Carolina Touring Car Series
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CAROLINA TOURING CAR SERIES presented by CAROLINA'S R/C THE INAUGURAL 2008 CAROLINA TOURING CAR SERIES PURPOSE IS TO REDEVELOP TOURING CAR RACING AND BUILD PARTICIPATION IN THE CAROLINA'S. IT'S FOCUS IS TO PROVIDE A FAMILY FRIENDLY ENVIROMENT WHOSE PRIMARY GOAL IS FUN WITH A COMPETITIVE SPIRIT. THE INAUGURAL SEASON WILL HAVE 9 RACES, CONSISTING OF TRACKS IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA. A SPECIAL DOUBLE POINTS RACE WILL BE HELD AT THE FALL TOURING CAR CHALLENGE. THE KEY FOR THE RACERS IN TO BE CONSISTENT, WITH A PRIZE FUND OF OVER $2500.00 THOSE WHO ARE, REEP THE BENIFITS IN THE END. EVERY RACE WILL HAVE A 12 AND UNDER KIDS CLASS WHERE ANY PARENT, WHO PAYS AN ENTRY FEE CAN HAVE THE CHILD RUN IN THERE OWN SEPERATE CLASS FOR FREE, GIVING THEM THEIR OWN OPPURTUNITY AT TAKING HOME A PLAQUE AND PRIZES. THERE WILL ALSO BE A BANQUET FOR THE RACERS WHERE THE FINAL POINTS AWARDS WILL BE GIVEN. THIS SERIES WILL BE LIKE NO OTHER, IT IS TIME FOR TOURING RACING TO RETURN TO THE CAROLINAS. DUST THEM OFF, CHARGE THEM UP AND HANG ON, YOUR IN FOR A RIDE. TIM HABIUK MANAGER 2008 C.T.C.S. SCHEDULE: APRIL 5th, 2008 THE GROVE 939 S. ANDERSON RD ROCK HILL, SC 29730 (803)327-4121 http://www.hobbystop.com/ MAY 17th, 2008 KINGS RACEWAY 738 SOUTH MAIN ST. KING, NC 27021 (336)983-3969 (NO NITRO TOURING) JUNE 7th, 2008 CAROLINA RC COMPLEX 4148 CALHOUN MEMORIAL HWY. EASLEY, SC 29604 (864)295-1209 http://www.carolinarc.com/ JULY 13th, 2008 RC SPEEDWAY 715 N HOOVER RD. DURHAM, NC 27703 http://www.thercspeedway.net/ AUGUST 2nd, 2008 CAROLINA'S RC 7020-A REAMES RD. CHARLOTTE, NC 28216 (704)509-5700 http://www.carolinasrc.com/Webstore/Scripts/default.asp AUGUST 23rd, 2008 CAROLINA RC COMPLEX 4148 CALHOUN MEMORIAL HWY. EASLEY, SC 29604 (864)295-1209 http://www.carolinarc.com/ SEPTEMBER 7th, 2008 RC SPEEDWAY 715 N HOOVER RD. DURHAM, NC 27703 http://www.thercspeedway.net/ OCTOBER 4th, 2008 FALL TOURING CAR CHALLENGE THE GROVE 939 S. ANDERSON RD ROCK HILL, SC 29730 (803)327-4121 http://www.hobbystop.com/ OCTOBER 25th, 2008 FINAL POINTS RACE AND BANQUET CAROLINA'S RC 7020-A REAMES RD. CHARLOTTE, NC 28216 (704)509-5700 http://www.carolinasrc.com/Webstore/Scripts/default.asp 2008 C.T.C.S. RACE FORMAT ENTRY WILL BE $20.00 EACH CLASS ENTERED, MINIMUM 3 ENTRIES PER CLASS. PRE-ENTRIES CAN BE MADE ONLINE AT http://www.rcsignup.com/ , EACH RACE WILL HAVE THE LOCATION AND WHAT RACE NUMBER IT IS. ENTRIES CAN BE MADE THE DAY OF EVENT. PAID DIRECTLY TO THE TRACK OPERATOR/DIRECTOR. SIGN UPS BEGIN AT 8:30 AM OPEN PRACTICE BEGINS AT 9:00 AM CONTROLLED PRACTICE 9:45-10:30 AM DRIVERS MEETING AT 10:40 AM RACING STARTS AT 11:00 AM ALL ELECTRIC CLASSES: 3 - 5 MINUTE HEATS 1 - 5 MINUTE B-MAIN 1 - 6 MINUTE A-MAIN FOR TOURING CLASSES, ALL OTHERS 5 MINUTES NITRO TOURING CLASS: 3 - 5 MINUTE HEATS 1 - 5 MINUTE B-MAIN 1 - 15 MINUTE A-MAIN ALL QUALIFYING WILL BE IFMAR STYLE QUALIFYING. THE TOP 8 SPOTS WILL BE SET BY QUALIFYING EFFORTS. 2 BUMP SPOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE THROUGH A B-MAIN, A MINIMUM OF 12 ENTRIES MUST BE ENTERED TO RUN A B-MAIN. RAIN DATES WILL BE DETERMINED AS NEEDED. 