Kitten Bowl Page #4

Synopsis: Kitten athletes go back-to-back and belly-to-belly in a major feline showdown.
 
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the track.

Tabby Romo moving the ball

downfield. Great stop by the

North Shore Bengals.

Maverick takes the pass

from Romo.

Touchdown.

Maverick slides into the

end zone for a Last Hope

Lion touchdown. Marbles

lines up for the extra

point. He's up and

he's good.

Great teamwork here by

the Lions as Tabby Romo

assists Maverick in

getting through the

defense and Maverick

easily takes the ball into

the end zone for the score.

With that Lion

touchdown the score, the

North Shore Bengals,

twenty-six. The Last Hope

Lions, twenty-one.

Ferrell Owens skillfully sliding

the ball through the

track, but stopped by

Maverick who causes the

fumble and the Lions take over.

Great defense

by Maverick, the Lions

still have some more left

in them, John.

Tim Tepaw gets in on

the action. And it looks like

the Bengals are building

some momentum here.

Tepaw spins

around and makes a break

for the goal line.

Great stop by Socks.

Thwarting the efforts of Tepaw

and holding off the Bengals'

offense for now. And after

the stop the Last

Hope Lions take over.

Maverick is on a tear

downfield. Maverick's storming

towards the end zone, gets

hung up at the bridge.

Up and over the

bridge he goes and I

don't think he's going to

Grandma's house.

And Marbles lines up for the extra point.

It's good.

Putting the Last

Hope Lions on top of the

North Shore Bengals. A

score of twenty-eight to

twenty-six.

Maverick goes

coast to coast for the

score. That's the first

time I've seen a cat-lete

accomplish such a feat.

And what a treat it was to

watch. The Lions put the

pressure on the favored

Bengals here in the

fourth. The Bengals have a

brief meeting near the

side line.

They need to figure out

how to get back on top, John.

Meowshawn Lynch and the Bengals

trying frantically to get

back in the game.

Meow

goes for the windmill here,

John. Looking like a young

Pete Townsend, he winds up

and windmills Tabby

Romo right on the kisser.

He won't be fooled again, Renee.

And let's see that again.

I think it's safe to say

emotions are soaring right

now. These teams mean

business.

And Owens with a nifty little

pass to Tepaw and lickety-split.

Touchdown. The Bengals

score with great teamwork.

This Bengal team is

talented. They can score

quickly with all of their

offensive players.

Owens will take

the kick. Up and through

the uprights for the

score. Giving the North

Shore Bengals thirty-three

and for now the lead over

the Last Hope Lions who

have twenty-eight. The

Lions are scrambling here.

Trying to come up with

some answers to this high

octane Bengals squad.

We're nearing the

two-minute warning. The Lions

need to act fast here, John.

And the whistle blows

for the two-minute warning.

When we return, the Lions will

have one last hope to win

the game.

The cat fight

continues right after this.

And with two minutes

left in game the North Shore

Bengals are on top of the

Last Hope Lions

thirty-three, twenty-eight.

The Lions need to feel a

sense of urgency here. There's a

lot on the line.

Maverick here mouthing

and clawing the ball nearer to

the goal line. He appears

to be juking with himself

or perhaps an invisible

defender.

This Super Track is no

joke, John. Testing our

cat-letes' skills to their

fullest potential.

Touchdown.

Maverick gets into the

end zone for the touchdown.

The Bengals' defense was

caught sleeping again.

Mr. Whiskers

lines up for the extra point.

He's up and he's in there.

Brett Furve celebrates in

the stands. He likes

what he's seeing from his

teammates.

Now

let's take a look at the

replay.

Maverick really

giving his all for this

score here. Although there

are no defenders in sight.

We appreciate the

enthusiasm. Maverick, he's

one special kitten.

And with that

touchdown the Lions

pull ahead of the Bengals,

thirty-five, thirty-three.

No strangers to high

intensity moments. The

North Shore Bengals are

relying on their super

stars Ferrell Owens and

Meowshawn Lynch to

take this game home.

Owens all alone on

a break downfield.

Touchdown!

And he's in to the end zone

easily. The Lions' defense

had a breakdown in

coverage there. The

Bengals ready for the

extra point. Up and

good sails the kick over

a frisky Lions defense.

With that touchdown the

Bengals pull ahead

making the score forty to

thirty-five. And we're in

the final minute of play

here. The Last Hope Lions

will get one last crack at

winning this all-important

first game.

The Lions furiously and

curiously trying to move

the ball downfield here.

Curiousity won't

hurt these kittens.

They're a-poised to win

this game.

Socks with a legal block here on

Snowball.

John, that looked like

illegal biting to me.

Well there was

no contact with a tail

making that a clean bite

for Socks.

Maverick is making a big move

here from the thirty, the

twenty, the ten...

but he can't quite get in.

And time expires here in game

one of the Kitten Bowl.

What a let down for

the Lions. Maverick

thought he played his

cards right on that one.

But in the end he'll have

to fold.

Last Hope Lions

falling just short of the North

Shore Bengals by the score of

forty to thirty-five.

The Bengals

celebrate. They're

going to the championship.

The Lions just can't believe

it. The game came down

to the very last play.

However Maverick,

Romo, and the Lions just

couldn't find a way to

get it done.

Our next teams are

about to take the field.

But just like all athletes,

Our kittens have to limber

up before the game. Let's

take a look at their warm up.

An essential part of any

cat-lete's preperation for a big

game is warm up. For these

lords of the grid iron,

stretching is paramount.

Flexiblity is crutial in

keeping their cat-like

reflexes sharp.

At the Kitten Bowl, nap time

is paws-itively encouraged.

Balance and footwork

are two key components to

victory. But above all

else, cuteness always wins.

We're cleaning up the

field for game two of the Kitten

Bowl.

We'll be right back.

Welcome back. We are moments

away from game two of the

Kitten Bowl. First let's

take a look at some of the

incredible highlights from

game one. John, Renee.

Let's take a look at

how the North Shore Bengals

were able to defeat the

Last Hope Lions in game

one. We knew this game

was gonna be an adorable

battle. The Lions struck

with Tabby Romo pouncing

into the end zone, but

it didn't take long for

Ferrell Owens as he

responded with a North

Shore touchdown.

No shortage of great

defense in this game. As the

Bengals caused a fumble

early, taking the Lions off

their stride.

Meowshawn Lynch soared

into the uprights for a

Bengal field goal. The

Last Hope Lions were quick

to respond and after a

controversial call the

booth ruled a touchdown

for Last Hope. The Lions' D

stood strong and forced

the Bengals into a sixty

yard field goal and

Ferrell Owens soared above

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