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- Kaisei (1-0) vs Gagamaru (0-1) [7-6]
- battered sumo, very exhausted. Gagamaru won by yorikiri
- k1-1, g1-1[7-7]
- Yutakayama (1-0) vs Takagenji (0-1) [0-1]
- good sumo! Lots of tottering. Yutakayama won by yorikiri
- y2-0, t0-2[1-1]
- Daiamami (0-1) vs Tochiouzan (0-1) [0-2]
- very rough sumo! Lots of pushing and nearly choking.
- Daiamami won by yorikiri
- d1-1, t0-2[1-2]
- Tsurugishou (1-0) vs Ishiura (0-1) [3-1]
- Ishiura’s henka (dodge) is as golden as his belt. Beats Tsurugishou by okuridashi.
- T1-1, i1-1[3-2]
- Azumaryuu (1-0) vs Toyonoshima (0-1) [3-1]
- Battle of black mawashi (belts). Slow, deliberate struggle.
- Azumaryuu wins by a rolling-uwatedashinage, sendingToyonoshima tumbling.
- A2-0, T0-2 [4-1]
- Shouhouzan (1-0) vs Kagayaki (0-1) [5-7]
- Flaily sumo on Kagayaki’s part, very tricky. Kagayaki wins by yorikiri.
- S1-1, K1-1 [5-8]
- Nishikigi (1-0) vs Daishouhou (0-1) [2-0]
- Looks like it’ll be short, but then they lean forever, ending with Nishikigi physically lifting Daishouhou and pushing him out by yorikiri.
- N2-0, D0-2 [3-0]
- Sadanoumi (0-1) vs Ounoushou (0-1) [0-3]
- Christmas! S-green, O-red. Confusing, but Sadanoumi wins by watashikomi.
- S1-1, O0-2 [1-3]
- Enhou (1-0) vs Meisei (1-0) [0-1]
- Enhou is scary, but somehow takes it by shitatenage. It looks like a pro-wrestling move!
- E2-1, M1-1 [1-1]
- Okinoumi (1-0) vs Terutsuyoshi (1-0) [0]
- Terutsuyoshi throws salt like it killed his mama.
- Messy sumo. Okinoumi wins by tsukitaoshi
- o(2-0), t(1-1) [1-0]
- Kotoyuuki (0-1) vs Takarafuji (1-0) [5-8]
- pink v purple.
- Fast sumo! Done in seconds.
- Kotoyuuki wins by oshidashi
- k1-1, t1-1 [6-8]
- Shimanoumi (0-1) vs Kotoshougiku (0-1) [1-0]
- More fast sumo!
- Shimanoumi wins by yorikiri
- s(1-1), k(0-2) [2-0]
- Kotoekou (0-1) vs Myougiryuu (1-0) [1-2]
- Nigh instantaneous win for Myougiryuu.
- Wins via oshidashi.
- K(0-2), M(2-0) [1-3]
- Tamawashi (1-0) vs Chiyotairyuu (0-1) [7-10]
- More instant sumo! Tamawashi blasts Chiyotairyuu away!
- Wins via oshidashi.
- T(2-0), C(0-2) [8-10]
- Ryuuden (1-0) vs Shoudai (0-1) [1-3]
- Ryuuden’s long limbs betray him early on, allowing Shoudai to throw him out by shitatenage.
- R(1-1), S(1-1) [1-4]
- Tomokaze (1-0) vs Endou (0-1) [0]
- Violent sumo! Endou wins by Oshidashi.
- T(1-1), E(1-1) [0-1]
- Mitakeumi (0-1) vs Daieishou (0-1) [5-2]
- Violent here, too. Big slap fight.
- Mitakeumi barely hangs in there and wins by tsukiotoshi.
- M(1-1), D(0-2) [6-2]
- Aoiyama (0-1) vs Takakeishou (1-0) [1-3]
- Aoiyama had no real chance here, sadly.
- Takakeishou wins via oshidashi
- a(0-2), t(2-0) [1-4]
- Ichinojou (1-0) vs Goueidou (1-0) [10-8]
- I like Goueidou. He fights like crazy. Ichinojou is defenseless against him!
- Goueidou wins via yorikiri.
- I(1-1), g(2-0) [10-9]
- Abi (0-1) vs Hakuhou (0-1) [1-1]
- Hakuhou is now out with a broken finger.
