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2008 Oz Tour Points Update
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I labled all the regional qualifiers blue so we could se who they were. Top pro & am from each region = 10 regional qualifiers. Yeah, most of them would be in the top third anyway and their names would be red if not blue.
Johnny Mosher would get in if he played either the DDO or Ellis. Not sure if Plamen will make either, we'll see. Might be more fun for Scooter to play in a bigger contest rather than 1 vs. 1. If he did switch to Am, that would allow 12 players in, so nobody would be "kicked out".
Johnny Mosher would get in if he played either the DDO or Ellis. Not sure if Plamen will make either, we'll see. Might be more fun for Scooter to play in a bigger contest rather than 1 vs. 1. If he did switch to Am, that would allow 12 players in, so nobody would be "kicked out".
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Points through Elks CC (Salina) 10/25/08.
3 KDGA events left.
Round Up: PDGA
Dynamic Discs Open: PDGA, KDGA Finals Tournament Qualifier Event
Ellis: KDGA Double Points Event, KDGA Finals Tournament Qualifer Event
On the update, Brandon Nelson moved into the top third. Rusco keeps his spot because he is currently a regional qualifier. Tyler Smith is 1 point away from the top third. Nate Martin is still 1 point from 3rd place in Open. Kile Byington & Chuck Dickinson both have 13 events. Not sure if that tie needs to be broken. That one hasn't come up before.
Open
1 Crispin Carrasco 1055
2 Chris Smith 837
3 Ron Convers Jr. 739
4 Nathan Martin 738
5 Brendan Hickman 680
6 Austin Streit 674
7 Tracy Ruder 648
8 Nick Bunch 423
9 Michael Schoenhofer 376
10 Kevin Babbit 368
11 Chris Wiggins 368
12 Ben Maass 283
13 Chad Garrison 252
14 Shan Mann 222
15 Hans Coleman 222
16 Eric McCabe 190
17 Steve Stuber 187
18 Chris Jones 170
19 Brett Straight 128
20 Chad Larson 114
21 Ryan Beisner 88
22 James Brown 32
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Masters
1 Randy Mattingly 639
2 Dave Richardson 577
3 Don Mordecai 529
4 Harvey Barger 478
5 Kevin Rorabaugh 432
6 Randy Brown 384
7 Buddy Kassner 381
8 Terry Burley 265
9 Dennis Vahsholtz 241
10 Iqbal Jehan 235
11 Kyle Klinger 180
12 Bill Paulson 177
13 Kevin Carter 170
14 Bart Patton 157
15 Bruce Clanton 123
16 Tracy Walker 48
17 Jack Robinson 34
18 Hal Kurz 27
19 Rodney Dyck 8
20 Steve Hostetler 5
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Advanced Am.
1 Adam Mosher 586
2 Bo Carrasco 567
3 Dustin Widener 536
4 Phil Schmidt 520
5 Josh Hull 502
6 Andy Lyne 446
7 Kevin Kaiser 444
8 Ben Wiggins 432
9 Willis Williams 343
10 Brandon Nelson 342
11 Jeremy Rusco 337
12 Scott Haynes 332
13 Brady Younger 307
14 Josh Case 263
15 Nils Nordgren 257
19 Ryan Orton 229
16 Chris Affholder 207
17 Travis Clark 207
18 Darrell Sander 205
19 Bren Nordgren 179
20 Billie Cabral 166
21 Brandon Mace 161
22 Clay Houser 155
