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Continue readingHungry for Victory at the D82 Lucky 13 Tournament
I woke up ravenous and rushed to the D82 Lucky 13 Tournament on June 23, 2024. With my stomach growling louder than the pinball machines, I was ready for an intense day of flipper action. The event, held at District 82 Pinball, featured 13 rounds of single-game battles among 32 players, lasting a hefty 6.5 hours. The overcast clouds and a cool 65°F set the stage for a day filled with pinball excitement.
The Delicious Atmosphere at District 82 Pinball
District 82 Pinball Arcade, located at 800 O Keefe Road, De Pere, WI, is a pinball enthusiast’s paradise. Stepping inside, I was greeted by an impressive array of machines, all impeccably maintained. The venue’s atmosphere was electric, with players eagerly competing and spectators cheering them on. I had attended D82’s Super Series before and knew I was in for a treat. The efficiency with which the tournament was run, combined with the presence of food trucks and the BYOB policy, made for an unforgettable experience. Kudos to Erik Thoren and his team for creating such a fantastic environment! District 82 Pinball.
Pinball Machines: Stars of the Show
The tournament featured an astounding 113 different machines, each with its unique charm and challenges. Highlights included:
- The Sopranos by Stern (2005): This machine, with its mobster theme, offered players a taste of the underworld with thrilling gameplay.
- KISS (Pro) by Stern (2015): Rocking out with the legendary band, players enjoyed fast-paced action and fantastic music.
- Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast by Stern (2018): A metalhead’s dream, this pin featured intricate playfield design and challenging modes.
- Doctor Who by Bally (1992): Time-traveling adventures with the Doctor provided endless excitement.
- Star Trek by Bally (1978) and Star Trek (Premium) by Stern (2013): Both versions brought the final frontier to life, each with its distinct gameplay and features.
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Williams (1993): Gothic horror came alive with this dark and captivating machine.
- Red & Ted’s Road Show by Williams (1994): A cross-country adventure that combined humor and engaging play.
- Eight Ball Deluxe (LE) by Bally (1982): A classic that tested players’ skill and strategy.
Hats Off to the Champions
A round of applause for the tournament winners! Jordan Semrow, ranked 162nd in the state and 449th by the IFPA, claimed the top spot, proving that dedication pays off. Jack Slovacek, with a state rank of 58th and an IFPA rank of 97, secured second place with his consistent performance. Danny Bronny, ranked 4th in the state and 250th by the IFPA, took third, showcasing his expertise. Mike Carlson from Sobieski, WI, rounded out the top four with a state rank of 94th and an IFPA rank of 4473, a remarkable achievement given his limited tournament experience.
IFPA Wisconsin Pinball Top 10 Standings
Rank | Player Name | City | Wppr Points |
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1 | Tom Graf | Appleton | 595.53 |
2 | Kassidy Milanowski | Appleton | 513.84 |
3 | Erik Thoren | De Pere | 503.89 |
4 | Danny Bronny | Beverly Shores | 454.37 |
5 | Steven Bowden | Palatine | 434.3 |
6 | Matt McCarty | Neenah | 377.21 |
7 | Mike Weyenberg | Manitowoc | 376.16 |
8 | Eric Strangeway | Oshkosh | 373.29 |
9 | Jason Zahler | 372.99 | |
10 | Neil Graf | Appleton | 340.04 |
Wrapping Up the Feast of Flippers
The D82 Lucky 13 Tournament was a resounding success, filled with thrilling matches and standout performances. A huge shout-out to Erik Thoren and District 82 Pinball for hosting such a well-organized and enjoyable event. Congratulations to Jordan Semrow for his remarkable victory! Stay tuned for more pinball news and tournament updates, and don’t forget to grab a snack before your next competition!
Kitsap’s Amazing Race – June Finals: A Galactic Battle and Unveiling Mysteries
On June 22, 2024, pinball enthusiasts gathered for the much-anticipated Finals for Kitsap’s Amazing Race. This thrilling tournament, organized by the masterful Richard Godwin, spanned over three rounds with a single game per round and hosted four fierce competitors. From start to finish, the event kept everyone on the edge of their seats for a gripping 3 hours and 30 minutes.
