Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

OREGON State Championships - March 12, 2011

I am so pleased that our Pokémon Gym did so well this year at Oregon States. We had two players place in juniors. Cade in T4 and Ian taking first place with an undefeated day. And we had 3 masters players in the T16. Jaron went 8-0 in Swiss before falling to the Curse of the first in T16 (Now you know how I feel when the same thing happened to me in Washington states two years ago) I survived until Top 8 where I lost to our 3rd league member in the top cut Jerin who went on to win our first ever Masters Title in a State Championship (See Jerin I kept telling you that you should play your Scizor deck, although you were not supposed to beat me with it :biggrin:)

And special props to my daughter Sarah who had her first ever winning states record at 4-3. She went 4-1 and dropped her final two games. But we are ALL very proud of her for making quite a fantastic showing for a 7 year old.

Our overall league attendance was down a bit this year but we still had 3 junior players and 7 masters players make the trip taking home two 1st place Medals, a 4th place medal and a T8 and T16 finish.

Gym members also took first place in the Master's and Junior's DS tournaments.

Edits provided in bold.
 
I am so pleased that our Pokémon Gym did so well this year at Oregon States. We had two players place in juniors. Cade in T4 and Ian taking first place with an undefeated day. And we had 3 masters players in the T16. Jaron went 8-0 in Swiss before falling to the Curse of the first in T16 (Now you know how I feel when the same thing happened to me in Washington states two years ago) I survived until Top 8 where I lost to our 3rd league member in the top cut Jerin who went on to win our first ever Masters Title in a State Championship (See Jerin I kept telling you that you should play your Scizor deck, although you were not supposed to beat me with it :biggrin:)

And special props to my daughter Sarah who had her first ever winning states record at 4-3. She went 4-1 and dropped her final two games. But we are very proud of her for making quite a fantastic showing for a 7 year old.

Our overall league attendance was down a bit this year but we still had 3 junior players and 7 masters players make the trip taking home two 1st place Medals, a 4th place medal and a T8 and T16 finish.

Wait till WA champs, Jeff. Then Phoenix Games will really own!
 
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