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ASA Open August 2010 PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Darren Bent   
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Participants in the ASA Open

The American Subbuteo Association Open held by the Southern California Subbuteo Club on Saturday August 7, 2010, was the highest scoring tournament in the history of the club.  The seven players managed to score 56 goals in 21 games, an average of 2.67 goals per game.

Wayne Smith's streak of Open wins continued as he finished in first place again, having won all six of his games.

In an exciting finish Simon Hutchinson claimed second place on goal difference from Steve Tucker, who had impressed everyone by his play as he had not flicked for six months.

David Jensen's victory over Kevin Nieman allowed him to finish in fourth place, with Kevin finishing in fifth.

Dominic Hutchinson resolute defending and goalkeeping may not have won him any game, but it did allow him to tie three games and finish in sixth place.  John Carroll's defense was not so robust and he finished in seventh, with two ties.

A full report of this tournament can be found on the ASA Open August 2010 page
(Photographs and video will be added later)

 
ASA Open April 17, 2010 PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Wesley Sneijder   
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Participants in the ASA Open

It may have been the smallest ASA Open in southern California in four years but it was described as a "Cracking tournament" by the organizer Simon Hutchinson.

Wayne Smith won his 16th consecutive Open tournament, beating Simon in the final.  And David Jensen claimed third place winning a shoot out in "sudden death" against Dominic Hutchinson.

The group stage saw several games that almost ended in upsets.  Dominic gave his father, Simon, a shock by taking a very early lead.  Wayne had a tough time breaking through David's defense.  Simon scored an early goal on Wayne, and then hung onto this slender lead until midway through the second half.

All the scores, match reports, and photographs can be found on the ASA Open April 2010 page»

 
Western States Open PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Carlo Ancelotti   
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Southern California Subbuteo Club

After a year's hiatus the Western States Open returned to California as part of the Southern California Subbuteo Club's 25th anniversary celebrations.  This year's tournament was special as it was also a FISTF Satellite, the first time a FISTF santioned tournament had been played in the Golden State.

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ASA Open February 20, 2010 PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Cheryl Cole   
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Steve Tucker shooting and Simon Hutchinson saving

The first American Subbuteo Association Open of the year to be hosted by the Southern California Subbuteo Club was played on Saturday February 20, in Simi Valley.

The day started with six players, but after three games Dominic Hutchinson was taken ill and had to withdraw from the tournament.  His remaining games were awarded as 3-0 wins to his opponents.

Wayne Smith won his umpteenth Open, winning all of his games and only conceding two goals.

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California Rankings PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Russel Mwafulirwa   
Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Dominic Hutchinson took it upon himself to create the Southern California Subbuteo Club's own "California Rankings" to get a better idea of the club's players' ranking compared to one another.

This proved a complicated task as last year the club had played two seasons, eight tournaments, and many "other" games.  Dominic created an algorithm that would award each player points for their participation and finishing position in seasons and tournaments, and the number of "other" games each player played.  The points awarded were weighted differently accordingly to the event type.

While the first two positions of the "California Rankings" match the ASA's Rankings, which only include the ASA Opens, thereafter they divurge and produce some interesting differences.

  More about the "California Rankings

 
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