2008 C.T.C.S. CLASSES STOCK TOURING: 27 TURN STOCK MOTOR / 17.5 BRUSHLESS MOTOR 6c 4600 NIMH / 2c 5000 LIPO MAX RUBBER TIRES ONLY VEHICLE WEIGHT MINIMUM 53.8 OZ. BODIES MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT ROAR STANDARDS. NO WEDGE BODIES. THE 17.5 / 27T CLASS WILL BE A PROBATIONARY CLASS, BASE ON WHAT I HAVE SEEN AND RESEARCHED THE 27 TURNS ARE APPROX. .1 TO .2 FASTER ON SHORTER TRACKS AS WHERE THE 17.5'S ARE SLIGHTLY FASTER ON LARGER TRACKS BY ABOUT THE SAME MARGIN. IF THERE IS A UNQUESTIONABLE DIFFERENCE, THEN MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RESTRUCTURE CLASSES, THIS WILL BE DONE NO LATER THAN THE START OF THE THIRD SERIES RACE. NO POINTS WILL BE LOST, JUST RESTRUCTURED. AT PRESENT, THE SUGGEST GEARING FOR THE 17.5 IS A 3.5 FINAL DRIVE RATIO, ALSO ALL BRUSHLESS MOTOR REGARDLESS OF CLASS MUST HAVE FIXED TIMING. From the ROAR minutes on BL classes: Brushless Stock and Super Stock Motor (formerly 19T class) proposal: Motion: Proposal submitted from manufacturer’s committee with recommended guidelines and motor specifications for ROAR rule inclusion of brushless technology in sanctioned racing. Items discussed as to which wind of motor in BL technology to be accepted as an acceptable equivalent with brushed motors in racing. With the overall agreement ROAR needs to slow down stock motor racing and find another avenue for some racers to advance into the intermediate level of racing, Motion passed unanimously as follows: Stock: 17.5 brushless technologies are acceptable to compete with 27T brushed motors. It is believed the 27T motor will have an advantage and most racers will continue the brushed technology therefore giving the membership another year of preparation in the gathering of BL equipment. It is also believed, the intent to slow down stock motor racing will be accomplished with the inclusion of 17.5 brushless motors combined with 27T brushed motors. 13.5 TOURING: 13.5 BRUSHLESS MOTOR 6c 4800 NIMH / 2c 5000 LIPO MAX RUBBER TIRES ONLY VEHICLE WEIGHT MINIMUM 53.8 OZ. BODIES MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT ROAR STANDARDS. NO WEDGE BODIES. 17.5 TOURING: 27 TURN / 175 BRUSHLESS MOTOR (TIMING MUST BE FIXED) 4800 NIMH / 4800 LIPO MAX RUBBER TIRES ONLY VEHICLE WEIGHT MINIMUM 53.8 OZ. BODIES MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT ROAR STANDARDS. NO WEDGE BODIES. VINTAGE TOURING: MUST CONFORM TO USVTA SANCTION RULES. INVERTED STARTING---NO REVERSE DIRECTION 1/12 TH SCALE TOURING: 19 TURN / 10.5 BRUSHLESS MOTOR 4 CELL NIMH PACKS ONLY SINGLE SPEED TRANSMISSION FOAM TIRES ONLY VEHICLE WEIGHT MINIMUM 28 OZ. BODIES MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT ROAR STANDARDS. NITRO TOURING: .15 MOTOR SIZE MAX, NO TURO ENGINES TWO SPEED TRANSMISSIONS ALLOWED FOAM TIRES ONLY VEHICLE WEIGHT MINIMUM 64 OZ. BODIES MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT ROAR STANDARDS. NO WEDGE BODIES. (NOT RUNNING AT KING'S RC RACE, TRACK SIZE DOES NOT PERMIT PROPER OPERATION) 2WD GEARBOX (TRUCKS): 19 TURN / 10.5 BRUSHLESS MOTOR 6c 4800 NIMH / 2c 5000 LIPO MAX RUBBER ROAD TIRES ONLY, NO NOBBIES. VEHICLE WEIGHT MINIMUM 60OZ. BODIES MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT ROAR STANDARDS. F1 