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Bath Township Toad-Men
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Luke Truscott is the #1 Blitzer for the Toad-Men, and has held that number since the team's first game. Truscott quickly developed into a core staple, doing the work that was too heavy for the acrobatic ball-carriers. And while Truscott isn't the strongest in any specific field, he's proven that he's more than adequate to do any job required of him. Truscott handles the ball when needed, picking up completions and interceptions from time-to-time, but soon opts to quick transfers to his more agile teammates. In Season 1, Truscott threw 62 blocks, the second most on his team. His quickly developing skills have made him a great team player, and Season 2 looks to be no different.
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Following the minor fallout and hiatus of Beenis League, Domchek was offered some contracts by Creenis Collegiate. Upon considering these deals, Van Antwerp reached out with a management offer. After a great 18-game run, Domchek has become a Blood Bowl manager for three separate teams, which are currently organizing exhibitions around the Eastern region.
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Oscar Conrad was hired on a last minute contract by Coach Van Antwerp after the feeble Jefferson Maverick Fenstermacher was forced into retirement following his injuries. The roster change came about right before the Season 1 championship series, so Conrad was left with a lot of weight to carry. He only played one match, but showed a lot of promise. The three-blitzer roster poses a bit of economic risk to Van Antwerp, but he seems certain Conrad will deliver come opening day.
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"Dominick Torres was extraordinary this season in his own right. After scoping outthe competition, Andy Van Antwerp decided his team needed some real brawn, and hired Torres around week 5 in order to fill that gap. The Kroxigor was seemingly used as a glorified roadblock in most games, dealing only 3 regular season casualties, and flubbing plenty of plays in the process. Van Antwerp had safely clinched the playoffs, but knew that to defeat the Thrashers he would need to get a bit more crafty. Torres was put through some lengthy training, and came out as an utterly lethal force in the postseason. A risky amount of dependence was put on Torres, but in the two series the Toad-Men played in, he was consistently able to excavate his teammates from the most desperate of positions. Torres evolved from a stationary defense to a mobile one, and dealt a devastating seven casualties in the process. Will he live through another season in the same league as the Thalmor? Only time will tell." - Vak B'Donag with
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Alex Guzman struggled to find his niche in Season 1. He was brought on board after Van Antwerp realized that he was going to need some new personnel. But Guzman took a grievous injury to the knee in the Toad-Men's
second time facing the Thrashers. This injury put him out a game, but also stunted his growth as a player for the long term. Van Antwerp began to see Guzman as a liability to his starting line, and #14 was forced to take the bench until the late moments of the second half most games.
Guzman is looking to stick it out. A few opportune moments on the right day could turn the fate of his career for the better. It's going to be rough though: the Toad-Men enter a Season II Beenis League full of ruthless villains, and Van Antwerp is going to be reluctant to put a beat-up rookie like Guzman up against the scariest lines of scrimmage on this side of the Kris River.
Either way, Guzman is just happy to be here. "Why complain when we're winning games, right? Better than being benched with the Rats."
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