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Molly didn't win the title, but her regular season was so good, she still earned the top spot for 2011.
#9 Molly Coomer (281.9 points) – This is the first time Molly has entered the top-10. Her points put her there, but first-round exits are killers in these rankings. Her 2011 was officially the third greatest by a non-championship team, behind 2000 Rick and 2010 Robio.
#18 Rob Masterson (261.4 points) – This is the highest season ever produced by Masterson. In fact, the only thing that separates him from Molly was the top-seed and the scoring title (each are 10 bonus points). Also like Molly, his first-round exit kept him out of the top-10.
#20 Richard Burrier (255.8 points) – Burrier had his second best season ever (his 2003 season is currently the 11th best all-time). However, this was the first time Burrier has entered the top-80 since his 2005 season.
#23 Bob Castrone (251.3 points) – The league champion could only manage 4th best season of the 2011. Even more, this was only Bob’s fourth best season. He has seasons ranked #12 (2010), #14 (2004) and #19 (2009). This is actually the lowest of Bob’s championships, but there are still three other championship seasons sitting below this one.
#40 Griff Coomer (228.9 points) – Six of Griff’s 13 seasons are currently in the top-40. That’s called impressive. Still, his last two are 58th and 40th, which seems low when you consider he’s won eight and nine games, scoring over 1,380 in both seasons. The problem of course is that he’s been knocked out of the first-round in both seasons.
#44 Matt Neatock (221.2 points) – Considering all the talent Matt had, this ranking has to feel disappointing. Still, this putts Matt’s 2011 in the top thirty-three percent of the league, which is pretty solid.
#48 Colby Hall (218.6 points) – Speaking of the top-33 percent, it just goes to show how great this season was when you consider seven teams (with Colby’s being the last) to finish in the top-50 out of 152 seasons in this league.
#74 Don Vozzola (199.9 points) – A large gap between Colby (#48) and Don (#74). Don was the worst of the eight playoff teams. However, the trip to the semis sneaks him into the top-half of these rankings.
#91 Robio Murray (174.9 points) – This was my third worst season ever. In fact, I only have four of my 13 seasons sitting outside the top-50.
#96 Rich Calderon (168.2 points) – Based on wins and loses, this was Calderon’s worst season, but based on these rankings, this was his second worst season. His worst showing is #104 in 2006.
#123 Jeff Greenblatt (143.1 points) – In four seasons riding solo, Jeff has one season in the top-50 (His 2009 is ranked #47), while the rest are all sitting #120 or below.
#139 Eric Vozzola (122.6 points) – Considering Eric won just one game all season long, being ranked #139 isn’t too bad. The only other 1-12 team (David in 2006) is the fourth worst team in league history (#149).
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