2012 Pa State
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Re: 2012 Pa State
I think Jason has been working hard to line up 2012 PA checker tournament and should be complimented on his efforts. I for one and being a PA resident would be for a Friday/Saturday tournament with the hope of attracting Amish players. Read John Acker's comments about Amish players at IN tourney. King from Lancaster is very good and I have played him. He was willing to come to Dalton OH for a checker tourney which is a far distace from Lancaster. It goes without saying that he won easily at Dalton. Jay I think they would play and Laverne and the current PA champ would certainly be in attendance. Also I have attended recent VA and NC tournies and players there seemed in favor of tryng to attend 2012 PA tourney. (Many NC players favor Friday/Saturay formats.
Neil H. Wenberg
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Re: 2012 Pa State
Who said that ACF membership would not be required of Amish players?? All who attend are subject pay ACF and PA dues!
Neil H. Wenberg
Re: 2012 Pa State
Regarding the Amish at the upcoming PA. Ty....
I questioned three different Lancaster County Amish businessmen this very week if they believed any Amish would compete in a tournament.
Several things....
First, 2 of the three said they enjoy playing Checkers, one said he enjoyed "pushing buttons", a term I have heard before used to described playing the game.
Second, all 3 stated "I don't think so" when I asked if they were willing to play in a tournament that required an entry fee, and payed cash prizes. One said it goes against their religion.
I did not push to ask if they would donate any winnings to a worthy cause, and I certainly did not use the argument that they are "completely wrong".
I cannot bring myself to ask them to ignore hundreds of years of religious doctrine and consider the playing of organized Checkers as hard work and serious respectable business. My own personal standards would prevent me from doing this.....I would find it insulting if I were on their end of this.
I, myself, do consider the game to be hard work, and serious respectable business, but I have different standards than the Amish. Nobody is right and/or wrong here. The Amish do play, and play to win. They will, and do indeed, "get together" and play with a bunch of people,....Dave King(RIP), an Amishman, once (and probaly more) had a gathering at his home, attended by Earl Hangen (who invited me, but I could not attend), Jim Reed (RIP), Bert VanderPool, (Mail players will remember him) and Jerry Lattimer (another Mail player), and several other Amish... they all played against each other and "had fun" as Earl put it.
But, to compete in a tournament that pays cash prizes for winning is too close to gambling for them, and God bless them.....
I also asked one Mennonite the same questions, and got the same response....
I have looked back at some of the results of Tournaments that included the Amish that were posted...the Indiana Ty for one, and, none of them included cash prizes.....Can anyone dispute this ?
Jason, try to get in touch with Laverne, he might be able to shed some additional light on this....before scheduling the Tourney for Lancaster County with the purpose of attracting Amish and "striking out".
Regards
Jay H
I questioned three different Lancaster County Amish businessmen this very week if they believed any Amish would compete in a tournament.
Several things....
First, 2 of the three said they enjoy playing Checkers, one said he enjoyed "pushing buttons", a term I have heard before used to described playing the game.
Second, all 3 stated "I don't think so" when I asked if they were willing to play in a tournament that required an entry fee, and payed cash prizes. One said it goes against their religion.
I did not push to ask if they would donate any winnings to a worthy cause, and I certainly did not use the argument that they are "completely wrong".
I cannot bring myself to ask them to ignore hundreds of years of religious doctrine and consider the playing of organized Checkers as hard work and serious respectable business. My own personal standards would prevent me from doing this.....I would find it insulting if I were on their end of this.
I, myself, do consider the game to be hard work, and serious respectable business, but I have different standards than the Amish. Nobody is right and/or wrong here. The Amish do play, and play to win. They will, and do indeed, "get together" and play with a bunch of people,....Dave King(RIP), an Amishman, once (and probaly more) had a gathering at his home, attended by Earl Hangen (who invited me, but I could not attend), Jim Reed (RIP), Bert VanderPool, (Mail players will remember him) and Jerry Lattimer (another Mail player), and several other Amish... they all played against each other and "had fun" as Earl put it.
But, to compete in a tournament that pays cash prizes for winning is too close to gambling for them, and God bless them.....
I also asked one Mennonite the same questions, and got the same response....
I have looked back at some of the results of Tournaments that included the Amish that were posted...the Indiana Ty for one, and, none of them included cash prizes.....Can anyone dispute this ?
Jason, try to get in touch with Laverne, he might be able to shed some additional light on this....before scheduling the Tourney for Lancaster County with the purpose of attracting Amish and "striking out".
