For Release - Sunday May 3, 2009
From Jim Irvine Merrittville
Speedway Public Relations 905-892-8266
Thorold, Ontario (May 3) Larry
Lampman sure has to wish every night was Opening Night at
Merrittville Speedway.
For the third time in the last
four years, the two time L. St. Amand Enterprises 358 Modified
Champion has won Merrittville’s Opening Night Features in
dramatic fashion.
In the Baron Roofing Windows
and Doors sponsored event May 2nd – it was again a dramatic
move that took him to Victory Lane after 35 laps. The race
began with a dramatic announcement from Race Director Bob St.
Amand Jr. to the starting field on the one way radio, “Baron
Roofing’s Terry Keagan has posted a $500 Bonus to tonight’s
winner.”
In other Lucas Oil Weekly
Racing Series Divisions’ inaugural 2009 Main Events on Niagara
IceDogs Fan Appreciation Night – Greg Panunte, Billy Hogue,
Adam Murphy and Rob Goulding also earned bonuses from Baron
Roofing after taking wins in the Original Pizza Logs
Sportsman, Hoosier Stocks, Modern Corporation Open Wheel Lites
and Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinder Features respectively.
The top 3 in each feature
shared in $3500 in Bonus Money from Baron Roofing Windows and
Doors.
“With the economy as it is,”
reflected Larry Lampman, “the extra money goes along way …
thanks to Baron for it … and all they do for the sport.”
From lap 12 it seemed like the
Season Opener was all for Brian Stevens. The second generation
driver and former champion took control of top spot after
quite an early race battle with an up and coming driver
probably half Stevens’ age – Chris Steele.
Steele – the former karter and
Open Wheel Lite Driver ran away to a comfortable lead on the
full field before Stevens ran him down. Once in control,
Stevens settled into a rhythm that wasn’t phased through a
number of restarts with red flags needed to clear the track.
With the 10 to go signal given
– the driver on the move was Lampman who eventually took
second spot from Steele. Pete Bicknell was also on the move in
the later stages breaking into the top 3 before a lap 28
caution again slowed the field.
On the ensuing restart –
Lampman tried just about every line on the still tacky track
to overtake the leader Stevens.
“Sometimes being in second is
the best spot to be in,” added Lampman, “you can try things
other than what the leader is doing … I’ve got lots of respect
for Brian … I even drove once for his dad (Wall of Famer) Ray
Stevens … I can’t thank (car owners) Dan and Veronica Miller
enough ... they sure do make it fun for me.”
Lampman had one shot to try
and overtake Stevens for the lead and that came on the final
circuit.
Stevens settled for second
with Bicknell third. Scott Wood – who experienced problems
with his own car in qualifying drove the Todd Kendrick #55 to
4th spot in quite a run after starting 25th in the field while
Chris Steele was 5th.
L. St. Amand Enterprises 358
Modified Heat Winners – First – Chris Steele, Second – Mark
D’Ilario, Third – Brian Stevens. Consolation – Chad Brachmann.
For the second time this
season, the front row at the start of the Original Pizza Logs
Sportsman Feature was all 99’s. In an identical line-up to
Humberstone Speedway’s 50th Season Opener just last Sunday –
Greg Panunte and Nick Cupolo – who both share # 99 – shared
the front row at the drop of Starter Doug Leonard’s Green
Flag.
“We sure hope that we can keep
this momentum up,” relayed Greg Panunte after running to his
2nd DIRTcar win of 2009, “who knows what the next race will
bring … I can’t thank my sponsors and crew enough … and
especially everyone at Baron.”
With Panunte out front at the
start an early caution on lap 2 collected Cupolo who was able
to continue in the 25 lap event.
By the halfway point, Panunte
opened up a straightaway lead on the field and as the Port
Colborne native came up on lap traffic – his pace never
lessened. Former Champion Chad Chevalier made quite a late
race charge to take third after coming from the back and began
to challenge fourth generation driver Cody McPherson for
runner-up spot.
Chevalier made a valiant
effort but at the finish came up a mere 8 thousandth of a
second short. Following Panunte, McPherson and Chevalier were
Rick Bellante and Tyler McPherson.
