CTC Day 6 Recap: It Was All Primm, All Day

A huge day moves Primm from pretender to contender, jumping him 11 spots from 17th to 6th in the overall standings.  Though Doogan actually had the overall lead for much of the day, Bry actually ended up on top in the end – making it the sixth straight day that Bry has held at least a share of the overall lead.  Other than Primm, Davey and Rikey both made decent moves up the standings.  KA took the biggest drop, but Waters, Lil Lohse, and Gersh also lost a few spots on the leaderboard.  But, overall, the story was Primm, who was 3 spots from the bottom entering Day Six, registering 206 points today – 56 more than anyone else, and 85 more than the average score.  Day Seven is a bit of a hiatus and then the real action begins in earnest on Tuesday and Wednesday with the major tournaments and opportunities for massive point swings.

DAY SIX SCORES (days won):

  1. Primm – 206 (1)
  2. Dave – 160
  3. Scoot – 148
  4. Gross – 146
  5. Alexi – 142
  6. Dan – 142
  7. Stri – 140
  8. Mac – 138
  9. Rikey – 138
  10. Lohse – 136
  11. J – 134 (1)
  12. Teddy – 130
  13. Bry – 130 (3)
  14. Gersh – 122
  15. Lynch – 122
  16. Doogan – 118 (2)
  17. Lil Lohse – 112
  18. Waters – 106
  19. Cheryl – 94
  20. KA – 66 (1)

OVERALL STANDINGS (conferences won):

  1. Bry – 666
  2. Doogan – 646 (Big South)
  3. J – 596 (A-Sun, OVC)
  4. Alexi – 592 (MVC)
  5. Dave – 578 (A-Sun)
  6. Primm – 576
  7. Stri – 576
  8. Dave – 562 (A-Sun)
  9. Gersh – 550
  10. Lohse – 550
  11. Rikey – 540
  12. Lil Lohse – 538
  13. Scoot – 538
  14. Teddy – 532
  15. Waters – 530
  16. Gross – 514
  17. Mac – 512
  18. Lynch – 486
  19. KA – 470
  20. Cheryl – 428

FINAL MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS:

  1. Alexi – 180
  2. Primm – 144
  3. Doogan – 96
  4. Lil Lohse – 90
  5. Lohse – 90
  6. Bry – 78
  7. Gersh – 78
  8. Gross – 72
  9. Scoot – 72
  10. Stri – 72
  11. Dan – 66
  12. KA – 66
  13. Lynch – 66
  14. Rikey – 66
  15. Teddy – 66
  16. Mac – 60
  17. Cheryl – 54
  18. J – 54
  19. Waters – 48
  20. Dave – 42
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