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TaskMaster

Alex "TaskMaster" Hutchinson

TaskMaster is an Amateur Athlete in the World Axe Throwing League (WATL). He is based out of LongHouse Axe in Plymouth, Massachusetts.  He began competing in January of 2024 alongside his sister Paige Hutchinson and his girlfriend Irisrose Douze. He is coached by LongHouse Manager Dan Middendorf.

Specializing in hatchet, TaskMaster has landed on the podium nine times including a win at the 2024 ThroWell Amateur Tournament and second place at 2024 Capitol City Chaos Amateur Tournament. Over the past 6 months he has been consistently ranked as one of the Top Amateur throwers in the World.

Hatchet Record: 185 - 66

Total Matches: 251

Click HERE to see the TaskMaster in action!

Seasons

10th Place - 2024 Longhouse Axe Fall League (18-6) 1060 pts

7th Place - 2024 Longhouse Axe Summer League (14-14) 1169 pts

1st Place - 2024 Longhouse Axe Spring League (24-4) 1370 pts

7th Place - 2024 Longhouse Axe Spring League Week 8 Tournament (2-2)

1st Place - 2024 Longhouse Axe Winter League (26-2) 1349 pts

5th Place - 2024 Longhouse Axe Winter League Week 8 Tournament (3-2)


Marathons

1st Place - 2025 Rules Mini-Marathon Tournament (Rec) at Longhouse Axe (4-1)

1st Place - 2025 Rules Mini-Marathon (Rec) at Longhouse Axe (4-0) 206 pts

6th Place - 2025 Rules Marathon (Rec) at Crazy Axes (19-9) 1353 pts

9th Place - 2025 Rules Marathon (Rec) Week 8 Tournament at Crazy Axes (2-2)

2nd Place - 2024 Revolution Axe Summer Marathon Week 8 Tournament (3-2)

1st Place - 2024 Revolution Axe Summer Marathon League (27-1) 1388 pts

3rd Place - 2024 Longhouse Axe Winter Marathon League (16-12) 1176 pts

6th Place - 2024 Longhouse Axe Winter Marathon Week 8 Tournament (1-2)


Tournaments

30th Place - 2024 Amateur Championships at Bad Axe (4-3)

2nd Place - 2024 Capital City Chaos Tier 3 (Am) at Generation Axe (4-2)

1st Place - 2024 ThroWell Tier 2 (Am) at Axe Shack (4-0)

5th Place - 2024 Granite Games Tier 3 (Open) at RelAxe (2-2)

12th Place - 2024 Leprechaun Throwdown Tier 3 (Open) at RelAxe (2-2)

Watch Alex's wild matches at the Amateur Championships (Click here)!

Duals

6th Place - 2024 Granite Games Tournament at RelAxe (0-2)


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