2025 Unit 142 Mini-McKenney Masterpoint Races
| 10,000 or more | Reanette Frobouck | 742.30 |
| 7,500 to 10,000 | Frank Cymerman | 352.09 |
| 5,000 to 7,500: | Fred Schenker | 347.96 |
| 3,500 to 5,000: | David Loeb | 290.35 |
| 2,500 to 3,500 | James Gump | 218.62 |
| 1,500 to 2,500 | Robert Winters | 370.21 |
| 1,000 to 1,500 | Roger Reese | 195.17 |
| 500 to 1,000 | Karl Sokalski | 102.36 |
| 300 to 500 | Aaron Balleisen | 82.40 |
| 200 to 300 | Robyn Fennell | 243.59 |
| 100 to 200 | Chris Rasmussen | 84.26 |
| 50 to 100 | Dennis Harkreader | 61.14 |
| 20 to 50: | Elizabeth Boyle | 72.86 |
| 5 to 20: | James Lucas | 48.96 |
| 0 to 5 | Daniel Lattanzi | 30.08 |
In 1974, the ACBL Board of Directors voted to recognize the masterpoint achievements of all players and the Mini-McKenney races were established. The winners at each level of achievement are recognized by the ACBL each year in the April issue of the Bridge Bulletin and at the district and unit levels. Eligibility is determined by each player’s masterpoint holding at the beginning of the calendar year. All points earned during the year count with the exception of online games that award “colorless” masterpoints.
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2026 Unit 142 Helen Shanbrom Ace of Clubs Races
| 10,000 or more | Reanette Frobouck | 112.05 |
| 7,500 to 10,000 | Judy Haffner | 135.14 |
| 5,000 to 7,500: | Barbara Belardi | 110.36 |
| 3,500 to 5,000: | Kenneth Eichler | 181.00 |
| 2,500 to 3,500 | James Gump | 172.92 |
| 1,500 to 2,500 | Beverly Ann Spine | 151.81 |
| 1,000 to 1,500 | Wayne Obitz | 80.57 |
| 500 to 1,000 | Karl Sokalski | 58.37 |
| 300 to 500 | Dennis Kriek | 41.07 |
| 200 to 300 | Robyn Fennell | 152.03 |
| 100 to 200 | Chris Rasmussen | 31.24 |
| 50 to 100 | Dennis Harkreader | 36.27 |
| 20 to 50: | Elizabeth Boyle | 47.74 |
| 5 to 20: | James Lucas | 44.36 |
| 0 to 5 | Daniel Lattanzi | 20.00 |
The vast majority of ACBL members play in local club games. To recognize achievement at the club level, the Ace of Clubs competition was created in 1984. These club champions are recognized at the unit level and ACBL-wide. All points won at the club level are counted in this contest with the exception of those won in STaCs. This award was renamed in 2011 in honor of Grand Life Master Helen Shanbrom of Tamarac FL. Shanbrom was one of the most active players in the ACBL for decades and won the top category of the Ace of Clubs more times than any other member in ACBL history.
See all the Unit 142 Helen Shanbrom Ace of Clubs Awards
Masterpoints Races for Previous Years



