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  • Wilson, NC Results

    Unofficial results


    Qualifiers:
    CSH: John Runne
    20 hydro:Travis Pond


    Other winners:
    JSH: Dylan Runne
    ASR: Greg Lyons
    AXSH: Valerie D'Agostino
    BSR: Darren Gallagher
    BMH:John Runne
    CMH: John Runne
    25SSR: Jeff Rapp
    DMR: Steve Dunn
    CSR:Kevin Harrell

    Saturday was rained out, but today (Sunday) was gorgeous! The hospitality was great. Thanks to everyone who worked so hard for the race. Looking forward to racing there anually! See everyone in Millville next weekend (except anyone under the age of 16 )


    Dylan
    "I don't want to just live life, I want to live an extraordinary life." - Kevin Ladd

  • #2
    little help

    can you give me the total entries for stock and then mod for sunday only
    Thanks Paul

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    • #3
      Turn One . . .

      Southeast Regional champ for most buoys destroyed.
      carpetbagger

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      • #4
        Wilson Daily Times News Article

        Link to article written by Paul Durham of The Wilson Daily Times
        http://www.wilsondaily.com/

        Paul Hooten - 45 Stock entries, 28 Mod entries, 7 J Class entries. Paul, if you need anything else, just let me know.

        I will post results for all classes in a day or so.

        Janet Stoy

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        • #5
          Thank you

          I just wanted to know for next year

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          • #6
            Refund of Entry Fees

            According to my notes, the following is a list of the entry fee refunds due. If I missed anyone, please let me know. Before I write checks and mail them out, if you are willing to donate a portion of your entry fees to CVRA to help offset the financial beating we will take for the Wilson, NC race, please email me ASAP at jls@nixonvan.com and let me know how much you are willing to donate. Thanks for your help.

            Dave Augustine - $105
            Ian Augustine - $35
            Sean Augustine - $35
            Dave Bennett - $105 (Jerry and Darren’s ASR entries, cancelled ASH)
            Dennis Burke - $70
            Valerie Dagostino - $35 (cancelled ASH)
            Harry Danforth - $70
            Steve Dunn - $140? (can’t tell from my notes if I refunded you or not)
            Kevin Harrell - $70
            Chris Johnson - $35
            Mike Kench - $35
            Lou Lommasson - $35
            George Luce - $70
            Jonathan Martin - $70
            Craig Murden - $35
            Travis Pond - $35 (CSH)
            Austin Ritchie - $35
            Mark Ritchie - $35
            John Runne - $105
            Ryan Runne - $70
            George Stillwill - $105
            Bill Walker - $35

            Janet Stoy
            Chief Scorer
            CVRA Treasurer
            Last edited by Janet; 04-26-2006, 08:51 AM. Reason: Update

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            • #7
              Janet I had gotten two of the APBA tee shirts out of Sundays entry and told Denis to donate the other 40.00 to the club so its just 35.00 for ASH. Just hang on to it and will use it at Sharpstown. I had more then 40.00 worth of fun. Just the cookout Sat night with Matt, Gary, Travis and the rest of the crew is like dinner and a floor show, priceless
              Destiny is a matter of chance,it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Janet
                Link to article written by Paul Durham of The Wilson Daily Times
                http://www.wilsondaily.com/
                Janet Stoy
                Here's the article..it wasn't on the Home Page anymore.

                A splash of excitement

                By Eddie Fitzgerald Daily Times Staff Writer

                They came from all over, some driving all night, pulling sleek hydro-planes and runabouts to race on Buckhorn Reservoir.


                Many of the enthusiasts were disappointed Saturday when winds a nd rain kept them off the water and in the pits working on their boats and just visiting one another.

                The event was the American Power Boat Association's Southeast Divisional Championships.

                Mark Ritchie and his son Austin traveled from Chesapeake Beach, Md., pulling behind a Winnebago a trailer filled with boats, tools, and equipment.

                Ritchie raced hydro-planes when he was a teenager in the 1970s and just started back about two years ago. This was his 14-year-old son's first year, racing his sleek boat called "Cereal killer."


                "I do it for the thrills, and it's kind of scary," Austin said.

                The junior races can hit speeds up to 50 mph.

                "Winning is not the sole reason we do this sport," his father said. "Many people would be disappointed if it was."

                Ritchie has never won a major competition in 40 years, but that doesn't bother him. He said he enjoys the experience.

                "There is something about it that doesn't leave you," he said.

                At the end of the parking lot near the water, Matt D'Agostino, was working on his boat and his daughter's boat. His daughter Valerie, 17, just won the Winter Nationals in Louisiana in March and set a world competition record time.

                Championships are nothing new to the D'Agostinos from Bowie, Md. Her father has won 10 national championships and four world championships. His son has won two national titles.

                "My stepfather got me into it when I was 12," D'Agostino said.

                That is the way it is with most of the racers, many of whom were at Buckhorn with family.

                Greg Lyons of Furlong, Pa., a third-generation racer, was in his trailer working on one of his three outboard motors.

                "This is a hand-me-down sport," Lyons said. "Our Kevlar outfits and a lot of the equipment are passed down from uncles and fathers."

                Lyons left Pennsylvania at midnight Friday with his four boats and drove all night to make the race.

                "You do whatever it takes," he said.

                Most of the racers have day jobs and spend a lot of time on the road during the weekends, traveling to lakes from Maryland to Florida. Lyons' friend, Darren Gallagher, drove down from Rumson, N.J., pulling two boats.

                This is the first time the hydro-plane racers have been to Wilson and all of them seemed to enjoy it.

