T-4. Team Coast (5-5)
Team Coast suffered minor setbacks this week, going 1-2 against their competition. The loss to Team Curse on day three showed that shutting down top lane ace Zion Spartan was the key to victory over this team. Besides their loss to Team Curse, Team Coast lost to Cloud Nine for the second time but rebounded with a victory over Velocity eSports. Team Coast showed some major weaknesses this week, and they also showed that they can overcome them. Top lane player Zion Spartan got shut down by Team Curse after a 0/5/1 game on Rumble. He played extremely well against Velocity eSports on Riven (9/3/4), but he needs to be more consistent in his performances to be successful. Mid lane player Shiphtur played amazing against Velocity eSports as Ahri (8/2/10) but was proved useless on Lissandra against Cloud Nine. His performance is usually, like Zion Spartan, feast or famine. Jungler NintendudeX also played inconsistently thrice on Jarvan IV jungle this week, with one sound performance and two underwhelming ones. AD carry DontMashMe could not secure a kill to death ratio above .5 this week, going 7/8/15 for the week. This total is awful for an AD carry in three games. Support Daydreamin struggled a bit this week. He started with a support Fiddlesticks, a play out of coach Elementz's playbook, but he could not pull it off with ease. He bounced back with a good Blitzcrank performance the next day. Consistency is going to be Team Coast's largest obstacle moving forward.