What happens when SoCal challenges NorCal to a Super Smash Bros. Melee rematch on their turf? SoCal doesnt show up.Blood for Blood in San Francisco, California was supposed to be SoCals chance at redemption, but because many top players were unable to attend, it turned into another NorCal vs. NorCal grand finals.All of SoCals hopes were riding on G2s Weston Westballz Dennis, who was fighting his way through the losers bracket. In the finals, Westballz had to go against Counter Logic Gamings Kevin PewPewU Toy. Westballz is known for having a highly technical and fast Falco. PewPewU, however, stayed grounded, and punished Westballz for coming in with pure aggression. This didnt stop Westballz, as he continued to apply tons of pressure. Unfortunately, it was during the third game that Westballz caught the ire of Whispy.Theres a tree in the center of Dreamland that will blow a gust of wind. It was while Westballz was trying to get back on stage that Whispy threw out a gust, forcing him back on ledge. PewPewU took advantage of this and converted it into a stock. After the loss, Westballz took PewPewU back to Dreamland for Game 4, and lost. It put to rest all chances of a SoCal comeback.In the grand finals, it was NorCal vs. NorCal with Splyces Michael Nintendude Brancato against PewPewU. Nintendude was sitting comfortably, having sent PewPewU to the losers bracket earlier on. But PewPewU was able to reset the bracket in the first set with a clean 3-0. In the second set of the grand finals, PewPewU continued his domination, and took the tournament 3-1.One of the favorites going in had oddly called it quits in the middle of the tournament. Winterfoxs DaJuan Shroomed McDaniel, representing NorCal, decided to forego Sheik and play Marth. But after losing early to Jeffrey EastCoastJeff Yuan, Shroomed disqualified himself from the event.The lone East Coast representative, Ryan The Moon Coker-Welch had an impressive run. But after a dropped edgeguard against PewPewU in the Marth ditto during the winners semifinals, he lost and was sent to the losers bracket. There, he faced Westballz, and was cleanly defeated 0-3.In doubles, it was an unsurprising Counter Logic Gaming sweep, as teammates Zachary SFAT Cordoni and PewPewU ran through the entire tournament without dropping a game.After two NorCal sweeps in a row, it wouldnt be too surprising if SoCal calls back for a rematch, hopefully with more top talent in stow. Adidas GSG Pas Cher . Robredo, ranked No. 16, bounced back from an upset loss to Leonardo Mayer in the second round of the Royal Guard Open in Chile last week to down Carreno Busta in 1 hour, 25 minutes. 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While hell be dialed in to that tournament on a course he loves, you can forgive him if his eyes glance down the calendar just a bit, towards April.BOSTON -- When Aaron Hernandez first went before a judge to face a murder charge, a defence attorney said the former New England Patriots tight end had never been accused of a violent crime. But Hernandez is apparently no stranger to violence. Since he was arrested last week in the shooting death of a friend whose body was found a mile away from Hernandezs home, a portrait has emerged of a man whose life away from the field included frequent encounters with police that started as long ago as his freshman year at the University of Florida. An acquaintance who sued Hernandez, claiming he was shot after a fight in a strip club earlier this year. A 2007 bar fight that left a restaurant worker with a burst eardrum. An unsolved double killing at a Boston nightclub last summer. All violent incidents, all with possible ties to the once-dominating athlete who now sits in a private cell for his own protection. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty in the shooting death of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd, whose body was found June 17 not far from Hernandezs North Attleborough, Mass., mansion. His defence team has called the case circumstantial and said Hernandez looks forward to clearing his name. Authorities searched a Franklin condominium Hernandez had rented and found the same calibre ammunition used in Lloyds slaying and a white hooded sweatshirt and a baseball cap similar to those Hernandez was allegedly wearing that night, according to search warrant records in Wrentham District Court. But even before the 23-year-olds recent arrest, public records and interviews show he had been involved in police inquiries in the past, first in Florida and then in the Boston area. A sworn court complaint from Floridas Eighth Judicial Circuit details Hernandezs apparent involvement in an April 2007 fight at a restaurant