TOURING: 27 TURN / 13.5 BL MOTOR 2WD , 19 TURN / 10.5 BL MOTOR 4WD 6c 4800 NIMH / 2c 5000LIPO MAX FOAM OR RUBBER TIRE 2WD / RUBBER TIRES 4WD SINGLE SPEED TRANSMISSION VEHICLE WEIGHT MINIMUM 36 OZ. BODIES MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT ROAR STANDARDS. NO WEDGE BODIES. M-CLASS: RULES TO BE DETERMINED. ANY AND ALL RULE REVISIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY C.T.C.S. 2008 C.T.C.S. RULES AND SCORING. THE RACE OPERATION AND COMPETITION RULES WILL FOLLOW ROAR GUIDELINES, ALL INFRACTIONS WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE RACE CONTROLLER AND ARE ONLY SUBJECT TO APPEAL TO THE SERIES MANAGEMENT. APPEALS CAN BE CONDUCTED AFTER THE ROUND IN WHICH THE INFRACTION HAPPENED IS COMPLETED. THE RACE DIRECTOR AND/OR OPERATOR ARE NOT TO IN INTERFERED WITH DURING THE RUNNING OF THE RACE. TURNMARSHALLING WILL BE ASSIGNED BY 10 CONES MARKED AROUND THE TRACK. EACH DRIVER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MARSHALLING THIER OWN MARKER, IF THAT RACER IS NOT AVAILABLE TO COVER THIER MARKER THEY MUST HAVE SOMEONE COVER THIER CONE. IF THAT PERSON IS NOT THIER AT THE END OF THE 3 MINUTE WARM UP A ONE LAP PENALTY WILL BE ASSESED TO HIS / HERS LAST QUALIFYING SESSION. RESULTS WILL BE POSTED THE FOLLOWING WEEK ON CAROLINA'S RC.COM. POINTS WILL BE AWARDED STARTING AT 200 FOR FIRST, DECREASING IN 10 POINT INCREMENTS. THERE WILL BE 2 THROW OUT'S FOR THE SERIES, BEING THE LOWEST POINTS PLACEMENTS. 2008 C.T.C.S. SPONSORS (at date of printing) HPI RACING CAROLINA'S RC, CHARLOTTE, SC HOBBY STOP, ROCK HILL, SC MAXAMPS BATTERIES NOVAK ELECTRONICS SUMMERFIELD AUTO SERVICE ITRC CONCEPTS ANY INQUIRIES IN SPONSORSHIPS CAN BE FORWARDED TO: TIM HABIUK 704-545-2242 5101K STONEY POND LANE CHARLOTTE, NC 28217 SPONSORS WILL RECEIVE RECOGNITION SEVERAL TIMES AT EACH EVENT PRIOR TO, DURING AND AFTER EACH EVENT. SPONSORS WILL BE LISTED ON RCSIGNUP.COM AS SERIES SPONSORS. AS WELL AS ON EVERY SITE THIS SERIES WILL BE POSTED. SPONSORS WILL HAVE THERE LOGO PRINTED ON EACH PLAQUE AWARDED, THERE WILL BE TOP 3 PLAQUES AWARDED IN EACH CLASS AT EACH RACE, WITH SERIES PLAQUES BEING AWARDED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE SERIES. PRIZES THAT SPONSORS DONATE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE SERIES, WITH PRIZES BEING RAFFLE THROUGHOUT THE SERIES SCHEDULE. ALL PROCEEDS FROM SPONSORS, ENTRIES AND DONATIONS WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE SERIES PRIZE FUND. ALL THE PROCEEDS WILL BE CATALOGED AND WILL BE DISCLOSED AT THE SERIES BANQUET. |
POINTS LEADERS DOMINATE DURHAM
It was the Carolina Touring Car Series first visit this season to Durham. The racing was some of the best so far this year, with Vintage touring making it series debut under the USVTA banner. John Tag started the day where he has been all season out front he took the TQ in convincing fashion, but was challenge by two newcomers to the CTCS. In the 13.5 A-main, ROAR national champion Justin Lessard challenged early and made the pass on John when he slipped in the chicane, only to loose his drivebelt on the backstretch. A few laps later George Ryals was chasing down Tag and got up to his bumper, but a late race tangle with a back