Regards
Jay H
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Re: 2012 Pa State
I played in 2 IN State tournaments in Amish county, 2009 and 2010 and in both indeed, as usually, we had entry fees and prices. I haven't heard that anyone refused to take price for religious or any other reason.
Jay, If you research this site, Tournament Section, you can find an exact information about prices and winners. Amish players were there among top finishers ... at least in 2009.
Alex
Jay, If you research this site, Tournament Section, you can find an exact information about prices and winners. Amish players were there among top finishers ... at least in 2009.
Alex
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Re: 2012 Pa State
Alex,Alex_Moiseyev wrote:I played in 2 IN State tournaments in Amish county, 2009 and 2010 and in both indeed, as usually, we had entry fees and prices. I haven't heard that anyone refused to take price for religious or any other reason.
Jay, If you research this site, Tournament Section, you can find an exact information about prices and winners. Amish players were there among top finishers ... at least in 2009.
Alex
All I am trying to do is lend a hand to Jason Solan.
Your experiences within the Indiana Amish Community aside,....
Jason , MORE THAN LIKELY, will have trouble attracting the PA. Lancaster Amish to compete in a tourney, even if he holds the tourney in Lancaster County.
I am giving info so that he might want to consider how much effort he points in that direction.
I have given my thoughts, and been on Lancaster County farms, and asked questions, as I have posted......and, even if you don't get my message, I believe that Jason will.
You Kapishski...????
Regards,
Jay "Call me Jakey if you like" H
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Re: 2012 Pa State
I appreciate the responses and especially the leg work you've done Jay.
Right now it doesn't seem like anyone has a problem with the 3rd weekend of June so I'm planning on holding it at the high school (simply for cost reasons), but still undecided on which 2 days.
It doesn't seem like there's an objection to holding it on a Friday from the majority of last years participants, but it also doesn't seem like it would attract any new players either. My personal preference is going to be saturday, just because my vacation time is limited this year. I called the number I had for LaVerne earlier this week, but got a voicemail and haven't received a call back yet.
Of course I probably picked a terrible time of year to start to organize this, but I'd like to get the announcement in the February bulletin.
I've updated the thread to contain a poll. I'll finalize the plans next week.
Right now it doesn't seem like anyone has a problem with the 3rd weekend of June so I'm planning on holding it at the high school (simply for cost reasons), but still undecided on which 2 days.
It doesn't seem like there's an objection to holding it on a Friday from the majority of last years participants, but it also doesn't seem like it would attract any new players either. My personal preference is going to be saturday, just because my vacation time is limited this year. I called the number I had for LaVerne earlier this week, but got a voicemail and haven't received a call back yet.
Of course I probably picked a terrible time of year to start to organize this, but I'd like to get the announcement in the February bulletin.
I've updated the thread to contain a poll. I'll finalize the plans next week.
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Re: 2012 Pa State
Jason, many thanks for update and efforts.
I am in favor playing Sat-Sun but it won't be a huge problem and tragedy for me to start on Friday if it works better for other people and business.
I also don't think it's too earlier to start
As more and aggressive advertisement - as better. With new location we can try to attract more south and east players from VA, WV, NY, NJ etc ... maybe even NC, TN and KY ... ohhh unrealistic dreams
Per my and other people suggestions Don DeWeber changed in 2011 the terms of PA State fund and hopefully this year we should have better annual interest withdraw.
Respectfully,
your champ
I am in favor playing Sat-Sun but it won't be a huge problem and tragedy for me to start on Friday if it works better for other people and business.
I also don't think it's too earlier to start
Per my and other people suggestions Don DeWeber changed in 2011 the terms of PA State fund and hopefully this year we should have better annual interest withdraw.
Respectfully,
your champ
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Re: 2012 Pa State
Jason, I am in favor of having it played on Sat-Sun, but Friday and Saturday would work for me too. Moving it more east last year got an increase of about 6 or 7 players I believe from the 2010 year so I think that is a great idea. The Philadelphia and whole Delaware Valley has a very high population of people so good chance we could even draw a few new players.
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Re: 2012 Pa State
Jason, whichever way you go is fine with me. I would prefer Friday and Saturday for PA tourney because I still think it would bring more players. But if you go Saturday and Sunday I would still plan to be in attendance. Thanks for all your hard work in trying to get tourney in middle of state with more attendance. Neil
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Re: 2012 Pa State
So apparently there has been changes that have occurred regarding the 2012 PA tournament. First, I have no problem with the tournament fee being raised. I also don't mind the fact it will be moved back to Carlisle. But this next part is what I don't understand:
There will be 4 divisions with a maximum of 8 players each. Division placement will be based on players performance in other tournaments. Each division will be round robin for a total of 7 rounds with 2 hours allotted for each round. There will be a half hour between rounds and an hour and a half break for lunch.
