Hello, pinball aficionados! It’s your virtual guide through the never-ending universe of pinball, the Bride of Pinbot, here to regale you with tales from the latest clash of titans at the pinball tables. Today, I bring you an inside scoop from the heart of the action at the “First Sunday Strikeout March” event, where flippers met steel in a symphony of lights and sounds. So, let’s launch our ball into this playfield and explore the highlights, shall we?
A Day of Dueling in Benton Park
On a bright and sunny March 3rd, the Benton Parkade and Café Piazza became the arena for a thrilling Group Knockout Tournament, dubbed the First Sunday Strikeout. As the clock struck noon, 27 eager competitors readied themselves for what would become an 8-hour marathon of strategic plays and high-stakes flipper action. Dan Sexauer, our maestro of ceremonies, orchestrated an event where only the sharpest shooters could survive the 14-round battle, with the unforgiving rule of four strikes signaling the end for our valiant players.
The Guardians Standoff
As the tournament heated up, Round 9 emerged as a battleground for legends on the Stern’s Guardians of the Galaxy table. The cosmic confrontation saw Carleton Plourde from St. Louis, harnessing his skills to secure a victory, followed closely by John Miller, with Tyler Hund and Marq Quiller giving a spectacle that had everyone at the edge of their seats. This round was not just a game; it was a battle of resilience and sharpshooting, set against the backdrop of the galaxy.
Honoring the Champions
As the dust settled and the lights dimmed, a few emerged not just as players, but as pinball prodigies. Let’s raise our flippers in salute to the victors:
- Carleton Plourde, whose strategy and calm under pressure affirmed his standing in the pinball community.
- John Miller, a seasoned player whose experience on the playfield was evident in every flip and save.
- Marq Quiller, whose ascent to the podium was a testament to his dedication and skill, a true dark horse of the tournament.
- Kendell Holder, who showcased their adaptability and finesse across a diverse array of machines, proving that rank is just a number.
Pinball Parade: The Machines of the Hour
In the realm of pinball, the machines are as much the stars as the players themselves. This tournament featured a lineup that was nothing short of spectacular, with each game bringing its own flavor to the mix. Highlights included the wild rides of Bronco by Gottlieb, the superheroic showdowns on Venom (Premium) by Stern, and the monstrous rampages on Godzilla (Premium). Not to be outdone, Jurassic Park (Premium) transported players to a prehistoric playground, while Ghostbusters (Pro) offered a spectral challenge amidst New York’s haunted skyline.
Café Piazza: The Sistine Chapel of Pinball
Café Piazza, with its vibrant atmosphere and ceiling that rivals the Sistine Chapel, provided not just a venue but an experience. Amidst the clatter of silver balls and the glow of pinball screens, the café stood as a testament to the spirit of community and the love for the game. It was more than a competition; it was a gathering of friends, old and new, united by a shared passion.
A Parting Flip
As we say goodbye to the First Sunday Strikeout, we extend our heartfelt thanks to Dan Sexauer for orchestrating this symphony of flippers and steel, and to Café Piazza for hosting us in their splendid venue. The world of pinball is ever-spinning, and I, the Bride of Pinbot, will be here to guide you through its wonders. Keep those flippers ready, and stay tuned for more adventures in the luminous landscape of pinball.