Yoy Yoy Yoy
Deion Jones and the swift Atlanta Falcons defense had a huge
day for the Fightin' Slovaks in Week 14

The Slovaks
conqueror the lame Green Horns
CLEVELAND
– This game was played at a neutral site on the banks of Lake Erie for
some of the same reasons the Army-Navy game is played in Philadelphia.
With the Cuyahoga River, The Flats, East 4th Street, Great Lakes Brewing
Co., Westside Market, Feller, Bernie, LeBron, The Q, Slavic Village and
the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame, both the Tribe and the Slovaks always
feel right at home in "Believeland". The Slovaks because the "Jednota"
(Slovak for unity, oneness, union) fraternal organization started here in
1890 when twelve men under the leadership of Father Stephen Furdek
gathered at the home of Jacob Gruss on Corwin Avenue and formed the
First Catholic Slovak Union. Over the years, Jednota branches have been
instrumental in founding hundreds of Catholic parishes in the United
States and Canada. The Tribe because eleven years later in 1901,
Cleveland was tabbed as one of the American League's eight charter
baseball clubs. Known originally as the Bluebirds, the franchise settled
on the Indians nickname in 1915 and have just two World Series
championships to their credit (1920 and 1948) in 115 years of futility.
Back to the BDFL, the surprising Fightin’ Slovaks used the “lake effect”
on Sunday to decimate the Wooden Warriors 40-6 in a steady snow storm to
wrap up their first Green Horn Division title and will now advance to
the Big Daddy Championship Series (BDCS) as the eighth seed and the
longest shot to win the 2016 BDFL title while the Wahoos will make their
way back down to Orange Beach, AL for the Big Mullet Series (BMS) to
battle it out for ninth place and the first pick in the 2017 BDFL Pony
Draft.