PRELIMINARY ROUNDS:
During the first two rounds, we had three games going on at once. We limited these games to 35 minutes. After the first 35-minute game, we switched around the boards and who was playing who for the second round. We added up each person's scores from the two timed games to determine who would make it to the championship game.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
The four players with the highest scores were to move onto the championship game. Unfortunately, one of the top four had to work early the next morning and could not stay to play in the championship, so lucky number 5 got to take his place. Of the four highest scores, the player who had accumulated the most points in the first two rounds got to pick her position (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th) in the championship game. Then the second highest scorer picked her position, etc. The championship board was set-up by someone not involved in the game, and the game was played with the standard rules to ten points.
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
In addition to a trophy for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place and Wawa card for 1st and 2nd, all participants voted on a losership - um, I mean sportsmanship - award. To no one's surprise, nobody voted for any of the top three scorers (poor losers, we say). We were all pretty much surprised, though, at who actually won the sportsmanship award, because well, he's not really known for being a great sport. :-)
The preliminary rounds
The birthday boy was not turning two, but I didn't really have room on the cake for 28 candles. That's what happens when you get old.
The super-official scoreboard, the Wawa cards, and the trophies
The championship game board
The top four players and one cheerleader (clockwise from top: me, Tammy, Matt, Melinda, Rob who was cheering Melinda on and "helping" her)
Awards "ceremony"
Left to right:
Me - 1st place, Tammy - 2nd place, Matt - 3rd place, Rick - "sportsmanship"
Next year I'll take 1st!
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