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Sunday, March 27, 2016

NCAA Pool Standings - Elite 8 Day 1

NCAA TOURNAMENT POOL STANDINGS
Elite 8 Day 1

The Elite 8 has begun, and both number 1 seeds fell.  Kansas – the overall number 1 seed, the betting favorite, and the most selected champion in our pool, lost to Villanova, and Oregon, the most suspect number 1 seed, lost to Buddy Hield and the Oklahoma Sooners.  See you in Houston Wildcat and Sooner fans.

Kansas and Oklahoma were by far the most popular selections in our group for yesterday’s games, so if you did not at least select 1 game correctly, then you lost ground.  Congratulations to Steve Usma 3, Hilary Kroesen, Katie Kollmeyer, Mac Kroesen and Day Yi 2, for offsetting their choices of teams other than Oklahoma by winning their one game by correctly choosing Villanova for the Final Four.  This is not enough for the “Pick of the Day” award.

That award is shared jointly by Glen Merchant, Justin Yung, Josh and Katie Zdrowak (combined entry), and Amy Zdrowak who correctly selected both Villanova and Oklahoma as advancing to the Final Four.  Those picks, and the 16 points that go along with it, move you up in the standings considerably.

Some movement around the top, but no change to the leader as Greg Kummerlen remains in first.  This is not likely to last, however, as Greg has lost both of his finalists, and his only remaining points possible is by getting North Carolina into the Final Four.  So, if you are behind Greg and still have your winner and/or runner-up, you are still alive!  This is especially true for Glen Merchant, who has risen into a tie for first place.  He still has his entire final four alive!

It is now official that we will have a new champion.  Kingfish Parham, our defending champion, hovered near the top for a while this year, but has slipped in the standings recently, making it incredibly difficult to repeat.  However, as of yesterday, Kingfish can officially no longer earn any more points.  He has been dethroned, but let’s give Kingfish a big round of applause.
 
Two more potential champions, including the favorite, have been defeated, leaving our pool with 4 remaining champions.  For those of you that selected the favorite, Kansas, or took a flyer on Oregon, your chances took a tremendous hit. The remaining champions in the pool are:  Duke, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Miami, Michigan State, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Villanova and Virginia. 

We have an All-ACC day today, as North Carolina plays Notre Dame and Virginia takes on Syracuse.  Crazy, but yes Notre Dame and Syracuse are in the ACC.  Who knew?

For those of you that have North Carolina and Virginia as your champions/runners-up, the games today are of tremendous importance.  Nobody has Syracuse advancing into the Final Four, but we do have someone with Notre Dame.  Could that person know more than the rest of us?  We shall see.

Please remember to pay, if you have not.  Payment instructions are on the rule sheet, or you can make other arrangements with me as necessary.

Good luck to everyone, and happy game watching.  Now, on to the standings.

