Sure,
February was a day longer than usual, but for me at the bridge table, it was a
week shorter. The first 22 days were stellar – I had visions of a 25-point
month – but the final week was an almost total bust.
Nevertheless,
those early days were highly rewarding. I picked up 20.36 points in club play
and 20.66 overall, thanks to a fractional return from Friday at the St.
Catharines Sectional. My totals for the year so far – 31.47 Ace of Clubs, 36.02
overall. So let’s look at the big picture:
Ace
of Clubs (Club play only). Unit 116 (Buffalo
only). Gold Life Masters (2,500 to 3,500 master points).
Still second behind Allen Beroza. Only nine players in the Top 10:
Still second behind Allen Beroza. Only nine players in the Top 10:
Allen
Beroza, 33.58 (sixth overall in Unit 116); moi, 31.47 (eighth overall); Mike
Silverman, 29.43 (#12); Fred Yellen, 25.99 (#18); Ken Meier, 18.19 (#28); John
Sinclair, 13.29 (#43); Art Morth, 12.22 (#52); Bill Rushmore, 6.84 (#92); Pat
Rasmus, 2.79 (#164).
If I
were still a Ruby Life Master (1,500 to 2,500 points), I’d be fourth,
impossibly behind leader Nancy Wolstoncroft (57.60, #2 in the unit); and nestled
behind Martha and John Welte (tied for second at 33.98, tied for #4 in the
unit) and ahead of last year's champ, Linda Burroughsford (30.19, #11 in the unit).
Ace
of Clubs. Unit 116. All players.
Once again it’s Alan Greer and Nancy Wolstoncroft.
Once again it’s Alan Greer and Nancy Wolstoncroft.
Alan
Greer, 80.70, after a 50.05 point month; Nancy Wolstoncroft, 57.60, after a mere
32.77 point month; Mike Ryan, 39.70; Martha and John Welte, tied at 33.98;
Allen Beroza, 33.58; John Ziemer, 31.89; moi, 31.47; Larry Abate, 30.88; and
Sharon Benz, 30.60.
Bubbling
under: Linda Burroughsford, 30.19; Mike Silverman, 29.43; Joyce Greenspan,
28.88; Barbara Libby, 27.21; Ten-Pao Lee, 26.82; Davis Heussler, 26.31; Ed
Morgan, 26.08; Fred Yellen, 25.99; Bud Seidenberg, 25.39; and Jay Levy, 24.16. Any
one of them could be in the Top 10 next month.
Mini-McKenney
(All points earned everywhere). Unit 116. Gold Life Masters.
John
Sinclair’s big month in January keeps him on top, but because it was only a 6.69
point month for him he dropped from second to ninth overall in Unit 116. Here’s
the list:
John
Sinclair, 51.90 (ninth overall); Fred Yellen, 41.39 (#14 overall, down from #13);
Allen Beroza, 39.75 (#17, up from #21); moi, 36.02 (#20, up from #29); Mike
Silverman, 34.59 (#22, up from #44); Ken Meier, 20.84 (#38, up from #72); Art
Morth, 17.52 (#47, down from #32); Bill Rushmore, 12.68 (#66, down from #51);
Pat Rasmus, 2.79 (#172, not on the list in January); and Chongmin Zhang, 0.78
(#216, down from #182).
Mini-McKenney.
Unit 116. All players.
Big shake-up here. Last month’s leader, David Colligan, picked up only 2.52 points in February and fell to sixth place. Saleh Fetouh, on the other hand, earned 85.05 and vaulted to the top from #11. Here are the leaders:
Big shake-up here. Last month’s leader, David Colligan, picked up only 2.52 points in February and fell to sixth place. Saleh Fetouh, on the other hand, earned 85.05 and vaulted to the top from #11. Here are the leaders:
Saleh
Fetouh, 110.97; Alan Greer, 80.70; Martha and John Welte, tied with 61.16;
Nancy Wolstoncroft, 58.24; David Colligan, 57.86; David Heussler, 57 even; Linda
Burroughsford, 56.19; John Sinclair, 51.90; and Mike Ryan, 50.36.
Bubbling
under: Bud Seidenberg, 47.53; John Ziemer, 46.38; Chris Urbanek, 45.80; Fred
Yellen, 41.39; Christy Kellogg, 40.28; Bert Hargeshimer, 39.86; Allen Beroza,
39.75; Larry Abate, 38.92; Sharon Benz, 37.83; moi, 36.02; and Ten-Pao Lee, 35.73.
(Continuing on a different laptop, hence the different font style.)
(Continuing on a different laptop, hence the different font style.)
Ace of Clubs. District 5
(Buffalo, Cleveland, Pittsburgh). Gold Life Masters.
