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January 21 2015 The WORLD page 17

LAMOILLE VALLEY FORD bull 877-469-7496

2005 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500

$12995Text 9119 to 27414 for more info

45505 Miles

2012 FORD FOCUS

$15450Text 6W7R to 27414 for more info

48392 Miles

2013 FORD FOCUS

$16995Text 932P to 27414 for more info

16353 Miles

2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX

$16995Text 6VYT to 27414 for more info

93500 Miles

2013 FORD FOCUS

$17995Text EFA6 to 27414 for more info

31795 Miles

2012 FORD FUSION

$17998Text 3T77 to 27414 for more info

50757 Miles

2013 CHRYSLER 200

$17995Text J6N6 to 27414 for more info

23592 Miles

2011 FORD FUSION

$17995Text 9U1T to 27414 for more info

32940 Miles

2011 FORD ESCAPE

$19995Text A2ND to 27414 for more info

48601 Miles

2013 FORD FUSION

$20450Text 8CJB to 27414 for more info

27339 Miles

2012 FORD ESCAPE

$22995Text 9ZQQ to 27414 for more info

20602 Miles

2012 FORD F-150

$29995Text 81JM to 27414 for more info

28144 Miles

2011 FORD F-150

$29950Text 4S5O to 27414 for more info

41396 Miles

2011 FORD F-150

$29950Text 6VNN to 27414 for more info

44456 Miles

2012 FORD EXPEDITION

$32995Text A6PQ to 27414 for more info

58310 Miles

AUTO SPORTS

a n dClassified Deadline

Is Monday Before

1000AM

ForAutomotiveAdvertisingThat Works

Call

1-800-639-9753

TRUCKSVANSJEEPSACCESS

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2004 DODGE DAKOTA Base2dr Club Cab 4WD SB Gold$8995 Barre Auto Sales866-928-9370 For more De-tails Text W4UG TO 27414

2005 CHRYSLER PACIFI-CA Touring AWD 4dr Wagon$6995 East Barre Auto Sales866-928-9370 For more De-tails Text PVC2 TO 27414

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802-229-28881-866-528-8084

CARS ampACCESSORIES

$ A1-CASH PAID$75 TO $300+

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2007 MAZDA MAZDA3 S SPORT4dr Wagon 23L Silver $6995East Barre Auto Sales 866-928-9370 or Text Y9KR TO 27414

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Credit repair companies makefalse claims and promises toerase a trail of unpaid bills orlate payments from your creditreport However only time canerase negative but accurate

credit information In additionfederal law forbids credit repaircompanies from collecting mon-ey before they provide their ser-vice TIP If you have questionsabout your credit history or youwant to know how to get a freecopy of your credit report callthe ATTORNEY GENERALrsquoSCONSUMER ASSISTANCEPROGRAM at 1-800-649-2424Donrsquot send any money to acredit repair company until youcheck it out

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4$200 4 Bridgestone All-sea-son tires P21565 16 inch $150802-522-0731

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802-229-28881-866-528-8084

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UNEMPLOYED FIXEDINCOME

100 Loan ApprovalFresh Start Auto Sales

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802-229-2888

1-866-528-8084

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CARS amp ACCESScontinued

CARS amp ACCESScontinued

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RT

14

RT

14

RT

2

RT

2

DUDLEYrsquoSSTORE

MONTPELIERROUNDABOUT

TOST JAY

KC PERFORMANCE

FRESH STARTAUTO

TO CALAIS

Is Your

Low Credit ScoreKeeping You from Buying a New or Used Car

1-866-528-8084

Open Car LoansAlimonyDivorceTax LiensBad CreditNo CreditWith or without Checking Account Driver License Social Security No Cosigner Needed

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Regardless Of Your Credit

FOR THE MOST CURRENT CLASSIFIED ADS VISIT OUR WEB PAGE

wwwvt-worldcom

Classified Deadline Is

Monday Before 1000AM THANK YOU FOR SAYING

I SAW IT IN

03 FORD FOCUS

auto AC PW PL cruise Mass title

$3995

07 FORD FOCUS SES

loaded spoiler 5-speed

$4995

06 CHEVY IMPALA LT

auto loaded low miles one owner

$6495

97 NISSAN 200SX

2-dr auto low miles 104K

$2995

02 FORD EXPLORER XLT

auto 3rd row seat sharp red

$3995

02 BUICK REGAL

auto one owner

$2995

04 CHEVY CLASSIC

auto AC PW PL cruise tilt low miles 83K

$4995

04 CHEVY CAVALIER LS

4-dr auto AC cruise tilt

$4995

03 BUICK LASABRE

auto one owner low miles warranty

$5995

05 CHEVY CAVALIER

2-dr LS sport loaded warranty

$4995

04 FORD F150 XL

auto AC low miles 78K 1 owner warranty

$4995

JUST GOOD AUTOS296 East Montpelier Rd bull Rt 14 North - Barre

802-479-0140

JUST GOOD AUTOSTrades WelcomePrices Negotiable

Just a Sample of Many Just Good Autos

EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE

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page 18 The WORLD January 21 2015

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Ten girls from Sunrise Gymnastics in Berlin traveled to Essex to com-pete at the 10th Royal Classic Meet ndash the first meet of 2015 in VermontChloe Reynolds (pictured) came back as a big winner in the Level 5Junior A category She won the all-around competition with 36825points She was first on vault (9425) beam (9400) floor exercise(9400) and third on bars (8600) Zoe Dubois took silver on vault with a9300 in the same level Senior category and added fourth place all-around and on beam Claudia Farnham placed third on beam (9475) andEmma Arguin was fourth on vault in level 4 Senior B category SunriseGymnastics team took another second place on beam thanks to EvaStumpffrsquos 9275 and bronze on uneven bars went to Camilla Pia-

Needleman with 8850 points in level 3 senior B category Another thirdplace was won by Olga Kissner on vault in level 3 senior C with a9275

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and Fishing on the DogThe Vermont River Conservancy and Joseph and Deborah

Zuaro of Northfield recently worked together to establish a RiverCorridor Easement on 87 acres of the Zuarorsquos farm land along theDog River thanks to a grant from the State of Vermont Agency ofNatural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation

This easement was completed in October 2014 and helps ensurethe conserved area will always be undeveloped active floodplain ndash improving water quality and fish habitat in the Dog River andreducing future flood risks to the downstream Village ofNorthfield

The river reach surrounding the Zuaro property has been exten-sively channelized and armored threating to cut the river off fromits natural floodplain and increasing flood risks to downstreamNorthfield Village The Agency of Natural Resources RiverScientists identified the Zuaro property as important for protectingthe Dog Riverrsquos natural floodplain and its ecological health -improving the vegetated buffer can help slow down floodingwaters shade and cool the river for macro-invertebrates and troutpopulations while also providing their natural habitat in the formof course woody debris A River Corridor Easement also protectsthe prime agricultural soils within the conserved area from beingconverted to a house site in the future ndash planning ahead for thehealth of our rivers and Villages

The Zuaro property is mostly productive hay fields borderingthe Dog River ndash a State renowned brown trout fishry A small sec-tion of the protected property supports a White Pine and Hemlock

forest The River Corridor Easement will increase the woodyvegetation buffering the river ensuring the Dog River is a wel-coming home for brown and rainbow trout and the anglers andrecreationalists who enjoy this river

The Vermont River Conservancy is a Montpelier-based non-profit that works to protect and preserve important land alongVermont waters such as waterfalls gorges swimming holes wet-lands river and lake shores and islands It has preserved more than60 sites around the state Information is available at wwwvermon-triverconservancyorg or by calling VRC at (802) 229-0820

Waterfowl BlindsMust Be Removed

Waterfowl hunters who did not remove their hunting blindsfrom the waters of the state earlier must do so before February 15on Lake Champlain or May 15 on inland waters according to a

reminder from the Vermont Fish amp Wildlife DepartmentState law requires removal of the blinds before these deadlines

in order to protect natural areas and to prevent boating accidentsafter the ice melts

ldquoRemoval of the blinds and any posts that may be below thesurface of the ice is important because of the danger they presentwhen boaters are on the water in the springrdquo said State GameWarden Colonel Jason Batchelder

Batchelder says wardens have recorded names and addresses ofblind owners and will follow up with inspections

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January 21 2015 The WORLD page 19

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Vermont Bear Hunters Had a Successful and Safe Season in 2014

Vermont Hunters Enjoy Successful Deer Season

Vermont Hunters Report No Hunting RelatedShootings in 2014

The Vermont Fish amp Wildlife Department sayspreliminary numbers show hunters took slightlymore deer in 2014 hunting seasons compared toan average of the previous three years reflectinga stable and healthy deer population in the state

Deer biologist Adam Murkowski said reportsfrom big game check stations indicate huntershad successful deer seasons in 2014 Hunterstook a total of 13590 deer in the state 3143during archery season 1652 during youth week-end 6140 in rifle season and 2655 in muzzle-loader season

ldquoCompared to the previous three-year aver-age harvest levels rose slightly during thearchery season were roughly the same for muz-zleloader season and slightly decreased duringthe youth and rifle seasonsrdquo said Murkowski

Each year the department operates biologicalcheck stations during deer hunting seasons to

gather information on the age sex field dressedweight antler characteristics and overall healthof Vermontrsquos deer herd Murkowski said biologi-cal data from 1097 deer examined during thetwo-day youth hunt and November rifle seasonwill be important in further assessing the status

of local deer herds throughout the stateAccording to Murkowski the primary goal of

