Arizona State Overalls
P
hoenix, AZ

This is one of our favorite events of the year. The results below are from a wrapup email from perenial TD, Harvey Brandt.

Saturday morning brought uncharacteristic winds that gave the golf course some added challenges. Still had some outstanding scores, including a 12 under by eventual Open winner Shawn Sinclair.

GOLF:

Open
1 Shawn Sinclair
88
2 Dave Hesselberth
92
3 Conrad Damon
94
4 Chris Horn
95
5 Carlton Howard
99
 
Women
1 Juliana Korver
107
2 Tita Ugalde
113
3 Judy Robbins
114
4 Beth Verish
115
   

The winds stayed up a bit in to the afternoon for MTA, but were dying throughout. Once again, it took over 10 seconds to make the finals. And it was again this year an over 11 second winning throw. With a Fastback disc.

Open
1 John Greensage
11.41
11.27
2 Dave Hesselberth
10.92
11.06
3 John Kirkland
10.49
10.71
 
Women
1 Juliana Korver
8.47
 
2 Mandy Carreiro
8.25
 

 

Accuracy, as usual here, was a do it when you can type of operation. One shot when you are ready.

Open
1 Conrad Damon
20
2 Dave Hesselberth
18
3 Carlton Howard
17
3 Tony Pellicane
17
 
Women
1 Mandy Carreiro
13
2 Juliana Korver
12
3 Judy Robbins
11
3 Beth Verish
11
   

 

Thanks goodness Sunday morning brought out our typical warm and sunny and almost windless conditions. A total of 14 teams with a lot of variety of experience.

Open:
1- LeBeau and Pellicane
2- Greensage and J. Kirkland (World Champs)
3- M. Horn and Schiller
4- Brandt and Damon (former World Champs)
5- Hesselberth and Howard
6- Paulsen and Robison

Women's:
Gee Kirkland was the top Women finisher (7th),
followed by Judy Robbins (8th), and then Mandy Carreiro (9th).
Ugalde and Verish was the only all Women's team (11th)
Of note, was the coming out party of Cody Kirkland, only 8 years old. You might notice the bloodlines and expect to keep seeing his name in the future.


The great weather held for the last event, freestyle. Almost made it before dark too. Great jamming all weekend highlighted by some outstanding performances. I think it was a one drop (and on the last catch!!) semi by the Daves (Lewis and Murphy). And some of the most
inventive and unique work by Paul Kenny and Cindy Kruger, watch out at the next FPA World's.

1- Dave Lewis and Dave Murphy 64.0
2- Paul Kenny and Cindy Kruger 56.4
3- Lee Harper and Peter Laubert 55.5
4- Jamie Chantiles and Jeff Kruger 55.4
5- Dan Magallanes and Judy Robbins 48.9
6- Hesselberth and Schiller and Fred Salaz 39.0

Top Master was Schiller, top GM was Jamie, and the top Women finisher was Judy.
We were all pleased and encouraged to see an all Golf team (and they are now true overall players) of Juliana Korver and Shawn Sinclair. These two will only get better and better.


As expected, some close finishes in all the divisions.
Overall:
1- Dave Hesselberth 84
2- Conrad Damon 77
3- Fred Salaz 70
4- Shawn Sinclair 68 (Warning, golfer becoming an overaller.)
5- Jeff Kruger 65 (Warning, freestyler becoming an overall.)
6- Chris Horn 64.5 (Again, that bloodline thing.)

Masters':
1- John Schiller 14
2- Blair Paulsen 9
3- Peter Laubert 6

Grandmasters':
1- Mark Horn 11
2- Jamie Chantiles 11 (Yes, a tie. Broken by first place
finishes. 3 to 2)
3- John Titcomb 6

Women's:
1- Judy Robbins 26.5
2- Juliana Korver 25 (Watch out world.)
3- Mandy Carreiro 24 (And she didn't even golf.)
4- Beth Verish 23.5
5- Tita Ugalde 22

Amateur's:
1- Frank Altimore

Junior's:
1- Cody Kirkland


Thanks, thanks, thanks. Next year, same frisbee time (November 9 and 10, same frisbee place.
Harvey



    Last Modified December 27, 2002