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ORDER & REGISTRATION PROBLEMS

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ORDER & REGISTRATION PROBLEMS

If you ordered equipment, tried to register for a tournament or purchase membership between September 25 and October 8, it is possible your order did no go through. Things seem to be working as normal again so you may like to email us to let us know if you didn’t receive merchandise or any membership confirmations, etc.

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2022-23 LSL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE NOW HERE!

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2022-23 LSL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE NOW HERE!

We are pleased to finally announce our tournament schedule for the upcoming year of Lightspeed Saber!

It’s an action packed year promising plenty of fighting opportunities for everyone who wants them. Each of our three main regions plus Canada has at least one upcoming tournament, many of these being the first in that area, and there’s at least one tournament every month now through next year’s Nationals in June. So start blacking out your calendars and planning your road trips now, because Lightspeed Saber fencers are going to be busy, busy with tournaments!

Check out the schedule, organized by region or in chronological order, below and find sign-ups on our tournaments page. Not every tournament is available for sign-ups yet, but look out for announcements and check back closer to the date to know when they become available.


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SIGN UPS FOR LIGHTSPEED STRIKES BACK CLOSE JUNE 14TH

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SIGN UPS FOR LIGHTSPEED STRIKES BACK CLOSE JUNE 14TH

Lightspeed Strikes Back 2022 is coming up fast, which means your window of opportunity to sign up is quickly closing. You have two and a half weeks in which to buy your fencer passes before we close registration on June 14th. Fencer passes will not be available at the door.

This is Lightspeed Saber’s biggest event of the year, a four day event bringing together fencers of all grades from all around the USA. Tickets are currently $105 for a Basic pass, but they increase in price this Wednesday, June 1st. Separate Spectator passes are available at the door only.

Purchase your passes and find out more about the event at: LightspeedSaber.com/events/2022/06/23/lightspeedstrikesback.

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HAYAKAWA TAKES 1ST @ DUEL IN THE DEN 1, 2022

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HAYAKAWA TAKES 1ST @ DUEL IN THE DEN 1, 2022


SUMMARY

RESULTS

  1. Hikaru Hayakawa

  2. John Mullins

  3. Priscilla Haile

PROMOTIONS & RERATINGS

  • Hikaru Hiyakawa D->D

  • John Mullins U->E


The last day of April brought about part one (of two) of the Lone Wolf Base’s Duel in the Den Series! With the hopes of ranking up some Novice or Unranked fighters by excluding ranks C and above, Duel in the Den allowed newer fencers to test their mettle against others in the same general experience levels. Los Angeles Krait Base and Irvine Knights each sent down two members looking to get in some great fights versus Lone Wolf’s own D-rank fighter.

Coming from Krait base we had the lovely yet fierce, power-couple of Kieran and Priscilla Haile! Although they were unable to make it down to Escondido for Summer Slash V they came down with their heads high and in great spirits! John Mullins and Dinah Kolasa joined us from Knight base, with this being Dinah’s second ever appearance in competitive bouts. Hikaru “Ru” Hayakawa was the literal “Lone Wolf” fighting from his home base and the only currently ranked fighter with a D-rank. The tournament was smaller than planned due to various circumstances, and we hope to see the other fighters who had hoped to compete during our second tournament on May 14!

Dinah made a great “second debut” here in Escondido. Her third match of the night was versus Kieran, with Kieran racked 3 points on the board in the first 38 seconds of the match. However, Dinah was not disheartened and through some long exchanges bringing it back with a 4 point succession. Kieran fought back landing a first-strike and bringing us to 4-4 with only 25 seconds left on the clock. After some back and forths, including an amazing hook shot from Dinah, we were staring at 9 seconds left on the clock with Kieran leading 7 to 6. As soon as “Fight” was called by referee Liam, Dinah threw out the hook shot again and with 8 seconds left on the clock closing out the tense match 8 to 7 and claiming her first competitive win!

