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ACC Internet Cribbage
Lewis surges into first place
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The Top Ten |
IRPs |
Ts |
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1. |
Tom Lewis |
177 |
15 |
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2. |
Scott Buhrow |
168 |
12 |
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3. |
Mike Fetchel |
156 |
12 |
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4. |
Larry Reed |
150 |
15 |
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5. |
Kelly-Ann Burgar |
132 |
12 |
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6. |
Marie Harrington |
123 |
5 |
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7. |
Billy Barnes |
117 |
13 |
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8. |
Lois M. Fosdal |
102 |
10 |
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9. |
Erica Millman |
99 |
10 |
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10. |
Brian McDonald |
93 |
10 |
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March 2004 wrap-up:
Tom Lewis rode a great month of Internet cribbage into the top position
in the 2004 Internet Championship race. Tom's March efforts included one
win and three Third Place finishes. Right behind him is Scott Buhrow,
who won two separate events in March.
All eleven of our March tournaments were Pegging
Pals single elimination events, featuring four-stake (best-of-three)
playoff matches. To their credit, ACC members won every one of them.
Well done!
Week 1:
The first tournament, on Monday, March 1, went to Scott Buhrow (MrB_IA218)
of Louisville, KY. Erik C. Plante (Slik_Erik_ 45), playing
in only his second ACC Internet Cribbage tournament, took Second Place,
while Tom
Lewis (pegfast) of Albuquerque, NM started his great month
off with a Third Place finish. Annie Poppe (+Clas_syLady) made
her debut as an ACC Internet tournament director, capably handling this
68 player event.
On Thursday, March 4 it was our own Assistant Statistician Lois M.
Fosdal (Ezmarelda) of Stoughton, WI taking First Place,
prevailing over a nonmember in the Finals to snare 63 big IRPs and a
share of the Top Ten. Thomas Ford (DaBoiler401) of Ankeny,
IA shared Third Place with Tom Lewis (pegfast). The 85
players were organized by veteran tournament director Donald E. Ellis (+_LoneStar__).
Saturday, March 6, saw Nicholas Cheung (nicholas179)
win it all in only his second ACC Internet Cribbage event. Cheung, who
hails from Boston, defeated a nonmember in the Finals. Lois M. Fosdal
(Ezmarelda) was going for her second consecutive win, but settled
for Third Place along with Brian McDonald (badbrian11) of
Brimfield, MA. Joan Dulworth (+LovesPeace) directed the 72 player
event.
Week 2:
Thursday, March 11 produced another first-time winner in Erica
Millman (LadyErica_) of Houston, TX. Erica edged out Frank
Ruff (md236far) from Davidsonville, MD in the finals to notch
63 IRPs to Ruff's 45. David R. Smith (DAVESC89) of
Acworth, GA took Third Place, good for 30 IRPs in this 88 player event.
Smith is the first Georgia resident to crack the Final Four in an ACC
Internet Cribbage event. Like all our Thursday night events, this one
was directed by our Assistant Statistician Donald E. Ellis (+_LoneStar__).
March 13 brought another of our Saturday afternoon events, which
often attract an unusual number of players from the Central and Eastern
Time Zones. For the first time in March, ACC members swept the Final
Four, led by Internet veteran Marie Harrington (ma_lobs)
of Ipswich, MA. Peggy A. Johnson (wy_gal) of Cheyenne, WY
took Second Place, while Third Place was shared between Rosemary Daun
(riverrose11) of Chilton, WI and two-time ACC Internet Cribbage
winner Linda A. Partain (cheeky_parrot1) of Haverhill, MA.
In case you didn't notice, we had an all-female Final Four for the first
time in an ACC Internet event. The tournament got off to a shaky start
as the originally scheduled TD suffered a debilitating computer crash
prior to the event and could not make it to MSN Games. The day was saved
by Erica Millman (+LadyRope_) who stepped in at the last minute and ran
the tournament with some assistance from Peggy A. Johnson (Wy_Gal)
and Assistant Commissioner Michael Schell (+Sche11).