Vermontrsquos deer management strategy is to keepVermontrsquos deer herd stable healthy and in bal-ance with available habitat ldquoMaintaining anappropriate number of deer on the landscapeensures Vermontrsquos deer and the habitats that sup-port them remain healthy and productiverdquo hesaid ldquoHealthy habitats and stable deer herds arebeneficial to the deer themselves important toVermontrsquos deer hunters and they are beneficialto the health of the land and other wildlife

ldquoUnder our current goal of maintaining ahealthy deer herd a stable harvest is a good indi-cator that we are meeting our managementobjectives set out in Vermontrsquos 10-year BigGame Plan Season totals in any given year maybe up or down from the previous year But thefact that fluctuations are small rather than major

boom and bust cycles is an indicator that man-agement strategies are workingrdquoThe 2014 report on deer hunting seasons with

final numbers will be on Vermont Fish ampWildlifersquos website (wwwvtfishandwildlifecom)by early February

For the second time in three years Vermonthunters had a perfectly safe record with nohunting-related shootings reported in VermontThis includes the November rifle deer seasonwhen the vast majority of the statersquos 70000 resi-dent and nonresident hunters are in the woods

ldquoVermontrsquos hunters should be very proudrdquosaid Christopher Saunders Hunter EducationManager ldquoThis continues the statersquos safe huntingexperience and marks the eighth year in the pastdecade that the state recorded five or fewerhunting-related shootings ndash a track record thatdefies a common misperception that hunting isdangerous

ldquoI canrsquot thank Vermontrsquos 350 volunteer huntereducation instructors enough for their hard workand dedication and Vermont hunters should be

applauded for their vigilance in the fieldrdquoMandatory hunter education in Vermont has

led to an 80 percent decline in the hunting injuryrate during the past three decades Prior to huntereducation becoming mandatory in 1975 the statesometimes recorded 20 to 30 hunting-relatedshootings per year In addition the growing useof hunter orange clothing even though not man-dated in Vermont has likely also helped drive the

rate downThe universally safe hunting experience also

reinforces the continued popularity of hunting inVermont which brings in more than $260 mil-lion annually to the state and leverages an addi-tional $325 million in federal funding for wild-life conservation efforts

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Dylan Moore 14 of Rutland gotthis bear during the 2014 bearseason in Vermont

The Vermont Fish amp Wildlife Departmentreports that bear hunters in Vermont had a safe andsuccessful hunting season in 2014 Hunters took567 black bears during the 84 days of the two-partlsquoearly bear seasonrsquo and lsquolate bear seasonrsquo Therewere also no hunting-related shooting incidents

The final harvest was nearly identical to the2013 harvest with 10 additional bears being takenin 2014 This represents a harvest that is consistentwith the goal of stabilizing the bear population to

remain within 4500 to 6000 bears according toFish amp Wildlife Department bear biologist ForrestHammond

While 2014 bear harvest numbers nearlymatched 2013 numbers the timing of the harvestdiffered significantly Bear hunters were muchmore successful this year during the early days ofthe hunt with 263 bears taken in Septembernearly double last yearrsquos September harvest

Hammond cited a decline in available foods and early snowfallsin 2014 as being responsible for the change in the timing of theharvest

ldquoOur surveys of nut-producing mast trees such beech oak andhickory indicated that only acorns were plentiful among fall foodsources this yearrdquo said Hammond ldquoUnfortunately for the bearsoak trees are not widespread in Vermont occurring mostly in theConnecticut River Valley and the Taconic Range in southwesternVermont so many bears moved to these areas of the state in searchof foodrdquo

Hammond noted that the town of Rockinghamin the southern Connecticut River Valley which isnot normally recognized as having a large bearpopulation had the largest number of bears takenof any town in the state at 12 bears

ldquoBears also spent more time in Septembersearching for food in open cornfields makingthem more easily spotted by hunters and increas-ing the early season success raterdquo saidHammond

A total of 458 bears were harvested during theearly bear season while 109 were taken by huntersduring the late bear season which overlaps withthe November deer season November snowfallsmay have driven bears into dens earlier than usualthis year which may account for the lower harvestduring the late bear season when many hunters areout but the bears were not

Hammond also noted that participation in theearly bear season was higher than anticipated with 12390 hunterschoosing to purchase a $5 early season bear tag an increase ofnearly 2000 tags from the previous year

ldquoBetween an abundant population a long hunting season andthe potential of harvesting delicious and nutritious bear meatVermonters and visitors arebecoming increasingly interestedin hunting this big game animalrdquosaid Hammond

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Norwich freshman Erin Joyce (center in grey) finds out that college Womenrsquos hockey canbe a contact sport as she gets sandwiched betweem Castleton State goalie Paula Stevens(left 29 in green) and Taylor Steadman when she goes for a rebound in last Saturdayrsquosgame at Kreitzberg Arena in Northfield The Norwich Women defeated the Spartans to puttheir record at 10-2-2 overall and 7-0-1 in the ECAC (Eastern Collegiate AthleticConference) East Photo by Bill Croney

Northfieldrsquos Claudia Gee (right 9 in white) caps off a beautiful first-period rush and pops thepuck into the back of the BFA-St Albans net in last Saturdayrsquos Div I game in Northfield TheMarauders came from two goals down and fought to a 2-2 tie The Northfield Girlsrsquo record is10-2-1 Photo by Bill Croney

Hazen Wildcat junior Kira Hislop (left 12 in blue) is closely guarded by NorthfieldrsquosLydia Reed in last Friday nightrsquos game in Northfield The Wildcats defeated Northfield38-33 in overtime and improved to 4-6 Photo by Bill Croney

Norwich freshman Shyann Josler who played her high school ball at Thetford Academymanages to control the ball after a collision with Emmanuelrsquos Olivia Marks (left 24 in blue)in last Saturday afternoonrsquos game in Northfield Shyann scored 14 points but the Cadetscame out on the short end of a 59-57 score The Norwich Womenrsquos record slipped to 10-3overall and 2-2 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) competition Photo by BillCroney

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BY Chris Richcreek

1 Detroit pitcher Max Scherzerset a major-league record formost starts to begin a careerwithout a complete game Howmany was it2 Who was the manager of theHouston Astros the first timethe franchise won more than 90games in a season3 Name the only Iowa footballplayer to win the HeismanTrophy4 In 2014 the East and Westsquads in the NBA All-StarGame combined to score arecord 318 points What hadbeen the previous mark5 The Calgary Flames tied anNHL record in the 2013-14 sea-son for most games decided byone goal in a season (49) Whoare the Flames tied with1 It was 178 games2 Bill Virdon led the Astros to a 93-70mark in 19803 Quarterback Nile Kinnick in 19394 It was 303 points in 19875 The Florida Panthers in the 2010-11season

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Womenrsquos BasketballHeather LeBlanc poured in 20 points to lead the Cadets in

scoring but it was not enough as they fell to EmmanuelCollege by a score of 59-57

The Cadets led at the end of the half 34-27 but could nothold off the Emmanuel charge in the second half

The Cadets were back in action on Monday when theyhosted Suffolk University Results were unavailable by presstime

Menrsquos BasketballEvan Tullar led the Cadets back from an early 20-7 deficit

with 15 points as the team rallied past Emmanuel College71-66

The Cadets led at the half 33-31 but pulled away in thesecond

The team hosted Suffolk Monday night

Menrsquos HockeyAfter blasting Saint Michaelrsquos on Friday night the Cadets

just could not find the back of the net and fell to the Panthers

of Middlebury College by a score of 3-0The Cadets managed to out shoot the Panthers 25-21 with astrong third period but to no avail

Next up for the Cadets is a road trip to Maine to take onUNE on Friday night and the University of Southern Maineon Saturday afternoon

Womenrsquos HockeyThe Cadets outskated Castleton State College by a score of

3-1 to extend the teamrsquos league unbeaten run to 24 straightgames

Taylor Cross Madison Gallagher and Kim Tiberi were thegoal scorers while Laurie King made 13 saves in net for theCadets

Tuesday night the team travels across the lake in a bigmatchup against the Cards of Plattsburgh State Faceoff is at7 pm

SwimmingDivingThe Norwich University menrsquos and womenrsquos swimming

and diving teams competed in their final dual meet of the

season Saturday afternoon at Elms CollegeThe Cadet men topped the Blazers 200-56 in menrsquos compe-

tition and fell 145-106 on the womenrsquos sideThe team of sophomore Ryan Hanley freshman Charles

McAuley sophomore Mark Walleshauser and sophomoreAsa Wolfe won the 200-meter Medley Relay

Senior Lance Webster won the 800-meter FreestyleMcAuley also won the 50- and 100-meter Breaststroke

while Walleshauser took first in both the 100-meter Butterflyand 100-meter IM

Wolfe won the 50 and 100-meter Freestyle eventsSophomore Stefan Koberl took first in the 50-meter

ButterflySophomore Everett Howard won the 100-meter

BackstrokeJunior Tim Burrow won the 400-meter FreestyleThe team of Wolfe sophomore JP Myers Koberl and senior

co-captain Patrick Ogden won the 200-meter freestyle relayOn the womenrsquos side freshman Meghan Duell placed sec-

ond in the 200 and 400-meter Freestyle

Freshman Renee Charbonneau placed second in both the50-meter Backstroke and 50-meter Butterfly Senior Ivonne ldquoBellardquo Molina took second in the 100-

meter Backstroke The Cadets are back in the pool for the New England

Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving AssociationChampionships over Valentinersquos Day Weekend The three-daymeet kicks off on Friday February 13th and concludes onSunday February 15th

