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2008 Oz Tour Points Update

Tournament information for KDGA Oz Tour events
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Through 38 events (through Wichita Round Up).

No changes to those currently qualified through top third & regional events after the Round Up.

2 event left. DD Open & Ellis (double points). Both will have a qualifier spot for each division for those not currently in the top third of their division.

Open
1 Crispin Carrasco 1088
2 Chris Smith 875
3 Ron Convers Jr. 778
4 Nathan Martin 738
5 Brendan Hickman 717
6 Austin Streit 704
7 Tracy Ruder 648

8 Nick Bunch 451
9 Michael Schoenhofer 408
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 668
2 Dave Richardson 612
3 Don Mordecai 529
4 Harvey Barger 513
5 Kevin Rorabaugh 432
6 Randy Brown 419
7 Buddy Kassner 407

8 Terry Burley 265
9 Iqbal Jehan 258
10 Dennis Vahsholtz 241
11 Bill Paulson 203
12 Kevin Carter 193
13 Kyle Klinger 180
14 Bart Patton 157
15 Bruce Clanton 123
16 Jack Robinson 66
17 Tracy Walker 48
18 Hal Kurz 27
19 Rodney Dyck 8
20 Steve Hostetler 5
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Advanced Am.
1 Adam Mosher 613
2 Bo Carrasco 590
3 Dustin Widener 536
4 Josh Hull 522
5 Phil Schmidt 520
6 Ben Wiggins 452
7 Andy Lyne 446
8 Kevin Kaiser 444
9 Willis Williams 360
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
21 Brandon Mace 181
19 Bren Nordgren 179
20 Billie Cabral 166
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 598
2 Jason Adkins 556
3 Shane Crisler 428
4 Andy Horning 214
5 Shawn Jimenez 179
6 Kurt Meier 173
7 Jarod Weins 164
8 Peter Mohr 162
9 Chris Tyler 145
10 Bryan Tracy 139
11 Scott Miller 118

12 Tyler Smith 105
13 Jeremy Kindy 102
14 Ron Richert 98
15 Bob Hardister 98
16 Corbin Newland 97
17 Kevin Spotswood 94
18 Mike Junod 76
19 Lizard Volbruck 70
20 Mike Daniels 65
21 Lloyd Majors 60
22 Jason Skeen 59
23 Don Zimmerman 59
24 Kevin Brown 45
25 Scott Carpenter 42
26 Neil Killian 39
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 409
2 Tom Vierthaler 361
3 Darren Bottom 214

4 Charles Dickinson 179
5 Robert Decker 165
6 Tom Thompson 163
7 Steve Brown 98
8 John Chapman 19
9 Brad Shields 18
10 Bill Burton 8
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Women
1 Robin Reimer 318
2 Liz Lopez 117
3 Deb Imel 87

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 42
3 Plamen Iantchev 15
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Kindy may have been the highest place finisher at Round-up that was not yet qualified for finals, was he? If so, does he get the spot?
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The Round Up was not one of the 2 tournament qualifier events. These are the last and next 2 events, DD Open & Ellis.


But just to give a hypotetical example, lets say Round Up was a qualifying event.

In Open, Mike Schoenhofer would get an automatic bid for highest finish of the pre-Round Up non-top third players.
In Masters, Jack Robinson was the top non-qualified finisher.
Advanced would have qualified Mace.
Jeremy Kindy would get the Intermediate spot.
Steve Brown would get a bid in Am Masters.
Plamen would get a spot in Juniors.
No extra women would qualify.
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Ah, okay, I was confused from last year.
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mrsenortyler wrote:Ah, okay, I was confused from last year.
We wanted to do Ellis as the qualifier this year in hopes of bringing a few more people to town for the big weekend.

DD was picked because most points races will be settled and it will just be a matter of getting the last chance spot.
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smitty wrote:Looks to me like the qualifiers from the event are.

Open - Babbit
Masters - Tracy Walker
Advanced - Rusco
Am - Corbin
Am Masters - Tom Thompson
Jr- Jonny Mosher


Frizz-Rocker Clause
Chuck 15
Brady 14
Mace 14

It also looks like Scott Haynes and Brady Younger may have played his way into the top 1/3. One of them should be in for sure.



Mike will get this all updated this week and let us all know for sure.
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Through DD Open, 11/8/08, 39th event.

Green=Tournament Qualifiers. Qualified for finals.
Red=Current Top Third. Not qualified until after Ellis.
Blue=Current Regional Pro & Am Leaders. Not qualified until after Ellis.
Yellow=Most Tourneys not yet qualified. Not qualified until after Ellis.

Open
1 Crispin Carrasco 1112
2 Chris Smith 899
3 Ron Convers Jr. 804
4 Brendan Hickman 744

5 Nathan Martin 738
6 Austin Streit 723
7 Tracy Ruder 648

8 Nick Bunch 451
9 Michael Schoenhofer 408
10 Kevin Babbit 395
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 668
2 Dave Richardson 612
3 Don Mordecai 529
4 Harvey Barger 513
5 Randy Brown 442
6 Kevin Rorabaugh 432
7 Buddy Kassner 407

8 Terry Burley 265
9 Iqbal Jehan 258
10 Dennis Vahsholtz 241
11 Bill Paulson 203
12 Kevin Carter 193
13 Kyle Klinger 180
14 Bart Patton 157
15 Bruce Clanton 123
16 Tracy Walker 68
17 Jack Robinson 66
18 Hal Kurz 27
19 Rodney Dyck 8
20 Steve Hostetler 5
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Advanced Am.
1 Adam Mosher 634
2 Bo Carrasco 606
3 Josh Hull 536
4 Dustin Widener 536
5 Phil Schmidt 520
6 Ben Wiggins 468
7 Andy Lyne 459
8 Kevin Kaiser 444

