Saturday, November 23, 2024

The Bunny Trophy

 


Established: 2024

Current Holder: Tim Seeger (since 15 December 2024)

First Holder: Andy Seeger (11 October 2024)

Most Wins Defending Trophy: Joel Seeger (3 Wins)

Longest Holder: Joel  (15 November 2024 - 8 December 2024 [22 Days, 20 Hours])

Shortest Holder: Tim (13 October 2024 [25 Minutes])

Previous Holders: Andy, Tim, Joel, Brooke Sahlstrom

Full Story of the Bunny Trophy

Monday, October 14, 2024

The Age of Lepus

A new era of competition is upon us, with the Dawning of the Age of Lepus (just google it, it will make sense...) on Friday Night when Andy claimed his place as the First Holder of The Bunny Trophy!!

Tim came to town (and then so did Joel!), and we three competed first in a game of Inner Circles, which Tim won to move one step closer to the requisite 10 points to be the first to claim the prize.

Ultimately, Andy won Tsuro, as a 3-person event, to move to 11 points and claim the prize.

Subsequently, the rules of the ongoing competition were established by precedent over the following Saturday evening. 

Effectively, the Bunny Trophy functions like a loosely-regulated Championship Belt.  As in the classic 80s-era wrestling, the current holder is under constant threat to lose their hold of the title by being challenged by other competitors. 

First, Tim challenged Andy in a 3-Person event that consisted of each of us taking a turn at pouring small candies from a kind of giant Tic-Tac container, each aiming for a certain number.  Tim successfully poured 1, then Joel overshot his goal of 2, Andy missed 3, and then Tim again hit on 4, winning the Bunny Trophy!

Joel then immediately tried to claim the prize, calling another 3-Person event in the form of a game of I Should Have Known That... (an ACTUAL GAME, tyvm!), but it was Andy who pulled off the win thus earning back the trophy!

This brought us to the first of our bylaws - such that, now that Andy had regained the trophy, and he was the only one of the three of us current competitors who could still choose a 3-Person event that day (at least between Tim/Andy/Joel) because Tim and I had already used ours.  Of course, Andy could have braggadociosly selected such an event, but instead Joel challenged him to a 1-on-1 event of a random game selected on the giant multi-system video game emulator at the Seeger House.  He was fortunate enough to land on Mega Games 6: World Cup Italia '90, and his dominance in sports video games shone through, and he was crowned champion, which wrapped up gaming for the day.

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While visiting Brooke's parents at their airBnB in Rockford, IL, Brooke challenged Joel to a 'first-to-three' game of Foosball on the mini Foosball Table in the basement.  She scored a quick first point that Saturday evening, but then pizza arrived, and the game was put on hold until after brunch the following weekend.  Joel equalized, then lost 3 - 1, and Brooke has held the Bunny Trophy ever since...  

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At Blackbird Bar in Milwaukee, Joel challenged Brooke to a pinball game of her choice, and after sampling each of the three separate Elvira-themed pinball games, Brooke selected one.  After a couple of false starts caused by mechanical problems / (possibly Manhattan-fueled) player errors, we settled on Jurassic Park pinball (not pictured), because there were some other players taking up all of the Elvira machines.  Joel won in a lopsided scoring frenzy, and took back the Bunny Trophy.

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Andy, Joel, and Brooke met up at Louie's Tap House in Roscoe, and pinball was once again on order.  Joel became the first ever competitor to successfully defend the trophy, first defeating both Andy and Brooke at Deadpool pinball, and then at Stranger Things pinball.

Last night (5 December), Joel's ALPS route brought him through Clinton where he stopped off for a couple of slices of leftover Mamma Lilla's pizza, and another successful defense of the trophy when he overcame Andy in a single round of Roku TV Weekly Trivia - close game with a score of 8 of 10 to 9 of 10.

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After losing out on the Thursday nigh, Joel returned to Clinton on Sunday for a concert, and Andy challenged and won a game of Trivial Pursuit TV Edition (best score out of 4 cards) - a very dominant win, which Andy only needed a single answer right on the final card.

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Joel turned it around, and immediately challenged back for the trophy (before Andy was leaving for Omaha the following day), but Andy was able to hold out and win a 'penalty shoot-out style' match-up of World Travel Trivia.  It did go down to a sudden death questions after Andy had jumped out to an early 2-0 lead, but ultimately Andy held on for his first successful defense, and brings the trophy to Omaha this week.

Andy did successfully win a game of Rack-O! vs. Tim on his arrival, but the next evening (12/10/2024), Tim won a game of Ticket to Ride: London to take the trophy!
 
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Andy has won the trophy back as of the 12th of December, winning a game of Roll For It!, and then successfully defending it for a game of Trivial Pursuit 2000s and a second successful defense vs. Tim & Claire, winning a game of Trouble.

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Tim was able to win back the trophy to keep it in Omaha for at least a week, winning a game of Cribbage.  Tim won his first successful defense of the trophy winning a game of "Tigers & Goats" (playing as the goats!)