1.         Greg Kummerlen – 108
            Glen Merchant – 108
3.         Kevin McAlister – 100
4.         Jane Reynolds – 96
5.         Keith Bornhorst – 95
6.         Mango Merchant – 94
            Jonathan Wasserman 2 – 94
8.         Duncan Merchant – 93
            Kareem Montague – 93
            Debbie Niemann – 93
11.       Anthony LaPira – 92
            Measha Williams 2 – 92
13.       Steven Usma 3 – 91
            Justin Yung – 91
15.       Kent Armstrong – 90
            Kim Bancsi – 90
            Colleen Hamilton 1 – 90
            Eric Inge – 90
            Allison Parker – 90
            Rich Samuel 2 – 90
21.       Rebecca Seelig – 89
22.       Alex King – 88
23.       Jacey Fowler II – 87
            Karen Katz – 87
            Joshua Zdrowak – 87
26.       Carolyn Fowler – 86
            Pepe Sosa – 86
            Joshua and Katie Zdrowak – 86
29.       Matt Hopps – 84
            Hilary Kroesen – 84
            Measha Williams 4 – 84
32.       Jen Armstrong – 83
            Martha Kroesen – 83
            Measha Williams 3 – 83
35.       Bryan Apolinar – 82
            Carolyn Fowler & Jane Reynolds – 82
            Ty Leatherman – 82
            Lee Seelig – 82
            Roxy Sheehan – 82
            Amy Zdrowak – 82
41.       Cory Mauro – 81
            Abigail Sosa – 81
            Jason Spuhler – 81
44.       Kline Kroesen – 80
            Kyle Sheehan – 80
46.       Matt Nieman – 79
47.       Brent Bellinger – 78
            Katie Kollmeyer – 78
            Steven Usma 1 – 78
50.       Jacey Fowler I – 77
            Chris Kroesen – 77
            Mac Kroesen – 77
            George Walks 2 – 77
            Hershey Zdrowak – 77
55.       Andrew Giannone – 76
56.       Barkley Sosa – 75
            Jonathan Wasserman 1 – 75
            Measha Williams 1 – 75
59.       George Walks 3 – 74
60.       Vic LaPira – 73
            Rich Samuel 1 – 73
            Kulwadee Yung – 73
63.       Day Yi 1 – 72
64.       Phil Doherty 1 – 71
            Kingfish Parham – 71
66.       Charli Aichele – 70
67.       Steffan Alexander – 70
            Steven Usma 2 – 70
69.       Stephanie Aichele – 69
            Michael Litsey – 69
            Hannah Sosa – 69
            Katie Zdrowak – 69
73..      Kyle Henderson – 68
            Ashley Poer 1 – 68
75.       Emily Lawson – 67
            Cheryl Spuhler – 67
77.       Colleen Hamilton 2 - 66
            Jason Murray – 66
79.       Jack Henderson – 64
            Traci Sheehan – 64
            Day Yi 2 – 64
82.       Samantha Sheehan – 63
83.       Serena Davila – 61
            Ashley Poer 2 – 61
85.       Alvaro Gonzalez – 60
            Silas Nichols 1 – 60
            Jeff Plamondon – 60
88.       Silas Nichols 2 – 58
89.       Jessica Koch – 57
            George Walks 4 – 57
            Keith Zdrowak – 57
92.       Phil Doherty 4 – 56
93.       Phil Doherty 3 - 53
94.       Phil Doherty 2 – 48

            George Walks 1 – 48

Saturday, March 21, 2015

NCAA Tournament Pool Round 1 Day 2

Ladies and Gentlemen:

So the first round is complete, and unfortunately day 2 was nowhere near as exciting as day 1.  Only 1 lower seeded team was victorious (more on that later), meaning chalk rules the day.  Let’s hope Round 2 starts off with a bang.

We have solved the nameless bracket, and I found 1 bracket which was more than timely.  My apologies to Karen Katz as her missing bracket was my doing, and not hers, and she even included her name and e-mail address, as per the rules.

Speaking of rules, I just have to include the body of an e-mail I received from Captain Kyle M. Meisner, an Operational Law Attorney with Army Special Operations Aviation Command – and I hope that she appreciates the shout-out and doesn’t put me on any type of “watch list”. 

“Please find my husband’s WINNING entry for the Tournament attached.  He apologizes for not sending it in himself and making his wife (me) do it for him, but those new-fangled printers and scanners are confusing to him, especially when he is on a crunch to, you know, get to the actual games.

In other news, you may owe me 15-20 minutes of my life back because Kareem forced me to listed to your ‘fantastic’ rules last night.  Yawn.”

You have a good one Kareem Montague, if she is willing to call both you and me out.  My wife and bracket participant Hannah Sosa, agrees with your wife’s entire sentiment.  Glad you at least thought the rules were as funny as I did typing them.

We lost no champions yesterday, so the champions in play remain the same.  As a reminder, he champions selected this year are:  Arizona, Duke, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, Notre Dame, SMU, Villanova, Virginia, Wisconsin.  Bold teams remain in the tournament.

For yesterday's games we had only 2 unanimous selections, duke and Gonzaga.  Yes that means somebody picked Coastal Carolina over Wisconsin.  Tough break Braeden Helland.    We had 11 entries select Dayton, with three of the picks being guaranteed.  The pick of the day goes to Kim Bancsi Lumpkin 2 of West Palm Beach, Florida, Adam Jorgensen of Palm Beach Gardens, FL and Katie Butler Litsey of Redondon Beach, CA.  Katie correctly selected 15 of the 16 games from yesterday as well, with Davidson being her only downfall.  Davidson – by the way – was an extremely popular pick.

