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06/14/2026

Week 4
8:00 PM | Big Smasher (H) vs Titos Punch (A)
9:00 PM | Big Smasher (H) vs Sauced Mozz (A)

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Week 2 Preview

SAUCED MOZZ TAKES CENTER STAGE IN DOUBLEHEADER WEEKEND

After a successful opening week that saw Sauced Mozz knock off preseason favorite Big Smasher, Andrew Minerd’s club will take on the challenge of a doubleheader this Sunday. Standing in their way are Titos Punch in Game 1 and a rematch with Big Smasher in Game 2.

While only one week has been played, the standings already look upside down.

Sauced Mozz sits atop the table at 1-0-0.

Titos Punch, predicted by many to spend the season searching for answers, also opened with a victory.

Meanwhile, Big Smasher enters Week 2 carrying an unexpected 0-2-0 record and all the panic that accompanies it.

Fortunately for Big Smasher, the season is still young.

Unfortunately for Big Smasher, everyone noticed.

8:00PM
SAUCED MOZZ VS TITOS PUNCH

The opening matchup features two teams coming off victories and carrying very different levels of confidence.

Sauced Mozz earned theirs.

Titos Punch remains under investigation.

Andrew Minerd’s squad looked organized, balanced, and surprisingly competent during opening week. Casella and Gilbert provided secondary scoring between uncomfortable gazes, Ryan Lewis once again demonstrated an uncanny ability to influence games without scoring as much as everyone expects, and Zack Merullo immediately returned to collecting assists like a child collecting baseball cards.

The biggest question for Sauced Mozz remains simple:

Will Collin Iacarella show up?

League statisticians continue to maintain that Sauced Mozz becomes approximately 37% more dangerous whenever Iacarella arrives before puck drop. Unfortunately, forecasting his attendance remains more difficult than predicting South Texas weather. Odds are in Sauced Mozz’s favor, however, as Iacarella often finds himself available for double headers.

For Titos Punch, the story begins with the Hernandezes.

Jacob opened the season with a hat trick while Jaiden successfully survived opening night without a complete team collapse. That alone qualifies as progress.

The return of David Penn will also be worth monitoring.

Penn missed Week 1 while serving as scorekeeper, though sources close to the team insist his shoulder has recovered from last season’s self-inflicted celebration injuries. If healthy, Penn instantly changes the complexion of Titos Punch’s offense.

Then there’s Ian Chase.

Fresh off picking up an assist, Chase enters Week 2 carrying all the confidence of a man who has forgotten every previous season of hockey he has ever played.

Whether that confidence is deserved remains a matter of considerable debate.

Key Matchup

Andrew Minerd vs David Penn

For years these two have alternated between carrying teams, coaching teammates, and quietly questioning the intelligence of everyone around them. Both players are capable of controlling the pace of a game when motivated.

Prediction

Sauced Mozz appears to have slightly more balance while Titos Punch relies heavily on individual performances.

That usually works until it doesn’t.

Sauced Mozz 6
Titos Punch 4

Game MVP Prediction: Andrew Minerd

The captain continues his strong start while reminding everyone why he drafted himself first.

9:00PM
SAUCED MOZZ VS BIG SMASHER

The headliner.

The rematch.

The game Big Smasher has been waiting an entire two weeks to play.

After opening the season with two losses, Junior Yupanqui’s club suddenly finds itself facing questions that nobody expected to ask.

Mainly:

Was Big Smasher overrated?

The answer is probably no.

The problem is that nobody cares about reasonable explanations after an 0-2 start.

Big Smasher still boasts one of the league’s three deepest rosters.

Junior recorded a hat trick in Week 1.

Nathan Motz looked every bit the offensive force many expected under the tutelage of Junior.

Brandon Popham quietly piled up assists.

Micah Deary hasn’t even announced his presence yet.

Yet despite all that talent, the standings show zero wins.

The concern for Big Smasher isn’t offense.

It’s structure.

At times during opening week, the defensive zone resembled a community outreach program where everyone was welcome to participate.

Sauced Mozz will happily exploit that again if given the opportunity.

Andrew Minerd enters the contest fresh off a hat trick and will likely spend the week reminding everyone of that fact.

Casella and Gilbert appear comfortable in their roles and each other’s arms.

Ryan Lewis remains overdue for one of his random multi-goal games.

