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The '''Tucson Power Rankings''' are a ranking of ''Melee'' players that regularly attend tournaments in Tucson, Arizona with the goal of giving recognition to the players that contributed to the revival of the scene in 2021. While most of these players are below the skill level of the Arizona PR, their commitment to come compete deserves some recognition. These rankings will come out three times a year modeled around the schedule at the University of Arizona (where most of the events in Tucson take place). The first edition was taken at the end of the fall semester, the second edition will take place at the end of the spring semester, and there will be a third edition to cover the summer. These rankings are decided by the main tournament organizers in Tucson, while receiving the input of long-time members of the scene. | The '''Tucson Power Rankings''' are a ranking of ''Melee'' players that regularly attend tournaments in Tucson, Arizona with the goal of giving recognition to the players that contributed to the revival of the scene in 2021. While most of these players are below the skill level of the Arizona PR, their commitment to come compete deserves some recognition. These rankings will come out three times a year modeled around the schedule at the University of Arizona (where most of the events in Tucson take place). The first edition was taken at the end of the fall semester, the second edition will take place at the end of the spring semester, and there will be a third edition to cover the summer. These rankings are decided by the main tournament organizers in Tucson, while receiving the input of long-time members of the scene. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:12, April 19, 2022
The Tucson Power Rankings are a ranking of Melee players that regularly attend tournaments in Tucson, Arizona with the goal of giving recognition to the players that contributed to the revival of the scene in 2021. While most of these players are below the skill level of the Arizona PR, their commitment to come compete deserves some recognition. These rankings will come out three times a year modeled around the schedule at the University of Arizona (where most of the events in Tucson take place). The first edition was taken at the end of the fall semester, the second edition will take place at the end of the spring semester, and there will be a third edition to cover the summer. These rankings are decided by the main tournament organizers in Tucson, while receiving the input of long-time members of the scene.
Current Panelists[edit]
Melee[edit]
Fall 2021[edit]
Ranking | Smasher | Previous rank | Movement | Character |
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0 | Silly Kyle | — | — | |
1 | Ego Check | — | — | |
2 | BLG | — | — | |
3 | Rochi | — | — | |
4 | Scooby | — | — | |
5 | chr (Owl) | — | — | |
6 | $hweems | — | — | |
7 | Kahrsen | — | — | |
8 | BOX | — | — | |
9 | Absurd | — | — | |
10 | Yazy | — | — |
Note: Silly Kyle was recognized with the "0" spot because despite being under the attendance requirement, he demonstrated that he was easily the best active player in Tucson this season.