June Friday Nighter, June 10
We had a nice weekend, starting with the checkout of the June Friday Nighter, while many of our crew headed for Kennewick for the start of No Alibi. The checkout went well, and the course is really fun. Following the lead of other rallymasters this year, we kept the rally trap free, so it is an easy run with time keeping being the major task at hand. Drivers will have a good time. Navigators have been spared the task of counting telephone poles.
Registration for this novice oriented event opens at 6:45 PM at the Eastgate Park & Ride Parking lot in Bellevue (14200 SE Eastgate Way). The drivers meeting is at 7:10 and first car out will be 7:31. The entry fee is $20. The “bring a new team and your entry is free” special continues, so invite some friends and enjoy free entry. The rally runs North, and ends at Brava Pizza and Pasta, 120 Glen Ave in Snohomish.
Come on out and join us, and bring your friends!
May Friday Nighter Results
The May Friday Nighter was an interesting rally presented by Don Gibson of ORCA. After a 45 minute odo check to Monroe, we took Ben Howard Road out to Sultan, went a little farther east, then used Old Pipeline Road to get back to civilization. Fun roads and a fun event. Special thanks to ORCA members Pat Biggar, Rick Ross, Dave and Kathy Sacry, Jack Heppes, Gary Coon, Ben Thompson Eric Hobbs, and Steve Roberts for working the event.
April Friday Nighter Results
Wow, what a nice night for a rally, and what a great turnout! Thank you all for coming!
Congratulations to Andrew Bacon and Brick Battersby for getting 2nd overall in the SOP category while winning the Novice class. Only Masters John and Derris Humphrey bettered their score. Congratulations to Steve and Linda Dull for getting a ZERO on their first rally! And congratulations to Jordan Keffer who, after winning the Novice Championship last year, scores his first win in the SOP class.
Thank you to all the workers who made this event possible. Mark Note and Richard and Delores Ranhofer worked checkpoint one. Kevin Mullins, Steve Pfau and Vasco DePinna worked checkpoint two. Mike Workman and Scott Margerum worked checkpoint three. Competitors John and Derris Humphrey also served as the start control. And Dave Treen made the trophies and dash plaques, worked pace and helped measure the rally.
Come on back next month for some more fun as ORCA puts on a trapless event. Don’t for get the bring a new team get free entry deal!
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