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When asked if he was concerned about “It has to be an open process where you the possibility of the majority of work goEnergy Minister take the bid that is going to be the most re- ing to firms and workers outside of the provBill Bennett spectful of the ratepayer. It’s the ratepayer ince, Bennett noted that of the 160 people currently working at the dam site, somewhere “between half and twothirds” of them were from the province. “It’s very much premature, with 60 days in and a couple of relatively small contracts awarded, to panic at this point in time,” Bennett said. Bennett noted that BC Hydro is Well, we made it through the 2015 Paws for a Cause without the strays when you find them we have better knowledge of snow! What a success! We did get rained out prior to com- how many are truly in need and we can put a stronger push for offering apprenticeship and trainpleting the day’s activities but were able to have an enjoy- transfers through our Drive for Lives Program. To date, we ing opportunities for skilled trade able walk and a warm burger from Mr. Mikes before the rain have transferred 121 cats and kittens and locally adopted 112. opportunities, as well as hosting job scattered our participants. The North Peace Branch wanted Despite these fantastic numbers, those who visit the shelter offairs this week in Northeast B.C. to thank our amazing emcee Sarah and to all of our vendors ten will know that we are still constantly full. Strays and feral and the forty two participants for joining us this year. The cats are at high risk of frost bite, starvation and eventual death According to court documents, Scotiabank, North Peace Veterinary Clinic, Paws and Claws, if left out long term over the fall and winter season. Please Hydro expects to award 20 conSt. Johns Ambulance Therapy Dogs, Healing Paws Canine assist our success by reporting strays early to allow us to keep tracts worth $185 million for site Massage, 4 Paws Canine Massage, Buffy’s Barkery, Chris- a steady intake process. Please assist our success by reporting preparation and service work in tine Banko Jewelry, Unleashed Boutique and All About Dogs strays early to allow us to keep a steady intake process. Training shared their profits from the day and helped us raise As the weather turns chilly we will also receive an increase 2015. Hydro further expects 12 of just under $8300! This amazing success would not have been in calls to our cruelty hotline (1-855-622-7722) Our Cruelty these contracts to go to First Napossible without our top youth fundraiser, Brooke Bowyer, Investigations Constable currently is stationed out of City limtions or related companies. who raised an amazing $1817.00 Our top adult fundraiser its so please report potential problems early. Be advised that The largest contract to date was was Nichola Budd who brought in $220.00 and our top team photographic or video evidence is always key when charging Rivers Animal Clinic who scored $ 2440.00. Honorable people with potential animal abuse/neglect. It is paramount awarded to Morgan Construction, mention also goes to two other youth fundraisers; Lauren Fe- next to personal testimony in court. A 15 second video can be based in Alberta, for north bank senko who raised $405.00 and Lauren McRoberts who raised the difference between having authority to remove abused anipreparation work. $120.00. Thank you so very much for your continued support mals and the disturbing alternative of being legally required to leave the animal in that horrific situation. When in doubt everyone! Craig Fitzsimmons, a BC Hydro A special thank you must also be given to Heidi Underwood contact the local shelter for advice. Any afterhours cruelty spokesman, said this contract was who led a Paws for a Cause Walk in Fort Nelson. She has emergencies must go directly to the RCMP. for $60 million. taken on this task for multiple years now and always meets her Until next time, Black Betty (pictured here) would like to reHowever, he would not provide goal. This year Heidi had a goal of $1500 which she swiftly mind you to adopt not shop. Betty is a 9 year female surrender exceeded. Congratulations and thank you for being our voice by her owner. She is a quiet girl who loves to snuggle. Betty the costs of other contracts. is gentle and often nervous around loud noises. Do you have in your community. “We are not in a position to reSo soon after this provincial fundraiser we head into our 11th a calm atmosphere to share with Black Betty? lease further cost details for other Annual Halloween Howl. Tickets, selling for