Classes of players will be,
1. Minor, 16 years old or younger. Will be playing GAYP.
2. Minor, for those that have never won a Minor tournament anywhere. 3 move.
3. Major, for those that have never won a Major or "Class 'B' " tournament anywhere. 3 move.
4. Master, for those that have never won a Master tournament. 3 move.
5. Grand Master, for those that have taken first place in a Masters tournament before. 3 move.
Everyone will pay the same 50 dollar registration fee (If paid before June or $60 after that.) and be a member of the ACF. ACF dues may be paid on site. Only eight players per class, so get your money in right away. To receive your prize money, you must be signed into your correct class, be present, let all players finish, all players are required to record all games and turn a copy into the scorekeeper.
I understand wanting to have separate divisions based on skill, but 4 divisions seems to be way too much. The PA normally draws 10 to 15 people at most. If we have 4 divisions we will have 3 to 5 players per division. To me there is no fun in that. The Master division seems like it will consist of me, Rich, and Laverne, and Alex. But with the possibility of Alex not showing up, I would only be competing against 2 players.
I propose that we reduce this to two divisions only. If 25 to 30 people show up, then maybe 4 would work, but if it is only 10 to 15 players then I think we should shorten it with two divisions.
There will be 4 divisions with a maximum of 8 players each. Division placement will be based on players performance in other tournaments. Each division will be round robin for a total of 7 rounds with 2 hours allotted for each round. There will be a half hour between rounds and an hour and a half break for lunch.
Classes of players will be,
1. Minor, 16 years old or younger. Will be playing GAYP.
2. Minor, for those that have never won a Minor tournament anywhere. 3 move.
3. Major, for those that have never won a Major or "Class 'B' " tournament anywhere. 3 move.
4. Master, for those that have never won a Master tournament. 3 move.
5. Grand Master, for those that have taken first place in a Masters tournament before. 3 move.
Everyone will pay the same 50 dollar registration fee (If paid before June or $60 after that.) and be a member of the ACF. ACF dues may be paid on site. Only eight players per class, so get your money in right away. To receive your prize money, you must be signed into your correct class, be present, let all players finish, all players are required to record all games and turn a copy into the scorekeeper.
I understand wanting to have separate divisions based on skill, but 4 divisions seems to be way too much. The PA normally draws 10 to 15 people at most. If we have 4 divisions we will have 3 to 5 players per division. To me there is no fun in that. The Master division seems like it will consist of me, Rich, and Laverne, and Alex. But with the possibility of Alex not showing up, I would only be competing against 2 players.
I propose that we reduce this to two divisions only. If 25 to 30 people show up, then maybe 4 would work, but if it is only 10 to 15 players then I think we should shorten it with two divisions.
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Re: 2012 Pa State
NOT MANY IN PA TOURNAMENTS....
