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Mixed Limited Cup won’t budge
By Chari Albin
On February 25, Cactus Moon’s championship Mixed Limited Cup team of JR Evans, Shannon Livingston, Brandon Weir, and Teresa Hestkind went to battle with Pied Piper’s Brian Stapleton, Jodi Patterson, Randy Schalk, and Brenda Larson.
There’s plenty of room at the Inn
By Ty Hughes
St. Patty’s Day at the Inn was pure madness. The bar was jam-packed with cute girls, which of course brought out all the boys, and they were all wearing some of the most creative getups in order to honor the tiny leprechauns.
Players Cup grows roots
By Chari Albin
Ringers invited The Inn Sportsbar to challenge them for the Players Cup on March 10.
Todd Jordan, Tony Ashworth, Brian Smith, and Brett Brophy were prepared to defend their cup against the Inn’s Ed Winkle, Chad Brown, Justin Knapp, and Mike Mackenzi.
Mixed Memorial Cup moves on down the road
By Natasha Olanday
Last month, Ringer’s Mixed Memorial Cup team took on the Pickled Onion defending Champs, DJ Snell, Jolene Harrell, Jeff Stanton-Sanford, and Sandy Fisher.
Mike Williams, Carlos Tamayo, Crisandra Hinton, and Leticia would represent Ringers against a tough Pickled Onion team.
4×7 Cup challenged
By Natasha Olanday
On March 10, (which happened to be Will McClain’s 40th Birthday), he and his Cloud 9 team including Chuck ‘Deisel’, Andrew Serano, and Kenny Bernard, defended the 4×7 Cup.
They would be challenged that day by a strong Home Plate team from Tacoma, including James Hudecek, Jimmy Allen, True Woods, and Dave Reed.
Cactus Moon maintains the Hot Shot Cup
By Chari Albin
Saturday, February 25 was a good day for Cactus Moon’s Tannon Rochelean, Dan Mingo, Aaron Ross, and Jae Rochelean. For the third consecutive time, they successfully defended the Hot Shot Cup, this time against Pickled Onion’s Tony Fulfer, Debi Vanderlin, JoJo Kind and Richard Van-Dan-Arend.
Lucky Dog celebrates
By Ty Hughes
St. Patrick’s Day was not only one of the biggest party days of the year, but it was also Lucky Pence’s own birthday.
He and his friend Rick, who was also having a birthday, invited all their friends out to Lucky Dog Sportsbar in downtown Everett for some downhome drinkin’, eatin’, and darts. The bar filled to capacity in no time, and oddly enough, everyone was wearing green!
Seventeen years of Wayne’s World
By Ty Hughes
Seventeen years ago, Liz Bowers and friends began a tradition that would change her life, not to mention, many others. Wayne’s World would become her stompinig grounds for the next two decades, and counting.
In March, Liz and longtime friends, some going all the way back to the beginning, marked the occasion with cake, karaoke, darts, good times, and laughter.
