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The Score Card: Season's Endings

Kineticist·article·analyzed·Dec 19, 2025
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TL;DR

2025 Stern Pro Circuit season concludes with three major tournaments; 2026 schedule announced.

Summary

The Score Card reports on three major Stern Pro Circuit tournaments concluding the 2025 season: Free Play Florida (won by Nick Mueller), Pincinnati (won by Ryan McQuaid), and Winter Bash (won by Eric Stone). The article covers tournament formats, notable player performances, and previews the 2026 Stern Pro Circuit schedule with 20 events.

Key Claims

  • Free Play Florida was the Sunshine State's largest arcade and pinball show, held in late November before Thanksgiving

    high confidence · Article opening establishing venue and timing

  • Free Play Florida had 150 total players competing, with top 24 advancing to A Division and next 16 to B Division

    high confidence · Tournament structure description

  • Nick Mueller won Free Play Florida, defeating Zmac, Dalton Ely, and Andy Rosa in finals

    high confidence · Tournament results section

  • Pincinnati attracted over 135 players across 20 rounds of qualifying, with 40 advancing to A Division

    high confidence · Pincinnati tournament overview

  • Ryan McQuaid won Pincinnati, defeating Sterling Mitoska, John Delzoppo, and Andy Rosa

    high confidence · Pincinnati finals results

  • Winter Bash had over 115 players, with top 40 in A Division and next 16 in B Division

    high confidence · Winter Bash tournament structure

  • Eric Stone won Winter Bash, the final 2025 Stern Pro Circuit tournament

    high confidence · Winter Bash finals and overall results

  • 2026 Stern Pro Circuit will feature 20 tournaments total

    high confidence · Announced upcoming season structure

  • NACS IFPA State/Provincial Championships are scheduled for January 17, 2026

    high confidence · Upcoming events section

Notable Quotes

  • “Qualifying was Herb-style, with players offered unlimited attempts (based on their time and budget) to obtain the highest score on a bank of 11 games, with the 6 best games counting in the main tournament.”

    Author (Matt Owen) @ Free Play Florida section — Explains qualifying format used at FPF 2025

  • “Though there was a bit of wiggle room, with 40 total players making it into A Division, the skilled field of competition made success in the playoffs notably challenging.”

    Author (Matt Owen) @ Pincinnati section — Commentary on competitive depth at Pincinnati

  • “As usual with Stars, it was a rocky start as the competitors got comfortable with the center post and drain-hungry outlanes, but Ryan took an early lead with some solid spinner rips.”

    Author (Matt Owen) @ Pincinnati finals — Describes gameplay dynamics on Stars machine

  • “A player-favorite competition, Winter Bash is a sociable, entertaining event, where the competitive pinball community gathers around for one last big tournament to wrap up the season.”

    Author (Matt Owen) @ Winter Bash introduction — Characterizes Winter Bash's role in the competitive calendar

  • “Tournaments continue to be one of my favorite parts of the pinball world and I'm always ecstatic to share the latest happenings with our readers.”

    Author (Matt Owen) @ Closing section — Author's personal reflection on covering tournament content

Entities

Nick MuellerpersonZach McCarthypersonRyan McQuaidpersonEric StonepersonDalton ElypersonAndy RosapersonJohn DelzoppopersonSterling MitoskapersonGregory KennedypersonSteven Bowdenperson

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    event_signal: Three major Stern Pro Circuit tournaments held in November-December 2025 (Free Play Florida, Pincinnati, Winter Bash) with comprehensive coverage and streaming

    high · All three tournaments explicitly covered with detailed results, player performances, and broadcast information

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    competitive_signal: Multiple strong finishes by Andy Rosa across three major tournaments (runner-up or finalist in all three); Zach McCarthy maintains top-tier competitive status; Eric Stone wins final major tournament

    high · Andy Rosa appears in finals of all three events; Zach McCarthy competes in finals at Free Play Florida and Winter Bash; Eric Stone wins Winter Bash convincingly

  • ?

    content_signal: All three major tournaments streamed live on Twitch/YouTube by dedicated streaming organizations (Batcave Pinball, SDTMPinball, Fox Cities Pinball)

    high · Each tournament section explicitly mentions live streaming; author praises broadcast quality at Winter Bash

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    event_signal: 2026 Stern Pro Circuit announced with 20 total events; first tournament set for early January with additional dates TBD

    high · Explicit statement: 'this is the full list of the 20 tournaments that will make up the 2026 Stern Pro Circuit'

  • ?

    competitive_signal: Strong player participation across all three venues (150 at FPF, 135+ at Pincinnati, 115+ at Winter Bash) indicating healthy competitive scene

    high · Specific player counts provided for all three tournaments; described as large/expanded fields