And if Collin Iacarella appears, everything changes.

The league’s most dangerous part-time employee has a long history of showing up unexpectedly and immediately impacting the game.

Whether he arrives remains one of the great mysteries of modern sports.

Key Matchup

Junior Yupanqui vs Reality

Week 1 did not go according to plan.

Championship hangovers are real.

The excuses are already beginning to pile up.

Junior now gets an immediate opportunity to remind everyone why Big Smasher entered the season as the favorite.

Prediction

Big Smasher is too talented to remain winless for long.

Sauced Mozz is too disciplined to go away quietly.

Expect a significantly tighter game than their first meeting.

Big Smasher 5
Sauced Mozz 4

Game MVP Prediction: Nathan Motz

By the end of the night, someone will finally call him the “Junior Whisperer.”

Quick Stats

Standings

Team W L OTL Pts
Titos Punch 3 0 1 7
Sauced Mozz 2 1 1 5
Big Smasher 1 3 0 2

p = President’s Trophy
* = Clinched Playoff Berth
e = Eliminated from Playoffs

League Leaders

Player Team G A Pts
Van Vlymen, B TP 10 5 15
Hernandez, J TP 7 4 11
Iacarella, C SM 7 2 9
Goalie Team W GAA SV%
Rodriguez, F GU 3 5.00 0.804
Newton, T GU 1 5.00 0.815
Frizzell, B GU 1 7.00 0.754

Minimum 1 games played

League News

Week 1 Recap

BIG SMASHER DROPS BOTH GAMES ON OPENING NIGHT

Projected title favorites begin season 0-2 as Sauced Mozz and Titos Punch capitalize at Fairchild Park.

SAN ANTONIO — The Spring SARHL season officially opened Sunday evening at the (Un)Official Rink at Fairchild Park, where attendance was reported at six spectators for Game 1. League officials later clarified those six spectators were simply players hoping to be picked up as substitutes.

By the end of the evening, the preseason-favored Big Smasher found itself winless after dropping decisions to both Sauced Mozz and Titos Punch in a pair of games that featured offensive surges, questionable line changes, and two separate Too Many Men penalties — an infraction so rare in the SARHL that some players were forced to consult the rulebook afterward. The one with the pictures.

SAUCED MOZZ SPOILS BIG SMASHER’S DEBUT IN SEASON OPENER

Sauced Mozz 7, Big Smasher 4

Minerd records hat trick as preseason favorites stumble out of the gate.

FAIRCHILD PARK — The Spring SARHL season opened Sunday evening before an announced crowd of six spectators. Independent auditors later determined that number included three players hoping to be picked up as substitutes, one bike polo player waiting for a ride home, and a man walking his dog who never once looked toward the rink.

Still, it counted.

The season opener began with the debut of the league’s rotating goaltender experiment, as Taylor Newton suited up for Sauced Mozz while Felipe Rodriguez guarded the net for Big Smasher.

The pace of the opening period was described by multiple participants as “fast.” Independent observers later clarified that everyone was skating at exactly medium speed.

Big Smasher struck first when Nathan Motz finished a feed from Brandon Popham midway through the opening period. Popham has stated that he is repeating as scoring leader for the league in a tone that was said to be more defiant overcompensation than authoritative. Regardless, the early lead was short-lived.

Returning winger Zack Merullo immediately reminded everyone he assisted on Alex Casella’s equalizer. Witnesses reported Merullo continued discussing the assist for much of the evening despite recording no additional points. They went on to say that Merullo was heard telling anyone who would listen about all of the assists he should have had in this game.

Sauced Mozz quietly controlled the game from there as Andrew Minerd scored his first goal of the season to give Sauced Mozz a lead they would never fully relinquish.

The teams exchanged goals and momentum throughout the second period before an unlikely partnership between Matt Gilbert and Alex Casella began creating problems for Big Smasher’s defense. Gilbert and Casella factored into three consecutive Sauced Mozz goals, turning a tight contest into a comfortable lead. Reports from the Sauced Mozz bench suggested that the other players were getting uncomfortable with the longing stares into each others’ eyes by Gilbert and Casella.

Big Smasher’s frustrations only mounted when Nathan Motz was assessed a Too Many Men penalty late in the frame.

The official explanation remains unclear.

