INSIDE FOOS Newsletter NO.
4 JULY 2003
Published By Inside
Foos Productions Huntington Beach, California
http://www.insidefoos.com
CONTENTS:
From The Editor
2003 National Championship Results
Inside The Pro Tour
Inside Foos Special Offers
Inside The Numbers
Upcoming Events
Foos Sites
***Order your 6-Hour 2003 National
Championship DVD set at http://www.insidefoos.com
Minneapolis Hyatt Hosts $55,000 National Championships
The Inside Foos Productions crew hit the road once again during the month
of July, this time headed for America's upper midwest and the state of
Minnesota for the 2003 U.S.T.S.A. National Championships. The Hyatt
Regency Hotel in downtown Minneapolis was the luxurious host for this
$55,000 event as the pro tour returned to the twin cities for the first
time since the 1998 U.S.Open. As always, Engineer Ezekiel
"Iceman" Moore, Co-Producer Christina Fuchs and I were stationed
just inches away from all of the National Championship action, covering
the event and documenting it for posterity. In fact, now that we have gone
fully digital and can offer our videos in the durable DVD Video format,
foosball players and fans can sit down 100 years from now and watch the
excitement of early 21st century foosball as if it were recorded the day
before.
>From my comfortable perch high above the sidelines in the National
Championship pit, I had the opportunity to watch (and comment on) some of
the best matches and performances of the 2003 season. I saw 18 year old
Billy (the Kid) Pappas put on an unbelievable display of offensive
foosball as he earned his highest open finish ever in the singles event. I
also had a chance to again watch the steady maturation process of another
talented teenager, Tony (the Tiger) Spredeman.
I saw something in the Open Singles final that I had never seen before as
the amazing Loffredo had the rug pulled out from under him by the world's
top-rated player, Rob Mares. Of course Todd turned that around with a
devastating all-out performance against Adrian Zamora in the Masters
Singles final.
It was fun watching old friend Steve Rogge, a Massachusetts Semi pro
player, live the dream of non-professional foosball players everywhere, as
he teamed with Louis Cartwright to knock-off several higher seeded teams
and finish in third place. I also enjoyed the emergence of another very
talented New England fooser, Mike Philbrook, who played in three finals,
including Open Doubles. And it was, of course, extremely satisfying
watching my partner (in business and life) Christina Fuchs return to form
with a brilliant Mixed Doubles effort with partner Adrian Zamora as they
claimed their first U.S.T.S.A. title together.
Open Doubles champs Dave Gummeson and Tracy McMillin, two of the classiest
guys on the tour, also put on an entertaining show, overpowering opponents
en route to their first open title together. These two true gentlemen have
been knocking on the door for several years and it was nice to see them
emphatically knock down that door and win the National Championship in
true sportsmanlike fashion. Watch out for this duo in Dallas!
On a video note, I am currently in the process of post-producing the
Nationals footage, attempting to edit down to the best six hours of
action, and should be ready to begin shipping in about 2 weeks. If you
haven't yet ordered you can go to http://www.insidefoos.com to own the
National Championships on DVD or VHS.
The 2003 Nationals DVDs will feature all of the best action from the
recent Minneapolis event, including young Mr. Pappas's run through the
singles event, Mike Philbrook's eye-opening offensive performance in
doubles, and the classic Open Singles final between Mares and Loffredo.
Other featured matches on the DVD set include names like Park, Perrie,
Sipiora, Cartwright, Archer, Moreland, Donovan, Zamora, Yore, Diaz and of
course Open Doubles winners Gummeson and McMillin. Former 1980s world
champs Tony Bacon and Don Chalifoux also make a rare appearance on the
six-hour long Nationals video.
Looking ahead, the summer is shaping up as a busy one with Mary Moore's
$15,000 Kentucky State Championships and, of course, the $135,000 World
Championships now both just weeks away. There are also several state and
regional events on the schedule (see below) as the 2003 season heads into
the stretch run.
Congratulations to all of the new 2003 national champions...
