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Arachnid Celebrates
Bullshooter’s 31st!
By BullShooter
Arachnid celebrated the BullShooter Finals 31st Anniversary over Memorial Day
weekend, May 26-30, 2016, at the Hyatt
Regency O’Hare, in Rosemont, Illinois.
The 5-day weekend was fantastic with
players coming from all over the world
including Canada, France, Spain, and
the Netherlands. Even some players we
haven’t seen for years were there seeing
old friends and joining in the competition.
The parties on Saturday and Sunday night
were a lot of fun with players dressing for
the beach party theme on Saturday and
country western theme on Sunday night.
Prizes were given out all weekend at the
party plus $100 an hour was given to players in a random drawing from registration
forms during the day on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. On Thursday a 4-person
team event called Monsters of The Midway was played for the early arrivals in
four divisions. Then on Friday the prestigious Top Gun events with a single elimination format took place in Singles with
four divisions and Triples in two divisions.
The Top Gun Men’s A/AA Singles championship was Eric Blackledge vs. Larry Butler in the finals. Eric won the first game
in six rounds with a 5.86 MPR. The second game both Eric and Larry had everything closed and Eric won the game with
more points. The third game Larry came
back and won with a 5.79 MPR in only
five rounds. But Eric captured the fourth
game and claimed the championship.
The Women’s Top Gun A/AA Singles
event came down to Julie Weger and Holly Thompson defeating top competition to
face each other in the championship. Julie
was on fire shooting excellent darts and taking the Top Gun Women’s A / AA Singles
title. There were also fun events available
between events for players eliminated from
Top Gun. A Bud Blind Draw was held
and a Friday Hammer Cricket Doubles.
Saturday, before the main events started,
the National Anthem was sung by Melanie Carter. Then the rules were read and
the main events started at 10 a.m. with ‘01
Doubles in three divisions in Men’s events
and three divisions in Women’s events.
There was a 2nd Chance Men’s Doubles
for the men eliminated that wanted more
playing time and also a Hammer Team
Cricket. Both of these events were 100%
payback with $250 added to each. In the
afternoon, a Pro and Pro AA Cricket Luck
TEAM USA!
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Celebration Of Darts Is Here Once Again
By Stephanie Spinler
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The time is quickly approaching! Just a few days from the
time this publication hits the
streets, COD will be here!
Who is ready? COD, you hear
it and what do you think? Cash
on delivery? Well for Western
Washington Dart League dart
players it means the 2016 Celebration of Darts tournament
on July 8th, 9th, 10th at the
Lucky Eagle Casino in Rochester Washington has arrived!
What is COD? It is a tourney
held once a year for all WWDL
league players that compete all
year long for points by playing
leagues and tourneys to qualify
them for all events. This event
consists of Friday night location challenge where the top
four point earners from each
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bar come out to represent their
bar and try and take home the
humongous Trophy. Also at this
time the top four point earners
on the Match Madness list play
off for their bars rights to the
Match Madness Trophy. Friday night is the Lucky Eagle
Open Parity Draw where all are
welcome. Saturday morning
is trios, pre-made teams with
players that earned 200 or more
points throughout the year can
play. Saturday at 4pm WWDL
trios draw happens, where the
top 192 WWDL Point earners have the first right to enter.
Saturday at 9:15pm is Lucky
Eagle Parity Draw. Sunday
morning WWDL Doubles premade teams compete. In the afternoon the All Stars showcase
goes down. These are the top
32 females and top 32 males ,
who battle for top 2 male and
female. The night tourney is
the jukebox party. It is a quad
draw in which all are invited to
play. All participants will earn
50 points at the jukebox party! YES! Fifty points for next
year’s COD. So whether you
are new, or whether you have
been playing for years, this is
an amazing tourney to attend
and play. Hope to see ya there.
HOT SHOT HAS A NEW HOME
On June 4th Channel Marker
played against Just Left for the
Hot Shot Cup. The teams were
Daniel Aires, Jason Bartosis,
Alan Borseth and Judy Heter for
Channel Marker. The Just Left
Team consisted of Renee Yepez,
Sean Albert, Gary White and
Jessica Hester. At one point in
the games. Just Left was down
11 to 4 and then came back on a
little run to bring the score up to
7. Channel Marker had 16 and
it looked like they were about
to win, but Just Left came back
to win 17 to 16 with the final
match being taken out by Jessica Hester, their lowest rated
player, taking it out with a triple
10! Congratulations to the new
owners of the Hot Shot Cup!