WrestlingThe Norwich University wrestling team hosted Williams

College in a dual meet on Saturday afternoonThe Ephs topped the Cadets by a score of 37-3 on Senior

DayNorwich senior Steven Maldonado picked up the lone win

with a 3-2 decision over Ben Wertz at 285 poundsOn Sunday the Cadets traveled to the Coast Guard

Academy for a quad-match between Coast Guard (42-0Loss) Johnson and Wales (29-12 Loss) and Western NewEngland (24-22 Win)

Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr Honored atACT Banquet of Champions

Laperle Brothers Enter ACT New Smyrna February Challenge Cup

The Laperle brothers Eric (front left) and Patrick (front right) celebrate their ACT Internationalwin at Airborne in 2014 with their crew (Photo by Eric LaFleche)

The Laperle Brothers race team fromMontreal Quebec have entered the ACTAmerican Racer Challenge Cup to be con-tested at the New Smyrna Speedway (NSS)in New Smyrna Beach Florida in mid-Febru-ary That brings the ACT field for the wintershowdown at the World Series of Racing to atotal of twenty-eight (28) entrants fromthroughout New England and Quebec

ldquoWell I guess you could think of this assomewhat of a lsquogame-changerrsquo Eric Laperlehas been an accomplished crew chief for hisbrother Patrick ever since they flipped thecoin to see which twin would drive their firstrace at Airborne Speedway back in 1998Patrick became the driver and Eric beganlearning his craft as crew chief The Laperleteam will certainly bring some energy to theevent next monthrdquo said ACT President TomCurley

The Laperle team has won eighteen (18)ACT major events They sit third in all-timewins Patrick Laperle is a three-time SeacuterieACT (Quebec) Champion he also won theACT US title in 2008 He is a three-time win-ner of the Milk Bowl at Thunder Road

Many members of the Laperle team including brother Eric willbe working at the Daytona International Speedway preparing forQuebec driver Mario Gosselinrsquos Xfinity Series (formerlyNationwide) opening event on Saturday February 21 2015

ldquoBoy this should be a lot of fun next month There are going tobe some very good race teams with Eddie Mac (MacDonald)Labbe Hebert Theetge Parent and Joey (Polewarczyk Jr) justto name a few Now you add in Laperle and that should make

things pretty wildrdquo said newly appointed ACT Race DirectorCris Michaud

Robert Hart long-time promoter and owner of New SmyrnaSpeedway said ldquoIt was a goal of ours to get the AmericanCanadian Tour to return to our track after the great show they put

on a few years ago I know many of our fans from both the Northand South enjoyed the competition the ACT teams are known forWe are very much looking forward to hosting them again this yearWe sure hope we can provide some warm weather for our Northernfriends next monthrdquo

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American Canadian Tour staff officials and teams honored their2014 ACT Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr from Hudson NewHampshire with the Banquet of Champions at the Doubletree Innin South Burlington VT on Saturday January 15 2015 The25-year-old Polewarczyk captured his first career ACT title in hisninth season with the series and pocketed the $10000 point fundcheck He was also honored with the prestigious Don MacTavishAward for his dedication and contribution to stock car racing in theNortheast Competitors and teams who finished in the top 15 in the

2014 final standings were all recognized along with several spe-cial awards

Polewarczyk and his father and car owner Joe Polewarczyk Srbegan competing on the American Canadian Tour in 2006Considered the youngster of the series Polewarczyk and his fatherquickly progressed over the years into big race winners consistentfavorites and finally veteran Champions In 2014 they puttogether arguably the best Championship Season in ACT LateModel history

The 2014 ACT Champion was also honored with the DonMacTavish Award which recognizes individuals for their contri-butions to stock car racing in the Northeast Polewarczyk is notonly a Champion and respectful driver on the track but his posi-tive attitude and leadership is felt throughout the pit area at anytrack he visits

Other special awards of the night included the 2014 ACT CrewChief of the Year Award which recognizes the hardworking peo-ple behind the scenes of ACT teams Keith Clark crew chief of the

Jimmy Hebert team received the 2014 honors Clark has helpeddevelop Hebert and his team from Rookie of the Year in 2012 intorace-winning and championship contending caliber Clark led theHebert team to second place in the 2014 ACT standings

Brandon Atkins of Au Sable Forks NY was honored as the2014 ACT Rookie of the Year and the Dr Gordon Nielsen Awardwinner Atkins battled among one of the biggest rookie classes inrecent memory on the ACT Tour and claimed the top honors The18-year-old earned the respect of his peers while gaining invalu-

able experience on the Tour in 2014 He also received theNielsen Award as the top rookie across all ACT and ThunderRoad divisions

Norwich guard Ryan Booth (left 31 in white) who played high schoolball at U-32 battles for a rebound in last Saturdayrsquos hard-fought 71-66win over Emmanuel The win improved the Cadetsrsquo record to 5-8 overalland 2-5 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) playPhoto by Bill Croney

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Deer biologist Adam Murkowski said reportsfrom big game check stations indicate huntershad successful deer seasons in 2014 Hunterstook a total of 13590 deer in the state 3143during archery season 1652 during youth week-end 6140 in rifle season and 2655 in muzzle-loader season

ldquoCompared to the previous three-year aver-age harvest levels rose slightly during thearchery season were roughly the same for muz-zleloader season and slightly decreased duringthe youth and rifle seasonsrdquo said Murkowski

Each year the department operates biologicalcheck stations during deer hunting seasons to

gather information on the age sex field dressedweight antler characteristics and overall healthof Vermontrsquos deer herd Murkowski said biologi-cal data from 1097 deer examined during thetwo-day youth hunt and November rifle seasonwill be important in further assessing the status

of local deer herds throughout the stateAccording to Murkowski the primary goal of

Vermontrsquos deer management strategy is to keepVermontrsquos deer herd stable healthy and in bal-ance with available habitat ldquoMaintaining anappropriate number of deer on the landscapeensures Vermontrsquos deer and the habitats that sup-port them remain healthy and productiverdquo hesaid ldquoHealthy habitats and stable deer herds arebeneficial to the deer themselves important toVermontrsquos deer hunters and they are beneficialto the health of the land and other wildlife

ldquoUnder our current goal of maintaining ahealthy deer herd a stable harvest is a good indi-cator that we are meeting our managementobjectives set out in Vermontrsquos 10-year BigGame Plan Season totals in any given year maybe up or down from the previous year But thefact that fluctuations are small rather than major

boom and bust cycles is an indicator that man-agement strategies are workingrdquoThe 2014 report on deer hunting seasons with

final numbers will be on Vermont Fish ampWildlifersquos website (wwwvtfishandwildlifecom)by early February

For the second time in three years Vermonthunters had a perfectly safe record with nohunting-related shootings reported in VermontThis includes the November rifle deer seasonwhen the vast majority of the statersquos 70000 resi-dent and nonresident hunters are in the woods

ldquoVermontrsquos hunters should be very proudrdquosaid Christopher Saunders Hunter EducationManager ldquoThis continues the statersquos safe huntingexperience and marks the eighth year in the pastdecade that the state recorded five or fewerhunting-related shootings ndash a track record thatdefies a common misperception that hunting isdangerous

ldquoI canrsquot thank Vermontrsquos 350 volunteer huntereducation instructors enough for their hard workand dedication and Vermont hunters should be

applauded for their vigilance in the fieldrdquoMandatory hunter education in Vermont has

led to an 80 percent decline in the hunting injuryrate during the past three decades Prior to huntereducation becoming mandatory in 1975 the statesometimes recorded 20 to 30 hunting-relatedshootings per year In addition the growing useof hunter orange clothing even though not man-dated in Vermont has likely also helped drive the

rate downThe universally safe hunting experience also

reinforces the continued popularity of hunting inVermont which brings in more than $260 mil-lion annually to the state and leverages an addi-tional $325 million in federal funding for wild-life conservation efforts

bull bull bull

bull bull bull

Dylan Moore 14 of Rutland gotthis bear during the 2014 bearseason in Vermont

The Vermont Fish amp Wildlife Departmentreports that bear hunters in Vermont had a safe andsuccessful hunting season in 2014 Hunters took567 black bears during the 84 days of the two-partlsquoearly bear seasonrsquo and lsquolate bear seasonrsquo Therewere also no hunting-related shooting incidents

The final harvest was nearly identical to the2013 harvest with 10 additional bears being takenin 2014 This represents a harvest that is consistentwith the goal of stabilizing the bear population to

remain within 4500 to 6000 bears according toFish amp Wildlife Department bear biologist ForrestHammond

While 2014 bear harvest numbers nearlymatched 2013 numbers the timing of the harvestdiffered significantly Bear hunters were muchmore successful this year during the early days ofthe hunt with 263 bears taken in Septembernearly double last yearrsquos September harvest

Hammond cited a decline in available foods and early snowfallsin 2014 as being responsible for the change in the timing of theharvest

ldquoOur surveys of nut-producing mast trees such beech oak andhickory indicated that only acorns were plentiful among fall foodsources this yearrdquo said Hammond ldquoUnfortunately for the bearsoak trees are not widespread in Vermont occurring mostly in theConnecticut River Valley and the Taconic Range in southwesternVermont so many bears moved to these areas of the state in searchof foodrdquo

Hammond noted that the town of Rockinghamin the southern Connecticut River Valley which isnot normally recognized as having a large bearpopulation had the largest number of bears takenof any town in the state at 12 bears

ldquoBears also spent more time in Septembersearching for food in open cornfields makingthem more easily spotted by hunters and increas-ing the early season success raterdquo saidHammond