Original Pizza Logs Sportsman
Heat Winners – First – Greg Panunte, Second – Nick Cupolo,
Third – Rick Bellante.
The start of the Modern
Corporation Open Wheel Lite Feature saw Adam Leslie lead the
troops to the green flag in a tribute to Canada’s Fallen
Soldiers. Leslie’s special edition Memorial- themed graphics
will be used in select events this season.
Leslie remained in top spot
through a number of early cautions including a red flag when
Jordon Curran flipped his car. Curran walked to the pits under
his own power.
Josh Sliter – nephew of
defending champion Shawn Sliter soon began to mount a
challenge and briefly had the lead in a see saw battle with
Leslie. While the two were battling, Adam Murphy soon would
close in on the pair. Murphy would pressure Leslie until
taking top spot along the back-stretch of lap 16.
A late caution found Murphy
able to hold off Jamie Gilbert by half a car length at the
finish. Shawn Sliter, Josh Sliter and Adam Leslie closed out
the top 5.
Modern Corporation Open Wheel
Lite Heat Winners – First – Adam Leslie, Second – Josh Sliter,
Third – Paul Klager.
Race Car Drivers follow many
superstitions on race day leading up to taking to the track.
Billy Hogue may have started a
new tradition.
On his Face Book page, Hogue
proclaimed that he would show everyone how it’s done.
He did just that in winning
the Hoosier Stock Feature.
Hogue’s car was perfect
hugging the bottom groove and after quite a see saw battle
with then leader Shayne Pierce – found an advantage to win by
at most a few feet.
“Thanks so much for the Baron
bonus,” remarked an emotional Hogue in Victory Lane, “ thanks
also to my wife and dad … this means a lot to me … I’d like to
dedicate it to my late mother-in-law.”
8 time 2008 Feature Winner
Dolph McCready was first to lead the 20 lap event and almost
immediately was challenged by Pierce.
After a lap 9 restart Pierce
charged into the lead along the backstretch with Kevin Knapp
also overtaking McCready for the runner-up spot.
Another caution again slowed
the field after Rob Disher lost his left rear tire in turn 4.
While still under caution, Knapp dropped out of second with a
flat tire but was able to return.
With Pierce out front on the
restart, McCready, defending champion Rob Murray and Hogue
were three wide at times in a furious battle for the runner-up
spot that was slowed when Brad Sheehan slowed to a stop along
the backstretch with fire under the hood.
Pierce set the pace on the
ensuing restart but at the line could not hold off Hogue.
Hoosier Stock Heat Winners –
First – Dolph McCready, Second – Kevin Knapp, Third – Brent
Begolo.
Garnet Wilson was on the pole
for the start of the 15 lap Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinder
Feature and was the first to hear about the Baron Roofing
Windows and Doors Top 3 Bonuses as the first green flag fell
on the 2009 Season.
Wilson, second year driver
Matt Deschamps and veterans Aaron Wiley and Rob Goulding were
sometimes 4 wide as the race continued.
Goulding edged by Wilson by
with a few inch lead – eventually opening up a three car lead
with Deschamps taking second.
Joining the leaders was Rocco
Conte who along with Wiley who both were battling Wilson.
At the finish Goulding
stretched his lead to 5 car lengths over Deschamps with Conte
taking third. Wilson held on for fourth while defending
champion Abel Castelein made a late race charge to round out
the top 5.
“We battled with this car all
last season,” revealed Goulding in Victory Lane, “ we put a
lot of research into building (runner-up finisher) Matt
Deschamps new car … we finally got these VW’s working.”
Turn 4 Collision 4 Cylinder
Heat Winners – First – Matt Deschamps, Second – Garnet Wilson,
Third – Aaron Wiley.
The night began with the twice
rain-delayed L. St. Amand Enterprises Wall of Fame Inductions
from last season hosted by Merrittville’s Reunion Committee
Members – Rick Kavanagh, Jeno Begolo, Mark Swartz, Ted Renshaw
and Terry Huffman.
