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Mixed Memorial Couples
By Scott Kringle
May 22nd was a very exciting day at Cloud 9 when their Mixed Memorial Cup team went head to head with Latitude 84 for bragging rights and so much more!
The Mixed Memorial Cup was officially up for grabs! Latitude 84 would attempt to loosen the death grip that Cloud 9 had on their challenge cup.
Dawsons defends the 4×7 Cup 2x
By Jennifer Wood
Dawson’s Pat, Adot, Sean, and Ron gathered together on Saturday, April 30 to defend the 4X7 Cup against a traveling Cactus Moon team including, Lee, Bill, Todd, and George.
Cactus Moon hangs onto the Mixed Limited Cup
By Scott Kringle
Cactus Moon said, “Come on down!” to Pickled Onion last month, insisting that they take them to task in a challenge to the death over the coveted Mixed Limited Cup. They took their challenge and drove up to Everett, meeting up with the champs.
Limited Cup heads south
By Scott Kringle
On Sunday, May 22, the Cloud 9 not only put up the Mixed Memorial Cup for challenge, they also hosted a spectacular Dawson’s team to play for the Limited Cup.
Dawson’s already owns the 4×7 Challenge Cup and the Womens Cup, but today they had their eyes on the Limited Cup.
Home Plate defends Players Cup
Saturday, April 19, Home Plate Tavern’s team of Willy Walker, Jim Tederman, Darrell Titus, and Frank Linksey met up with the team of Del Kahuli, Kurtis Beach, Pat Farrell, and Buddy Marshall from across town representing Dawson’s.
These players are all very familiar with each other and were anxious to stoke this Tacoma rivalry.
Novice Cup gets busy
By Maria Sabart
The Novice Cup match in late March was a wild rollercoaster ride between the Log Cabin, holders of the Novice Cup, and Dawsons.
Defending the Novice Cup was Gracie, Mike, Kelly and Marie, going head-to-head with Dawson’s team of Christina, Kim, Jenny and Talya.
Both teams were having a great time laughing, telling jokes, doing shots, and best of all, cheering on the opposite team.
Players Cup heads South!
By Scott Kringle
Saturday, March 19, two challenge cups were getting played at Cloud 9 in Kent. The Players Cup was being challenged on one side, while over yonder, the Hot Shot Cup players and supporters gathered for a rousing match.
Mixed Limited Cup Blowout
By Scott Kringle
On Saturday afternoon, March 26, Cactus Moon asked if the next challenger for the Mixed Limited Cup would please “Come On Down”.
That very opponent would come from Ringers Pub, Mountlake Terrace. Tim Esther, Rosalyn Taylor, Ben Evans, and Crissy Hebert came strutting through Cactus Moon’s doors with the expectation of walking out as the new Mixed Limited Cup champions.
Toe-to-toe for the Hot Shot Cup
By Karen Kringle
The Hot Shot Cup saw some action on Saturday, March 19 when Cloud 9 invited their next “victim” to come on in and give it their best shot.
Ironically, that team was from Home Plate Tacoma, just as their Players Cup counterparts were attempting to steal a match across the bar.
4×7 Cup; Dawsons at Ringers
With March Madness well-underway, Washington and Arizona were in the final match to determine the Pac 10 Champion. Where else would I be, but at Ringer’s Pub in Mountlake Terrace, where the 4×7 Cup was being hoisted in the air, up for challenge once again?
