The IFP is back in action this weekend in Appleton, WI for the Wisconsin State Championships. I hope you greased those rods cause things are gonna get slippery. The action started yesterday with the Beginners Singles and Doubles division. Aaron Hall and John Waite brushed through the winner's bracket to set up a finale against... Continue Reading →
The USPMGA is Back!
Dust off those putters and sharpen those pencils, because the United States Professional MiniGolf Association is back in action this April! For anyone that's been living under a rock, the USPMGA is the top MiniGolf association around, maybe even the top golf association around. They operate out of Myrtle Beach, SC; the MiniGolf capitol of... Continue Reading →
The IFP Kentucky State Championships Open Singles Division Was Insane
For anyone who didn't get to see it, the Open Singles division at the IFP Kentucky State Championships was chaotic to say the least. Foosball demigod Tony Spredeman, the overall top seed, was bounced in the semi-finals of Group A by #9 seed Jay Alaei. Alaei would go on to win Group A over Kane... Continue Reading →
The Battle of the Bluegrass Has Begun
Break out the bourbon and wrap those rods baby. The IFP Tour Kick Off is here! The Kentucky State Championships start today and things are only gonna heat up from there. The action got started this morning with the senior singles and women's expert singles. The top senior singles seeded players Rick Macias and Bruce... Continue Reading →
What is Ice Cross and Why is it the Best Winter Sport Ever Created?
I don't even know the rules of Ice Cross, but this is already the greatest winter sport ever created. It's definitely an extreme sport, that's for sure. It's a death race on ice. There's Fury Road, and then there's this. And no offense to Mad Max, but this looks way cooler. I stumbled upon this... Continue Reading →
Viktor Axelsen Wins YONEX Swiss Open Men’s Singles Championship in Dominating Fashion
No surprises here, as the Danish Delight takes over in the championship match. Kunlavut Vitidsarn was off to a great start against Axelsen, and it was back-and-forth early on. Vitidsarn was even winning 11-10 at the mid-game interval in the first game. But the Danish Delight does what he does best, and turned up the... Continue Reading →
Tony Spredeman Wins Open Singles Championship at 2021 IFP Florida State Championships
Any surprises there? I can't say I am. No, I didn't really get to watch all the action from the IFP Florida State Championships, but it was not for lack of trying. I was constantly trying to find different streams or websites that might be streaming the event, but what I found was in limited... Continue Reading →
Nine Years Ago Today Pete Weber Had the Greatest Reaction of All-Time
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? I AM! THAT IS RIGHT! NUMBER FIVE! This guy is a mad man. I love it. This is the intensity needed in all professional sports. Pete Weber had just broken the record with his fifth U.S. Open title, breaking his father Dick Weber and Don Carter's record of four.... Continue Reading →
The International Foosball Promotions (IFP) Florida State Championships Set to Begin Today at 2 p.m.
The path to victory is thata way Break out the foosball wraps ladies and gentlemen, because later today a tornado will be touching down in the sunshine state. Get your rods polished and your gray-zones groovin; it's time for some old-fashioned, gator wrastlin IFP Tornado tournament foosball. Tony Spredeman won big in the Open Singles... Continue Reading →
There’s a Documentary About Foosball Called Foosballers, and It Looks Incredible
It appears I'm late to the party, but better late than never I suppose. This documentary aired on ESPN in August of last year, and I suppose I missed it. Granted, I don't really watch ESPN except for live sports, so it might have made sense why I didn't see anything about it. But I... Continue Reading →