2006 The Pennsylvania State and District 3 Tournament, June 10 & 11, Comfort Inn, Grove City, PA
Swiss, by game - 2 points for wins, 1 for draws, 3 for a bye
1 1 Alex Moiseyev, Dublin, OH 2692 DD 2 WD 3 WW 9 WD 5 WD 4 WW 6 WD 3 22 $115.00
2 2 Richard Beckwith, Willoughby, OH 2399 DD 1 WW 10 WL 6 DD 4 WD 7 DD 3 DD 5 17 $80.00
T3 3 Tony Kozenski, New Castle, PA 2392 DD 10 LD 1 WW 8 WW 9 DD 5 DD 2 LD 1 16 100 $46.00
T3 4 Louis Cowie, Painesville, OH 2421 WW 7 WL 6 DD 5 DD 2 LD 1 WD 8 DD 6 16 100 $47.00
5 5 Ed Bruch, East Amherst, NY 2501 3 bye WW 8 DD 4 LD 1 DD 3 DD 7 DD 2 16 99 $47.00
6 6 Alan Millhone, Belpre, OH 2027 WW 9 WL 4 WL 2 LD 7 4-Forf. 11 LL 1 DD 4 15 96 $32.50
7 7 Dale Rumpf, McKee's Rocks, PA 2331 LL 4 3 bye WW 10 WD 6 LD 2 DD 5 WL 8 15 84 $32.50
8 8 Neil Wenberg, Harmony, PA ) 1801 WD 11 LL 5 LL 3 WW 10 WD 9 LD 4 WL 7 13 $25.00
9 9 Dr. Donell Guy, New Castle, DE 1376 LL 6 WD 11 LL 1 LL 3 LD 8 WW 10 WL 10 10 $20.00
10 10 Anatoly Rayevsky, Huntersville, NC 1912 DD 3 LL 2 LL 7 LL 8 3 bye LL 9 WL 9 7 $15.00
11 11 Tom Rea, Middleburg Hts, OH 1212 LD 8 LD 9 3 bye drop 1 rd 0-Forf. 6 withdrew 5
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2007 District 3 & Pennsylvania State Open
June 9 & 10th, Microtel Inn Suites, Grove City, PA
1 Alex Moiseyev (OH) 22 $225
2 Ed Bruch (NY) 21 150
3 Louis Cowie (OH) 20 115
4 Rich Beckwith (OH) 14 111 50
5 Steve Holliday (OH) 14 96 50
T6 Alan Millhone (OH) 14 78 50
T6 Billy Runge (PA) 14 78 50
8 Neil Wenberg (PA) 13 97 20
9 Roger Blaine (IN) 13 79 20
10 Ray Shelly (MD) 13 67 20
11 Jaden Windsor Kozak (MD) 3 10/plaque
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2008 District 3 & Pennsylvania State Open, June 14 & 15, Microtel Inn Suites, Grove City, PA
Saturday & Sunday: 3-Move Tourney (7 Rounds of 2 Games per Rd) - Round Robin
1 Alex Moiseyev Dublin, OH 2544 26 $162.00 2008 Winner of District 3 & PA Open
2 Dr. Richard Beckwith Willoughby, OH 2353 20 100.00
3 Louis Cowie Painesville, OH 2422 18 75.00
4 Alan Millhone Belpre, OH 2097 14 50.00
5 Neil Wenberg Harmony, PA 1935 13 30.00 2008 District 3 & PA State Champion
6 Steve Holliday Bay Village, OH 1963 11 20.00
7 Billy Runge York, PA 1793 10 16.00
8 Keith Lenz Mc Kean, PA 0.00 played 2 rounds TOTAL $453.00
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2009 Pennsylvania State & District 3 Open
Saturday & Sunday, June 13 & 14 - Microtel Inn Suites, Grove City PA
1 Alex Moiseyev OH 2T3 4T6 7T10 8T14 6T16 5T19 3T21 21 $100 Wins PA State & District 3 Open
2 Dr. Richard Beckwith OH 1T1 6T5 3T7 5T10 8T14 7T18 4T20 20 $ 60
3 Louis Cowie OH 7T3 8T6 2T8 4T10 5T13 6T17 1T19 19 $ 50
4 Dr. John Webster NC 5T2 1T3 6T7 3T9 7T12 8T16 2T18 18 $ 30
5 Laverne Wray PA 4T2 7T5 8T7 2T8 3T9 1T10 6T12 12 $ 25 2009 Pennsylvania State & D3 Champion
6 Alan Millhone OH 8T3 2T3 4T3 7T7 1T9 3T9 5T11 11 $ 20
7 Billy Runge PA 3T1 5T2 1T2 6T2 4T3 2T3 8T6 6 $ 15
8 Neil Wenberg PA 6T1 3T2 5T4 1T4 2T4 4T4 7T5 5 $ 10
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2010 District 3 - Pennsylvania State
" Tony Kozenski Memorial "
By Round, 2Gm, Round Robin, Single (A Class) Division
1 GM Richard Beckwith - Willoughby, OH 101008 2349 7T4 6T4 2T2 4T4 8T4 3T4 5T3 25 $50.00 Wins D3 & Pennsylvania State
