INSIDE
FOOS NewsletterNO. 7 October
2003
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CONTENTS:
From
The Editor
World Championship DVD Listings
2003 Major Tour
Champions
2003 Inside Foos Player awards
Inside The Pro Tour
Inside
Foos Special Offers
2003 All Pro Teams
Upcoming Events
Foosball
Sites
Hello again
and welcome to the seventh edition of our monthly Inside Foos electronic
newsletter. We hope that our efforts have helped to provide foosball fans
everywhere with a more comprehensive look inside the world of professional
foosball. Thanks to the international exposure of the internet, Inside Foos
Videos and DVDs have now been watched by players and fans in all 50 states and
more than 20 different countries worldwide. Foosball players from Beijing, China
to Veszprem, Hungary have now seen Tornado-style foosball played at the highest
level. Terry Moore is now a household name in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Well, not
really, but you get the point!
This month we look back on the 2003
U.S.T.S.A. pro tour season, a somewhat surprising season which featured three
different champions in both Open Singles and Open Doubles at each of the three
major tour events. We also witnessed the first-ever three-time Masters Singles
winner in 2003, along with the continued dominance of two all-time great lady
foosers, and the rise to the top of the most exciting young player to come along
in many years. We saw something we'd never seen before in this year's National
Open Singles final, and celebrated a world doubles title with two of the sport's
most deserving players. 2003 also brought us the bigger and better Texas State
Championships, which featured a world class field and some brilliant individual
performances, further securing its place as the tour's "fourth major".
In
this month's Inside Foos Newsletter we announce our first annual Inside Foos
Player Awards and reflect back on some of the highlights of the recently
completed 2003 major pro tour season. You can also have a look below at my 2003
Tornado All Pro Teams which were printed in the most recent edition of Table
Talk magazine. Our award categories include the top male and female players,
along with the most improved and comeback player of the year. We also choose the
top 2003 individual performance and the best match of the year.
You can find our usual listings of upcoming events as well,
including Bill Maloney's always-spectacular Halloween Open which takes place
October 24-26 in "Titletown", Green Bay, Wisconsin, and the legendary Oklahoma
State Championships in Tulsa in early November. The fall 2003 schedule also
lists the big-money Warrior Indoor/Outdoor Spectacular, being held Thanksgiving
weekend at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas. This first-time event is offering
$200,000 in cash and prizes and should include most of the sport's top
competitors. Christina and I will be in attendance, although Inside Foos will
not be working the event. Look for me at the blackjack tables or at the seafood
buffet.
On a video note, all World Championship DVD and VHS sets ordered
before October 10th have shipped and should arrive at your doorsteps (or in your
mailbox) shortly. If you haven't already ordered, the complete 5-DVD listings
are shown below. The picture quality of our videos has never been better than on
this exciting 10-hour long event set. The quality of play is pretty awesome as
well...
You can order the 2003 World Championship on DVD or cassette at
http://www.insidefoos.com or call Toll free (in the U.S.A.)
877-833-3603.
Thanks for all your support,
Jim
Stevens
Editor
http://www.insidefoos.com
2003 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP DVD LISTINGS
DISC 1
1:45 TOMMY ADKISSON VS. FRANK BALECHA
17:21 TONY SPREDEMAN VS.
DAVE GUMMESON
30:31 ROB MARES VS. BILLY PAPPAS
41:14 TONY SPREDEMAN VS.
FREDERIC COLLIGNON
1:11:20 TERRY MOORE VS. LOUIS CARTWRIGHT
1:23:53
PHILBROOK/PERRIE VS. STEWARD/RUE
1:42:56 MOORE/MARES VS. BEINE/B.
KING
DISC
2
0:00 SPREDEMAN/MACIAS VS.
PAPPAS/M. YORE
21:10 MOORE/MARES VS. ZAMORA/GARTMAN
39:01 PARK/CARTWRIGHT
VS. T. YORE/DIAZ
1:12:50 TREVOR PARK VS. ADRIAN ZAMORA
1:23:51 DON SWAN
VS. TOMMY ADKISSON
1:37:03 WOMEN'S DOUBLES FINAL
CHESBOROUGH/FUCHS VS.
TIELENS/STEWARD
1:50:10 FOOSBALL 2003 VIDEO MONTAGE
DISC 3
0:00 SPREDEMAN/MACIAS VS. ZAMORA/GARTMAN
30:11 ARCHER/MORELAND VS.