                Not far away, Jesse Swain and his friends were working on their boats on wooden stands and joking as waves of dark clouds rolled in from the southwest.

                Swain drove 15 hours from Saracus, Ind., to be at the races. His friends drove more than 20 hours from Wisconsin.

                "This is just the game we play and we all love it," Swain said as he worked on the motor of his boat. "We do it for the friendship and the speed."

                Dennis Burke, one of the race directors, said it costs about $5,000 to put on a race. After they found Buckhorn Reservoir a couple of years ago, it seemed the perfect spot, halfway between New York and Florida, he said.

                "It is a complicated process," Burke said. "It was all going swimmingly until ..."

                He looked at the dark sky with his hands out.

                The races did get under way Sunday.



                Wilson was a great place, thank you to Dennis, who worked VERY hard to put this race on, Janet Stoy, Dave Augustine, Jill Glossner, Kristi Ellison..all who worked on the Judge's Stand ALL day Sunday, Scott Glossner on the PA, Lou Lommasson (sp?) for Inspection, and EVERYONE who traveled from both far away (some who didn't get to race) and close by. Nice pits, GOOD Pig Pickin', hospitable locals, and I would LOVE to see a race in Wilson again..and so would the people in Wilson!

                Allie Runne
                The Runne's: Born with plastic sporks in their mouths.

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                • #9
                  Results

                  J Hydro - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. Dylan Runne - 800
                  2. Loretta Langlois - 600
                  3. Merissa Langlois - 450

                  AXSH - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. Valerie Dagostino - 800
                  2. George Stillwill - 600
                  3. Austin Ritchie - 450
                  4. Merissa Langlois - 338

                  20ssH - + BONUS POINTS + NATIONALS QUALIFIER
                  1. Travis Pond - 6:28.55 - 625
                  2. Matt Dagostino - 6:29.70 - 625
                  3. G. W. Resch - 600
                  4. Ryan Runne - 338
                  5. Harry Danforth - 190
                  6. Dave Howard - 142
                  7. John Mauck - 3:25.48 - 127
                  8. Dave Augustine - 3:27.24 - 127
                  9. Guy Hamilton, IV - 53

                  CSH - + BONUS POINTS + NATIONALS QUALIFIER
                  1. John Runne - 800
                  2. Ryan Runne - 625
                  3. Michael Barrett - 600
                  4. Chris Johnson - 427
                  5. Ian Augustine - 338
                  6. Erik Petersen - 320
                  7. Sean Augustine - 296
                  8. Dennis Burke - 222
                  9. Troy Gladkowski - 167
                  10. Patrick MacMillan - 157
                  11. Kevin Stupp - 118
                  12. Mark Ritchie - 112
                  13. Matt Dagostino - 0
                  14. Dustin Hamilton - 0

                  ASR - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. Greg Lyons - 8:30.31 - 700
                  2. Jill Davids - 8:34.48 - 700
                  3. Dave Bennett - 0
                  4. Mike Kench - 0

                  BSR - not enough for points
                  1. Darren Gallagher
                  2. Greg Lyons
                  3. Dave Bennett - 0
                  4. Mike Kench - 0

                  CSR - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. Kevin Harrell - 800
                  2. Jerry Davids - 600
                  3. Jeff Rapp - 450
                  4. Gary Hamilton - 0

                  25ssR - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. Jeff Rapp - 7:12.49 - 700
                  2. Jerry Davids - 7:12.55 - 700
                  3. Kevin Harrell - 450
                  4. Craig Murden - 160

                  BMH - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. John Runne - 800
                  2. G.W. Resch - 600
                  3. Erik Petersen - 394
                  4. Harry Danforth - 225

                  CMH - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. John Runne - 800
                  2. Lou Lommasson - 600
                  3. Dennis Burke - 450
                  4. John Mauck - 296
                  5. Jonathan Martin - 169
                  6. Dustin Hamilton - 0
                  7. Guy Hamilton, III - 0

                  DMH - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. Steve Dunn - 700
                  2. Dale Pigott - 469
                  3. Robert Dunlap - 450
                  4. Jonathan Martin - 400
                  5. Steve Sawyer - 0

                  CMR + BONUS POINTS
                  1. Jerry Davids - 800
                  2. Kevin Harrell - 3:36.85 - 300
                  3. Jeff Rapp - 3:56.79 - 300
                  4. Bill Walker - 225
                  5. Steve Dunn - 0

                  DMR - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. Steve Dunn - 800
                  2. George Luce - 600
                  3. Robert Dunlap - 450

                  FER - + BONUS POINTS
                  1. Steve Dunn - 700
                  2. Robert Dunlap - 525
                  3. George Luce - 400
                  4. Sam Cullis - 394

                  Janet

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                  • #10
                    9th - Yuk

                    Janet –

                    Thanks for the public embarrassment. You could have stopped at 8th and I would have pretended I was never there.

                    Dennis, John, Janet and all of Region 4 – Thanks for a great weekend

                    Troy

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                    • #11
                      On Any Given Sunday

                      On Any Given Sunday

                      After driving a CSR for the past year two seasons, Sunday at Wilson was my first outing in a CSH. It was my first ride in a hydroplane in 30 years, 3 months and oh, about 9 days.

                      And even though I drove it like a little old lady in the nearly white-cap conditions, I still placed higher than 10 time national champion and four time world champion Matt D'Agostino.

                      Sometimes you just gotta laugh.

                      Matt, I hope you have a good sense of humor!
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                      Mark Ritchie
                      72@E
                      Former Boat Racer
                      21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
                      20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR

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