redrock" just recently dropped UCS middleweight belt-holder Kanagagota "The Braided Brave" Cheasequah with a right hook in Middle Plantation, in the Commonwealth of Sinnecomacca of the Confederated Republic.

It's not going to happen. But this doesn't stop promoters from talking about a fight that many believe would top t500 million in Pay-Per-View buys, and attract even more money to the sportsbooks. "It's a fight every boxing fan, and every UCS fan, wants to see," said legendary Gunnish boxing promit Bob Mura. "Two legendary fighters at the peak of their careers, one representing the Masonic leviathan of the seas, the other representing the Catholic behemoth of the earth. The new-style grappling bruiser against the old-style puncher. Innovation against tradition."
 

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PLB Top 3: Week 15
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in WINDHAVEN.

1. Jamesboro Billibucks (TL-Cussian, 62-33). With such a wealth of talent that manager Robert David says he has trouble knowing who to play week-to-week, the Billibucks appear to be poised for their third-straight World Classic appearance. Last week: 1
2. Windhaven Highlanders (CL-Gunnish, 59-32). Gary Saint is still struggling, but that's about it for the most potent lineup of sluggers in the PLB. Expect them to be aggressive going after pitching at the July 31 trade deadline. Last week: 3
3. Maseru Stars (CL-Implarian, 59-35). After splitting a disappointing four-game series in Thunder Bay, now it's right back to work against the Ft. Duncannon Continentals and the man many think is the best player in PLB history. Uh oh. Last week: 2.
 
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