We now have THREE full auction leagues in New York with Jeff Malatin taking our final spot in the Sunday league. We'll continue to take signups and see if we can fill a fourth league but the three on our schedule are now sold out and we have a full dance card for each of them. We also have FIVE spots left in our March 23 auction in Mahwah, which is just outside of Manhattan. So if you're looking for an auction on the East Coast that's a great option as well. Here's the lineup card for our three full auction leagues in New York.
NEW YORK
Friday, March 30, 10 a.m. EST
1. Jason Duponte, Waltham, Massachusetts
2. Michael Leone, Buffalo, New York
3. Eddy Betancourt, Woodhaven, New York
4. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
5. Joe Fraioli, Queens, New York
6. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
7. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
8. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
9. Marc Perlmutter, Chappaqua, New York
10. Emilio Cutaneo, Freehold, New Jersey
11. R.T. Davis, Wichita, Kansas
12. Chris Throop, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
13. Tom Sudol, Floral Park, New York
14. Anthony Palavis, Weirton, West Virginia
15. Dan Mitlof, Congers, New York
Friday March 30, 5 p.m. EST ($1,300 Entry Fee)
1. Jason Duponte, Waltham, Massachusetts
2. Michael Lins, Hillsborough, New Jersey
3. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
4. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
5. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
6. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
7. ANONYMOUS
8. Emilio Cutaneo, Freehold, New Jersey
9. R.T. Davis, Wichita, Kansas
10. Kevin Bass, Potomac, Maryland
11. Roy Ericson III, Wayne, New Jersey
12. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
13. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey
14. Bill Cleavenger, Morganfield, Kentucky
15. Errol Thompson, Forestdale, Massachusetts
NEW YORK
Sunday, April 1, 1 pm ET
1. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
2. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
3. Richard Gordon, Las Vegas
4. Errol Thompson, Forestdale, Massachusetts
5. Michael Cortese, Princeton, New Jersey
6. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
7. Mitchell Einhorn, Rye, New York
8. Christopher Hartman, Rosedale, Maryland
9. Ari Benjamin, New York, New York
10. Anson Chan, Ft. Lee, New Jersey
11. Jae Byun, New York, New York
12. Brian Feldman, New City, New York
13. William Perry, Washington, D.C.
14. Scott Fleming, Totowa, New Jersey
15. Jeff Malatin, Cherry Hill, New Jersey
New York Has THREE Full Auction Leagues
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Re: 1 Spot Left For April 1 NY Auction
We had someone drop out of this league so there is now ONE spot available for the April 1 auction in New York. If you want to take part sign up online and grab a spot. It won't last long. 

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Re: New York Has THREE Full Auction Leagues
Andy Saxton has jumped into the open spot on April 1 and that means we again have THREE full Auction Leagues in New York. Thanks Andy. Here's the lineup card for all three:
NEW YORK
Friday, March 30, 10 a.m. EST
1. Jason Duponte, Waltham, Massachusetts
2. Michael Leone, Buffalo, New York
3. Eddy Betancourt, Woodhaven, New York
4. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
5. Joe Fraioli, Queens, New York
6. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
7. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
8. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
9. Marc Perlmutter, Chappaqua, New York
10. Emilio Cutaneo, Freehold, New Jersey
11. R.T. Davis, Wichita, Kansas
12. Chris Throop, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
13. Tom Sudol, Floral Park, New York
14. Anthony Palavis, Weirton, West Virginia
15. Dan Mitlof, Congers, New York
Friday March 30, 5 p.m. EST ($1,300 Entry Fee)
