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AOFOffice
10-10-2007, 12:45 PM
Here is what you have been waiting for:
AH
Ty Hebert
John Mathews
Tony S
Shane Hebert

NOVICE
Winer is Tara Cook with Billy Kropog right behind.

E H
Jeremy Sumral followed by Jason (Jason got pitched out in the second heat), then Tony Anderson and then David "run over a buoy while your leading" Woodell.
SE H
Ralph Cook
shane Hebert, Jason Summeral
and
The Burt Man
AR
John Mathews,Ty Hebert Mr Staron

BR
John Mathews, Reverend Racing Bill and Tony S.

BH
DAve Guadagnoli and Mr Staron

B1R
John Mathews, Billy Kropog, Tony Staron, and DAve Guadagnoli

B1 H
Dave Guadognoli
John Mathews,
Shane Hebert and Billy Kropog

25XSH
Toe Knee
Tylane Hebert
Dave Guadognoli
CH
John Mathews
Tony Andrews
Mark Johnson
Jack Stotts
DR
Jeremy summerall
Burt Hoeffs,
Jeffery Junken

DH
Deremy Sumrall
Jason Sumrall
Tony Andeson,
David Woodell

ER
Jason Sumrall
Ralph Cook
Burt Hoefs

125 H
Marck Johnson
JL Mathews
Tony Anderson

Now for the records set or established: (3 mile records, 1 mile X 3 laps)

AH: Tylane Hebert 58.667 mph

BH: Dave Guadagnoli 59.031

B1 H: Dave Guadagnoli: 59.032

25XS H: Ty Hebert 60.535

CH: John Mathews 59.031

DR: Jeremy Sumrall 54.308

DH: Jeremy Sumrall 60.151

ER: Jason Sumrall 61.316

EH: Jason Sumrall 65.544

SEH Ralph Cook 70.925

125H: Mark Johnson came close to the record set by Nick Thompson, but had some motor problems so did not get the job done although close.

National Champions 2007-Records

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Hi everyone, this is ToeKnee,
I wanted to use the official AOF office page because it looks better and because I kinda am trying to stay incognito because of the Hot Rod thread.
Well, anyway we had the best AOF nationals EVER. A proclomation:
AOF and GRASS ROOTS RACING IS AlIVE AND WELL.
There are so many people to thank. Number one is EVERYONE who was there. There wasn't ONE person who did not help and contribute. What a bunch of wonderful people.
Rusty Bonin and Jack Stotts, I could not have done it without you. Same goes for Dad, the Mathews and Guadagnolis. Where would we be with out all the kids? That Tara Cook is much better help than her DAD.
The YOUTH of AOF is the best ever.
Welcom new to boat racing, Tony Anderson and Billy Kropog. Bill Bracken and Tuttle, thanks ffor coming back. Burt, I am still marrying your daughter unless Denise let's me marry her freind Irene. John, Alber Snell, And Rburn DAvis, an Freddie Hebert and the rest of the clan along with Tina Anderson, Dave and Linda, and of course DAVEY L6 and the Sumralls and Mark Johnson. I know I have missed some of the grreat workers, but I am so tired. A long trip home.

ONCB
12-05-2007, 11:53 AM
is the Nationa results for 2007? Your race report is the only activity I can find on the whole net. Our year end Banquet could not provide class winners names so am I to assume AOF is dead? Someone has definitely dropped the ball. AOF oues an explanation, you want to try? And dont tell us what we already know that the overall points tabulations were not ready for presentation. Please explain, honestly if you can. Many folks are calling us for news.

cnunez55
01-01-2008, 04:09 PM
Lets not forget who came from the AOF youth program! The first ever youth race was at Alix in 1989!there we're 5 drivers Kevin Sjue(my step broyher 15) Lucas Delane 11, myself 12 and Russ Sittin in the order of finnish! I had the fastes boat but dad insisted that I change props before the race witch cost me first and fouled a spark plug and put me back to 3rd on the last lap! Now Lucas racked up a million natinals and ran up front in 120 before quiting, I am going to run Chamoboat next year and did ok along the way with 2 natinals and good sucsess in 120 as well. Johnny Flemin came out the next year and is doing great in 120! Ray Newman also ran 120 but never raced the youth class! Brian Payne is racking up in pro runabout. I will never forget my first blow over testing my a hydro before the 92 natinals! I ran every 2 cyclinder and jumped to SE hydro. I will also remember the first time I blew over a 120, the first time I drove it! lol.

My point is that along the way I have made some good friends and raced against the best. My sons name is Lucas and boatracing is where my family considers home! Love you all!

Curtis Nunez

tthibodaux
01-02-2008, 08:08 AM
Lets not forget who came from the AOF youth program! The first ever youth race was at Alix in 1989!there we're 5 drivers Kevin Sjue(my step broyher 15) Lucas Delane 11, myself 12 and Russ Sittin in the order of finnish! I had the fastes boat but dad insisted that I change props before the race witch cost me first and fouled a spark plug and put me back to 3rd on the last lap! Now Lucas racked up a million natinals and ran up front in 120 before quiting, I am going to run Chamoboat next year and did ok along the way with 2 natinals and good sucsess in 120 as well. Johnny Flemin came out the next year and is doing great in 120! Ray Newman also ran 120 but never raced the youth class! Brian Payne is racking up in pro runabout. I will never forget my first blow over testing my a hydro before the 92 natinals! I ran every 2 cyclinder and jumped to SE hydro. I will also remember the first time I blew over a 120, the first time I drove it! lol.

My point is that along the way I have made some good friends and raced against the best. My sons name is Lucas and boatracing is where my family considers home! Love you all!

Curtis NunezI kicked your azz every time you ever jumped in a r/b Nunez!!:p Even used your backup motor and prop one time and spanked you like a red headed stepchild!:eek::D:D

cnunez55
01-02-2008, 11:14 AM
I kicked your azz every time you ever jumped in a r/b Nunez!!:p Even used your backup motor and prop one time and spanked you like a red headed stepchild!:eek::D:D
thats not a raceboat is it?:rolleyes:

tthibodaux
01-02-2008, 12:08 PM
thats not a raceboat is it?:rolleyes:You know what they say, "if you can drive a runnabout you can drive anything"..:D

cnunez55
01-02-2008, 05:18 PM
You know what they say, "if you can drive a runnabout you can drive anything"..:D

I always thought it was (If you can drive a runabout you can ride a hydroslide:D The oly differ is one is pulled a the other is push:p

Karen Cadle
06-28-2008, 08:30 AM
:D PRICELESS. You guys crack me up ~kc