contracts at this time, as there are $40, will be on sale October 1st at the branch. The event will host a small silent auction, last commercial sensitivities associated man standing and the very popular auction of with this information,” Fitzsim2 tickets ANYWHERE WestJet flies! Thank mons said. you to West Jet, the Pomeroy Hotel, Target Printers and Driving Force for their sponsorOne company hired to build the ship this year. Your generosity gives us the worker camp is working under an potential to raise extra proceed to go directly interim contractual agreement. to the shelter animals. Sponsorships do not That firm is Two Rivers Lodging offer a tax receipt but can be used in your company’s advertising costs during tax seaGroup, made up of ATCO Strucson. If your company is interested in spontures & Logistics Ltd. and Bird Desorship of this event please email the branch sign Build Construction Inc, whose manager at cbuchamer@spca.bc.ca head offices are based out of AlberWe would like to remind the public that as the weather turns cold there is always an influx ta and Ontario, respectively. of felines to the shelter. The sad part, we are “The final contract has not yet always full and DO NOT have the ability to been awarded, so I cannot provide help every stray the day it is found. Please remember to call us at 250-785-7722 to rethe value at this time,” he said. port any stray or feral cat now. By reporting reporter@ahnfsj.ca Alaska Highway News
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PRRD flooded with emails in support of bike trail to connect Fort St. John to Charlie Lake
Bronwyn Scott
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that the Charlie Lake Conservation Society and The Peace River Regional District has been re- Rotary were interested in building such a trail, but ceiving a flurry of emails in support of a bike trail that it was preliminary discussion only. between Charlie Lake and Fort St. John, but says “There were no working groups set up and the it can’t act without following protocol. PRRD did not include a trail between the two sites The email deluge is in response to a posting on our list of initiatives,” the emailed response on the Fort St. John Cactus Trails Facebook page, states. which indicates that money and all approvals are The Parks and Trails Master Plan, completed in place, but that the PRRD is holding up progress and approved by the board in 2014, speaks of on the project. providing support to trails groups, but indicates “Would you like to ride your bike from Charlie the regional district should not be responsible for Lake to town on a real biking trail and skip the developing or maintaining them. highway? The Charlie Lake Conservation Society There is, however, an Annual Recreational has one ready to roll . . . money . . . OK’s with Trails grant program that groups can use to apply everyone except . . . the PRRD,” it reads. for funding for development or maintenance of “Some kind of hold up in progress, there. You trails. can make this happen by calling them and seeing “The PRRD can help with acquiring access if this bike trail will be done and not just another to Crown land where appropriate, may help with forgotten project. Or, would you rather commute mapping, etc., but at this time we cannot build or on the highway?” The writer encourages support- maintain trails ourselves,” the email reads. ers to contact the PRRD. According to Kevin Shaw, president of the However, there have been no formal steps tak- Blizzard Bike Club, the Charlie Lake Conservaen to initiate this project, according to Chris Cvik, tion Society originally put a proposal together for CAO for the PRRD. the trail. “They did not have complete information, so “I don’t know if they’ve got the infrastructure I typically don’t make it a policy to comment on to actually build the trail per say . . . there was someone’s personal Facebook account, or wheth- some kind of informal approval saying, ‘Yeah, er it’s a community association, but it’s caused it’d be great to have a plan to have some trails,’ us a lot of email,” Cvik told the Alaska Highway but it was left with the Charlie Lake Society there News. A stock response has been sent in reply to those voicing their support for the trail, indicating that nobody has formally approached the PRRD to start Carousel Design & Decor working on what is needed to develop Ph: 250-785-5754 the trail. However, it states that in 2012, while the PRRD was working on its Parks and Trails Master Plan, it was made aware
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Has the Pumpkin Spice craze gone too far?
