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2006-2007 Wisconsin Junior Open/Open Crosstable Page 1 UW-Oshkosh November 4-5, 2006 2006-2007 Wisconsin Junior Open/Open Crosstable Page 1 UW-Oshkosh November 4-5, 2006 No. Name ID Team Rate Pts TBrk1 TBrk2 TBrk3 TBrk4 Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 Rnd5 1 Luo, Brian J 12910173 Madisn 2024 5.0 16.0 15.0 54.0 32.0 W27 W13 W17 W9 W3 2 Mckinney, Christop 12934651 1772 4.5 16.0 14.5 52.0 28.0 W30 W33 W6 W10 D8 3 Yusim, Sergey 12852542 4.0 19.0 14.0 58.0 28.0 W12 W29 W5 W4 L1 4 Bell, Samuel W 21014944 Madisn 1663 4.0 15.0 13.0 51.0 22.0 W22 W35 W16 L3 W14 5 Brown Jr, Christop 12849430 GlenNi 1501 4.0 14.5 12.0 46.0 21.0 W31 W34 L3 W21 W16 6 Webne-Behrman, Ger 12901591 Madisn 1437 4.0 14.5 12.0 43.5 20.0 W43 W36 L2 W19 W13 7 Hintz, Timothy M 12752556 Marion 1545 4.0 13.5 12.0 44.5 20.0 W37 W19 L10 W33 W25 8 Bowen, John Armbru 12779264 USM 1596 4.0 13.5 11.5 42.0 22.5 -H- W26 W15 W14 D2 9 Her, Sou 12805616 MSL 1687 3.5 16.5 12.5 51.0 19.5 W44 W21 W18 L1 D10 10 Bowen, James H 12786949 USM 1278 3.5 14.0 12.5 45.0 15.5 W53 W49 W7 L2 D9 11 Miller, Joshua D 12871494 Marion 1516 3.5 13.5 10.0 44.5 18.0 W38 D15 L14 W24 W29 12 Dumke, Nathan C 12849428 Marion 1227 3.5 13.5 9.0 43.0 16.0 L3 W41 W34 D18 W27 13 Clausing, Michael 12864685 1254 3.0 17.0 10.0 50.0 16.0 W24 L1 W38 W20 L6 14 Wang, Xiaoming Tim 12976014 MadJf 1254 3.0 16.5 12.0 47.5 17.0 W40 W20 W11 L8 L4 15 Lancour, Daniel 12859342 JanesP 1158 3.0 16.0 9.5 46.5 17.5 W23 D11 L8 W28 D18 16 Ghose, Saptarshi 12870578 USM 1271 3.0 14.5 11.0 42.5 13.0 W45 W28 L4 W39 L5 17 Gallenberg, Bob 12779870 1436 3.0 13.5 10.0 41.5 11.0 W41 W46 L1 L25 W37 18 Petrashek, Casey D 12911815 Madisn 1427 3.0 13.0 10.5 41.0 12.5 W42 W48 L9 D12 D15 19 Coffee, Mose 13426040 GlenNi 1232 3.0 13.0 9.0 36.0 10.0 W55 L7 W23 L6 W41 20 Yang, Vong 13431798 MilwMd 1706 3.0 12.5 9.0 38.0 13.0 W52 L14 W22 L13 W30 21 Gibson, Kraig 13360300 MRiver 1250 3.0 12.0 9.0 37.5 9.0 W47 L9 W50 L5 W42 22 Schultz, Zach 13267201 MRiver 1100 3.0 12.0 7.0 36.0 10.0 L4 W51 L20 W40 W33 23 Aaberge, Vegard 13524448 MSL 3.0 12.0 7.0 33.5 12.0 L15 W40 L19 W44 W35 24 Thao, Sou 13266956 MilwMd 897 3.0 11.5 8.0 35.0 10.0 L13 W52 W35 L11 W39 25 Pinkston, Spencer 13267092 MilHam 1227 3.0 11.0 9.0 35.0 12.0 L48 W43 W49 W17 L7 26 Egdorf, Taylor D 12849432 Marion 1320 3.0 10.5 6.0 31.0 9.0 L34 L8 W53 W46 W38 27 Fox, Nathan H 12995962 GlenNi 1140 2.5 15.5 7.5 41.0 11.5 L1 W45 D28 W32 L12 28 Zimmermann, Jon 13266825 MSL 1311 2.5 13.0 7.5 41.5 11.5 W32 L16 D27 L15 W36 29 Davies, Jonathon M 12844352 Madisn 1266 2.5 12.5 9.0 38.0 7.5 W56 L3 W31 D30 L11 30 Phillips, Michael 12920194 FdLHS 1127 2.5 11.0 8.0 37.5 4.5 L2 W56 W48 D29 L20 31 Ganster, Anna Sue 13339158 Marion 1080 2.5 