Thursday, February 01, 2024

Another One (A)lights the Bust

 Another exciting year of the SeegerOlympics is behind us with Reese winning the 2023 contest with a final score of 4 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0!  It was a nailbiter, coming down to the final day of the year with Joel's hopes of tying (or going ahead, depending on rules interpretations that we can thankfully ignore) evaporating as he pulled even with Reese's Competitive Wordle score total with one puzzle yet unsolved.  Here is how it all went down (and a hint at what's to come in 2024):

1. Basketball One-Shot Challenge (Jen) - The competition got off to a start with the first of the 8-Person (all competitors playing simultaneously) to be played taking place during Davin's Graduation Weekend (I know nothing can match the satisfaction of winning the Dick Koch Trophy, Davin, but in case I forgot to mention, congratulations on overcoming that whole high school thing...) at the Black Elk Elementary playground.  After Joel & Andy exhausted themselves during warm-ups, Tim sunk a gimme (I think, correct me if I'm mis-remembering) from inside the paint, which Reese immediately bettered from a foot or so further, which Davin, Brooke and Joel failed to beat, before Jen stepped up and nailed a shot from inside the circle (is it called the circle? I forget basketball terms) just in front of the free-throw line.  Claire missed a free-throw length shot, before Andy stupendously failed his braggadocios three-pointer attempt. (Don't worry, they won't all be this long!)

Jen 1 - 0 All Others

2. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Pick-Em (Brooke) - An exciting upset with Brooke's strategy of "picking all 'S Countries'" paying off in the form of Spain winning the tournament, and Sweden finishing third place (no thanks to you, South Korea), and Brooke finishing just ahead of Reese, Tim and Jen in total points (the bonkers thing is that Tim would have shared the point {or also had a point, depending on that rules interpretation I mentioned earlier} had he not subbed out Sweden for Denmark after they got matched up vs. USA in the round of 16.  Reese also had a chance to win this event heading into the final had those Cheeky Lionesses pulled it out.

Jen & Brooke 1 - 0 All Others

3. Music League (Joel) - Trailblazing past our pace of the 2022 competition, we Seegers finished our 3rd event at the end of November, with Joel hitting the equivalent of Andy's last-ditch 3-Pointer in the form of "Peaches" by performed by Jack Black from the Super Mario Brother's movie in the "New Hotness" (songs that came out in that same year) final round edging past Jen, who had been in the lead for much of the year.

Jen, Brooke & Joel 1 - 0 All Others

4. Mini-Golf (Tim) - This event all but ended on December 15th with Tim rolled an 8 on a 20-sided die, selecting his 8th hole from the round on which he had scored a hole-in-one, but Joel held out hope of rolling a lucky 13 (the hole that he got a hole-in-one) when we were all together at the house in Clinton.  He failed to do so...

Jen, Brooke, Joel & Tim 1 - 0 All Others

5. Farkle (Brooke) - Mom & Papa nearly joined to make it a 10-Person Event (the precedent having been set in Music League with Dave T. & Mark C. joining, but they went to bed at the last minute, and Brooke took the point.

Brooke 2 - 1 Jen, Joel & Tim [0 All Others]

6. 8-Person War (Davin) - We immediately followed up Farkle with an 8-Person War event, thankfully lowering the amount of cards to 1/4 of a deck (rather than the half that was originally suggested), so the event came down to Davin & Reese battling out over 2 decks, and devising a speed version of the game (I think where they both showed and stacked winners into 2 piles).  Interestingly, because we played this in the New Room*, Brooke abandoned a small discard pile of some pretty powerful cards and eliminated herself from the event prematurely, accidentally.

Brooke 2 - 1 Most Others [0 Reese, Andy & Claire]

7. Sorry! Tournament (Reese) - Reese won her second point of the competition narrowly defeating Joel, Claire & Davin in the final round, after she and Claire cruised to victory in the first round over the summer beating Brooke & Tim.

Brooke 2 - 1 Most Others [0 Andy & Claire]

8. Random Arcade Console Game Tournament (Joel) - On the 28th of December, 7 Seegers headed to Vintage Vault Arcade in Mukwonago with 5 of them still eligible to win this point.  Davin defeated Claire in the first round at Q-Bert, and Joel moved on to the finals narrowly defeating Reese at Pole Position.  Davin joined him there with a win at Rampage: World Tour, and Joel narrowly won the point beating Davin at a terrible shooter called Target: Terror

Brooke & Joel 2 - 1 Most Others [0 Andy & Claire]

9. Strategy Board Game Tournament (Reese) - Reese wins in the final round, defeating Andy at Inside Moves (after Andy interestingly made the change from last year's same event that the same game could be randomly selected from the stack of 8...)

Brooke, Joel & Reese 2 - 1 Most Others [0 Andy & Claire]

10. Competitive Wordle (Reese) - Reese stormed into the lead surpassing Andy & Tim's combined score of 33 guesses at each of the other 7 competitor's Custom Wordles, landing at 32 total guesses!

Reese 3 - 2 Brooke & Joel [1/0 All Others] 

11. Throwing Cheeseballs in the air and catching the in your mouth (Reese) - That's what Tim named this event!  Reese went 10 for 10, securing the victory for the 2023 Competition!  

Reese 4
- 2 Brooke & Joel [1/0 All Others] 

Congratulations, Reese!, we'll need to get that etched in brass plating (I recommend Center Trophy)

... Tabled until next year were The Christmas Song Writing Competition (judges tbd), Tennis Tiebreakers (matchups tbd), Croquet, Casino Night, Trivial Pursuit Glory (8 of us being together tbd!), & Clinton Scotland Yard (exact mechanics and approval tbd), so the 2024 Competition is^ about to get under way!




*see "Anbau 1990" (a VHS Tape in the Seeger Collection)
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