The antithesis of the pick of the day goes to two separate entries:  Jason Spuhler of Acworth, GA and Albert Harper III of Pahokee, Florida.  Jason Spuhler simply forgot to select a winner in the Wichita State – Indiana game and Albert Harper III selected Robert Morris.  Now Tournament Host, you may be thinking, how can that be if you said that Duke was a unanimous pick.  If you are thinking that, and chose to ask me, I would answer you by saying that Albert selected Robert Morris to win the San Diego State – St. John’s game.  Boy would that have been an upset!

Have fun watching the second round.  Remember today’s game count for two points each, plus bonuses.

As always, please double check your math as I may have missed something.  I corrected a few ballots from yesterday’s results, as yes, I even double-check myself.

Now, on to the standings.  Ties, for now, are listed alphabetically.

1.  Kingfish Rod Parham - 45
2.  Carolyn Fowler/Jane Reynolds – 39
       Silas Nichols - 38
4.  Colleen Hamilton – 37
5.  Karen Katz – 37   
6.  Kim Bancsi Lumpkin 2 – 36
7.  Adam Jorgensen 35
     Katie Butler Litsey - 35
     George Walks 1 - 35
10.  Jacey Fowler 2 - 34
      Jessica Koch - 34
       Ashley Poer 1 – 34
       George Walks 2 - 34
14.  Chad Upson – 33
15.  Arlene Hopps - 32
      Si Nichols 1 - 32
      Si Nichols 2 - 32
     Steven Usma 4 - 32
     George Walks 5 - 32
      Jonathan Wasserman - 32
21.  Alvaro Gonzalez - 31
      Greg Kummerlen - 31
      Stacia Wilkaitis 1 - 31
24.  Albert Harper III - 30
       Kyle Henderson 2 - 30
       Anthony LaPira - 30
       Sasha Moon – 30
      Rich Samuels 1 – 30
      Kyle Henderson 1 – 30
30.  Eric Inge - 29
       Debbie Nieman – 29
       Jane Reynolds – 29
       Rich Samuels 2 - 29
       Cheryl Spuhler - 29
       Day Yi – 29
36.  Jacey Fowler I – 28
       Martha Kroesen - 28
       Cory Mauro - 28
       Ashley Poer 2 - 28
40.  Jed Dorsey - 27
       Michael Litsey - 27
      Justin Yung - 27
43.  Matt Hopps - 26
       Mac Kroesen - 26
        Traci & Kyle Sheehan - 26
      George Walks 4 - 26
       Katie Zdrowak - 26
48.  Carolyn Fowler – 25  
       Koma Gandy - 25
       Kim Bancsi Lumpkin 1 - 25
       Rich Samuels 3 – 25
       Hannah Sosa - 25
       Brian Spatchek - 25
       Steven Usma 2 -25
       Hershey Zdrowak - 25
56.  Alex King - 24
       Sam Lozier - 24
       Kareem Montague - 24
       Jason Schultz - 24
       Steven Usma 1 - 24
       Stacia Wilkaitis 2 - 24
62.  Serena Davila - 23
       Vic LaPira - 23
      Ty Leatherman - 23
       Jen Mahoney - 23
      Trenton May  23
       Jason Spuhler - 23
68.  Brent Bellinger - 22
       Chris Kroesen - 22
       Noel Martinez - 22
71.  Abigail Sosa - 21
       Steven Usma 3 - 21
       Amy Zdrowak – 21
      Keith Zdrowak – 21
75.  Steffan Alexander - 20
       Matt Nieman - 20
       George Walks 3 - 20
       Joshua Zdrowak - 20
79.  Erin Devlin - 19
       Braeden Helland – 19
81.  Barkley Sosa - 17

        Pepe Sosa - 17

Saturday, March 29, 2014

NCAA Tournament Pool Standings

NCAA TOURNAMENT POOL STANDINGS
Sweet 16 Day 2


Last night’s basketball action was fantastic, and it had a dramatic effect on our pool.  Cesar Gonzalez still leads, but he lost two of his final four.  Jane Reynolds is hot on his heels, but she lost her champion and has zero of her final game choices left.  With 8 points per game today, and with lots of entries on both sides of the Arizona-Wisconsin matchup, today’s games could very well shake things up some more.