9.5 6.0 31.5 4.5 L5 W55 L29 D47 W46 32 Jin, David 13334633 Jin 1186 2.5 9.0 6.5 26.5 6.5 L28 W53 D46 L27 W47 33 Kosy, David 13268011 MilHam 1254 2.0 14.5 8.0 43.5 6.0 W50 L2 W37 L7 L22 34 Severson, Derek 12884925 HartfU 1010 2.0 13.5 6.0 36.0 8.0 W26 L5 L12 L35 W51 35 Sachs, Derek D 12923946 Seymr 1198 2.0 13.0 7.0 36.0 6.0 W51 L4 L24 W34 L23 36 Wagner, Derek 13267086 MilHam 519 2.0 11.5 7.0 27.5 6.0 W57 L6 L39 W52 L28 37 Azbel, Gregory B 12829132 GlenNi 1076 2.0 11.5 6.0 38.0 5.0 L7 W47 L33 W50 L17 2006-2007 Wisconsin Junior Open/Open Crosstable Page 2 UW-Oshkosh November 4-5, 2006 No. Name ID Team Rate Pts TBrk1 TBrk2 TBrk3 TBrk4 Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 Rnd5 38 Hickman, Luca L 12995873 GlenNi 1055 2.0 11.5 6.0 34.0 4.0 L11 W54 L13 W48 L26 39 Yang, Kou 13266846 MSL 1195 2.0 11.0 7.0 36.0 8.0 L49 W42 W36 L16 L24 40 Danielson, Anthony 13267270 MilHam 900 2.0 11.0 4.0 30.0 4.0 L14 L23 W52 L22 W54 41 Xiong, Cheedeng 13268026 MRiver 1032 2.0 10.5 5.0 33.0 2.0 L17 L12 W55 W49 L19 42 Gruenwald, Jayson 13266778 King 1026 2.0 10.0 5.0 31.5 4.0 L18 L39 W51 W54 L21 43 Kahl, Joey 12995888 GlenNi 1046 2.0 9.5 3.0 29.0 2.0 L6 L25 L47 W56 W50 44 Lor, Pheng 13266920 MilwMd 1106 2.0 8.5 4.0 28.5 2.0 L9 L50 W56 L23 W48 45 Lee, Chasue 13266935 MilwMd 912 2.0 7.5 3.0 26.5 2.0 L16 L27 L54 W55 W49 46 An, Wen 13438043 MilMod 636 1.5 12.0 6.5 31.5 4.5 W54 L17 D32 L26 L31 47 Fischback, Joseph 13267264 MSL 734 1.5 12.0 4.0 30.5 6.5 L21 L37 W43 D31 L32 48 Lakritz, Jake 13266831 MSL 1.0 12.5 5.0 37.5 6.0 W25 L18 L30 L38 L44 49 Holter, Dylan Ryan 13527228 Amery 1.0 12.5 5.0 36.5 4.0 W39 L10 L25 L41 L45 50 Winters, Mikail 13266715 Bayvw 791 1.0 11.0 4.0 30.0 4.0 L33 W44 L21 L37 L43 51 Johnson, Adam 13538585 Amery 1.0 10.0 2.0 26.0 2.0 L35 L22 L42 W53 L34 52 Klosowski, Tony 12919488 Bayvw 1104 1.0 10.0 1.0 28.0 0.0 L20 L24 L40 L36 W55 53 Campbell, Kyarheio 13266668 Bayvw 962 1.0 10.0 1.0 27.0 0.0 L10 L32 L26 L51 W56 54 Levine, James S 12917351 USM 1240 1.0 9.5 3.0 24.5 4.0 L46 L38 W45 L42 L40 55 Wilson Jr, Donald G 13525718 Amery 0.0 10.5 0.0 24.0 0.0 L19 L31 L41 L45 L52 56 Egdorf, Dustin P 12785069 Marion 908 0.0 10.0 0.0 25.0 0.0 L29 L30 L44 L43 L53 57 Savatski, Rachel 12995920 HartfU 100 0.0 2.0 0.0 7.0 0.0 L36 --- --- --- --- 2006-2007 Wisconsin Junior Open/Reserve Crosstable Page 1 UW-Oshkosh November 4-5, 2006 No. Name ID Team Rate Pts TBrk1 TBrk2 TBrk3 TBrk4 Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 Rnd5 1 Liebenthal, Dror 12823570 USM 981 5.0 15.0 15.0 49.0 30.0 W50 W32 W44 W6 W7 2 Schley, Andrew 12898142 Marion 841 5.0 12.5 15.0 43.0 25.0 W77 W68 W19 W5 W13 3 Whitley, Larry 13026336 King 633 4.5 13.5 12.5 40.5 24.5 D42 W48 W17 W40 W29 4 Schultz, Jonny 13039918 USM 683 4.5 13.0 13.0 39.5 26.0 W55 W8 -H- W14 