First Satty In The Books

Buddy and Corey, Socal Crushers, seemed to be rolling. They won the winner's bracket final in convincing fashion. Castro and Juergen, Naughty By Nurture, roared back though. First they single dipped Petey and Scotty (playing as Rebuttal-Inn). They then beat the Crushers twice, with Juergan shooting perfect in the 2nd match to complete the comeback and winning his first ever WSOBP satellite. A question moving forward... will Castro pawn his bid for cash and not attend WSOBP VIII?


Champs - Naughty By Nurture


2nd - Socal Crushers

3rd - Rebuttal-Inn
Details | Recap | Final Standings

World Series of Beer Pong VII

Check out the list of teams from Southern California that are heading to Vegas to compete in this year's World Series of Beer Pong. There are a number of new teams going this year, and hopefully someone on the list can bring home the big check.

Quantities of the latest shirt are limited. Order one to ensure that there will be one available in your size.

We will also do a big group picture again. Stay tuned for updates, but we'll likely gather in the back corner of the ballroom after the Group 3 games are finished in the last round of pool play on day 2.

WSOBP VII Shirts

The WSOBP VII shirts are still available for purchase. Quantities are limited. Shipping is $3. As usual, thanks to J Miles Designs.

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5th Annual Turkey Bowl Recap

Mike and Rachel (Wan Some Pez?) lost their first game, then won ten straight games to shock the might Paul Bashaw, who had dominated the few SCBP tournaments that had taken place since Turkey Bowl IV. Paul and Teddie (It's Mutha Fuckin Hammah Time) won the winner's bracket and took 2nd place. Malerie won the coed satellite in January with Paul, and followed that with a strong performance, finishing in 3rd place with Danny. Teresa showed up not even really wanting to play, but her competitive side showed up once she got on the tables with Marc (4th Place - Perfect Strangers). One moment that had to be documented, Tarek pulling out his inner Tebow during a rebuttal shot.


Champs - Wan Some Pez?


2nd - It's Mutha Fuckin Hammah Time

3rd - SuperMALafragalisticexpiDANadocious
Details | Recap | Final Standings

West Coast Championship hosted by OGP

For a couple of years, Corona has been a hotspot for competitive tournaments. What started out as On The House Beer Pong recently made a name change to Ocean Grown Pong. They have worked their way up to hosting a pongtastic weekend: a $5k main event, with multiple side events. For more info, visit the event page on facebook, and contact Ryan DeHoop for any questions. If you like the feel of bigger events, where more money is on the line, and players from out of the area will travel, you don't want to miss this event.



When:Saturday, October 22nd - Sunday, October 23rd
Where:Gameplay: Rack's
Hotel: Holiday Inn Express

Corona, CA
Main Event:
Sat 10/22 @ 1:00pm

Cost: $125/team online
$100/all-girls team
$150/team at the door

6 pool play games guaranteed
Top 32 teams advance
2-16 team double elimination brackets
Bracket winners will play a best 2 out of 3 series
PRIZES
- 1st Place: $2600
- 2nd Place: $1000
- 3rd Place: $500
- 4th Place: $400
- 5th Place: $300
- 6th Place: $200
Women's WSOBP VII Satellite Sat 10/22 @ 5:00pm
Girls only, 2 on 2 double elimination
Entry to WSOBP VII, $1000 value
Singles Tournaments Men's: Sun 10/23 @ 2:00pm, $25 entry Women's: Sun 10/23 @ 3:00pm, $10 entry 1st-50%
2nd-25%
3rd-15%
4th-10%
3 on 3 Tournament Start: Sun 10/23 @ 5:00pm, $60/team entry
Double elimination
15 cup setup
1st-60%
2nd-30%
3rd-10%
Register:To register, or for questions, email OTHBP@yahoo.com or call Ryan DeHoop at 951.258.2719

The Return to Mesquite

Best All-Girls Team: Candy is Dandy But Liquor is Quicker

The first two World Series of Beer Pong were held in Mesquite, which is a poor man's version of Primm. It's the last stop on the 15 in Eastern Nevada, has a couple resort/casinos, some golf opportunities, and not much else. In other words, it's just about perfect. SoCal missed WSOBP I, but WSOBP II was a blast. Fat Kid won WSOBP III (held at South Point), but his favorite WSOBP was held in the white tent on the parking lot in between The Oasis and Casablanca.

Things have changed a lot since early 2007. The WSOBP has grown and competitive leagues have popped up all over the country (including this one). Unfortunately, Mesquite just isn't enough of a tourist draw to attract casual pong players, so got left behind with the move to Vegas. As a mid-year mid major destination, it has anything we pongers want: hotel rooms, a pool, food, blackjack tables, and the isolation that provides for good old fashioned kicking it with like minded people into the early morning. Hopefully next year draws enough people to make it worth bpong's efforts.

Best Co-Ed Team: Nolan and some Girl

The format for this 10k event: 8 pool play games, with the top 32 advancing to split double elim brackets, followed by a best 2/3 finals. SCBP had a number of teams make the bracket, but we did not fair as well as we hoped. Shep/Watt, Danny/DeHoop, and Fat Kid/Chad all went a disappointing 0-2 to finish tied for 25. Nolan/Laura also finished tied for 25th, but were not at all disappointed, as Laura was the only girl who made the final bracket. That meant that they finished as the best co-ed team, wrapping up WSOBP VII entry as a prize. Adam/Eisle won one game in the bracket, but finished just tied for 17th, just outside the money bubble (top 16). In the money finishers were:

t9th - Party With Sluts (Mark & Peter)
t9th - Global Icons (Paul & Wan)
t13th - Green Man (Walker & Kirby)

Rounding out the highlights are Candy is Dandy, But Liquor is Quicker. They did not dominate their competition, but outlasted the other all-girl teams. Katie and Jennifer finished 3-5 with a -11 cup diff, 10 cups better than their closest competitors (Ker/Pez). While others can celebrate their win in the main event, our players took home the side prizes. Congrats to Nolan, Laura, Katie, and Jennifer for doing SCBP proud!

