Ian Weinstein left Florida to brave the Minnesota winter.

It worked well for him. He won 23 of 32 games, topping former Redeye king Tim Adamson, who came in second with 20 wins. Iowan Mike Johnson, more accustomed to the climate, crushed Division 2 opponents, winning 27 games.



Details at Redeye 2017
Jeff Clark of Michigan won the Pinkeye. Details: Pinkeye 2017