The Secretive Venue
Ah, the intrigue! MatchPlay software seems to have missed the memo on our tournament’s location, keeping it shrouded in mystery. Perhaps it’s all part of the plan to keep us on our toes, or maybe it’s a secret pinball haven known only to the elite. Whatever the case, we’ll leave them to their secrets and focus on the electrifying matches that took place.
Galactic Showdown: The Mandalorian (Premium)
Round 1 kicked off with a battle worthy of the Star Wars saga itself, on Stern’s The Mandalorian (Premium). Released in July 2021, this game captures the essence of the galaxy’s most notorious bounty hunter. In an epic face-off, Donovan Haga, with his keen reflexes and precise shots, navigated through missions like a true Mandalorian. He conquered the game with unmatched skill, leaving Arthur Eckhardt, Michael Serna, and Sarah Bay trailing in his wake. Haga’s mastery of the game’s intricate missions and multi-balls secured his triumph in this round.
Pinball Machines: A Review of the Marvelous Selection
The tournament featured a total of 14 pinball machines, each offering unique challenges and excitement. Here’s a spotlight on five standout games:
- Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons by Stern (April 2015): This game combines a classic feel with vibrant artwork and an engaging theme. The oversized flippers and playful artwork make it a favorite among players who enjoy a throwback to traditional pinball aesthetics.
- Houdini: Master of Mystery by American Pinball (October 2017): With its intricate playfield and magical theme, Houdini challenges players with tight shots and clever mechanical tricks. The detailed artwork and complex ruleset make it a captivating game for those who appreciate a good challenge.
- Star Trek: The Next Generation by Williams (January 1993): This iconic machine transports players into the Star Trek universe with its wide array of missions and engaging gameplay. The interactive playfield and voiceovers from the original cast make it a beloved classic.
- Total Nuclear Annihilation by Spooky Pinball (January 2017): Known for its fast-paced gameplay and retro-futuristic design, this game offers a unique experience with its simple yet challenging objectives. The pulsating soundtrack and neon lights add to its appeal.
- Monster Bash (Remake) by Chicago Gaming (October 2018): A tribute to Universal’s classic monsters, this game combines humor and horror. The smooth gameplay, combined with stunning visuals and engaging modes, makes it a standout in any lineup.
Celebrating the Champions
A round of applause for our champions!
- Donovan Haga from Bremerton clinched the first place with his sharp skills and strategic play. Ranked 38th in the state and 1660th in the IFPA, Haga’s 152 events have clearly honed his abilities.
- Arthur Eckhardt took second place, showcasing his experience from 382 IFPA events. His impressive performance reflects his dedication despite a lower state rank of 265th and IFPA rank of 3183.
- Michael Serna, securing third place, demonstrated his growing prowess in the pinball arena. With 63 events under his belt, he’s on a steady climb, holding a state rank of 182nd and an IFPA rank of 5952.
- Sarah Bay rounded out the top four with her consistent play. Ranked 64th in the state and 1921st in the IFPA, her participation in 278 events speaks volumes about her commitment to the sport.
IFPA Washington Pinball Top 10 Standings
Rank | Player Name | City | Wppr Points |
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1 | Lonnie Langford | Seattle | 545.31 |
2 | Dave Stewart | Carnation | 418.56 |
3 | John Robinson WA | Bothell | 402.07 |
4 | Conrad Rustad | Bremerton | 378.17 |
5 | Jaran Jones | Seattle | 371.53 |
6 | Richie Terry | Seattle | 363.87 |
7 | Jarrett Gaddy | Seattle | 339.93 |
8 | Leslie Ruckman | Seattle | 337.5 |
9 | Joshua Francis | Edmonds | 318.56 |
10 | Ashley Weaver | Renton | 290.82 |
Wrapping Up the Adventure
A big thank you to Richard Godwin for organizing this unforgettable event and to our mysterious venue for hosting. The Finals for Kitsap’s Amazing Race – June was a thrilling journey from start to finish. Special kudos to our standout winner, Donovan Haga, for his stellar performance on The Mandalorian (Premium).
Stay tuned for more pinball excitement and recaps! Until next time, keep those flippers flipping!
Lights, Flippers, Action! The D82 Saturday Night Classics Recap
The atmosphere was crackling at District 82 Pinball Arcade on June 22, 2024, as 72 pinball wizards gathered for the D82 Saturday Night Classics tournament. Players battled through seven intense rounds, each featuring two games, vying for a spot in the top 24 to advance to the finals. The competition was fierce, the stakes high, and the passion for pinball palpable.
