This summary will contain a complete table of Dania Winter season results. Actually 5 tables. One for the entire roster, one for front court players, one for back court players, one for early players and one for late players. Each table will include all the data in the final official Dania statistics sheet (see below) but will be ordered by number of wins.
Below that you will find a list of the leading performance winners (those who either shared or had the most wins outright in a performance), ordered from the most to the least. For individual performance winners by performance, see the Dania Weekly Leaders Page below the latest results on the right side of the blog. There will also be a listing of the 10 players who won 4 games in a performance.
Below that you will find a summary of the leading weekly winners, ordered by number of weekly wins, and a list of the players with the most weekly wins.
And below that there is a map of one of the most intense, exciting quiniela games I have ever seen, the final Florida Singles Championship game (Game 10) during the Sunday, April 14(M), a game which played out over 3 1/2 rounds, consumed 92 balls in 26 points, had 6 possible game points, 5 of which were stymied by opponents' winners, and lasted a whopping 19 minutes. What a way to bid farewell.
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FINAL WINTER SEASON DANIA JAI ALAI STATISTICS
Dania Jai Alai completed its Winter Season on April 14, 2019. The Fronton will "go dark" for two weeks and then there will be a short "Spring" season from May 1-June 30, 2019.
The most unfortunate incident of the season was the injury suffered by Tevin (Leon Shepard) (late-front) the weekend of March 9-10. He tore his right quadriceps muscle and will be out for 6 to 8 months. Tevin began his career in 1992 at Milford, Connecticut, later played at Miami for many years, and at Dania the last couple. 27 years in the trenches of Quiniela Jai Alai. I started watching him late in his career, and he has been a joy to watch. Great hustle all the time and a great love for the game. We all wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him back in action soon.
The season began on January 2, 2019. The 15 week season consisted of 7 performances a week (105 total) and each performance was made up of 12 games (1,260 games). The breakdown was mostly 8 doubles games and 4 singles games, but for a stretch during the season, due to the high amount of scratches, the balance was 6-6. This lasted from March 1-31. That time period covered 23 performances and 276 games. In that period there were an equal number of singles and doubles games, 138. For the rest of the season there were 656 doubles and 328 singles games played. The totals for the season were 794 doubles games and 466 singles games. 15 weeks under the normal schedule would entail 840 doubles games and 420 singles games. How that, along with the fact that many players were asked to carry heavier loads than their usual 5 per game for many performances (often in parts of the performance that they were not used to), effected player performance, is unknown. But the players played, the games were decided, and the season was completed (survived, some might say). All that due to the great professionalism of this roster and it's manager. There was a lot of grumbling among fans about a lot of issues, but the main thing, especially for one who loves to watch Jai Alai, is that the show went on, in spite of all the obstacles. High Cesta to players and manager. Esterrik Asko, Muchos Gracias, Merci Beaucoup!
ERIK (MENDEZABAL) (late-front) led the roster in almost all statistical categories kept by Dania, and a few that I made up myself.
1. He won the triple crown (most wins, most Championship Singles and Doubles wins for front court players (135-108 over Ladutxe (early-back); 26-20 over Diego (late-front); and 24-14 over Zulaika (late-front) and Diego respectively). He also won the most doubles games with a single partner (Leke) by 16-14 over Medrano-Bailo (earlies). Amigorena won the Championship Doubles back court competition 17-15 over Urbieta (late-back).
2. Some derivative "championships" he won were: most weeks with the most wins on the roster (6-4 over Ladutxe), and won or tied for the most wins in a performance 22 times, two more than Ladutxe. He also won the most times in a week, 13. He won four weeks with 12 wins. Ladutxe won 12 twice. Four other players won weeks with 12 wins (see below). None of them did it more than once. (added Ladutxe 12 wins twice April 16, 2019).
3. Erik's winning percentage was also the highest on the roster at .255, .003 better than Ladutxe, the only other player over .200 on the roster. Erik did this against the best competition Dania has to offer, including at least 4 world class partido players (Diego (Beaskoetxea), (Jon) Zulaika, Ibon (Aldazabal), and (Unai) Leke(rika)). About the only thing Erik didn't win was ITM% (in the money--1st, 2nd, or 3rd place finish). At .526, he was .004 behind Ladutxe. Erik played 529 games. Ithurria (late-front) led the roster with 553. Xabat (early-front) was second with 548. Erik finished 10th on the roster in games played.
4. And if all that weren't enough, Erik had two performance winning streaks (at least one win in a performance) of 15 and 14 respectively. That also led the roster. Consistency within games, performances, and an entire season. Erik had it all.
34 players either had the most or tied for the most wins in a performance. In addition to Erik and Ladutxe 6 other players did this 10 times or more (Diego and Bailo (early-back) 14, Barandika (late-front) 13, Amigorena (late-back) and Zulaika (late-back) 11, and Arrieta (late-front) 10.
