Here are the results with cash prizes awarded to the top three finishers. Dollar amounts won follow players' seeds and team designations below - class prizes were awarded to those who didn't finish in the money.
- 6-1 +547 1051 1083 +32 Aaron McGuffin (#4/WVA): $120
- 6-1 +183 819 899 +80 Martha Mills (#7/WVA): $70
- 5-2 +340 1104 1116 +12 M W Schroeder (#2/WPA): $50
- 5-2 +171 1116 1125 +9 Brad Mills (#1/WVA)
- 4-3 +60 792 805 +13 Zosima Gingerich (#8/WVA)
- 3-4 +170 572 590 +18 Rafael Barker (#12/WVA)
- 3-4 +115 903 888 -15 Tina Totten King (#6/WVA)
- 3-4 -339 773 775 +2 Joe Larson (#9/WPA)
- 2-5 -239 1079 1027 -52 Ed Vith (#3/WPA)
- 2-5 -274 707 698 -9 Sarah Burroughs (#10/WPA)
- 2-5 -379 594 594 +0 Michelle Gaynord (#11/WPA)
- 1-6 -355 930 872 -58 Stanley Angrist (#5/WPA)
High win: Brad Mills, $10
Most average finish: Zosima Gingerich, Bananagrams
West Virginia won 27 games while Western Pennsylvania won 15. Joe Larson brought one of his famous Scrabble sculptures as a trophy for the winning team, and it has come home to the house of the winning team's captain to be displayed prominently until next year when we (hopefully) do this again.
My thanks to all the players who participated, and thanks to co-director Terry Schroeder for helping plan the logistics, keeping me sane, and entertaining us with her poetry.
Keeping you sane? Who are you kidding :)
ReplyDeleteAnyone who plays tourney Scrabble is already possessed of a particularly fine form of madness, why would I want to change that?