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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Fri Mar 13, 2009 5:30 am

The 2009 NFBC Main Event is sold out with 390 teams, the fifth straight season we’ve sold out. The Main Event will be held on Saturday, March 21st at the New York Sheraton Hotel & Towers with 7 full leagues drafting at once, starting promptly at 1 p.m. EST. An eighth league consisting of six New York owners will be teleconferenced into Las Vegas in LV 11. Here is the draft order for all 8 New York Leagues. Good luck to all:



NEW YORK

LEAGUE 1

1. Bob Ashmen, Voorhees, New Jersey

2. Laurence Edelman, Ossining, New York

3. Erik Sudigala, Saratoga Springs, New York

4. Sean Greene, Forest Hills, New York

5. Salvatore Ursida, Seaford, New York

6. Paul Supal, Marlton, New Jersey

7. Artie Rastelli, Hoboken, New Jersey

8. Michael Pomponio, Bay Ridge, New York

9. Peter Colella, Brooklyn, New York

10. Carlos Barrionuevo, Takoma Park, Maryland

11. Richard DiMondo, New Rochelle, New York

12. Tom Brennan, Lake Grove, New York

13. Cory Schwartz, Merrick, New York

14. Kevin Grady, Flemington, New Jersey

15. Kevin Cummings, New York City



LEAGUE 2

1. Glenn Schroter, Whitestone, New York

2. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey

3. Pete Lukowicz, Manalapan, New Jersey

4. Joe Kruk, Levittown, New York

5. John Paolucci, White Plains, New York

6. Eddy Betancourt, Woodhaven, New York

7. Joe Lano, Garfield, New Jersey

8. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York

9. Scott Greengold, Holtsville, New York

10. Roy Ericson III, Wayne, New Jersey

11. Joe Anthony, Cary, North Carolina

12. Leonard Ringle, New York City

13. Ari Benjamin, New York City

14. Leif Lasagne, Bronx, New York

15. Dan Mitlof, Congers, New York



LEAGUE 3

1. Jared Eagle, Staten Island, New York

2. Brett Goldblatt, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey

3. Douglas Jaffe, Commack, New York

4. Josh Jantas, Fords, New Jersey

5. David Martino, Melville, New York

6. Robert FitzGerald, Bethel, Connecticut

7. Craig Kielinski, Exton, Pennsylvania

8. Scott Newman, Princeton, New Jersey

9. John Wojtowicz, Cranford, New Jersey

10. Zack Stair, Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania

11. Mark Messenger, Hoboken, New Jersey

12. Joe DiGalbo, New York City

13. Jason Duponte, Norwood, Massachusetts

14. Robert Hines, Shirley, Massachusetts

15. Richard Kidd, New York City



LEAGUE 4

1. Lenny Diveglio, Medford, New York

2. John Bono, Albertson, New York

3. Joe Martino, Melville, New York

4. Brian Zirlin, Short Hills, New Jersey

5. Louis DiMauro, Staten Island, New York

6. Steve Ciepela, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

7. Michael Crescenzi, Wake Forest, North Carolina

8. Ryan Carey, New York, New York

9. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland

10. Larry Lensak, Wayne, New Jersey

11. Mike Piazza, Watervielt, New York

12. John Sisto, New Rochelle, New York

13. Scott Fleming, Totowa, New Jersey

14. Justin Pappas, Farmingdale, New York

15. Steve Janovici, Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania



LEAGUE 5

1. Louis Tranquilli/Frank DePalo, Clinton, New Jersey

2. Salvatore Vella, Staten Island, New York

3. David Biester, Brooklyn, New York

4. Rich McCormick, Astoria, New York

5. Alan Greenberg, Hamden, Connecticut

6. John Hogan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

7. Andre Bourcier, Nashville, Tennessee

8. Brian Johnson, Vienna, Virginia

9. William Beausoleil, Fair Haven, New Jersey

10. Cory Sarge, Pine Grove, Pennsylvania

11. Sal Cariola, Maspleth, New York

12. Chris Ippolito, Red Bank, New Jersey

13. Chris Vaccaro, Staten Island, New York

14. Steven Rubino, Freeport, New York

15. Pat Tremaglio, New York City



LEAGUE 6

1. John Gifford, Skowhegan, Maine