9 Willis Williams 360
10 Jeremy Rusco 359
11 Brandon Nelson 342
12 Scott Haynes 335
13 Brady Younger 323
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 Brandon Mace 189
20 Bren Nordgren 179
21 Clay Houser 173
22 Billie Cabral 166
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 605
2 Jason Adkins 556
3 Shane Crisler 440
4 Andy Horning 214
5 Shawn Jimenez 179
6 Kurt Meier 173
7 Jarod Weins 164
8 Peter Mohr 162
9 Chris Tyler 154
10 Bryan Tracy 139
11 Scott Miller 129

12 Tyler Smith 105
13 Corbin Newland 102
14 Jeremy Kindy 102
15 Ron Richert 98
16 Bob Hardister 98
17 Kevin Spotswood 94
18 Mike Junod 76
19 Lizard Volbruck 70
20 Mike Daniels 65
21 Lloyd Majors 60
22 Jason Skeen 63
23 Don Zimmerman 59
24 Kevin Brown 45
25 Scott Carpenter 42
26 Neil Killian 39
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 409
2 Tom Vierthaler 361
3 Darren Bottom 214
4 Charles Dickinson 181
5 Tom Thompson 173
6 Robert Decker 165
7 Steve Brown 98
8 John Chapman 19
9 Brad Shields 18
10 Bill Burton 8
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Women
1 Robin Reimer 324
2 Liz Lopez 117
3 Deb Imel 87

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 43
3 Plamen Iantchev 15
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Post by Schoen-hopper »

Smitty listed the tourney qualifiers from the Dynamic Discs Open.

Open: Kevin Babbit
Masters: Tracy Walker
Advanced: Jeremy Rusco
Amateur: Corbin Newland
Am Masters: Tom Thompson
Women: (none)
Juniors: John Mosher

Friz Rocker / Last Chance qualifier spot is still with Charles Dickinson at 15 events, and Brandon Mace with 14, but with a higher total. Others not currently in the top third have 13 events or less.

Top Third: No changes except for in Advanced. Rusco actually moved back into the top third and bumped Brandon Nelson out. Ellis is double points, so Brandon, Brady, & Scott have a chance at the top third, but the tourney bid at Ellis will be the best shot at qualifying.
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Post by smitty »

Mike-

Are you sure Nils would get the regional spot. Since he and Rusco are in the same region I don't think they get a regional spot also.
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Post by Schoen-hopper »

Wups, got confused there! I was up too late.

Looks like Rusco qualified 3 different ways! Top 1/3rd, Regional, & Tourney Bid. Only 6 tourneys for Rusco this year, but he made the most of them. Is he sponsored by Dynamic Discs yet? :D

I figured the tourney qualifiers before the points were re-calculated. The advantage to this was it was more clear who was up for a spot and it was easier to determine who got the spots. There is one disadvantage. It usually doesn't happen, but actually did this time in advanced: Rusco got the tourney bid and actually moved up into the top third as well. While Brandon Nelson would have been bumped out either way, if the tourney bids would have been figured after points were recalculated, Clay Houser would have got a tourney bid.

We could still change it for this tourney and for Ellis is that is what is wanted. I was in favor of doing it this way for clarity as mentioned above and also for easy figuring after the Ellis tourney. Doesn't look too good for me making it, but I would like to. Even if I can't go, I should be able to refigure final points standings for awards and to determine final qualifications. Anyone not qualified playing Ellis to get a tourney bid?
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I think that the way you already figured it is the best. Rusco was just in a crazy spot and it may never happen again.


We could name it the "Rusco Rule": If you are not in the top 1/3 and you win a tourney qualifier and it also moves you into the top 1/3, you get in under as a member of the top 1/3 and the tourney qualifier is lost.



If Brandon and Brady both played Ellis and Chuck missed it, they would all 3 get in.

If Chuck played and won his spot, Mace and Brady would get in.

We could actually get 3 more people in the finals at Ellis.

If Chuck wins his spot, or didn't play. Player Z wins the qualifier spot and Brady and Mace both palyed. We would get 3 more advanced people in.
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Okay, Rusco Rule it is. Clay Houser is qualified for the finals. Rusco has a regional qualifier spot if by chance he gets bumped back out of the top third.

Didn't quite follow the rest of the advanced division possibilities mentioned. Brandon Nelson, Brady Younger, & Scott Haynes have possibilities to get into the top third in Ellis. Even with double points though, there will have to be a decent attendance for this to happen. Brandon Nelson could do it, but the others are farther back. Any one of them could get a tourney qualifier though (as could anyone else).

As far as the Friz Clause, If Chuck plays Ellis, he has that wrapped up. If he doesn't and Brandon Mace does, Brandon should get it because he has more points. You could give it to both, since both have 15 events, but this was designed for one person, I believe.
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I was kinda vague on part of that. Since it hasn't been specified in advance, all ties will be qualified for the Friz Clause. That means Chuck is in whether he plays Ellis or not.
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They would all have the same amount of tourneys. Brandon, Brady and Chuck if he didn't play. I don't care how many points they have, that is why it is the Frizz rocker clause.

Say Scott Haynes wins advanced. He would get the qualifier spot, Brandon and Brady would be tied with Chuck for most events. All 3 advanced players would get in.
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