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This is Week of the National Female Legue. Below are the results of last week's competitions. I certainly hope we can put together more votes this week. One vote may not mean a whole lot, but if you put them together, they do make a statement.
No girl will get a week off, so everyone is at stake.
Let's get started.
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Week 2 Results
Lauren Conrad 12, Mayra Veronica 8
Carmen Electra 16, Alessandra Ambrosio 3
Katherine McPhee 11, Elisha Cuthbert 8
Eva Longoria 14, Jessica Alba 5
Scarlett Johansson 14, Katherine Heigl 5
Jennifer Love-Hewitt 12, Chirstina Aguilera 7
Mandy Moore 11, Marisa Miller 8
Kate Beckinsale 14, Gisele Bundchen 5
Charlize Theron 14, Beyonce 5
Shakira 12, Vida Guerra 7
Vanessa Hudgens 10, Eva Mendes 9
Adriana Lima 13, Natalie Portman 5
Jessica Simpson 11, Maria Sharapova 8
Keria Knightly 12, Halle Berry 7
Alyssa Milano 12, Angelina Jolie 7
Victoria Silvstedt 11, Erica Durance 8
Poll Information
This poll contains 16 question(s). 15 user(s) have voted. Voting stopped at board time. You may not view the results of this poll without voting.
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I never thought I'd see Mandy Moore ahead of Alba in the standings. Jessica Alba needs this win to put in the tied for the lead in her division. But, we'll see what the people say.
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Instead of selecting someone I want to go all the way, I will simply play it by ear and pick the better of the two females matched up versus one another. That's not to say I don't have my favorites, though!
-------------------- If feet are your bottom line, you're gonna get trampled...if women are your bottom line, you're gonna get lovestruck!
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Just a reminder that the voting polls for Week 3 closes tomorrow night. For those who haven't voted, please do so. I know this game is a unique concept for everyone here. But I feel as if the majority of the people don't find a lot of interest in this game. But I'll stick with this until I get a clear message that the people here don't like it.
You don't have to post comments on this topic. I won't sweat it if you don't post anything to say, but I do appreciate the votes that come in. The votes you post is what will give this game a voice of its own.
Maybe the people don't like the idea that this game will take a long time to finish, and that idea exhausts them. Again, all I ask for is for each of you to vote once each week.
Maybe your favorite celebrity isn't in this game and that fact de-motivates you from voting. I apologize for that. I figured that the 12 girls that do make the playoffs will return next year, and that 20 girls will be BRAND NEW, girls who are not featured in this years contest. Even if your girl is not featured, it won't hurt to nominate some of the girls I have listed for this contest.
If there's any reason why you're not interested, then I'm sorry. I like the idea of the game I put together and I really thank those who posted either a comment or a vote.
I'm hopeful that this game gets enought support to survive.
Again, voting closes tomorrow night. If you haven't voted, then vote.
Support for this game has gotten weaker and weaker over the first few weeks. Week 1 drew 29 voters, Week 2 had only 19, and not we can't get more than 15. I'll give this game another week before I finally decide if this is game is even worth posting in the future.
The voting polls gives you the winners for each match. Here is how the standings look:
American Female League
Division I
Mandy Moore 3-0-0-1.000 Jessica Alba 1-2-0-.333 Katherine Heigl 1-2-0-.333 Mayra Veronica 0-3-0-.000
Division II
Jennifer Love-Hewitt 3-0-0-1.000 Christina Aguilera 1-2-0-.333 Lauren Conrad 1-2-0.333 Marisa Miller 0-3-0-.000
Division III
Carmen Electra 3-0-0-1.000 Victoria Silvstedt 2-1-0-.666 Charlize Theron 1-2-0-.333 Beyonce 0-3-0-.000
Division IV
Alyssa Milano 3-0-0-1.000 Eva Longoria 3-0-0-1.000 Adriana Lima 1-2-0-.333 Natalie Portman 0-3-0-.000
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National Female Class
Division I
Kate Beckinsale 3-0-0-1.000 Scarlett Johansson 3-0-0-1.000 Gisele Bundchen 0-3-0-.000 Maria Sharapova 0-3-0-.000
Week 4 starts Tuesday. Let's see if we can get at least 20 voters next time.
I want this game to reflect reality as much as possible. The more votes we collect, the more it mirrors reality. The fewer the votes, the more it reflects random chance. A small sample size won't do this debate any justice.