Merrittville Announcer Clint
Kruchka performed the ceremonies honoring the late Dave
Halliwell and Gary Saunders. Dave’s son Brian – a former racer
and official in his own right threw the green flag to start
the 358 Modified Feature while Saunders dropped the green for
the Hoosier Stock Main Event.
The Infield Flags were at half
mast to honor Merrittville Alumni Bev MacTavish and Roly
Charest who passed away during the off season.
UPCOMING AT MERRITTVILLE
SPEEDWAY
Merrittville Speedway will
celebrate Mother’s Day May 9th with a special $8 Grandstand
Ticket for all Moms when Global Warranty Corporation presents
Canadian Tire Financial Services Employee Night.
The 5 Division Lucas Oil
Weekly Racing Series Event will begin at 7:00 PM with the
Gates opening at 5:30.
For further info call
905-892-8266 or visit www.merrittvillespeedway.com.
Join us this season on a
Saturday Night for A LUCAS OIL WEEKLY RACING SERIES EVENT
featuring FIVE Weekly Racing Divisions featuring local heroes
and up and coming new stars!
Make your plans …
call your friends and maybe even get a car pool together and
enjoy a staycation at the speedway with plenty of free parking
and camping spots!
You’re among friends at Boston
Pizza and Merrittville Speedway. Check your 2009 Merrittville
Speedway Grandstand Ticket stubs for a special offer from the
Niagara Street Welland Boston Pizza location.
Your Local Dirt Track is where
it's at!! Merrittville Speedway "The Best Family Entertainment
in Niagara"
MERRITTVILLE SPEEDWAY SPONSORS
The 2009 Lucas Oil Weekly
Racing Series for Merrittville Speedway’s 5 Divisions is
brought to fans by division sponsors – L. St. Amand
Enterprises, Original Pizza Logs, Modern Corporation, Hoosier
Tire Canada and Turn 4 Collision in addition to Baron Roofing
Windows and Doors and the Niagara IceDogs.
Lucas Oil Products is one of
the fastest growing additive lines in the consumer automotive
industry featuring a premium line of oils, greases and
problem-solving additives.
Through innovative product
research and development, along with aggressive marketing
programs, Lucas Oil Products has established itself as the top
selling additive in the industry.
Race fans can look for Lucas
Oil Products at their favorite automotive retailer including
Drummond Home Hardware in Niagara Falls and through RCM Racing
Equipment.
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Point Standings As Of May 2 ,2009 |
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Original
Pizza Log Sportsman |
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Pos |
Driver |
Total Points |
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1 |
Greg Panunte |
60 |
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2 |
Cody
McPherson |
56 |
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3 |
Chad
Chevalier |
52 |
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4 |
Rick Bellante |
50 |
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5 |
Tyler
McPherson |
48 |
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6 |
Brad Rouse |
46 |
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7 |
Robbie Rounce |
44 |
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8 |
Rob Knapp |
42 |
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9 |
B.J. Willard |
40 |
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10 |
Steven
Schumacher |
38 |
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11 |
Darrell
Farraway |
36 |
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12 |
Nick Cupolo |
34 |
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13 |
Jim Johnstone |
32 |
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14 |
Brandon Easey |
30 |
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15 |
Len Dignard |
28 |
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16 |
Ron MacAulay |
27 |
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17 |
Tony Cowell |
26 |
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18 |
Jay Doerr |
25 |
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Open Wheel
Lites |
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Pos |
Driver |
Total Points |
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1 |
Adam Murphy |
60 |
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2 |
Jamie Gilbert |
56 |
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3 |
Shawn Sliter |
52 |
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4 |
Joshua Sliter |
50 |
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5 |
Adam Leslie |
48 |
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6 |
Kory Howe |
46 |
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7 |
Scott Billing |
44 |
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8 |
Kellie Mason |
42 |
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9 |
Andy Tallman |
40 |
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10 |
Paul Klager |
38 |
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11 |
Bob Bredin |
36 |
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12 |
Brad Fuller |
34 |
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13 |
Greg Mills |
32 |
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14 |
Joey
Mastroianni |
30 |
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15 |
Dean
Pronovost |
28 |
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16 |
Rick
Brubacher |
27 |
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17 |
Dan Kviring |
26 |
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18 |
Derek Bredin |
25 |
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19 |
Blair Young |
24 |
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20 |
Jason Corless |
23 |
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21 |
Jordan Curran |
22 |
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Turn 4
Collision Mini |
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Pos |
Driver |
Total Points |
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1 |
Robert
Goulding |
60 |
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2 |
Matt
Deschamps |
56 |
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3 |
Rocco Conte |
52 |
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4 |
Garnet Wilson |