That’s quite a story and quite the
victory. What a match! To see
who’s next check the listings.
Underdogs Just Left For The Win! Congratulations guys and gals!
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Doubles took place followed
by Mixed Cricket Doubles.
In the prestigious Pro AA 501
Doubles, Jesus Perea Noguera,
from Spain, and Danny Delfino,
from Georgia, came through
the winner’s bracket undefeated to play Leonard Gates, from
Texas, and Danny Baggish,
from Florida, in the Bull Pen.
Leonard and Danny B. were
sent to the loser’s side their
second match by Eric Blackledge and Alex Reyes. They
fought their way back through
the loser’s side to play Alex and
Eric again, this time defeating
them, leaving them 3rd place,
and going on to the Bull Pen to
play Jesus and Danny D. The
first two games were won by
Danny B. and Leonard taking
it to the second match. It was
a very exciting match with Jesus and Danny D. winning the
first two games. Then things
changed as Leonard and Danny B. won the third and fourth
game tying things up and taking it to the fifth game. The
team of Leonard and Danny B.
won the tie-breaker, the match,
and 1st place honors in Pro
AA Doubles. Both teams shot
great darts! On Sunday two fun
events started early at 9 a.m.-Luck of Draw Toilet Bowl
Shootout and Super 13” Toilet
Bowl Singles with 100% pay-
back plus an extra $500 added
to each event. At 10 a.m. the
International Parade and competition took place. The 4-person team competition was exciting to watch with teams from
Canada, France, Spain, Netherlands and the U.S.A. competing. The event began with
the teams marching in to their
country’s National Anthem they
were awarded medallions, and
photos were taken in the Bull
Pen with the large International Cup. Then the round-robin
format event started with each
team playing each other. The
two teams with the most wins-Team Netherlands with 8 wins,
and Team U.S.A. with 10 wins-met in the Bull Pen to play
a best of seven finals. Team
Netherlands won the first game,
Team U.S.A. won the second
game followed by game three
and four won by Team Netherlands. Team Netherlands only
needed one game to win the
match, but Team U.S.A. held
on by winning the game. Team
Netherlands came back the
6th game for the win and new
International Championship!
The team said it was the most
memorable event the whole
weekend. Team U.S.A. put up
a great fight, but Team Netherlands shot excellent darts claiming the victory. The other main
events played on Sunday were
Women’s Combo Luck in two
divisions, Men’s 501 Singles,
Pro AA & Pro Mixed Cricket
Doubles and Mixed 701 Triples. On Monday Pro 501 Singles, Pro AA 501 Singles and
Women’s Cricket Doubles in
three divisions were started at 9
a.m. The last events of the day,
and tournament, were Cricket
Doubles in three divisions.
Most Valuable Player Awards
are awarded to both a male and
female with the highest points
for the weekend. Points are
based on placement in the main
events and Top Gun events.
Julie Weger, from Normal, Illinois, earned the most points
in the Women’s Division and
Eric Blackledge, from St. Louis, Missouri, earned the most
points in the Men’s Division.
Both winners received beautiful
BullShooter MVP rings for their
achievements. On Saturday and
Sunday nights parties were held
in the ballroom with a DJ, dancing, and prizes given away to
players that played in the day’s
events including two free rooms
at the Hyatt, two BullShooter
Jerseys from Redeye Rhino,
two new Galaxy 3 Commercial style Home Games and
cash prizes for the best dressed.
The tournament was a huge success with the weekend events
running on time and the players having a great time enjoying all the competition, the
camaraderie, renewing acquaintances from past BullShooters and making new friends.
Top Gun Pro/AA Singles Eric Blackledge
Wom en’s MVP Julie We g er wit h
Arachnid President, Sam Zammuto
Women’s A A 501 Doubles-Krissy Grimal & Kell y M e a r e s w i t h J e a n n e G a r i g l i a n o, A r a c h n i d A d v e r t i s i n g D i r e c t o r
MIXED LIMITED CUP STAYS PUT
By Clint Westmoreland
On June 26th, 2016, the smell
of saltwater filled the air in
Edmonds, WA. The sun was
shiny and the trains were loud,
but that didn’t stop the Mixed
Limited Cup from happening.
