On January 28, 2006, in Bridgton, Maine, 55 people gathered to do battle for the titles of greatest four square players on earth. Six players from Burlington Squarefour, five from Boston Squarefour, four representitives of Boston College Four Square, a free agent from Bermuda, and scores of Bridgton residents fought fiercely for four hours, and this photo depicts all the big winners of the evening.

The great news is that two members of the Squarefour contingent brought home World Champ titles, repeat Ladies Champ Dana Ostberg and new Mens Champ Patrick Miller. Also awarded were two timer Senior Mens Champion Tom (Uncle Tommy) Stockwell, Senior Ladies Champ Elenor Nicholson, Junior Champs Ben Stockwell and Erica Chute and the Audience Favorite was issued to the Boston College Four Square Team.

For full details and more photos, take a look at the World Champs gallery: http://www.squarefour.org/image/tid/18

Results have been published by a number of sources already, including the Portland Herald and Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_square

On January 28, 2006, in Bridgton, Maine, 55 people gathered to do battle for the titles of greatest four square players on earth. Six players from Burlington Squarefour, five from Boston Squarefour, four representitives of Boston College Four Square, a free agent from Bermuda, and scores of Bridgton residents fought fiercely for four hours, and this photo depicts all the big winners of the evening.

The great news is that two members of the Squarefour contingent brought home World Champ titles, repeat Ladies Champ Dana Ostberg and new Mens Champ Patrick Miller. Also awarded were two timer Senior Mens Champion Tom (Uncle Tommy) Stockwell, Senior Ladies Champ Elenor Nicholson, Junior Champs Ben Stockwell and Erica Chute and the Audience Favorite was issued to the Boston College Four Square Team.

For full details and more photos, take a look at the World Champs gallery: http://www.squarefour.org/image/tid/18

Results have been published by a number of sources already, including the Portland Herald and

Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_square

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