Priscilla brought a very interesting tandem grip style to the Duel and showed us that you cannot count out a two-handed grip in this primarily one-handed sport! Keeping very strong horse and bow stances she threw her opponents a little off of their game, as not many fencers come from such explosive stances! With such power comes amazing defense maneuvers, and Priscilla was very capable of controlling any basic one-handed blade movements against her, including scoring a parry riposte versus Dinah, which kept her well in the lead during their match and landing her a win in the pools.

Kieran kept up with his wife well by showing that he too was capable of defense bonus points! Although he lost versus John in the round-robin, he made him work for it by scoring an early 3-pointer scored by defending on the way into a hand pick! With some really great back-and-forth exchanges, Kieran was able to have a massive lead on Priscilla, handing him a win, and potentially a heated debate on the way home, lol!

John brings to us the old adage “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” John may be a big guy but his speed and accuracy made him an extremely tough opponent for most of the other fencers. With quick hand picks and amazing blade work, he kept his opponents on their back foot, afraid to come in, for fear of getting picked from his massive reach. John did find difficulty in Priscilla’s lateral and lower movements. She brought the score up to a 7-all comeback, but John was ultimately able to close it out with a fiercely accurate hand pick, ending 9 to 7.
Although John was looking to be the top competitor of the night, the true test was versus our only ranked fighter of the evening, D-ranked Hikaru. Hikaru was by far the most agile fighter in this comp. taking an immediate lead. One minute in, however, John was able to chain together some amazing picks and took the lead 5 to 4. Not wanting to lose as the “Home Team”, and also probably gathering the strength of the wolf pack, Ru pulled out some hookshots to the hand in order to close out the match 8 - 5.To make brackets extremely interesting, we took the number one fighter and gave them a bye through the brackets, letting them rest and recouperate until the finals match. Much like his showing at Summer Slash V, Ru was riding the home-field advantage in first place out of pools. The other four competitors had a ways to go to get to the final boss match, as all matches were now first eight points, but best of three rounds, with a 90 second “coaching intermission” between rounds.

The brackets started with the Irvine pair facing off in the “Quarterfinals”. John stepped into the ring with a mission and faced his teammate, Dinah, with a heavy heart. The first round was very reminiscent of their pool match with John keeping a massive lead the whole time, ending it 9 to 2. After a few words with her coach Cang Snow, Dinah looked to have a whole new battle plan. Her defensive movements were much more effective this time around and she was able to stall out John’s hand picks for a large part of the round. The end result was our very first round to go to a time call, ending with John in the lead at 7 to 3.

To find out who John was facing in the semi-finals, we went back to the lovely Krait Base couple! Kieran pulled off the win versus Priscilla in the pool match, but here in the best of three brackets Priscilla said, “Rings are off when we’re in the ring!” The first round was already a change up from the pools, as the two would go back and forth with some intense exchanges. Kieran took the first round win with some rapid fire combo attacks, but this time, Priscilla kept up, keeping it close at 8 to 5. With spectators hoping for an amazing comeback story, we entered round two with Priscilla mixing up her move pool with attacks very reminiscent of her base leader Tony Zaldua. This worked out well to her advantage as it kept her and Kieran going back and forth just long enough to run the clock down, ending the round at 7 to 6, Priscilla! Which meant we entered Round Three. As with any multi-round fight, both fighters seemed to have slowed down from their previous two rounds. Although Kieran put together some amazing combos with quick succession, Priscilla was able to counter back with amazing evasion and quick picks to take Round Three and the match, with a score of 9 to 6!

That brought Priscilla and John to the Semi-Finals match to see who would fight Hikaru! Keeping to her typical two handed stance and giving up quite a few honor calls, Priscilla realized that she was being beaten by John’s accurate snipes. Although she was able to deflect quite a few, she was still unable to retaliate at the range John was capable of, and John quickly closed out both rounds, 9 to 3 and 8 to 3. John was given as much time as needed to catch his breath, because he now faced Ru in The Finals!