We lost three champions last night, with Virginia, Iowa State and Louisville all losing.  Given that lots of entrants selected either Michigan State or Michigan, and given that Kentucky is a traditional basketball blueblood, the picks of the day go to the five people that chose Connecticut into the Elite 8: Steffan Alexander, Robert Tanen, JC Carralero, Sam Lozier, and Alex Sotelo.  To be fair, JC did have Connecticut in multiple brackets, though.  I am sure that he is a bit bittersweet about his primary bracket, as besides Connecticut, he had two other games right.  His lone loss was Louisville, his champion.

Good luck tonight everybody.

On to the standings:

1.         Cesar Gonzalez – 103 Florida/Arizona  2
2.         Jane Reynolds – 92  Iowa State/Wichita State 1
            Barkley Sosa – 92  Florida/Kentucky 3
4.         Brent Bellinger – 91  Michigan State/Louisville 3
5.         Jason Spuhler – 90  Florida/Louisville 3
6.         Alvaro Gonzalez – 88 Arizona/Florida 3
            Ava Manon Gonzalez – 88 Florida/Arizona 3
8.         Jacey Fowler I – 87  Michigan State/Louisville 3
9.         Karen Katz – 85  Florida/Louisville 3
10.       Adam Jorgensen – 84  Michigan State/Duke 2
11.       Colleen Hamilton 1 – 83  Florida/Wichita State 2
            Anthony LaPira – 83  Arizona/Michigan State 2
            Robert Tanen – 83  Louisville/Michigan State 3
14.       Kim Bancsi I – 82  Michigan State/Louisville 2
            Pepe Sosa – 82  Michigan State/Kentucky 3
16.       J.C. Carralero 1 – 81  Connecticut/Louisville 3
            Erin Devlin – 81  Florida/Arizona 2
            Kyle Henderson 2 – 81 Louisville/Michigan State 2
            Abigail Sosa – 81  Michigan State/Wichita State 3
20.       Steffan Alexander – 80  Florida/Arizona 3
            Hershey Zdrowak – 80  Kansas/Arizona 1
            Train Zimmerman – 80  Arizona/Michigan State 3
23.       Michael Litsey – 79  Florida/Louisville 2
24.       Willa Fearrington 2 – 78  Florida/Louisville 1
            Carolyn Fowler – 78  Florida/Louisville 2
            Carolyn Fowler & Jane Reynolds – 78  Wichita State/Michigan State 2
            Meredith Tanen – 78  Wichita State/Florida 2
28.       Kyle Henderson 1 – 77  Arizona/North Carolina 2
            Greg Kummerlan – 77  Florida/Arizona 2
            Cheryl Spuhler – 77 Florida/Wisconsin  2
31.       Trouble Kroesen – 76  Wichita State/Florida 2
            Mango Merchant – 76  Michigan State/Baylor  3
33.       Megan Kossove – 75  Florida/Louisville 2
Ashley Poer 1 – 75  Michigan State/Louisville 2
            Marc Rodney – 75  Florida/Louisville 3
36.       Albert Harper III – 74  Michigan State/Louisville 3
37.       Willa Fearrington 1 – 73  Louisville/Florida 2
            Rich Samuels – 73  Villanova/Duke 2
39.       Jacey Fowler II – 72  Florida/Michigan 2
            Debbie Igdaloff Nieman – 72  Florida/Wisconsin 3
            Keith Zdrowak – 72  Florida/Michigan 3
42.       Silas Nichols – 71  Michigan State/Duke 3
43.       Allison Parker I – 70  Michigan State/Louisville 2
            George Walks 1 – 70  Arizona/Florida  3
            Jonathan Wasserman I – 70  Florida/Arizona 4
46.       Katie Zdrowak – 69  Louisville/Florida 2
47.       Matt Hopps – 68  Florida/Arizona  3
            Michael Williams 2 – 68  Arizona/UCLA 2
49.       Kim  Bancsi 2 – 67  Michigan State/Arizona 3
            Ryan Whitten – 67  Arizona/Villanova 2
            Michael Williams 3 – 67  Arizona/Virginia 3
52.       Kyle Henderson 3 – 66  Florida/Louisville 2
            Hilary Kroesen – 66  Arizona/Kansas 2
            Philip Kroesen – 66  Wichita State/Florida 2
            Melissa Lazaerchick – 66  Florida/Michigan 3
            Antonio Marinucci – 66  Florida/Louisville 3
            Allison Parker 2 – 66  Virginia/Duke
            Jonathan Wasserman 2 – 66  Michigan State/Duke 3
59.       Eric Inge – 65  Syracuse/Arizona  2
            Martha Kroesen – 65  Villanova/Michigan 2
61.       Sam Lozier – 64  Wisconsin/Kansas 2
            Matt Nemo Nieman – 64  Arizona/Florida 3
            Griffey Parker – 64  Michigan State/Wichita State 2
64.       Hannah Sosa – 63  Florida/Wisconsin 2
            J.C. Carralero 2 – 62  Louisville/Kansas 2
66.       Kingfish Parham – 61  Florida/Duke 3
            Ashley Poer 2 – 61  Wichita State/Florida 3
            Justin Yung – 61  Duke/Virginia 1
69.       Sean McInerney 2 – 60  Michigan State/Louisville 3
70.       Hilary Grace – 59  Louisville/Iowa State 1
            Bridget Talley – 59  Florida/Arizona 2
Stacia Wilkaitis – 59  Florida/Wisconsin 2
73.       Jack Henderson – 58  Florida/Wisconsin 2
            Mac Kroesen – 58  Virginia/Arizona 3
            Katie Butler Litsey – 58  Florida/Creighton 1
            Amy Zdrowak – 58  Virginia/Creighton 1
            Joshua Zdrowak – 58  Michigan State/Arizona 2
78.       Ty Leatherman – 57  Duke/Florida 2
            Alex Sotelo – 57  Louisville/Kansas 1
80.       Arlene Hopps – 55  Massachusetts/Syracuse 1
            George Walks 3 – 55  Florida/Duke 1
82.       J.C. Carralero 3 – 54  Kansas/Louisville 1
            Bill Lazarchick – 54 Florida/Louisville 2
            Christina Pagdilao – 54  Duke/Virginia 1
            Colin White – 54  Virginia/Wisconsin 2
86.       Sean McInerney 1 – 53 Florida/Louisville 3
            Sasha Moon –  53 Michigan State/Arizona 3
88.       Colleen Hamilton 2 – 52  Wichita State/Florida 2
            George Walks 5 – 52  Kansas/Duke 1
90.       Chris Kroesen – 49  Louisville/Virginia 2
            Michael Williams 1 – 49  Florida/Arizona 2
92.       George Walks 2 – 48  Virginia/Creighton 0
            Tanya Fresneda – 46  Florida/Michigan 2
Day Yi – 46  Florida/Wisconsin 2
95.       George Walks 4 – 44   Florida/Michigan 3
96.       Kristen Bolton – 43  Duke/Florida 2