Topics

Tournament Results & Competitive PlayprimaryStern Pro Circuit 2025 Season Finaleprimary2026 Stern Pro Circuit Schedule AnnouncementprimaryTournament Streaming & Broadcast CoveragesecondaryCompetitive Player PerformancessecondaryPinball Machine Gameplay & RulessecondaryTournament Formats & Structuressecondary

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Like what you're reading? Get pinball news, analysis, and deep dives delivered to your inbox. Get pinball news, analysis, and deep dives delivered to your inbox. Tucked in at the end of November, just before Thanksgiving, was Free Play Florida, the Sunshine State's largest arcade and pinball show. In addition to their expansive floor of arcade machines, FPF 2025 hosted a bounty of pinball tournaments, including a Classics tournament, Women's tournament, and the main Stern Pro Circuit event. Qualifying was Herb-style, with players offered unlimited attempts (based on their time and budget) to obtain the highest score on a bank of 11 games, with the 6 best games counting in the main tournament. The top 24 highest qualifiers advanced to A Division, with the next highest 16 moving into B Division, and with a total of 150 players, qualifying for playoffs was no easy feat. Luckily, all of the action was streamed live on Twitch and YouTube, thanks to Batcave Pinball. Playoffs were four-player groups (3-2-1-0 scoring), and with only 3 games per round, pressure was on for solid placement. After 3 rounds of playoffs, only 4 competitors remained, including Zach 'Zmac' McCarthy, Nick Mueller, Dalton Ely, and Andy Rosa. The competition got off to a tense start on AC/DC, as Dalton put up a massive 150 million point game, only for Nick Mueller to chase him down and close the gap on ball 3. In the second game of the round, Taxi, Zmac established his dominance early, scoring over 2.5 million points on ball 1 while his opponents struggled to clear 200,000. Though Dalton got within striking distance, no one was able to surpass Zmac's final score of 2.9 million, granting him the game win. Coming into the last game, Zmac, Nick, and Dalton were all tied in total points, while Andy trailed behind. This made for a heated final match on the notoriously unforgiving Eight Ball, as a win here was the only path to an overall tournament victory. On ball 1, everyone struggled a bit to find their flow, but Andy started with a slight lead. However, Nick dug deep on ball 2, pushing his score over 400,000 points with hefty rips of the spinner. By the end of ball 3, Nick's score still stood strong, handing him the overall tournament win, while Zmac, Dalton, and Andy took second, third, and fourth place. Two weeks after Free Play Florida, the Stern Pro Circuit continued in Cincinnati, OH, at Pincinnati, a comfy convention and personal favorite of mine. A relatively new addition to the Stern Pro Circuit, Pincinnati holds 4 fantastic competitions: a Junior's tournament, a Women's Amazing Race tournament, an objective-based speedrun challenge called The Gauntlet, and a Mega Match Play main event. Qualifying for the main SPC event was held over two days, as over 135 players competed in 20 rounds of Match Play group competition, battling on a mix of ultra-fast moderns, spinner-heavy mids, and some truly wacky EMs. Though there was a bit of wiggle room, with 40 total players making it into A Division, the skilled field of competition made success in the playoffs notably challenging. As always, the entire tournament was streamed live on Twitch by SDTMPinball, who kept the broadcast running well into the wee hours of the night. After fighting through 4 rounds of playoffs, the finalists emerged for one last 3-game series: John Delzoppo, Andy Rosa, Ryan Ryan McQuaid, and Sterling Mitoska. In the first game, John Wick, sling-drains and tilts were common and frequent as most struggled to score, but Sterling put a decent ball 3 together to clinch the first win. The second game of the round was on a Pincinnati favorite, Big Game, where John Delzoppo had a stellar first ball, and though Ryan and Sterling got close, John's score held strong til the end. Stern's infamous Stars (set to 5 balls) was the final arena of the round, and with John, Ryan, and Sterling all having a viable path to victory, no one was taking it easy. As usual with Stars, it was a rocky start as the competitors got comfortable with the center post and drain-hungry outlanes, but Ryan took an early lead with some solid spinner rips. Answering back, John Delzoppo had a solid ball 3 pushing close to 100,000 points, but Ryan came back around on ball 4, making several clutch nudges to keep the ball in play and rack up over 170,000 points. That big ball 4 was enough to hold the lead and ultimately grant him the Pincinnati first place victory, while Sterling, John, and Andy finished in second, third, and fourth. Bringing us over the finish line and capping off this year's Stern Pro Circuit was the 2025 Winter Bash, held at Atomic Pinball Arcade in Wood River, IL. A player-favorite competition, Winter Bash is a sociable, entertaining event, where the competitive pinball community gathers around for one last big tournament to wrap up the season. This year, over 115 players attended for a full day of group Match Play qualifying, for a total of 21 matches to play, with