Sunday, January 29, 2006


Second Place- Open Division- Wayne MS


First Place- Open Division- Miami MV


The first place battle axe- complete with blade gaurd and liability waiver.


Semifinalist- Open Division- Samford AB


Semifinalist- Open Division- Wayne PT


Quarterfinalist- Open Division- Emporia CR


Quarterfinalist- Open Division- John Carroll GF


Quarterfinalist- Open Division- Baylor JT


Finalists- JV Division- KCKCC CM


Quarterfinalist- Open Division- Kansas KP


Octofinalist- Open Division- Miami JR


Winners- Open Division- Kansas ST (getting choked by skippy flinn for beating his team)


Octofinalist- Open Division- Miami GW


Octofinalist- Open Division- Northern Iowa HR


Octofinalist- Open Division- Macalester HW


Top Speaker Open Division- Jen Schraeder- Wayne State


Novice Division Close Out - Illinois State University


3rd Speaker Open Division- Nick Agnello- Samford


2nd Speaker Open Division- Halli Tripe- Baylor


4th Speaker Open Division- Jason Pearsall- Wayne State


6th Speaker Open Division- Andy "Mr Flexible" Timmons- Wayne State


10th Speaker Open Division- Kevin Wieck- Miami


5th Speaker Open Division- Clark Bowers- Samford


2nd Speaker- JV Division- Mark Schakowitch- Kansas


9th Speaker Open Division- Joel Kasten- Kansas


7th Speaker Open Division- Matt Gayetski- John Carroll


Top Speaker- JV Division- Chris Thomas- Kansas


8th Speaker Open Division- Ilya Galperin- Miami


3rd Speaker- JV Division- Anthony Pesce- Notre Dame


5th Speaker- JV Division- Candace Moore- KCKCC


Top Speaker Novice Division- Brian Asbury- Illinois State


4th Speaker Novice Division-Kevin Sullivan Northern Iowa


2nd Speaker Novice Division- Alex Berger- Illinois State


5th Speaker Novice Division- Dan Taylor- Northern Iowa


3rd Speaker Novice Division- Drew Knab- Western Illinois

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

First Place Open Trophy


In keeping with our theme from last year, the next piece of viking war equipment available for the first place open team is this axe. It stands 3 1/2 feet tall, with the main blade measuring slightly less than a foot. And it is really sharp.