The Valley shifted. And this time, it led the few and the fearless to Meier Lake—a course that does not forgive, especially in weather like this.
Relentless rain. Piercing cold. Unpredictable foo ...
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The Valley shifted. And this time, it led the few and the fearless to Meier Lake—a course that does not forgive, especially in weather like this.
Relentless rain. Piercing cold. Unpredictable footing.
Only 13 competitors answered the call.
This wasn’t just a round of disc golf.
This was a rite of endurance.
???? Tier A – Thomas vs. the Elements
Thomas Voight (-7) didn’t just survive Meier Lake—he imposed his will on it.
Navigating tight fairways, treacherous footing, and waterlogged ground, he delivered another cold, clinical performance.
Naz Munoz (+1) held strong in his pursuit, weathering the storm with calm and determination.
Allen Black (+5) faced the full wrath of Meier’s OB corridors but didn’t break.
Thomas's grip on Tier A grows tighter—and Meier Lake respects resilience.
⚔️ Tier B – Grit over Comfort
Kelly Allen (-5) and Jeremy Ratliff (-5) fought their way to the top, tied in both score and stubbornness.
They didn’t flinch when Meier turned vicious—they simply adapted.
Trailing by strokes, but not by heart:
Christopher Foley (-4) — quiet, focused, fearless.
David Griffin (-1) and Patrick Phelps (-1) — navigating OB like veterans.
Jake Ratliff (+5) — bruised, but present. In this weather, that matters more than most know.
The B-tier hierarchy remains unstable—but the field is battle-hardened now.
???? Tier C – Selven Emerges at the Lake
Selven Christianson (+2) seized his moment at Meier Lake.
In conditions where one slip meant disaster, he held steady and took the top spot.
Adam Fogelman (+7), the long-reigning C-tier leader, slid back this week—but not out.
He still leads the season, but the momentum may have just shifted.
???? Tier D – Jaxton Takes the Crown
Jaxton Ratliff (+14) rose from the mist and rain to take his first victory of the Trials.
In the worst conditions of the season, he found his best round yet.
Rheannon Fabrallo (+16) wasn’t far behind, and her consistency under pressure keeps her dangerous.
But this week belonged to Jaxton—and the Valley took note.
????️ Meier Lake Has Spoken
It rained. It froze. It punished. And still—13 players stood tall.
The rest stayed dry.
These players became something more.
???? Next Week: Trial Six Returns to Alcantra
The Valley moves again.
The storm may pass. The ground may dry.
But after Meier Lake, no one will see Alcantra the same way.
⛓️ Five Trials remain.
The names are sharpening. The pressure is mounting.
And after Meier Lake, we now know who’s truly built for this.
Respect the Trials. Survive the Valley.