- Abi wins by default. Boo. “fusen”
- A1-1, h0-2 [2/1/1]
- Tochinoshin (0-1) vs Asanoyama (1-0) [1-2]
- I wish Tochinoshin would take some time off for that knee of his…
- Asanoyama wins via yorikiri.
- T(0-2), A(2-0) [1-3]
- Kakuryuu (1-0) vs Hokutofjuji (1-0) [4-2]
- Kakuryuu just… ends Hokutofuji. He gives him no quarter and nearly takes out the gyoji (referee).
- Kakuryuu wins by hatakikomi
- K(2-0), H(1-1) [5-2]
- Takagenji (0-2) vs Tochiouzan (0-2) [0-1]
- Solid sumo. Tochiouzan wins by oshidashi.
- Taka(0-3), Tochi(1-2) [0-2]
- Yutakayama (2-0) vs Azumaryuu (2-0) [3-1]
- Battle of Black Mawashi (belts)
- A bit messy but fun.
- Azumaryuu wins by okuridashi
- Y(2-1), A(3-0) [3-2]
- Ishiura (1-1) vs Toyonoshima (0-2) [2-2]
- Ishiura makes short work of Toyonoshima by tsukiotoshi.
- Toyonoshima has a leg injury.
- I(2-1), T(0-3) [3-2]
- Tsurugishou (1-1) vs Nishikigi (2-0) [1-3]
- Battle of guys whose names are really fun to say.
- Two second fight. Tsurugishou wins by hatakikomi.
- T(2-1), n(2-1) [2-3]
- Kagayaki (1-1) vs Daishouhou (0-2) [1-1]
- Another 2 second match with Kagayaki dumping Daishouhou by hikiotoshi.
- K(2-1), d(0-3) [2-1]
- Ounoushou (0-2) vs Shouhouzan (1-1) [3-5]
- Matta (false start)
- Ounoushou blaaaaaaasted Shouhouzan into the stands by oshidashi.
- O(1-2), s(1-2) [4-5]
- Endou (2-0) vs Kotoyuuki (1-1) [2-1]
- Matta
- David and Goliath match, but Endou just… wrecks Kotoyuuki. It should have been another matta, but who’s counting?
- Endou wins by yorikiri
- E(3-0), k(1-2) [3-1]
- Terutsuyoshi (1-1) vs Meisei (1-1) [4-2]
- Very standard sumo at first, then gets wily and tricky.
- Meisei dominates Terutsuyoshi with an okuridashi win.
- T(1-2), m(2-1) [3-2]
- Sadanoumi (1-1) vs Takarafuji (1-1) [5-11]
- Messy, hard to understand, but the judges want to review, or “monoii”.
- Review shows that Takarafuji won by hatakikomi, but it was a very close thing.
- S(1-2), t(2-1) [5-12]
- Okinoumi (2-0) vs Kotoekou (0-2) [3-0]
- Very urgent match.
- Okinoumi wins via uwatenage.
- O(3-0), k(0-3) [4-0]
- Kotoshougiku (0-2) vs Myougiryuu (2-0) [11-12]
- Old foes clash here.
- Kotoshougiku bumps his way to a yorikiri win.
- K(1-2), m(2-1) [12-12]
- Shimanoumi (1-1) vs Ryuuden (1-1) [2-1]
- Black vs white mawashi (belts)
- Grapple-heavy bout
- Ryuuden deploys his limbs to win by yorikiri
- s(1-2), r(2-1) [2-2]
- Chiyotairyuu (0-2) vs Shoudai (1-1) [4-4]
- A very shovey match with good sportsmanship.
- Chiyotairyuu wins by oshidashi
- c(1-2), s(1-2) [5-4]
- Tamawashi (2-0) vs Tomokaze (1-1) [0]
- Short but violent bout.
- Tomokaze wins by hatakikomi, sending Tamawashi onto a judge’s lap.
- Tama(2-1), Tomo (3-1) [0-1]
- Abi (1-1) vs Daieishou (0-2) [4-4]
- Double red mawashi
- Gyoji points to Abi, but it’s very confusing, so the judges call a monoii.
- Decision upheld. Abi won by hatakikomi.
- A(2-1), D(0-3) [5-4]
- Asanoyama (2-0) vs Takakeishou (2-0) [1-2]
- Very fast match
- Takakeishou won by hatakikomi.
