Western Washington vs. Cal Poly SLO Northwest Challenge Final Game Recap
Watch as top-ranked Western Washington Dirt and Cal Poly SLO Slowcore face off in the Northwest Challenge Final Game from Seattle, Washington. The two powerhouse teams, ranked among the top 10 in the ultimate power rankings, engage in an intense battle for victory. Dirt, still reeling from a pool play loss to Oregon State, looks to bounce back, while Slowcore, undefeated coming into the game, seeks to extend its winning streak. Veteran star Anton Orm leads the charge for Cal Poly SLO, working with his future teammates and showcasing his skills as a twotime first team all-American. Meanwhile, Western Washington's offense comes out strong, with players like Zulli Ishikawa Sabo and Phoenix Liberty making impressive plays. The game features exciting moments of skill and athleticism, including a jaw-dropping catch by La Liberty and a well-placed inside-out backhand from Max Gade. Who will emerge victorious in this thrilling matchup?
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Northwest challenge men's final from Seattle, Washington. Two top 10 teams in the ulti power rankings in Western Washington Dirt and Calpaly Slow Slowcore ready to do battle. Dirt suffered a pool play loss to Oregon State, but has bounced back while Slowcore was undefeated coming into this game. Western Washington essentially the home team out on offense first. Works it around the horn. Zulli Ishikawa Sabo unleashes a flick hawk as Dirt gets the first score of the game. Cowpali slow trying to counter on their first offensive point looking for the end zone, but Graham Pec swoops in and gets the block. No room to breathe for this slowcourt defense as Dirt counters right away. Ishikawa Sabo puts out another huge throw and Phoenix Liberty reels in the break and the fans in the sideline are pumped up. Can the Cal Poly Sooul offensive line bounce back? The answer is yes. As veteran star Anton Orm works a little give go with the future of this team and Henry Garcia, the star rookie gets his team's first goal. Red zone opportunity for Slowcore. Looks like an open teammate for Hayden King, but Ben Hansen comes out of nowhere to give Dirt another break opportunity. Cedar Hines putting in the work, avoids the defender and looks for La Liberty who makes an insane catch. Check out the concentration on this. Literally worth getting out of your chair for. See the fan in the back for evidence. We've seen Western Washington air it out. And now the Southwest Giants showing they can do the same as twotime first team all-American Anton Orm opens up the arm looking for Alex Nelson who rises up for the clean hold. Ishikawa Sabo collects the pole and immediately rips it deep looking for Pek but this throw is too far. Slowcore looking to counter. A wellplaced inside out backhand from Max Gade finds Garcia who brings Cowpoly Slow within one. Another Cowpoly Slow break ties up the contest. Then a turnover from Dirt gives Slow a chance to take half. Who else will get the assist but Anton Orm. That's his fourth. Gideon Knox tries to help set up a break opportunity for Western Washington as he gets a layout block. One block deserves another as Emtt Steel gets a piece of this reset throw and immediately runs towards the end zone. He is...





