Friday, May 4, 2012

Today's Sports on the Air

Baseball

8 p.m.

Yankees at Royals YES, WCBS (880 AM)

8 p.m.

Indians at White Sox

NBA Playoffs Conf. Qtrs.

7 p.m.

Heat at Knicks, Game 3 MSG, TNT,
ESPN (98.7 FM)

9:30 p.m.

Thunder at Mavericks, Game 3

Golf

9 a.m.

European Golf Tour Reale Seguros Open de Espana: First Round GOLF

3 p.m.

Wells Fargo Championship: First Round GOLF

NHL Playoffs Conf. Semis

7:30 p.m.

Flyers at Devils, Game 3 NBCSN,
WFAN (660 AM)

10 p.m.

Blues at Kings, Game 3 NBCSN

Horse Racing

12:45 p.m.

Churchill Ch. 71

1 p.m.

Belmont Ch. 71

4 p.m.

Hollywood Ch. 71

7:10 p.m.

Yonkers Ch. 71

Knicks, Mavericks, WCBS, FM

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Lin will discuss possible Game 4 return to Knicks

Jeremy Lin participated in a 3-on-3 scrimmage yesterday and will sit down with Knicks coach Mike Woodson today to see if he feels ready to join the series Sunday.

Lin hasn’t played since tearing the meniscus in his left knee March 24 and having surgery days later. If he plays Sunday, he would beat the six-week timetable. Conditioning and quickness on defense are issues to Woodson.

“This the first time he’s been able to run up and down,’’ Woodson said. “He’s gone through a lot of drills. ... The rest will come if he can cut and guard people and be able to handle the ball and make plays off the dribble.

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HURRY BACK! Jeremy Lin and coach Mike Woodson will decide today if Lin will return Sunday.

“I’ll sit down with him [today] along with the doctors and see how he feels from running up and down in this stretch.”

marc.berman@nypost.com

Jeremy Lin, coach Mike Woodson, Mike Woodson, Woodson

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Morgan Stanley backs $300M US rooftop solar investment fund

Morgan Stanley said Thursday that it put together a $300 million fund to invest in rooftop solar-power systems to be installed on US homes in a deal with two clean-energy firms and Zions Bancorp.

The fund will support about 8,000 residential rooftop solar systems, which will be installed by various solar-panel installers through contracts arranged by Clean Power Finance, a solar-power financing firm backed by Google.

Zions Bancorp will provide debt financing for the fund.

Developing and owning solar-panel systems has become far more profitable than making the equipment. Investors can take advantage of federal and state subsidies, such as tax credits, while prices for solar panels have plunged over the last two years.

In California, Arizona, New Jersey and other states that have solar incentives, rooftop solar projects can have an advantage over large solar farms because they compete against retail electricity prices. Those prices tend to be much higher than wholesale power prices that utilities pay for electricity from solar farms and other power plants.

Manufacturers of solar panels have seen their profits and stock prices decline, as panel prices have fallen amid a global supply glut.

Those who build and buy solar-panel systems, however, enjoy lower prices for panels and other components, while taking advantage of government subsidies, including a federal tax credit equal to 30 percent of the cost of each system and fees that utilities in several states are required to pay for rooftop solar power through net-metering programs.

"Companies in the downstream part of the [solar industry] are seeing their businesses flourish," according to Kristian Hanelt, a senior vice president at Clean Power Finance in San Francisco.

Solar-panel installers and developers also sign long-term contracts with homeowners to have solar-panel generators installed on their roofs. The homeowners then pay a set amount per month in lieu of their utility bill, which is usually less than what they would pay their utility. The solar systems are then bundled together and sold to investors.

In the deal with Morgan Stanley, Clean Power Finance and solar developer Main Street Power will market the homeowner contracts, handle the net-metering agreements with utilities and manage the rooftop solar systems.

The solar systems will be installed on homes in California and Arizona initially, with homes in others states to be added later, said Hanelt.

Clean Power Finance, solar panels, Zions Bancorp., Morgan Stanley online, Morgan Stanley, solar systems, solar systems, solar power, panel prices, solar farms, Kristian Hanelt

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

U.K. Report Condemns News Corp.

