No thanks. I’d
rather forget.
I hoped November
would put me on the threshold of Gold Life Masterdom, but it fell short. Very
short. If I reach Gold by the end of the year, it will be a miracle. Especially
after my hopes for a big bump in the Sectional Tournament at the Clubs (STaC) didn't materialize.
But that wouldn't have been so crucial if I had gotten more than a mere 8.56
points in November. They were all club points and they brought my lifetime total to 2,481.47. Anyway, let’s see where
everyone stands with one month to go in 2018 .
Unit 116 (Buffalo only), Ace
of Clubs (club play only), Ruby Life Masters (players with 1,500 to 2,500
points).
Yes, I
earned only 8.56 club points in November, bringing my Ace of Clubs total to 129.50,
but incredibly, I moved up one notch to fourth place among the Unit 116 Rubies.
I also move up from 14th to 13th among all players in the unit. Go figure.
Here's the top 10:
Mike Silverman keeps
first place with 180.93. Good thing he had a 24-point month. Former leader
David Millward, after earning no points at all in October, roars back from Florida , apparently,
with a 49-point month to take second place with 171.41. He zips past Allen
Beroza, up only 17 points to 161.59.
My anemic
performance nevertheless was stronger than that of Martin Pieterese, who earned
less than a point and now has 128.57.
Then it’s Fred
Yellen, passing Ken Meier to land in sixth place with 108.78. Ken stands pat with
107.89 (I’ve heard he’s sitting out these days because he wants to stay below
2,500 career points so he can play in the B strats in the Cleveland Regional in
January). Dorothy May passes the century mark with 102.01. Then it’s Davis
Heussler with 99.24 and Gene Finton with 79.15.
Unit 116, Ace of
Clubs overall.
Once again, it’s Alan
Greer. 408.29 points, almost 30 club points. He’s now more than 150 ahead of his
sometime partner Nancy Wolstoncroft, who’s still second with 255.82.
Then it’s John Ziemer,
with 223.16. Mike Silverman (180.93) keeps ahead of Barbara Libby (175.40 after
a 24-point month). Then it’s David Millward with 171.41, dropping Liz Clark
(169.86) from fifth to seventh place.
Then it’s Allen
Beroza, eighth with 161.49, followed by the Weltes, Martha and John, tied for ninth
with 158.17.
Then it’s Mike Ryan with 149.10; Bob Linn with
144.26; me with 129.50; Martin Pieterse with 128.57; Gay Simpson, who like me
wanted a 15-point month but only earned 7 points to reach 127.74; Denise
Slattery, 124.86; Bud Seidenberg, 115.38; Judi Marshall, 121.26; ailing Ron
Henrikson, standing pat at 116.41; and Judy Graf, 109.84.
Moving on
to the Mini-McKenney races, which count
all points earned everywhere, I’m still sixth among the Rubies, as David
Millward passes me and Martin Pieterse falls behind.
Still far ahead is
Davis Heussler, who had a 22-point month to reach 390.06. Nevertheless, he’s
still third among all Unit 116 players. Moving up to second place, and 14th
overall, is Allen Beroza with 215.82. Slipping back to third is Ken Meier with that
215.43, also falling back two places at 15th in the entire unit.
Mike Silverman continues
fourth with 205.06, advancing from 19th to 17th overall. David Millward
rebounds from eighth to fifth place (and 30th to 18th in among all unit
players) with 201.41.
I’m a distant sixth
with 160.15, still 27th overall, followed by Fred Yellen with 157.39 (still 29th).
Then it’s Martin
Pieterse in eighth place with 155.29 (now 31st overall), followed by Gene
Finton, 114.83 (still 48th); and Dorothy May, 107.11 (up one notch to 49th).
Among
all players in Unit 116, it’s Alan Greer, with 452.07. Saleh Fetouh
continues second, with 400.06. Then comes Ruby leader Davis Heussler with his 390.06.
Jay Levy maintains
position in fourth with 334.54, followed by John Ziemer with 323.45.
Then it’s the
Weltes, tied at 316.09; Nancy Wolstoncroft with 310.52; Linda Burroughsford, 308.91;
and Dian Petrov with 302.36. In all, 19 players now have 200 points or more.
Now let’s widen our
horizons.
District 5 (
Here Unit 116
players hold five of the top 10 places, including the No. 1 spot.
Mike Silverman
overtakes Philip Goulding of Wexford ,
Pa. , 180.93 to 171.86. David
Millward is right on Goulding’s heels with 171.41. Fourth is Allen Beroza with 161.59.
