Year: 2006   (from newest to oldest)

2006 Boomerang Nationals – Competition Day 1

The 2006 MarqueeWe got to the field early Saturday morning to warm up for the day’s events: Trick Catch, Maximum Time Aloft (MTA), Fast Catch, and Endurance. The first thing we did was submit our entries for the craftsmanship contest. We were also in a rush to buy some boomerangs to compete with: A doubling pair because my home-made pair’s “inner” boomerang didn’t make the required 20 meter range, and an MTA to try to improve on the ~20 second flights we had been seeing at home with our existing one. We ended up buying a doubling pair from the Bower Brothers, and a 3-bladed paper phenolic “Palm” MTA from Mark Legg. Ace launches another oneWe didn’t have much time to try out these new units though, because soon it was time for the first event: Trick Catch. Ace was first up on our circle, and he started out strong, but then dropped a couple that he should have caught. Since he hadn’t had time to practice with the new doubling pair, he basically only concentrated on one of the catches for each of those throws. He ended up with a disappointing 22 points. I was up next and also started out well, making my first 4 catches in a row. I started dropping like crazy after that, not even coming close on my hackey or foot catches. Incredibly though, I beat Ace by one point, scoring 23. This was the one event that he and I would both have bet on him scoring better than me. Next up was Maximum Time Aloft. I didn’t participate in this event in my previous tournament, so I didn’t know what to expect. I guess it could best be described as organized chaos. At any time, there were 6 or 7 people throwing simultaneously, then crisscrossing the field trying to avoid each other and track down their catches. MTA was the only event where the Vegas odds-makers were sure I would beat Ace. Well, this one went like Trick Catch in that we were both disappointed in our performances, but the predicted winner lost. MTA is scored by the total of your best 3 throws out of 5 attempts. Ace only had 2 catches out of his 5 throws, but their times added up to more than my best 3 (Ace: 42.26 seconds, Bruce: 40.82). I made the mistake of trying out the new MTA boomerang I had just purchased that morning. After a couple of poor throws, I switched to the same MTA that Ace was using, but it was too little too late. Neither of us placed in the Intermediate division, but Ace got second in the Junior division with his score. Now it was lunch time. We had ordered a couple of hotdogs so that we wouldn’t have to leave the field for lunch and could just relax. That relaxation was not to be however, because we both had soaked our socks and shoes in the morning dew and wanted something dry to change in to. So we ate our hotdogs in the car while we drove back to the room for fresh socks. After lunch, it was time for Fast Catch. I had just finished modifying my boomerang for this event on the day we left Texas, but I was comfortable with it and was fairly confident of scoring a sub-30 second round. This was not to be. Ace used the same boomerang and got it warmed up for me, scoring a 57.65. Not bad considering it was the first time he’d seriously thrown that boomerang. When it was my turn, I dropped my very first throw. “Crap!” This was just the kick in the pants I needed. My next 5 throws and catches were reasonably fast, but with the wasted time of the first throw and drop, I scored a 37.95. Ace’s second go was a washout, and he only made 3 catches. My second round was completed without a drop, but I had some poor throws and had to make one really long run for the catch and then back to the bullseye for the next throw. This score of 35.82 was the only second-round improvement on our circle, and it is my personal best in competition. Now I want that sub-30 round more than ever, so I’m forced to get to another tournament before I retire. Almost immediately after Fast Catch was Endurance. This event is throwing and catching for 5 minutes non-stop, and each throw has to be made from the Bruce misses a catchbullseye, so if you have a couple of bad throws, you can wear yourself out chasing the boomerang down. This was my best event in Houston in 2003, but now I had an honest-to-goodness fast-catch boomerang to use, so I planned to blow that Houston score of 25 out of the water. Once again, Ace used the same boomerang before me, and this time he performed fairly well, scoring 25 catches. This puffed up my confidence even more. If he could score 25, I thought I’d get 30 or more for sure. I was in for yet another letdown though. I had enough bad throws that I really wore myself out chasing them down, but I still thought I had a chance to get 30. When I got to 24 I was nearly out of gas, but no way was I not going to beat my previous personal best. When I caught 26, that milestone was reached, but then I bobbled a couple before finally making catch number 27. I had about 10 seconds left as I jogged back to the bullseye for my last throw. I took a deep breath, made a nice smooth throw… and dropped the catch! 27 was my final score, barely improving on my personal best, and barely beating Ace. That score was good enough for a tie for first in my division, but that event definitely felt like a story of missed opportunities. By this time, Ace and I were ready to head to the hotel and hit the pool before enjoying the catered dinner that evening.

Will the Wind Cooperate?

The LD guys are outstanding in their fieldWe purposely slept in today, and had a fabulous brunch at the Waffle House. Then we went across the street to the Piggly Wiggly to buy an ice chest and stock up on water, sports drinks, and snacks. Finally we got to the field where the Long Distance guys were competing. Ace and I met some guys we hadn’t seen since the 2003 Nationals in Houston and just hung out for a while, watching the LD guys across the field. As soon as we started practicing, we noticed that the wind might be a problem. Sometimes in the Dallas area, I have to wait out several days in a row of howling winds before getting what I consider proper boomerang conditions. I always talk about the wind being my enemy. Now we’re worried that there might not be enough wind. The windicators would often hang limp, and also totally change direction when there was a noticeable wind. These conditions wreaked havoc with the LD guys. Lots of throws were coming up short on the returns. I couldn’t believe how many non-scoring throws I saw on the scoresheet. Before leaving DFW, Ace and I had settled on a couple of boomerangs (30 and 40 meter range) to use for Aussie Round that we were having really good results with. Today during practice, we could rarely get them to return all the way. Tomorrow’s wind forecast seems similar, so we’re really concerned about that first day of the actual tournament. It turns out too much wind is actually better than none. I never want to see “Winds Light and Variable” during a boomerang tournament again. When we got back to the hotel, we hit the pool for a while before finally cleaning up and going out to dinner. About a dozen of us went out to a small Italian joint fairly close to the hotel to carb up for the next day.