marker let John take his fourth victory of the year. The 17.5 A-main had TQ Blake Ryan dominating from start to finish, runner up Joey McMakin finished a solid second but never mounted a solid challenge to the points leader. The first running of the Vintage Trans Am offered up everything it is supposed to be, the racing was close all day and Blake Ryan squeezed out the win just in front Martin Rey. With the rules that the USVTA has in place, the LeMans starts and inverted positions tighten up the fields and makes for some great racing. Chip Smith put on another Dominating performance in the 2wd gearbox class. |
Point’s leader gets Tagged.
Express-motorsports owner and series point leader entered round 5 with a commanding 220 point lead over second place Joey McMakin. John has dominated the first four rounds of the CTCS series, would the bounty add to the excitement or would Tag crumble under the pressure, hardly. 2008 ROAR national champion Justin Lessard made his second start in the series, and did not disappoint. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...k/100_2289.jpg Justin and John jostled back and forth for the TQ position all day, with Justin just barely squeezing out the top spot. The main was probably the most exciting race all year, the race start and Justin led from the tone. Before the first lap was over Tag was spun in turn four, this allowed Justin to open a commanding lead. The race mid way through saw some excellent battles for 2nd through 5th all separated by less than 2 seconds. John Tag, Rock, Joey McMakin, Mike Troxler and George Ryals were all fighting to get on Justin’s back bumper. The Tag hit his stride quickly closing on the National champ, by the last lap John was less than 2 feet from his spoiler, coming through the last chicane, Lessard had a slight bobble and Tag thermaled giving Justin his first win of the season. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...k/100_2288.jpg The 17.5 race was no less dramatic, Blake Ryan continued his winning streak, but it was not as easy for him this go around Reggie Wade was all over him all day. While it looked like the bounty would be paid on this go round, Blake turned up the wick in the A-main, and had a half lap lead on Reggie at the finish. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...k/100_2291.jpg The second start of the USVTA touring class saw more cars and more action. 9 cars took the starting tone with 8 running at the end; the entire field was separated by just a few laps. Maxamps’ Wesley Dennis took the TQ spot and battled for the top spot with Martin Rey and Manuel Wiscovtich, at the line Wesley Dennis had almost a full lap on Rey. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...k/100_2290.jpg There was a new winner in the Gearbox class, Martin Rey finally got a handle on his truck for the A-main and won in convincing fashion. Point’s leader Chip Smith finished second ahead of Robert Flower. Next race: August 23rd. Carolina RC complex Easley, SC |
HEARY, HEARY.....I WILL GIVE 40 BUCKS TO WHO EVER CAN KNOCK OFF JOHN TAG AND BLAKE RYAN AT THE SAME EVENT. I WILL SPLIT IT BETWEEN THE KNOCKERS, IF IT TAKES TWO PEOPLE. BUT BOTH MUST GO DOWN IN THE SAME EVENT.