- A(2-1), T(3-0) [1-3]
- Mitakeumi (1-1) vs Ichinojou (1-1) [8-4]
- Very strong match.
- Mitakeumi won by yorikiri.
- M(2-1), I(1-2) [9-4]
- Tochinoshin (0-2) vs Hokutofuji (1-1) [3-3]
- This is sad. Tochinoshin should be resting.
- Matta. Tochinoshin tried to henka (dodge)
- Matta again.
- Hokutofuji plants his feet hard, but both end up falling into the crowd. Tochinoshin crushes Hokutofuji with a yoritaoshi win.
- T(1-2), h(1-2) [4-3]
- Endou (1-1) vs Goueidou (2-0) [6-6]
- Exciting match with Endou winning by yorikiri
- e(2-1), g(2-1) [7-6]
- Kakuryuu (2-0) vs Aoiyama (0-2) [19-1]
- Aoiyama tried so hard he fell over.
- The Gyoji did a little dance before deciding.
- Kakuryuuu wins by hatakikomi
- k(3-0), a(0-3) [20-1]
- Takagenji (0-3) vs Azumaryuu (3-0) [2-1]
- Matta
- Quick match with Takagenji stopping his losing streak at 14. Ouch.
- Takagenji wins by oshidashi
- t(1-3), a(3-2) [3-1]
- Tsurugishou (2-1) vs Yutakayama (2-1) [1-3]
- Yutakayama leaped at Tsurugishou and beat him by tsukiotoshi
- T(2-2), Y(3-1) [1-4]
- Kagayaki (2-1) vs Tochiouzan (1-2) [3-3]
- Very classic sumo here
- Kagayaki lost the rhythm near the end, resulting in Tochiouzan winning by oshidashi
- K(2-2), T(2-2) [3-4]
- Ishiura (2-1) vs Nishikigi (2-1) [7-6]
- Ishiura just blasts Nishikigi like the man’s not nearly twice his size.
- Ishiura is a beast.
- You can tell he trains with Hakuhou
- Ishiura wins by oshidashi
- I(3-1), N(2-2) [8-6]
- Toyonoshima (0-3) vs Daishouhou (0-3) [1-1]
- Gyoji is wearing a fabric printed with a bunch of cursive D’s and it’s really Distracting
- Toyonoshima wins by katasukashi
- T(1-3), D(0-3) [2-1]
- Shouhouzan (1-2) vs Enhou (3-0) [2-0]
- I really want Enhou to blow the doors off of this basho
- EXCITING match even with a hefty lean
- Enhou’s squats are stupid powerful
- Unfortunately Shouhouzan still beats him by abisetaoshi
- best match of the basho so far!
- S(2-2), E(3-1) [3-0]
- Ounoshou (1-2) vs Meisei (2-1) [0-4]
- Two solid sumo, but not always the wildest
- Who then go on to prove me wrong by injecting a lot of energy into their match
- Meisei wins via oshidashi
- O(1-3), M(3-1) [0-5]
- Sadanoumi (1-2) vs Kotoyuuki (1-2) [4-5]
- Very good match
- Kotoyuuki wins by tsukidashi
- S(1-3), K(2-2) [4-6]
- Okinoumi (3-0) vs Takarafuji (2-1) [7-11]
- Very good, solid sumo
- Okinoumi keeps up his winning streak by kotenage
- O(4-0), T(2-2) [8-11]
- Terutsuyoshi (1-2) vs Kotoekou (0-3) [7-5]
- Throat based offense, this match
- lots of slapping
- Kotoekou overwhelmed Terutsuyoshi by oshidashi, sending him hinto the stands
- K(1-3), T(3-1) [7-6]
- Chiyotairyuu (1-2) vs Kotoshougiku (1-2) [2-13]
- Matta
- Rapid bumping occurs
- Kotoshougiku rumbles his way to a win by yorikiri
- C(1-3), K(2-2) [2-2]
- Myougiryuu (2-1) vs Ryuuden (2-1) [2-1]
- I like Ryuuden, but he has to learn to better control his lengthy limbs
- Very grapply match
- Both in black mawashi
- Myougiryuu won by yorikiri
- M(3-1), R(2-2) [3-1]
- Shimanoumi (1-2) vs Shoudai (1-2) [0]
- No contest – Shoudai walks Shimanoumi out like he’s an unwelcome party guest.