97.       Steven Usma – 39  Duke/Villanova 0

Monday, March 24, 2014

NCAA Tournament Pool

NCAA TOURNAMENT POOL STANDINGS

We had a ridiculously exciting Round 2 of the NCAA Tournament, complete with 3 double digit seeds advancing to the Sweet 16, and 4 upsets worthy of bonus points.  Those upsets were Dayton over Syracuse, Connecticut over Villanova, Stanford over Kansas and Kentucky over Wichita State.  We had people that selected each of those upsets and gathered bonus points.  Our second day leader – Cesar Gonzalez, had both the Dayton and the Connecticut picks.  Yes, he had DAYTON in the Sweet 16.  He also still has 7 of his final 8 alive, with his only miss being that he had New Mexico coming out of the South regional.  Also selecting Dayton was Carolyn Fowler and Alex Sotelo.  Kudos also go to Train Zimmerman and his brother Mango Merchant, who were the only two that selected Stanford over Kansas.  More than several had Connecticut over Villanova, but much fewer than expected had Kentucky over Wichita State.  SUCKERS!!!

A special mention to Hannah Sosa and Justin Yung, both of whom selected the vaunted Harvard Crimson to defeat the trendy pick Michigan State Spartans.  The boys from the Ivy League almost pulled out the victory, and I must admit that I have never been more excited for cheering against my national champion pick.

As for the bracket busters, we lost 4 more champions, with Wichita State, Kansas, Villanova and Syracuse going down.  Several had each of those, but the second day leader that lost each was Carolyn Fowler (Wichita State), George Walks 5 (Kansas), Rich Samuels (Villanova) and Eric Inge (Syracuse).  Eric Inge took the loss particularly well, saying simply, “Just burn my bracket”!

