Doug, that is the way the ladder worked out. They use reaction time to set a ladder, and the old man qualified second with a .003 reaction time. Don't even ask how I did it. However, the way it worked out, Kyle was in the middle of the pack and wound up drawing me the first round. I asked Beaver Bob to make sure he got some good pics...that's one I want for a frame....and he assured me he would. Anyway, I couldn't repeat a real good light, redlighted, and Kyle laid a .013 on me and advanced.

You are right, I was tickled. I don't know who was more pumped...him or me. It was a great evening.....and we have you guys to thank. You are right, we certainly would have done the same had roles been reversed, but it is an example of what is so great about this sport.

Tommy, I am so glad all is well.

We have been thinking real hard of going to their event at Maple Grove and September 19, we both really like their program.

Thanks again, and congrats to all who made it such a great show and experience.


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