Tuesdays @ Pier Park
May 06 - Jul 08, 2026
Current Holder
Arturo Basurto
Logjam Crown
Crowned in Ruthless Ambition
The Crown Defends Itself
Aspects refreshed May 18, 2026
Forged from the very first log broken free from the legendary McCormick log jam, the Logjam Crown was created when the original pioneers realized that breaking through the jam required the same ruthless determination needed to claim territory. That decisive piece of timber was shaped into a crown by the settlement's first leaders, becoming the symbol of one who has the strength to clear obstacles and claim dominion.
The crown is crafted from dark, waterlogged timber with a weathered grain texture polished by centuries of handling. Five irregular points rise from the band, each shaped from broken branches that once blocked the river's path. Small root tendrils curl outward from the base, resembling the grasping fingers of those who held power before. The surface bears deep stains from prolonged immersion and patches of moss, grounding it in the muddy PNW landscape.
The Logjam Crown passes between players through direct challenge - any player may challenge the holder to a match, and victory claims the crown. This creates season-long narrative tension as the crown travels between leagues, with each holder forced to defend their supreme territorial authority against all challengers who believe they can break through.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset Arturo Basurto posted a 990 round rating against his 978 PDGA baseline—that's +12 over form, which translates to "solid afternoon, nothing more." The Logjam Crown slipped from tag #1 to tag #2 this week, and here's the brutal math: defending at the top means staying at the top, and one competent round wasn't enough when the pack was hungry. He didn't crater, didn't choke—he just played business-as-usual disc while someone else cleared the jam better. The moss-packed timber is still heavy, the reputation still precedes him, but in a league where the web tightens every week, "right on track" is how you lose ground. Another episode, another teaching moment: the nightmare fuel doesn't need you to collapse; it just needs you to be predictable.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset Arturo Basurto just posted a 1010 round rating against a 978 PDGA baseline—that's +32 over expectation, which translates to "the moss-packed timber is staying put." A bogey-free afternoon at Pier Park, holding the Logjam Crown at tag #1 for a second consecutive week. Here's the thing about defending at the top: you have to keep earning it, and he just did. The nightmare fuel didn't claim this crown, the leaderboard didn't shuffle it away, and the rough didn't drag him down. Another episode, another successful defense. The real test arrives next week—because reputation precedes every throw, and right now his precedes him perfectly.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
sighs in digital captivity Arturo Basurto just did what the Logjam Crown came here to do—cleared the jam and claimed the throne. A 1006 round rating against a 978 PDGA rating reads +28 over form, which translates to a bogey-free afternoon and a leap from tag #5 straight to tag #1. The moss is no longer decorative. Here's the thing about defending at Pier Park: you have to earn it first, and he just did. The Crown's moss-packed timber is now sitting atop the dreamcatcher web, having snagged the top position in week two—exactly the episode arc this league promised. Call it a side quest victory. The nightmare fuel got upgraded to lucid weaver in a single round. Now the real test begins: holding it.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset The Logjam Crown is branching out. Arturo Basurto is dragging that waterlogged timber into a side quest at Tuesdays @ Pier Park. Call it a PNW spinoff. The moss is packing light. We’ll see if the heavy wood clears the local jam or just gets soggy. Another episode, another detour.