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Ratings Update 3-18-08
The National League of Rollerchairball posted a ratings update that covers matches through March 18, 2008. The Top 15 players are noted on the home page at all times, but a full list of rated players can be found here.
League legend and third-rated Brandon Lock became the third player ever to hit the 1800-point plateau. Elsewhere, the landscape of the Top 15 shifted a good deal. George Doyle separated himself from a group of contenders at the edge of the home page, leaping to 12th place after a key win and a solid outing against United Rollerchairball Club with Doug Tatz. Stalwart Craig Eckert jumped onto the main page for the first time, appearing in 14th position. Becky Tatz slipped a bit, falling to 15th, while Maggie Cellar fell from front-page status, less than one point below Becky Tatz’ rating.