What I did not say earlier is that all of these fighters drove out here to Escondido from OC and LA, respectively, to compete not only at a shot to earn their first ranks, but also to earn their own lights and sound lightsaber! Yes, a full equipped, lightweight, Lightspeed-legal lightsaber! Are you C or lower? Want a chance to get your own lightsaber? Come on out to Duel in the Den Episode II on May 14th! The tournament will be a Qualifier only event, meaning it is not “Prized”, however, all competitors will get an free entry into the raffle. Additional entries can be purchased online or on site. Raffle is open to all competitors and their guests! Tickets are on sale now on Duel In The Den 2 Eventbrite! C-ranks, please contact Andre to get your “discount code” before purchasing a ticket!

Anyway, where were we? OH! Right, The Final Fight. Although John lost to Ru in the pools, he had the heart of a lion... or a warrior... or maybe it was both, because he was on a fighter’s high and ready to take on any challenge, even if that meant the Lone Wolf at the end of the tunnel!

The First round started out extremely strong, as Ru bounced in and out looking for that first strike, while John was also stepping in and out to counter, not leaving space for Ru to feel comfortable. Although Ru opened up with a misparry and a clean hand shot, John’s extended reach proved to be a problem for Ru immediately afterwards. A few clashes in, the fight turned into survival match of who could keep their hands safe. After that tactic stalled out, John decided to aim high and score a massive head strike to keep him in the game. Ru followed up with a first-hit hand strike to close out round one, just barely, 8 to 7.

After a brief water break, both competitors came into Round Two refreshed. Irvine Coach Snow turned to his pupil during the intermission to give some helpful pointers, hopefully on how to slow down the smaller, younger Ru. The start of the round was promising for John as his tempo was definitely different this time around. Scoring a head shot early and with some quick retalitions, it looked as though John was at the start of a “reverse sweep”. Unfortunately, Ru seemingly picked up on John’s new methods and started to off-set the tempo of his fighting, which John was not prepared for. After a few devastating clean strikes, Ru finished the round 9 to 5, taking the match and first place for Duel in the Den Episode I!

For earning second place, John earns his first rank, coming in at E-rank! Hikaru re-earned his D-rank.

I want to thank all of the other competitors for coming out. I know we’re a little far from the rest of SoCal, but it means so much for us to be able to host these things, and we honestly love to have novice fighters earning ranks with us! If you fought on Saturday, you’re more than welcome to come back on the 14th. If you would like your chance to earn a ranking within the league, we gladly welcome you down here in The Den!

A big thank you to Lightspeed Saber League and Cang Snow for making all of this possible, and bringing us the World’s Fastest Light-Based Saber Fencing!

M.T.F.B.W.Y.A.

Andre “Moose” Gonzalez

Cpt. Lone Wolf Base

 

ANDRE “MOOSE” GONZALEZ
Base Captain - Lone Wolf Base, Escondido, CA


STAFF

Liam
Rico
Fonzie
Dustin

COMPETITORS

Priscilla Haile
Kieran Haile
Dinah Kolasa
Hikaru Hayakawa
John Mullins



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TORRES EARNS 1ST GOLD @ STAR CASH TOURNY

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TORRES EARNS 1ST GOLD @ STAR CASH TOURNY


SUMMARY

RESULTS

  1. Matt Torres

  2. Vance Cole

  3. Richard Finn

  4. Dakota Eggert

    (more below)

PROMOTIONS & RERATINGS

  • Vance Cole: E->E

  • Richard Finn: U->E

  • Matt Torres: U->E


The Star Cash Tournament was Star Temple's first cash prize tournament. It was hosted at Addison circle park on March 27th, 2022. The tournament was structured as a double elimination that switches to single-elimination for the semi-finals and finals. A concept not used in LSL before. The tournament was seeded using rankings from previous tournaments and Star Temple challenge nights. The higher the rank, the higher the seed.

