SOLD OUT: NY April 2 Main Event

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SOLD OUT: NY April 2 Main Event

Post by Tom Kessenich » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:09 pm

A spot has opened up for the Thursday night Main Event in New York. We received a call about that day today so the spot is not likely to remain open long. If you want it sign up online or email me at [email protected] and I'll get you all set up.

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
Thursday, April 2, 7 pm ET
1. Jason Duponte, Natick, Massachusetts
2. Lee Jupinka, Old Bridge, New Jersey
3. Mike Massotto, Livingston, New Jersey
4. Howard Alter, West Windsor, New Jersey
5. Daniel Leff, North Bellmore, New York
6. Daniel Smirlock, Delmar, New York
7. Erik Konyk, Tampa, Florida
8. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
9. John Donadio, Point Pleasant, New Jersey
10. Adam Lippert, Hazlet, New Jersey
11. Andre Bourcier, Horseshoe Bay, Texas
12. Raymond Ventura, Bridgewater, New Jersey
13. Michael Leone, Buffalo, New York
14. Joseph Anello, Howard Beach, New York
15. Michael Mager, East Greenbush, New York
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Re: SOLD OUT: NY April 2 Main Event

Post by Tom Kessenich » Tue Feb 17, 2015 7:10 pm

As I suspected, this open spot did not last long. Michael Mager's been looking for another live event in New York and now he's got one. Thanks for diving in Mike. We are back to being SOLD OUT

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
Thursday, April 2, 7 pm ET
1. Jason Duponte, Natick, Massachusetts
2. Lee Jupinka, Old Bridge, New Jersey
3. Mike Massotto, Livingston, New Jersey
4. Howard Alter, West Windsor, New Jersey
5. Daniel Leff, North Bellmore, New York
6. Daniel Smirlock, Delmar, New York
7. Erik Konyk, Tampa, Florida
8. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
9. John Donadio, Point Pleasant, New Jersey
10. Adam Lippert, Hazlet, New Jersey
11. Andre Bourcier, Horseshoe Bay, Texas
12. Raymond Ventura, Bridgewater, New Jersey
13. Michael Leone, Buffalo, New York
14. Joseph Anello, Howard Beach, New York
15. Michael Mager, East Greenbush, New York
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Re: SOLD OUT: NY April 2 Main Event

Post by Baseball Furies » Wed Feb 18, 2015 12:07 am

Tom Kessenich wrote:A spot has opened up for the Thursday night Main Event in New York. We received a call about that day today so the spot is not likely to remain open long. If you want it sign up online or email me at [email protected] and I'll get you all set up.

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
Thursday, April 2, 7 pm ET
1. Jason Duponte, Natick, Massachusetts
2. Lee Jupinka, Old Bridge, New Jersey
3. Mike Massotto, Livingston, New Jersey
4. Howard Alter, West Windsor, New Jersey
5. Daniel Leff, North Bellmore, New York
6. Daniel Smirlock, Delmar, New York
7. Erik Konyk, Tampa, Florida
8. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
9. John Donadio, Point Pleasant, New Jersey
10. Adam Lippert, Hazlet, New Jersey
11. Andre Bourcier, Horseshoe Bay, Texas
12. Raymond Ventura, Bridgewater, New Jersey
13. Michael Leone, Buffalo, New York
14. Joseph Anello, Howard Beach, New York
15. Michael Mager, East Greenbush, New York
Isn't there a limit to how many Mike's you allow in the same draft? Ah, what the hell. Still a cream puff league anyway. :P
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Re: SOLD OUT: NY April 2 Main Event

Post by Edwards Kings » Wed Feb 18, 2015 5:12 am

Oops
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