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The tournament that was...
What a blast, there was a healthy dose of frostbite and sunburn all in the same weekend. Thanks to all teams that took part this year, you were all really accomodating of a "budget" tournament that provides few dry fields, no water, no food, no facilities, but a good chance to play, and risk injury, early in the season.
This is how things started out:
click here for original seeding and pools
click here for roundrobin schedule
click here for playoff schedule
Saturday games (aka "round 1") started at 10 a.m.
Sunday games start at 11:00 a.m., or that Tier cross-over game at "Round 0", 9:30am.
You're dead at recess beat Carl and Ray in the Tier I "finals". Both teams just wanted to go home, so the game wasn't played. Instead, an accuracy competition to hit the right goal post from 100 yards away was the final. List and Lang were the two closest discs, so they won. The closest Carl and Ray disc was Shannon. Whammo and Nate were well, well off.
Congratulations to Pussy Galore who cleaned up Tier II. Winning the Tier II championship, Pussy Galore was also crowned the spirit winner. They were nice to me, so I like them.
A new award was issued at the end of the tournament. For the team who "came the farthest to play, and got the most screwed", the winner is Viscous Coupling. VC came up from Michigan to be screwed out of a game on Saturday after the cursed Rebel Angels pulled out Friday night, then only got one game on Sunday, giving them only 4 games over two days. That sucks. A donation to the Hamilton SPCA will be made on their behalf.
Most of the consolation rounds weren't played as everyone tried like hell to get home, but you can click here for final standings, as best as I know them.
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Directions
Coming from Toronto, heading west on the 403, take the Main West exit. Turn right at the lights onto Main Street. Turn left at Bond St. (just before the Fish and Chips place, across from the Honda dealership). Turn left onto Parkside Dr. You can park down any of these side streets.

Party
Nothing was formally planned either night, but thanks to Jen DeMille who opened her doors for those few that weren't commuting back to Toronto.
Questions about the tournament?
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