LONDON—The U.K. parliamentary committee probing illicit voice mail interception by News Corp.'s shuttered News of the World tabloid released a final report Tuesday concluding that News Corp. Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch is "not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company" and accusing several former company executives of misleading parliament.

A U.K. parliamentary committee probing phone-hacking released a final report condemning News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch and accused several former company executives of misleading parliament. WSJ's Bruce Orwall reports. Photo: Getty Images

The report says Mr. Murdoch and his son, News Corp. Deputy Chief Operating Officer James Murdoch, presided over a culture of "willful blindness" at News Corp. It also singles out James Murdoch for displaying a "lack of curiosity," even "willful ignorance," when handling fallout from the phone-hacking scandal as the manager overseeing News Corp.'s British newspaper unit, News International, from late 2007 to 2012.

The report also says three former executives of News Corp.'s U.K. newspaper unit misled parliament in 2009: Les Hinton, a top Murdoch lieutenant who was the unit's executive chairman from 1995 until late 2007, when he became chief executive of News Corp. unit Dow Jones & Co.; Colin Myler, the News of the World's editor from 2007 until its closure last year; and Tom Crone, the tabloid's top lawyer.

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News Corp. issued a statement saying it is "carefully reviewing" the report and will respond shortly. It added that the company "fully acknowledges significant wrongdoing at News of the World and apologizes to everyone whose privacy was invaded."

Mr. Hinton issued a statement Tuesday saying he is "shocked and disappointed" by the report's conclusion. "I refute these accusastions utterly," Mr. Hinton said. "I have always been truthful in my dealings with the committee and its findings are unfounded, unfair and erroneous." Mr. Hinton said he planned to write to the committee's chair "to object formally."

Messers. Crone and Myler couldn't immediately be reached for comment. Messrs. Crone, Myler and Hinton have all left the company. News Corp. owns Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal.

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The committee says a number of assertions the former executives made in 2009 were untrue, including the claim that illegal voice mail interception was limited to one reporter and the assertion that phone hacking had been investigated thoroughly by the company. The report says News Corp.'s instinct throughout the affair was to "cover up rather than seek out wrongdoing and discipline the perpetrators."

In a news conference Tuesday, the U.K. Parliament's Culture, Media and Sport Committee said all of its 10 members supported the report's conclusions about Les Hinton, Tom Crone and Colin Myler. But Conservative Member of Parliament Louise Mensch said the Conservative MPs on the committee voted against the final report largely because of the line saying Rupert Murdoch isn't a "fit person" to run a global company. Ms. Mensch said the report should therefore be seen as "partisan." It passed with the support of six Labour and Liberal Democrat legislators. Four Conservatives opposed it.

The report's denunciation of Rupert Murdoch as an "unfit" steward for an international company could play into the deliberations of Ofcom, the U.K. communications regulator, which is evaluating whether the owners of British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC are "fit and proper" to hold a British broadcasting license in light of the phone-hacking scandal.

News Corp. owns 39.1% of BSkyB and holds a number of the pay-TV giant's board seats. The possibility of losing BSkyB's broadcasting license is perhaps the biggest remaining risk to News Corp., because a revocation of the license would throw into jeopardy one of the media conglomerate's most lucrative properties.

A spokesman for U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron said the government will "consider the report." Regarding the committee's finding that Rupert Murdoch isn't a "fit person" to run a global company, the spokesman added: "That is a matter for the regulatory authority, not the government, to decide."

The report looked specifically at whether executives from News Corp.'s U.K. newspaper unit, News International, misled the committee during hearings on phone hacking in 2009.

"The behaviour of News International and certain witnesses in this affair demonstrated contempt for [the parliamentary] system in the most blatant fashion," the report concludes.

The committee plans to ask the House of Commons, the U.K. Parliament's primary lawmaking chamber, to make a final decision on "whether a contempt has been committed and, if so, what punishment should be imposed." It isn't a given that the House of Commons will vote on the matter.

Misleading a parliamentary committee isn't a criminal offense—witnesses generally don't testify under oath—but it can constitute contempt of parliament, a noncriminal sanction levied against people who impede parliament's work. The report didn't say what the punishment would be other than "reputational damage and public opprobrium."