W12 5 Gorectke, Andrew M 13423521 NewBer 944 4.0 16.0 13.0 48.0 22.0 W69 W22 W9 L2 W30 6 Wellington, Paul 13431673 King 882 4.0 15.0 13.0 46.0 20.0 W73 W23 W21 L1 W25 7 Baumann, Eli W 13047580 HartfU 909 4.0 14.5 14.0 48.5 19.0 W54 W45 W47 W15 L1 8 Gorectke, Samuel J 13423536 NewBer 947 4.0 14.0 11.0 42.0 19.0 W63 L4 W50 W22 W19 9 Paasch, Vince 13267950 Friess 805 4.0 12.5 12.0 43.0 17.0 W80 W16 L5 W47 W20 10 Reese Jr, Gregory 13423818 NewBer 772 4.0 10.0 10.0 35.0 16.0 L46 W70 W68 W24 W26 11 Lee, Ntximmauj 13266941 MilwMd 970 4.0 10.0 10.0 33.0 16.0 L51 W80 W45 W28 W27 12 Yee, Matt 13521914 GlenNi 3.5 17.0 13.0 54.0 21.5 W35 W27 W20 D13 L4 13 Soll, Jake 13421257 FdLHS 935 3.5 16.0 13.0 51.0 18.5 W52 W53 W28 D12 L2 14 Ko, Harrison W 12901302 MEAS 538 3.5 15.0 11.5 47.5 18.5 W25 W26 D40 L4 W48 15 Bernien, Jordan Ch 13426405 Reedsb 745 3.5 13.0 12.5 41.5 15.0 W74 W46 W24 L7 D31 16 Woodhouse, Zachary 13510207 MSL 3.5 12.5 10.0 38.5 13.5 W67 L9 W71 D18 W40 17 Reedy, Jeremy 13402551 WaupHS 886 3.5 12.5 9.5 42.5 13.5 D38 W72 L3 W39 W41 18 Elandt, Logan 13402545 WaupHS 792 3.5 11.0 9.0 34.5 12.5 L19 W81 W54 D16 W38 19 Her, Lee Seng 13539504 MSL 3.0 17.0 11.0 51.0 16.0 W18 W41 L2 W58 L8 20 Lor, A 13162934 MilwMd 910 3.0 16.0 11.0 49.5 17.0 W37 W39 L12 W21 L9 21 Strugnell, Neil 13493471 Madisn 3.0 15.0 10.0 47.0 16.0 W30 W36 L6 L20 W60 22 Madison, Kenyatta 13267216 MRiver 671 3.0 15.0 9.0 43.0 14.0 W48 L5 W33 L8 W46 23 Duckett, Culton 13538632 GlenNi 3.0 14.0 9.0 46.0 14.0 W60 L6 W32 L27 W44 24 Yerukhimov, Alex L 12825701 USM 1016 3.0 13.5 10.0 41.5 12.0 W61 W49 L15 L10 W59 25 Dantzler, Carl R 13162061 MilwMd 993 3.0 13.5 9.0 42.5 12.0 L14 W65 W59 W44 L6 26 Klauer, Tracie 13039746 Bayvw 943 3.0 13.0 10.0 39.5 11.0 W75 L14 W51 W53 L10 27 Walls, Taylor 12995522 King 857 3.0 13.0 10.0 39.0 11.0 W70 L12 W63 W23 L11 28 Sumwalt, Parker 12904781 sumwlt 700 3.0 13.0 10.0 37.5 11.0 W79 W43 L13 L11 W64 29 Vang, Neng 13431756 MilwMd 1000 3.0 12.5 10.0 40.5 12.0 W59 L44 W61 W49 L3 30 Tabor, Joshua R 12884929 Arrowh 839 3.0 12.5 9.0 39.0 11.0 L21 W57 W72 W34 L5 31 Taggatz, Zachary 13402043 WaupHS 1000 3.0 12.0 8.5 40.0 13.0 L53 W74 W38 D41 D15 32 Sager, Stephanie L 13419070 Cumber 694 3.0 12.0 8.0 35.0 8.0 W76 L1 L23 W69 W62 33 Chang, Lee 13431783 MilwMd 984 3.0 12.0 7.0 35.0 14.0 L45 W37 L22 W57 W47 34 Bernard, Dylan 13506635 MSL 3.0 11.0 8.0 34.0 12.0 L44 W66 W60 L30 W58 35 Mattson, Kyle 13144147 Marion 825 3.0 11.0 7.0 36.5 10.0 L12 W62 L39 W73 W45 36 Brey, Greg J 12917333 HartfU 900 3.0 10.0 8.0 29.0 10.0 W57 L21 L56 W70 W52 37 Mirhoseini, Mina 13520246 MSL 3.0 10.0 6.0 33.0 8.0 L20 L33 W78 W71 W49 2006-2007 Wisconsin Junior Open/Reserve Crosstable Page 2 UW-Oshkosh November 4-5, 2006 No.
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