SIPIORA/SWAN
1:00:39 FREDERIC COLLIGNON VS. ADRIAN ZAMORA
1:27:06 TONY
SPREDEMAN VS. LOUIS CARTWRIGHT
DISC 4
0:00 PARK/CARTWRIGHT
VS. ZAMORA/GARTMAN
35:21 TERRY MOORE VS. FREDERIC COLLIGNON
48:15
MOORE/MARES VS. SPREDEMAN/MACIAS
1:15:52 FREDERIC COLLIGNON VS. LOUIS
CARTWRIGHT
1:45:36 SPREDEMAN/MACIAS VS. ZAMORA/GARTMAN
DISC 5
0:00 MIXED DOUBLES FINAL
COLLIGNON/HEAD VS.
STEWARD/STEWARD
28:53 OPEN SINGLES FINAL
TONY SPREDEMAN VS. LOUIS
CARTWRIGHT
59:45 OPEN DOUBLES FINAL
PARK/CARTWRIGHT VS.
ZAMORA/GARTMAN
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$70
2003 MAJOR TOUR CHAMPIONS
HALL OF
FAME CLASSIC-LAS VEGAS
OPEN DOUBLES Terry Moore & Rick Macias
OPEN
SINGLES Singles Todd Loffredo
MIXED DOUBLES Frederic Collignon & Cindy
Head
WOMEN'S DOUBLES Moya Tielens & Laurette Barton
WOMEN'S SINGLES
Cindy Head
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS-MINNEAPOLIS
OPEN DOUBLES Dave
Gummeson & Tracy McMillin
OPEN SINGLES Robert Mares
MIXED DOUBLES
Adrian Zamora & Christina Fuchs
WOMEN'S DOUBLES Stayce Fowler & Becky
Cherry
WOMEN'S SINGLES Moya Tielens
MASTERS SINGLES Todd
Loffredo
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS-DALLAS
OPEN DOUBLES Adrian Zamora
& Eddy Gartman
OPEN SINGLES Tony Spredeman
MIXED DOUBLES Frederic
Collignon & Cindy Head
WOMEN'S DOUBLES Moya Tielens & Joy
Steward
WOMEN'S SINGLES Cindy Head
2003 INSIDE FOOS PLAYER AWARDS
PLAYER OF
THE YEAR Adrian Zamora
LADY PLAYER OF THE YEAR Moya
Tielens
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER(S) Mike Archer & Brandon
Moreland
MATCH OF THE YEAR The National Singles Final: Todd
Loffredo vs. Robert Mares
PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR Tony
Spredeman, World Championships, Open Singles
COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Gregg Perrie
INSIDE THE PRO TOUR...
Breaking down our
2003 Inside Foos Player Award winners...
2003 Inside Foos Player of
the Year winner Adrian Zamora of Newark, California narrowly won this year's
honor over two-tme 2003 singles winner Todd Loffredo and 18 year old world
singles champ Tony Spredeman...
Adrian started the 2003 season slowly
(13th, 9th, and 9th at the HoFC) but won the mixed doubles title (with Christina
Fuchs) at this year's Nationals in Minneapolis
while also finishing second in Masters Singles...
Zamora
then put the exclamation point on his greatest season with an Open Doubles world
title with Eddy Gartman, while also finishing fifth in both singles and mixed
doubles...
Our 2003 Lady player of the Year Moya Tielens, of
Vancouver, British Columbia, also won a close race over Cindy Head for the
award...
Moya won titles at all three 2003 major events and also won
Women's Singles at Texas States...
The talented Tielens earned doubles
honors in Las Vegas with Laurette Barton, and singles at the Nationals, and won
a second straight world doubles title, this year with Joy
Steward...
Although they had a pretty good 2002 season (two major top-5
finishes between them) 2003 Inside Foos Most Improved Player co-winners
Mike Archer and Brandon Moreland significantly elevated their games after a
dissapointing 2002 Worlds...
They recorded a combined eight top-5 results
on the major pro tour, while also winning back-to-back Texas State Open Doubles
titles...
As a team Mike and Brandon finished 2nd at the Hall of Fame
Classic, 4th at the Nationals, and a solid 5th at the World Championships, along
with their two hard-earned Texas State victories...
Other players in the
running for Most improved included Mike Philbrook, Billy Pappas, Frank Balecha,
and Mike Yore...
The 2003 National Singles final between Todd Loffredo
and Rob Mares was easily the 2003 Inside Foos Match of the
Year...