1. Jason Duponte, Waltham, Massachusetts
2. Michael Lins, Hillsborough, New Jersey
3. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
4. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
5. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
6. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
7. ANONYMOUS
8. Emilio Cutaneo, Freehold, New Jersey
9. R.T. Davis, Wichita, Kansas
10. Kevin Bass, Potomac, Maryland
11. Roy Ericson III, Wayne, New Jersey
12. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
13. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey
14. Bill Cleavenger, Morganfield, Kentucky
15. Errol Thompson, Forestdale, Massachusetts
NEW YORK
Sunday, April 1, 1 pm ET
1. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
2. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
3. Richard Gordon, Las Vegas
4. Errol Thompson, Forestdale, Massachusetts
5. Michael Cortese, Princeton, New Jersey
6. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
7. Mitchell Einhorn, Rye, New York
8. Christopher Hartman, Rosedale, Maryland
9. Ari Benjamin, New York, New York
10. Anson Chan, Ft. Lee, New Jersey
11. Jae Byun, New York, New York
12. Brian Feldman, New City, New York
13. William Perry, Washington, D.C.
14. Jeff Malatin, Cherry Hill, New Jersey
15. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
NEW YORK
Friday, March 30, 10 a.m. EST
1. Jason Duponte, Waltham, Massachusetts
2. Michael Leone, Buffalo, New York
3. Eddy Betancourt, Woodhaven, New York
4. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
5. Joe Fraioli, Queens, New York
6. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
7. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
8. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
9. Marc Perlmutter, Chappaqua, New York
10. Emilio Cutaneo, Freehold, New Jersey
11. R.T. Davis, Wichita, Kansas
12. Chris Throop, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
13. Tom Sudol, Floral Park, New York
14. Anthony Palavis, Weirton, West Virginia
15. Dan Mitlof, Congers, New York
Friday March 30, 5 p.m. EST ($1,300 Entry Fee)
1. Jason Duponte, Waltham, Massachusetts
2. Michael Lins, Hillsborough, New Jersey
3. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
4. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
5. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
6. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
7. ANONYMOUS
8. Emilio Cutaneo, Freehold, New Jersey
9. R.T. Davis, Wichita, Kansas
10. Kevin Bass, Potomac, Maryland
11. Roy Ericson III, Wayne, New Jersey
12. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
13. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey
14. Bill Cleavenger, Morganfield, Kentucky
15. Errol Thompson, Forestdale, Massachusetts
NEW YORK
Sunday, April 1, 1 pm ET
1. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
2. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
3. Richard Gordon, Las Vegas
4. Errol Thompson, Forestdale, Massachusetts
5. Michael Cortese, Princeton, New Jersey
6. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
7. Mitchell Einhorn, Rye, New York
8. Christopher Hartman, Rosedale, Maryland
9. Ari Benjamin, New York, New York
10. Anson Chan, Ft. Lee, New Jersey
11. Jae Byun, New York, New York
12. Brian Feldman, New City, New York
13. William Perry, Washington, D.C.
14. Jeff Malatin, Cherry Hill, New Jersey
15. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
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Re: New York Has THREE Full Auction Leagues
Just a heads up here. We do have some extras looking to fill a second Friday, 10 am Auction League in New York. We have some work to do, but if you have any desire to be in a New York Auction League this year, that Friday morning auction would be the one. We won't charge for this second league unless we fill it, so feel free to sign up for it or contact Tom at [email protected]. There are several guys who want to do this one and didn't make the first cutoff, so let's at least give it a try. Thanks all.
And we're still trying to fill the March 23rd Mahwah Auction League (4 spots left) and the Chicago Auction League on March 30th (6 spots left). Tom and I are making all kinds of phone calls to fill these and we won't give up until they are full. C'mon, let's do it everyone. That would give us 9 full leagues and a sellout of 135 teams. We can do it.
And we're still trying to fill the March 23rd Mahwah Auction League (4 spots left) and the Chicago Auction League on March 30th (6 spots left). Tom and I are making all kinds of phone calls to fill these and we won't give up until they are full. C'mon, let's do it everyone. That would give us 9 full leagues and a sellout of 135 teams. We can do it.
Greg Ambrosius
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General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
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Re: New York Has THREE Full Auction Leagues
Hey Greg, how about a name to go with Anonymous in the $1300 auction. want to know if its who we all think it is?????????/ 

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Re: New York Has THREE Full Auction Leagues
Hi Mark, Are u in the witness protection program? You coming to NYC for your revenge? 
