1st Charles Reinke, with a 4-1 +513 record, came in first, which you probably had already figured out, considering that this is the first paragraph. He won 422-381 against Dave in the first round, with Dave playing DEXTROSE and Charles playing ENACTION and IMBECILE. Remember, it's not nice to call your opponents names over the Scrabble board. In the second round he played as the "one" in a two-on-one, and won both games. He outbingoed his opponent 3-0 in each, but the final scores were very different. He won big against Mary by scoring a whopping 601 points (featuring an appropriate bingo of DOMINATE), and against Bryan, could barely eke out a 392-389 victory. He had another close game in the next game, but this time he was on the wrong side of it, losing to Thomas 442-449. He bingoed early with RETINUE and KYANISE, but Thomas had OLEFINE, ENTAILS (later extended to VENTAILS), and the game-saving find of CEREBRIC. In the final game, he won against Helen 463-317, playing only one bingo, OVERSET. Sources close to the situation tell me that he passed up on the valid REEKERS. "One that reeks". Come on.

2nd Thomas Reinke also went 4-1, but with a seriously inferior and honestly pathetic +347 spread. He sat down to face James in the first round, but was abruptly pressed into service to play a late-arriving Richard as well. The game against James ended as a 453-338 win, but the shock at Richard's arrival led him to a 390-402 loss. Richard bingoed three times, with STOREMAN, RICHENS, and TRIPPING for 98, while Thomas could only manage ESTREAT. Against Dave in the next game, he started off with UNMOLTEN, and also added SOOTIER and WAFFLER (n. one who waffles). That last one was 119 points, accounting for a big part of the 494-310 win. After his 449-442 win against Charles, he faced Bryan in the final game. After plenty of bingos, power-tile plays, and frustrated sighs, Thomas came out on top 514-461. He played four bingos: PARGETS, OEDIPEAN (adj. pertaining to the Oedipus complex), REGATTA (a word, it was pointed out, that was played by Bryan in his first ever club game), and BINATELY.

3rd Aaron Bader came in third with a 3-1 +323 record. In the first game he faced Mark (spoiler alert: he plays Mark in all the other rounds as well) and won 526-300. He had one normal bingo, ENGINOUS, as well as two abnormal Collins-only ones, SLARTED* (anagram DARTLES) and ESSIVES*. Things were a lot closer in the next game, but he managed to pull out a 425-411 win by closing the board so much that Mark was unable to bingo with his final double-blank racks. Mark did play the word of the week, BONSPIEL, in that game. Aaron suffered his only loss of the night in the third round, 419-454, as Mark's late COHUNES (n. COHUNE, a palm tree, also CAHOUN) scored way too many points (86) to come back from. In the last round, he double-doubled early with TETANOID (adj. resembling tetanus) through Mark's ANGUIPED* and later played REGESTS*.

Honorable mentions: Gail and Helen both went 3-1 as well, but missed out on getting paragraphs of their own due to some esoteric (and discriminatory) concept known as "spread".

Experts
Charles Reinke4-1 +513
Thomas Reinke4-1 +347
Aaron Bader3-1 +323
Gail Salm3-1 +52
Helen Flores3-1 +31
Bryan Benwitz2-2 +261
Richard Lauder2-2 +77
Dave Gilligan2-2 -76
Mary Becker2-3 -385
James Frankki1-3 -34
Mark Kenas1-3 -323
Sue Goldstein0-3 -238
Betty Hasselkus0-4 -548
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
Thomas Reinke14ALMONERS RADIUSED AEROBES ESTREAT UNMOLTEN SOOTIER WAFFLER OLEFINE ENTAILS CEREBRIC
PARGETS OEDIPEAN REGATTA BINATELY
Charles Reinke11ENACTION IMBECILE NAUSEATE TRUNNION ASKANCE HAUNTER DISPUTED DOMINATE RETINUE KYANISE
OVERSET
Aaron Bader9ENGINOUS RETOTALS MONETISE OLESTRAS AIRLIFT TETANOID slarted essives regests
Richard Lauder9TRIPPING RICHENS STOREMAN BEWEARY HUMANISE CLARINET SPRAINS TANNINGS RESTORED
Gail Salm8DILATERS ORIENTS RATTLES PILSENER INDITES OUTLEAD MITERER SLANTIER
Bryan Benwitz7RAVINES HOOKIEST CHAGRINS NASALIZE RESPITED REVALUED WAISTER
Mark Kenas6BONSPIEL INGESTED COHUNES stivier pederero anguiped
Dave Gilligan5DEXTROSE HOPLITE RENNETS CANOERS digames
Helen Flores4GAUDIER STANINE SEQUINED FEATURE
Mary Becker3SOUPIEST GUSTIER DANGLER
James Frankki3OXIDATES FLOURISH ELITIST
Betty Hasselkus1HEADING
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