![]() I hope she feels appreciated for her work. I have the secondhand, vague impression there are club politics she's decided she is not getting paid to deal with, which is also a valid reason to bow out, but a sad one. She's stepping down as head of that club, saying that it's to free up the time she spends on this. It's the sort of endurance that earns people PhD's.Īnd she also has a narrative claim to the championship in her service to women's pinball, particularly in Grand Rapids, where she organized and built to a healthy base the Bells and Chimes women's club. KEC didn't she's just gotten a little better steadily, never a big jump but never a plateau either. I mean, everyone who takes pinball seriously improves, but usually they improve dramatically, reach a plateau of getting only a little better, then have another big jump, and another little plateau. She's been playing just forever, and has been steadily improving, like, all that while. KEC had good narrative claim to the championship. She's a good enough sport I can somewhat believe that. She said she didn't even care if she won, getting her name on the banner was enough. KEC was thrilled to think that her name was going to be on the banner, the one that hangs in the Clubhouse Arcade in Fremont where PH, state representative for the International flipper Pinball Association, has home base. The top finisher got a plaque, of course, but second through fourth got these nice rosette-bearing buttons bunny_hugger made. All the top four finishers were amazed they had gotten this far and were going home with not just money but also some hardware. When KEC beat SJV she seemed surprised to have made it to finals. Let me break format a little bit by bringing you the concluding round of the Michigan State Women's Pinball Championship. ![]()
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