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Here are the results of this past weekend's fall ovals record trial at the ODMBA pond in Chesapeake, Va.
Steve Sutton-
LSG27 mono 1/4 mile oval - 20.024
Steve Speas-
LSG27 cat 1/4 mile oval - 19.771
John Finch-
LSG36 rigger 1/4 mile oval - 17.726
LSG36 rigger 1/3 mile oval - 21.187
LS27 Sport Hydro 1/3 mile oval - 20.906
Jim Skelton/John Finch team-
LS27 Sport Hydro 1/4 mile oval - 19.029
Don Ferrette-
Twin Nitro Hydro 1/4 mile oval - 18.821
Twin Nitro Hydro 1/3 mile oval - 19.149
Mike Luszcz-
FE N o/b tunnel 1/4 mile oval - 37.510
FE N o/b tunnel 1/3 mile oval - 47.660
FE Q o/b tunnel 1/4 mile oval - 25.332
FE Q o/b tunnel 1/3 mile oval - 31.458
Dick Loeb-
FE P mono 1/4 mile oval - 28.653
And for the record the ugliest word for the weekend was LEAVES!!!! We spent a substantial amount of time just getting and then trying to keep the course clear of mother natures fall "presents". We also had an early Sunday morning "gift" of a rather large ribbon of grass clippings stretching all across the pond, some landscaping crew decided to make a "deposit" the night before. Valuable lesson learned - no more late November oval record trials at the ODMBA pond that is almost 100% surrounded by trees.
Steve Sutton-
LSG27 mono 1/4 mile oval - 20.024
Steve Speas-
LSG27 cat 1/4 mile oval - 19.771
John Finch-
LSG36 rigger 1/4 mile oval - 17.726
LSG36 rigger 1/3 mile oval - 21.187
LS27 Sport Hydro 1/3 mile oval - 20.906
Jim Skelton/John Finch team-
LS27 Sport Hydro 1/4 mile oval - 19.029
Don Ferrette-
Twin Nitro Hydro 1/4 mile oval - 18.821
Twin Nitro Hydro 1/3 mile oval - 19.149
Mike Luszcz-
FE N o/b tunnel 1/4 mile oval - 37.510
FE N o/b tunnel 1/3 mile oval - 47.660
FE Q o/b tunnel 1/4 mile oval - 25.332
FE Q o/b tunnel 1/3 mile oval - 31.458
Dick Loeb-
FE P mono 1/4 mile oval - 28.653
And for the record the ugliest word for the weekend was LEAVES!!!! We spent a substantial amount of time just getting and then trying to keep the course clear of mother natures fall "presents". We also had an early Sunday morning "gift" of a rather large ribbon of grass clippings stretching all across the pond, some landscaping crew decided to make a "deposit" the night before. Valuable lesson learned - no more late November oval record trials at the ODMBA pond that is almost 100% surrounded by trees.