- Shoudai won by yorikiri
- Shima(1-3), Shou(2-2) [0-1]
- Daieishou (0-3) vs Tamawashi (2-1) [3-6]
- Fast head based offense on Daieishou’s part
- Daieishou won by tsukidashi
- D(1-3), T(2-2) [4-6]
- Asanoyama (2-1) vs Endou (2-1) [2-3]
- Still love Endou
- Dude completely reversed his fortunes during this match.
- Endou wins by truly impressive Yorikiri
- Best Endou match so far!
- A(2-2), E(3-1) [2-4]
- Mitakeumi (2-1) vs Aoiyama (0-3) [2-3]
- Look, my Nick Cage Brigade (Kaisei, Tochinoshin, and Aoiyama) are not doing well. They’re all beat-up and exhausted.
- Mitakeumi beats Aoiyama with embarrassing ease by oshidashi.
- M(3-1), A(0-4) [3-3]
- Tomokaze (2-1) vs Takakeishou (3-0) [0]
- Very fast match
- Takakeisho wins almost instantly by oshidashi. He needs 6 more wins to regain his Ozeki rank.
- Tomo(2-2), Taka(4-0) [0-1]
- Hokutofuji (1-2) vs Goueidou (2-1) [3-6]
- Goueidou runs over Hokutofuji like he’s not even there.
- Goueidou wins by oshidashi
- H(1-3), G(3-1) [3-7]
- Tochinoshin (1-2) vs Abi (2-1) [3-2]
- Matches like this are hard because I want Abi to do well as a younger opponent, but I want Tochinoshin to stop embarrassing himself, too…
- Abi moves so rapidly it almost feels like desperation
- Tochinoshin (barely) gets a win… except that there’s a monoii that I don’t agree with.
- The judges claim there was a hairpull.
- Abi wins by an unfortunate hansoku.
- There really was a hairpull. It doesn’t look intentional. Poor Tochinoshin.
- T(1-3), A(3-1) [3-3]
- Kakuryuu (3-0) vs Ichinojou (1-2) [12-3]
- I mean, look at their record. Out of 15 bouts, Kakuryuu has won 12.
- It’s a narrow victory, but Kakuryuu wins by katasukashi.
- K(4-0), I(1-3) [13-3]
Day 5
I have very limited
info on this. I guess Kintamayama didn’t have access?
- Ishiura (4-1) vs Takagenji (1-4) [2-3]
- Ishiura won via Okuridashi
- Tochiozan (3-2) vs Toyonoshima (1-4) [17-10]
- Tochiozan won by oshidashi
- Tsurugishou (3-2) vs Azumaryu (3-2) [11-3]
- Tsurugishou won by yorikiri
- Kagayaki (3-2) vs Yutakayama (3-2) [3-3]
- Kagayaki won by Yorikiri
- Shouhouzan (3-2) vs Nishikigi (2-3) [5-3]
- Shouhouzan won by yorikiri
- Daishouhou (0-5) vs Enhou (4-1) [1-5]
- Enhou won by tsukiotoshi
- Terutsuyoshi (1-4) vs Onoushou (2-3) [1-1]
- Onoushou won by hatakikomi
- Meisei (4-1) vs Takarafuji (2-3) [3-0]
- Meisei won by katasukashi
- Okinoumi (5-0) vs Kotoyuuki (2-3) [9-5]
- Okinoumi won by hatakikomi
- Sadanoumi (2-3) vs Kotoekou (1-4) [3-3]
- Sadanoumi won by Yorikiri
- Kotoshougiku (3-2) vs Ryuuden (2-3) [2-2]
- Kotoshougiku won by yorikiri
- Chiyotairyuu (1-4) vs Shimanoumi (2-3) [0-2]
- Shimanoumi won by oshidashi
- Myougiryuu (4-1) vs Shoudai (2-3) [5-6]
- Myougiryuu won by yorikiri
- Ichinojou (1-4) vs Tamawashi (3-2) [7-8]
- Ichinojou is out
- Tamawashi gets a fusen victory
- Aoiyama (0-5) vs Endou (4-1) [8-5]
- Endou wins by oshidashi
- Hokutofuji (1-4) vs Takakeishou (5-0) [3-8]