James Wheeler of Edinburg , Pa. ,
retains the fifth place he assumed a month ago with 137.60. Moving ahead of me
are Garnet Depner of Jeannette , Pa. , with 133.09, and Marvin Shapiro of Akron , Ohio ,
with 131.78. I slip from seventh to eighth with my 129.50. Then it’s Martin
Pieterse with 128.57 and William Feeny of Latrobe ,
Pa. , with 115 even.
Mike Silverman is
eighth district-wide, while Philip Goulding continues 11th. I’m 36th, down from
34th.
Overall Ace of
Clubbers in District 5 look like
this:
Buffalonians hold
the top three spots. It’s Alan Greer with 408.29 and Nancy Wolstoncroft
with 255.82, with John Ziemer regaining third with 223.16, one point ahead of Arlene
Port of Pittsburgh, who has 222.16.
Then it’s Barbara
Belardi with 206.23, continuing her climb by passing Richard Katz of North Versailles , Pa. , who has 198.97. Reanette Frobouck
of Pittsburgh
is seventh with 191.79.
Two
more Western New Yorkers slip into the lower reaches of the Top 10 – Mike
Silverman, eighth with 180.93, and Barbara Libby, tenth with 175.40. Between
them is Robert Alexander of
Now for the District 5 Mini-McKenney, Ruby Life Masters.
Philip
Goulding of Wexford , Pa. , still is outdistancing everyone with 487.13.
Unit 116’s Davis Heussler solidifies his claim on second with 390.06, well
ahead of Craig Biddle of Pittsburgh ,
with 346.77. They’re seventh, 17th and 21st overall in the district.
Then it’s a big step
down to our Allen Beroza, 215.82 (57th overall); our Ken Meier, unchanged at 215.43
(but now down to 58th from 53rd).
Our Mike Silverman
moves up a notch with his 180.33 (up to 61st from 70th); David Millward takes
seventh with 201.41 (62nd overall). Then it’s Leroy Hackenberg of Pittsburgh , 192.85 (71st); Marvin Shapiro of Akron , Ohio , 184.02
(74th); and Wayne Heritage of North
Olmsted , Ohio , 176.06
(83rd). I move back up to 15th from 16th among Rubies with my 160.15, and inch
ahead to 111th from 112th overall.
Mini-McKenney leader among all District 5 players is, of course, Sue Lan Ma of Kirtland Hills, Ohio, who
added 61.19 points to reach 888.63.
A big month – 115.77
points – moves Bernie Greenspan of Beachwood , Ohio , ahead of Reanette Frobouck of Pittsburgh , who took in only 19.29 points and
dropped to third with 634.18.
She’s followed by Kathleen
Sulgrove of Twinsburg , Ohio , who followed a dormant no-point
October with a 75-point November and now has 591.52. Robert Alexander of Mentor , Ohio ,
is fifth with 538.37, followed now by (wife?) Stephanie Alexander of Mentor with 519.66.
Ruby Life Master
leader Philip Goulding is seventh with his 487.13. Then it’s Phillip Becker of Beachwood , Ohio , with
485.25, and Kenneth Kranyak of Parma ,
Ohio , with 469.89.
Slipping to tenth
from seventh without gaining a point at all for the third month in a row is Don
Sulgrove of Twinsburg , Ohio , still with 469.78.
Alan Greer continues
as top Western New Yorker in 11th place with 452.07. Next Unit 116 players on
the list are Saleh Fetouh, still 14th with 400.06; and Davis Heussler, 17th
with 390.06.
Ace of Clubs, Ruby Life Masters, nationwide.
Paul
Hassett of The Villages, Fla. , sees his
lead shrink from 46 points to 32 points, but his 345.23 still keeps him safely
ahead of second-place Joanne Matchette of Vero
Beach , Fla. , who has
312.02. She rebounded from ninth place with a 67-point month after standing pat
in October.
Then it’s last
month’s #3, Brian Breckenridge of Corvallis , Ore. , with 303.44, and Mason Barge of Atlanta , barging ahead from seventh to fourth
with 296.34. Last month’s second place-holder, Anna Maxcine Thacker of Palm Coast , Fla. ,
who registered only 13.27 points, is now fifth with a total of 294.78.
Then it’s Aivars
Lapins of Cambria, Calif., continuing sixth with 275.63; and Bruce Ladin of Harwood Heights , Ill. ,
down from fifth to seventh with 271.17.
After that, it’s
Richard Seidman of Orlando, Fla., demoted from sixth to eighth with 269.44;
Russ Pearly of The Villages, Fla. , with 266.44;
and Barry Nish of Little Neck, N.Y., with 256.32.