50 |
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5 |
Abel
Castelein |
48 |
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6 |
Aaron Wiley |
46 |
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7 |
Rob Overholt |
44 |
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8 |
Trevor
Goulding |
42 |
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9 |
Chris Laskey |
40 |
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10 |
Kyle Pelrine |
38 |
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11 |
Tony Kelly |
36 |
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12 |
Terry Larmet |
34 |
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13 |
Evan Curtis |
32 |
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14 |
Ed McLean |
30 |
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15 |
Greg Wilson |
28 |
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16 |
AJ Castelein |
27 |
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17 |
Carey Gore |
26 |
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18 |
Baden Curtis |
25 |
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19 |
Jocelyn Wiley |
24 |
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20 |
Steve Brooker |
23 |
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21 |
Rick Grundy |
22 |
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22 |
Austin Wood |
21 |
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23 |
Roger Gilbert |
20 |
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Hoosier
Stocks |
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Pos |
Driver |
Total Points |
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1 |
Billy Hogue |
60 |
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2 |
Shayne Pierce |
56 |
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3 |
Rob Murray |
52 |
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4 |
Dolf McCready |
50 |
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5 |
Al Sleight |
48 |
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6 |
Brent Begolo |
46 |
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7 |
Jason
Fontaine |
44 |
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8 |
Billy Bleich
JR |
42 |
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9 |
Kirk Wilson |
40 |
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10 |
Ken Sargent |
38 |
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11 |
Mark Fawcett |
36 |
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12 |
Kevin Knapp |
34 |
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13 |
Ron Kingsbury |
32 |
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14 |
Ron Loggie |
30 |
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15 |
Kevin Kocarik |
28 |
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16 |
Tyler
Anderson |
27 |
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17 |
Andrew Iker |
26 |
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18 |
Barry
Blanchard |
25 |
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19 |
Mike
Calaguiro |
24 |
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20 |
Mike Ward |
23 |
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21 |
Brad Sheehan |
22 |
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22 |
Robert Disher |
21 |
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23 |
Pat Thompson |
20 |
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23 |
Vince
Fargnoli |
20 |
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25 |
Paul Reichel |
10 |
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25 |
Jack Myers |
10 |
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25 |
Dave Small |
10 |
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L.St.Amand
358 Mods |
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Pos |
Driver |
Total Points |
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1 |
Larry Lampman
Jr |
60 |
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2 |
Brian Stevens |
56 |
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3 |
Peter
Bicknell |
52 |
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4 |
Chris Steele |
50 |
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5 |
Scott Wood |
48 |
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6 |
Mat
Williamson |
46 |
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7 |
Robbie Krull |
44 |
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8 |
Rick Richner |
42 |
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9 |
Bill Bleich |
40 |
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10 |
Mike Bowman |
38 |
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11 |
Fred Carleton |
36 |
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12 |
Tim Jones |
34 |
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13 |
Tommy
Flannigan |
32 |
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14 |
Mark D'Ilario |
30 |
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15 |
Danny O'Brien |
28 |
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16 |
Travis
Cunningham |
27 |
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17 |
Chad
Brachmann |
26 |
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18 |
Wayne Conn |
25 |
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19 |
Travis Braun |
24 |
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20 |
Justin Sharp |
23 |
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21 |
Todd Gordon |
22 |
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22 |
Luke Carleton |
21 |
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23 |
Rob Pietz |
20 |
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23 |
Boyd
MacTavish |
20 |
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23 |
Dereck Lemyre |
20 |
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26 |
Todd Kendrick |
10 |
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26 |
Dennis
Giancola |
10 |
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26 |
James Freisen |
10 |
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26 |
Graham MacKay |
10 |
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26 |
Kenny
Winfield |
10 |