2 IM Louis Cowie - Painesville, OH 101004 2367 5T4 3T2 1T2 8T4 6T4 7T4 4T2 22 $35.00
3 Laverne Wray - York, PA 101405 2166 6T4 2T2 4T4 7T4 5T3 1T0 8T3 20 $30.00 (+book) 2010 D3 & PA State Champion
4 John Acker - Columbus, OH 101037 2125 8T4 5T3 3T0 1T0 7T3 6T2 2T2 14 $25.00
5 Alan Millhone - Belpre, OH 101032 2159 2T0 4T1 7T4 6T3 3T1 8T2 1T1 12 $20.00
6-7 Jason Solan - Fallentimber, PA 101394 2168 3T0 1T0 8T4 5T1 2T0 4T2 7T1 8 $12.50 6th & 7th place tie
6-7 Neil Wenberg - Harmony, PA 101062 1902 1T0 8T4 5T0 3T0 4T1 2T0 6T3 8 $12.50 6th & 7th place tie
8 Raymond Shelly - Cambridge, MD 101264 1628 4T0 7T0 6T0 2T0 1T0 5T2 3T1 3 $5.00 2010 MD State Champion
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2011 PA & District 3 Open - June 11th & 12th at Days Inn, 101 Alexander Spring Road, Carlisle, PA 17015Finished
1. Joe Moore Jr. 22 (First Tournament) New District 3 and PA state Champ
2. Rich Beckwith 20
3. LaVerne Wray 18
4. Alan Millhone 17
5T. Neil Wenberg 15
5T. Jason Solan 15
5T. Bobby Loewen 15 (First Tournament)
8T. John Acker 14
8T. Ray Shelley 14 (Maryland State Champ)
10. Jay Hinnershitz 13 (First Tournament)
11. Joe Moore Sr. 11 (First Tournament)
12. Jonathan Trotta 8 (First Tournament)
13. Terry McGrath 7 (First Tournament)
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2006 The Pennsylvania State and District 3 Tournament, June 10 & 11, Comfort Inn, Grove City, PA
Swiss, by game - 2 points for wins, 1 for draws, 3 for a bye
1 1 Alex Moiseyev, Dublin, OH 2692 DD 2 WD 3 WW 9 WD 5 WD 4 WW 6 WD 3 22 $115.00
2 2 Richard Beckwith, Willoughby, OH 2399 DD 1 WW 10 WL 6 DD 4 WD 7 DD 3 DD 5 17 $80.00
T3 3 Tony Kozenski, New Castle, PA 2392 DD 10 LD 1 WW 8 WW 9 DD 5 DD 2 LD 1 16 100 $46.00
T3 4 Louis Cowie, Painesville, OH 2421 WW 7 WL 6 DD 5 DD 2 LD 1 WD 8 DD 6 16 100 $47.00
5 5 Ed Bruch, East Amherst, NY 2501 3 bye WW 8 DD 4 LD 1 DD 3 DD 7 DD 2 16 99 $47.00
6 6 Alan Millhone, Belpre, OH 2027 WW 9 WL 4 WL 2 LD 7 4-Forf. 11 LL 1 DD 4 15 96 $32.50
7 7 Dale Rumpf, McKee's Rocks, PA 2331 LL 4 3 bye WW 10 WD 6 LD 2 DD 5 WL 8 15 84 $32.50
8 8 Neil Wenberg, Harmony, PA ) 1801 WD 11 LL 5 LL 3 WW 10 WD 9 LD 4 WL 7 13 $25.00
9 9 Dr. Donell Guy, New Castle, DE 1376 LL 6 WD 11 LL 1 LL 3 LD 8 WW 10 WL 10 10 $20.00
10 10 Anatoly Rayevsky, Huntersville, NC 1912 DD 3 LL 2 LL 7 LL 8 3 bye LL 9 WL 9 7 $15.00
11 11 Tom Rea, Middleburg Hts, OH 1212 LD 8 LD 9 3 bye drop 1 rd 0-Forf. 6 withdrew 5
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2007 District 3 & Pennsylvania State Open
June 9 & 10th, Microtel Inn Suites, Grove City, PA
1 Alex Moiseyev (OH) 22 $225
2 Ed Bruch (NY) 21 150
3 Louis Cowie (OH) 20 115
4 Rich Beckwith (OH) 14 111 50
5 Steve Holliday (OH) 14 96 50
T6 Alan Millhone (OH) 14 78 50
T6 Billy Runge (PA) 14 78 50
8 Neil Wenberg (PA) 13 97 20
9 Roger Blaine (IN) 13 79 20
10 Ray Shelly (MD) 13 67 20
11 Jaden Windsor Kozak (MD) 3 10/plaque
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2008 District 3 & Pennsylvania State Open, June 14 & 15, Microtel Inn Suites, Grove City, PA
Saturday & Sunday: 3-Move Tourney (7 Rounds of 2 Games per Rd) - Round Robin
1 Alex Moiseyev Dublin, OH 2544 26 $162.00 2008 Winner of District 3 & PA Open
2 Dr. Richard Beckwith Willoughby, OH 2353 20 100.00