Buffalo breaks
Pennsylvania’s grip on the upper reaches of this division. Instead of two of us
in the Top 10, there are four and we claim three of the four uppermost positions,
including the lead. Here it is:
Allen Beroza, 33.58 (up
from sixth among the Golds and #14 overall in the district, up from #35); last
month’s leader Marcella Retetagos of Pittsburgh, 31.49 (#16, up from #22
overall); moi, 31.47 (up from tenth among the Golds and #17 overall, up from
#58); and Mike Silverman, 29.43 (#24 overall).
The rest: Brenda Merkich
of Cortland, Ohio, 28.52 (up from seventh and #28 overall, up from #37); Philip
Goulding of Wexford, Pa., 26.85 (down from third and #35 overall, down from #28);
Ronald Sain of Indiana, Pa., 26.44 (down from fifth and #39 overall, up from #43);
Leroy Hackenberg of Pittsburgh, 26.15 (up from eighth and #42 overall, up from
#47); Fred Yellen, 25.99 (#44 overall); and last month’s No. 2 guy, Kenneth
Eichler of Murrysville, Pa., 25.73 (#45 overall, down from #23).
If I were still a Ruby
Life Master, I’d be fifth in the district, behind Nancy Wolstoncroft, W.
Tordella of Bemus Point and the Weltes.
Ace of Clubs. District 5.
All players.
Here we Buffalonians have five of the
top 12, plus there's that guy from Chautauqua County.
Alan Greer continues on
top with 80.70. Nancy Wolstoncroft advances from fourth to second with 57.60.
W. (William) Tordella of Bemus Point slips to third with 52.80. Reanette
Frobouck of Pittsburgh moves up from fifth to fourth with 48.73. And Barbara
Belardi of Pittsburgh also climbs a notch to fifth with 47.34.
Sixth is Buffalo’s Mike
Ryan with 39.70. Then its Gladys Martin of Hudson, Ohio, 39.12; D. Pierce of
Parkersburg, W. Va. (third last month), with 36.65; Arlene Port of Pittsburgh,
35.64; and Bruce Cahoon of Akron, Ohio, 35.46. Tied for #11 are Martha and John
Welte with 33.98.
Five other Buffalonians
show up in the second tier. Allen Beroza is #14 with 33.58. John Ziemer is #15
with 31.89. I’m #17 with 31.47. Larry Abate is #19 with 30.88. And Sharon Benz
is #20 with 30.60. Next are Linda Burroughsford, 30.19, at #21; and Mike
Silverman, 29.43, at #24.
Mini-McKenney. District 5.
Gold Life Masters.
Here Unit 116 holds five
of the Top 10 places, but not the lead. It goes like this:
New leader is Philip
Goulding of Wexford, Pa., with 105.17 after a 62.98 point month. He’s fourth among
all players in the district, up from #20 in January.
Runner-up is last month’s
leader, Buffalo’s John Sinclair with 51.90. He’s #30 overall, down from #13.
Then it’s Barry Boyd of
Wheeling, W. Va., with 51.07 (#31 overall, up from #93); Gary Sikon of
Cleveland, 45.56 (#47 overall, down from #23); Fred Yellen, 41.39 (#57); Allen
Beroza, 39.75 (#63, up from #104); Peter Merker of Mentor, Ohio, 37.31 (#67,
down from #30); moi, 36.02 (#69, up from #136); Mike Silverman, 34.59 (#76);
and Leroy Hackenberg of Pittsburgh, 33.40 (#83, up from #90).
Mini-McKenney. District
5. All players.
Reanette Frobouck of
Pittsburgh, who wasn’t on the leaderboard a month ago, pole vaults to the top
with 176.27. She passes perennial district champ Sue Lan Ma of Kirtland Hills,
Ohio, who is second, up from sixth, with 169.87 after a 94.57 point month.
Third is Buffalo’s Saleh
Fetouh with 110.97, followed by Philip Goulding of Wexford, Pa., 105.17; Phillip
Becker of Beachwood, Ohio, 101 even; and January’s leader, Robert Flynn of
McDonald, Pa., 98.78.
Then come Fleur Howard of
Gates Mills, Ohio, 98.16; Richard Katz of North Versailles, Pa., 88.32; and Don
and Kathleen Sulgrove of Twinsburg, Ohio, both with 83.87. Buffalo’s Alan Greer
is #12 with his 80.70. The Weltes are tied at #20. Nancy Wolstoncroft is #23.
David Colligan is #24. Davis Heussler is #26. Linda Burroughsfold is #27. Did I
mention that I’m #69?
Ace of Clubs. Nationwide.
Gold Life Masters.
Russ Pearly stays on top
with 86.66 after a 40.28 point month. David Schapira of Delray Beach, Fla.,
climbs to second from fourth with 85.58, thanks to a 47.45 point effort in
February.
