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Coed 3: Road Ahead and Super Bowl Sunday

The biggest stage in football has arrived – Super Bowl Sunday. The Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs are set to battle but while the world watches two NFL teams clash, the Coed 3 division has been delivering its own dose of high-stakes football. The similarities between the two are striking. Coed 3 has its fair share of powerhouse teams, dominant defences, and electrifying offensive performances. Week after week, teams are proving that anything can happen. Whether it’s an offensive explosion, a lockdown defensive effort, or an unexpected upset, Coed 3 continues to bring drama and intensity that rivals even the biggest game of the year. And one thing is for sure – we’re all cheering for the Eagles!


Was This the Battle of the Brothers? Goal Diggers 43 – 40 Pick Artists

Tristan Pelletier vs Jacob Pelletier. Was this a sibling showdown, or just a wild coincidence? Either way, this was one of the craziest shootouts Coed 3 has seen yet. This game had everything a football fan could ask for—high-scoring action, back-and-forth momentum swings, and outstanding individual performances. A combined 13 touchdowns were scored between both teams.

Tristan Pelletier led the charge for Goal Diggers with an impressive performance, completing 20 passes for 179 yards and a wild seven touchdowns. He also contributed on the ground, rushing for 93 yards, proving that he can do it all. On the other side, Jacob Pelletier put up equally eye-popping numbers, throwing for 211 yards and five touchdowns while also adding 70 rushing yards and a touchdown of his own. Both quarterbacks put on a show, refusing to back down, trading touchdown after touchdown in what felt like a heavyweight boxing match.

It wasn’t just the quarterbacks lighting it up. Oscar Escobar had a phenomenal day at receiver, catching 10 passes for 101 yards and three touchdowns, serving as Tristan Pelletier’s go-to target throughout the game. Meanwhile, Justin Silinka stepped up for Pick Artists, hauling in six catches for 88 yards and a touchdown, making big plays to keep his team in the fight. This was a game that will be talked about for weeks to come.


B&G’s Shock Kiss My A’s With Lockdown Defence – 28-16

In one of the more surprising results, B&G’s pulled off an upset victory against Kiss My A’s with a dominant defensive performance. Kiss My A’s, a team known for their defence, was completely neutralized in the second half, failing to score a single point. What made this even more shocking was the fact that Kiss My A’s did not record a single interception or sack in the entire game, an unheard-of stat line for a team that has allowed the least amount of points in the division.

B&G’s defence took full control of the game and dictated the pace, forcing turnovers and shutting down any attempt at a comeback. Neyshan Boisvert and Allae Ouhammou came up big with interceptions, setting up key scoring opportunities for their offence. Kensley Joseph was a two-way force, adding an interception, two pass deflections, and a receiving touchdown. This was a statement win for B&G’s, proving that they are more than capable of competing with the best teams in the division.


Vulturez Get Their First Win – And What a Statement

Vulturez got their first win of the season, dominating Hot Wings with a 52-14 blowout victory. The real story of this game was the defence, and one player in particular: Émerik Leclair

Émerik has already established himself as one of the best tacklers in the division, leading his team with 16 tackles through four games. But against Hot Wings, he delivered a dominant defensive performance, recording three interceptions, and he returned two of them for touchdowns on back-to-back possessions. Hot Wings’ quarterback William Denis simply had no answers for him, and the only right answer was to stop throwing his side. Every time he tested Leclair, he paid the price of the ticket.

Vulturez can build off this momentum, this win was not just about getting in the win column—it was about sending a message to the rest of the division.


Final Thoughts

Anything remains the team to beat, B&G’s defence is looking terrifying, and Goal Diggers just won a shootout. With the playoffs creeping closer, the intensity is only going to increase. Will Anything stay undefeated? Will Kiss My A’s bounce back from their shocking loss? Can Vulturez turn their season around? These questions will be answered in the coming weeks, and one thing is for sure—this season is far from over.

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And before we wrap up, there’s just one more thing to say—Fly Eagles Fly!

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