Da GROTS Kup, pics
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 3:52 am
The GROTS (Greater RedDeer Organisation of Tacitcal Silliness) gaming club in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada just held a tournament, da GROTS Kup organised and hosted by yours truly on this day April 1 (no April Fools joke) . We had a great turnout with 12 participants from Calgary and Edmonton as well as those from the GROTS gaming club here in Red Deer. Here are some pics;
Some of the action from round 1
Our resident painting expert, Glyn Evans (also known as Zaphod) was the expert painting judge for the Best Painted team award which occured during the lunch break.
The winning team painted by Andrew McKechnie, though he can in dead last in the tourney he did go home with a prize.
Second round action
Third round action
Fourth and final round action
Carson Jarvis, winner of the Best Sportsmanship award
As mentioned Andrew won the best painted team award. Both Carson and Andrew are members of the GROTS gaming club.
Second place went to Scott McGaffin of Edmonton
First place and Da GROTS Kup trophy went to Chris "Toppy" Trollope of Calgary (he actually took home the smaller version on the corner of the table, the actual Kup stays in Red Deer on display in the store)
Congrads to all who showed up and participated. All had a great time, next year will attempt to be bigger and better.
Some of the action from round 1
Our resident painting expert, Glyn Evans (also known as Zaphod) was the expert painting judge for the Best Painted team award which occured during the lunch break.
The winning team painted by Andrew McKechnie, though he can in dead last in the tourney he did go home with a prize.
Second round action
Third round action
Fourth and final round action
Carson Jarvis, winner of the Best Sportsmanship award
As mentioned Andrew won the best painted team award. Both Carson and Andrew are members of the GROTS gaming club.
Second place went to Scott McGaffin of Edmonton
First place and Da GROTS Kup trophy went to Chris "Toppy" Trollope of Calgary (he actually took home the smaller version on the corner of the table, the actual Kup stays in Red Deer on display in the store)
Congrads to all who showed up and participated. All had a great time, next year will attempt to be bigger and better.