A total of 458 bears were harvested during theearly bear season while 109 were taken by huntersduring the late bear season which overlaps withthe November deer season November snowfallsmay have driven bears into dens earlier than usualthis year which may account for the lower harvestduring the late bear season when many hunters areout but the bears were not

Hammond also noted that participation in theearly bear season was higher than anticipated with 12390 hunterschoosing to purchase a $5 early season bear tag an increase ofnearly 2000 tags from the previous year

ldquoBetween an abundant population a long hunting season andthe potential of harvesting delicious and nutritious bear meatVermonters and visitors arebecoming increasingly interestedin hunting this big game animalrdquosaid Hammond

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Norwich freshman Erin Joyce (center in grey) finds out that college Womenrsquos hockey canbe a contact sport as she gets sandwiched betweem Castleton State goalie Paula Stevens(left 29 in green) and Taylor Steadman when she goes for a rebound in last Saturdayrsquosgame at Kreitzberg Arena in Northfield The Norwich Women defeated the Spartans to puttheir record at 10-2-2 overall and 7-0-1 in the ECAC (Eastern Collegiate AthleticConference) East Photo by Bill Croney

Northfieldrsquos Claudia Gee (right 9 in white) caps off a beautiful first-period rush and pops thepuck into the back of the BFA-St Albans net in last Saturdayrsquos Div I game in Northfield TheMarauders came from two goals down and fought to a 2-2 tie The Northfield Girlsrsquo record is10-2-1 Photo by Bill Croney

Hazen Wildcat junior Kira Hislop (left 12 in blue) is closely guarded by NorthfieldrsquosLydia Reed in last Friday nightrsquos game in Northfield The Wildcats defeated Northfield38-33 in overtime and improved to 4-6 Photo by Bill Croney

Norwich freshman Shyann Josler who played her high school ball at Thetford Academymanages to control the ball after a collision with Emmanuelrsquos Olivia Marks (left 24 in blue)in last Saturday afternoonrsquos game in Northfield Shyann scored 14 points but the Cadetscame out on the short end of a 59-57 score The Norwich Womenrsquos record slipped to 10-3overall and 2-2 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) competition Photo by BillCroney

bull bull bull

BY Chris Richcreek

1 Detroit pitcher Max Scherzerset a major-league record formost starts to begin a careerwithout a complete game Howmany was it2 Who was the manager of theHouston Astros the first timethe franchise won more than 90games in a season3 Name the only Iowa footballplayer to win the HeismanTrophy4 In 2014 the East and Westsquads in the NBA All-StarGame combined to score arecord 318 points What hadbeen the previous mark5 The Calgary Flames tied anNHL record in the 2013-14 sea-son for most games decided byone goal in a season (49) Whoare the Flames tied with1 It was 178 games2 Bill Virdon led the Astros to a 93-70mark in 19803 Quarterback Nile Kinnick in 19394 It was 303 points in 19875 The Florida Panthers in the 2010-11season

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Norwich Sports Information

Womenrsquos BasketballHeather LeBlanc poured in 20 points to lead the Cadets in

scoring but it was not enough as they fell to EmmanuelCollege by a score of 59-57

The Cadets led at the end of the half 34-27 but could nothold off the Emmanuel charge in the second half

The Cadets were back in action on Monday when theyhosted Suffolk University Results were unavailable by presstime

Menrsquos BasketballEvan Tullar led the Cadets back from an early 20-7 deficit

with 15 points as the team rallied past Emmanuel College71-66

The Cadets led at the half 33-31 but pulled away in thesecond

The team hosted Suffolk Monday night

Menrsquos HockeyAfter blasting Saint Michaelrsquos on Friday night the Cadets

just could not find the back of the net and fell to the Panthers

of Middlebury College by a score of 3-0The Cadets managed to out shoot the Panthers 25-21 with astrong third period but to no avail

Next up for the Cadets is a road trip to Maine to take onUNE on Friday night and the University of Southern Maineon Saturday afternoon

Womenrsquos HockeyThe Cadets outskated Castleton State College by a score of

3-1 to extend the teamrsquos league unbeaten run to 24 straightgames

Taylor Cross Madison Gallagher and Kim Tiberi were thegoal scorers while Laurie King made 13 saves in net for theCadets

Tuesday night the team travels across the lake in a bigmatchup against the Cards of Plattsburgh State Faceoff is at7 pm

SwimmingDivingThe Norwich University menrsquos and womenrsquos swimming

and diving teams competed in their final dual meet of the

season Saturday afternoon at Elms CollegeThe Cadet men topped the Blazers 200-56 in menrsquos compe-

tition and fell 145-106 on the womenrsquos sideThe team of sophomore Ryan Hanley freshman Charles

McAuley sophomore Mark Walleshauser and sophomoreAsa Wolfe won the 200-meter Medley Relay

Senior Lance Webster won the 800-meter FreestyleMcAuley also won the 50- and 100-meter Breaststroke

while Walleshauser took first in both the 100-meter Butterflyand 100-meter IM

Wolfe won the 50 and 100-meter Freestyle eventsSophomore Stefan Koberl took first in the 50-meter

ButterflySophomore Everett Howard won the 100-meter

BackstrokeJunior Tim Burrow won the 400-meter FreestyleThe team of Wolfe sophomore JP Myers Koberl and senior

co-captain Patrick Ogden won the 200-meter freestyle relayOn the womenrsquos side freshman Meghan Duell placed sec-

ond in the 200 and 400-meter Freestyle

Freshman Renee Charbonneau placed second in both the50-meter Backstroke and 50-meter Butterfly Senior Ivonne ldquoBellardquo Molina took second in the 100-

meter Backstroke The Cadets are back in the pool for the New England

Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving AssociationChampionships over Valentinersquos Day Weekend The three-daymeet kicks off on Friday February 13th and concludes onSunday February 15th

WrestlingThe Norwich University wrestling team hosted Williams

College in a dual meet on Saturday afternoonThe Ephs topped the Cadets by a score of 37-3 on Senior

DayNorwich senior Steven Maldonado picked up the lone win

with a 3-2 decision over Ben Wertz at 285 poundsOn Sunday the Cadets traveled to the Coast Guard

Academy for a quad-match between Coast Guard (42-0Loss) Johnson and Wales (29-12 Loss) and Western NewEngland (24-22 Win)

Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr Honored atACT Banquet of Champions

Laperle Brothers Enter ACT New Smyrna February Challenge Cup

The Laperle brothers Eric (front left) and Patrick (front right) celebrate their ACT Internationalwin at Airborne in 2014 with their crew (Photo by Eric LaFleche)

The Laperle Brothers race team fromMontreal Quebec have entered the ACTAmerican Racer Challenge Cup to be con-tested at the New Smyrna Speedway (NSS)in New Smyrna Beach Florida in mid-Febru-ary That brings the ACT field for the wintershowdown at the World Series of Racing to atotal of twenty-eight (28) entrants fromthroughout New England and Quebec

ldquoWell I guess you could think of this assomewhat of a lsquogame-changerrsquo Eric Laperlehas been an accomplished crew chief for hisbrother Patrick ever since they flipped thecoin to see which twin would drive their firstrace at Airborne Speedway back in 1998Patrick became the driver and Eric beganlearning his craft as crew chief The Laperleteam will certainly bring some energy to theevent next monthrdquo said ACT President TomCurley

The Laperle team has won eighteen (18)ACT major events They sit third in all-timewins Patrick Laperle is a three-time SeacuterieACT (Quebec) Champion he also won theACT US title in 2008 He is a three-time win-ner of the Milk Bowl at Thunder Road

Many members of the Laperle team including brother Eric willbe working at the Daytona International Speedway preparing forQuebec driver Mario Gosselinrsquos Xfinity Series (formerlyNationwide) opening event on Saturday February 21 2015

ldquoBoy this should be a lot of fun next month There are going tobe some very good race teams with Eddie Mac (MacDonald)Labbe Hebert Theetge Parent and Joey (Polewarczyk Jr) justto name a few Now you add in Laperle and that should make

things pretty wildrdquo said newly appointed ACT Race DirectorCris Michaud

Robert Hart long-time promoter and owner of New SmyrnaSpeedway said ldquoIt was a goal of ours to get the AmericanCanadian Tour to return to our track after the great show they put

on a few years ago I know many of our fans from both the Northand South enjoyed the competition the ACT teams are known forWe are very much looking forward to hosting them again this yearWe sure hope we can provide some warm weather for our Northernfriends next monthrdquo

bull bull bull

American Canadian Tour staff officials and teams honored their2014 ACT Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr from Hudson NewHampshire with the Banquet of Champions at the Doubletree Innin South Burlington VT on Saturday January 15 2015 The25-year-old Polewarczyk captured his first career ACT title in hisninth season with the series and pocketed the $10000 point fundcheck He was also honored with the prestigious Don MacTavishAward for his dedication and contribution to stock car racing in theNortheast Competitors and teams who finished in the top 15 in the

2014 final standings were all recognized along with several spe-cial awards

Polewarczyk and his father and car owner Joe Polewarczyk Srbegan competing on the American Canadian Tour in 2006Considered the youngster of the series Polewarczyk and his fatherquickly progressed over the years into big race winners consistentfavorites and finally veteran Champions In 2014 they puttogether arguably the best Championship Season in ACT LateModel history

