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|official4= [[Ethan Looers]]
 
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|subdivision_name= Championships and Titles:
|subdivisions= Champions Cup Victories (5):<br/>[[1950 QRO Champions Cup|1950]], [[1966 QRO Champions Cup|1966]]<br/>[[2002 QRO Champions Cup|2002]]<br>[[2015 QRO Champions Cup|2015]]<br>[[2016 QRO Champions Cup|2016]]<br>ERC Title Victories (9):<br/>[[1950 ERC Title Game|1950]], [[1966 ERC Title Game|1966]], [[1972 ERC Title Game|1972]], [[1986 ERC Title Game|1986]], [[1996 ERC Title Game|1996]], [[2002 ERC Title Game|2002]], [[2012 ERC Title Game|2012]], [[2015 ERC Title Game|2015]], [[2016 ERC Title Game|2016]]<br/>ERC Northwest Division Title Victories ():<br/>[[1950 Pitch Black Season|1950]], [[1951 Pitch Black Season|1951]], [[1955 Pitch Black Season|1955]], [[1960 Pitch Black Season|1960]], [[1963 Pitch Black Season|1963]], [[1966 Pitch Black Season|1966]], [[1967 Pitch Black Season|1967]], [[1972 Pitch Black Season|1972]], [[1975 Pitch Black Season|1975]], [[1978 Pitch Black Season|1978]], [[1979 Pitch Black Season|1979]], [[1980 Pitch Black Season|1980]], [[1983 Pitch Black Season|1983]], [[1984 Pitch Black Season|1984]], [[1986 Pitch Black Season|1986]], [[1993 Pitch Black Season|1993]], [[1998 Pitch Black Season|1998]], [[2000 Pitch Black Season|2000]], [[2002 Pitch Black Season|2002]], [[2007 Pitch Black Season|2007]], [[2011 Pitch Black Season|2011]], [[2012 Pitch Black Season|2012]], [[2013 Pitch Black Season|2013]], [[2014 Pitch Black Season|2014]], [[2015 Pitch Black Season|2015]], [[2016 Pitch Black Season|2016]], [[2017 Pitch Black Season|2017]], [[2018 Pitch Black Season|2018]], [[2019 Pitch Black Season|2019]]
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|subdivisions= '''Champions Cup Victories (5):'''<br/>[[1950 QRO Champions Cup|1950]], [[1966 QRO Champions Cup|1966]]<br/>[[2002 QRO Champions Cup|2002]]<br>[[2015 QRO Champions Cup|2015]]<br>[[2016 QRO Champions Cup|2016]]<br>'''ERC Title Victories (9):'''<br/>[[1950 ERC Title Game|1950]], [[1966 ERC Title Game|1966]], [[1972 ERC Title Game|1972]], [[1986 ERC Title Game|1986]], [[1996 ERC Title Game|1996]], [[2002 ERC Title Game|2002]], [[2012 ERC Title Game|2012]], [[2015 ERC Title Game|2015]], [[2016 ERC Title Game|2016]]<br/>'''ERC Northwest Division Title Victories (29):'''<br/>[[1950 Pitch Black Season|1950]], [[1951 Pitch Black Season|1951]], [[1955 Pitch Black Season|1955]], [[1960 Pitch Black Season|1960]], [[1963 Pitch Black Season|1963]], [[1966 Pitch Black Season|1966]], [[1967 Pitch Black Season|1967]], [[1972 Pitch Black Season|1972]], [[1975 Pitch Black Season|1975]], [[1978 Pitch Black Season|1978]], [[1979 Pitch Black Season|1979]], [[1980 Pitch Black Season|1980]], [[1983 Pitch Black Season|1983]], [[1984 Pitch Black Season|1984]], [[1986 Pitch Black Season|1986]], [[1993 Pitch Black Season|1993]], [[1998 Pitch Black Season|1998]], [[2000 Pitch Black Season|2000]], [[2002 Pitch Black Season|2002]], [[2007 Pitch Black Season|2007]], [[2011 Pitch Black Season|2011]], [[2012 Pitch Black Season|2012]], [[2013 Pitch Black Season|2013]], [[2014 Pitch Black Season|2014]], [[2015 Pitch Black Season|2015]], [[2016 Pitch Black Season|2016]], [[2017 Pitch Black Season|2017]], [[2018 Pitch Black Season|2018]], [[2019 Pitch Black Season|2019]]
 
