snap7times
June 5th, 2011, 08:01 PM
For those who followed the event and sent us Oregon players well wishes, thank you. I'm in Pennsylvania for a few weeks training for the Beaver State Fling ;)
For those who didnt know, Nichola, Howard, and I represented Oregon at the 11th National Deaf Championships and did pretty good. Nichola dominated as usual. Howard got an ace on a pretty tight hole. And I gave the 3 time National Champ a run for his money, posting my highest rated round in the 3rd round and then following it up with another 1k rated round in the final 9. My teeshots were feeling great, putting faltered big time the first two rounds but found my flow the rest of the tournament for the most part. The major surprise was the "sweep" of the putting and long distance competitions. Putting, i just went first and set the high score that was not beat the entire weekend. As for the Long distance, that was the best experience, and the most fun 15 minutes ever.
As being president, I was busy all weekend, and almost missed the LD contest, I ran over and they said they were finishing up, grabbed a 1st run hurricane and unleashed it for the farthest throw of my life. Yes there was a cross/tail wind about 5-15 mph during the contest but stilllll. my first throw got me into the finals where the top 5 guys would throw 3 discs to determine the champion. All 5 guys had throws over 600 feet easily with mine being 630 feet in the prelims. I was no where near a faveorite for the LD contest as the other guys were beasts. During the finals the wind had died down a little and the longest throw was by the faveorite. I was up last and I just unleased the longest and purest throw of my life, a 171g esp nuke, and it just flewwwww, when it landed, they were sure I had upset the best group of LD throwers at a Deaf nationals ever... We all ran down the fairway to see two discs lined up perfectly, it was a spot on tie, 10 people could not call it one way or another and we called it a tie at 670 feet! So I brought both trophies home as well as 2nd place in Open. Nichola should post a picture of her trophy on here...
For those who didnt know, Nichola, Howard, and I represented Oregon at the 11th National Deaf Championships and did pretty good. Nichola dominated as usual. Howard got an ace on a pretty tight hole. And I gave the 3 time National Champ a run for his money, posting my highest rated round in the 3rd round and then following it up with another 1k rated round in the final 9. My teeshots were feeling great, putting faltered big time the first two rounds but found my flow the rest of the tournament for the most part. The major surprise was the "sweep" of the putting and long distance competitions. Putting, i just went first and set the high score that was not beat the entire weekend. As for the Long distance, that was the best experience, and the most fun 15 minutes ever.
As being president, I was busy all weekend, and almost missed the LD contest, I ran over and they said they were finishing up, grabbed a 1st run hurricane and unleashed it for the farthest throw of my life. Yes there was a cross/tail wind about 5-15 mph during the contest but stilllll. my first throw got me into the finals where the top 5 guys would throw 3 discs to determine the champion. All 5 guys had throws over 600 feet easily with mine being 630 feet in the prelims. I was no where near a faveorite for the LD contest as the other guys were beasts. During the finals the wind had died down a little and the longest throw was by the faveorite. I was up last and I just unleased the longest and purest throw of my life, a 171g esp nuke, and it just flewwwww, when it landed, they were sure I had upset the best group of LD throwers at a Deaf nationals ever... We all ran down the fairway to see two discs lined up perfectly, it was a spot on tie, 10 people could not call it one way or another and we called it a tie at 670 feet! So I brought both trophies home as well as 2nd place in Open. Nichola should post a picture of her trophy on here...