LET THE SMACK TALK BEGIN... THIS WILL BE AN ACCUMULATIVE POT. |
Round Six is up, and the Bounty is upto 80.00, who is gonna take it???
Tag and Ryan are one step closer to claiming it all. Can they get knocked off in Easley, gotta be there to see. |
SERIES POINTS TOTALS
USVTA Touring 1. Martin Rey---380 2. Manuel Wiscovitch---360 3. Tim Schurr---310 4. Stephen Kindle---300 5. Tim Habiuk---300 6. William Cox---290 7. Wesley Dennis---205(TQ) 8. Blake Ryan---205(TQ) 9. Chris Stephens---160 10. Ned Schmaltz---130 17.5 Touring 1. Blake Ryan---1005 (4TQ) 2. Joey McMakin---910 (1TQ) 3. Andrew Tag---770 4. Tim Habiuk---760 5. Robert Warr---660 6. Timothy Katfitz---540 7. Ned Schmaltz---360 8. Marvin Shapiro---350 9. Micheal Bright---200 10. Reggie Wade---190 11. Chip Smith---170 12. Steve Adams---160 12. Jason Sparks---160 14. Robert Flower---150 14. Jon Wilson---150 14. Micheal Kuntz---150 17. Mike Durham---140 18. David Wimsey---130 19. Stephen Kindle---120 20. Pat Amos---110 21. Mitch Hopper---100 13.5 Touring 1. John Tag---1010 (4tq) 2. Joey McMakin---770 3. John Piant---650 3. William Locklear---650 5. Blake Ryan---550 6. Rodney Keasler---500 7. Martin Rey---450 8. Mike Troxler---440 9. Justin Lessard---355(TQ) 10. George Ryals---340 11. Chris Locklear---260 12. Ernest Roberts---250 13. Jimmy Mac---200 14. Rock---180 15. Terrel Battle---160 16. Steve Adams---150 16. Justin Dobesh---140 17. Marvin Shapiro---130 18. Donnie Oxendine---120 18. Chris Crowder---120 20. Anthony Saunders---110 20. Zach Finlet---110 2wd Gearbox 1. Chip Smith---615 (3TQ) 2. Robert Flower---550 3. Martin Rey---200 4. Tim Habiuk---190 5. Byron King---180 Next race: August 23rd, 2008 Carolina RC Complex Easley, SC |
Come on Ga Gang. Hope to see some at the Easley event this weekend. Gona be a great time as always with this series......:cool:
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Im sure they are just deciding how they can work it out.
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Just think someone could take home $80.00 this weekend, I think someone has a good chance to at least split it.
Someone or some people gotta take Tag and Ryan down somewhere. |
ANY OF YOU GEORGIA BOYS MAKING IT UP, YOU GOT BLAKE RYAN AND JOHN TAG THE POINTS LEADER AND 2008 ROAR NATIONAL CHAMP JUSTIN LESSARD RUNNING. YOU AIN'T GONNA GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS???
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COME GET YA SOME, GONNA BE SUNNY AND DRY IN OLD EASLEY,SC.
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Rock and Rollin', Tag redemption, Blake takes a beating.
