Teams Courthouse and FBA-NOVA met to settle the score on a perfect October day in Quincy Park. After Honorable Referee Alston and scorekeeper Chip Molster resolved two-out drama over certain base-running provisions in the Federal Rules of Kickball Procedure, FBA-NOVA slammed the door shut with its defensive prowess.
Read MoreUnder the guidance of Honorable Coaches Nachmanoff and O’Grady, a ragtag band of (physically underqualified) law clerks, (physically overqualified) deputy U.S. Marshals, and the rest of the EDVA courthouse family wrested the trophy back from the overconfident FBA team, futilely helmed by Honorable Coaches Hilton and Anderson.
Read MoreThirteen teams made a valiant effort to secure bragging rights for 2020, but only three prevailed.
Read MoreUnder the guidance of Honorable Coaches Nachmanoff and O’Grady, a ragtag band of (physically underqualified) law clerks, (physically overqualified) deputy U.S. Marshals, and the rest of the EDVA courthouse family wrested the trophy back from the overconfident FBA team, futilely helmed by Honorable Coaches Hilton and Anderson.
Read MoreA year after their come-from-behind heroics, Judge Nachnanoff and Judge O’Grady commanded their EDVA team to an early lead, but Judge Anderson coached the FBA team to victory, delivering the coveted kickball trophy back to the FBA team for the second time in three years.
Read MoreA great showing of judges, law clerks, and lawyers came out to display their knowledge beyond the courtroom.
Read MoreThe YLC thanks Judge Nachmanoff and the excellent panelists for sharing their thoughts and advice on the judicial clerkship process.
Read MoreOn the field, dreams were made and shattered over the course of nine innings. The FBA sought to defend their 2016 title, but were unable to withstand the sheer offensive power of the EDVA.
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