|currency= TBD
 
|currency= TBD
 
|GDP=27-3
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
The Pitch Black were founded in the QRO in 1952 by their first owner and pioneer of the sport [[Erin Lebus]]. She revolutionized the game by spreading it out, using the whole length of the blacktop, which was an alternative to the physical, middle of the blacktop play that had been popular up to that point. Due to this style of play that left defenses shocked and defenseless, they won [[The QRO Champions Cup]] in only their first year. They seemed almost unstoppable, and in 1951 they were in the Conference Title game. In the 10th dime they seemed poised to win and get to the Cup, however in the final seconds [[Drew Kearse]] dropped a ball that would've put them up by 50, and in the final drive of the game [[The Mechanicsburg Businessmen]] hit on a 40 point top-roof play, which gave them the win 370-360.  
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The Pitch Black were founded in the QRO in 1950 by their first owner and pioneer of the sport [[Erin Lebus]]. She revolutionized the game by spreading it out, using the whole length of the blacktop, which was an alternative to the physical, middle of the blacktop play that had been popular up to that point. Due to this style of play that left defenses shocked and defenseless, they won [[The QRO Champions Cup]] in only their first year. They seemed almost unstoppable, and in 1951 they were in the Conference Title game. In the 10th dime they seemed poised to win and get to the Cup, however in the final seconds [[Drew Kearse]] dropped a ball that would've put them up by 50, and in the final drive of the game [[The Mechanicsburg Businessmen]] hit on a 40 point top-roof play, which gave them the win 370-360.  
  
 
In the years following their first Cup win the team was good still, but others started catching up, adopting the spread style offense that had worked to the Pitch Black's success in the previous years, and in 1959 they missed out on getting to the Conference Title game for the first time ever. In the mid '60s, however, they were back at it again, with another high powered offense, led by arguably the best Wide-out ever, [[Thomas Anthony-Barber]]. In 1966 they did it again, winning the Champions Cup. After their 2nd win, in the early '70s they still were good, however they were dealt a huge loss when Erin Lebus passed away, in 1973. After that the Pitch Black couldn't seem to win, partially due to the passing of the beloved Lebus, but mainly because of [[The Minersville Miners]] team of the era being dominant, and defeating the Pitch Black among other teams seemingly every season in the Tournament. In the '90s, the Pitch Black reached their all time low, not making the Tournament for 3 years straight.  
 
In the years following their first Cup win the team was good still, but others started catching up, adopting the spread style offense that had worked to the Pitch Black's success in the previous years, and in 1959 they missed out on getting to the Conference Title game for the first time ever. In the mid '60s, however, they were back at it again, with another high powered offense, led by arguably the best Wide-out ever, [[Thomas Anthony-Barber]]. In 1966 they did it again, winning the Champions Cup. After their 2nd win, in the early '70s they still were good, however they were dealt a huge loss when Erin Lebus passed away, in 1973. After that the Pitch Black couldn't seem to win, partially due to the passing of the beloved Lebus, but mainly because of [[The Minersville Miners]] team of the era being dominant, and defeating the Pitch Black among other teams seemingly every season in the Tournament. In the '90s, the Pitch Black reached their all time low, not making the Tournament for 3 years straight.  
  