Third is a newcomer to
the Top 10 – Larry Anfinson of Sun Lakes, Ariz. He has 65.32. Then it’s Dolores
Aquino of Houston, 64.33; Misuzu McManus of Ormond Beach, Fla., 61.69; David
Woods of Sarnia, Ont., dropping from third to sixth with 61.20, Ricky Dashefsky
of Delray Beach, Fla., 60.55; last month’s No. 2 guy, Mason Barge of Atlanta,
now eighth with 59.98; Alvars Lapins of San Luis Obispo, Calif. 58.41; and Paul
Hassett of The Villages, Fla., down from sixth to tenth with 57.19.
Allen Beroza’s 33.58
places him at #118. He’s way up from #315. After not making this list in
January, I’m #152 with 31.47. Mike Silverman is #201 with 29.43. Fred Yellen is
tied for #314 with 25.99. The list cuts off at 21.96.
Ace of Clubs. Nationwide.
All players.
Not a big month for Neil
Silverman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – just 48.24 points – but he maintains his
national lead with 130.37. Moving up to second place from seventh is Robert
Epstein of Atlanta. A 52.57 point month brings his total to 109.59.
Then it’s Philip Benner
of The Villages, Fla., new to the Top 10 with 107.21. Also new is Marla Chalkin
of Savannah, Ga., with 105.21. Second in January, Bill Kulbersh of Atlanta is
fifth with 104.67, after a mere 43.08 point month.
Rounding out the Top 10
are Bella Ionis-Sorren of Fort Lauderdale, 103.68; Bill Osborn of Frisco,
Texas, 100.18; Sheila Gabay of Newton, Mass., 96.54; Sanford Gibbons of Pompano
Beach, Fla., 94.56; and Terri Verret and Pierre Daigneault, both of Montreal, tied
for tenth with 92.71. Sitting at #11 is last month’s fifth-place guy, David
Hudson of The Villages, Fla., with 92.26.
Gold Life Master leader Russ
Pearly is tied for #16 with 86.66. Unit 116 and District 5 frontrunner Alan
Greer is #27 with his 80.70. Nancy Wolstoncroft is #127 with her 57.60. If Buffalo’s
Mike Ryan, with 39.70, had just one more point, he would have made the list. It
stops at 40.68.
Mini-McKenney. Nationwide.
Gold Life Masters.
Kevin Rosenberg of Sunnyvale,
Calif., wasn’t in the Top 10 a month ago. Now he’s on top with 148.25. He
displaced Ann Buchholz of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., who has 146.11 after a 49.93
point month. It turns out she’s the only member of the Top 10 who was there a
month ago.
Alex Khrakovsky leaps on
board in third place with 143 even, followed Mark
Henderson of Wilmington, Del., with 133.85, and David Woods of Sarnia, Ont.,
with 122.26.
Then come Mason Barge of
Atlanta, 121.06; Anne LaCour of Georgetown, Texas, 117.91; Dolores Aquino of
Houston, 115.47; Russ Pearly of The Villages, Fla., 109.89; and Jim Liu of
Saratoga, Calif., 109.15.
District 5 leader Philip
Goulding of Wexford, Pa., is #13 with 105.17. Unit 116 pacesetter John Sinclair
is #194 with 51.90. Fred Yellen is #359 with his 41.39. Allen Beroza is #396
with his 39.75. And OMG, there I am, tied for #496 with Ann Taylor of Port St.
Lucie, Fla., with 36.02. The list stops at 35.66.
Mini-McKenney.
Nationwide. All players.
Trading places at the
top. January’s runner-up, Jacob Morgan of Madison, Wis., is now No. 1. Last
month’s leader, Robert McClendon of Ponte Vedra, sits at No. 2.
Morgan had a 260.18 point
month to reach 537.40. McClendon accumulated 141.74 and has 487.61.
Then we have Kevin Bathurst
of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla, 444.65; the legendary Jeff Meckstroth of Clearwater
Beach, Fla., 441.41; Alex Hudson of Raleigh, N.C., 416.58; James Melville of
Springfield, Ill., 406.72; a pair of New York City residents, Joe Grue and John
Hurd, with 396.74 and 396.65, respectively; David Grainger of Etobicoke, Ont.,
388.25; and Greg Hinze of San Antonio, 385.09.
Last year’s national
champ, Mark Itabashi of Murrieta, Calif., is #11 with 382.38.
Former Buffalonian Joel
Wooldridge, who now hangs his hat in Jackson Heights, Queens, is #94, down from
#40 after a 24.16 point month, with 185.07.
District 5 pacesetter
Reanette Frobouck is #106 with 176.27. D-5 runner-up Sue Lan Ma is #118 with
169.87. Gold Life Master leader Kevin Rosenberg is #157 with his 148.25. Unit
116’s Saleh Fetouh is #311 with his 110.97. Is Alan Greer here? Nope. Cut-off
is at 90.20.
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