After a weekend hiatus in which 12 players from the WPLL played three exhibition games against England’s national team, the WPLL returns to action Saturday night outside Philadelphia.
The Command will take on the Brave at 6 p.m. and the Fire play the Pride at 8 p.m. Both games are at John A. Farrell Stadium on the campus of West Chester University, which hosted last year’s WPLL semifinals. Tickets are $15.
The league will take another two weeks between games before concluding the regular season July 20 in Long Island.
Weekend Warriors
With just two weekends to go, only one thing is for certain in the WPLL standings: The Fight are No. 1. Beyond them, a lot could change over the final two weekends.
The 1-1 Brave could go 2-0 down the stretch and move into second; or they could go 0-2 and fall all the way to fourth.
At 1-1, the Pride also control their own destiny. They take on the 0-2 Fire in the second game Friday and then face a key matchup with the Brave to end the regular season July 20.
The 1-2 Command can’t finish better than fourth unless they stop the Brave in the first game Friday. The 0-2 Fire need a win just to have a shot at their first playoff berth.
Fight Club
One reason for the Fight’s 3-0 start is having the most potent offense in the league. Of the top 11 scorers in the WPLL, five play for the Fight.
While the Pride’s Halle Majorana leads the league among players with at least two games played with 4.5 points per game, the Fight has several players right behind. Katrina Dowd leads the frontrunners with 4.0 points per game, Kylie Ohlmiller checks in at 3.66 points per game, and Taylor Cummings, Sam Apuzzo and Kayla Treanor all average 3.0 points per game.