The game was awesome. Even big Richard showed up in a kilt. No sleeves, and pretty much making every competitor feel small and weak.

(I am used to that by now

)
We got there, Bert was kind enough to drive my wife and I up the mountain since he had the Pro VIP Parking Pass.
Here is how the day went.
1. Heavy Weight for Distance - I hit 25'7" Don't worry. I fouled a 28 footer. just a matter of time. This was about a 4' PR over my last game.
2. Stone - Hit 31' 3.5" with a 20lb stone. I was happy with that. This was the best the stone has felt. Photo evidence says I need to follow through better and not "swipe" my arm down. This was a 2' PR over my last game. (the last stone was 16lbs too)
I MADE THE CUT. This was pretty cool. Having been a B guy and making the cut in an A game was pretty fun for me. Especially since the field at GM was pretty tough. Definitely the best group of guys I have competed with yet.
That was good.
3. Light Weight for Distance - 51' even. After looking at pictures I see that I have some stuff to work on. I can't really remember what that is right now. But I can assure you that it will show up in another journal entry. That was about a 2' PR over the last game.
4. Weight Over Bar - Stupid knock off bar. The whole aiming thing got me a little bit. Got 11'. Then threw 6" over the bar at 12'. Of course I knocked off the bar and it did not count.
Things to work on. Not hitting the bar in practice.
5. Sheaf - I had a learning experience with this one. The bag was really sticky. Like when I tried it in warm-up I threw it, and it did not come off the fork. I actually had to turn the fork upside down and shake the thing off.
I hit 18' on the first try. At 20' The bag stuck a little and I missed. On the second try the bag stuck a lot and only weight 10 feet.
The third attempt was the learning experience. I figured out that if I stuck the fork in and romped around with it a bit it made the bag slide easier. I did not romp around enough this time and I still had sticking issues.
Nevertheless. I know what to do the next time the bag is really sticky.
That is a good thing.
6. Caber - Got it to 80. Here is the thing about the caber. We need to practice it outside of a game. It does not feel heavy, I just do not have a good grasp of what to do with it once I have it up.
I ran out from under it once. Let it fall too far and pulled too late once. I don't remember the third try. It was the best. I should be flipping every caber I have tried. A little practice and I believe everything will be a lot better.
7. Heavy Hammer - Hit 69' 4.5" on this one. My ribs hurt pretty bad, but the throw felt pretty good. That was a foot and a half PR since the last game I think.
All in all I tied for 7th place. So it is the best I have done in the midst of A people. That is good.
I will get into my changes in training tomorrow after my workout.
On Sunday my wife left GM to go to Ohio to visit some friends. I was riding home with Bert. So we went Zip Lining.
That was cool. We rode in these sweet Swiss Army 6 wheelers up the mountain and took 7 Zip Lines down. I was roughly 5-25lbs over the weight limit. But they said I would survive. Hey, If you cant trust what a 16 year old kid tells you, who can you trust.
Now, I am sure Bert has said someting about me being a sissy or wimp or something to that effect when it came to this Zip Line thing. Let em tell you this.
I am secure in my manhood and do not need to put on false courage to talk myself into doing things. I am perfectly willing to admit that it was a little intimidating to start running and have the world fall out from under me whilst only hanging from and inch and a half strap.
Not to mention that I sagged the line a little bit and hit a tree branch.
Anyhow, this was a lot of fun and well worth the trip. The long Zip was 2000' plus and we reached about 70mph (so the kid said) I yelled at the top and they heard me nearly 1/2 mile away. They said that was the first time that the they had heard someone from that far away. So, you know, another badge of honor.
This was a great weekend and I look forward to the the next game.
Until then I look forward to training, learning, and getting better.