New Bayfoos Committee + Battle of the Bay

To My Fellow Foosball Players,

It is with great honor to announce some exciting news in our local community! For several weeks now, a few of us have been discussing ways we can improve the foosball game in the Bay Area. Certain topics were discussed such as tournament formats, entry fees, prize money, higher attendance, sponsorships and growth of our player base. In an effort to achieve certain goals, we decided to assemble a committee.
The association will consist of 9 members: Ray Cota, Gemma Mio, Lee McClure (representing San Francisco), Matt Doughty, Mo Uddin, Phil Shlaefer, James Castillo and myself. We’re hoping to add a representative from the Sacramento area as well. Our jobs will consist of maintaining points for rankings, setup crews for a possible “Cal State” tourney, web development, marketing designs, and a public relations specialist who can bring in sponsors. These strategic roles will help benefit Bay Area foosball.

Our first project will be the “Battle of the Bay” tournament. B.O.B. was designed to bring foosers together from the North, South and East Bay. This will take place for one Saturday per month for 3 months. The format will be two draws. The first event will be an “open draw” and the second event will be a “Hi-Lo” draw. The 1st and 2ndplace winners of the first draw will not qualify for the 2nd draw. However, they will receive healthy prize money. The purpose in doing this is to provide everyone with an equal opportunity to have a shot at the prize. There were a few concerns in the past where players who would travel from afar and get knocked out in 2. We understand how discouraging it can be to not place in the top 3. Hence, your evening is cut short. Our vision is for this to be a nice social gathering. The goal is to gather new and old players (from across the Bay Area) under one roof for good competition and fun.

Lastly, we will need to collect contact information for every player. Please be sure to send us your email and cell#. Visit www.bayfoos.com/contact to submit your info. This will help us in sending personal reminders, updates, and newsletters. Hopefully we can even assist in setting up carpools for those traveling from out of town.

I hope you all are just as excited as I am for this great endeavor. On behalf of our new Bay Area committee, we look forward to seeing you all soon!

Sincerely,
Sergie Aragones

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2014 NorCal Super Doubles

Bayfoos is excited to announce the biggest foosball tournament in the Bay Area in years!

Super Doubles is the famous format that pits Rookies, Amateurs and Experts against Pros, Elites and Masters in a playoff race that levels the playing field.  Players qualify for Super Doubles Playoff by winning their division in a classic double elimination tournament.  Playoff qualifiers can be awarded up to a 3 point advantage depending on their opponent in the grand finale single elimination “Race to Your Number!” playoff event.  See the attached flyer for details.

The money is big and the bragging rights are even bigger, and lower division teams have an excellent chance for glory due to the handicapped playoff event.  Can you be that amateur team that gets to their number (5!) before the elite/master team gets to theirs (8!) and take home the grand prize?  Do you have what it takes? Are you ready for a great weekend of foosball competition at its finest?

Signups are open NOW, and limited to the first 32 teams, so lock in your spot RIGHT NOW before the brackets fill up!

See the flyer below for details, or contact Mo Uddin at (510) 621-9820 (voice/text), or farid110@hotmail.com with any questions, and to lock in your spot.

[ Download PDF version here ]

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NorCal Invasion at 2014 Hall of Fame Classics in Vegas!!

Here we go again!!  NorCal keeps on finishing strong at major tournaments!

A special shoutout to Mo Uddin who fought hard with partner Robert Hays to come back and pull off a double dip against a tough Expert Doubles team in their late final on Sunday night! Also, to James Castillo, ranked Expert, who caused ruckus in the Pro and Elite divisions, coming in the top 3 for both Pro and Elite singles!  And of course to Sergie Aragones who came so close to his second consecutive Open Doubles final!

Top 10 finishes for the weekend:

Open Doubles
3.  Sergie Aragones / Dana Marr
9.  Adrian Zamora / Steve Mori
Open Women Doubles
3.  Gemma Mio / Keisha Rue
Open Singles
9.  Sergie Aragones
Open Women Singles
9.  Gemma Mio
Open Mixed
9.  Sergie Aragones / Gemma Mio
9.  James Castillo / Monica Steagal
9.  Dana Marr / Melissa Kegg
Senior Doubles
2.  Adrian Zamora / Dana Marr
Elite Doubles
2.  Sergie Aragones / James Castillo
9.  Gemma Mio / Robbie Blanchard
Elite Singles
2.  James Castillo
9.  John Sarette
Pro Doubles
5.  Mo Uddin / Nhu Tran
Pro Singles
3.  James Castillo
Expert Doubles
1.  Mo Uddin / Robert Hays
9.  James Castillo / Jennifer Caron
Expert Women Doubles
1.  Gemma Mio / Adrianne Lee
Expert Mixed
3.  James Castillo / Gemma Mio
Amateur Doubles
9.  Buzz Richardson / Simeon Yep
Rookie Doubles
4.  Buzz Richardson / Lih Chen
5.  Daniel Dechert / Ben Kempner
9.  Joe Kuo / Eric Kim
Rookie Singles
2.  Daniel Dechert
9.  Buzz Richardson
Beginner Doubles
3.  Brian Eaton / Ben Kempner
Beginner Singles
5.  Brian Eaton
Designated Mixed
5.  James Castillo / Adrianne Lee
Master Limited
5.  Sergie Aragones / Daniel Dechert
9.  Gemma Mio / Linda Ly
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NorCal Represent at 2013 World Championships!!!

