Reecie, Chase, and Jeff at the Marble Dome in Tompkinsville, Ky.
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Reecie, Chase, and Molly.
Reecie, Chase, and Jeff at the Marble Dome in Tompkinsville, Ky.
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Reecie, Chase, and Molly.

Shannon Georgevich and Jeremy Hulse kissing the US Marbles Cup in 2003.
By Daveen Rae Kurutz
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Marbles mania has hit
For the first time in its 16-year history, the U.S. Marbles Championship will be held in the
The championship will be Saturday and Sunday at the North Park Ice Skating Facility in McCandless. The tournament, open to anyone over age 14, has been held in
"We do have a great history with marbles here in
For each of the past five years,
Don't confuse the National Marbles Tournament with this weekend's event -- they're very different, said organizer Ed Ricci, Amber's father. The National Marbles Tournament, held each year in Wildwood, N.J., is open to shooters younger than 14. Once someone wins a national title, he or she can't compete again.
That's where the U.S. Marbles Championship comes in. Past winners -- including Leffakis, Amber Ricci and 2007 girls champ Alexandra Bauer -- can compete in the tournament, open to anyone who registered by Tuesday. Ed Ricci said he expects 50 to 100 competitors. His daughter is just excited to compete in her second national tourney this summer.
"I've always wanted to compete in it, and it's a great opportunity," said Ricci. "It's just interesting to play, and anybody can do it. I think I'll do pretty good, maybe win a couple rounds."
The tournament was started by Jeff Kimmell of
"It's great for the event.
Evanto said county officials are considering installing a permanent marbles playing area in
That's entirely possible, Ed Ricci said. Officials are talking about moving the tournament to the
"It grows through families, where one winner teaches another how to play. They still have the interest even if they didn't win," he said. "You reap all the benefits of your success."
Knucklers place high at nationals