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Flag Football Soars in Showtime Bowl XIV as Lagos Knights Dominate, Warriors Excel Ahead of Week 3 Matches
The Showtime Bowl Series XIV is experiencing a surge in excitement as Week 2 showcased another thrilling episode of flag football, highlighting the sport’s swift growth in Nigeria.
The Lagos Knights reaffirmed their superiority with a significant 46–6 win against the Lagos Greenbacks, solidifying their place at the top of the leaderboard. Their unwavering performance, discipline, and offensive strength have swift growth confirmed their status as the team to surpass this season.
Close behind, the Abia Warriors continued their strong pursuit of the title with a decisive 55–21 victory over Cross River Ikan, maintaining second place while applying pressure on the front-runners.
The Ibom Raptors hold their ground in the top three after a hard-fought 19–13 victory against the Lagos Rebels in one of the week’s most fiercely contested matches. Their determination and strategic play were crucial in a game that kept supporters anxious until the very end.
As excitement mounts and rivalry heats up, all attention is now focused on Week 3, where anticipated thrilling matchups are set to further alter the standings and create more exciting moments.
Delta Braves emerged as one of the biggest winners of the round, defeating Rivers Alphas 38-12 to climb into fourth place, while Delta Panthers strengthened their position with a 35-20 victory over Ogun Horns, shaking up the mid-table standings.
With Week 2 concluded, attention now shifts to a highly anticipated Week 3 that promises even more drama, intensity, and defining moments in the race for playoff spots.
The standout fixture sees Lagos Knights face Ibom Raptors in a high-stakes top-of-the-table clash that could have major implications on the title race. Ogun Horns will battle Abia Warriors in a tough encounter, while Rivers Alphas take on Cross River Ikan in a crucial game for teams looking to climb out of the lower ranks.
Lagos Greenbacks will attempt to bounce back against Delta Panthers, and Delta Braves face Lagos Rebels in what promises to be a fiercely contested matchup between two playoff-hungry sides.
As the competition heats up, one thing is becoming increasingly clear — Showtime is not just organizing games, it is building a powerful flag football culture, attracting fans, creating stars, and redefining the future of sports in Nigeria.
Week 3 is set, and the battle lines are drawn.
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