With the Winter season coming to a close, the crokinole season is heating up to its dramatic climax. So to get you ready for the wild flurry of crokinole that is sure to come, let’s update the crokinole scene.
The NCA Tour only has two Ontario tournaments remaining, and the BC Provincial Championships. So here is a look at the top 25 ranked players on the NCA Tour thus far in the 2012-2013 season.
Rank
|
First Name
|
Last Name
|
Events
|
Points
|
1
|
Jon
|
Conrad
|
6
|
202
|
2
|
Brian
|
Cook
|
4
|
200
|
3
|
Fred
|
Slater
|
6
|
192
|
4
|
Ray
|
Beierling
|
5
|
190
|
5
|
Jason
|
Beierling
|
4
|
186
|
6
|
Louis
|
Gauthier
|
6
|
174
|
7
|
Eric
|
Miltenburg
|
6
|
165
|
8
|
Matt
|
Brown
|
5
|
160
|
9
|
Howard
|
Martin
|
4
|
150
|
10
|
Nathan
|
Walsh
|
4
|
149
|
11
|
David
|
Brown
|
5
|
148
|
11
|
Clare
|
Kuepfer
|
6
|
148
|
13
|
Roy
|
Campbell
|
4
|
143
|
14
|
Chris
|
Gorsline
|
4
|
136
|
15
|
Peter
|
Tarle
|
5
|
131
|
16
|
Justin
|
Slater
|
2
|
104
|
17
|
Kent
|
Robinson
|
3
|
100
|
18
|
Reg
|
Chisholm
|
3
|
97
|
19
|
Ron
|
Haymes
|
2
|
96
|
20
|
Rex
|
Johnston
|
2
|
88
|
21
|
Len
|
Chard
|
3
|
87
|
22
|
Tom
|
Johnston
|
2
|
83
|
23
|
Rob Jr.
|
Mader
|
2
|
83
|
24
|
John
|
Harvey
|
2
|
83
|
25
|
Tony
|
Snyder
|
2
|
82
|
Since Jon Conrad’s magnificent start to the season, he has been able to hold the lead. The maximum amount of points any other player can achieve is 205, and Jon Conrad’s lowest scoring tournament this season has given him 45 points. So at 202 points, Conrad can secure the NCA title by either winning the London tournament, or by finishing in the top 3 in St. Jacob’s for the NCA finale. For Brian Cook, he can win his 3rd straight NCA title only if Conrad does not accomplish any of the aforementioned tasks, and he wins the tournament in St. Jacob’s. In fact, if Conrad finishes 4th in St. Jacob’s, and Brian Cook wins in St. Jacob’s, the two will tie for the NCA title.
Fred Slater also has an opportunity to win the NCA title. Currently sitting at 192 points, he can earn up to a maximum of 207 points, and if the opportunity is there, Slater can take the title with one win and one high finish in two of the remaining tournaments. If he can make his way out to BC and performs well, he’ll be even better off heading into the NCA Finale.
With an outside chance of winning the NCA Tour is Ray Beierling. He has 190 points and can earn a maximum of 203. He’ll have to win the London tournament (which he has done 3 of 4 times) and then win in St. Jacob’s while preventing the three players in front of him from earning anymore points. Long odds, but at least he still has a chance.
CrokinoleCentre Rankings
After the Hamilton tournament I took to trying to perfect the ranking system. Before there had been some obvious errors in how the points were tracked. The worst errors were that some top players had been completely off the list. But now the list is much more complete and definitely contains less errors. Here are the top 50 CrokinoleCentre rankings:
Rank
|
Name
|
Points
|
1
|
Brian Cook
|
305.5
|
2
|
Jon Conrad
|
298
|
3
|
Fred Slater
|
295
|
4
|
Ray Beierling
|
291.5
|
5
|
Jason Beierling
|
283.5
|
6
|
Eric Miltenburg
|
265.5
|
7
|
Louis Gauthier
|
251
|
8
|
Clare Kuepfer
|
249.5
|
9
|
Paul Brubacher
|
236.5
|
10
|
Nathan Walsh
|
235
|
11
|
Matt Brown
|
233.5
|
12
|
Howard Martin
|
232
|
13
|
Justin Slater
|
230
|
14
|
Chris Gorsline
|
191
|
15
|
Kent Robinson
|
189.5
|
16
|
Lawson Lea
|
189.5
|
17
|
Joe Arnup
|
186.5
|
18
|
Tom Johnston
|
186
|
19
|
Dave Brown
|
173.5
|
20
|
Roy Campbell
|
173.5
|
21
|
Rex Johnston
|
173
|
22
|
Rob Mader
|
160.5
|
23
|
Nathan Jongsma
|
155
|
24
|
Ron Haymes
|
152
|
25
|
Greg Matthison
|
145
|
26
|
Tom Doucette
|
117
|
27
|
Wilfred Smith
|
114.5
|
28
|
Quinn Erzinger
|
113
|
29
|
Ed Ripley
|
104.5
|
30
|
Rueben Jongsma
|
99.5
|
31
|
Ron Reesor
|
99
|
32
|
Ed Erzinger
|
94
|
33
|
Denis Chartier
|
93
|
34
|
Brian Wensley
|
92.5
|
35
|
Wayne Gingerich
|
92
|
36
|
Len Chard
|
87
|
37
|
Linda Irvine
|
84
|
38
|
Raymond Kappes
|
83
|
39
|
Adrian Conradi
|
83
|
40
|
Merv Wice
|
81.5
|
41
|
Michael Hughes
|
80
|
42
|
Roger Vaillancourt
|
80
|
43
|
Ryan Hedley
|
77
|
44
|
Jason Hogan
|
75.5
|
45
|
Bill Freeman
|
74
|
46
|
Lou Dobos
|
73
|
47
|
Ray Haymes
|
70.5
|
48
|
Alex Protas
|
69.5
|
49
|
Kevin Bechtel
|
69.5
|
50
|
George Doughart
|
68
|
The top 5 still remains unchanged, but both Raymond and Jason Beierling have increased their point totals and are closing in on the top 3. I expect to see the top 5 ranking shift and change after the results come in from the March tournaments. In the latter half of the top 10, Eric Miltenburg, and Louis Gauthier have moved up while Paul Brubacher slides into 9th. Moving up well due to error corrections are Lawson Lea from PEI (16th), Tom Johnston (18th) and Roy Campbell (20th).
