Where were the Sunday saviors? Still hiding behind their doubles partners? The Valley remembers…
As the light slips further from the sky and the chains echo in the fading dusk, Week 2 of Fall of ...
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Where were the Sunday saviors? Still hiding behind their doubles partners? The Valley remembers…
As the light slips further from the sky and the chains echo in the fading dusk, Week 2 of Fall of the Valley brought a chill deeper than the autumn wind. The field grew stronger. The excuses grew weaker.
???? A Tier – The Cold-Blooded Cut Deeper
Kelly Allen continues his reign of twilight terror, carving a -9 like a scythe through October fog.
Patrick Phelps stalked close behind at -7, while
Andy Severson (-6) and the trifecta of Brian Cassidy, Jake Ratliff, and Thomas Voight (all -5) kept the graveyard gates rattling.
⚔️ B Tier – Still a Bloodbath
Christopher Foley sharpened his blade with a -6, reclaiming his name after whispers last week.
Alex Strawn (-5) and Adam Fogelman (-4) proved that B tier is no place for the timid.
The middle ranks—Rodney, Scott, and David—hover in the blood mist, but a storm brews.
Jeremy Ratliff stumbled with a +1, and Carlos and Aaron looked more like decorations on a haunted fairway than contenders. ????
???? D Tier – Alone in the Fog
Rheannon Fabrello, the lone wanderer in the D Tier woods this week, posted a +13—still standing, still battling.
????️ The Valley's Warning
The chains don’t care how strong your partner is on Thursdays.
They don’t care how loud you talk on Facebook.
They only care how you throw… when it’s cold… when it’s lonely… when it’s Sunday.
Week 3 draws near. The sun sets faster.
Will the ghosts of the "I’d play if it was Sundays" crew rise?
Or will they keep hiding… behind someone else's bag?