10 players won 4 games in a performance (for the list, see below). Two did it twice, Bailo and Amigorena.
Photos of Plaque presentations to:
Erik
Amigorena
(Jai Alai News Facebook) (added April 17, 2019)
Tables 1-5: Player sorts by wins.
Note that due to the number of scratches, performance assignments (early or late) were very much interchangeable for considerable stretches of the season. These distinctions represent tendencies. Any errors with corrections of players positions or performance assignments will be greatly appreciated. Beitia is an example. I have him listed as a late game player in the stats, but as an early game player in the listing of performance wins, meaning he played a lot early as well. As Jan Van Eyck used to say some time ago: "As best I can."
Table 1: All
11 Erik 529 135 86 57 .255 .526 L-F
17 Ladutxe 428 108 67 52 .252 .530 E-B
20 Iturbide 542 93 83 73 .172 .459 E-F
67 Bailo 524 91 69 62 .174 .424 E-B
22 Diego 494 79 74 71 .160 .453 L-F
49 Amigorena 519 77 56 78 .148 .407 L-B
42 Barandika 485 75 85 68 .155 .470 L-F
31 Jairo 497 75 67 69 .151 .425 E-F
34 Medrano 546 73 51 49 .134 .317 E-F
38 Urbieta 533 72 62 74 .135 .390 L-B
59 Leke 521 69 73 73 .132 .413 L-B
46 Arrieta 544 67 60 63 .123 .349 L-F
54 Zulaika 401 66 66 59 .165 .476 L-F
60 Salegi 543 66 79 54 .122 .366 L-B
25 Foronda 540 65 69 84 .120 .404 E-F
98 Elgezabal 410 58 50 41 .141 .363 L-B
50 Elizalde 521 58 58 51 .111 .321 E-B
47 Xabat 548 55 64 63 .100 .332 E-F
56 Zabala 531 54 76 76 .102 .388 E-B
64 Yeche 406 53 41 57 .131 .372 E-B
23 Ithurria 553 53 74 66 .096 .349 L-F
15 Ibon 296 52 49 36 .176 .463 L-B
19 Minte 436 48 70 56 .110 .399 E-B
35 Spinner 536 42 54 55 .078 .282 E-B
13 Ubilla 405 39 43 68 .096 .370 E-B
89 Urtaran 516 37 60 63 .072 .310 L-B
39 Israel 278 36 35 31 .129 .367 L-B
14 Arta 330 36 48 41 .109 .379 E-B
33 Tevin 354 32 39 46 .090 .331 L-F
53 Anndy 449 30 31 62 .067 .274 E-F
12 Beitia 353 29 36 38 .082 .292 L-F
69 Goitia 413 28 34 57 .068 .288 E-F
18 Chasio 448 28 37 46 .063 .248 L-B
30 Larrea 313 26 35 40 .083 .323 E-B
10 Goixerri 339 20 30 29 .059 .233 E-B
16 Goenaga 207 11 25 28 .053 .309 E-B
Jagoba (front) did not play
Table 2: Fronts:
11 Erik 529 135 86 57 .255 .526 L
20 Iturbide 542 93 83 73 .172 .459 E
22 Diego 494 79 74 71 .160 .453 L
42 Barandika 485 75 85 68 .155 .470 L
34 Medrano 546 73 51 49 .134 .317 E
46 Arrieta 544 67 60 63 .123 .349 L
54 Zulaika 401 66 66 59 .165 .476 L
25 Foronda 540 65 69 84 .120 .404 E
47 Xabat 548 55 64 63 .100 .332 E
23 Ithurria 553 53 74 66 .096 .349 L
33 Tevin 354 32 39 46 .090 .331 L
53 Anndy 449 30 31 62 .067 .274 E
12 Beitia 353 29 36 38 .082 .292 L
69 Goitia 413 28 34 57 .068 .288 E
10 Goixerri 339 20 30 29 .059 .233 E
16 Goenaga 207 11 25 28 .053 .309 E
Table 3: Backs
17 Ladutxe 428 108 67 52 .252 .530 E
67 Bailo 524 91 69 62 .174 .424 E
49 Amigorena 519 77 56 78 .148 .407 L
31 Jairo 497 75 67 69 .151 .425 E
38 Urbieta 533 72 62 74 .135 .390 L
59 Leke 521 69 73 73 .132 .413 L
50 Elizalde 521 58 58 51 .111 .321 E
56 Zabala 531 54 76 76 .102 .388 E
64 Yeche 406 53 41 57 .131 .372 E
15 Ibon 296 52 49 36 .176 .463 L
19 Minte 436 48 70 56 .110 .399 E
35 Spinner 536 42 54 55 .078 .282 E
13 Ubilla 405 39 43 68 .096 .370 E
89 Urtaran 516 37 60 63 .072 .310 L
39 Israel 278 36 35 31 .129 .367 L
14 Arta 330 36 48 41 .109 .379 E
