Excellent event here yesterday. We had 18 bladers for the 3.0 tournament and ran a block RR with 6 in each block. 3 judges in Pruebame, Primus, and Dark made the event go off without a hitch. Much faster and smoother then before. Prizes were 3 Hyperblades and Store credits of $50. $25, $10 for first through third. The missing $5 was from Dark which I didn't collect as he won either way and decided to save the paper work for OEJ's. One eyed Jacques is now researching how to carry the Hasbro line of Beys. Rob there is very interested in supplying the community.
We followed up the CR3.0 event with a Zero-G tournament in which we had the required 8 bladers. This was my fifth tournament I hosted and it goes smoother and smoother every time. It definately helped having 2 other organizers there yesterday to keep the flow going.
This is my only suggestion. VA has a good amount of younger bladers and with that in mind, I have decided to continue to hold BB-10 events until Hasbro releases the new line in the fall for the general public. This might help keep the playing field a bit closer as the new bladers can't get the Takara Tomy stuff unless their parents are going to spend for them. Which most wont. The idea is to keep the young guys excited, which they are now.
For whatever it's worth, I want to give a shout out to someone that was helping the new and younger bladers out all day.
That was Bazooka. I know he was my son, however, he spent a good amount of time teaching and speaking with the new kids on blading and mentored them on how to build Beys. I had a couple of parents come up to me after the event without knowing he was my son and wanted me to know how well he was working with their children. As you can guess I was pretty proud having him step up this way. Now thats what the Blading community is all about. I am confident that he helped grow this community and will continue to do so in the future.
So to sum up, Dark won both tournaments, nicely done. Props go out to Primus, Dark, and Bazooka, and I look forward to yet another tournament in the near future.
Nuff' said,
Prue
Forgot to mention that we had bladers come in from North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Richmond is becoming a big player in the Beyblade community. So who said that Virginia can't support a community . Lot's of hard work always pays off.
Nuff' said
Prue
We followed up the CR3.0 event with a Zero-G tournament in which we had the required 8 bladers. This was my fifth tournament I hosted and it goes smoother and smoother every time. It definately helped having 2 other organizers there yesterday to keep the flow going.
This is my only suggestion. VA has a good amount of younger bladers and with that in mind, I have decided to continue to hold BB-10 events until Hasbro releases the new line in the fall for the general public. This might help keep the playing field a bit closer as the new bladers can't get the Takara Tomy stuff unless their parents are going to spend for them. Which most wont. The idea is to keep the young guys excited, which they are now.
For whatever it's worth, I want to give a shout out to someone that was helping the new and younger bladers out all day.
That was Bazooka. I know he was my son, however, he spent a good amount of time teaching and speaking with the new kids on blading and mentored them on how to build Beys. I had a couple of parents come up to me after the event without knowing he was my son and wanted me to know how well he was working with their children. As you can guess I was pretty proud having him step up this way. Now thats what the Blading community is all about. I am confident that he helped grow this community and will continue to do so in the future.
So to sum up, Dark won both tournaments, nicely done. Props go out to Primus, Dark, and Bazooka, and I look forward to yet another tournament in the near future.
Nuff' said,
Prue
Forgot to mention that we had bladers come in from North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Richmond is becoming a big player in the Beyblade community. So who said that Virginia can't support a community . Lot's of hard work always pays off.
Nuff' said
Prue