The Muddas Football Club (above) of Amherst won their 20th Mud Bowl mud football title by defeating the 2005 champion North Shore Mudsharks 38-6 in the finals Sunday of the 12-team, 20-game double-elimination mud football tourney at Steve Eastman Memorial Field at Hog Coliseum. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Members of the the MerMuds/MudMaids mud bowl team marches in the Parade of Mud and ultimately winning first in the open class with the Mudbassadors with their “Mud Bowl Under the Sea” float showed how mermaids just want to play mud football. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
The North Country Mud Crocs performs in the Parade of Mud with their skit/float them named “We All Live in a Muddy Submarine” complete with music by the Beatles by players dressed up as Sgt. Pepper’s Band members kicking off the day Saturday in North Conway. The Mud Crocs donated their winnings to Camden Bailey cancer fund. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
The Muddas Football Club (above) of Amherst won their 20th Mud Bowl mud football title by defeating the 2005 champion North Shore Mudsharks 38-6 in the finals Sunday of the 12-team, 20-game double-elimination mud football tourney at Steve Eastman Memorial Field at Hog Coliseum. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Members of the the MerMuds/MudMaids mud bowl team marches in the Parade of Mud and ultimately winning first in the open class with the Mudbassadors with their “Mud Bowl Under the Sea” float showed how mermaids just want to play mud football. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
The North Country Mud Crocs performs in the Parade of Mud with their skit/float them named “We All Live in a Muddy Submarine” complete with music by the Beatles by players dressed up as Sgt. Pepper’s Band members kicking off the day Saturday in North Conway. The Mud Crocs donated their winnings to Camden Bailey cancer fund. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
CONWAY — Defending two-time champion North Country Crocs of North Conway’s dreams of a repeat championship fell short, as they only made it to the semifinals of the 2018 Mud Bowl Sunday, and the 11-time hometown champion Mt. Washington Valley Hogs’ dreams to get to the finals were also dashed, but there was definitely joy in Mudville for the Muddas Football Club of Amherst in Mud Bowl play at Steve Eastman Memorial Field at North Conway’s Hog Coliseum Sunday.
The No. 1-seeded Muddas won an unprecedented 20th overall Mud Bowl title by trouncing the No. 2-seeded, 2005 champion North Shore Mudsharks of eastern Massachusetts and the New Hampshire seacoast in the Mud Bowl finals by a score of 38-6.
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