 
At the dawn of the 21st century, things still looked grim for Maximum City. In 2001 the team turned it around with 3 first round draft picks, SM [[Ryan Hullock]], CT [[Felicity Vebas]], and Wide-out [[Millard Liberty]]. Just the next year they won their 3rd Cup led by those three players, and Maximum City rejoiced. The Pitch Black won twice, back to back in 2015 and '16, with an aging Millard Liberty and a plethora of defensive stars. Today the Pitch Black are still a good team, with Millard Liberty still going strong, and a bad division has led them to be a contender in the Tournament almost every year. They are also known today for their 7 times a year Black Out games, where all the fans in attendance at Lebus Stadium in Maximum City wear black, and the lights are dimmed. Since 1993, they have won an astonishing 167 of those 175 black out games. Shadow the Lurker, the team's beloved mascot, also is nationally known for it's antics and crowd-hyping techniques.
 
At the dawn of the 21st century, things still looked grim for Maximum City. In 2001 the team turned it around with 3 first round draft picks, SM [[Ryan Hullock]], CT [[Felicity Vebas]], and Wide-out [[Millard Liberty]]. Just the next year they won their 3rd Cup led by those three players, and Maximum City rejoiced. The Pitch Black won twice, back to back in 2015 and '16, with an aging Millard Liberty and a plethora of defensive stars. Today the Pitch Black are still a good team, with Millard Liberty still going strong, and a bad division has led them to be a contender in the Tournament almost every year. They are also known today for their 7 times a year Black Out games, where all the fans in attendance at Lebus Stadium in Maximum City wear black, and the lights are dimmed. Since 1993, they have won an astonishing 167 of those 175 black out games. Shadow the Lurker, the team's beloved mascot, also is nationally known for it's antics and crowd-hyping techniques.
 
 
  
 
== Current Stats ==
 
== Current Stats ==
  
Currently the record of the Pitch Black is 6-3. Any more statistics can be found by going here: [http://maximumjedi.com], then going to the official QRO website under websites, then click statistics.  
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Currently the record of the Pitch Black is 6-3. Any more statistics can be found by going here: [http://maximumjedi.com], then going to the official QRO megasite under websites, then click statistics.  
  
  
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== Roster ==
 
== Roster ==
  
The Maximum City roster includes 21 players, 11 in the starting lineup and 10 alternates. The starting lineup is as follows:
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The Maximum City roster includes 21 players, 11 in the starting lineup and 10 alternates. Below is their current roster as of March, 2020. Listed is each player, along with their jersey number and years of experience in the league. Also included is if they have ever been selected to the [[QRO Elite Team|Elite Team]], and if so how many years, and the college they played at.
  
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!style=background:white scope="col"|
 
!style=background:white scope="col"|Player
 
!style=background:white scope="col"|Player
 
!style=background:white scope="col"|Experience
 
!style=background:white scope="col"|Experience
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|-
 
|-
 
!style=background:white rowspan="2"|Startermen
 
!style=background:white rowspan="2"|Startermen
|style=background:white align=center|[[Brody Clope]] (#16)
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|style=background:white align=center|'''[[Brody Clope]] (#16)'''
 
|style=background:white align=center|3 years
 
|style=background:white align=center|3 years
 
|style=background:white align=center|2 (2018/19)
 
|style=background:white align=center|2 (2018/19)
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!style=background:white align=center|[[Quentina Uzxkszal]] (#32)
 
!style=background:white align=center|[[Quentina Uzxkszal]] (#32)
 
|style=background:white align=center|6 years
 
|style=background:white align=center|6 years
style=background:white align=center|None
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|style=background:white align=center|None
style=background:white align=center|[[Kumar Technological Institute|Kumar Tech]]
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|style=background:white align=center|[[Kumar Technological Institute|Kumar Tech]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
!style=background:white rowspan="6"|Penetramen
 
!style=background:white rowspan="6"|Penetramen
|style=background:white align=center|[[Rodney Tanner]] (#26)
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|style=background:white align=center|'''[[Rodney Tanner]] (#26)'''
 
|style=background:white align=center|5 years
 
|style=background:white align=center|5 years
 
|style=background:white align=center|4 (2015/2017/18/19)
 
|style=background:white align=center|4 (2015/2017/18/19)
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|-
 
|-
 
!style=background:white rowspan="7"|Wide-Outs
 
!style=background:white rowspan="7"|Wide-Outs
|style=background:white align=center|[[Xam Jameson]] (#18)
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|style=background:white align=center|'''[[Xam Jameson]] (#18)'''
 
|style=background:white align=center|3 years
 
|style=background:white align=center|3 years
 
|style=background:white align=center|1 (2019)
 
|style=background:white align=center|1 (2019)
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!style=background:white align=center|[[Ronnie Wrathman]] (#59)
 