The 2014 ACT Champion was also honored with the DonMacTavish Award which recognizes individuals for their contri-butions to stock car racing in the Northeast Polewarczyk is notonly a Champion and respectful driver on the track but his posi-tive attitude and leadership is felt throughout the pit area at anytrack he visits

Other special awards of the night included the 2014 ACT CrewChief of the Year Award which recognizes the hardworking peo-ple behind the scenes of ACT teams Keith Clark crew chief of the

Jimmy Hebert team received the 2014 honors Clark has helpeddevelop Hebert and his team from Rookie of the Year in 2012 intorace-winning and championship contending caliber Clark led theHebert team to second place in the 2014 ACT standings

Brandon Atkins of Au Sable Forks NY was honored as the2014 ACT Rookie of the Year and the Dr Gordon Nielsen Awardwinner Atkins battled among one of the biggest rookie classes inrecent memory on the ACT Tour and claimed the top honors The18-year-old earned the respect of his peers while gaining invalu-

able experience on the Tour in 2014 He also received theNielsen Award as the top rookie across all ACT and ThunderRoad divisions

Norwich guard Ryan Booth (left 31 in white) who played high schoolball at U-32 battles for a rebound in last Saturdayrsquos hard-fought 71-66win over Emmanuel The win improved the Cadetsrsquo record to 5-8 overalland 2-5 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) playPhoto by Bill Croney

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Vermont Bear Hunters Had a Successful and Safe Season in 2014

Vermont Hunters Enjoy Successful Deer Season

Vermont Hunters Report No Hunting RelatedShootings in 2014

The Vermont Fish amp Wildlife Department sayspreliminary numbers show hunters took slightlymore deer in 2014 hunting seasons compared toan average of the previous three years reflectinga stable and healthy deer population in the state

Deer biologist Adam Murkowski said reportsfrom big game check stations indicate huntershad successful deer seasons in 2014 Hunterstook a total of 13590 deer in the state 3143during archery season 1652 during youth week-end 6140 in rifle season and 2655 in muzzle-loader season

ldquoCompared to the previous three-year aver-age harvest levels rose slightly during thearchery season were roughly the same for muz-zleloader season and slightly decreased duringthe youth and rifle seasonsrdquo said Murkowski

Each year the department operates biologicalcheck stations during deer hunting seasons to

gather information on the age sex field dressedweight antler characteristics and overall healthof Vermontrsquos deer herd Murkowski said biologi-cal data from 1097 deer examined during thetwo-day youth hunt and November rifle seasonwill be important in further assessing the status

of local deer herds throughout the stateAccording to Murkowski the primary goal of

Vermontrsquos deer management strategy is to keepVermontrsquos deer herd stable healthy and in bal-ance with available habitat ldquoMaintaining anappropriate number of deer on the landscapeensures Vermontrsquos deer and the habitats that sup-port them remain healthy and productiverdquo hesaid ldquoHealthy habitats and stable deer herds arebeneficial to the deer themselves important toVermontrsquos deer hunters and they are beneficialto the health of the land and other wildlife

ldquoUnder our current goal of maintaining ahealthy deer herd a stable harvest is a good indi-cator that we are meeting our managementobjectives set out in Vermontrsquos 10-year BigGame Plan Season totals in any given year maybe up or down from the previous year But thefact that fluctuations are small rather than major

boom and bust cycles is an indicator that man-agement strategies are workingrdquoThe 2014 report on deer hunting seasons with

final numbers will be on Vermont Fish ampWildlifersquos website (wwwvtfishandwildlifecom)by early February

For the second time in three years Vermonthunters had a perfectly safe record with nohunting-related shootings reported in VermontThis includes the November rifle deer seasonwhen the vast majority of the statersquos 70000 resi-dent and nonresident hunters are in the woods

ldquoVermontrsquos hunters should be very proudrdquosaid Christopher Saunders Hunter EducationManager ldquoThis continues the statersquos safe huntingexperience and marks the eighth year in the pastdecade that the state recorded five or fewerhunting-related shootings ndash a track record thatdefies a common misperception that hunting isdangerous

ldquoI canrsquot thank Vermontrsquos 350 volunteer huntereducation instructors enough for their hard workand dedication and Vermont hunters should be

applauded for their vigilance in the fieldrdquoMandatory hunter education in Vermont has

led to an 80 percent decline in the hunting injuryrate during the past three decades Prior to huntereducation becoming mandatory in 1975 the statesometimes recorded 20 to 30 hunting-relatedshootings per year In addition the growing useof hunter orange clothing even though not man-dated in Vermont has likely also helped drive the

rate downThe universally safe hunting experience also

reinforces the continued popularity of hunting inVermont which brings in more than $260 mil-lion annually to the state and leverages an addi-tional $325 million in federal funding for wild-life conservation efforts

bull bull bull

bull bull bull

Dylan Moore 14 of Rutland gotthis bear during the 2014 bearseason in Vermont

The Vermont Fish amp Wildlife Departmentreports that bear hunters in Vermont had a safe andsuccessful hunting season in 2014 Hunters took567 black bears during the 84 days of the two-partlsquoearly bear seasonrsquo and lsquolate bear seasonrsquo Therewere also no hunting-related shooting incidents

The final harvest was nearly identical to the2013 harvest with 10 additional bears being takenin 2014 This represents a harvest that is consistentwith the goal of stabilizing the bear population to

remain within 4500 to 6000 bears according toFish amp Wildlife Department bear biologist ForrestHammond

While 2014 bear harvest numbers nearlymatched 2013 numbers the timing of the harvestdiffered significantly Bear hunters were muchmore successful this year during the early days ofthe hunt with 263 bears taken in Septembernearly double last yearrsquos September harvest

Hammond cited a decline in available foods and early snowfallsin 2014 as being responsible for the change in the timing of theharvest

ldquoOur surveys of nut-producing mast trees such beech oak andhickory indicated that only acorns were plentiful among fall foodsources this yearrdquo said Hammond ldquoUnfortunately for the bearsoak trees are not widespread in Vermont occurring mostly in theConnecticut River Valley and the Taconic Range in southwesternVermont so many bears moved to these areas of the state in searchof foodrdquo

Hammond noted that the town of Rockinghamin the southern Connecticut River Valley which isnot normally recognized as having a large bearpopulation had the largest number of bears takenof any town in the state at 12 bears

ldquoBears also spent more time in Septembersearching for food in open cornfields makingthem more easily spotted by hunters and increas-ing the early season success raterdquo saidHammond

A total of 458 bears were harvested during theearly bear season while 109 were taken by huntersduring the late bear season which overlaps withthe November deer season November snowfallsmay have driven bears into dens earlier than usualthis year which may account for the lower harvestduring the late bear season when many hunters areout but the bears were not

Hammond also noted that participation in theearly bear season was higher than anticipated with 12390 hunterschoosing to purchase a $5 early season bear tag an increase ofnearly 2000 tags from the previous year

ldquoBetween an abundant population a long hunting season andthe potential of harvesting delicious and nutritious bear meatVermonters and visitors arebecoming increasingly interestedin hunting this big game animalrdquosaid Hammond

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Dont Let Injuries Keep You Sidelined Learn about our Monday afternoon and evening

Sports Medicine Clinic with Dr Mahlon Bradley

Mondays 330pm- 7pm

Our scheduling allows extra time for sports

with later hours that allow school athletes to

practice or work

bull X-rays

bull Quick physical therapy referrals

802-225-3970

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ORTHOPEDICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE 802-225-3970

9175011114109 1048573

Norwich freshman Erin Joyce (center in grey) finds out that college Womenrsquos hockey canbe a contact sport as she gets sandwiched betweem Castleton State goalie Paula Stevens(left 29 in green) and Taylor Steadman when she goes for a rebound in last Saturdayrsquosgame at Kreitzberg Arena in Northfield The Norwich Women defeated the Spartans to puttheir record at 10-2-2 overall and 7-0-1 in the ECAC (Eastern Collegiate AthleticConference) East Photo by Bill Croney

Northfieldrsquos Claudia Gee (right 9 in white) caps off a beautiful first-period rush and pops thepuck into the back of the BFA-St Albans net in last Saturdayrsquos Div I game in Northfield TheMarauders came from two goals down and fought to a 2-2 tie The Northfield Girlsrsquo record is10-2-1 Photo by Bill Croney

Hazen Wildcat junior Kira Hislop (left 12 in blue) is closely guarded by NorthfieldrsquosLydia Reed in last Friday nightrsquos game in Northfield The Wildcats defeated Northfield38-33 in overtime and improved to 4-6 Photo by Bill Croney

Norwich freshman Shyann Josler who played her high school ball at Thetford Academymanages to control the ball after a collision with Emmanuelrsquos Olivia Marks (left 24 in blue)in last Saturday afternoonrsquos game in Northfield Shyann scored 14 points but the Cadetscame out on the short end of a 59-57 score The Norwich Womenrsquos record slipped to 10-3overall and 2-2 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) competition Photo by BillCroney

bull bull bull

BY Chris Richcreek

1 Detroit pitcher Max Scherzerset a major-league record formost starts to begin a careerwithout a complete game Howmany was it2 Who was the manager of theHouston Astros the first timethe franchise won more than 90games in a season3 Name the only Iowa footballplayer to win the HeismanTrophy4 In 2014 the East and Westsquads in the NBA All-StarGame combined to score arecord 318 points What hadbeen the previous mark5 The Calgary Flames tied anNHL record in the 2013-14 sea-son for most games decided byone goal in a season (49) Whoare the Flames tied with1 It was 178 games2 Bill Virdon led the Astros to a 93-70mark in 19803 Quarterback Nile Kinnick in 19394 It was 303 points in 19875 The Florida Panthers in the 2010-11season