23 Nick Newell 113
24 Cort Hughes 103
25 Devon Price 90
27 James Guy 69
28 Claudio Alvarez 64
29 Kevin Lambdin 13
30 Marco Moore 7
31 Trent Martin 0
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Amateur
1 Josh Luinstra 591
2 Jason Adkins 556
3 Shane Crisler 410
4 Andy Horning 197
5 Shawn Jimenez 179
6 Kurt Meier 173
7 Jarod Weins 164
8 Peter Mohr 162
9 Bryan Tracy 139
10 Chris Tyler 135
11 Scott Miller 106
12 Tyler Smith 105
13 Ron Richert 98
14 Bob Hardister 98
15 Corbin Newland 97
16 Jeremy Kindy 90
17 Kevin Spotswood 94
18 Mike Junod 76
19 Lizard Volbruck 70
20 Mike Daniels 65
21 Jason Skeen 59
22 Don Zimmerman 53
23 Lloyd Majors 52
24 Kevin Brown 45
25 Neil Killian 39
26 Scott Carpenter 33
27 Tom Sowersby 25
28 Jacob Clark 16
29 Kent Hawkins 6
30 Jason Cook 4
31 Tim Newcomb 3
32 Gene Petty 2
33 Thomas Spencer 1
34 Kyle Schoenhofer 0
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Am. Masters
1 Tom Osborn 395
2 Tom Vierthaler 361
3 Darren Bottom 214
4 Charles Dickinson 175
5 Robert Decker 165
6 Tom Thompson 163
7 Steve Brown 84
8 John Chapman 19
9 Brad Shields 18
10 Bill Burton 6
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Women
1 Robin Reimer 303
2 Liz Lopez 117
3 Deb Imel 84
4 Kile Byington 80
5 Courtney Weins 27
6 Tracy Johnson 16
7 Stacy Smith 8
8 Amanda Cuddy 5
9 Debbie Laity 0
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Junior
1 Charles Dickinson Jr. 143
2 John Mosher 41
3 Plamen Iantchev 10
129 Members
3 KDGA events left.
Round Up: PDGA
Dynamic Discs Open: PDGA, KDGA Finals Tournament Qualifier Event
Ellis: KDGA Double Points Event, KDGA Finals Tournament Qualifer Event
On the update, Brandon Nelson moved into the top third. Rusco keeps his spot because he is currently a regional qualifier. Tyler Smith is 1 point away from the top third. Nate Martin is still 1 point from 3rd place in Open. Kile Byington & Chuck Dickinson both have 13 events. Not sure if that tie needs to be broken. That one hasn't come up before.
Open
1 Crispin Carrasco 1055
2 Chris Smith 837
3 Ron Convers Jr. 739
4 Nathan Martin 738
5 Brendan Hickman 680
6 Austin Streit 674
7 Tracy Ruder 648
8 Nick Bunch 423
9 Michael Schoenhofer 376
10 Kevin Babbit 368
11 Chris Wiggins 368
12 Ben Maass 283
13 Chad Garrison 252
14 Shan Mann 222
15 Hans Coleman 222
16 Eric McCabe 190
17 Steve Stuber 187
18 Chris Jones 170
19 Brett Straight 128
20 Chad Larson 114
21 Ryan Beisner 88
22 James Brown 32
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Masters
1 Randy Mattingly 639
2 Dave Richardson 577
3 Don Mordecai 529
4 Harvey Barger 478
5 Kevin Rorabaugh 432
6 Randy Brown 384
7 Buddy Kassner 381
8 Terry Burley 265
9 Dennis Vahsholtz 241
10 Iqbal Jehan 235
11 Kyle Klinger 180
12 Bill Paulson 177
13 Kevin Carter 170
14 Bart Patton 157
15 Bruce Clanton 123
16 Tracy Walker 48
17 Jack Robinson 34
18 Hal Kurz 27
19 Rodney Dyck 8
20 Steve Hostetler 5
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Advanced Am.