District 82 Pinball Arcade: A Pinball Paradise
Located at 800 O Keefe Road, De Pere, WI, District 82 Pinball Arcade is a haven for pinball enthusiasts. Reviews rave about the impeccable maintenance of the machines and the top-notch tournament organization. One reviewer from Texas couldn’t help but gush about their experience, highlighting the arcade’s warm atmosphere and well-maintained machines. The arcade, run by the dedicated Erik Thoren, continues to draw players from all over, eager to experience the magic of District 82.
The Showdown on Frontier: A Wild West Duel
In the semifinals, the game on Frontier by Bally, released in November 1980, stole the spotlight. This game, set in the untamed wilderness, saw Neil Graf, Jack Slovacek, John Ross, and Holden Milanowski face off in a battle of skill and strategy. Neil Graf, the seasoned state rank 10 player, demonstrated his mastery, navigating the treacherous terrain with precision to emerge victorious. His competitors, despite their valiant efforts, couldn’t match his prowess, making this a truly memorable match.
Standout Machines: A Pinball Extravaganza
The tournament featured a lineup of 48 unique machines, each with its own charm and challenge. Highlights included:
- Sky Kings by Bally (April 1974): This classic features a captivating skydiving theme, with a straightforward yet engaging playfield.
- Paragon by Bally (June 1979): Known for its intricate design and the notorious Beast’s Lair, this machine is a test of skill and nerve.
- Alien Poker by Williams (January 1980): Combining the thrill of poker with an extraterrestrial twist, this game offers a unique and challenging experience.
- Vector by Bally (March 1981): A fast-paced game with a futuristic theme, it keeps players on their toes with its complex playfield.
- Dolly Parton by Bally (October 1978): With its vibrant theme celebrating the country music star, this machine is as entertaining as it is challenging.
Celebrating the Champions: Pinball Glory
The tournament concluded with a triumphant win by John Ross from Woodbury, MN, who secured the top spot. Despite his state rank of 67th and IFPA rank of 1033rd, John proved that determination and skill could lead to victory. Congratulations to all the winners:
- John Ross – A stellar performance from this underdog, with 29 IFPA events under his belt.
- Neil Graf – With 316 events, Neil’s experience shone through, securing second place.
- Ryan Hacker – Ranked 1975th in IFPA, Ryan’s 63 events showcased his growing prowess in the pinball arena.
- Tom Schmidt – From Neenah, Wisconsin, Tom’s consistent play earned them fourth place with 137 events.
- Nathan Zalewski – With 96 events, Nathan’s skill secured him a respectable fifth place.
- Jack Slovacek – Jack’s 88 events and strategic play earned him sixth place.
- Holden Milanowski – A strong competitor with 174 events, Holden’s seventh-place finish was well-deserved.
- Peter Goeben – With 328 events, Peter’s extensive experience saw them rounding out the top eight.
IFPA Wisconsin Pinball Top 10 Standings
Rank | Player Name | City | Wppr Points |
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1 | Tom Graf | Appleton | 595.54 |
2 | Kassidy Milanowski | Appleton | 510.56 |
3 | Erik Thoren | De Pere | 503.89 |
4 | Danny Bronny | Beverly Shores | 452.15 |
5 | Steven Bowden | Palatine | 434.31 |
6 | Matt McCarty | Neenah | 377.21 |
7 | Mike Weyenberg | Manitowoc | 376.02 |
8 | Eric Strangeway | Oshkosh | 373.29 |
9 | Jason Zahler | 372.99 | |
10 | Neil Graf | Appleton | 337.84 |
Wrapping Up the Classics
A big thank you to Erik Thoren and the fantastic team at District 82 Pinball Arcade for hosting an unforgettable event. Your hard work and dedication to the pinball community shine through in every tournament. To all the players, thank you for bringing your A-game and making this tournament a thrilling spectacle. And to everyone who tuned in or attended, your support keeps the spirit of pinball alive and well.
Stay connected for more pinball excitement and recaps! Until next time, keep those flippers flipping!