The team from Ringer’s located in Mount Lake Terrace,
hopped across town to take
on the defending team from
Channel Marker. Clint, Angie,
Jesse and Amber played their
hearts out. Channel Marker’s
Jason, Renee, Daniel and Judy
are a tough team to beat. Every game was right down to
the end, with one of the cricket
games turning into a scoring
battle and actually rounding
out. At the end of the afternoon, as evening approached,
it was Channel Marker that
kept the trophy.It turned out to
be a beautiful day with a lot of
good friends coming together to
shoot it out at the dart boards.
We will see what happens next,
but Channel Marker has a pretty
good hold on some of the Cups!
Will you be the next challenger? Take a look at the Cup Listings to see who’s next and stay
tuned for updates on this and
all the other exciting matches!
Congratulations to Channel Marker Winners, Jason, Renee, Daniel & Judy!
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Congratulations to all who
played and participated in
the Medalist State zone finals in June. Here are the
zone results for the 2016
Winter/Spring Dart League.
Check Medalist website for
more information and details.
CHALLENGE CUPS
CONTACT CLINT AT (425) 977-3044 FOR SCHEDULING AND CUP CHALLENGE QUESTIONS
RULES, REGULATIONS, AND REGULAR UPDATES AT WWW.THEMEDALLION.NET
UNLIMITED CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, NO INDIVIDUAL OR
TEAM POINT MAX. TWO PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR. $55
PER PLAYER, $200 FROM THE SPONSOR = $420 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $1,000 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: ALL SEASONS; 253-531-1022
NEXT CHALLENGER: ANYONE?
CHALLENGE DATE: WHO’S NEXT? TBD
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: CACTUS MOON SALOON, CLOUD 9,
DUB PUB
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A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, NO INDIVIDUAL, 44
POINT TEAM MAX. NO PLAYERS NEED REPRESENT SPONSOR. $55
PER PLAYER, $100 FROM THE SPONSOR = $320 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $600 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: CACTUS MOON; 425-745-9855
NEXT CHALLENGER: HANGOUT; 0REGON
CHALLENGE DATE: JULY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: DUB PUB, LYNNWOOD EAGLES,
FLIGHTS, WATERFRONT, ROCKO’S, ALL SEASONS, DAWSON’S,
RINGERS, CLOUD 9, LIGHTHOUSE, CLUBHOUSE
LIMITED CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 11 POINT INDIVIDUAL,
40 POINT TEAM MAX. THREE PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$55 PER PLAYER, $100 FROM THE SPONSOR = $320 TOTAL PER TEAM
TO START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $600
CASH. CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: CLOUD 9; (253) 852-9910
NEXT CHALLENGER: MONTE CARLO; (253) 852-9463
CHALLENGE DATE: JULY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: LIGHTHOUSE EVERETT, CLUBHOUSE,
LYNNWOOD EAGLES, LATITUDE 84, DUB PUB, FLIGHTS, ALL SEASONS, JUST LEFT, PICKLED ONION, ROCKO’S, RINGERS, PACIFIC
LANES, CACTUS MOON
MIXED MEMORIAL CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, NO INDIVIDUAL, 36
POINT TEAM MAX. THREE PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR. $35
PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: CACTUS MOON; 425-745-9855
NEXT CHALLENGER: PACIFIC LANES; (253) 474-0594
CHALLENGE DATE: JULY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: DUB PUB, LATITUDE 84, WATERFRONT,
FLIGHTS, ROCKO’S, RINGERS, ALL SEASONS, LIGHTHOUSE EVERETT, CLUBHOUSE
4X7 CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 9 POINT INDIVIDUAL, 28
POINT TEAM MAX. ALL FOUR PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$35 PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM
TO START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: PHO LIU; 206-244-1449
NEXT CHALLENGER: ROCKO’S’;(425) 374-8039
CHALLENGE DATE: JULY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: DAWSON’S, CACTUS MOON, ALL
SEASONS, LIGHTHOUSE EVERETT, CLUBHOUSE, DUB PUB, CLOUD
9, LATITUDE 84, JUST LEFT, CHANNEL MARKER, WATERFRONT,
FLIGHTS, PICKLED ONION, RINGERS, MUSTARD SEED, LIGHTHOUSE, PACIFIC LANES, BRASS LANTERN, FERDIE’S
WOMENS CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, NO INDIVIDUAL, 17
POINT TEAM MAX. THREE PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR. $35
PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: WATERFRONT; (360) 676-1755
NEXT CHALLENGER: FLIGHTS; 425-347-6659
CHALLENGE DATE: JULY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: PICKLED ONION, LIGHTHOUSE, CLUBHOUSE EVERETT, RINGERS, PACIFIC LANES, DUB PUB, MONTE
CARLO, CACTUS MOON, DAWSON’S, ALL SEASONS
MIXED LIMITED CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 7 POINT INDIVIDUAL, 20
POINT TEAM MAX. ALL FOUR PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$35 PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH. CUP
COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: CHANNEL MARKER; 425-275-9590
NEXT CHALLENGER: CACTUS MOON; 425-745-9855
CHALLENGE DATE: JULY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: ROCKO’S BAR & GRILL, CLOUD 9, DAWSONS, LIGHTHOUSE EVERETT, CLUBHOUSE, HOME PLATE, PACIFIC
LANES, DUB PUB, ALL SEASONS, PICKLED ONION, FLIGHTS, LIGHTHOUSE, WATERFRONT, RINGERS, BRASS LANTERN, FERDIE’S
HOT SHOT CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 5 POINT INDIVIDUAL, 15
POINT TEAM MAX. ALL FOUR PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$35 PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH. CUP
COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: JUST LEFT; 425-776-7379
NEXT CHALLENGER: LATITUDE 84; (253) 531-5154
CHALLENGE DATE: JULY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: DAWSON’S, LYNNWOOD EAGLES, CLOUD
9, WATERFRONT TAVERN, PHO LIU, LIGHTHOUSE, ROCKO’S, PICKLED
ONION, HOME PLATE, PACIFIC LANES, DUB PUB, ALL SEASONS,
MONTE CARLO, RINGERS, FLIGHTS, BRASS LANTERN, FERDIE’S
NOVICE CUP
A RACE TO 11 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 3 POINT INDIVIDUAL, 10
POINT TEAM MAX. ALL FOUR PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$30 PER PLAYER, $50 FROM THE SPONSOR = $170 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $300 CASH. CUP
COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: DAWSON’S; (253) 476-1421
NEXT CHALLENGER: MONTE CARLO; (253) 852-9463
CHALLENGE DATE: JULY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: CACTUS MOON, ROCKO’S BAR & GRILL,
WATERFRONT, CHANNEL MARKER, LIGHTHOUSE EVERETT, PHO LIU,
PACIFIC LANES, DUB PUB, HOME PLATE, JUST LEFT, STARS, DRAFT
CHOICE, PICKLED ONION, FLIGHTS, RINGERS, CLOUD 9
All Challenge Cups are offered in the spirit of good sportsmanship and friendly competition. Players representing these Cups will be expected to uphold these standards and
behave accordingly. Those not willing to conform to the rules of conduct during cup play may be dismissed and removed from future Cup Challenges. All disputes pertaining to
Challenge Cup issues will be resolved by the Challenge Cup Director and/or Committee. These decisions will be final.
The 4th Annual Angry Beaver Shoot Results
By Stephanie Spinler
Saturday June 25, 2016 hosted at the Pickled Onion was
the 4th Annual Angry Beaver
Shoot. Twenty women came
out to play, from Bremerton to
Tacoma. It was a beautiful day
out and everyone was ready for
a good time. The ladies all received some fun gifts and the
fun began. Music blasting, girls
dancing and singing and shooting some amazing darts. There
was a lot of close matches as
the teams were pretty evenly
matched. It was double elimination. The team of Stephanie
and Misty, who had be knocked
into the losers bracket by Yelena and Naomi, got a chance to
take them on again in a rematch
playing for 2nd or 3rd. The
match was tight, they went to
the grudge match and a battle of
points and I believe to the 23rd
round they went. In the end,
with the bulls closed, Naomi
was able to hit a bull to get ahead
in points and then close with her
last 2 darts to single 17’s to close
all and take the win to move
onto play for 2nd or first, and
Stephanie and Misty taking 3rd.
Yelena and Naomi went on to
play the team in the drivers seat
of Patti and Mary. Both teams
came out swinging. They were
very close games and went to a
grudge match. Yelena and Naomi won the first match, since
Patti and Mary had not lost a
match yet, they had to be beat
twice. They started the second
match and just like the first, it
was intense, back and forth they
battled. In the end the team of
Yelena and Naomi took the win.
What a great turnout and what
a great day! Congrats everyone,
can’t wait to see you next year!
