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CSA Soboba Classic Tournament 2022

The Soboba Classic was held in Hemet, CA from March 29 to April 1 at three locations:

  • The Lakes at Hemet West

  • Seven Hills

  • Sierra Dawn Southeast

 

Thirteen teams competed against each other in the spirit of camaraderie for the traveling trophy and fleece vest prizes, separated into two divisions based on their previous year's average (for awards purposes).  Games were often so close they ended in a tie, even after long 12 frame games, due to the fast (16-19 sec + settling time) boards.

Special thanks to the Soboba Classic committee, the Approved Tournament Managers (ATM's), the board crew and all others who worked tirelessly to make all this happen!

 

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Special Awards

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In recognition that Helen A. (Maytubby) Bell had been given the
USA National Shuffleboard Association Special Award Hall of Fame
award on June 1, 2021  using her Chickesaw Indian Tribal name.

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Click on the link and you may find other friends!

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Left to right, USA-NSA HOF award recipient Helen Bell,  D7 Vice-President and ATM Jeannie Gregory, and District 7 President and Tournament Director Alice Beers

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Congratulations to the Undefeated Players

The following players received an award pin for not losing any of their games (6 minimum)!
   => Jerry Grieve - D5 Roadrunners
   => Barbara Irigoyen - CA Terminators
   => Robert Brooks - Calzonia Compadres
   -> Jim Cook - Kokopelli (not pictured)

The Winning Teams

Red Division

Yellow Division

First Place:         Armadillos
Second Place:
    District 5 Roadrunners

First Place:         Hemet Hornets
Second Place:    Yuma Disc Eaters

Unfortunately there aren't any team pictures because the final results were not known in time for the awards gathering, due to a spreadsheet operation error.  My deepest apologies!   -Harlan Mathews

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The Gallery

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Keep on shuffling...
-Harlan Mathews

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