- Takakeishou wins by tsukiotoshi
- Mitakeumi (4-1) vs Abi (3-2) [4-1]
- Mitakeumi won by tsukiotoshi
- Tochinoshin (2-3) vs Tomokaze (2-3) [1-0]
- Tochinoshin won his first meeting with Tomokaze by hatakikomi
- Daieishou (1-4) vs Goueidou (4-1) [3-2]
- Goueidou wins with hikiotoshi
- Kakuryuu (4-1) vs Asanoyama (3-2) [1-1]
- Asanoyama won by yorikiri
- Yuutakayama (3-2) vs Takanoshou (4-1) [1-1]
- Takanoshou bullied Yuutakayama out by oshidashi
- Y(3-3), T(5-1) [1-2]
- Ishiura (4-1) vs Tochiouzan (3-2) [2-2]
- Ishiura completely obliterated Tochouzan by hatakikomi
- I(5-1), T(2-3) [3-2]
- Takagenji (1-4) vs Toyonoshima (1-4) [3-1-3]
- An exciting bout
- Takagenji forces Toyonoshima out by yorikiri
- Taka(2-4), Toyo(1-5) [4-1-3]
- Azumaryuu (1-4) vs Nishikigi (3-2) [1-4]
- Two more guys with incredibly fun-to-say names
- Very pushy match
- Nishikigi easily forces Azumaryuu out by kimedashi
- A(3-3), N(3-3) [2-4]
- Shohouzan (3-2) vs Tsurugishou (3-2) [0]
- More fun names!
- VERY high-impact
- Tsurugishou won via oshidashi
- S(4-3), T(3-3) [0-1]
- Onoushou (2-3) vs Daishouhou (0-5) [4-1]
- a match of many Ou’s
- Very physical match
- Onoushou won by a scary oshitaoshi
- O(3-3), D(0-6) [5-1]
- Kagayaki (3-2), Enhou (4-1) [1-0]
- Come on Enhou, the little sumo who could!
- What a flaily match!
- Enhou somehow won by oshidashi!
- K(3-3), E(5-1) [1-1]
- Terutsuyoshi (1-4) vs Sadanoumi (2-3) [0-2]
- Totally one-sided match!
- Terutsuyoshi easily wins by oshidashi
- T(2-4), S(2-4) [1-2]
- Meisei (4-1) vs Kotoyuuki (2-3) [0-3]
- Meisei wins by tsukiotoshi
- M(5-1), K(2-4) [1-3]
- Kotoshougiku (3-2) vs Takarafuji (2-3) [16-8]
- Takarafuji won by tsukiotoshi
- K(3-3), T(3-3) [16-9]
- Shimanoumi (3-2) vs Okinoumi (5-0) [1-0]
- Okinoumi won by oshidashi
- S(2-4), O(6-0) [1-1]
- Chiyotairyuu (1-4) vs Myougiryuu (4-1) [8-7]
- Myougiryuu won by hatakikomi
- C(1-5), M(5-1) [8-8]
- Kotoekou (1-4) vs Ryuuden (2-3) [1-4]
- Kotoekou won by Isamiashi
- K(2-4), R(2-4) [2-4]
- Shoudai (2-3) vs Tomokaze (2-3) [1-0]
- Tomokaze won by hatakikomi
- S(2-4), T(3-3) [1-1]
- Abi (3-2) vs Aoiyama (0-5) [2-2]
- Abi won by hikiotoshi
- Abi(4-2), Aoi(0-6) [3-2]
- Mitakeumi (4-1) vs Hokutofuji (1-4) [6-5-1]
- Mitakeumi won by oshidashi
- M(5-1), H(1-5) [7-5-1]
- Endou (4-1) vs Takakeisho (5-0) [1-2]
- Endou won by tsukihiza
- E(5-1), T(5-1) [2-2]
- Asanoyama (3-2) vs Goueidou (4-1) [2-1]
- Asanoyama won by uwatenage
- A(4-2), G(4-2) [3-1]
- Tochinoshin (2-3) vs Tamawashi (3-2) [18-10]
- Go home, Tochinoshin, please…
- Tamawashi won by oshidashi
- Tochi(2-4) vs Tama (4-2) [18-11]
- Kakuryuu (4-1) vs Daieishou (1-4) [4-0]
- Daieishou with the upset victory
- Daieishou won by oshidashi
- K(4-2), D(2-4) [4-1]
- Chiyoshouma (4-2) vs Azumaryuu (3-3) [1-1-2]
- Azumaryuu handles Chiyoshouma easily
- Azumaryuu wins by yorikiri
- C(4-3), A(4-3) [1-1-3]
- Ishiura (5-1) vs Yutakayama (3-3) [4-2]
- Very slappy match
- Great match!