the top 40 qualifiers making it to A Division and the next 16 highest qualifiers occupying B Division. Just like with Pincinnati, the generous playoff cutline made for a more relaxed qualifying stage, but with some of the best players in the world competing for the last batch of circuit points, the playoffs were a ravenous affair. Both the qualifying and playoffs action was streamed live on Twitch by Fox Cities Pinball, who continue to deliver some of my favorite broadcasts in the competitive scene. The playoffs were notably stacked with talented players, including previous years' champions like Carlos Delaserda and Zach McCarthy, along with several top-25-ranked players. By the time the finals rolled around, 4 familiar finalists stepped up to the plate: Zach McCarthy, Gregory Kennedy, Steven Bowden, and Eric Stone. The finals got off to a roaring start on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Stern), as Eric Stone handily clutched first place by scoring over 200 million points and reaching the wizard mode, while Zmac hung tough for second place. Looking to stifle Eric's fiery play, everyone came in swinging for the next game, Alien Poker. Though Greg and Eric had fantastic first balls, Zmac utilized excellent shatz passing to close the distance on ball 2, then secured the win on ball 3, leaving Eric to pick up second place. Moving into the last game, NBA Fastbreak, only Eric and Zmac had a path to the tournament win, setting the stage for a fierce fight. Ultimately, Eric kept his energy up and scored a whopping 414 total points, icing out Zmac, who floundered with only 12 points. Finishing just as strong as he started, Eric Stone held his own and walked away with the final Stern Pro Circuit tournament victory of 2025, while Zmac, Greg, and Steven finished in second, third, and fourth. Normally, we reserve this last section to highlight upcoming pinball tournaments and events, but given the holiday season, those are few and far between. While you can still find a list of upcoming tournaments by checking out the IFPA Calendar, we instead want to look ahead at the official list of the 2026 Stern Pro Circuit events, which features several additions this season. Though some dates have yet to be set, this is a good time to check out the various tournaments on the Stern Pro Circuit and start planning ahead. The first tournament of next season is already set for early January, and with how quickly these events fill up, don't wait too long if you're considering attending any of the listed tournaments. That said, here is the full list of the 20 tournaments that will make up the 2026 Stern Pro Circuit. Dates TBD That's gonna wrap up this edition of The Score Card! There's still more pinball action soon to come, with the NACS IFPA State/Provincial Championships scheduled for January 17, 2026, to determine the winners who will move onto the IFPA North American Pinball Championship later in the year. Not to fret, The Score Card will be back next month to catch you up, but I definitely recommend watching your respective state championship (where broadcasts are available) and rooting on your favorite player. On a final note, I've had a hell of a fun time bringing you guys The Score Card throughout the entire 2025 season. Tournaments continue to be one of my favorite parts of the pinball world and I'm always ecstatic to share the latest happenings with our readers. Thank you to everyone who has continued to check out The Score Card, liked the posts on social media, or shared the articles with friends. Your support and feedback continues to be invaluable and I'm looking forward to continuing coverage for the upcoming season. Thanks again for reading The Score Card, and in the meantime, get ready for the WPPR grind to reset and go out and play more pinball! Matt Owen is a lifelong gamer and overall media fiend. He can often be found playing endless hours of games or watching an absurd amount of movies and television: action, horror, mystery, and sci-fi in particular. When he's not bingeing entertainment media, Matt enjoys reading and writing fiction, playing pinball, broadcasting, and attempting to cook.
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    gameplay_signal: Notoriously unforgiving games like Eight Ball and Stars create tight finals competition with skill variance; John Wick, Big Game, and TMNT Stern also featured

    high · Eight Ball described as 'notoriously unforgiving'; Stars described as 'rocky start' with 'drain-hungry outlanes'; specific ball-by-ball commentary on scoring patterns

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    community_signal: Author (Matt Owen) closing regular column coverage after strong 2025 season; emphasizes community appreciation and plans continued coverage for 2026

    high · Closing statements: 'I've had a hell of a fun time bringing you guys The Score Card throughout the entire 2025 season' and 'I'm looking forward to continuing coverage for the upcoming season'

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    event_signal: NACS IFPA State/Provincial Championships scheduled for January 17, 2026, feeding into IFPA North American Pinball Championship

    high · Explicit announcement of January 17, 2026 date; described as qualifying event for larger championship