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Ratings Update 4-22-08
The National League of Rollerchairball posted a ratings update that covers matches through April 22, 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.
A win in the delayed 2007 St. Nick Classic gave a nice bump in the ratings to Wood Would TV member Becky Tatz. She and Kyle Stout defeated Light, Heavy Expert (Maggie Cellar, Doug Tatz) in the Division A Finals. Becky Tatz jumped an amazing six spots in the Top 15, going from 13th to seventh.
Maggie Cellar moved up two spots from 18th to 16th, but still sits just outside of the homepage’s Top 15 players. Other than Tatz and Cellar, movement was limited during the week. The most significant happening came in the form of Brianna Stout, who became the sixth player and second woman in NLR history to break the 1700-point plateau.
