A review of the ACBL master point races after just one
month is like looking at the baseball standings after the first few weeks of
the season. Things haven’t settled in yet. Surprises abound.
First of all, I’m still with the Ruby Life Masters
(1,500 to 2,500 points), since I didn't hit Gold Life Master until after the month began. Second, I had a
crummy January, made worse by missing four days with a nasty upper respiratory
bug. Even among the Rubies, I’m a laggard. Anyway, let’s see what surprises are
out there:
Ace of Clubs (club play only). Unit 116 (Buffalo only). Ruby Life
Masters (1,500 to 2,500 points).
I’m fifth with 9.81 points, 18th among all players in
the Unit. (If I was among the Gold Life Masters, I'd be in first place.) Here’s the leaderboard:
With last year’s leader Mike Silverman having graduated to
Gold status, Martin Pieterse takes the early lead with 17.63. He’s fifth overall
in the Unit. Then it’s Gene Finton, who’s accumulated his 15.82 points from Delray Beach , Fla. ;
my sometime partner Dorothy May with 12.81 (12th overall) and Fred Yellen with
10.64 (15th).
In sixth place, it’s another snowbird, Pinky Regan,
who’s gotten 8.71 points from Vero
Beach , Fla. (26th
overall); then Linda Burroughsford, 7.38 (32nd overall); Art Matthies, 6.78
(42nd); Elaine Kurasiewicz, 6.30 (51st); John Sinclair, 5.36 (61st); and Sue
Bergman, 5.21 (65th).
Ace of Clubs. Unit 116. All players.
No surprise to find Alan Greer on top with 35 points
even, but the rest of the dozen leaders includes a few names we’re not used to
seeing there.
Second is Gay Simpson with 21.79, followed by Sharon
Benz, 20.75; Nancy Wolstoncroft, 19.98; Martin Pieterse, 17.63; Bud Seidenberg,
17.58; Gene Finton, 15.82; Barbara Libby, 14.29; Joe Rooney, 13.84; John
Ziemer, 13.42; Bill Boardman, 13.31; and Dorothy May, 12.81.
Mini-McKenney (all points earned everywhere). Unit
116. Ruby Life Masters.
Davis Heussler continues in the top spot with 36.21
points. He’s fifth overall among all Buffalo
players. His frequent partner Linda Burroughsford is next with 34.35, eighth
overall.
It’s a big step down, point-wise, to third place,
which is held by Martin Pieterse with 19.97 (16th overall). Then it’s Fred
Yellen, 18.89 (17th); Gene Finton, 15.82 (24th); John Sinclair, 14.43 (27th);
Dorothy May, 12.81 (36th); moi, 10.59 (46th); Elaine Kurasiewicz, 9.91 (50th);
Pinky Regan, 9.43 (52nd); Art Matthies, 8.23 (60th); and Ken Meier, 7.65
(67th).
Mini-McKenney. Unit 116. All players.
Tournament hounds abound on this leaderboard. Topping
the list is Buffalo Winter Sectional winner Chris Urbanek with 44.26. Then it’s
John and Martha Welte, tied for second with 40.28; Sharon Benz, 37.94; Davis
Heussler, 36.21; Mike Ryan, 35.10; Alan Greer, 35 even; Linda Burroughsford,
34.35; Dian Petrov, 33.76; and Bud Seidenberg, 30.91.
Ace of Clubs. District 5 (Buffalo ,
Cleveland , Pittsburgh ).
Ruby Life Masters. Usually Buffalo
dominates here. Indeed, we hold the three runner-up positions. Here they are:
W. Tordella of Bemus Point, 20.89 (sixth among all
District 5 players); Martin Pieterse, 17.63 (ninth); Gene Finton, 15.82 (11th);
Dorothy May, 12.81 (21st); Judith Shapiro of Akron, Ohio, 11.85 (25th); Pauline
Sostarich of Hermitage, Pa., 11.38 (28th); William Feeny of Latrobe, Pa., 11.28
(29th); Annemarie Gordon of Sewickley, Pa., 10.83 (33rd); Fred Yellen, 10.64
(34th); Garnet Depner of Jeannette, Pa., 10.53 (36th); Kenneth Eichler of
Murrysville, Pa., 10.22 (40th); and me in 12th place with 9.81, good for 47th
overall.
Ace of Clubs. District 5. All players.
Here it’s Alan Greer on top again with his 35 points.
Then comes Patricia Katz of Pittsburgh , 22.51;
Daniel Putnam of Berkeley Springs, W. Va. ,
21.98; Gay Simpson, 21.79; Richard Katz of North Versailles , Pa. ,
21.12; W. Tordella of Bemus Point, 20.89; and a quintet of Buffalonians,
Sharon Benz, 20.75; Nancy Wolstoncroft, 19.98; Martin Pieterse, 17.63; Bud
Seidenberg, 17.58; and Gene Finton, 15.82. In all, Buffalonians hold 11 spots
in the Top 20.
Mini-McKenney. District 5. Ruby Life Masters.
Davis Heussler and Linda Burroughsford lead this list
with 36.21 and 34.35 points, making them 21st and 25th among all District 5
players.
