We gave out awards to the top four scorers in both Division I and Division II, as well as the neg champion for each division. Division I: 1. Jason Keller, Rutgers-New Brunswick (88-2, 72.50 PPG) 2. Chris Frankel, Princeton (87-8, 69.17) 3. Guy Jordan, Maryland (86-17, 64.58) 4. Chris "Hrothgar" White, Swarthmore A (83-14, 63.33) Jason took home _Love in the Time of Cholera_ by Garcia Marquez, Chris F some short stories by Guy de Maupassant, Guy _Pamela_ by Samuel Richardson (I may have those last two switched), and Chris W _Being and Nothingness_ by Sartre. Neg champion: Guy Jordan with 17. He took home a copy of a the romance novel _Finders Keepers: Vermont_ by the aptly named Carla Neggers. Division II: 1. Arthur O'Dwyer, Carnegie Mellon (80-13, 61.25 PPG) 2. Will Schriker, Swarthmore B (59-1, 48.75) 3. Emily Ullman, Swarthmore B (43-5, 33.75) 4. Jason Sacks, Virginia B (42-8, 31.67) Arthur took home a copy of _I Ain't Got Time to Bleed_ by former governor Jesse Ventura, Will _Dave Barry at 40_, Emily an anthology of shorter works by Sir Walter Scott, and Jason was left with _The Age of Innocence_ by Wharton. Neg champion: Steve Yang, Virginia B, with 17. For his impressive display, we awarded him with _Staying Fit_ by John Travolta, c. 1984, that features the actor in some disturbing workout and dance outfits. Later this week, Dan Greenstein will post full stats to the MAQT web page, and a link to it on this board. THANK YOUS: -To Rick Grimes, Tim Young, Brick Barrientos, Arthur Fleming, Jason Hadorn, Mike Starsinic, and Dwight Kidder for moderating excellently today. -To Casey and Noah from Maryland for helping out with scorekeeping, and to Dan Goff from Maryland especially for helping me with stats. -To Dan Greenstein, for providing his computer, getting donuts and juice for the morning, and creating/printing out the invoices for which everyone was asking. -To Kelly McKenzie for editing a rock-solid ACF Fall tournament set (IMHO the best of the three he has produced). -To all the teams who came today, for being quite friendly, not lodging any protests that affected the outcome of a game :), and providing a competitive (if wacky) result. I hope everyone had fun today, and if you have any comments/praise/criticisms, please feel free to e-mail me at Geertgen22 _at_ aol.com. Adam Fine 2003 ACF Mid-Atlantic Fall Tournament Director
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