Thursday, 27 December 2012

2012 Scenic City Crokinole Championship Results


The 2012-2013 NCA Tour has begun quite similarly to the 2011-2012 tour as Brian Cook has once again had a perfect Fall crokinole season. In November he was once again declared the “King” of Scenic City crokinole after winning the tournament held in Owen Sound for the second straight year. 

Coming into the tournament the NCA points race was really starting to take shape. Jon Conrad led the Tour with 198 points, and Brian Cook sat with 150 points after only 3 tournaments. Well it was Jon Conrad who finished second in Scenic City, boosting his total score by four points to a total of 202, now leading Brian Cook by a slim two point lead with several tournaments to play.

The biggest thing to note is that since the NCA tracks the top 4 finishes in a year, both Conrad and Cook are now just trying to improve their point total. For Cook, winning any tournament between now and the NCA finale will not improve his total score as his lowest tournament score is 50 points. The only chance he has at improving his score is by finishing in the top two in St. Jacob’s, with a maximum total score of 205. However, finishing well at tournaments could be quite beneficial for Cook as he may attempt to limit the amount of points his competitors own. Jon Conrad is in a completely different position. Leading the Tour with 202 points, and he can still improve his score by another 13 points. His two lowest scores are 45 and 47, meaning that if he were to win another title, or finish in the top three in St. Jacob’s, he would clinch the NCA Tour victory for the season.

Finishing third at the Scenic City Tournament was Ray Beierling, who earned 45 points to boost his total to 185, to sit in 4th on the Tour behind Fred Slater with 192. Finishing in a well-deserved 4th place in Owen Sound was Howard Martin.

The Owen Sound Times also did a piece on the tournament. Here is a link to the article: http://www.owensoundsuntimes.com/2012/11/25/crokinole-masters-descend-on-owen-sound

And here’s a look at the updated CrokinoleCentre Rankings of the Top 30 players:

Rank
Name
Points
1
Brian Cook
305.5
2
Jon Conrad
298
3
Fred Slater
295
4
Ray Beierling
287.5
5
Jason Beierling
282.5
6
Nathan Walsh
264.5
7
Eric Miltenburg
263.5
8
Clare Kuepfer
252
9
Louis Gauthier
245
10
Howard Martin
236
11
Matt Brown
235.5
12
Joe Arnup
231
13
Justin Slater
230
14
Paul Brubacher
226.5
15
Greg Matthison
220.5
16
Ron Haymes
219.5
17
Kent Robinson
210
18
Dave Brown
204
19
Nathan Jongsma
189.5
20
John Harvey
189
21
Jason Carter
188.5
22
Rex Johnston
187
23
Chris Gorsline
181.5
24
Brian Miltenburg
167
25
Wayne Gingerich
162.5
26
Rob Mader
160.5
27
Bob Mader
150
28
Ray Haymes
148
29
Marlin Lichti
146
30
Bill Freeman
133


And here’s a look at the Singles Rankings:

Rank
Singles Only
Points
1
Brian Cook
305.5
2
Jon Conrad
288
3
Ray Beierling
283.5
4
Jason Beierling
276
5
Eric Miltenburg
262.5
6
Fred Slater
259
7
Nathan Walsh
232.5
8
Clare Kuepfer
232
9
Louis Gauthier
222.5
10
Howard Martin
214
11
Joe Arnup
194.5
12
Paul Brubacher
194
13
Matt Brown
178
14
Greg Matthison
168.5
15
Brian Miltenburg
167
16
Justin Slater
154
17
Nathan Jongsma
147.5
18
Jason Carter
143.5
19
Kent Robinson
135
20
Ron Haymes
127
21
Rob Mader
126.5
22
Chris Gorsline
117.5
23
Dave Brown
116.5
24
John Harvey
104
25
Marlin Lichti
98
26
Rex Johnston
95
27
Dennis Ernest
94.5
28
Wayne Gingerich
87.5
29
Bob Mader
85.5
30
Ray Haymes
75.5


As you can see, not much has changed since the last Rankings update as the scores become much more consistent as the rankings begin to take shape.

And so that concludes the 2012 portion of the crokinole season. Even though the competitive side of crokinole will break for the holidays, there is sure to be much crokinole in play as families gather to rekindle one of the oldest family traditions over the Christmas break.

Join us once again in the new year of 2013 as we continue to follow the 2012-2013 NCA Tour, picking up with the Golden Horseshoe Tournament in Hamilton on January 26th.

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