2. Mark Srebro, York, Pennsylvania

3. Greg Marta, Burlington, New Jersey

4. Mark Laronga, Flushing, New York

5. Matt Hickok, Salem, Massachusetts

6. Michael Bozzi, Reading, Massachusetts

7. Dan Santinoff, Alexandria, Virginia

8. John Longo, Ossining, New York

9. Ed Swartz, New York City

10. Steven Kalfaian, Briarwood, New York

11. Martin Bedell, Poughkeepsie, New York

12. Adam Lippert, Brooklyn Park, New York

13. Carl Borgatti, Forest Hills, New York

14. Ned Donohue, Wappinger Falls, New York

15. Keith Mininson, Livingston, New Jersey



LEAGUE 7

1. Stephen Jupinka, Waldwick, New Jersey

2. Michael Samuels, Bellerose Manor, New York

3. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey

4. Billy Wasosky, Richmond, Virginia

5. Michael Ferguson, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

6. Matt Mickle, Pittsfield, Massachusetts

7. David Deterra, Jamestown, Rhode Island

8. Ken O'Brien, Virginia Beach, Virginia

9. Peter Plati III, Peekskill, New York

10. RT Davis/Chris Throop, Wichita, Kansas

11. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York

12. Rob Zamojski, Fair Lawn, New Jersey

13. John Rundle, Pembroke, Massachusetts

14. Emir Mrkulic, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

15. Kelly Stokes, Newark, Delaware





The New York main event will be held at the New York Sheraton Hotel & Towers on Saturday, March 21st starting promptly at 1 p.m. EST with 8 leagues. Please be on time as all drafts will start exactly at the top of the hour. Here is the draft order for New York League 1:



LAS VEGAS LEAGUE 11

LEAGUE 11

1. Michael Gebby, Las Vegas, Nevada (LV)

2. John Stavino, Floral Park, New York (NY)

3. Jeff Schinker, West Allis, Wisconsin (LV)

4. Fred Schreck, Woodside, New York (NY)

5. William Shinn, Milpitas, California (LV)

6. Ed O'Donnell, Hopkinton, Massachusetts (NY)

7. Scott Burkhardt, Wantagh, New York (NY)

8. Jason Goldman, Staten Island, New York (LV)

9. Stephen Fiore, Scottsdale, Arizona (LV)

10. Matthew Sterk, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa (LV)

11. Adam Pummill, Leawood, Kansas (LV)

12. Jesse Herron, Alpharetta, Georgia (LV)

13. Glen Lowy, Farmingville, New York (NY)

14. Sean McCormick, New York, New York (NY)

15. Oscar Solamillos, Phoenix, Arizona (LV)



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Post by Gordon Gekko II » Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:25 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

2. Mark Srebro, York, Pennsylvania

...the 100K begins and ends here...

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Post by JEagle » Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:41 am

lol
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Post by Dirt Dogs » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:03 am

Try not to mess up that 2 pick....
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Post by Gordon Gekko II » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:11 am

Originally posted by Dirt Dogs:

Try not to mess up that 2 pick.... bozzi - u may want to buy some pen/paper cause you're go'n to school soon

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Post by bigdaddyk » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:31 am

Do i grab A-rod at #10 GG?

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Post by Gordon Gekko II » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:37 am

Originally posted by bigdaddyk:

Do i grab A-rod at #10 GG? nah. get him in the 2nd round. better value there.

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Post by Lost Sailor » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:41 am

Given his Clemens-like offseason preparation, Mark is going to do a 'Mission Impossible' at Dr. Philippon's residence to get the real scoop on ARod.
Been way too long at sea....