1 Adam Mosher 586
2 Bo Carrasco 567
3 Dustin Widener 536
4 Phil Schmidt 520
5 Josh Hull 502
6 Andy Lyne 446
7 Kevin Kaiser 444
8 Ben Wiggins 432
9 Willis Williams 343
10 Brandon Nelson 342
11 Jeremy Rusco 337
12 Scott Haynes 332
13 Brady Younger 307
14 Josh Case 263
15 Nils Nordgren 257
19 Ryan Orton 229
16 Chris Affholder 207
17 Travis Clark 207
18 Darrell Sander 205
19 Bren Nordgren 179
20 Billie Cabral 166
21 Brandon Mace 161
22 Clay Houser 155
23 Nick Newell 113
24 Cort Hughes 103
25 Devon Price 90
27 James Guy 69
28 Claudio Alvarez 64
29 Kevin Lambdin 13
30 Marco Moore 7
31 Trent Martin 0
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Amateur
1 Josh Luinstra 591
2 Jason Adkins 556
3 Shane Crisler 410
4 Andy Horning 197
5 Shawn Jimenez 179
6 Kurt Meier 173
7 Jarod Weins 164
8 Peter Mohr 162
9 Bryan Tracy 139
10 Chris Tyler 135
11 Scott Miller 106
12 Tyler Smith 105
13 Ron Richert 98
14 Bob Hardister 98
15 Corbin Newland 97
16 Jeremy Kindy 90
17 Kevin Spotswood 94
18 Mike Junod 76
19 Lizard Volbruck 70
20 Mike Daniels 65
21 Jason Skeen 59
22 Don Zimmerman 53
23 Lloyd Majors 52
24 Kevin Brown 45
25 Neil Killian 39
26 Scott Carpenter 33
27 Tom Sowersby 25
28 Jacob Clark 16
29 Kent Hawkins 6
30 Jason Cook 4
31 Tim Newcomb 3
32 Gene Petty 2
33 Thomas Spencer 1
34 Kyle Schoenhofer 0
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Am. Masters
1 Tom Osborn 395
2 Tom Vierthaler 361
3 Darren Bottom 214
4 Charles Dickinson 175
5 Robert Decker 165
6 Tom Thompson 163
7 Steve Brown 84
8 John Chapman 19
9 Brad Shields 18
10 Bill Burton 6
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Women
1 Robin Reimer 303
2 Liz Lopez 117
3 Deb Imel 84
4 Kile Byington 80
5 Courtney Weins 27
6 Tracy Johnson 16
7 Stacy Smith 8
8 Amanda Cuddy 5
9 Debbie Laity 0
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Junior
1 Charles Dickinson Jr. 143
2 John Mosher 41
3 Plamen Iantchev 10
129 Members
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Looks like the top 1/3 is set in most divisions.
The only way to get into the Open or Mastesrs division is win a spot at one of the last chance events (DD or Ellis)
The Advanced division could play out kind of crazy over the last few weekends. Rusco is going to miss Wichita, but will play both Emporia events and maybe Ellis. He could pass Brandon leaving him looking for a last chance spot. All the Hays boys are going to be fighting for the spot in Ellis to add a little drama to the day.
In the Am division, Chris Tyler may be safe. He better play a few of the final events to make sure. MoThrows, Corbin and Spotswood could all be making a run at the top 1/3 with a few good tourneys down the stretch.
Am Masters I bet Chuck will get in as a last chance qualifer at DD. That could open things up for Kile in the womens division. Speaking of the womend division there are a lot of crazy things that could happen there. Kile could qualify at DD or Ellis (which would give the Frizz-Rocker clause to someone different). Duh could give up the $25 bones become a member and qualify at any of the last chance events. If Kile qualified at DD, Courtney could probabl qualify at Ellis unless Tracy showed up and threw a wrench in the plans.
Then come Scooter! If he moves to the Am division which we need to know by the end of the weekend. Scott Miller would get the boot and Chris Tyler would be the last person to get in, in the Am division.
There is a lot of things that could possibly go down in the next 3 weekends.
Somebody may want to tell people that they still have a chance to make it into the finals if they just play one of the last few events.
Mike who would be up for Frizz-Rocker of both Kile and Chuck qualify? Looks like maybe Brady with 12 events?
The only way to get into the Open or Mastesrs division is win a spot at one of the last chance events (DD or Ellis)
The Advanced division could play out kind of crazy over the last few weekends. Rusco is going to miss Wichita, but will play both Emporia events and maybe Ellis. He could pass Brandon leaving him looking for a last chance spot. All the Hays boys are going to be fighting for the spot in Ellis to add a little drama to the day.
In the Am division, Chris Tyler may be safe. He better play a few of the final events to make sure. MoThrows, Corbin and Spotswood could all be making a run at the top 1/3 with a few good tourneys down the stretch.
Am Masters I bet Chuck will get in as a last chance qualifer at DD. That could open things up for Kile in the womens division. Speaking of the womend division there are a lot of crazy things that could happen there. Kile could qualify at DD or Ellis (which would give the Frizz-Rocker clause to someone different). Duh could give up the $25 bones become a member and qualify at any of the last chance events. If Kile qualified at DD, Courtney could probabl qualify at Ellis unless Tracy showed up and threw a wrench in the plans.
