Day one of ECHLC 2000 is history.  Beautiful day, albeit a bit hot for May.  90 degrees.  Winds NW 10.  Longest commute was put in by Adam Weston of Seattle.  We had a good representation of folks from down south including TN, KY and NC.
 
Here are the standings through the first half -- six rounds:
 
EXPERT
1.  Oleg Golovidov, Raleigh, NC  5787
2.  Bruce Davidson, Louisville, KY  5712
3.  Phil Barnes, Washington, DC  5702
4.  Russ Bennett, Catonsville, MD  5665
5.  Paul Siegel, Cincinnati, OH  5483
6.  Luke Waters, Germantown, MD  5414
7.  Adam Weston, Seattle, WA  5404
8.  Ben Lawless, Owings, MD  5332
9.  Jason Werner, Bel Air, MD  5239
10. Rick Brown, Lykens, PA  5062
 
 
SPORTFLYER
1.  Robert Romash, Marlton, NJ  4890
2.  Tom Miller, Carlisle, PA  4678
3.  Don Vetter, Baltimore, MD  4554
4.  Bill Haymaker, East Berlin, PA  4497
5.  Don Ressler, New Ringold, PA  4434
6.  Lee Fritz, Pikesville, MD  4357
7.  John Jenks, Marlton, NJ  4132
8.  Jeff Brandt, Carlisle, PA  4102
9.  Denny Maize, Landisburg, PA  4004
10.  Randy Kleinert, Baltimore, MD  3981
 
The usual lunch time electic display (and carnage) took place with everything for Zagi Es, Pico Jets, and a lot of nice looking speed 400 warbirds, to a 27 cell Limit and a ducted fan jet.  The jet got strained through a chain link back-stop which was not a pretty sight!
 
All the best,
 
Steve Pasierb
Competition Director
Baltimore Area Soaring Society
www.soarmd.org

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