Another big weekend for NorCal at the 2013 World Championships!!  This weekend was filled with very tough matches in all the events, but we represented!!  11 local foosers showed up in Texas and we’re bringing home 8 pieces of hardware!! Some highlights involving our local foosers include:

  • Our beginners Ben Kempner and Brian Eaton making a run at the beginner events.  They finished 3rd in Beginner Doubles and Brian finished 5th in Beginner Singles.
  • James and Mo taking down Billy Pappas / Pam DeVito and Paul Smith / Harry DeVito in Master Limited.
  • James and Tony taking down Kane Gabriel / Mario Ariganello in Open Doubles.

Other highlights:

  • The English team of Rob Atha and Joe Hamilton coming so close to winning Open Doubles, and Tony Spredeman and Rob Mares getting a double dip in the finals to win it.
  • Watching the players from Costa Rica and Dubai pull major upsets in multiple events
  • Karen Lamano (NorCal fooser now living in Texas) winning Open Mixed with Billy Pappas

Below are our top 10 finishes for the weekend:

Women Open Doubles
9.  Gemma Mio / Keisha Rue
Women Open Singles
7.  Gemma Mio
Open Mixed
5.  Gemma Mio / Rob Atha
Master Limited
2.  James Castillo / Mo Uddin
Handicapped Doubles
5.  James Castillo / Barry Willick
Pro Doubles
5.  Mo Uddin / Nhu Tran
Expert Singles
5.  Tony Lavigna
9.  Mo Uddin
9.  James Castillo
Women Expert Doubles
4.  Gemma Mio / Jennifer Caron
9.  Amy Wong-Thai / Jenny Ong
Women Expert Singles
2.  Gemma Mio
5.  Jenny Ong
Expert Mixed
3.  James Castillo / Gemma Mio
9.  Amy Wong-Thai / Jason Shovlain
Amateur Doubles
1.  James Castillo / Gemma Mio
9.  Matt Doughty / Karen Lamano
Amateur Singles
5.  James Castillo
Women Amateur Doubles
7.  Amy Wong-Thai / Jenny Ong
Women Amateur Singles
7.  Jenny Ong
Amateur Mixed
7.  James Castillo / Amy Wong-Thai
Beginner Doubles
3.  Ben Kempner / Brian Eaton
Beginner Singles
5.  Brian Eaton
Most Improved Female Player of the Year
Gemma Mio
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NorCal Hall of Fame / Worlds Warm-Up Tournament Results

A great weekend with some foosers that we haven’t seen in a long time.  The NorCal Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was very special, with us remembering a recently lost friend and fooser, Tom Phippen, and inducting two very deserving fellow foosers, Dan Casey and Chris Dube.

Thank you Phil for a great tournament.  We all appreciate your effort and sacrifices to make this weekend possible!

Results are below.  Congrats to all the winners!

Open Doubles ( 13 teams )
chart | standings

  1. Adrian Zamora / Dana Marr
  2. Sergie Aragones / Kin Lo
  3. James Castillo / Tony Lavigna
  4. Steve Corioso / Gemma Mio

Open Singles ( 8 players )
chart | standings

  1. Garrick Wrenn
  2. Gemma Mio
  3. Mo Uddin
  4. Adrian Zamora
No-Pro Doubles ( 13 teams )
chart | standings

  1. Garrick Wrenn / Mo Uddin
  2. James Castillo / Tony Lavigna
  3. Gemma Mio / Darren Kurose
  4. John Sarette / Harvey Young
No-Pro Singles ( 10 players )
chart | standings

  1. Mo Uddin
  2. Garrick Wrenn
  3. Ray Cota
  4. Derek Borge
Shake ‘n Bake ( 13 teams )
chart | standings

  1. Garrick Wrenn / Mo Uddin
  2. Sergie Aragones / Kin Lo
  3. Sam Baker / Nitesh Hissaria
  4. Luon Thai / Melvin Osby
Beginner Doubles ( 4 teams )
chart | standings

  1. Daniel Dechert / Pete Burnham
    Ben Kempner / Brian Eaton
    (split due to time)
  2. Nitesh Hissaria / Donald Lee
  3. Peter Plachta / Jacob Plachta

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