Jugglers World, March 1983, p.30
by Bill Giduz
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Groundhog
Gets Icy Nose in
A groundhog peeping
out of its hole in
The states of
The private school gymnasium in which the festival occurred was overflowing with jugglers and about 300 members of the public who attended the competitions Saturday afternoon. Seated in a semi-circle, the crowd cheered 13 competitors vying with four minute routines to win the titles of "Most Spectacular," "Most Incredible," and "Most Stupendous" jugglers.
Three judges, an Atlanta Constitution newspaper sports columnist, director of the Atlanta Arts Festival and a promotional director for a nearby resort, were chosen specifically for their lack of juggling knowledge.
They chose Benji
Hill of Thomasville.
It was the third straight year Vaksman took home a "Punxsutawney Phil" trophy, but was the first time the other two winners had ever attended the Groundhog Day Festival.
With his usual flawless precision, Vaksman presented combination tricks such as juggling two clubs and two basketballs while bouncing on a pogo stick. He kept seven hula hoops twirling around his stomach and knees while juggling three balls in one hand and a basketball and club in the other hand. He also presented a recently perfected trick, spinning rings around both wrists while juggling three balls and riding a unicycle.
Hill presented a flashy stage routine, including three club back crosses, five rings, four hatchets and three long-handled axes.
The 16-year-old high school student said he has been juggling for 3 1/2 years, and has won a statewide talent contest.
Mallery won for a
comedy routine which included manipulation of a devil stick and juggling
three furry, bewhiskered clubs. He introduced the home-made clubs as his
cats Sparky, Fluffy and
Mallery said he and his wife, Roseanne, have been street juggling all over the country as the "Juggling Gibertinis" since last June.
Others competing were:
David Lowe of
Robert Calloway,
'The Rhythmic Juggling Machine," from
Tim Nolan of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, who performed a three ball comedy routine, five and six balls in a half-shower pattern, and did two ping pong balls with his mouth.
Henry Slack of
Tom Roos, from
Pat Cox of
Lorenzo Caruso of
The Jongleur
Jugglers from
Louis Zeller of |
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