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After the Southeast began Tour Series action last weekend, the West is back with its third event of the season. The San Francisco Tour Stop is slated to be the largest West Tour Stop in history with 117 teams. It is is also the second largest West event of all-time, landing just behind last season's West Regionals which fielded 132 teams. These teams will be competing in the Advanced, Intermediate, and Women's Divisions. Advanced Division The 57-team Adavnced Division is bringing a motley crew of teams together. Like at the last two West Tour Stops the power-ranked Wabi Sabi (Preston Bies and Jarratt Rouse), Point Loma Spike (Kenny Ortega and Zach Wood), and SubPar Team (Josh Fragiacomo and Jacob Martinez) will be attending....
After two Spikeball Roundnet Association (SRA) events on the West Coast, it was time for the Southeast (and traveling Midwest and East players) to start competing. This past weekend's Atlanta Tour Stop, the first Southeast Tour Event of 2018, was the largest Tour Stop in the region's history. Alongside the large size came a strong field of teams, including six of the top 10 teams. Sunday also featured the second Coed Division of the season. As expected, the #1 Open team Cisek/Showalter (Tyler Cisek and Peter Jon Showalter) was able to take home first place in the Advanced Division, outlasting the returning and ranked #4 Origin Vengeance (Chris Hornacek and Dylan Fogarty) in the finals. Southeast teams won the other...