Lots of big matchups this week, but the biggest, by far, seems to be Virginia v. Michigan State, as the pool is roughly equally split between those two teams.  That should be the game the separates the eventual winners from the rest.

Further updates will continue this week with listings of final four and champion picks, and, if I have time, the divisional scoring leaders.  Remember to go to WeMakeItRain.blogspot.com for all of your scoring updates.

Once again – please check my math and let me know if you have any questions.

Congratulations again to Cesar Gonzalez – who maintains sole possession of first place as of the end of the second round.

On to the standings!

1.         Cesar Gonzalez – 87
2.         Jane Reynolds – 76
3.         Brent Bellinger – 75
4.         Alvaro Gonzalez – 72
            Ava Manon Gonzalez – 72
            Barkley Sosa – 72
7.         Anthony LaPira – 71
8.         Pepe Sosa – 70
            Jason Spuhler – 70
10.       Hershey Zdrowak – 68
11.       Jacey Fowler I – 67
12.       Kim Bancsi I – 66
            Willa Fearrington 2 – 66
14.       J.C. Carralero 1 – 65
            Erin Devlin – 65
            Kyle Henderson 2 – 65
            Karen Katz – 65
            Greg Kummerlan – 65
19.       Steffan Alexander – 64
            Adam Jorgensen – 64
            Train Zimmerman – 64
22.       Colleen Hamilton 1 – 63
Megan Kossove – 63
            Michael Litsey – 63
25.       Carolyn Fowler – 62
            Carolyn Fowler & Jane Reynolds – 62
            Meredith Tanen – 62
28.       Rich Samuels – 61
            Abigail Sosa – 61
            Cheryl Spuhler – 61
31.       Jacey Fowler II – 60
            Trouble Kroesen – 60
            Mango Merchant – 60
            Debbie Igdaloff Nieman – 60
35.       Silas Nichols – 59
            Ashley Poer 1 – 59
            Marc Rodney – 59
            Robert Tanen – 59
39.       Albert Harper III – 58
            Allison Parker I – 58
            Allison Parker 2 – 58
42.       Willa Fearrington 1 – 57
            Kyle Henderson 1 – 57
            Katie Zdrowak – 57
45.       Michael Williams 2 – 56
            Keith Zdrowak – 56
47.       Ryan Whitten – 55
            Michael Williams 3 – 55
49.       Kyle Henderson 3 – 54
            Philip Kroesen – 54
            Katie Butler Litsey – 54
            Jonathan Wasserman I – 54
            Jonathan Wasserman 2 – 54
54.       Eric Inge – 53
            Martha Kroesen – 53
            George Walks 1 – 53
            Justin Yung – 53
58.       Matt Hopps – 52
Sam Lozier – 52
60.       Kim  Bancsi 2 – 51
            Hilary Grace - 51
            Hannah Sosa – 51
            Stacia Wilkaitis – 51
64.       J.C. Carralero 2 – 50
            Melissa Lazaerchick – 50
            Amy Zdrowak – 50
67.       Alex Sotelo – 49
            Matt Nemo Nieman – 48
            Griffey Parker – 48
            George Walks 5 – 48
71.       Bridget Talley – 47
            George Walks 3 – 47
73.       Jack Henderson – 46
            Hilary Kroesen – 46
            Antonio Marinucci – 46
            Christina Pagdilao – 46
77.       Kingfish Parham – 45
            Ashley Poer 2 – 45
79.       Sean McInerney 2 – 44
80.       J.C. Carralero 3 – 42
            Mac Kroesen – 42
            Bill Lazarchick – 42
            Colin White – 42
            Joshua Zdrowak – 42
85.       Ty Leatherman – 41
            Sasha Moon – 41
87.       George Walks 2 – 40
88.       Arlene Hopps – 39
Steven Usma – 39
90.       Tanya Fresneda – 38
Day Yi – 38
92.       Chris Kroesen – 37
            Michael Williams 1 – 37
94.       Colleen Hamilton 2 – 36
95.       Kristen Bolton – 35
96.       Sean McInerney 1 – 33

97.       George Walks 4 – 32