The First Family of pinball: Meet the local wizards behind the game’s huge resurgence
Ryan Smith from the Chicago Reader wrote an article on the resurgence of competitive pinball. Click HERE to read the article.
Ryan Smith from the Chicago Reader wrote an article on the resurgence of competitive pinball. Click HERE to read the article.
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Rank | Name | Points |
1 | Jason Zahler | 2592.42 |
2 | Escher Lefkoff | 2482.57 |
3 | Daniele Celestino Acciari | 1945.77 |
4 | Zach McCarthy | 1859.10 |
5 | Arvid Flygare | 1740.98 |
6 | Raymond Davidson | 1734.38 |
7 | Johannes Ostermeier | 1664.08 |
8 | Viggo Löwgren | 1626.71 |
9 | Eric Stone | 1610.13 |
10 | Jared August | 1594.51 |
11 | Luke Nahorniak | 1573.45 |
12 | Paul Englert | 1565.06 |
13 | Cayle George | 1491.85 |
14 | Peter Andersen | 1426.97 |
15 | Timber Engelbeen | 1408.08 |
16 | Julio Vicario Soriano | 1384.05 |
17 | Bowen Kerins | 1317.46 |
18 | Dalton Ely | 1313.67 |
19 | Keith Elwin | 1294.08 |
20 | Germain Mariolle | 1293.51 |
21 | Carlos Delaserda | 1271.85 |
22 | Markus Stix | 1235.22 |
23 | Neil Graf | 1220.61 |
24 | Gregory Kennedy | 1213.62 |
25 | Markus Virtanen | 1213.47 |
Rank | Name | Points |
1 | Zoe Vrabel | 382.56 |
2 | Ashley Weaver | 356.03 |
3 | Jane Verwys | 336.47 |
4 | Valencia Kelly | 336.44 |
5 | Leslie Ruckman | 336.21 |
6 | Keri Wing | 334.82 |
7 | Sunshine Bon | 327.90 |
8 | Kassidy Milanowski | 320.07 |
9 | Alice Young | 291.92 |
10 | Louise Wagensonner | 269.56 |
11 | Danielle Peck | 257.96 |
12 | Deborah Tahlman | 239.59 |
13 | Hannah Hatch | 235.46 |
14 | Stacey Moritz | 231.66 |
15 | Miriam Nadler | 227.86 |
16 | Anna Wolk | 223.98 |
17 | Holly Koskinen | 217.69 |
18 | Karrie Hill | 215.88 |
19 | Anna Neal | 214.80 |
20 | Tessa Morton | 212.06 |
21 | Elizabeth Dronet | 209.20 |
22 | Kaite Martin | 208.20 |
23 | Rachel Karlic | 200.48 |
24 | Amy Kesting | 196.84 |
25 | Bobbi Douthitt | 191.77 |
Awesome article!! 🙂
Great to see this on the front page of the Chicago Reader! Very insightful article, albeit a bit morbid when referring to Mr. Sharpe. Roger – you are my hero. Thank you & Mrs. Sharpe for being a lifelong pinball advocates and raising two boys now men who are leading the future of pinball bringing joy to children and adults worldwide.