(c) 2015 King Features Synd Inc

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Hot Lather Neck Shave

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Norwich Sports Information

Womenrsquos BasketballHeather LeBlanc poured in 20 points to lead the Cadets in

scoring but it was not enough as they fell to EmmanuelCollege by a score of 59-57

The Cadets led at the end of the half 34-27 but could nothold off the Emmanuel charge in the second half

The Cadets were back in action on Monday when theyhosted Suffolk University Results were unavailable by presstime

Menrsquos BasketballEvan Tullar led the Cadets back from an early 20-7 deficit

with 15 points as the team rallied past Emmanuel College71-66

The Cadets led at the half 33-31 but pulled away in thesecond

The team hosted Suffolk Monday night

Menrsquos HockeyAfter blasting Saint Michaelrsquos on Friday night the Cadets

just could not find the back of the net and fell to the Panthers

of Middlebury College by a score of 3-0The Cadets managed to out shoot the Panthers 25-21 with astrong third period but to no avail

Next up for the Cadets is a road trip to Maine to take onUNE on Friday night and the University of Southern Maineon Saturday afternoon

Womenrsquos HockeyThe Cadets outskated Castleton State College by a score of

3-1 to extend the teamrsquos league unbeaten run to 24 straightgames

Taylor Cross Madison Gallagher and Kim Tiberi were thegoal scorers while Laurie King made 13 saves in net for theCadets

Tuesday night the team travels across the lake in a bigmatchup against the Cards of Plattsburgh State Faceoff is at7 pm

SwimmingDivingThe Norwich University menrsquos and womenrsquos swimming

and diving teams competed in their final dual meet of the

season Saturday afternoon at Elms CollegeThe Cadet men topped the Blazers 200-56 in menrsquos compe-

tition and fell 145-106 on the womenrsquos sideThe team of sophomore Ryan Hanley freshman Charles

McAuley sophomore Mark Walleshauser and sophomoreAsa Wolfe won the 200-meter Medley Relay

Senior Lance Webster won the 800-meter FreestyleMcAuley also won the 50- and 100-meter Breaststroke

while Walleshauser took first in both the 100-meter Butterflyand 100-meter IM

Wolfe won the 50 and 100-meter Freestyle eventsSophomore Stefan Koberl took first in the 50-meter

ButterflySophomore Everett Howard won the 100-meter

BackstrokeJunior Tim Burrow won the 400-meter FreestyleThe team of Wolfe sophomore JP Myers Koberl and senior

co-captain Patrick Ogden won the 200-meter freestyle relayOn the womenrsquos side freshman Meghan Duell placed sec-

ond in the 200 and 400-meter Freestyle

Freshman Renee Charbonneau placed second in both the50-meter Backstroke and 50-meter Butterfly Senior Ivonne ldquoBellardquo Molina took second in the 100-

meter Backstroke The Cadets are back in the pool for the New England

Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving AssociationChampionships over Valentinersquos Day Weekend The three-daymeet kicks off on Friday February 13th and concludes onSunday February 15th

WrestlingThe Norwich University wrestling team hosted Williams

College in a dual meet on Saturday afternoonThe Ephs topped the Cadets by a score of 37-3 on Senior

DayNorwich senior Steven Maldonado picked up the lone win

with a 3-2 decision over Ben Wertz at 285 poundsOn Sunday the Cadets traveled to the Coast Guard

Academy for a quad-match between Coast Guard (42-0Loss) Johnson and Wales (29-12 Loss) and Western NewEngland (24-22 Win)

Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr Honored atACT Banquet of Champions

Laperle Brothers Enter ACT New Smyrna February Challenge Cup

The Laperle brothers Eric (front left) and Patrick (front right) celebrate their ACT Internationalwin at Airborne in 2014 with their crew (Photo by Eric LaFleche)

The Laperle Brothers race team fromMontreal Quebec have entered the ACTAmerican Racer Challenge Cup to be con-tested at the New Smyrna Speedway (NSS)in New Smyrna Beach Florida in mid-Febru-ary That brings the ACT field for the wintershowdown at the World Series of Racing to atotal of twenty-eight (28) entrants fromthroughout New England and Quebec

ldquoWell I guess you could think of this assomewhat of a lsquogame-changerrsquo Eric Laperlehas been an accomplished crew chief for hisbrother Patrick ever since they flipped thecoin to see which twin would drive their firstrace at Airborne Speedway back in 1998Patrick became the driver and Eric beganlearning his craft as crew chief The Laperleteam will certainly bring some energy to theevent next monthrdquo said ACT President TomCurley

The Laperle team has won eighteen (18)ACT major events They sit third in all-timewins Patrick Laperle is a three-time SeacuterieACT (Quebec) Champion he also won theACT US title in 2008 He is a three-time win-ner of the Milk Bowl at Thunder Road

Many members of the Laperle team including brother Eric willbe working at the Daytona International Speedway preparing forQuebec driver Mario Gosselinrsquos Xfinity Series (formerlyNationwide) opening event on Saturday February 21 2015

ldquoBoy this should be a lot of fun next month There are going tobe some very good race teams with Eddie Mac (MacDonald)Labbe Hebert Theetge Parent and Joey (Polewarczyk Jr) justto name a few Now you add in Laperle and that should make

things pretty wildrdquo said newly appointed ACT Race DirectorCris Michaud

Robert Hart long-time promoter and owner of New SmyrnaSpeedway said ldquoIt was a goal of ours to get the AmericanCanadian Tour to return to our track after the great show they put

on a few years ago I know many of our fans from both the Northand South enjoyed the competition the ACT teams are known forWe are very much looking forward to hosting them again this yearWe sure hope we can provide some warm weather for our Northernfriends next monthrdquo

bull bull bull

American Canadian Tour staff officials and teams honored their2014 ACT Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr from Hudson NewHampshire with the Banquet of Champions at the Doubletree Innin South Burlington VT on Saturday January 15 2015 The25-year-old Polewarczyk captured his first career ACT title in hisninth season with the series and pocketed the $10000 point fundcheck He was also honored with the prestigious Don MacTavishAward for his dedication and contribution to stock car racing in theNortheast Competitors and teams who finished in the top 15 in the

2014 final standings were all recognized along with several spe-cial awards

Polewarczyk and his father and car owner Joe Polewarczyk Srbegan competing on the American Canadian Tour in 2006Considered the youngster of the series Polewarczyk and his fatherquickly progressed over the years into big race winners consistentfavorites and finally veteran Champions In 2014 they puttogether arguably the best Championship Season in ACT LateModel history

The 2014 ACT Champion was also honored with the DonMacTavish Award which recognizes individuals for their contri-butions to stock car racing in the Northeast Polewarczyk is notonly a Champion and respectful driver on the track but his posi-tive attitude and leadership is felt throughout the pit area at anytrack he visits

Other special awards of the night included the 2014 ACT CrewChief of the Year Award which recognizes the hardworking peo-ple behind the scenes of ACT teams Keith Clark crew chief of the

Jimmy Hebert team received the 2014 honors Clark has helpeddevelop Hebert and his team from Rookie of the Year in 2012 intorace-winning and championship contending caliber Clark led theHebert team to second place in the 2014 ACT standings

Brandon Atkins of Au Sable Forks NY was honored as the2014 ACT Rookie of the Year and the Dr Gordon Nielsen Awardwinner Atkins battled among one of the biggest rookie classes inrecent memory on the ACT Tour and claimed the top honors The18-year-old earned the respect of his peers while gaining invalu-

able experience on the Tour in 2014 He also received theNielsen Award as the top rookie across all ACT and ThunderRoad divisions

Norwich guard Ryan Booth (left 31 in white) who played high schoolball at U-32 battles for a rebound in last Saturdayrsquos hard-fought 71-66win over Emmanuel The win improved the Cadetsrsquo record to 5-8 overalland 2-5 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) playPhoto by Bill Croney

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2009 GMC ACADIA

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2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX

Text 88EL to 27414 for more info

$15900

UVMHealthorgCVMC

Dont Let Injuries Keep You Sidelined Learn about our Monday afternoon and evening

Sports Medicine Clinic with Dr Mahlon Bradley

Mondays 330pm- 7pm

Our scheduling allows extra time for sports

with later hours that allow school athletes to

practice or work

bull X-rays

bull Quick physical therapy referrals

802-225-3970

cvmcorgortho

ORTHOPEDICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE 802-225-3970

9175011114109 1048573

Norwich freshman Erin Joyce (center in grey) finds out that college Womenrsquos hockey canbe a contact sport as she gets sandwiched betweem Castleton State goalie Paula Stevens(left 29 in green) and Taylor Steadman when she goes for a rebound in last Saturdayrsquosgame at Kreitzberg Arena in Northfield The Norwich Women defeated the Spartans to puttheir record at 10-2-2 overall and 7-0-1 in the ECAC (Eastern Collegiate AthleticConference) East Photo by Bill Croney

Northfieldrsquos Claudia Gee (right 9 in white) caps off a beautiful first-period rush and pops thepuck into the back of the BFA-St Albans net in last Saturdayrsquos Div I game in Northfield TheMarauders came from two goals down and fought to a 2-2 tie The Northfield Girlsrsquo record is10-2-1 Photo by Bill Croney

Hazen Wildcat junior Kira Hislop (left 12 in blue) is closely guarded by NorthfieldrsquosLydia Reed in last Friday nightrsquos game in Northfield The Wildcats defeated Northfield38-33 in overtime and improved to 4-6 Photo by Bill Croney