August 24th, 2008 Easley, SC Tropical Storm Fay posed a threat at the beginning of the week, but the gave way to some of the best weather and racing of the season. It was the second visit to the Road Carolina complex this year, there were plenty of new faces and they did not disappoint. The Rock was a standout taking the win in the USVTA touring class and challenging for the 17.5 win, more on that later. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...k/100_2297.jpg John Tag was up to his old tricks, after his set back at the last CTCS series race. He set TQ and led from the tone in the A-main. Chris Smalley, Jimmy Benfield and Martin Rey made thier first starts of the year in the very competitive 13.5 class, and they were upto the challenge finishing 2nd ,3rd and 4th respectively. Joey McMakin and Blake Ryan were up front throughout qualifying, but suffered setbacks and struggled in the main. Tag has been on top all year but there are alot of people nipping at his heels wanting to dethrone the points leader. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...k/100_2298.jpg Blake Ryan TQ'd the 17.5 class and had Joey and the Rock challenging him in every qualifier. The main was well something "special", in what was one of the ugliest starts in any class this year, anything but a close finish is what everyone expected. Once things settled down Joey, Blake and Rock fought for the lead putting 2 laps on 4th place Ned Schmaltz and 5th place Marvin Shapiro. At the finish the top 3 were seperated by less then 3 seconds. Tim Habiuk and Andrew Tag finished 8th and 9th, but the extra 10 points for 8th tied the 3rd place points battle heading into round 7. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...k/100_2299.jpg The USVTA touring class offered some of the best racing of the day, while the Rock was out in front taking the TQ and class win, the race was for second. Wesley Dennis, Ned Schmaltz and Martin Rey battle for the entire 8 minute main and at the finish line it was Wes taking second, with Ned and Martin finishing less than 2 seconds behind. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...k/100_2300.jpg Carolina RC Complex has some of the best facilities and racing in the US, let alone in our own backyard. A big thank you goes out to Donnie Burnett, for hosting the series and to Dave "POD" Aljoe and his bride for all their hardwork to help see this series succeed. The competition stepped it up on our second visit, and personally I can't wait until next year. NEXT RACE: SEPTEMBER 7th, 2008 RC SPEEDWAY DURHAM, NC http://events.rcsignup.com/events/di...ent.cfm?ID=471 Round 6, Easley, SC USVTA Touring 1. Rock---205(TQ) 2. Wesley Dennis---190 3. Ned Schmaltz---180 4. Martin Rey---170 5. Tim Habiuk---160 6. Robert Warr---150 17.5 Touring 1. Joey McMakin---200 2. Blake Ryan---195(TQ) 3. Rock---180 4. Ned Schmaltz---170 5. Marvin Shapiro---160 6. Robert Warr---150 7. Tim Katfitz---140 8. Tim Habiuk---130 9. Andrew Tag---120 13.5 Touring 1. John Tag---205(TQ) 2. Chris Smalley---190 3. Jimmy Benfield---180 4. Martin Rey---170 5. Peter Cole---160 6. Zach Finley---150 7. Rodney Keasler---140 8. Joey McMakin---130 9. Blake Ryan---120 SERIES POINTS TOTALS USVTA Touring 1. Martin Rey---550 2. Tim Habiuk---460 3. Wesley Dennis---395(TQ) 4. Manuel Wiscovitch---360 5. Ned Schmaltz---310 5. Tim Schurr---310 7. Stephen Kindle---300 8. William Cox---290 9. Blake Ryan---205(TQ) 10. Rock---205(TQ) 11. Chris Stephens---160 12. Robert Warr---150 17.5 Touring 1. Blake Ryan---1200 (5TQ) 2. Joey McMakin---1110 (1TQ) 3. Andrew Tag---890 4. Tim Habiuk---890 5. Robert Warr---810 6. Timothy Katfitz---680 7. Ned Schmaltz---530 8. Marvin Shapiro---510 9. Micheal Bright---200 10. Reggie Wade---190 11. Rock---180 12. Chip Smith---170 13. Steve Adams---160 13. Jason Sparks---160 15. Robert Flower---150 15. Jon Wilson---150 15. Micheal Kuntz---150 18. Mike Durham---140 19. David Wimsey---130 20. Stephen Kindle---120 21. Pat Amos---110 22. Mitch Hopper---100 13.5 Touring 1. John Tag---1215 (5tq) 2. Joey McMakin---900 3. Blake Ryan---670 4. John Piant---650 4. William Locklear---650 6. Rodney Keasler---640 7. Martin Rey---630 8. Mike Troxler---440 9. Justin Lessard---355(TQ) 10. George Ryals---340 11. Zach Finley---260 11. Chris Locklear---260 13. Ernest Roberts---250 14. Jimmy Mac---200 15. Chris Smalley---190 16. James Benfield---180 17. Rock---180 18. Peter Cole---160 19. Terrel Battle---160 20. Steve Adams---150 21. Justin Dobesh---140 22. Marvin Shapiro---130 23. Donnie Oxendine---120 24. Chris Crowder---120 25. Anthony Saunders---110 |
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