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It's All in the Family - Generally, husbands and wives play in Shuffleboard tourneys. In this tourney we'll look at family play from a different angle. Pictured in the photo is a sister / brother duo-Shufflin Barb Zaletel and yours truly "Shuffleboard Bob; a daughter / father duo- Jan (JB) Freer and her dad Jim;  a Son / father duo-Rob Robinson / and his dad Bob. 
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Can You Top This?? - Jim Brasher, an ever friendly competitor in Mesa, has gone the extra mile. On his right forearm Jim has had etched a permanent tattoo that says "Born to Shuffle." I say it could be the only one in the world!!
Am I right?
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Never Lose a lag again!!   OK, OK This is really pushing the envelope. Rob Robinson has a cue here that's guaranteed to win you a lag every time. Besides being a very fine shuffler, Rob is one of the areas court jesters. Earlier this year he flipped a coin with his shufflin friend, Chuck Crouse, when they tied for 1st in a District one Tourney. Rob called "Heads" and won the flip, However, it ended up being a 2 headed coin. He gave Chuck the 1st place trophy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click HERE for a 2009 random slide show of the
2009 Bud Walrath National Tournament

When the slide show comes up, scroll down until you see the row of images at the bottom. choose auto or manual viewing.

 

 

 

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Today I will focus on 4 features that I feel the reader will enjoy; in other words. I'm going up close and personal with some of the participants.
Written by,
"Shuffleboard Bob" (Bob Zaletel)
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Page updated February 11, 2009
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Start em youhng
Question
Look at the image on the right.
The players have one disc each. You have two frames to go, both tied at 10.
Yellow is first to play, the board has a drift in from each side of the board.

What is your call, how would you
shoot your shot.

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We start em real young in
Arizona - Here you can see
Jan and Chuck Crouse
working with their
granddaughter, MyKila,
who is 2 years and 4 months
years old. If I am correct
this tops Lary Faris
who started playing
at age 3 in Ohio. Jan says
that Mykila can actually
 put in scores on some of
her shots!