Reports indicate one player entered the surface, exited the surface, and was immediately replaced by another player entering the surface. After several moments of confusion, Motz was identified as the responsible party despite appearing only mildly involved. Motz’ fantasy numbers continue to pay dividends.

Big Smasher managed one final push in the third behind David Narvaiz, but Sauced Mozz answered repeatedly.

Andrew Minerd sealed the victory with an empty-net goal in the final seconds. Several players argued a high-stick should have been called moments earlier, and they were correct, but officials admitted they simply assumed nobody would continue trying that late in the game that was all but done.

Afterward, Minerd credited his teammates for the victory while quietly enjoying the rare experience of captaining a team without simultaneously having to babysit Mike Mallery and Brandon Popham.

Sources close to the captain described the feeling as “liberating.”

Scoring Summary

PeriodTimeTeamGoal ScorerAssist(s)Score
13:35Big SmasherNathan MotzBrandon Popham1 – 0
110:22Sauced MozzAlex CasellaZack Merullo1 – 1
111:30Sauced MozzAndrew MinerdUnassisted1 – 2
23:00Big SmasherJunior YupanquiNathan Motz2 – 2
24:32Big SmasherTravis LaveaultBrandon Popham3 – 2
26:23Sauced MozzAndrew MinerdUnassisted3 – 3
28:27Sauced MozzMatt GilbertAlex Casella3 – 4
31:58Sauced MozzAlex CasellaMatt Gilbert3 – 5
32:29Sauced MozzMatt GilbertUnassisted3 – 6
35:55Big SmasherDavid NarvaizBrandon Popham4 – 6
311:57Sauced MozzAndrew Minerd (EN)Unassisted4 – 7

Penalty Summary

PeriodTimeTeamPlayerInfractionPIM
20:33Sauced MozzMatt GilbertTripping2:00
210:23Big SmasherNathan MotzToo Many Men2:00
36:57Big SmasherNathan MotzTripping2:00

By The Numbers

Sauced Mozz

  • Andrew Minerd: 3 goals, 1 hat trick via the empty net
  • Alex Casella: 2 goals, 1 assist, 1 budding bromance
  • Matt Gilbert: 2 goals, 1 assist, 1 budding bromance

Big Smasher

  • Brandon Popham: 3 assists, 1 inflated ego
  • Nathan Motz: 1 goal, 1 assist, 4 PIMs
  • Junior Yupanqui: 1 goal?

TITOS PUNCH SURVIVES BIG SMASHER RALLY TO COMPLETE OPENING NIGHT UPSET

Titos Punch 6, Big Smasher 5

Van Vlymen, Hernandezeseseseses help hand preseason favorites second loss of the evening.

FAIRCHILD PARK — By the start of Game 2, attendance had risen to eight spectators, largely consisting of players from Sauced Mozz who elected to remain at the rink. By the final horn, attendance had dwindled to two individuals who may or may not have been engaged in a dispute over a half eaten sandwich near the cemetery beyond the far boards.

Despite the shrinking crowd, Titos Punch delivered one of the night’s biggest surprises, holding off a furious Big Smasher comeback to secure a 6-5 victory and leave the preseason favorites winless on opening night.

With no additional goalies available, Taylor Newton and Felipe Rodriguez simply switched benches between games. Neither appeared particularly enthusiastic about the arrangement, but with both goalies inexplicably wearing white, no one really seemed to notice.

Titos Punch entered the contest without David “Coach” Penn, who spent the evening keeping score while citing a shortage of elbow grease as the reason for his absence. League officials declined to comment on the diagnosis.

The game began in disastrous fashion for Big Smasher.

Brian Van Vlymen, fresh off promising dramatically improved attendance this season, opened the scoring just sixty seconds into the contest while portions of the Big Smasher roster were still completing what could generously be described as warm-ups.

Jaiden Hernandez followed moments later, scoring his first goal of the new season after reportedly ending a prolonged hunger strike brought on by an empty cheese ball container. Shortly after scoring, Hernandez returned to the bench complaining of turf toe after being stripped of the puck by a Big Smasher defender.

Despite the discomfort, Hernandez remained active throughout the game, occasionally playing hockey between medical updates.

Then Junior Yupanqui finally arrived.

Though technically present during Game 1, witnesses confirmed the Big Smasher captain fully entered the building sometime during the second period of Game 2.