Norwich freshman Shyann Josler who played her high school ball at Thetford Academymanages to control the ball after a collision with Emmanuelrsquos Olivia Marks (left 24 in blue)in last Saturday afternoonrsquos game in Northfield Shyann scored 14 points but the Cadetscame out on the short end of a 59-57 score The Norwich Womenrsquos record slipped to 10-3overall and 2-2 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) competition Photo by BillCroney

bull bull bull

BY Chris Richcreek

1 Detroit pitcher Max Scherzerset a major-league record formost starts to begin a careerwithout a complete game Howmany was it2 Who was the manager of theHouston Astros the first timethe franchise won more than 90games in a season3 Name the only Iowa footballplayer to win the HeismanTrophy4 In 2014 the East and Westsquads in the NBA All-StarGame combined to score arecord 318 points What hadbeen the previous mark5 The Calgary Flames tied anNHL record in the 2013-14 sea-son for most games decided byone goal in a season (49) Whoare the Flames tied with1 It was 178 games2 Bill Virdon led the Astros to a 93-70mark in 19803 Quarterback Nile Kinnick in 19394 It was 303 points in 19875 The Florida Panthers in the 2010-11season

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Booth RentalAvailable

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479-0855Plenty of Parking

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Off The Top

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Vermontfor Over50 Years

Hot Lather Neck Shave

High amp Tight Fades amp Flattops

Richard Tom

ldquoCharliersquos Cornerrdquo By Charlie Crosby lsquoNU63

Norwich Sports Information

Womenrsquos BasketballHeather LeBlanc poured in 20 points to lead the Cadets in

scoring but it was not enough as they fell to EmmanuelCollege by a score of 59-57

The Cadets led at the end of the half 34-27 but could nothold off the Emmanuel charge in the second half

The Cadets were back in action on Monday when theyhosted Suffolk University Results were unavailable by presstime

Menrsquos BasketballEvan Tullar led the Cadets back from an early 20-7 deficit

with 15 points as the team rallied past Emmanuel College71-66

The Cadets led at the half 33-31 but pulled away in thesecond

The team hosted Suffolk Monday night

Menrsquos HockeyAfter blasting Saint Michaelrsquos on Friday night the Cadets

just could not find the back of the net and fell to the Panthers

of Middlebury College by a score of 3-0The Cadets managed to out shoot the Panthers 25-21 with astrong third period but to no avail

Next up for the Cadets is a road trip to Maine to take onUNE on Friday night and the University of Southern Maineon Saturday afternoon

Womenrsquos HockeyThe Cadets outskated Castleton State College by a score of

3-1 to extend the teamrsquos league unbeaten run to 24 straightgames

Taylor Cross Madison Gallagher and Kim Tiberi were thegoal scorers while Laurie King made 13 saves in net for theCadets

Tuesday night the team travels across the lake in a bigmatchup against the Cards of Plattsburgh State Faceoff is at7 pm

SwimmingDivingThe Norwich University menrsquos and womenrsquos swimming

and diving teams competed in their final dual meet of the

season Saturday afternoon at Elms CollegeThe Cadet men topped the Blazers 200-56 in menrsquos compe-

tition and fell 145-106 on the womenrsquos sideThe team of sophomore Ryan Hanley freshman Charles

McAuley sophomore Mark Walleshauser and sophomoreAsa Wolfe won the 200-meter Medley Relay

Senior Lance Webster won the 800-meter FreestyleMcAuley also won the 50- and 100-meter Breaststroke

while Walleshauser took first in both the 100-meter Butterflyand 100-meter IM

Wolfe won the 50 and 100-meter Freestyle eventsSophomore Stefan Koberl took first in the 50-meter

ButterflySophomore Everett Howard won the 100-meter

BackstrokeJunior Tim Burrow won the 400-meter FreestyleThe team of Wolfe sophomore JP Myers Koberl and senior

co-captain Patrick Ogden won the 200-meter freestyle relayOn the womenrsquos side freshman Meghan Duell placed sec-

ond in the 200 and 400-meter Freestyle

Freshman Renee Charbonneau placed second in both the50-meter Backstroke and 50-meter Butterfly Senior Ivonne ldquoBellardquo Molina took second in the 100-

meter Backstroke The Cadets are back in the pool for the New England

Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving AssociationChampionships over Valentinersquos Day Weekend The three-daymeet kicks off on Friday February 13th and concludes onSunday February 15th

WrestlingThe Norwich University wrestling team hosted Williams

College in a dual meet on Saturday afternoonThe Ephs topped the Cadets by a score of 37-3 on Senior

DayNorwich senior Steven Maldonado picked up the lone win

with a 3-2 decision over Ben Wertz at 285 poundsOn Sunday the Cadets traveled to the Coast Guard

Academy for a quad-match between Coast Guard (42-0Loss) Johnson and Wales (29-12 Loss) and Western NewEngland (24-22 Win)

Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr Honored atACT Banquet of Champions

Laperle Brothers Enter ACT New Smyrna February Challenge Cup

The Laperle brothers Eric (front left) and Patrick (front right) celebrate their ACT Internationalwin at Airborne in 2014 with their crew (Photo by Eric LaFleche)

The Laperle Brothers race team fromMontreal Quebec have entered the ACTAmerican Racer Challenge Cup to be con-tested at the New Smyrna Speedway (NSS)in New Smyrna Beach Florida in mid-Febru-ary That brings the ACT field for the wintershowdown at the World Series of Racing to atotal of twenty-eight (28) entrants fromthroughout New England and Quebec

ldquoWell I guess you could think of this assomewhat of a lsquogame-changerrsquo Eric Laperlehas been an accomplished crew chief for hisbrother Patrick ever since they flipped thecoin to see which twin would drive their firstrace at Airborne Speedway back in 1998Patrick became the driver and Eric beganlearning his craft as crew chief The Laperleteam will certainly bring some energy to theevent next monthrdquo said ACT President TomCurley

The Laperle team has won eighteen (18)ACT major events They sit third in all-timewins Patrick Laperle is a three-time SeacuterieACT (Quebec) Champion he also won theACT US title in 2008 He is a three-time win-ner of the Milk Bowl at Thunder Road

Many members of the Laperle team including brother Eric willbe working at the Daytona International Speedway preparing forQuebec driver Mario Gosselinrsquos Xfinity Series (formerlyNationwide) opening event on Saturday February 21 2015

ldquoBoy this should be a lot of fun next month There are going tobe some very good race teams with Eddie Mac (MacDonald)Labbe Hebert Theetge Parent and Joey (Polewarczyk Jr) justto name a few Now you add in Laperle and that should make

things pretty wildrdquo said newly appointed ACT Race DirectorCris Michaud

Robert Hart long-time promoter and owner of New SmyrnaSpeedway said ldquoIt was a goal of ours to get the AmericanCanadian Tour to return to our track after the great show they put

on a few years ago I know many of our fans from both the Northand South enjoyed the competition the ACT teams are known forWe are very much looking forward to hosting them again this yearWe sure hope we can provide some warm weather for our Northernfriends next monthrdquo

bull bull bull

American Canadian Tour staff officials and teams honored their2014 ACT Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr from Hudson NewHampshire with the Banquet of Champions at the Doubletree Innin South Burlington VT on Saturday January 15 2015 The25-year-old Polewarczyk captured his first career ACT title in hisninth season with the series and pocketed the $10000 point fundcheck He was also honored with the prestigious Don MacTavishAward for his dedication and contribution to stock car racing in theNortheast Competitors and teams who finished in the top 15 in the

2014 final standings were all recognized along with several spe-cial awards

Polewarczyk and his father and car owner Joe Polewarczyk Srbegan competing on the American Canadian Tour in 2006Considered the youngster of the series Polewarczyk and his fatherquickly progressed over the years into big race winners consistentfavorites and finally veteran Champions In 2014 they puttogether arguably the best Championship Season in ACT LateModel history

The 2014 ACT Champion was also honored with the DonMacTavish Award which recognizes individuals for their contri-butions to stock car racing in the Northeast Polewarczyk is notonly a Champion and respectful driver on the track but his posi-tive attitude and leadership is felt throughout the pit area at anytrack he visits

Other special awards of the night included the 2014 ACT CrewChief of the Year Award which recognizes the hardworking peo-ple behind the scenes of ACT teams Keith Clark crew chief of the

Jimmy Hebert team received the 2014 honors Clark has helpeddevelop Hebert and his team from Rookie of the Year in 2012 intorace-winning and championship contending caliber Clark led theHebert team to second place in the 2014 ACT standings

Brandon Atkins of Au Sable Forks NY was honored as the2014 ACT Rookie of the Year and the Dr Gordon Nielsen Awardwinner Atkins battled among one of the biggest rookie classes inrecent memory on the ACT Tour and claimed the top honors The18-year-old earned the respect of his peers while gaining invalu-

able experience on the Tour in 2014 He also received theNielsen Award as the top rookie across all ACT and ThunderRoad divisions

Norwich guard Ryan Booth (left 31 in white) who played high schoolball at U-32 battles for a rebound in last Saturdayrsquos hard-fought 71-66win over Emmanuel The win improved the Cadetsrsquo record to 5-8 overalland 2-5 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) playPhoto by Bill Croney