Coming from the loser's side, Todd Loffredo won the first set
of the final and led 4-1 in the fifth game of the second set, and seemed
destined for his second Open Singles title in two 2003 events...
But
Mares stopped four championship-winning attempts from Loffredoıs 3-row, and
scored two from his 2-rod as he came back to tie it at 4...
On the final
ball, Mares seemed to reach his man back into the goal to make a
nearly-impossible, quick-handed save of a loose ball, and then finished-off his
amazing comeback by blocking a Loffredo 2-row effort back into the
goal...
No one could ever remember the great Todd Loffredo losing after
leading 4-1 in the final game of an open final...
Our 2003 Performance
of the Year belongs to the amazing Tony Spredeman, who crushed the Open
Singles field in a dominating performance at the World Championships, after
finishing second in the event the year before...
Spredeman lost a grand
total of only three games on his way to the title, defeating three former world
champs in the process...
Spredeman beat 1995 champion Dave Gummeson in
three games, 3-time winner Frederic Collignon in four games, and 1996 titlist
Louis Cartwright twice, both in four games...
After earning only one
top-5 result in the previous four seasons, 2003 Comeback Player of the
Year Gregg Perrie rebounded with an excellent 2003 season on the pro tour...
"Jeep", who turned 45 in July, finished 3rd in Open Singles at the Hall
of Fame Classic, reached the finals in Open Doubles at the Nationals, and tied
for 3rd place in the always-tough Masters Singles event...
Now that we've
announced the winners of this year's "Foosies", scroll down to read the complete
2003 All Pro Teams as selected by...well, uh...me...
Some of the
2003 season's other highlights included a hard-nosed comeback effort from Terry
Moore and Rick Macias in Open Doubles at this year's opening event in Las
Vegas...
Moore and Macias overcame the efforts of Mike Archer and Brandon
Moreland who had won the winner's bracket in impressive fashion...
The
victory would be the only 2003 win for the great Terry Moore, who has now won at
least one title in 12 consecutive seasons...
Moya Tielens and Laurette
Barton also won their third straight Hall of Fame Classic Women's Doubles title
at the Las Vegas event...
Bob Furr, the designer of the first Tornado
table and Link Pendley, promoter extraordinaire, became the 22nd and 23rd
members of the Foosball Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the Vegas
opener...
At this year's Nationals Rob Mares win over Todd Loffredo was
the match of the year, but it was 18 year old Billy Pappas who stole the show
with his brilliant play and career-best fourth place finish in Open
Singles...
Billy's two-rod shooting in that event was as good as you'll
ever see...
Pappas' fellow New Englander Steve Rogge, a semi pro,
also surprised the foosball world with a third place finish in Open Doubles at
the National Championships with Louis Cartwright...
Anothe Massachusetts
native, Mike Philbrook, also played impressive foosball in Minnesota, finishing
second in Open Doubles with Gregg Perrie...
Mike's snake shot is
certainly one of the best in the game...
Todd Loffredo's win in Masters
Singles at the Minneapolis event made him the first-ever three time winner of
that prestigious event...
The 2003 Texas State Championships provided
plenty of excitement, but the Open Doubles final between Mike Archer/Brandon
Moreland and Tony Spredeman/Amedio Gilmore was a contender for match of the
year...
The 2003 World Championships were highlighted by the amazing
offensive performance of young Tony Spredeman, and the double-dipping
efforts of Adrian Zamora and Eddy Gartman, but let's also not forget the superb
play of Louis Cartwright who finished second in both Open Doubles and
Singles...
Louisiana's Joy Steward also had the tournament of her life in
Dallas, winning Women's Doubles with Moya Tielens while finishing 2nd with
husband Matt in the Mixed Doubles event to Frederic Collignon and Cindy
Head...
The mixed title was the 11th career World Championship for
Collignon (in the past 6 years), and the 33rd for Head, who also won Women's
Singles...
Oddly, Terry Moore finished in 4th place in all three major
events at the worlds...
On a sad note, our sincere condolences go
out to the family of Texas fooser James Cain who passed away this past week at
the age of 37...
Go to http://pub86.ezboard.com/ffoosball6358frm1 to read
more about this excellent player and better person...
Happy Halloween,
and we'll seeya foosin'...
INSIDE FOOS SPECIAL OFFERS...
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Fooscaster" Jim Stevens, with expert commentary provided by four-time tour
champion Tom Yore and some of the sport's top players.