The report didn't accuse Rupert or James Murdoch of misleading parliament but said the pair presided over an affair that "demonstrates huge failings of corporate governance."

The committee said the arrest last July of former News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks made it difficult to make a pronouncement on her role in the affair. Ms. Brooks resigned from her post last July and was subsequently arrested twice. She has not been charged.

The report released Tuesday is the latest debacle for News Corp. in a long-running scandal, which first began six years ago but then exploded more prominently last July when it was revealed that the News of the World hacked the phone of a missing 13-year-old girl who turned out to be murdered.

The scandal has already exacted a large toll. Since last summer, the furor has resulted in the News of the World's closure; the resignation of top News Corp. executives; and the collapse of the U.S. media conglomerate's bid to take full control of BSkyB.

News Corp. appointed Mr. Murdoch deputy chief operating officer in March of last year, just as the phone-hacking scandal began to reignite in Britain, and said he would be relocating from London to New York.

Once considered an heir apparent to his father, James Murdoch has seen his future clouded at the company by his handling of the hacking scandal.

The phone-hacking matter first shot to attention in 2006, when a British court convicted the News of the World's royal correspondent and a private investigator on the tabloid's payroll for intercepting the voice mails of aides to the British royal family. The following year, the court sentenced the correspondent and private investigator to four and six months, respectively. News Corp. long said the wrongdoing at the News of the World was isolated to those two individuals—a claim that later proved false, and which the company admitted.

Last July, the matter erupted into a scandal for News Corp. The ensuing public outcry led the committee to reconvene its investigation of British press standards and phone hacking, with a particular focus on looking at whether and how News Corp. executives misled the committee in prior testimonies.

Today, News Corp.'s British newspapers are at the center of several continuing British criminal probes looking at voice mail interception and allegations of bribery, obstruction of justice and computer hacking. Some 43 people have been arrested, including current and former News International employees. None has been charged. News International says it is cooperating with all the probes.

—Ainsley Thomson and Bruce Orwall contributed to this article.

Write to Paul Sonne at paul.sonne@wsj.com and Jeanne Whalen at jeanne.whalen@wsj.com

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Devils star Kovalchuk might be playing hurt vs. Flyers

PHILADELPHIA — The “therapy” that kept Ilya Kovalchuk out of the press’ witness box and off the team bus yesterday assuredly wasn’t the psychological sort. The oft-denied suspicion the Devils’ $100 Million Man is playing hurt has grown legs, which is what the speedster hasn’t shown much of lately.

Whether it’s a groin injury, a bruised foot, a back strain or a hip ailment, the Devils can only hope the treatment he received yesterday helps them avoid falling into an 0-2 series hole against the Flyers tonight.

Kovalchuk went without a shot in Sunday’s 4-3 overtime loss, his first shotless game of these playoffs. He did notch an assist, and stands 3-3-6, but minus-5 in the playoffs, minus-2 Sunday.

Devils coach Pete DeBoer was asked how Kovalchuk played Sunday.

“The answer to that is pretty clear, pretty obvious,” DeBoer said.

“It’s never for lack of effort with Kovy, Great players go through stretches where things aren’t working for them, then everything’s working for them. You have to work your way through it.”

Kovalchuk was separated from Zach Parise in the series opener. Kovalchuk’s apparent injury perhaps sheds a different light on that move.

The odd thing is that after the question of Kovalchuk’s health first arose in the last series, there he were on days off the ice, riding the stationary bike as if he was in the Tour de France, long, heavy workouts.

Healthy or not, Kovalchuk almost certainly will play tonight when the Devils try to avoid the 0-2 hole that has killed them 4-of-5 times. Their only such survival came in 1994, when Chris Terreri took over for Martin Brodeur, who dropped the first pair, won Game 6, and watched as Terreri won Game 7 of the second-round series against the Bruins.

That was the last time anyone other than Brodeur started a Devils playoff game, an NHL record streak that runs to 179 straight tonight.