THANK YOU FOR SAYINGI SAW IT IN

NAME __________________________________________

ADDRESS _______________________________________

CITY _________________________________AGE _____

PHONE _________________________________________

SIGNATURE _____________________________________

403 US Route 302-Berlin Barre VT 05641

- RULES -1 One winning entry per eligible person per household2 Mail or bring your ent ry to The WORLD 403 Rte 302 Barre VT 05641 by Friday

5 pm before Sundays game3 In case of a tie the winner will be determined by a tie-breaker Any further

tie-breaker will be determined by a drawing4 Must be 18 years and older to play5 Contest not open to World employees or their immediate families6 Prizes will be mailed to your address as filled out on entry form

1 LARGE

1-ITEM PIZZANo cash or carry-overs

1 BIG WINNER EVERY WEEKANDDOMINOS PIZZA NFL CONTEST

322 No Main St Barre 479-2222

X-Large1-ToppingPizza

$999+Tax Limited Time

Plenty of Free Parking

DINE IN OR CARRY OUT

LAST WEEKS WINNER FRED JACEK

SUPER BOWL GAMEFEB 1 bull 630PM NBC

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS VS SEATLLE SEAHAWKS

SCORE _____________ SCORE _____________

Page 5: World Automotive & Sports 01_21_15

892019 World Automotive amp Sports 01_21_15

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullworld-automotive-sports-012115 55

January 21 2015 The WORLD page 21

BeautyShop

Booth RentalAvailable

325 Main St Barre (Next to Rite-Aid) HOURS TUES-FRI 7AM-5PM SAT 630AM-12PM

479-0855Plenty of Parking

WHEEL CHAIR ACCESSIBLE

Off The Top

ServingCentral

Vermontfor Over50 Years

Hot Lather Neck Shave

High amp Tight Fades amp Flattops

Richard Tom

ldquoCharliersquos Cornerrdquo By Charlie Crosby lsquoNU63

Norwich Sports Information

Womenrsquos BasketballHeather LeBlanc poured in 20 points to lead the Cadets in

scoring but it was not enough as they fell to EmmanuelCollege by a score of 59-57

The Cadets led at the end of the half 34-27 but could nothold off the Emmanuel charge in the second half

The Cadets were back in action on Monday when theyhosted Suffolk University Results were unavailable by presstime

Menrsquos BasketballEvan Tullar led the Cadets back from an early 20-7 deficit

with 15 points as the team rallied past Emmanuel College71-66

The Cadets led at the half 33-31 but pulled away in thesecond

The team hosted Suffolk Monday night

Menrsquos HockeyAfter blasting Saint Michaelrsquos on Friday night the Cadets

just could not find the back of the net and fell to the Panthers

of Middlebury College by a score of 3-0The Cadets managed to out shoot the Panthers 25-21 with astrong third period but to no avail

Next up for the Cadets is a road trip to Maine to take onUNE on Friday night and the University of Southern Maineon Saturday afternoon

Womenrsquos HockeyThe Cadets outskated Castleton State College by a score of

3-1 to extend the teamrsquos league unbeaten run to 24 straightgames

Taylor Cross Madison Gallagher and Kim Tiberi were thegoal scorers while Laurie King made 13 saves in net for theCadets

Tuesday night the team travels across the lake in a bigmatchup against the Cards of Plattsburgh State Faceoff is at7 pm

SwimmingDivingThe Norwich University menrsquos and womenrsquos swimming

and diving teams competed in their final dual meet of the

season Saturday afternoon at Elms CollegeThe Cadet men topped the Blazers 200-56 in menrsquos compe-

tition and fell 145-106 on the womenrsquos sideThe team of sophomore Ryan Hanley freshman Charles

McAuley sophomore Mark Walleshauser and sophomoreAsa Wolfe won the 200-meter Medley Relay

Senior Lance Webster won the 800-meter FreestyleMcAuley also won the 50- and 100-meter Breaststroke

while Walleshauser took first in both the 100-meter Butterflyand 100-meter IM

Wolfe won the 50 and 100-meter Freestyle eventsSophomore Stefan Koberl took first in the 50-meter

ButterflySophomore Everett Howard won the 100-meter

BackstrokeJunior Tim Burrow won the 400-meter FreestyleThe team of Wolfe sophomore JP Myers Koberl and senior

co-captain Patrick Ogden won the 200-meter freestyle relayOn the womenrsquos side freshman Meghan Duell placed sec-

ond in the 200 and 400-meter Freestyle

Freshman Renee Charbonneau placed second in both the50-meter Backstroke and 50-meter Butterfly Senior Ivonne ldquoBellardquo Molina took second in the 100-

meter Backstroke The Cadets are back in the pool for the New England

Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving AssociationChampionships over Valentinersquos Day Weekend The three-daymeet kicks off on Friday February 13th and concludes onSunday February 15th

WrestlingThe Norwich University wrestling team hosted Williams

College in a dual meet on Saturday afternoonThe Ephs topped the Cadets by a score of 37-3 on Senior

DayNorwich senior Steven Maldonado picked up the lone win

with a 3-2 decision over Ben Wertz at 285 poundsOn Sunday the Cadets traveled to the Coast Guard

Academy for a quad-match between Coast Guard (42-0Loss) Johnson and Wales (29-12 Loss) and Western NewEngland (24-22 Win)

Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr Honored atACT Banquet of Champions

Laperle Brothers Enter ACT New Smyrna February Challenge Cup

The Laperle brothers Eric (front left) and Patrick (front right) celebrate their ACT Internationalwin at Airborne in 2014 with their crew (Photo by Eric LaFleche)

The Laperle Brothers race team fromMontreal Quebec have entered the ACTAmerican Racer Challenge Cup to be con-tested at the New Smyrna Speedway (NSS)in New Smyrna Beach Florida in mid-Febru-ary That brings the ACT field for the wintershowdown at the World Series of Racing to atotal of twenty-eight (28) entrants fromthroughout New England and Quebec

ldquoWell I guess you could think of this assomewhat of a lsquogame-changerrsquo Eric Laperlehas been an accomplished crew chief for hisbrother Patrick ever since they flipped thecoin to see which twin would drive their firstrace at Airborne Speedway back in 1998Patrick became the driver and Eric beganlearning his craft as crew chief The Laperleteam will certainly bring some energy to theevent next monthrdquo said ACT President TomCurley

The Laperle team has won eighteen (18)ACT major events They sit third in all-timewins Patrick Laperle is a three-time SeacuterieACT (Quebec) Champion he also won theACT US title in 2008 He is a three-time win-ner of the Milk Bowl at Thunder Road

Many members of the Laperle team including brother Eric willbe working at the Daytona International Speedway preparing forQuebec driver Mario Gosselinrsquos Xfinity Series (formerlyNationwide) opening event on Saturday February 21 2015

ldquoBoy this should be a lot of fun next month There are going tobe some very good race teams with Eddie Mac (MacDonald)Labbe Hebert Theetge Parent and Joey (Polewarczyk Jr) justto name a few Now you add in Laperle and that should make

things pretty wildrdquo said newly appointed ACT Race DirectorCris Michaud

Robert Hart long-time promoter and owner of New SmyrnaSpeedway said ldquoIt was a goal of ours to get the AmericanCanadian Tour to return to our track after the great show they put

on a few years ago I know many of our fans from both the Northand South enjoyed the competition the ACT teams are known forWe are very much looking forward to hosting them again this yearWe sure hope we can provide some warm weather for our Northernfriends next monthrdquo

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American Canadian Tour staff officials and teams honored their2014 ACT Champion Joey Polewarczyk Jr from Hudson NewHampshire with the Banquet of Champions at the Doubletree Innin South Burlington VT on Saturday January 15 2015 The25-year-old Polewarczyk captured his first career ACT title in hisninth season with the series and pocketed the $10000 point fundcheck He was also honored with the prestigious Don MacTavishAward for his dedication and contribution to stock car racing in theNortheast Competitors and teams who finished in the top 15 in the

2014 final standings were all recognized along with several spe-cial awards

Polewarczyk and his father and car owner Joe Polewarczyk Srbegan competing on the American Canadian Tour in 2006Considered the youngster of the series Polewarczyk and his fatherquickly progressed over the years into big race winners consistentfavorites and finally veteran Champions In 2014 they puttogether arguably the best Championship Season in ACT LateModel history

The 2014 ACT Champion was also honored with the DonMacTavish Award which recognizes individuals for their contri-butions to stock car racing in the Northeast Polewarczyk is notonly a Champion and respectful driver on the track but his posi-tive attitude and leadership is felt throughout the pit area at anytrack he visits

Other special awards of the night included the 2014 ACT CrewChief of the Year Award which recognizes the hardworking peo-ple behind the scenes of ACT teams Keith Clark crew chief of the

Jimmy Hebert team received the 2014 honors Clark has helpeddevelop Hebert and his team from Rookie of the Year in 2012 intorace-winning and championship contending caliber Clark led theHebert team to second place in the 2014 ACT standings

Brandon Atkins of Au Sable Forks NY was honored as the2014 ACT Rookie of the Year and the Dr Gordon Nielsen Awardwinner Atkins battled among one of the biggest rookie classes inrecent memory on the ACT Tour and claimed the top honors The18-year-old earned the respect of his peers while gaining invalu-

able experience on the Tour in 2014 He also received theNielsen Award as the top rookie across all ACT and ThunderRoad divisions

Norwich guard Ryan Booth (left 31 in white) who played high schoolball at U-32 battles for a rebound in last Saturdayrsquos hard-fought 71-66win over Emmanuel The win improved the Cadetsrsquo record to 5-8 overalland 2-5 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) playPhoto by Bill Croney

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