Jim Stevens
Editor
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2003 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
OPEN DOUBLES
1st DAVE GUMMESON/TRACY McMILLIN
2nd GREGG PERRIE/MIKE PHILBROOK
3rd LOUIS CARTWRIGHT/STEVE ROGGE
4th MIKE ARCHER/BRANDON MORELAND
5/6th EVAN STACHELEK/BRANDT TARUMOTO
5/6th TONY BACON/DON CHALIFOUX
OPEN SINGLES
1st ROB MARES
2nd TODD LOFFREDO
3rd SCOTTY WYDMAN
4th BILLY PAPPAS
5/6th TREVOR PARK
5/6th BOB DIAZ
MIXED DOUBLES:
1st ADRIAN ZAMORA/CHRISTINA FUCHS
2nd TONY SPREDEMAN/BECKY CHERRY
3rd ROB MARES/DEB PFLIPSEN
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
1st STAYCE FOWLER/BECKY CHERRY
2nd DUSTY BAMBENEK/GENA MURRAY
3rd VIVIAN PARK/JOY STEWARD
WOMEN'S SINGLES
1st MOYA TIELENS
2nd STAYCE FOWLER
3rd SHELLY LANGLEY
MASTERS SINGLES
1st TODD LOFFREDO
2nd ADRIAN ZAMORA
3rd RON SIPIORA
3rd GREGG PERRIE
PRO/PRO MASTER DYP: MIKE PHILBROOK/ADAM HOROWITZ
PRO DOUBLES: SERGIE ARAGONES/ KIN LO
SEMI PRO DOUBLES: TIM HANSOHN/JOSH HENDRICKS
SEMI PRO SINGLES: CLINT FIRARI
ROOKIE DOUBLES: A.J. ADELMAN/KURT EMMERICH
ROOKIE SINGLES: A.J. ADELMAN
NO PRO DYP: JACOB DRUMMOND/JAMIE LUNA
3500 LTD: MERV BUSKE/ERIC DUNN
VIFA DYP: CHAD DITSWORTH/ROBERT NAVARRA
STATE DYP: ROBERT SO/ADRIAN ZAMORA (CA)
GOALIE WAR: KEVIN MUNRO
WOMEN'S ROOKIE SINGLES: ELIZABETH BENNIS
WOMEN'S ROOKIE DOUBLES: CARMA BURFIELD/MISSY RUE
WOMEN'S ROOKIE/SEMI PRO DOUBLES: CARMA BURFIELD/MISSY RUE
FORWARD SHOOT-OUT: TONY SPREDEMAN
17 AND UNDER DOUBLES: ALEX PIPKIN/JEFFREY PIPKIN JR.
35 AND OVER DOUBLES: BRAD ANDERSON/STEVE MOHS
WEDNESDAY DYP: AL BLESSING/KEN EASTON
INSIDE THE PRO TOUR...
Cleaning out the Nationals notebook...
Todd Loffredo's performances in the two big singles events were truly
extraordinary...
He put on a clinic against Zamora in the Masters Singles final, and
seemed headed for a double scoop in Open Singles until Rob Mares
pulled-off his superhuman comeback...
Rob appeared headed for defeat, falling behind 4-1 in the fifth and final
game, until he put two in from goal and blocked 4 potential match-winning
shots from Loffredo's legendary 3-rod...
Todd's impressive victory in the Masters final was the 23rd major singles
title of his career and made him the first three-time champ of that
competitve, pro-only event...
Amazingly, Loffredo has not won the Open Singles title at the World
Championships since 1986...
He has however won a remarkable eleven World Open Doubles titles in
that same span...
Dave Gummeson and Tracy McMillin simply overpowered the competition in
their Open Doubles victory...
Dave, utilizing his consistent and versatile 5-rod and powerful pull-shot,
and Tracy, whose defense has caught up with his formidable offensive
2-row, seemed to get better and better as the weekend
rolled on...
Tracy also showcased his forward skills on several occasions, including
the tournament's final point...
Gummy's brush-pass seemed better than ever, and when you combine that with
his incomparable lane/wall passing series, you have one of the pro tour's
truly unstoppable fives...
The 2003 National champs have also proven to be among Collignon and
Loffredo's toughest competitors at the World Championships...
Two years ago in Dallas, Dave and Tracy beat the five-time defending
champs in the winner's bracket, but lost 5-4 in the fifth game of the
loser's bracket final, as Frederic and Todd went on to win their third
straight world title...
Partner Update 1: Two-time world finalists Louis Cartwright and
Trevor Park are reuniting for the worlds in hopes of turning around their
two doubles defeats to Todd and "Rico"....
Trevor and Lou were defeated in the Worlds Open Doubles final in the year
2000, and then took Loffredo and Collignon down to the final ball in what
is generally recognized as the greatest match of recent years...
Partner Update 2: In another very intriguing pairing, top-rated Rob
Mares will team with second-ranked Terry Moore at this year's worlds,
as they also try to end the five year reign of the current champs...
With Terry's phenomonal forward skills and Rob's tremendous defense and
switching abilities, this team has as good a chance as any to dethrone the
five-time titlists...
Trivia Time: Who was the first player to win both the Masters
Singles and World Singles championships in the same year?
Boston's Billy Pappas was spectacular in Open Singles, scoring well with
his dancing roll-over snake shot, while hitting some of the best shots
we've ever seen from his explosive 2-rod...
Billy dominated both Thor (The Hammer) Donovan and two-time world finalist
Trevor Park, sweeping them each in three straight games...
Pappas burst onto the scene back in 1995 when he won the Rookie Singles
competition at the U.S. Open at the age of nine, after losing his first
match, in field of more than 200 players...
The state of Massachusetts had its best tournament ever, with Mike
Philbrook, Steve Rogge and Pappas all having career weekends...
Philbrook finished second in both Open Doubles with Gregg Perrie, and Pro
Doubles with Steve Tellas, and displayed the kind of superior forward
skills that we always knew he had...
Philbrook also won the Pro/Pro Master DYP with talented Floridian Adam
Horowitz...
