2023 CROQUET NEWS VOLUME 4: American Champion

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2023 American Six Wicket National Championship West Palm Beach, Florida | October 8-14, 2023

Lawrence Claims First American National Title By RICH CURTIS

Stuart Lawrence was a force to be reckoned with at the 46th USCA American Six Wicket National Championships held at the National Croquet Center on October 8-14, 2023, winning the singles title as well as a second consecutive doubles title with his partner, Brian Cumming. In a tough field that included six former singles champions with 11 titles between them, Lawrence defeated Danny Huneycutt two games to one in a best-of-three final. The tournament began on Sunday with doubles play, which continued through Tuesday when it concluded. The weather throughout the tournament was hot and muggy, with some rainstorms later in the week. In Championship Flight, one block of six teams and a second block of five teams played a round robin format with four teams from each block advancing to a double elimination ladder. Although Lawrence/Cumming lost two of their four block games, they advanced, as did all the other top four seeds in each block. Things got more interesting in the playoff ladder. As expected, the teams of Lawrence/Cumming, Huneycutt/Randy Cardo and Doug Grimsley/Rich Curtis all won their first matches. However, in the other first round match, Bob Van Tassell and Ron Eccles upset the strong third seeded team of Shane Hettler and Zack Watson, sending them to the loser’s bracket. The next round saw Lawrence/Cumming advance with a victory over Grimsley/ Curtis, and Huneycutt/Cardo defeat Van Tassell/Eccles. In the loser’s bracket, Grimsley/Curtis put Hettler/Watson out of the tournament, only to be sent home themselves in a loss in the next round to Van Tassell/Eccles, who were looking more and more like Cinderella. Lawrence/Cumming dispatched Huneycutt/ Cardo to the loser’s bracket where they defeated Van Tassell/Eccles to earn a spot in the finals. That set up a rematch between Lawrence/Cumming and Huneycutt/Cardo with Lawrence/Cumming only needing one win and Huneycutt/Cardo needing two for the title. Both

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teams made shooting errors in the first game, but Huneycutt/ Cardo won it 26-10 when Lawrence missed a return roquet after running 3-back and Cardo set Huneycutt for the finishing break to force a second game. Lawrence/Cumming were not to be denied and took the second game relatively easily 26-8. It was Cumming’s seventh American Six Wicket doubles title. On Wednesday, the singles competition got under way with three blocks of eight players each. After seven games of block play, the top 12 finishers advanced to a double elimination face-off ladder. John Osborn, playing again after a long hiatus, surprised everyone with a perfect 7-0 record in Block A, while Huneycutt and Cardo also posted undefeated records to take Blocks B and C, respectively. All three earned first round byes and the fourth bye went to Watson with a 5-2 record. On one side of the draw, Cardo beat Grimsley and Lawrence bested Watson. On the other side, Osborn upset last year’s champion, Hettler while Huneycutt beat Cumming. Lawrence then defeated Cardo, sending him to the loser’s bracket and in a battle of the only two remaining undefeated players, Huneycutt beat Osborn. That meant that Cardo faced Cumming and Osborn faced Watson, both of whom had worked their way through the loser’s brackets. Cumming and Watson continued their winning ways as Cumming dispatched Cardo and Watson did the same to Osborn, ending his quest for a fourth singles title 36 years after his first one. The stage was set on Saturday morning for Lawrence to play Watson and Huneycutt to square off against Cumming. Both Lawrence and Huneycutt had the advantage of only needing to win one of two games while their opponents needed to win both games to move on. As it turned out, Lawrence and Huneycutt each only needed one game to make their way to the finals with Lawrence winning 26-9 and Huneycutt winning 26-2. Huneycutt was seeking his fourth American Six Wicket singles title while Lawrence was after his first. In the first game, Lawrence attacked with Blue and set the break for Black. Red cornered and Black began the break but was unable to peel Blue at #2. At 1-back, Black abandoned the break, instead electing to try to back peel Blue and escape to 2-back off Yellow. Unfortunately,


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