Here is a list of the top 50 Singles Only CrokinoleCentre rankings:
1
|
Brian Cook
|
305.5
|
2
|
Ray Beierling
|
289.5
|
3
|
Jon Conrad
|
288
|
4
|
Jason Beierling
|
280.5
|
5
|
Eric Miltenburg
|
261
|
6
|
Fred Slater
|
254
|
7
|
Paul Brubacher
|
233
|
8
|
Clare Kuepfer
|
231
|
9
|
Louis Gauthier
|
221
|
10
|
Howard Martin
|
213.5
|
11
|
Nathan Walsh
|
203
|
12
|
Justin Slater
|
154
|
13
|
Roy Campbell
|
153.5
|
14
|
Joe Arnup
|
149.5
|
15
|
Kent Robinson
|
146.5
|
16
|
Greg Matthison
|
145
|
17
|
Rob Mader
|
126.5
|
18
|
Matt Brown
|
109.5
|
19
|
Chris Gorsline
|
106
|
20
|
Dave Brown
|
105.5
|
21
|
Lawson Lea
|
103.5
|
22
|
Ron Reesor
|
99
|
23
|
Tom Johnston
|
94
|
24
|
Nathan Jongsma
|
92.5
|
25
|
Rex Johnston
|
81
|
26
|
Rueben Jongsma
|
79
|
27
|
Tom Doucette
|
76
|
28
|
Jason Hogan
|
75.5
|
29
|
Alex Protas
|
69.5
|
30
|
Quinn Erzinger
|
68
|
31
|
Lawrence Wicks
|
68
|
32
|
Wilfred Smith
|
67.5
|
33
|
Jason Carter
|
65
|
34
|
Ron Haymes
|
59.5
|
35
|
Ed Ripley
|
59.5
|
36
|
Len Chard
|
56
|
37
|
Bob Mader
|
54.5
|
38
|
Brian Wensley
|
53.5
|
39
|
Denis Chartier
|
53
|
40
|
Brian Miltenburg
|
51
|
41
|
Merv Wice
|
50.5
|
42
|
Raymond Kappes
|
50
|
43
|
Ed Erzinger
|
49
|
44
|
Roger Vaillancourt
|
48
|
45
|
George Doughart
|
47
|
46
|
Adrian Conradi
|
45
|
47
|
Linda Irvine
|
41
|
48
|
Ab Leitch
|
39
|
49
|
Michael Hughes
|
39
|
50
|
Ryan Hedley
|
39
|
Interesting to note, Ray Beierling swaps places with Jon Conrad in 2nd and 3rd, while Paul Brubacher moves into the top 10, all the way up to 7th, as Nathan Walsh falls out of the top 10 to 11th. With an appropriate point score, Roy Campbell now sits 13th.
Coming up in the next few weeks, we’ll get you ready for the London Crokinole Club Tournament, and the BC Provincial Crokinole Championship.
Fascinating. What kind of errors get corrected Nathan? If I could only correct my errors on the board as favourably as you do in the stats, I have a decent shot at top 3 for 2014! Have to work on my 'nerves of steel' mantra and ... hmmm, a secret weapon would be nice.
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DeleteOnce again, thanks for the praise. I initially made these rankings for my own interest in player seeding, but it's nice to see you find them interesting too.
I've been preparing the rankings through a spreadsheet program, and calculating scores for each person using "lookup" functions. Naturally errors arise through spelling, upper/lower case and even the number of spaces between first and last names. The earlier problem I had was that to avoid those errors I set the "lookup" functions to "close matches", so if there was an error in someone's score it would not be as prominent.
In the case of your score, errors were avoided when you were "close matched" to a lower score for a couple of tournaments.
Now however, I've eliminated those scenarios and also found a way to track the scores of more players, which all led to your much earned score improvement.
In tennis when they talk about rankings they often talk about "defending" points as players have to finish as well as they did the year before in a particular tournament in order to not lose ranking points. In your case, you have to defend a couple of high finishes in London and St. Jacob's this year, but then you have the possibility for significant improvement in point totals at the World Championship. So yes, the top 3 is in sight.
As far as a secret weapon goes, maybe you need some high energy sports drinks. Gotta stay hydrated on those humid tournament days
Aha, so I actually earned that place and didn't just get a lucky break on 'rounding up/rounding down'(sorry, I know, I know: "Please, that game is for politically driven 'penny splitters', in crokinole stat keeping we are talking serious science." Right. Elmer Cook was just asking me about how tournament handicapping systems were developing, so I'll direct him here for his answer. He'll probably be picking your brain as well. Cheers.
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