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2003 ALL PRO TEAMS
FIRST TEAM
TODD
LOFFREDO Despite seeing his five year run of World Open
Doubles titles come to an end, Todd had an excellent season, winning Hall of
Fame Classic and Masters Singles titles while also finishing second in
Open Singles at the Nationals.
TONY SPREDEMAN
The 18 Year old from Wisconsin followed-up his
second place singles finish at the 2002 Worlds with a tremendous overall season
on tour. Tony had six top-5 finishes including an overwhelming victory in Open
Singles at the World Championship, and event which also saw him place third in
Open Doubles and fifth in Mixed Doubles. He also finished second in both Mixed
Doubles at the Nationals and Open Doubles at the competitive Texas State
Championships.
ADRIAN ZAMORA Adrian
capped-off his finest season with an Open Doubles championship at the Worlds
with partner Eddy Gartman. ³AZ² also won the Mixed Doubles title (with Christina
Fuchs) at the Minneapolis Nationals and placed second in Masters Singles.
FREDERIC COLLIGNON Although
he played in only two major 2003 events and had a sub-par (for him) season,
Collignon won twice in 2003. He paired with Cindy Head to win both he Hall of
Fame Classic and World Mixed Doubles titles. ³Rico² also finished third in the
World Singles event, a title he had won in three of the previous four
years.
ROB MARES Robıs
2003 season featured an Open Singles victory at the National Championships.
Mares also had three other top-4 finishes on the major tour and was second in
Open Singles at the Texas State Championships.
TERRY MOORE Terry Played in only two 2003 majors but notched five top-4
finishes. Moore earned his fourth career Hall of Fame Classic doubles title with
new partner Rick Macias and also won the Texas State singles championship over
Rob Mares.
DAVE GUMMESON Dave won his fourth
career National Championship, pairing with Tracy McMillin win the Open Doubles
title in his hometown of Minneapolis. He also had two other top-5
results.
TRACY McMILLIN Tracyıs 2003 season included the National Open Doubles title and three
other top-5 finishes, including a second place result in Mixed Doubles at the
Vegas classic.
CINDY HEAD The amazing Ms.
Head played in only two major tour stops but won four times. Cindy won Mixed
Doubles (with Collignon) and Singles at both the Hall of Fame Classic and World
Championships. Her victories in Dallas gave her a remarkable 34 career world
titles, 25 more than the second most-decorated woman.
MOYA
TIELENS Moya continued her run of
success on the pro tour with three major 2003 victories. She won Womenıs Doubles
in Las Vegas with Laurette Barton, and won the Singles title at the Minneapolis
Nationals. Ms. Tielens then completed her 2003 season with an World Doubles
title in Dallas with new partner Joy Steward.
STAYCE FOWLER Stayceıs return to the pro circuit
included two finals appearances at the Nationals. She finished second to Moya
Tielens in a tough Womenıs Singles final, and then bounced back to win the
National Doubles title with partner Becky Cherry.
CHRISTINA
FUCHS Christina won her fourth career
National Championship in 2003, pairing with Adrian Zamora to win the title,
while also finishing second in Doubles at the World Championships with Lotus
Chesborough.
BECKY CHERRY
Becky earned National Womenıs Doubles honors with
Stayce Fowler while also finishing second in Mixed Doubles in Minneapolis.
JOY STEWARD Joyıs breakthrough 2003 season
included a World Womenıs Doubles tile with Moya Tielens, and a second place
finish in th Mixed Doubles at the Worlds in Dallas. Joy finished in the top-3 in
all three major doubles events during a year that saw her move into the upper
echelon of lady-goalies.
SECOND TEAM
LOUIS
CARTWRIGHT Finished second in both Doubles
and Singles at the World Championships and third in Doubles at the
Nationals.
RICK MACIAS Won the
Open Doubles title with Terry moore in Vegas and finished third with Tony
Spredeman at the Worlds.
EDDY GARTMAN
Finally won first world title after several finals
appearances, pairing with Adrian Zamora to win Open Doubles in dominant overall
performance.
MIKE ARCHER Archerıs finest season included a second straight Texas State doubles
title along with five top-7 results on the major pro tour, including second
place at the Hall of Fame Classic.
BRANDON MORELAND
Brandon teamed with Mike Archer to place in the
top-5 in all three major 2003 events while also coming out on top in Texas.
Moreland also finished third in Mixed Doubles at the
Nationals.