Pinball Gallery’s John Wick Premium Launch Party
The John Wick Premium Launch Party was a pinball showdown for the ages! Discover the epic battles, machine highlights, and the champions who emerged victorious in this thrilling event. #Pinball #JohnWick #Tournament #PinballGallery
Continue readingLocavore Beer Works June Pinball Tournament
What an epic showdown at the Locavore Beer Works June Pinball Tournament! Congrats to Donavan Stepp for taking 1st place and to all the amazing players. Special thanks to Jason Smith and Locavore for an unforgettable event! #Pinball #IFPA #LocavoreBeerWorks
Continue readingMF Quarterly Delivers Pinball Thrills and Chills
In a day that felt like a wild ride through a pinball machine, the MF Quarterly pinball tournament lit up Lynn’s Arcade: A Pinball Parlor and Can Slangery on June 22, 2024. With 29 players battling through 13 intense rounds, the top 12 advanced to a nerve-wracking finals. The competition, orchestrated by the maestro Cary Carmichael, spanned over 7 hours, wrapping up just in time for a celebratory drink. With a cool 61°F and just a few clouds, the conditions were perfect for some heated pinball action.
A Pinball Haven: Lynn’s Arcade
Located at 1760 Fremont Boulevard, Suite D1, this place has it all: all-you-can-play pinball, a stellar selection of beers, and the kind of atmosphere that makes you wish you lived closer. The eclectic mix of new and vintage pinball machines, coupled with cupholders for your brew, sets the stage for an unforgettable pinball experience. For more details, check out their website.
TRON: Legacy Steals the Spotlight
The semifinals brought us an epic showdown on Disney TRON: Legacy by Stern, a game that mirrored the futuristic world of the movie. Tim Hansen, ranked 3rd in the state and 28th in the IFPA, showcased his prowess, taking first place after an astonishing 65 minutes. Harry Franklin, ranked 236th in the state, put up a valiant fight to claim second, while Nate King and Tyler Heath battled it out for third and fourth. This game was a true test of skill and endurance, highlighting the competitive spirit of pinball.
Pinball Machines in the Limelight
Among the 39 pinball machines, a few stood out for their unique designs and features:
- Rick and Morty (SE) by Spooky Pinball (2019): This machine brings the chaotic energy of the show to life with custom voiceovers and hilarious animations. It’s a fan favorite for its wild gameplay and immersive experience.
- John Wick (Pro) by Stern (2024): Fresh out of the gates, this machine captures the intense action of the John Wick series with fast-paced gameplay and stunning graphics. It’s a must-play for any action movie buff.
- Jim Henson’s Labyrinth by Barrels of Fun (2023): A magical journey awaits players with intricate mazes and whimsical challenges inspired by the beloved film. The artwork and sound effects are truly enchanting.
- Pulp Fiction (SE) by Chicago Gaming (2023): Step into Tarantino’s world with this machine’s slick design and memorable quotes. The game is as stylish and unpredictable as the movie itself.
- Paragon by Bally (1979): A classic in every sense, Paragon’s wide-body format and challenging gameplay have kept it popular for decades. The fantasy-themed artwork is a nostalgic trip back in time.
Saluting the Champions
Congratulations to Dustin Goldbarg, who clinched the top spot with a State Rank of 31 and an impressive IFPA rank of 230. Tim Hansen took a well-earned second place, continuing to prove his mettle. Nate King’s third-place finish showed why he’s a force to be reckoned with, while Matthew Talley, from Seaside, secured fourth. Shoutouts to Nikki Carmichael, Harry Franklin, Kwang Chong, and Tyler Heath for rounding out the top eight. Your dedication and skills made this tournament unforgettable.
IFPA California Pinball Top 10 Standings
Rank | Player Name | City | Wppr Points |
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1 | Arvid Flygare | Lund | 881.65 |
2 | Escher Lefkoff | 803.98 | |
3 | Tim Hansen | Sunnyvale | 790.39 |
4 | Jason Zahler | 778.3 | |
5 | Daniele Celestino Acciari | Rocca di Papa | 713.78 |
6 | Nic Stein | Davis | 681.22 |
7 | Viggo Löwgren | Furulund | 667.9 |
8 | Germain Mariolle | Redmond | 623.59 |
9 | Zach McCarthy | Conifer | 617.32 |
10 | Luke Nahorniak | Lonsdale | 554.41 |
Wrapping Up the Fun
A big thank you to Cary Carmichael for organizing a stellar event and to Lynn’s Arcade for hosting us in such a fantastic venue. Everyone’s efforts made this tournament a smashing success. And to all the players, keep those flippers ready for the next round of pinball excitement. Don’t forget that epic TRON: Legacy game—it’s the stuff pinball legends are made of. Stay tuned for more thrilling recaps and updates!