WSOBP VII Satellite Policy

For WSOBP VII, BPONG has instituted a new policy with the intent that as many people as possible can win free entry to the World Series. For Official Satellite Tournaments, players that have previously won a WSOBP VII satellite must partner up with a player that has not. In other words, no team can partner up together if they have previously won. This also gives players more chances to mix up alliances and play with more partners.

BPONG has maintained a full list of bid winners. Socal/Vegas players who can not play together anymore this year are listed here:

Adam Kirk
John Dodsworth
Malerie Mendez
Mark Pimentel
Mike Wan
Patrick Crosby
Paul Bashaw
Peter Rusch
Rickey Shepard
Sam Henshaw
Shawna Corsi
Travis Carl

Open Letter to Paul

The underachieving LA/OC best of the west team.

Dear Paul,

We're sorry. We failed you. You deserve better. To say we had high expectations would be selling our team short. Of the 16 projected 10-man teams, we probably had the most experience. Out of our ten players, seven have earned SCBP flag stars (top 25 at the WSOBP) at least once, and two have just barely missed that cut (top 33 at least once). The player with the worst WSOBP resume? Mike Wattenberg. That isn't a cut at Mike as much as a testament to the talent on the team. [For those that haven't heard, Watt is pretty good. Amazing even. He can also dance well when given instructions (Dougie, Cat Daddy, many others I'm sure).] We had the talent, but for one reason or another, lacked the heart. We expected teams to hand us wins. We lost games, but you kept hitting cups. Our fabled team kept producing losses, and you almost took us to the playoffs by yourself. We hope you forgive us. You know we had an eighteen hour lapse of concentration. We promise it won't happen again.

Sincerely,
Peter, Brandon, Gary, RJ, Sean, Scott, Todd, Wan, and Watt.

Friday the 13th News

The World Series only comes around once a year. For some of us, that is just too infrequent. Hotel based tournaments put to shame the experience of a one day bar tournament. For some, competing for a five digit prize gets the blood flowing. For those that like to party, the atmosphere is like a college dorm, with instant drinking buddies wherever you turn. For veterans, having a reputable tournament that is worth the entry fee and an airline flight offers the opportunity to see friends and acquaintances from all over the country. The environment at the World Series is what lead us to set up the 2009 SCBP Open.

Unlike many groups that have announced plans for big payout tournaments, we had no delusions of it being financially lucrative. Our hopes in 2009 were to not lose money and for everyone to have a good time. If we could succeed in those two goals, there was hope that we'd establish the event in order to draw a larger crowd in future years. After all, there are plenty of reasons for even the most diehard players to not go to a weekend long beer pong tournament. Unorganized messes (Jamaica Spring Cup, Philly 5k, etc) and announcements that do not come to fruition (King of the Cups, International Pong Federation 100k, 10k College Championships, 20k Clash at the Cups, Midwest Pong 10k, etc) make it ten times harder for any big events to succeed.

For the most part, we succeeded on our goals. We were able to pay our bills and a five digit prize. The short weekend was a lot of fun; one person said it was the most fun they had on a weekend trip that wasn't in Vegas. At the World Series, I've fielded many inquiries about whether we would do it again. Last year, a scheduling conflict with the failed KOTC caused us to postpone any SCBP Open plans. After that debacle, I was committed to 2011. I researched hotels, and have negotiated a contract. However, the summer is staring us in the face. We have regular life happening, and the thought of giving up any and all available weekends to run qualifying tournaments (a necessary evil to make this event succeed to my expectations) is just too daunting. I can't do it while sustaining a day job. We realize this is disappointing news for many. It is sad news for me to deliver, and I apologize to anyone who has been planning a trip to Southern California over Labor Day.

While the SCBP Open is not going to happen this year, we will still have tournaments, and hopefully a fall league. This is not SCBP closing up shop. It's just a scaling back of scope. Thanks to everyone for their continued support - we appreciate it.

Upcoming Debauchery

4/9 - The Pongman 3.3k in Bakersfield
This Saturday in Bako, tomfoolery will commence as the pongman (Kirby) unleashes a tournament with lots of pong and lots of prizes.
- 5 pool play games lead into 32 team double elim tournament
- Cash prizes: 1st: $1780.43, 2nd: $617.62, 3rd: $311.95, 4th: $131.70, 5th: $92.08, 6th: $66.22
- Pool play winners receive a $30 bar tab
- Other prizes include eastons athletic shorts as seen worn by pongman, easton hats, san fransisco giants jackets and t-shirts, CVP t-shirts, SCBP t-shirts, candy (everybody loves candy), and shots.
- Entry fees are $50/head at the door, $40/head if you prepay (kidkirb22b@yahoo.com on paypal).

Contact Danny Kirby @ 559-676-9560 with any questions, or visit the event page on facebook.

5/21 - Best of the West in Phoenix, AZ
10 person teams from regions all over the Pacific Southwest will compete. Last year, 10 squads from Norcal, Socal, IE, Vegas, AZ, New Mexico, and El Paso participated. More teams are anticipated this year with regions breaking down even further. If you would like to participate, use the 'contact us' link.

In a wrinkle this year, an all-girls BOW is being formed, with 6 person teams from each region. Ladies, if you want to participate in this inaugural event, please indicate your desire to play asap.

For more details on the BOW, including the WSOBP satellite tournament scheduled for the Friday night beforehand, visit norcalbpong.com.
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