The rest of the Top 10, influenced no doubt by the
January regional tournament in Cleveland: Philip MacFarlane of Cleveland, 29.33
(35th); Judith and Martin Shapiro of Akron, Ohio, 25.24 and 23.17 (45th and 50th);
Elena Steingraf of North Canton, Ohio, 23.08 (51st); that W. Tordella guy from
Bemus Point, 21.61 (59th); Tudor Trifan of Hollidaysburg, Pa., 21.12 (63rd);
Jill Otte of North Canton, Ohio, 20.54 (67th), and Frank Scali of North
Ridgeville, Ohio, 20.09 (70th).
Next Unit 116 player on the list is Martin Pieterse in
11th place with his 19.97 points, which makes him 71st overall. I’m 43rd, 208th
overall.
Mini-McKenney. District 5. All players.
Here’s a big surprise. Perennial leader Sue Lan Ma
isn’t on top. She’s seventh. Here’s the Top 10, all enhanced by their Cleveland regional
tournament winnings.
Kenneth Kranyak of Parma, Ohio, 90.60; Fred Schenker
of Pittsburgh, 88.46; Kathleen Sulgrove and Don Sulgrove of Twinsburg, Ohio,
73.85 and 72.30; Phillip Becker of Beachwood, Ohio, 71.58; Fleur Howard of
Gates Mills, Ohio, 67.06; Sue Lan Ma of Kirtland Hills, Ohio, 59.77; Michael
Creager of Bedford, Ohio, 58.85; and Stephanie and Robert Alexander of Mentor,
Ohio, both with 58.14.
First Unit 116 player to appear on this list is Chris
Urbanek, who’s 14th with her 44.26. John and Martha Welte are tied for 16th
with 40.28. Sharon Benz is 19th with 37.94. All of them went to Cleveland .
Ace of Clubs. Nationwide. Top 500 Ruby Life Masters.
Russ Pearly of the Villages, Fla. , is leader again, with 52.13. Then it’s
Carole Maeder of Bonita Springs , Fla. ,
40.36; Jim Loffree of Naples , Fla. ,
39.87; Justin Coniglio of Tampa , 37.24; Aivars
Lapins of Cambria, Calif., 35.55; Louis Vanos of Ocean
Springs , Miss. , 34.14; Connie
Martin and Jo England, both of Dallas, 33.15 and 32.83; Larry Anfinson of Waterloo , Iowa , 32.55;
and Richard Seidman of Orlando ,
Fla. , 31.76.
Among Unit 116 players, Martin Pieterse is tied for
178th; Gene Finton is 254th. The list cuts off at 12.87.
Ace of Clubs. Nationwide. Top 500 players.
Wow! Barbara Sartorius of Palm Beach Gardens , Fla. ,
leads the pack with 75.96. Then it’s Robert Epstein of Atlanta ,
62.55; Jack Shinehoft of Dundas , Ont., 54.65;
Joe Quinn of Sugarland , Texas ,
53.53; Barbara Saltsman of Montreal , 52.91; Ruby
Life Master leader Russ Pearly of The Villages, Fla. , 52.13; Fred Hacker of Fort Myers,
Fla., 51.79; Neil Silverman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 50.70; Martin Robins of
Delray Beach, Fla., 50.59; and Michael Dalton of Palm Coast, Fla., 48.57.
Unit 116 and District 5 leader Alan Greer is 85th and
he’s the only Buffalo
representative. The list cuts off at 22.18.
Mini-McKenney. Nationwide. Top 500 Ruby Life Masters.
Here we run into our first player in triple digits.
He’s Christopher Smith of Vero Beach ,
Fla. , with 119.73. Then it’s
Phillip Vest of Nashville , 92.08; Alex
Khrakovsky of Columbus , Ohio ,
89.11; Russ Pearly of The Villages, Fla. ,
83.31; Naren (yes, Naren) Gupta of Woodside, Calif., 76.28; Ann Buchholz of
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., 68.49; Anant Rathi of San Francisco, 67.37; Dolores
Aquino of Houston, 65.94; Marilyn Brightwell of Osprey, Fla., 65.70; and Jon
Brandon of Denver, 64.75.
Unit 116’s Davis Heussler is 113th with his 36.21.
Linda Burroughsford’s 34.35 earned her 131st place. The list stops at 20.43.
Mini-McKenney. Nationwide. Top 500 players.
These guys are really off and running. Lots of new
names, as well.
Jacob Morgan of Madison ,
Wis. , 353.93; Ron Smith of
Chicago, 343.30; Billy Miller of Las Vegas, 315.79; Oren Kriegel of Chicago,
294.63; Daniel Korbel of Las Vegas, 287.55; David Grainger of Etobicoke, Ont.,
228.41; Curtis Cheek of Las Vegas, 225.88; the 2018 overall point leader Joe Grue
of New York City, 225.24; Jay Segarra of Ocean Springs, Miss., 223.26; and
Valentin Kovachev of Las Vegas, 218.56. In all, 14 players passed the
double-century mark in January.
Last year’s No. 2 player, Mark Itabashi of Murrieta , Calif. ,
is 30th with 148.29. The legendary Jeff Meckstroth of Clearwater Beach , Fla. ,
is 63rd with 115.99. Buffalo native Joel
Wooldridge, who now plays out of Astoria ,
Queens, is 107th with 96.29. District 5 leader Kenneth Kranyak is 126th with
90.60. The list stops at 50.13.
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