This series opened the same way the Devils’ last two showdowns with the Flyers started — with losses that led to five-game eliminations, the Devils winning Game 2 in 2010, winning Game 3 in 2004.

That history is gloomy for the Devils, who will be desperate to avoid going down two.

“We want to show that we can win there,” defenseman Mark Fayne said. “Even the series out.

“You never want to be down 2-0. It’s a pretty big hole to dig yourself out,” Fayne said.

The Devils caught the Flyers rusty after a week off, scoring the opening goal, but they were outshot 23-7 over the second and third periods, and 7-4 in overtime.

Halting the orange onslaught is job one for New Jersey.

“When we get the puck in their zone, we have to find a way to hold on to it, take their skates away from them,” Ryan Carter said. “If they’re in their own end, they’re not running up and down the ice.

“It’s less of a track meet that way, and that’s to our advantage.”

The Devils have come quickly to the conclusion that the Flyers are the faster team. An injury to Kovalchuk doesn’t help that balance sheet.

* The Devils have lost the last four times they lost a series opener. They have lost their last three of those that opened on the road with losses. ... New Jersey stands 8-4 in Game 2s after losing the opener on the road, but is 6-7 in those series. The Devils have lost 5-of-6 road series from an 0-1 hole, despite going 3-3 in those Game 2s.

mark.everson@nypost.com

Ilya Kovalchuk online, the Devils, the Flyers

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Yonkers Graded Entries

Post Time: 7: 10 p.m.

Best Bet: E Street Plan (10th)

FIRST: mile; pace; $8,500; cond

1 Southwind Chase

(DDube)

1-1-1

7-5

4 Yo Cheyenne Rcky

(CManzi)

1-3-4

8-1

3 Bigtime Rush

(GBrennan)

8-2-1

6-1

2 Yep

(BSears)

4-3-2

5-1

5 Powerful Pilot

(MMacDnald)

5-5-2

15-1

6 Nutmegs Davey

(JStratton)

2-1-2

20-1

7 Rego Park

(BHolland)

2-7-6

8-1

8 Gregorian Flaw

(LStalbaum)

2-7-5

30-1

SECOND: mile; trot; $11,000; cond

2 Mama MadeMeBlue

(BSears)

7-5-1

6-1

6 Armbro Casino

(SVallee)

3-5-7

3-1

7 Klm Express

(JMarshall)

2-3-6

4-1

1 Thro Time

(JStratton)

5-5-6

6-1

3 BrewingMster

(MMacDonld)

6-2-4

10-1

4 Conway Cruiser

(GBrennan)

3-6-2

5-1

5 Lukes Raoule

(JGregory)

4-5-2

12-1

8 Slugfest

(RSchnittker)

5-3-7

12-1

THIRD: mile; trot; $8,500; cond

2 Rock N Roll Legend

(MLewis)

10-4-3

9-5

5 Keltic Sport

(DDube)

2-1-4

4-1

4 Cheyenne Moishe

(CManzi)

4-3-3

6-1

1 Prince Bubba

(JGregory)

5-1-3

5-1

3 Tellevise

(SSmith)

7-10-7

20-1

6 SirHowie'sZTam

(PLachnce)

5-5-7

12-1

7 HighStakesGame

(GBrnnan)

4-8-5

20-1

8 Pangali

(BSears)

7-6-6

15-1

FOURTH: mile; pace; $8,500; cond

6 AttackModesBilly

(GBrennn)

4-2-2

3-1

5 SavnnhSplendr

(RSchnttker)

6-7-5

4-1

2 Artillery Major

(JGregory)

8-3-5

5-1

1 Ideal Griff

(BSears)

4-1-4

8-1

3 PoweredByScoot

(JBngiorn)

3-10-7

8-1

4 Connery BlueChip

(JStratton)

4-6-3

6-1

7 Bettoriffic

(DDube)

1-3-3

6-1

8 BlueridgeDavid

(MMacDnld)

2-5-1

10-1

FIFTH: mile; pace; $8,500; cond

1 He's Gorgeous

(BSears)

8-7-2

3-1

2 MasterOfDesire

(MMacDnld)

3-8-5

4-1

4 Cadence N

(GBrennan)