 Leading off we had a fight between the number 2 seed, Dakota, and the number 7 seed Sebastian. Dakota took the match but it was hard-fought. After that, there was an intense battle between the number 5 seed, Richie Finn, and the number 8 seed, Travis. After some good back and forth points, Richie kicked it into overdrive to take the match. Followed in suit by the number 4 seed, Ty, and the number 5 seed, Matt. Both of these warriors pushed on each other with their incredible skills and Matt turned out victorious. Travis then won a match against Selasi due to forfeit after Selasi was late to the tournament.

This led to Vance, the number 1 seed, and Selasi, the number 3 seed having their match. Selasi was the reigning Star Temple champion and Vance is a former champion. This match was long-lived, fast-paced, and extraordinarily intense. Both fighters wanted to win. Vance came out on top after a fierce duel. To follow that up was a match between Ty and Sebastian that ended with Ty on top after his counterattack style caught Sebastian off guard.

This was followed by Richie and Vance, which was the longest fight of the night. It took nearly 10 minutes of back and forth due to multiple simultaneous hits, connecting blows that were too hard for judges to see, and mind-bending defense from both duelists. In the end, Richie came out on top by a single point. Dakota and Matt followed that intense scene with something to keep everyone on their toes. Both fighters fought wildly and with incredible speed, taking up the entire ring with expert movements. In the end, Matt defeated Dakota by a single point after Dakota had made up a 6 point gap. Travis and Vance then produced an incredible duel. Travis displayed how much he had improved since the last time we'd seen him compete but Vance displayed his champion-level skills to take the match.  

The semi-finals then began with the first match being Richie versus Matt. Both fighters were undefeated to this point and neither was going to let that change easily. In the end, Matt stood victorious in a battle that shook the earth. Both men were full of kindness towards one another afterward and discussed how incredible the match was. Vance then took on Dakota, both men trying to avoid being eliminated. Both had two wins and one loss, neither wanted to go down. Despite Dakota's erratic movements, Vance's impenetrable defense took the victory. Having scored two ripostes and multiple shots that pierced Dakota's defense as he retreated. Richie was awarded third place after a medical forfeit from Dakota. The final match between Vance and Matt for first place was colossal for Star Temple. It saw a new champion fall into place. Matt, using the skills he's acquired from training rigorously and with the knowledge of the day, took the match by storm. He was able to overcome Vance's mighty defense and produced a fight that Vance himself called "a beatdown". This led to the final positions being Matt Torres in first, Vance Cole in second, and Richie Finn in third.

Thank you to the staff of Star Temple for making this tournament happen. 

 

DAKOTA EGGERT

LS Fort Worth / Star Temple
Squadron Leader


STAFF

Dakota Eggert
Ty Esquenazi
Vance Cole

COMPETITORS

Dakota Eggert
Ty Esquenazi
Vance Cole
Richard Finn
Matthew Torres
Selasi Quashie
Sebastian Finn
Travis Whitcraft



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COMPETITION RULES UPDATED

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COMPETITION RULES UPDATED

The official competition rules manual has been updated with some necessary clarifications. These include:

  • Standard competition box size set to 15’x30’

  • Standard fight times for some match types set

  • Referee signals clarified

  • Replaced Special Match Conditions with Priority section

  • Clarified repeat-attack rules under Reckless Fencing section.

  • Violation penalties updated to include a warning and a second red card.

Head over to the Rules page to download the updated manual.

Note that these are still considered the 2021 rules to denote that no major changes are being made at this time.

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SIGN UP FOR SOCAL FALL 2021 TOURNAMENTS HERE

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SIGN UP FOR SOCAL FALL 2021 TOURNAMENTS HERE

Announcements for the final competitions for 2021 in Southern California are finally here! These four events will close out the year with a huge bang, after which southern California will break over winter. So don’t miss these opportunities to climb the ladder!

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