3 Louis Cowie Painesville, OH 2422 18 75.00
4 Alan Millhone Belpre, OH 2097 14 50.00
5 Neil Wenberg Harmony, PA 1935 13 30.00 2008 District 3 & PA State Champion
6 Steve Holliday Bay Village, OH 1963 11 20.00
7 Billy Runge York, PA 1793 10 16.00
8 Keith Lenz Mc Kean, PA 0.00 played 2 rounds TOTAL $453.00
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2009 Pennsylvania State & District 3 Open
Saturday & Sunday, June 13 & 14 - Microtel Inn Suites, Grove City PA
1 Alex Moiseyev OH 2T3 4T6 7T10 8T14 6T16 5T19 3T21 21 $100 Wins PA State & District 3 Open
2 Dr. Richard Beckwith OH 1T1 6T5 3T7 5T10 8T14 7T18 4T20 20 $ 60
3 Louis Cowie OH 7T3 8T6 2T8 4T10 5T13 6T17 1T19 19 $ 50
4 Dr. John Webster NC 5T2 1T3 6T7 3T9 7T12 8T16 2T18 18 $ 30
5 Laverne Wray PA 4T2 7T5 8T7 2T8 3T9 1T10 6T12 12 $ 25 2009 Pennsylvania State & D3 Champion
6 Alan Millhone OH 8T3 2T3 4T3 7T7 1T9 3T9 5T11 11 $ 20
7 Billy Runge PA 3T1 5T2 1T2 6T2 4T3 2T3 8T6 6 $ 15
8 Neil Wenberg PA 6T1 3T2 5T4 1T4 2T4 4T4 7T5 5 $ 10
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2010 District 3 - Pennsylvania State
" Tony Kozenski Memorial "
By Round, 2Gm, Round Robin, Single (A Class) Division
1 GM Richard Beckwith - Willoughby, OH 101008 2349 7T4 6T4 2T2 4T4 8T4 3T4 5T3 25 $50.00 Wins D3 & Pennsylvania State
2 IM Louis Cowie - Painesville, OH 101004 2367 5T4 3T2 1T2 8T4 6T4 7T4 4T2 22 $35.00
3 Laverne Wray - York, PA 101405 2166 6T4 2T2 4T4 7T4 5T3 1T0 8T3 20 $30.00 (+book) 2010 D3 & PA State Champion
4 John Acker - Columbus, OH 101037 2125 8T4 5T3 3T0 1T0 7T3 6T2 2T2 14 $25.00
5 Alan Millhone - Belpre, OH 101032 2159 2T0 4T1 7T4 6T3 3T1 8T2 1T1 12 $20.00
6-7 Jason Solan - Fallentimber, PA 101394 2168 3T0 1T0 8T4 5T1 2T0 4T2 7T1 8 $12.50 6th & 7th place tie
6-7 Neil Wenberg - Harmony, PA 101062 1902 1T0 8T4 5T0 3T0 4T1 2T0 6T3 8 $12.50 6th & 7th place tie
8 Raymond Shelly - Cambridge, MD 101264 1628 4T0 7T0 6T0 2T0 1T0 5T2 3T1 3 $5.00 2010 MD State Champion
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2011 PA & District 3 Open - June 11th & 12th at Days Inn, 101 Alexander Spring Road, Carlisle, PA 17015Finished
1. Joe Moore Jr. 22 (First Tournament) New District 3 and PA state Champ
2. Rich Beckwith 20
3. LaVerne Wray 18
4. Alan Millhone 17
5T. Neil Wenberg 15
5T. Jason Solan 15
5T. Bobby Loewen 15 (First Tournament)
8T. John Acker 14
8T. Ray Shelley 14 (Maryland State Champ)
10. Jay Hinnershitz 13 (First Tournament)
11. Joe Moore Sr. 11 (First Tournament)
12. Jonathan Trotta 8 (First Tournament)
13. Terry McGrath 7 (First Tournament)
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Re: 2012 Pa State
Is Terry McGrath, the son of Dan McGrath? Dan McGrath was a very tough mail player who I played for many years.
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Re: 2012 Pa State
Terry McGrath is a sousaphone player who used to play with the Zenith Hot Stompers in Birmingham in 1965!
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Thanks John. Dan McGrath was from Pennsylvania and since Terry had the last name and was playing in Pennsylvania tourney, thought the two could have been related.
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Thanks John for letting me know that Terry was a woman.