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May 07, 2008

Cambridge table hockey tourney crowns planet's top player

Sid Kloosterman won the Cambridge Table Hockey Classic last Saturday elevating him to the top ranking in the world.

The organizer of the tournament, Guy Mason called me this week to let me know how the tournament worked out.

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"In Cambridge Table Hockey Classic terms, the tournament was a smashing success, especially considering it was the first ever in the Cambridge Kitchener Waterloo history," he told me in a message later.

"Sid Kloosterman just became — at the Cambridge table hockey tournament — number one in Ontario, which, in that game, Power Play 2, means number one in the world," Guy also said.

So this is Sid Kloosterman, new number one ranked Power Play 2 table hockey player.

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Here's the video of the Cambridge Table Hockey Classic sponsored by Castrol which crowned Sid top player in the world for Power Play 2.

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The Canadian Classic Table Hockey Federation maintains the rankings.


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