3-3-4

8-1

3 King Of Kings

(LStalbaum)

8-4-7

15-1

5 Life Up Front

(JGregory)

7-2-5

6-1

6 Vesuvio Grande

(DDube)

4-4-4

6-1

7 Manchine

(CManzi)

2-3-8

5-1

8 Eagle Now

(JStratton)

1-1-6

8-1

SIXTH: mile; pace; $12,000; cond

5 Lucky Sniper

(CManzi)

4-5-5

3-1

8 BigTimeRocks

(MMacDnald)

3-2-3

5-1

6 Modern DayClyde

(JStratton)

3-6-2

4-1

1 Joe Palz

(BHolland)

7-1-9

6-1

2 Classic Camelot

(BSears)

1-1-7

5-1

3 Cheyenne Umberto

(DDube)

6-6-3

10-1

4 Rise Above It

(GBrennan)

3-4-7

6-1

7 Problem Solver

(JGregory)

2-2-7

10-1

SEVENTH: mile; trot; $11,000; cl($15000)

3 Speed Hanover

(DDube)

1-5-6

3-1

6 Lord Burghley

(CManzi)

5-2-6

4-1

5 Tango Dancer

(BSears)

7-3-5

5-1

1 Round About

(LStalbaum)

3-3-7

8-1

2 Konchie

(JStratton)

5-2-1

8-1

4 HowmcsAmigo

(MMacDnld)

2-6-2

5-1

7 Perfect Scam

(JGregory)

3-4-3

6-1

8 Montanachmpnne

(GBrennn)

8-4-2

15-1

EIGHTH: mile; trot; $11,000; cond

3 Amasa Al

(DDube)

2-5-3

5-1

1 Fissato

(GBrennan)

3-5-8

9-5

6 Most Happy Keene

(BSears)

10-2-3

4-1

2 I'm A Gordy Too

(SSmith)

8-5-4

15-1

4 Honeys Dragon

(LStalbaum)

4-7-4

10-1

5 Ideal Michael

(JGregory)

6-6-5

8-1

7 Mcraes Mate A

(MLewis)

6-2-3

8-1

8 Cutty Shark

(MMacDonald)

7-6-8

12-1

NINTH: mile; pace; $11,000; cond

3 Digital Z Tam

(PLachance)

5-7-3

4-1

2 Mr Terry Fra

(GBrennan)

4-5-4

3-1

5 Cyclone Cully N

(DDube)

7-3-5

5-1

1 Tom's Wealth

(SBouchard)

2-3-4

12-1

4 Up Front TimT

(MMacDnald)

2-1-3

10-1

6 Arockin Hanover

(BSears)

6-1-7

5-1

7 Mercurio N

(LStalbaum)

6-3-7

8-1

8 FinanceTheMaster

(JStrattn)

5-4-9

6-1

TENTH: mile; pace; $11,000; cond

4 E Street Plan

(SBouchard)

2-7-3

3-1

6 ArtOfTemptation

(LStalbam)

2-2-1

5-1

1 SirJonathanZTam

(PLchnce)

6-7-5

4-1

2 Redford BlueChip

(GBrennn)

5-3-1

6-1

3 Expect Success

(CManzi)

6-4-5

5-1

5 Piece Of Art Work

(BSears)

4-7-1

8-1

7 Bear King

(JStratton)

5-6-2

12-1

8 Aj's Poppop

(JGregory)

7-3-9

20-1

ELEVENTH: mile; pace; $14,000; cl($25000)

2 Tugboat

(MMacDonald)

2-6-1

4-1

6 Lislea Mile

(GBrennan)

2-3-5

8-5

1 Tiger Williams

(DDube)

1-7-1

6-1

3 Full Circle Spirit

(LStalbaum)

8-3-7

12-1

4 R C Cruiser

(JStratton)

5-7-2

12-1

5 Rafferty Hanover

(BSears)

7-8-8

15-1

7 Mayflowermoonshne

(CMnz)

7-1-1

8-1

8 Determine This

(PLachance)

6-8-5

6-1

TWELFTH: mile; pace; $11,000; cond

4 Listowel

(BSears)

1-2-3

8-5

2 Allstar Blues

(DDube)

2-2-6

4-1

5 Mar Dream

(BHolland)

5-1-7

3-1

1 May I Say

(PLachance)

6-8-9

12-1

3 RavenswdReese

(MMcDnld)

3-4-4

12-1

6 Not This Time

(CManzi)

5-1-2

15-1

7 NoForeignXchnge

(GBrennn)

1-1-4

6-1

8 Relentless G

(JStratton)

1-5-5

8-1

pace, pace, pace, mile

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Post experts pick the winners

DaSilva

Fountaine

Affrunti

Debbie L.