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Post by Gordon Gekko II » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:46 am

Originally posted by Lost Sailor:

Given his Clemens-like offseason preparation, Mark is going to do a 'Mission Impossible' at Dr. Philippon's residence to get the real scoop on ARod. :cool: :D :cool:

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Post by Dirt Dogs » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:48 am

7 days........
A hot dog at the ballgame beats roast beef at the Ritz. ~Humphrey Bogart

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Post by Gordon Gekko II » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:53 am

Originally posted by Dirt Dogs:

7 days........ just don't be taking no king felix in the fifth this year. ;)

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Post by Dirt Dogs » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:58 am

Not a fan of felix, 9 wins, no bullpen... i'll pass!
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Post by Schwks » Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:18 am

GG: Reyes WRight or Pholes?
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Post by Gordon Gekko II » Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:19 am

Originally posted by Schwks:

GG: Reyes WRight or Pholes? tune in next week to find out

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Post by Schwks » Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:29 am

GG youre such a lock in this league...why not tell us now
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Post by Dirt Dogs » Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:33 am

So the guy who drafts after him can plan their strategy better. Big draft strategy difference between those guys, Speed VS Power. Gata keep them on their toes
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Post by Spyhunter » Fri Mar 13, 2009 1:33 pm

LEAGUE 7

1. Stephen Jupinka, Waldwick, New Jersey - #3 Lifetime

2. Michael Samuels, Bellerose Manor, New York - #149 lifetime

3. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey - #191

4. Billy Wasosky, Richmond, Virginia - unranked

5. Michael Ferguson, East Stroudsburg, - Pennsylvania -unranked

6. Matt Mickle, Pittsfield, Massachusetts - #37

7. David Deterra, Jamestown, Rhode Island - #25

8. Ken O'Brien, Virginia Beach, Virginia - #236

9. Peter Plati III, Peekskill, New York - #258

10. RT Davis/Chris Throop, Wichita, Kansas - #300

11. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York - #147

12. Rob Zamojski, Fair Lawn, New Jersey - unranked

13. John Rundle, Pembroke, Massachusetts - #229

14. Emir Mrkulic, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey - unranked

15. Kelly Stokes, Newark, Delaware - unranked



Not that playing with Quahogs wasn't a blast last year, but having the #3 ranked + 2 more in the top #40 is just depressing!!!



What is the hardest league so far??? Not that unranked doesn't mean 'easy' because they could be the next Childs or Jupinka, but when you in there with a Jupinka you know you have a tough battle ahead!

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Post by ESPN8 THE OCHO » Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:57 pm

1. Jared Eagle, Staten Island, New York- #10**

2. Brett Goldblatt, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey- #70

3. Douglas Jaffe, Commack, New York- #94**

4. Josh Jantas, Fords, New Jersey- #315

5. David Martino, Melville, New York- #24*

6. Robert FitzGerald, Bethel, Connecticut- #86

7. Craig Kielinski, Exton, Pennsylvania- #93*

8. Scott Newman, Princeton, New Jersey- #220

9. John Wojtowicz, Cranford, New Jersey- #124

10. Zack Stair, Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania- unranked

11. Mark Messenger, Hoboken, New Jersey- unranked

12. Joe DiGalbo, New York City- unranked

13. Jason Duponte, Norwood, Massachusetts- #14

14. Robert Hines, Shirley, Massachusetts- unranked

15. Richard Kidd, New York City- #353

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Post by Hardbizz » Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:49 pm

Originally posted by Spyhunter:

LEAGUE 7

1. Stephen Jupinka, Waldwick, New Jersey - #3 Lifetime

2. Michael Samuels, Bellerose Manor, New York - #149 lifetime

3. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey - #191

4. Billy Wasosky, Richmond, Virginia - unranked

5. Michael Ferguson, East Stroudsburg, - Pennsylvania -unranked

6. Matt Mickle, Pittsfield, Massachusetts - #37

7. David Deterra, Jamestown, Rhode Island - #25

8. Ken O'Brien, Virginia Beach, Virginia - #236

9. Peter Plati III, Peekskill, New York - #258

10. RT Davis/Chris Throop, Wichita, Kansas - #300

11. Larry Schechter, Rexford, New York - #147

12. Rob Zamojski, Fair Lawn, New Jersey - unranked

13. John Rundle, Pembroke, Massachusetts - #229

14. Emir Mrkulic, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey - unranked

15. Kelly Stokes, Newark, Delaware - unranked



Not that playing with Quahogs wasn't a blast last year, but having the #3 ranked + 2 more in the top #40 is just depressing!!!



What is the hardest league so far??? Not that unranked doesn't mean 'easy' because they could be the next Childs or Jupinka, but when you in there with a Jupinka you know you have a tough battle ahead! Coincidence that the #3 lifetime guy has first pick? And 3 out of the last 4 picks are "unranked"......hmmmmm

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Post by eddiejag » Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:10 pm

THIS IS GOOD STUFF ,you can get an idea of how many top 100 to 150 teams in a league.Can we get some more of the's , very intersting.What league has the most unranked players or newbie's.
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Post by Berkshire Juggernauts » Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:20 pm

Hardbizz thats a foolish statement, I think Quahogs were going to draft a good team from whatever slot he got. I personally think people make to much of a big deal about where they draft from, it lets you maybe get an idea of your first few picks but the draft will be won or lost in the middle rounds. I mean if the guys you want go right before your pick then that slot sucks and you can have the 14th pick and get all your targets. Good Luck everyone!

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Post by Dirt Dogs » Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:23 pm

LEAGUE 6

1. John Gifford, Skowhegan, Maine #141

2. Mark Srebro, York, Pennsylvania #30

3. Greg Marta, Burlington, New Jersey #158

4. Mark Laronga, Flushing, New York #120

5. Matt Hickok, Salem, Massachusetts #373

6. Michael Bozzi, Reading, Massachusetts #59

7. Dan Santinoff, Alexandria, Virginia #23

8. John Longo, Ossining, New York N/A

9. Ed Swartz, New York City N/A

10. Steven Kalfaian, Briarwood, New York #372

11. Martin Bedell, Poughkeepsie, New York #35

12. Adam Lippert, Brooklyn Park, New York #187

13. Carl Borgatti, Forest Hills, New York #245

14. Ned Donohue, Wappinger Falls, New York #6

15. Keith Mininson, Livingston, New Jersey N/A
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Post by eddiejag » Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:59 pm

NEW YORK 6 WITH 5 IN THE TOP 60,not bad.
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Post by Hardbizz » Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:19 pm

Originally posted by Berkshire Juggernauts:

Hardbizz thats a foolish statement, I think Quahogs were going to draft a good team from whatever slot he got. I personally think people make to much of a big deal about where they draft from, it lets you maybe get an idea of your first few picks but the draft will be won or lost in the middle rounds. I mean if the guys you want go right before your pick then that slot sucks and you can have the 14th pick and get all your targets. Good Luck everyone! LOL, its all in good humor...... thats all, but let me just say..... Owners should not be so religious on this "Rankings"... All it means is that these individuals have been participating at the site..... I myself have been participating and running Fantasy Leagues for 11 years now.... Who's to say that these ranked guys have "cashed" in and/or won more baseball leagues than I have or the other "unranked" owners in the league... I actually LOVE the fact that this Top Rank owner is in my division....cuz I will prove myself and he will bow down...ohhhhhhhh, LOL

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Post by King of Queens » Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:24 pm

Originally posted by Hardbizz:

....cuz I will prove myself and he will bow down...ohhhhhhhh, LOL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFyHTU8tg_0

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