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Randy Lo's polo t-shirt in Week 6 had people believing that he had come to play tennis at Hidden Park.

John Tso looked to compensate for his lack of bball skills with his rec specs and elaborate wrist bands.

The Orange team boasts the brightest and most conspicuous uniform as Peter He looks smug in his crisp, new shirt.



Welton Chang, an old school HBA baller, showed some extra skin with his old school short shorts.

Eugene Balasta, who only lasted a week in the HBA, made sure that everyone got to see his $40 watch, even during the games.

An admirer of Lance Armstrong, Doc Healey paid hommage with yellow shorts in place of a yellow jersey.



Jeremy Doodanauth sought to gain street cred not only with his ghetto-speak, but also with his baseball cap on backwards.

Michael Sheehan looked to find Irish charm in his lucky bandana, which he wore around his head in a non-gangster manner.

Jeffrey Hsieh hoped his clever jersey number, the constant pi, would translate into clever play on the court.



Andy Chou opted for the visor, which gave more breathing room for his head while still providing his face with protection from the sun.