2019 Class

Josh Barlage

Known to many as “Boom-Boom”, Josh started coming to the draft in 2006 and has never looked back. Although he’s been known to do fairly well at bean bags with his long time partner, Brian Goodnature, Josh’s true calling is in the sport of Rock Toss. The 2011 National Rock Toss Champion (Kevin Rasmussen partner), Josh won the inaugural championship in dramatic fashion with a doubler that sealed the deal. Barlage is currently the meat in the Goodnature sandwich of the Dirty Sanchez endurance challenge. We’ll see how he fairs. A long time Draft Master and friend to all, Josh continues to represent us well.

Ron Perry

The only 2x CHAMP in the history of the draft, and a 3x All-American. Tied for the record high score with 157.5 in 2008. Certainly the most successful drafter to have consistently avoided the headache of being a draft master. Considered by most (but not all) to be the nicest person in the draft. Allegedly walked out on a $7.65 tab (French fries and a Coke) at Hooters in 2009.

Chris Lull

One of the rare competitors to be both an All-American and Donkey. Has abandoned a previous draft strategy of selecting 3rd and 4th place finishers from the EIWA because, “they were tough in high school.” Rarely misses a session; however, can be found asleep in his seat at least one time per tournament. Will typically disappear for hours to “have a dinner with friends” and show up 12 hours later looking disheveled. Enjoys lentils and arugula.