Then come Scooter! If he moves to the Am division which we need to know by the end of the weekend. Scott Miller would get the boot and Chris Tyler would be the last person to get in, in the Am division.
There is a lot of things that could possibly go down in the next 3 weekends.
Somebody may want to tell people that they still have a chance to make it into the finals if they just play one of the last few events.
Mike who would be up for Frizz-Rocker of both Kile and Chuck qualify? Looks like maybe Brady with 12 events?
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Jason Skeen. I have you in region 1. Your points were 50 before Shunga. 59 afterwards. You can see it by looking at the previous pages of this thread. One thing that I mess up sometimes is the ranking. I haven't figured out how to sort them, so I've been doing it manually. Occassionally I overlook someone.
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Ok, who else could possibly get into the finals?
Anybody. Each division could get as many as 2 more players. 1 from each tourney qualifier.
For the top third, it looks like advanced, intermediate, & women have a close race going for the bottom of the top third. Note that it can be an advantage not to be in the top third going into the last 2 events. That way you are eligible for the tourney qualifier spot.
I will post everyones # of events for the Frizz clause consideration. For now, it looks like behind Chuck & Kile at 13 events, are Brady & Mace at 12 events.
For Scooter, I'm sure he would like to win the first place trophy for Juniors. So moving up wouldn't make sense. If he did move into amateur, that would make the top third 12 players instead of 11, which means nobody would lose their spot.
It would be fine to me to let him play with the ams even if he doesn't change divisions. If you don't have at least 3 players in the finals, it isn't as much fun. Something Buddy mentioned to me was with his idea, small divisions with less than 4 players could lump in with another division and play against their players, yet the payout would still work for each division individually.
Anybody. Each division could get as many as 2 more players. 1 from each tourney qualifier.
For the top third, it looks like advanced, intermediate, & women have a close race going for the bottom of the top third. Note that it can be an advantage not to be in the top third going into the last 2 events. That way you are eligible for the tourney qualifier spot.
I will post everyones # of events for the Frizz clause consideration. For now, it looks like behind Chuck & Kile at 13 events, are Brady & Mace at 12 events.
For Scooter, I'm sure he would like to win the first place trophy for Juniors. So moving up wouldn't make sense. If he did move into amateur, that would make the top third 12 players instead of 11, which means nobody would lose their spot.
It would be fine to me to let him play with the ams even if he doesn't change divisions. If you don't have at least 3 players in the finals, it isn't as much fun. Something Buddy mentioned to me was with his idea, small divisions with less than 4 players could lump in with another division and play against their players, yet the payout would still work for each division individually.
Smittys picks for last chance qualifiers:
Open:
DD - Babbit
Ellis - Hopper if he plays
Masters:
DD - Iqbal
Ellis - Kyle the man Klinger
Advanced:
DD - One of the LSD Boys (Nils, Bren, or Ryan)
Ellis - Brady
Am
DD - Corbin
Ellis - Spotswood
Am Masters
DD - Chuck
Ellis - Tom Thompson (if he plays)
Women
DD - Duh signs up for KDGA and gets in.
Ellis - Kile shows up with Pee Wee and Carpet and makes it in. (I wish she would play DD so her and Courtney could get in.)
Jr-
Jon Mosher - plays his way in by making one of the events.
Mace will get to play this year thanks to the Frizz-Rocker clause.
Open:
DD - Babbit
Ellis - Hopper if he plays
Masters:
DD - Iqbal
Ellis - Kyle the man Klinger
Advanced:
DD - One of the LSD Boys (Nils, Bren, or Ryan)
Ellis - Brady
Am
DD - Corbin
Ellis - Spotswood
Am Masters
DD - Chuck
Ellis - Tom Thompson (if he plays)
Women
DD - Duh signs up for KDGA and gets in.
Ellis - Kile shows up with Pee Wee and Carpet and makes it in. (I wish she would play DD so her and Courtney could get in.)
Jr-
Jon Mosher - plays his way in by making one of the events.
Mace will get to play this year thanks to the Frizz-Rocker clause.