GREGG PERRIE The veteran Perrie had three top-3 finishes on the major tour. Gregg was
third in Open Singles in Vegas, third in Masters Singles, and finshed second in
National Open doubles with partner Mike Philbrook.
LOTUS
CHESBOROUGH Lotus played in three
2003 finals: Mixed Doubles and Singles at the Hall of Fame Classic, and Womenıs
Doubles at the Worlds.
LAURETTE BARTON
The newly-married Barton (formerly Gunther) teamed with
partner Moya Tielens to win a third straight Hall of Fame Classic title in her
only 2003 appearance.
THIRD TEAM
FERNANDO ROSA Second in
Open Singles at Hall of Fame Classic.
MIKE PHILBROOK
Second in Open Doubles at Nationals with Gregg
Perrie.
TREVOR PARK Second in
Open Doubles at Worlds with Louis Cartwright.
MATT STEWARD Second in Mixed Doubles with wife Joy at World
Championships.
SHELLY LANGLEY Six top-5 finishes
in 2003.
STEPHANIE OHASHI Second in Doubles in Las Vegas with Cara Richardville.
DUSTY
BAMBANEK Three major top-5s and won Mixed
Doubles at Texas States for second straight year.
GENA
MURRAY Four top-5 finishes, including second at Nationals with
Dusty Bambanek.
CARA RICHARDVILLE Finished second
with Stephanie Ohashi in Las Vegas.
UPCOMING EVENTS...
October 24-26th
$3500 Summer's Endin' Fall Jam
Rack Club
Lexington,
KY
Mary Moore
ifpfoos@aol.com
859-268-8502
October 24-26th
$18,000 Halloween Open
Howard Johnson Conv. Ctr
Green Bay, WI
Bill
Maloney
bxtreme2k@new.rr.com
November 7-9th
$5000 Alabama State
Championships
The Break Restaurant &
Billiards
Birmingham, AL
Rodney Jenkins
jenkins@hiwaay.net
November 7-9th
$2500 Bonzini Virginia State Foosball
Championships
Wide Open Surf Bar &
Grill
Virginia Beach, VA
Alan
Cribbs
acribbs@naxs.net
336-325-3183
November 7-9th
$10,000 Oklahoma State Championships
Tulsa
Billiard Palace
Tulsa, OK
Rex Bennet
rex@tulsafoosball.com
November 14-16th
$7500 Florida State Championships
Rudy's Sports Cafe
Largo, FL
Bob
Diaz
813-293-9101
November 21-23rd
$2500 Utah Shootout
West Valley Billiards
Salt Lake City, UT
Lee McClure
leemcclure337@yahoo.com
801-451-7855
November 28-30th
$200,000 Warrior Indoor Sports
Extravaganza
Rio Suites Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas,
Nevada
(800)-746-7482 for
reservations
http://www.warriortablesoccer.com
Foosball Sites...
http://www.vifa.com For info on the
major pro tour and VIFA leagues. The Official Site of the U.S.T.S.A., V.I.F.A.
and Table Talk Magazine.
http://www.natsa.org For complete
schedules and results.
http://www.foosball.com For anything
and everything pertaining to foosball.
http://ocfoosball.com Orange
County, California foosball site.
http://foosballworld.com/ifp.html
Independant Foosball Promotions.
http://www.dfwfoosball.com
Dallas/Fort Worth foosball.
http://pub86.ezboard.com/bfoosball6358
Foosball EZ Board newsgroup.
http://www.sdfoos.com
San Diego, California Foosball
site.
http://www.nwfoosball.com Northwest Foosball site.
http://www.ottawafoos.com Ottawa, Canada
site.
http://www.britfoos.com U.K. foosball site
http://www.atlantafoosball.com
http://www.tulsafoosball.com
http://www.foosballohio.com
http://members.shaw.ca/vancouverfoosball
http://www.newenglandfoosball.com
http://www.tischfussball.at
Austrian Fussball site
http://NYMetroFoosball.i8.com
New York City foos
http://www.csfoosball.com
Colorado Springs foos site
http://www.cnyfoosball.com
Central New York site
http://www.FoosBars.com
global, online foosball locations
directory
http://www.FoosManchu.com Foosball site featuring a
foosball animation short titled "The Adventures of
FoosManchu"
http://www.bonziniusa.com Bonzini Table Soccer
U.S.A
http://www.warriortablesoccer.com
http://www.MinnesotaFoosball.com
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