Mike's lateral speed and quick release on his snake shot make him a real
challenge to keep out of the goal...
Louis Cartwright's partner and friend Steve Rogge, a semi pro player,
played well above his rating in helping his team to several notable Open
Doubles victories and a third place result...
Steve, the founder of the New England Foosball Association, won the World
Rookie Singles title way back in 1992...
Tony Spredeman had another solid weekend in Downtown Minneapolis, winning
Forward Shootout, finishing second in Mixed Doubles (with Becky Cherry),
second in the Pro/Pro Master DYP (with Adil Hizoune), and seventh in Open
Singles...
Spredeman's mixed partner Becky Cherry also won her second career Tornado
title, pairing with 1998 U.S.Open Women's Singles champ Stayce Fowler to
win the National doubles title...
Becky's only other title on the Tornado
tour came at the 2001 World Championships when she surprised the foosball
world by winning Open Women's Doubles with Amy
Fletcher...
The former Becky "Spillman" earned several tour titles during
her run as a Master player on the Tournament Soccer pro tour back in the
late 1970s. ..
Another Tony, Tony Bacon, gave us yet another glimpse into the sport's
past with a solid fifth place effort in Open Doubles with longtime partner
Don Chalifoux...
Bacon was one of the game's biggest stars in the 1980s, a decade which saw
him win six World Championship titles on the Dynamo tour...
Seven year old Alex Pipkin may be the youngest player to ever win on the
U.S.T.S.A. tour after his !7 and Under Doubles win with older brother Jeff
Jr., who is 13....
Young Alex scored three clean points from goal in the final deciding game
to lead his team to the title...
British Columbia's Moya Tielens continued her red-hot run, winning Women's
Singles in Minneapolis, her eighth victory in the last five major tour
events...
Adrian Zamora and Inside Foos' very own Christina Fuchs played outstanding
foosball on the way to their first U.S.T.S.A. title together...
Zamora's weekend also included the 2nd place result in Masters Singles,
and a win in the State DYP with fellow Californian Robert So...
Adrian has been sensational over the past year and a half, notching five
top-3 open finishes in his past four major events, including two wins and
two 2nd place results...
In other results, Washington semi pro Kevin Munro powered his way to a
second career Goalie War title at the Nationals, while our very good
friend Brad Anderson won the National 35 and Over Doubles title with
veteran pro master Steve Mohs...
It was another well-run event in Minneapolis with all of the major
competitions finishing by 9:00 pm...
Cudos to David Radack, Ben Kennon, Steve Murray, Dave, Gregg, Judy, the
Richards (Wight and Hall) and the rest of the crew for a job well done...
The early finish allowed many of the worn-out players the chance to enjoy
a dinner upstairs at Manny's Steakhouse, home to a tremendous fillet and
absolutely the best cheesecake this reporter has ever tasted...
Trivia Answer: Louis Cartwright in 1996. Terry Moore (1998) and
Frederic Collignon (2002) have since gone on to duplicate this very
difficult double...
Worlds Registration: Make sure you order your 2003 World Championship
Package Deal before August 13th to save big money on your entry fees. You
cannot purchase Men or Women's Rookie, Semi Pro, Pro or Pro Master
Packages in Dallas. You must pre-register unless you are only playing in
selected individual events. Go to http://www.vifa.com or call 800-544-1346
to order your economical Package Deals and save on your 2003 World
Championship entries...
NEXT MONTH: Countdown to the World
Championships.
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS...
The state of California produced three
of the
four Masters Singles semifinalists at this year's
event. Here is a list of the states/provinces with
the most top-5 finishes in all the events held at
the recent Minneapolis National Championships:
1. Minnesota
30
2. Wisconsin
27
3. California
24
4. Iowa
16
5. Colorado
14
6. Texas
13
7. Michigan
8
8. British Columbia 7
8. Georgia
7
10. Massachusetts 5
10. Florida
5
In the Open and Pro Events only, here
are your top states/provinces:
1. California
12
2. Texas
7
3. Colorado
5
4. Minnesota
4
4. Ohio
4
6. Illinois
3
6. Massachusetts 3
8. British Columbia 2
8. Florida
2
8. Iowa
2
8. Georgia
2
8. Washington
2
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July 31-August 3rd
$15,000 Kentucky State Championships
Holiday Inn North
Lexington, KY
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859-268-8502
August 8-10th
$3000 Mississippi State Championships
Shooter's Tavern
Jackson, MS
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August 8-10th
$4000 Worlds Warmup
Tulsa Billiard Palace
Tulsa, OK
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918-261-0101
August 8-10th
$6000 Colorado State Championships
The Golden Cue
Northglenn, CO
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303-452-9550
August 8-10th
$6000 South Dakota State Championships
Quality Inn
Brookings, SD
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605-352-5827
August 23-24th
$2000 SoCal Championships
Campus Billiards
Cypress, CA
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brad@ocfoosball.com
949-533-5940
August 27-Sept. 1st
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Hyatt Regency DFW
Dallas, TX
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