JULY 2016 DART EVENTS
EVERY MONDAY IN JULY
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENT S/U 9PM
MCCLOUD’S DARTSLIVE TOURNEY (SEE AD)
EVERY THURSDAY IN JULY
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENT S/U 9PM
FRIDAY, JULY 1
CACTUS MOON-BIRTHDAY SHOOT 9:15PM START (SEE AD)
LIGHTHOUSE- BYOP TOURNEY; 7:30PM S/U (SEE AD)
PACIFIC LANES- TOURNAMENT, 9PM START (SEE AD)
SATURDAY, JULY 2
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENTS S/U 2PM, & 8PM
WWDL 15 PT TOURNEY, WAYNE’S INN 1PM (SEE AD)
THE END ZONE-YAKIMA-3PM SINGLES (SATURDAYS!)
FRIDAY, JULY 8
LIGHTHOUSE- TOURNAMENT S/U 7:30PM (SEE AD)
PACIFIC LANES- TOURNAMENT, 9PM START (SEE AD)
Yelena Husman, & Naomi Bentz 1st place
SATURDAY, JULY 9
LIGHTHOUSE- BYOP TOURNEY; 7:30PM S/U (SEE AD)
MCCLOUD’S $1000 TOURNEY; S/U NOON (SEE AD)
PACIFIC LANES- TOURNAMENT, 9PM START (SEE AD)
FRIDAY, JULY 15
CACTUS MOON-TRIOS SHOOT 9:15PM START (SEE AD)
SATURDAY, JULY 16
FRIDAY, JULY 22
LIGHTHOUSE- TOURNAMENT S/U 7:30PM (SEE AD)
PACIFIC LANES- TOURNAMENT, 9PM START (SEE AD)
SATURDAY, JULY 23
Mary Hicks & Patti Mount 2nd place
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENT S/U 8PM (SEE AD)
TULALIP CASINO TOURNAMENT (SEE AD PAGE 3 FOR DETAILS)
FRIDAY JULY 29
LIGHTHOUSE- TOURNAMENT S/U 7:30PM (SEE AD)
SATURDAY JULY 30
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENT S/U 8PM (SEE AD)
SPORTY’S 16TH ANNIVERSARY FAMILY FUN CARNIVAL (SEE AD!)
WATCH UFC HERE
SATURDAY :JULY 9 & 30
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CLUBHOUSE-ANNUAL ADAM & EVE TOURNEY (SEE AD!)
LATITUDE 84- TOURNAMENT, 2PM S/U (SEE AD)
WWDL-MATCH MADNESS (SEE AD)
13TH AVE PUB- LYNNWOOD $5 COVER (SEE AD IN KARAOKE)
CLUBHOUSE BAR & GRILL NEVER A COVER! (SEE AD)
Third Place Winners Angry Beaver Stephanie Spinler and Misty Gray
PLEASE NOTE: WE DO OUR BEST TO KEEP THIS LISTING AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE CALL
AHEAD TO DOUBLE CHECK EVENTS AS WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE 100% ACCURACY AS EVENTS ARE
SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY THE VENUES.
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LA ROCHELLE; FRANCE
The World Soft Darts World
Championship Tournament
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The World Soft Darts World
Championship was held last
month on June 19th in La Rochelle, France and was very
well attended, to say the least!
The matches were streamed live
on http://www.darts-theworkd.
com/en/live/ and were viewed
world wide by countless numbers of onlookers! The excitement built until the end, and
Alex Reyes took first place,
representing the United States.
A close second was taken by
Leonard Gates, also from USA!
Third went to Boris Kremar of
Croatia and fourth was won by
Cyril Blot, representing France.
Check out their Facebook page
for these events and more photos at https://www.facebook.
com/THEWORLDofficial/
when you have a moment.
You can see replays of the big
matches there and feel the excitement as they battle it out,
neck and neck. Congratulations
to Alex who took the time to
speak with me the day after his
big win. He was very humble
and appreciative and I think
still in shock at the moment!
When he returned home to San
Antonio, Texas his family and
friends threw him a big party
to help celebrate his victory. In
a Facebook post he expressed
his gratitude: “I want to thank
everyone for coming out last
night, it truly meant more than
I can explain. I was caught by
surprise, this was the last thing
I ever expected, but to have my
family come out and celebrate
with us was really touching and
meant the world to me! Last
but not least Mykaila Ramirez,
wow babe I can not thank you
enough for all that you do.