Week 3:
March 15 saw 92 players participate in our 4:30 PM PST tournament, one
of the largest turnouts for a Monday evening event. A bit of ACC
Internet Cribbage history was made when Donna J. Elmer (OMNI_CHICK)
took First Place. It was Donna's first victory in an ACC Internet
cribbage event, but not the first in her family, as John Elmer
had won back on January 22. This appears to
make the Elmers, who live in Newberry Springs, CA, our first
husband-and-wife winners. Congratulations! Mike Fetchel
(mfetchCT425) of Middlefield, CT, and the
winner of the season's first tournament,
took Second Place. Thomas Ford (DaBoiler401) finished in
Third Place for the second time this month, sharing that rung with John F. Reed (eagle_7374)
of Milton Freewater, OR. Donald E. Ellis (+_LoneStar__) was the
director.
Tom Lewis (pegfast) was the winner on Thursday, March 18. It
was Tom's first victory in an ACC online tournament, but not his only
trip to the Final Four by any means (see above). The only other ACC
member to reach the Final Four was Art Mager (Art_Mgr0) of
Unionville VA. Donald E. Ellis (+_LoneStar__) directed this 82
player event.
March 20 gave us another first time winner in Allen Nypen (A0939)
of Springfield, OR. It was nice to see Allen reach the top after
previous Second and
Third Place finishes. Marie Harrington (ma_lobs)
narrowly missed her second victory of the month, settling for Second
Place. Tom Lewis (pegfast) and Erica Millman (LadyErica_)
added to their Final Four appearances by tying for Third. Karen Peake (+Lady_Amber)
marked her return from a gratefully brief TD retirement by hosting this
66 player event.
Weeks 4-5:
Thursday nights continue to be a popular time to play Internet cribbage,
and March 25 saw 99 players sign up. In the end it was Scott Buhrow
(MrB_IA218) prevailing over Mary Ann Milliken (hearsmam)
in the Finals. Buhrow's victory was his second of the month, earning him
63 IRPs and helping to move him toward the top of the year-to-date
standings. Milliken came away with 45 IRPs in her first visit to the
Final Four. Brian McDonald (badbrian11) landed his second
Third Place finish of the month, and got 30 IRPs along with Don
Eastwood (NC310Crib), who last visited the Final Four on
January 30. Donald E. Ellis (+_LoneStar__)
was the director.
Saturday, March 27 saw a relatively light crowd of 52 players,
perhaps due to some unusually nice continent-wide Spring weather.
Timothy Julkowski (Tim_Oregon2854) took advantage of the
situation to notch First Place and 45 IRPs. Tim hails from Portland, OR,
where he and his father host two fine weekend tournaments every year.
Kelly-Ann Burgar (lil_thummper) of Edmonton, AB took Second
Place. Burgar, you may recall, won
our February 21 event, and promptly joined the ACC under our
seven day rule. Burgar's membership paid off as she carted away 30
more IRPs. Donald Olney (olney_1147) of Carievale, SA
finished Third and claimed 18 IRPs. In case you're wondering, SA is
Saskatchewan, where Olney holds the groundbreaking ACC member number of
SA3! Erica Millman (+LadyRope_) was the director.
March 29's event concluded the month with a near-record 102 players.
Once again, the Final Four was swept by ACC'ers, with Michael Zaruba
(Michael_Zaruba) of Auburn, NE taking First Place in what was
only his second online ACC event. Dan Marsh (oldan1) of
Eugene, OR finished Second, while Rick Montague (Monty21863)
of Holden, MA and the ubiquitous Marie Harrington (ma_lobs)
enhanced Massachusetts's cribbage-playing profile by tying for Third.
Karen Peake (+Lady_Amber) hosted the event.
In all, over 150 ACC members have participated in
ACC Internet events this season, and the number grows each month. Thanks
to all of you for getting our inaugural season off to such a fine start!
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