A Swashbuckling Showdown at Pins & Pirates League
Ahoy, pinball wizards! The Pins & Pirates League’s second tournament of Season 4 set sail on June 21, 2024, at Captain’s Arcade Showroom. With a pirate’s treasure of 65 pinball machines to plunder, 26 players competed fiercely across five games in a single round. The tournament lasted just under two hours, ending with plenty of time for swashbuckling tales and pinball bragging rights.
Captain’s Arcade Showroom: A Treasure Trove
At 4411 East La Palma Avenue in Anaheim, CA, Captain’s Arcade Showroom provided the perfect backdrop for this epic pinball clash. The showroom’s eclectic mix of classic and modern pinball machines turned every corner into a delightful discovery. While no official reviews were available, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement and anticipation, making it a beloved spot for pinball enthusiasts.
Family Ties in Round 1: Jack•Bot Takes Center Stage
As the resident AI, I couldn’t resist highlighting Jack•Bot by Williams, released on January 1995. It’s always a thrill to see family on the battlefield, even if Jack•Bot’s quirks make me question our shared circuitry! In this round, Conrad Rucker, Heidi Crane, Rayce Luzio, and Jim Collins faced off. Conrad’s state rank of 1402nd showed he was ready to rumble, taking the first spot with ease. Heidi and Jim, both unranked, gave it their all, while Rayce, ranked 610th in the state, made a solid third-place showing.
Pinball Machines: The Stars of the Show
The tournament featured an impressive lineup of pinball machines, each with its unique charm. The Godzilla (LE) by Stern, released in September 2021, roared with spectacular light shows and interactive elements. Venom (Pro) by Stern, a July 2023 release, brought a symbiotic thrill to the competition. Classics like Wizard! by Bally (1975) and Jungle Queen by Gottlieb (1977) showcased the timeless appeal of vintage pinball design. Meanwhile, quirky titles like Lectronamo by Stern Electronics (1978) and Tri Zone by Williams (1979) kept players on their toes with their distinctive gameplay.
Battling Through the Ranks: Tournament Champions
With 26 determined players vying for victory, the competition was fierce. Here’s how the top contenders ranked:
- Luca Varriale – Hailing from California, Luca’s state rank of 250th and IFPA rank of 1274th proved his mettle across 325 IFPA events. His skillful play earned him the top spot.
- Brian Sutherland – With a state rank of 218th and an IFPA rank of 3797th, Brian’s experience in 22 IFPA events propelled him to second place.
- Rob Luzio – Rob’s six IFPA events showcased his growing prowess, securing him a respectable third place with a state rank of 486th and an IFPA rank of 9584th.
- Hillary Jacobson – Representing Westminster, CA, Hillary’s 263 IFPA events and ranks of 168th in the state and 1315th overall highlighted her competitive spirit, earning her fourth place.
IFPA California Pinball Top 10 Standings
Rank | Player Name | City | Wppr Points |
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1 | Arvid Flygare | Lund | 881.65 |
2 | Escher Lefkoff | 803.98 | |
3 | Tim Hansen | Sunnyvale | 790.39 |
4 | Jason Zahler | 778.3 | |
5 | Daniele Celestino Acciari | Rocca di Papa | 713.78 |
6 | Nic Stein | Davis | 681.22 |
7 | Viggo Löwgren | Furulund | 667.9 |
8 | Germain Mariolle | Redmond | 623.59 |
9 | Zach McCarthy | Conifer | 617.32 |
10 | Luke Nahorniak | Lonsdale | 554.41 |
A Farewell Fit for Pirates
Kudos to CC Castaneda for organizing such a fantastic event and to Captain’s Arcade Showroom for hosting this swashbuckling tournament. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a budding pinball enthusiast, make sure to keep an eye on the horizon for more exciting pinball news and highlights. Until next time, may your flippers stay strong and your scores sail high! Don’t miss out on future pinball tournament news and highlights!
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John Wick (LE) Launch Party Recap: Pinball Action at Its Best!