!style=background:white align=center|[[Ronnie Wrathman]] (#59)
 
|style=background:white align=center|6 years
 
|style=background:white align=center|6 years
|style=background:white align=center|None
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|style=background:white align=center|3 (2014/15/16)
 
|style=background:white align=center|[[University of Rodriguezville|Rodriguezville]]
 
|style=background:white align=center|[[University of Rodriguezville|Rodriguezville]]
 
|-
 
|-
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|style=background:white align=center|[[Old Traditional College|Old Traditional]]
 
|style=background:white align=center|[[Old Traditional College|Old Traditional]]
 
|-
 
|-
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!style=background:white rowspan="2"|Center Tusslers
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|style=background:white align=center|'''[[Tom Ravelle]] (#67)'''
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|style=background:white align=center|9 years
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|style=background:white align=center|5 (2012/2013/2014/2018/2019)
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|style=background:white align=center|[[West Snowy University|West Snowy]]
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|-
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!style=background:white align=center|[[Gerald Xachs]] (#78)
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|style=background:white align=center|4 years
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|style=background:white align=center|None
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|style=background:white align=center|[[Maximum University|Maximum]]
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|-
 +
!style=background:white rowspan="2"|End Tusslers
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|style=background:white align=center|'''[[Patricia Davidmin]] (#88)'''
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|style=background:white align=center|7 years
 +
|style=background:white align=center|None
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|style=background:white align=center|[[Landis University|Landis]]
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|-
 +
!style=background:white align=center|[[Yadlapally Jesus]] (#41)
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|style=background:white align=center|6 years
 +
|style=background:white align=center|None
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|style=background:white align=center|[[Kumar Federal University|Kumar Federal]]
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|-
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!style=background:white rowspan="2"|Sharpies
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|style=background:white align=center|'''[[Zexksl Controz]] (#1)'''
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|style=background:white align=center|8 years
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|style=background:white align=center|None
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|style=background:white align=center|[[Switzer University]]
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|-
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!style=background:white align=center|[[Logan Sothxzaks]] (#15)
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|style=background:white align=center|3 years
 +
|style=background:white align=center|None
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|style=background:white align=center|[[Sharpsport College|Sharpsport]]
 
|}
 
|}
 
 
Starterman: [[Brody Clope]], Penetramen: [[Rodney Tanner]], [[Frankie Hopper]], and [[Charanya Gwen]], Wide-Outs: [[Xam Jameson]], [[Ronnie Wrathman]], [[Eliza Schottenhammer]], and [[Tyler Quentinson]], Center Tussler: [[Tom Ravelle]], End Tussler: [[Patricia Davidmin]], and Sharpie: [[Zexksl Controz]].
 
 
The Pitch Black's 10 person alternate lineup includes:
 
 
 
 
Starterman: [[Quentina Uzxkszal]], Penetramen: [[Peter Wanger]], [[Opal Saeson]], and [[Hermione Roberts]], Wide-Outs: [[Maxx Johnson]], [[Al Porshaw]], and [[David Porkman]], Center Tussler: [[Gerald Xachs]], End Tussler: [[Yadlapally Jesus]], and Sharpie: [[Logan Sothxzaks]].
 