We’re in Atlanta for the Boomerang Expo

We arrived in Atlanta to 97% humidity. Ace enjoyed his first non-infant plane ride (he was a baby the only other time he had flown), but the wait for our luggage was excruciatingly long. Atlanta’s airport sure wasn’t as car rental friendly as we would have liked either. We saw every other rental car company’s shuttles 3 times before we finally saw the “Budget” shuttle we were looking for. At the Budget rental counter, they were under-staffed and every person trying to rent had some complicated problem that the manager had to help out with. Once I got to the counter, my transaction took less than 5 minutes and we were finally ready to hit the road for Conyers. With all the unexpected delays, our “checked into the hotel and ready to sleep” estimate of midnight was way off. We weren’t actually in the room until almost 1:30. Now we’re gonna try to get some sleep before heading to the field for practice tomorrow.

Boomerangs Are Coming Back

Or maybe I should say: We’re coming back to boomerangs. I have purchased the airline tickets and I’ve reserved the room, so it is official: Ace and I are attending the 2006 US Boomerang National Championships and Exposition in Conyers, GA. It’s been 3 years since we attended our first-ever boomerang tournament: The 2003 Nationals in Houston. You may recall that in that tournament, Ace collected so many medals around his neck that he could barely stand up straight. I was even able to score a few medals myself. This year, Ace will have his work cut out for him as he is moving up from the Novice division to the Intermediate division. This means he and I will actually be competing against each other. Vegas is split on whether the young lion can take down his dad, but I have a feeling that if Ace can deal with the pressure, he’ll make quite a good showing for himself. We’ve got about a month until the trip and we’ve got lots to do. I hope to find time to make some boomerangs to enter in the craftsmanship contests, and I still need to produce or procure some particular event-specific boomerangs so Ace and I don’t have to share all the time.

Another Indoor Soccer Season for Holly

Holly’s soccer team, “The Strykers”, has started the summer indoor season. I was stuck in the office on the north side of the Metroplex and was unable to make it to the opening game, and it sounds like I missed a good one. Several team members were out of town, so all the girls there had to play the entire game with no substitutions. Also because of the shortage, Holly played part of the game in the Forward position and scored 2 of her team’s 5 goals! Macie scored the other 3, but it wasn’t enough for the win, because their opponents scored in the last minutes of the game to tie it up 5-5. Michelle described the game as “a real nail biter”.

Last Minute Fireworks Show

Independence Day Fireworks 2006Ellis County had been hurting for rain all Spring and early Summer, to the point that an official burn-ban was announced. This sure put a damper on our plans for a second annual “Big Fireworks Show”. I had actually told my North-side pals that no fireworks party would be happening at all. It turned out though, that we got a little rain on the 3rd, and an absolute drenching on the 4th. I quickly hustled up some fireworks money from the neighbors and houseguests, and we bought a decent supply of fireworks and planned a gathering at my house for the evening. Of course the amount of fireworks couldn’t compare to last year’s extravaganza, but we still had lots of fun, and some neighbors got to know each other a little better. Check out the photo album here.

Holly’s Spring 2006 Dance Recital

Click below for a photo album of Holly’s latest dance recital.

Spring 2006 Recital

Mr. FSMS

Mr. FSMSThe title of first-ever “Mr. FSMS (Frank Seale Middle School)” was up for grabs tonight, and Andrew was one of the contestants. This was a fund-raising event for the Drama Club and the Cheerleaders. I would describe it as a cross between the Mr. Universe Contest and the Miss America Pageant. Several school groups picked boys to represent their group in the competition. The “Drama Cubs” picked Ace and he represented them well, taking Second Runner Up. So if Mr. FSMS and the First Runner Up are unable to perform their duties, Ace will have to step up and do whatever it is Mr. FSMS is supposed to do. The event was a way bigger deal than I had anticipated. The judges were the current Miss Ellis County, Miss El Paso, and Miss Teen Texas. All the teenage girls at school knew where the “cute guys” were going to be on a stage, and they showed up in droves, making for a large and rowdy crowd. Click here for the full photo album.

Holly and Macie Workin’ at the Car Wash

Workin' at the Car WashHolly and Macie danced to “Car Wash” in the Mountain Peak Elementary Talent Show. They worked really hard in coming up with their own routine and practiced til they could do it in their sleep. When the big moment came, the crowd was really into it, clapping loudly to the song. Both girls did great and had a wonderful time on the stage. I don’t think either of them can stand the song anymore now.

Strikers Take First

Holly’s soccer team just finished a fantastic season in the Waxahachie YMCA league. They really improved since the indoor season. As a matter of fact they took first place, only losing a single game the whole season. Congratulations Holly and all the Strikers!