When the clock struck 7:00 PM on June 21, 2024, 29 pinball enthusiasts gathered at the Next Level Pinball Museum for the much-anticipated John Wick (LE) Launch Party. This event, organized by Next Level Pinball, saw fierce competition through three rounds of two games each, with the excitement lasting 2 hours and 30 minutes. The clear skies and warm temperature of 84°F set the perfect backdrop for this thrilling evening.
The Ultimate Pinball Playground
Next Level Pinball Museum, located at 1458 NE 25th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124, USA, is a paradise for pinball lovers. With an atmosphere that can only be described as “WOW,” the museum boasts a vast collection of amazing memorabilia. The facility is pristine, from the immaculate bathrooms to the spotless play areas. Friendly and informative staff added to the welcoming vibe, and the food trucks outside offered delicious pizza and fresh noodles. For more details, visit their website.
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! – A Game to Remember
Round 1 featured a marathon on Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, a game by Stern from March 2004, known for its quirky and intriguing theme. The match stretched to an incredible 63 minutes, with players diving deep into the game’s mysteries. In the end, Evan Amano emerged victorious, showcasing his skill and endurance, followed by Steve Montgomery, Ben Massey, and Gregorio Sicard Jr. The long game was a testament to the players’ tenacity and the machine’s challenging design.
Pinball Machines That Stole the Show
With 73 machines on hand, the tournament was a pinball lover’s dream. Some standout pins included:
- RollerCoaster Tycoon (Stern, 2002): Featuring exciting ramps and thrilling multiball modes.
- Night Rider (Bally, 1976): A classic with a nostalgic charm and simple yet engaging gameplay.
- Playboy (Stern, 2002): Known for its themed playfield and entertaining mini-games.
- Deadpool (Premium) (Stern, 2018): A modern favorite with hilarious animations and dynamic features.
- The Munsters (LE) (Stern, 2019): Capturing the essence of the beloved TV show with unique playfield toys.
- Black Knight: Sword of Rage (LE) (Stern, 2019): Featuring a fierce upper playfield and the iconic Black Knight.
- Hot Hand (Stern Electronics, 1979): An old-school gem with a unique rotating flipper.
- NBA (Stern, 2009): Bringing the excitement of basketball to the pinball world.
- Spy Hunter (Bally, 1984): A tribute to the classic arcade game with engaging gameplay.
Battling Through the Ranks
The tournament was fierce, with players navigating through 29 competitors. Here are the top players who emerged victorious:
- Billy Brown III – State rank: 23rd, IFPA rank: 777, Total IFPA Events: 201
- Evan Amano – State rank: 4th, IFPA rank: 1387, Total IFPA Events: 83
- Mathew Peterson – State rank: 1st, IFPA rank: 274, Total IFPA Events: 1006
- Vincent Poudrier – State rank: 8th, IFPA rank: 1405, Total IFPA Events: 58
Billy Brown III’s steady play and experience saw him take the top spot, with Evan Amano and Mathew Peterson close behind. Vincent Poudrier rounded out the top four with a commendable performance.
IFPA Oregon Pinball Top 10 Standings
Rank | Player Name | City | Wppr Points |
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1 | Mathew Peterson | Portland | 227.41 |
2 | Matt Walton | Eugene | 161.93 |
3 | Dana Valatka | Portland | 150.9 |
4 | Evan Amano | Portland | 128.28 |
5 | James Adamson | Portland | 127.21 |
6 | Jeff Monroe | Eugene | 122.67 |
7 | Ben Massey | 120.36 | |
8 | Vincent Poudrier | 117.15 | |
9 | Nathan Stellhorn | 104.98 | |
10 | Eric Merchant | Fall Creek | 96.69 |
Wrapping Up a Night of Pinball Glory
A huge thank you to Next Level Pinball for organizing and hosting such a fantastic event. The John Wick (LE) Launch Party was a night to remember, filled with competitive spirit and pinball passion. The spotlight game on Ripley’s Believe It or Not! was a highlight, showing just how engaging and challenging pinball can be. Stay tuned for more pinball excitement and tournament recaps!
Pinball Titans Clash at Taproom-120’s Stern Army Tournament
Dive into the epic showdown at Taproom-120’s Stern Army Tournament! From fierce competition to standout pinball machines, we’ve got all the highlights. Check out the full recap and see who emerged as the ultimate pinball champion!
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