called The Swamp in Gainesville. The partially redacted document says the restaurant worker told police that Hernandez, who was then 17, punched him in the head while he was escorting the subject out of the business after a dispute about payment of a bill. Tim Tebow, now a member of the Patriots and at the time Floridas star quarterback, is listed as a witness. The report said Hernandez asked him to intervene in the verbal dispute before the assault. The complaint classifies the offence as "felony battery." It wasnt clear Tuesday how the case was resolved. Also in 2007, Hernandez was among three Florida football players and another who had gone on to the NFL who were questioned by Gainesville police after a double shooting that happened after a Florida loss. Police said the players provided the information investigators wanted. No charges were filed. A request for comment left Tuesday evening with a spokesman for Hernandezs legal team was not immediately returned. Although Hernandez is facing a murder charge, his current legal troubles may not end there. Police in his hometown of Bristol, Conn., said Tuesday that Boston police asked for their help with a double homicide investigation linked to the former NFL star. Bristol Police Lt. Kevin Morrell said the request was based on evidence developed through the investigation of Lloyds slaying. He said police were asked to search the same home in Bristol for both investigations, and they seized a vehicle at the address Friday.dddddddddddd. Two men died in the shooting in Bostons South End on July 15, 2012, and another was wounded. Witnesses reported seeing gunfire coming from a grey SUV with Rhode Island license plates. Authorities said 29-year-old Daniel Jorge Correia de Abreu and 28-year-old Safiro Teixeira Furtado were killed, but police didnt identify the third victim. Boston police have declined to comment on whether Hernandez is being looked at as a possible suspect in that case. Over the weekend, a man who is reportedly married to Hernandezs cousin was killed in a car crash in Connecticut. Thaddeus Singleton III, 33, of Bristol, was driving the car when it went airborne early Sunday and crashed into the wall of the Farmington Country Club, becoming lodged 5 feet above the ground, police said. They said the car was registered to a man, reportedly Hernandezs uncle, whose home has been searched several times, most recently on Tuesday, and from which the vehicle was seized on Friday. A 27-year-old female passenger was injured. Authorities said the investigation into the crash would take a significant amount of time, but Farmington police said they had no knowledge that is was linked to the Hernandez case. Hernandez has been connected to still more incidents involving guns, although none has resulted in criminal charges against him. A man who claims Hernandez shot him in the face in February after an argument at a Florida strip club filed a civil lawsuit days before police arrested Hernandez. Plaintiff Alexander Bradley claims Hernandez shot him with a handgun, causing him to lose his right eye. But after someone found the Connecticut man bleeding in an alley behind a Palm Beach County store following the sound of a gunshot, he told police he didnt know who shot him and gave only a vague description of possible assailants. Bradleys lawyer, David Jaroslawicz, wouldnt comment Tuesday about the nature of the alleged dispute between his client and Hernandez. He said the two flew to South Florida together before getting into a dispute at a Miami club. The attorney said Bradley, who worked for Stanley Steamer before the shooting, had done some work for Hernandez and that the two also hung out socially a few times and had known each other for several years. "Whether or not Hernandez shot him deliberately or accidentally only Hernandez can tell us and right now hes not doing too much talking," Jaroslawicz said in a phone interview. Authorities have also linked Hernandez to a May 18 fight outside a bar in Providence, R.I., that involved a gun. A prosecutor with the Bristol County district attorneys office has said that a man who matched the description of a man seen on video with Hernandez on the night of Lloyds slaying was seen putting a gun under a car during the Rhode Island incident. Authorities traced that gun to a Florida gun shop. Then following Lloyds death, police said they recovered a .22-calibre gun about a quarter-mile from the defendants home -- a weapon authorities said was traced to the same store. Jerseys NFL Cheap Cheap Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys NFL Cheap Cheap Jerseys Jerseys Wholesale Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale ' ' '