Latest revision as of 21:02, 3 April 2020

Maximum City Pitch Black
Logo of the Maximum City Pitch Black
Motto: Dark as Night
Team Song: Pitch Black Chant
Organization Affiliations
League Quentinian Roofball Organization
Conference Eastern Roofball Conference
Division ERC Northwest
Team Colors Black and White
Mascot Shadow the Lurker
Locations
Administrative Facility Black Lane Facility
Stadium Lebus Stadium
City Maximum City, MA
History
Established: September, 1950
Won First Champions Cup: May 7th, 1950
Current Owner Elected: July 19th, 2001
Administration
Owner: Gary Bowerse
Chief Financial Officer: Cecil Fandino
Administrative Manager: Ailus Beech
Head Coach: Ethan Looers
Championships and Titles: Champions Cup Victories (5):
1950, 1966
2002
2015
2016
ERC Title Victories (9):
1950, 1966, 1972, 1986, 1996, 2002, 2012, 2015, 2016
ERC Northwest Division Title Victories (29):
1950, 1951, 1955, 1960, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1972, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Team
All-Time Record TBD
• Past Season Record 27-3
• Tournament Record TBD

The Maximum City Pitch Black is a professional Roofball team that plays in The Quentinian Roofball Organization, in Maximum City. Founded in 1950, they are a part of The Eastern Roofball Conference, and The ERC Northwest division, with The Boston Privateers and The West Snowy Grinders. They have won 5 QRO Champions Cups, one in 1950, 1966, 2002, 2015, and 2016. Currently their head coach is Ethan Looers, and their owner is Gary Bowerse.

History

The Pitch Black were founded in the QRO in 1950 by their first owner and pioneer of the sport Erin Lebus. She revolutionized the game by spreading it out, using the whole length of the blacktop, which was an alternative to the physical, middle of the blacktop play that had been popular up to that point. Due to this style of play that left defenses shocked and defenseless, they won The QRO Champions Cup in only their first year. They seemed almost unstoppable, and in 1951 they were in the Conference Title game. In the 10th dime they seemed poised to win and get to the Cup, however in the final seconds Drew Kearse dropped a ball that would've put them up by 50, and in the final drive of the game The Mechanicsburg Businessmen hit on a 40 point top-roof play, which gave them the win 370-360.

In the years following their first Cup win the team was good still, but others started catching up, adopting the spread style offense that had worked to the Pitch Black's success in the previous years, and in 1959 they missed out on getting to the Conference Title game for the first time ever. In the mid '60s, however, they were back at it again, with another high powered offense, led by arguably the best Wide-out ever, Thomas Anthony-Barber. In 1966 they did it again, winning the Champions Cup. After their 2nd win, in the early '70s they still were good, however they were dealt a huge loss when Erin Lebus passed away, in 1973. After that the Pitch Black couldn't seem to win, partially due to the passing of the beloved Lebus, but mainly because of The Minersville Miners team of the era being dominant, and defeating the Pitch Black among other teams seemingly every season in the Tournament. In the '90s, the Pitch Black reached their all time low, not making the Tournament for 3 years straight.

At the dawn of the 21st century, things still looked grim for Maximum City. In 2001 the team turned it around with 3 first round draft picks, SM Ryan Hullock, CT Felicity Vebas, and Wide-out Millard Liberty. Just the next year they won their 3rd Cup led by those three players, and Maximum City rejoiced. The Pitch Black won twice, back to back in 2015 and '16, with an aging Millard Liberty and a plethora of defensive stars. Today the Pitch Black are still a good team, with Millard Liberty still going strong, and a bad division has led them to be a contender in the Tournament almost every year. They are also known today for their 7 times a year Black Out games, where all the fans in attendance at Lebus Stadium in Maximum City wear black, and the lights are dimmed. Since 1993, they have won an astonishing 167 of those 175 black out games. Shadow the Lurker, the team's beloved mascot, also is nationally known for it's antics and crowd-hyping techniques.

Current Stats

Currently the record of the Pitch Black is 6-3. Any more statistics can be found by going here: [1], then going to the official QRO megasite under websites, then click statistics.


Roster

The Maximum City roster includes 21 players, 11 in the starting lineup and 10 alternates. Below is their current roster as of March, 2020. Listed is each player, along with their jersey number and years of experience in the league. Also included is if they have ever been selected to the Elite Team, and if so how many years, and the college they played at.