Unit 116 leader Mike
Silverman jumps ahead to 77th from 105th. David Millward makes a major comeback
from 337th to 100th. Allen Beroza rebounds to 135th from 150th. Other local
notables include Martin Pieterse, down to 386th from 279th; and me, ahead of
Martin now, but down to 376th from 355th. The list of 500 cuts off at 120.93.
Ace of Clubs, all players, nationwide.
Bill Kulbersh
of Atlanta is
still on top, up 73.13 points in November to reach 780.32. Repeating in second
place is Irva Neyhart of Corvallis , Ore. , with a 60.81-point month at 560.96.
Still third is Harry
Kaufmann of North Redington Beach , Fla. , with 499.53; followed again by En Xie of St. Louis,
with 489.50; and Bella Ionis-Sorren of Fort Lauderdale , Fla. ,
with 480.58.
The rest of the Top
10 contains the same names, but shakes up slightly, thanks to a 51.93-point
month by Robert Epstein of Atlanta .
He moves up from ninth place to sixth with 480.22 points.
The others maintain
their order – Sheila Gabay of Newton,
Mass., 472.36; Diane Hurt and Edgar Hurt Jr. of Laguna Woods , Calif. ,
both with 461.43; and Kay Schulle of Purchase, N.Y., 445.50.
Alan Greer keeps his
hold on 14th; Nancy Wolstoncroft slips to 191st from 184th. John Ziemer advances
to 375th from 400th. The list of 500 names stops at 207.30.
Onward
to Mini-McKenney, Ruby Life Masters, nationwide.
Robert L. McClendon
of Ponte Vedra , Fla. , added another 224 points to reach 2,040.75.
Moving up to second place, way behind him, is Sabrina Miles of Mansfield , Mass. ,
with 696.88. Her 56-point month allows her to displace Alex Khrakovsky of Columbus , Ohio ,
who had a 6-point month and stands with 653.72.
Then there’s Mary
Ose of Sacramento , Calif ,
with 599.09, and Darryl Legassie of Milton , N.H. , still fifth with 568.94.
Mark
Fitzmorris of St. Augustine , Fla. ,
charges into the Top 10 with 547.67, along with Anam Tebha of Charlotte , N.C. ,
with 497.45. Despite being passed by these guys, Mason Barge of Atlanta moves up a notch to eighth with 491.25, while District
5’s Philip Goulding of Wexford , Pa. , falls from sixth to ninth with his
487.13. Ann Buchholz of Ponte Vedra
Beach , Fla. , who keeps
her foot on the bottom rung of the Top 10 with 483.02.
Unit 116’s Davis
Heussler is down to 42nd from 37th with his 390.06. With no new points, Ken
Meier is down from 287th to 367th. Allen Beroza moves ahead of Ken while being
down slightly overall, from 362nd to 365th. The list ends at 193.70.
And
now for the really heavy hitters, the Mini-McKenney leaders overall.
A month ago there
were five players above the 2,000 mark. Now there are 10. And two of them have
gone even farther than that.
Joe Grue of New York City , first for
the 10th straight month, went into overdrive with a 641.66-point month. He now
has 3,515.18 points. Second-place Mark Itabashi of Murrieta , Calif. ,
gained a mere 339.11 points, putting him at 3,138.93.
Kevin Dwyer of Melbourne , Fla. ,
who had a 439.70-point month, is next with 2,895.83 and could make it a
3,000-point triumvirate by the time the year is over.
That milestone is maybe
out of reach for fourth-place Brad Moss of Denver , despite a 456.67-point month that
took him to 2,588.86. Same for Shan Huang of Melbourne, Fla., still fifth with
2,565.81.
The legendary Jeff
Meckstroth of Clearwater Beach , Fla. , continues sixth with 2,244.51, while
his longtime partner Eric Rodwell is still seventh with 2,222.64. January leader Geoff
Hampson of Las Vegas
continues eighth with 2,203.22. Ruby Life Master leader Robert L. McClendon of Ponte Vedra , Fla. , moves down
a notch to tenth with 2,040.75, displaced by John Hurd of New York City , now ninth with 2,072.49.
Familiar names:
Former Buffalonian Joel Wooldridge bumps up from 28th to 22nd with a
342.74-point month, which brought him to 1,535.21. District 5 leader Sue Lan Ma
slips back to 102nd from 91st with her 888.63.
Unit 116’s lone representative
on this list, Alan Greer, was 496th last month. Now he’s gone. The list cuts
off at 469.55.
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