18 Chasio 448 28 37 46 .063 .248 L
30 Larrea 313 26 35 40 .083 .323 E
Table 4: Early
17 Ladutxe 428 108 67 52 .252 .530 B
20 Iturbide 542 93 83 73 .172 .459 F
67 Bailo 524 91 69 62 .174 .424 B
31 Jairo 497 75 67 69 .151 .425 F
34 Medrano 546 73 51 49 .134 .317 F
25 Foronda 540 65 69 84 .120 .404 F
50 Elizalde 521 58 58 51 .111 .321 B
47 Xabat 548 55 64 63 .100 .332 F
56 Zabala 531 54 76 76 .102 .388 B
64 Yeche 406 53 41 57 .131 .372 B
19 Minte 436 48 70 56 .110 .399 B
35 Spinner 536 42 54 55 .078 .282 B
13 Ubilla 405 39 43 68 .096 .370 B
14 Arta 330 36 48 41 .109 .379 B
53 Anndy 449 30 31 62 .067 .274 F
69 Goitia 413 28 34 57 .068 .288 F
30 Larrea 313 26 35 40 .083 .323 B
10 Goixerri 339 20 30 29 .059 .233 F
16 Goenaga 207 11 25 28 .053 .309 F
11 Erik 529 135 86 57 .255 .526 F
22 Diego 494 79 74 71 .160 .453 F
49 Amigorena 519 77 56 78 .148 .407 B
42 Barandika 485 75 85 68 .155 .470 F
38 Urbieta 533 72 62 74 .135 .390 B
59 Leke 521 69 73 73 .132 .413 B
46 Arrieta 544 67 60 63 .123 .349 F
54 Zulaika 401 66 66 59 .165 .476 F
60 Salegi 543 66 79 54 .122 .366 B
98 Elgezabal 410 58 50 41 .141 .363 B
23 Ithurria 553 53 74 66 .096 .349 F
15 Ibon 296 52 49 36 .176 .463 B
89 Urtaran 516 37 60 63 .072 .310 B
39 Israel 278 36 35 31 .129 .367 B
33 Tevin 354 32 39 46 .090 .331 F
12 Beitia 353 29 36 38 .082 .292 F
18 Chasio 448 28 37 46 .063 .248 B
Table 6: Leading Performance Winners: This is a listing, by number of most performance wins, of the Dania roster during the season. Performance wins were either outright or shared. In all cases performances were "won" with 2 to 4 wins.
23: Erik (late-front)
20: Ladutxe (early-back)
14: Diego (late-front); Bailo (early-back)
13: Barrandika (late-front)
11: Amigorena (late-back); Zulaika (l-f)
10: Arrieta (l-f)
9: Iturbide (early-front); Ibon (l-b)
8: Medrano (e-f)
7: Elizalde (e-b)
6: Elgezabal (l-b); Leke (l-b); Xabat (e-f); Yeche (e-b); Salegi (l-b); Urbieta (l-b); Jairo (e-f); Minte (e-b)
5: Zabala (e-b)
4: Spinner (e-b)
3: Ubilla (e-b); Israel (l-b); Betia (e-f); Arta (e-b); Foronda (e-f); Larrea (e-b)
2: Tevin (l-f); Ithurria (l-f)
1: Anndy (e-f); Chasio (l-b); Goitia (e-f); Goixerri (e-f)
Table 7: Players with the most wins in a performance: The most wins in a performance was 4. Bailo and Barandika did it twice.
Bailo (early-back) 1/10(E); 3/27(E)
Barandika (late-front) 2/27(E); 4/7(M)
Zulaika (late-front) 1/16(M)
Iturbide (early-front) 1/20(M)
Erik (late-front) 1/31(E)
Amigorena (late-back) 2/6(E)
Arrieta (late-front) 3/16(M)
Ibon (late-back) 3/22(E)
Minte (early-back) 3/30(M)
Medrano (early-front) 4/3(M)
Table 8: Leading weekly winners:
All Players who won the most games in a week. Outright or shared:
Erik (late-front) 6
Ladutxe (early-back) 4
Bailo (early-back) 3*
Arta (early-back) 1
Barandika (late-front) 1
Ibon (late-back) 1
Iturbide (early-front) 1
Leke (late-back) 1
Medrano (early-front) 1
Minte (early-back) 1
*Bailo's 3rd weekly winner was for the last week of the season. It is uncomfirmed. If the winner was someone else, it will be corrected.
Table 9: Most wins in a week:
Erik (late-front) 13
Erik 12 (4 times);
Ladutxe (early-back) 12 (twice);
Iturbide (early-front) 12;
Barandika (late-front) 12;
Bailo (early-back) 12;
Medrano: (early-front) 12
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