Longview Ludicolo vs. Bellevue Traffic Instigators
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Many other matches this week were filled with previous history between the two trainers, their journey to winning the title, and the battles that unfolded as their paths crossed. This match was the start of what could become a great and historical rivalry between Luke of the Bellevue Traffic Investigators and Bebs of the Longview Ludicolo. Previously known as the Ketchikan Krabby, Bebs trained hard in his first season to learn the ropes and find what makes a good trainer in his first season of the PDL last season. Ready to prove what he’s learned he stood across from Luke, a rookie trainer to the PDL who was ready to make his debut. Despite not having been in the PDL before, Luke has assured his fans that he’s here to compete with a cool headed, efficient, and WSDOT approved.
The Traffic Investigators seem to have been caught in some traffic while the Ludicolo found their first victory this season. Big boys, Abomasnow and Hippowdown were able to create some problems for Luke while Garchomp was there to clean up. Appreciating the bulk his team had, Coach Bebs was pleased with his team. When asked to comment further about his team and hopes for the season, he just looked our reporters in the eye and without saying a word left the conference room. It will be up to Bebs to keep his team’s groove going as they face Darian and the Longview Lickilicky in what may be called the Longview Derby.
Despite their opening performance not being everything they’d hoped, the Traffic Investigators were able to find some success in wearing down the opposing pokemon but were unable to survive the onslaught of 100% accuracy blizzards in a snowstorm. The team still shows promise too with Wheezing and Lilligant providing good support and damage for the team. Luke was unavailable for comment after the match but is surely preparing for his match next week against Grant and the Corvallis Knights