Bo, Champion from: 
May, July and November 2001
July and December 2002
February, May and December 2003
October & December 2005

...and the September 2006 Leagues
The first eleven-time champion!


Bo, the most faithful League player of all, who took 2 years to win her first League, is from Newark, Delaware. But when Bo gets going, she really gets going. With her 4th win she had set a record, in December 2002 she joined the ranks of 5 time winners, and then became the very first 6 (and 7 & 8) times winner in 2003. Bo was kind enough to let other players win in 2004 but came back with her 9th & 10th wins in 2005. She has now become the 1st eleven-time champion with her 2006 win.

Real, live comment from her opponent:

Bo won!
Bo won!
Bo won!
It was a great match, but she won AGAIN. We will never live it down. I can't even try to go against her next month, I'll be away. She could make it 3 in a row.
I'm exhausted. Bo deserves it. She is a true champion. At least she let me win one game this match.

Besides the enjoyment she gets out of playing Spite and Malice, she also plays guitar and writes her own music and lyrics.

She has played pool and has even been to the nationals in St. Louis where her team took 4th place. She currently plays darts in the American Darters Association league where she is the highest ranked female player in Delaware (the only former Swedish colony in America) and currently ranked 3rd in the nation.

She went to the dart nationals in Las Vegas in August of 2002 and was the number 3 seeded female. She and her niece took 3rd in the Women's doubles.

She has two very special cats named appropriately, Spite and Malice, and their kitten, BB.

Bo also enjoys running the goBOnanas Spite and Malice tourney even though she is slowly being worn down by all attempts to beat the rules...

Did you know that Bo tries to cover her ass in all sorts of ways (except for the usual pair of jeans)? Reporting results two or even three times, using report forms as well as emails. Note that this does not give her any extra wins in the Leagues (even though one might think so).

Her news letter from her Tournament is usually made up very late at night (and "made up" is the key here). To beat her, I suggest you play her after she has written those news letters. She will be too exhausted to play straight... -Janne

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