Yupanqui immediately sparked a comeback, scoring three goals while repeatedly dragging Big Smasher back into contention. Nathan Motz in full “Junior Protégé Mode,” joined the effort with two goals of his own as the duo accounted for all five Big Smasher tallies.

Each time Big Smasher fought back, however, Titos Punch found an answer.

Jacob Hernandez restored a two-goal lead early in the second period before Yupanqui answered with back-to-back goals to tie the game at four.

Then came the moment that nearly ended the evening.

At 9:24 of the second period, Brian Van Vlymen delivered a pass to Mike Mallery near the front of the net. Mallery converted.

The goal itself only made the score 5-4.

The emotional damage was significantly greater.

Several Big Smasher players immediately stared toward their bench following the goal, apparently searching for guidance. None was provided.

League records remain inconclusive, but historians estimate that teams allowing goals to Mallery recover psychologically less than one percent of the time. Debilitating shame is the most often cited issue.

Big Smasher briefly tied the game at five early in the third on a power-play goal by Motz after Van Vlymen was penalized for a Too Many Men violation. Officials reported Van Vlymen re-entered the playing surface specifically to retrieve a dropped stick near center ice. His team tried to call him back, but he refused to listen.

The deadlock lasted only a few minutes.

With just under three minutes remaining, Jacob Hernandez struck again, completing his hat trick and giving Titos Punch the lead for good.

As the final seconds ticked away, Big Smasher’s hopes of salvaging opening night disappeared.

The preseason favorites left Fairchild Park 0-2.

Meanwhile, Titos Punch improved to 1-0 and immediately made every preseason prediction look questionable.

Scoring Summary

PeriodTimeTeamGoal ScorerAssist(s)Score
11:00Titos PunchBrian Van VlymenUnassisted1 – 0
12:53Titos PunchJaiden HernandezIan Chase2 – 0
16:27Titos PunchJacob HernandezBrian Van Vlymen3 – 0
20:29Big SmasherJunior YupanquiUnassisted3 – 1
22:00Big SmasherNathan MotzAdam Dixon3 – 2
24:03Titos PunchJacob HernandezUnassisted4 – 2
26:05Big SmasherJunior YupanquiUnassisted4 – 3
28:27Big SmasherJunior YupanquiUnassisted4 – 4
29:24Titos PunchMike MalleryBrian Van Vlymen5 – 4
36:38Big SmasherNathan Motz (PP)Adam Dixon5 – 5
39:04Titos PunchJacob HernandezBrian Van Vlymen6 – 5

Penalty Summary

PeriodTimeTeamPlayerInfractionPIM
34:40Titos PunchBrian Van VlymenToo Many Men2:00

By The Numbers

Titos Punch

  • Jacob Hernandez: 3 goals, including the game winner
  • Brian Van Vlymen: 1 goal, 3 assists, 1 Too Many Men penalty
  • Jaiden Hernandez: 1 goal, countless medical updates
  • Mike Mallery: 1 goal, catastrophic emotional damage inflicted

Big Smasher

  • Junior Yupanqui: Hat trick, 1 tired back from carrying an entire team
  • Nathan Motz: 2 goals, 0 PIMs
  • Adam Dixon: 2 assists, 1 successful head pat from Junior
  • Team Record: 0-2 despite being preseason favorites

Around the Rink

Attendance for Game 2 began at eight spectators before dwindling to two by the final horn. Reports indicate the remaining audience may have consisted of two homeless men arguing over a half eaten sandwich.

League officials have not confirmed whether either individual paid admission.

Three Stars of the Night

  1. Andrew Minerd (Sauced Mozz)
    Hat trick, including the empty-net dagger, while leading Sauced Mozz to an opening-night victory.
  2. Nathan Motz (Big Smasher)
    Three goals, one assist, and credit for four penalty minutes across both games while simultaneously taking responsibility for the entire team’s line changes.
  3. Brian Van Vlymen (Titos Punch)
    Opened the scoring, assisted multiple goals, took a Too Many Men penalty, and helped engineer Titos Punch’s upset victory.

Standings

Sauced Mozz: 1-0-0
Titos Punch: 1-0-0
Big Smasher: 0-2-0

The championship favorites have officially entered panic-watch territory after one week.

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