1st Thomas Reinke easily turned away all those who were misfortunate enough to go against him as he finished with a 4-0 +572 record. His first game, against Dave Gilligan, was actually his closest win, but it still wasn't all that close: 428-361. Dave got down HARDIER, but Thomas had COLLAGES as well as the nine-letter LISTENERS (played through ER already on the board). Thomas followed that up with a comparatively stress-free win over Helen Flores, 473-271 (playing PANIERS and MANIACS in the process). A matchup against eventual second-place finisher Bryan Benwitz was somewhat anticlimactic, as Thomas again won handily, 444-286. Thomas utilized the bold but unreliable strategy of "don't let your opponent play any bingos", and this time, it worked; Bryan didn't bingo, while Thomas had chemistry-themed bingos of TOLUATE and DIMETHYL. With an undefeated record on the line going into the fourth game, Thomas felt absolutely no pressure as he dismantled his brother Charles Reinke, 536-391. Charles didn't completely roll over, getting down LEVANTED and EYEBARS (though missing BLEAREYED when playing the latter); however, Thomas' assault of furious bingoage (DISPELS, VIRGULE, AMIDONES, and LACONISM) left no chance for Charles to win.

2nd Bryan Benwitz went 3-1 +80, but his smallish point spread was not put to the test, as Bryan was the only 3-1 finisher. He got things started with a stout 481-350 victory over Charles Reinke, playing VERNALLY, COTTARS, and AILERON (Charles had HYGIENE). No doubt the seasonably vernal weather played a role in Bryan's bingo choices. In round two, James Frankki didn't fare much better than Charles did; Bryan beat him by an even 100 points, 427-327. James got PEREIONS as his only bingo, while Bryan again had three: CHAINES, OSSATURE, and OUTWINDS. The aforementioned loss to Thomas Reinke dampened Bryan's 4-0 aspirations (as well as his point spread), but he recovered in round four, winning a tight game against Lynda Finn, 397-390. Lynda had bingos of EARNING and TITTERS; Bryan played VENTERS, but the strict 15x15 limit of the Scrabble board prevented either player from extending it to EVENTERS.

Dave Gilligan's BOGLANDS was chosen as word of the week.

Experts
Thomas Reinke4-0 +572
Bryan Benwitz3-1 +80
Charles Reinke3-2 +169
Lynda Finn2-3 -302
James Frankki1-1 +73
Helen Flores1-3 -358
Dave Gilligan0-4 -234
Intermediates

 
NameWin% W   L  T  Avg  Opp Avg Bingos  Avg Phonies % v2
Experts
Thomas Reinke751545114463724762.31112.320
Charles Reinke74.11585514433754622.1651.125
Aaron Bader61.8684204454192432.215422.22
Bryan Benwitz61.51127004213793241.7872.21
Lynda Finn52.918161395385521.4911.95
Andy Bohnsack5022040238661.5000
Richard Lauder48.7384003763961321.694311
David Kinzer40.216241349381220.5414.50
Mary Becker38.341660352393610.5711.67
Dennis Lloyd36.923402373406801.23911.38
Mark Kenas35.7407204164452302.054419.10
Helen Flores35.15710613483991330.81861
Intermediates
Sue Goldstein18.217781309370240.2528.30

Bingos
Charles Reinke11HYGIENE DICTIER MORTMAIN INSTEAD EREMITES SIERRAS RAINIER STILLED EYEBARS LEVANTED
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Thomas Reinke10LISTENERS COLLAGES PANIERS MANIACS TOLUATE DIMETHYL DISPELS VIRGULE AMIDONES LACONISM
Bryan Benwitz7VERNALLY COTTARS AILERON CHAINES OSSATURE OUTWINDS VENTERS
Dave Gilligan6HARDIER CHITLIN DENOTING BOGLANDS INSTANTS cantrade
Lynda Finn5GIRTHED LOOSING HARLOTS EARNING TITTERS
Helen Flores3OUTSOAR STUNNED WAISTERS
James Frankki2WARSTLE PEREIONS
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