You’re very supportive and
always have my back no matter what. You helped me build
my confidence and my game
to compete against the best in
the world so once again thank
you and I love you!” Way to
go, and congrats to everyone!
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CACTUS MOON
CASEY’S BAR CASTAWAY
CHANNEL MARKER
CLOUD 9
CLUBHOUSE
CULPEPPERS
DANTE’S
DAVERTHUMP’S
DAWSON’S
253-293-1407KELLY
425-530-7835CHERYL
253-236-4137JIM
253-945-6153TONYA
425-275-9590 JAN
361-389-7543SHAWN
425-208-6382 ROBERT
253-271-6527BILL
206-525-1300VIVIAN
425-774-6573CALL
253-509-4143JENNY
DINO’S PUB
DRAFT CHOICE
DUB PUB
FIRESTARTER
FLIGHTS PUB
FLYING BOOTS FORBIDDEN CITY
GLORIA’S R&L
GRAND PEKING
HANGOUT HI TIDE
HOME PLATE PUB HOME PLATE TAV.
HUNG FAR LOW
JACK’S
JEEPER’S
JIMMY T’S
JUST LEFT PUB
425-271-9236CHARLIE
206-819-6672ROLLIE
425-232-6852STEPHANIE
253-854-9464RACHE
425-422-6236RAY/MARY
253- 753-0867 KYM
253-845-6655GERALD
253-709-7634DAVE
425-885-1787ART/ROB
360-991-9039CHRIS
360-271-1701 JOHN
425-346-6321RICHARD
253-905-5965HUDY
360-270-4064MIKE
253-833-7090DEBBIE
253-271-0236KATHY
253-520-6456CALL
206-850-9949TRACI
425-232-6852STEPHANIE
206-669-1510DENNIS
253-324-9221LAUREN
253-531-5154PREE
425-330-3979DAREN
206-762-9805RICK
425-876-7677LEO
425-821-7717TONY
MADISON AVE PUB
MALARKEY
MCCLOUDS, MCMURPHY’S
MEEKER STREET
MONTE CARLO
NEW PEKING
O’MALLEY
ONE EYED JACK’S
PACIFIC LANES PEABOS
PETE’S CLUB
PICKLED ONION
PIED PIPER TAVERN
PORTSIDE PUB
PUB 44
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RICKY J’S RINGER’S BAR 425-348-7402 ART
425-392-6356 SEEKING
360-271-1701 JOHN
206-290-5341TONY
253-856-0069BRETT
253-852-9463KEN
253-863-0765 MELISSA
253-314-9721RICKY
425-743-5570TOM
253-348-8386 SHEILA
425-337-3007OWNER
425-333-4300DON
206-271-9822SUSIE/CHAD
253-261-8242MILES
360-779-9997OWNER
206-679-6899MARY
206-898-5075 CALL
253-820-6020DONNIE
425-771-6072VIKKI
RIVERSIDE LANES
ROCKO’S FIRESIDE
SAM’S BAR
SCOREBOARD
SCOTTY’S PUB
SHARKEY’S SIREN TAVERN
SLUGGERS
SPANAPARK EAGLES
541-543-9297 ANTHONY&LORI
425-374-8039 CRAIG/HOLLY
253-277-0485 VICKY
253-261-7484ROB
253-414-5159 CHUCK
253-863-0742 MATT
206-223-9167 CONNIE
425-821-6453TATE
253-229-1047 SHAWN
SPAR POLE
SPORTS PAGE
SPORTY’S
STARS BAR & GRILL
THE GOOSE
THUNDERBIRD
WALDO’S NORTH
WATERFRONT
WAYNE’S INN
WAYNE’S WORLD
WILD HARE
360-893-3176JENN
253-288-0436SEEKING
425-347-1733CHRIS
206-356-0335JANELL
425-454-1554 LORI
253-531-9595VICKI
206-883-2096BRANDON
360-676-1755LYNNE
253-848-3466 JIM
206-433-8658LIZ
425-322-3134 OWNER
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253-307-0209STEVE
206-718-9758BILL
360-901-6110 BUD
360-482-4191JAY
206-498-9855GARY
253-219-5333RAY
253-939-2900CALL
206-730-4864GARY
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KENMORE LANES
KATIE J’S TAVERN
LAKE CITY PUB
LATITUDE 84
LIGHTHOUSE
LOCKER ROOM
LOGGERS INN
LUCKY 7 SALOON
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