- Ishiura wins by oshidashi
- I(6-1), Y(3-4) [5-2]
- Takagenji (2-4) vs Daishouhou (0-6) [7-4]
- pushy match
- Daishouhou wins by yorikiri
- T(2-5), D(1-6) [7-5]
- Shouhouzan (3-3) vs Tochiouzan (3-3) [12-13]
- Shouhouzan wins by yorikiri!
- Good match
- S(4-3), T(3-4) [13-13]
- Tsurugishou (4-2) vs Enhou (5-1) [3-0]
- This was a longer match
- A long lean meant that Tsurugishou could win by yorikiri
- T(5-2), E(5-2) [4-0]
- Kagayaki (3-3) vs Meisei (5-1) [0-2]
- Good match, but confusing
- Meisei wins by a messy shitatedashinage
- K(3-4), M(6-1) [0-3]
- Sadanoumi (2-4) vs Nishikigi (3-3) [6-9]
- A fairly normal match
- Sadanoumi wins by yorikiri
- S(3-4), N(3-4) [7-9]
- Toyonoshima (1-5) vs Kotoyuuki (2-4) [5-3]
- Fast match ending with Kotoyuuki winning by tsukidashi
- T(1-6), K(3-4) [5-4]
- Onoushou (3-3) vs Takarafuji (3-3) [4-3]
- Strong match, but Onoushou loses by his own overextension.
- Takarafuji wins by tsukiotoshi (or slippiotoshi as some call it)
- O(3-4), T(4-3) [4-4]
- Kotoshougiku (3-3) vs Terutsuyoshi (2-4) [0]
- Another messy match with a monoii after the gyoji points to Kotoshougiku
- The apparent yorikiri is a bit confusing when Kotoshougiku falls
- The decision is upheld
- Kotoshougiku won by yoritaoshi (not yorikiri)
- K(4-3), T(2-5) [1-0]
- Okinoumi (6-0) vs Myougiryuu (5-1) [11-10]
- Strong fight! Very good sumo!
- Okinoumi maintains winning streak with kotenage
- O(7-0), M(5-2) [12-10]
- Shimanoumi (2-4) vs Kotoekou (2-4) [1-5]
- Messy, messy match with Kotoekou breaking free
- Kotoekou turned his initial confusion into a win by yorikiri
- S(3-4), K(2-5) [2-5]
- Ryuuden (2-4) vs Asanoyama (4-2) [5-4]
- Ryuuden is slipping :(
- Asanoyama won by yorikiri
- R(2-5), A(5-2) [5-5]
- Hokutofuji (1-5) vs Aoiyama (0-5) [8-1]
- Aoiyama finally gets a win by tsukidashi!
- H(1-6), A(1-6) [8-2]
- Abi (4-2) vs Endou (5-1) [4-2]
- Impossible to pick here
- Abi just barely wins by a very thrust-y oshidashi
- A(5-2), E(5-2) [5-2]
- Chiyotairyuu (1-5) vs Takakeisho (5-1) [4-5]
- Instant win, Chiyotairyuu does a flying henka (dodge), wins by hatakikomi
- C(2-5), T(5-2) [5-5]
- Mitakeumi (5-1) vs Shoudai (2-4) [8-9]
- Violent match – Mitakeumi utterly overwhelms Shoudai and wins by oshidashi
- M(6-1), S(2-5) [9-9]
- Tochinoshin (2-4) vs Daieishou (2-4) [6-2]
- Daieishou makes quick work of Toshinoshin, winning by oshidashi
- T(2-5), D(3-4) [6-3]
- Tamawashi (4-2) vs Goueidou (4-2) [9-1-13]
- Fast, brutal match
- Goueido wins by a speedy, stylish yorikiri
- T(4-3), G(5-2) [9-1-14]
- Kakuryuu (4-2) vs Tomokaze (3-3) [0-1]
- Tomokaze pulls a beautiful win by hatakikomi!
- K(4-3), T(4-3) [0-2]
Okay, that's the rest of Week 1! Tune in Next Tuesday for days 8-14!
Go Enjoy Something!
FC
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