Vic C.

Consensus

1

Come From Behind

Come From Behind

Passthepasta Plesa

Passthepasta Plesa

Passthepasta Plesa

Passthepasta Plesa

20

Passthepasta Plesa

Cayo Hueso

Come From Behind

Lord Sigmondo

Come From Behind

Come From Behind

16

Cayo Hueso

Nicoletti

Nicoletti

Cayo Hueso

Cayo Hueso

Cayo Hueso

6

2

Blank Check

Blank Check

Studley

Blank Cjheck

Star of Rome

Blank Check

19

Studley

Studley

Blank Check

Algeiba

Studley

Studley

15

Western Jet

Rule Seventy Six

Algeiba

Studley

Blank Check

Star of Rome

5

3

Penny Pulpit

Mojito Mint

Mojito Mint

Penny Pulpit

Shes Tuff as Nails

Mojito Mint

13

Mojito Mint

I'm the MIzz

Shes Tuff as Nails

Catoneras

Penny Pulpit

Penny Pulpit

13

Out by Tomorrow

Out by Tomorrow

Brier

Shes Tuff as Nails

I'm the Mizz

Shes Tuff as Nails

9

4

Tell Me Frist

Tell Me First

Hardshell

Hardshell

Hardshell

Hardshell

20

Hardshell

Panamanian Playboy

Panamanian Playboy

Volos

Volos

Tell Me First

12

Panamanian Playboy

Hardshell

Tell Me First

Tell Me First

Panamanian Playboy

Panamanian Playboy

8

5

Evil's Brother

Empty Wallet

Zippy's Tiger

Give It Back

Give It Back

Give It Back

12

Zippy's Tiger

Give It Back

Evil's Brother

Empty Wallet

Empty Wallet

Empty Wallet

12

Neversaywhen

Evil's Brother

Empty Wallet

Zippy's Tiger

Zippy's Tiger

Zippy's Tiger

10

6

La Chiky

All Quiet

La Chiky

Eye Can Roar

All Quiet

Eye Can Roar

15

Eye Can Roar

Eye Can Roar

Eye Can Roar

All Quiet

La Chicky

La Chiky

14

Mo's Mishap

It's Just Emotion

All Quiet

La Chiky

Eye Can Roar

All Quiet

14

7

Sherribaldi

Absolute Heaven

Pretty Cozzy

Pretty Cozzy

Pretty Cozzy

Pretty Cozzy

19

Pura Vida Zen

Pretty Cozzy

Absolute Heaven

Amylimehouse

Pura Vida Zen

Absolute Heaven

9

Absolute Heaven

Sherribaldi

Sherribaldi

Pura Vida Zen

Amylimehouse

Sherribaldi

7

8

Bandit Lady

Do the Tiger

Aprilmayjune

Shea Goodbye

Bandit Lady

Do the Tiger

12

Zipolina

Aprilmayjune

Shea Goodbye

Do the Tiger

Aprilmayjune

Bandit Lady

11

Do the Tiger

Zipolina

Do the Tiger

Zipolina

Do the Tiger

Aprilmayjune

11

9

The Grievance Man

Loyal Leader

S'mike

Loyal Leader

The Grievance Man

Loyal Leader

13

Bwana Be Bad

Bwana Be Bad

Loyal Leader

S'mike

Memory Motel

The Grievance Man

11

Memory Motel

S'mike

The Grievance Man

Bwana Be Bad

Bwana Be Bad

S'mike

9

Consensus is based on 5-3-1 point system. Extra point given for BEST BET.
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