Saimoe 2007 Second Round: Groups E and F

Saimoe 2007 Second Round: Groups E and F

And the Bedlam continues its coverage of Saimoe 2007 with results from the second round in Groups E and F.

Group E

Round E1-

  1. Sion(Shion) Jujo -Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru. 201
  2. Shinku-Rozen Maiden 818
  3. Nodoka Miyazaki -Negima!? 539

Winner – Shinku

Round E2-

  1. Ginga Nakajima -Nanoha Strikers 448
  2. Takako Itsukushima- Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru 573
  3. Shimako Tōdō -Maria-sama ga Miteru OVA 269

Winner - Takako Itsukushima

Takako and Shinku will square off in the third round.

Round E3-

  1. Saki Kijima-Hayate no Gotoku 445
  2. Henrietta-Zero no Tsukaima 575
  3. Tamao Suzumi-Strawberry Panic 675

Winner - Tamao Suzumi. The only player from Strawberry Panic remaining, she continues to hold her ground.

Round E4-

  1. Ayumu Nishizawa - Hayate no Gotoku 830
  2. Asa Shigure- Shuffle Memories 161
  3. Teana Lanster - Nanoha Strikers 767

Winner – Ayumu Nishizawa. It will be Tamao vs. Ayumu for a spot in the Group E final.

Group F

Round F1-

  1. Yoshino Shimazu-Maria-sama ga Miteru 243
  2. Arurū -Utawarerumono 661
  3. Rein-Fushigiboshi no Futagohime Gyu! 438

Winner – Arurū

Round F2-

  1. Asuna Kagurazaka-Negima 462
  2. Suiseiseki-Rozen Maiden 888
  3. Momoko Kuzuryū -Sumomo mo Momo mo ~Chijō Saikyō no Yome~ 122

Winner – Suiseiseki desu. The defender continues her march towards protecting her crown desu. It’s Suiseiseki vs. Arurū for a spot in the group final. Desu.

Round F3-

  1. Miyuki Takara -Lucky Star 318
  2. Souseiseki- Rozen Maiden 706
  3. Sun Seto- Seto no Hanayome 982

Winner – Sun Seto. Great news for the Hanayome party, but not very good news for the Lucky Star and Rozen Maiden nations: both franchise characters from Seto no Hanayome are still alive.

Round F4-

  1. Aika S. Granzchesta - ARIA The NATURAL 415
  2. Kaede Fuyou - Shuffle! Memories 287
  3. Tsukasa Hiiragi - Lucky Star 1048

Winner – Tsukasa Hiiragi. Three out of four ain’t too dang shabby.

She will face her toughest test yet: a date with Suiseiseki for a spot in the Group F final. Will she be able to topple the defending champ? Stay tuned.

We will wrap our second round coverage with results from Groups G and H on the Bedlam.

Moore of the same. And the city waits...

So, the Lakewood Lancers choked again against Poly, 13-6. I’m not going to buy into any talk from Poly saying that this was a bad game for them. A win is a win. Whether or not Compton will have to m.o. to beat the Jackrabbits remains to be seen. The Tarbabes won’t face the stiffs from Atlantic and PCH until November 2.

Meanwhile, I am seeing police cars roll right past me. It’s Friday night, and they are laying a crackdown on the offenders. Babylon in action. The 49er hockey team opened the season defeating Arizona State 3-2, and the women’s volleyball team swept Riverside, but our women’s soccer team was not ready for USC, getting shut out 3-0. If our ladies can beat the Galaxy, then USC’s Women of Troy will make the game look like a farce by halftime.

Finally, Melbourne Victory…actually got a victory, defeating the Queensland Roar, 2-0. I guess tuning in to SEN 1116 for the first time in a while has its benefits. Meanwhile, Greg Ryan lost his mind by tampering with the lineup, and the WNT dropped a 4-0 decision to Brazil. That won’t be the only thing he will lose. I guarantee you. And it’s easy as putting the pieces together. (Hint: Hope Solo will be vindicated for spilling out the cold truth.)