Aleisha Hendry
I want you to stop for a moment. Close your eyes. You’re seven years old, Is there such thing as too much of a good thing? and it’s just about Hallowe’en. To prepare, you’re going to be carving Heck no! If anything, we need more of good things! More specifipumpkins! You’ve picked your very own, and used a pencil to draw the face cally, we need more Pumpkin Spice! you want on your precious squash. Someone helps you carve the hole at the It’s become a staple of fall, the Pumpkin Spice Latte (or the PSL for top, and you dip your hands in. It’s cold. It’s wet. You start off using a all you savvy kids out there). Why on earth would you limit the delightspoon, but your hands are inundated with stringy gooey tendrils. You slop ful flavours of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves and allspice to just a it out, one slimy handful at a time. Again. Again. You scrape some more, latte? Pumpkin Spice works on so many levels it should be in and plop the masses of entrails onto newspaper at your side. EVERYTHING. It seemed fun at first, but now the slime on your skin begins to cool, and You can get Pumpkin Spice flavoured M&Ms, breakfast cereals, where it dries, up your arms and wrists, you begin to get itchy. You scratch cookies, crackers, yogurt, chips, coffee creamer…. The list goes on! with your moist fingers, but it doesn’t do any good. Despite your best But why limit it to just food items? efforts, you are a mess. Oh, now I’ve piqued your interest! Finally, your work is done. To celebrate, someone offers you hot chocoWhy not add PSL scented furniture, PSL coloured TVs, vehicles late. The adults have coffee. But with all those pumpkin guts lying around, coloured AND scented like PSLs?! We could live in a world that always someone has the bright idea of plopping a handful in to everyone’s mug. reminds you of autumn and sweater weather, even when it’s the middle MMMmmmm. Right? of summer and the idea of wearing a scarf and gloves while sipping a No, that’s disgusting. There’s nothing appetizing about pumpkins. hot drink makes you cringe. Whoever made the first pumpkin spice coffee was probably playing a cruel Surely science can figure out a way to grow pumpkins year round? In joke. Somehow, it became trendy. From pumpkin spice muffins to lattes and all climates? We could have a breed of SUPER pumpkins that are protein drinks, it’s too much. already Pumpkin Spice flavoured! Pumpkin-ception! Pumpkins are for kids to decorate. This trend of eating pumpkin slime has It’s only a matter of time, people. gone way too far. sales, and as many as 11 mil- every year, with accidents, improvements, vehicle emis- pricing have been proven lion of its diesel vehicles are pollution, climate change and sions have more than doubled effective at reducing reliance implicated. According to the other environmental damage. since 1970 and will increase on private automobiles. Guardian, “The rigging of And car-makers have in the as demand rises in countries Taxing fossil fuel consumpemissions tests may have past resisted safety improve- like China, India and Brazil, tion may be more efficient added nearly a million tonnes ments such as seatbelts and air according to the than emissions standards of air pollution by VW cars bags. Intergovernmental Panel on because, as the Economist David Suzuki annually — roughly the same Illegally rigging vehicles to Climate Change. Studies points out, fuel taxes encouras the UK’s combined emis- pass emissions tests hurts show that because fuel effi- age people, especially those sions for all power stations, everyone, but legal loopholes ciency makes it less expen- who drive a lot, to buy more vehicles, industry and agricul- create similar problems. Just sive to drive, people drive efficient cars and to drive less. ture.” look at SUVs. I did a quick more. Clearly, we need better And, “A fuel tax does not rely Nitrogen oxide pollution count of the many passing my solutions. on dubious testing nor does it creates particulate matter that office during the afternoon, It’s easy to say it starts with create distortive loopholes.” causes respiratory problems and almost all contained a individuals. We can all find Revenue from taxes can be Volkswagen was caught and is linked to millions of single driver — no passengers ways to reduce private auto- invested in cleaner transportacheating on U.S. premature deaths every year or even pets! Under emissions mobile use. But individuals tion alternatives or, as with Environmental Protection worldwide. It’s also a green- laws in Canada, the U.S., aren’t entirely to blame for B.C.’s carbon tax, used to Agency emissions tests by house gas more potent than Japan and elsewhere, SUVs our fossil-fuelled lifestyles. reduce income taxes or proinstalling “defeat devices,” carbon dioxide and so con- are classified as “light-duty Incentives, regulations, poli- vide rebates to people with which allowed its diesel vehi- tributes to global warming. trucks” and are subject to less cies and infrastructure are lower incomes. cles to pass nitrogen oxide The Volkswagen debacle is strict emissions standards than needed to create the necessary It’s outrageous that a car emissions checks but spew up bad enough in itself, but it cars. Yet, most people treat shift away from reliance on manufacturer like Volkswagen to 40 times allowable pollut- also raises questions about them the same as cars. wasteful, inefficient transpor- would stoop to devious pracants once they were complet- automaker practices, polluThis creates incentives for tation and fuel options. tices to get around laws ed. The scandal has resulted in tion, emissions standards and manufacturers to produce We’ve seen many positive designed to benefit all people, plummeting share prices, testing and the implications of more heavy vehicles or even developments in recent years. but in our car-driven culture, CEO Martin Winterkorn’s our rampant car culture. to design cars as trucks, such In my hometown, Vancouver, it’s not entirely surprising — resignation and up to $18 bil- Volkswagen cheated on regu- as Chrysler’s PT Cruiser. and many other cities, car- just another signal that it’s lion in fines, as well as recalls, lations designed to protect According to the Economist, sharing programs and cycling time to rethink the way we stop-sale orders, impending human health and the envi- “As vehicles above 3.8 tonnes and pedestrian infrastructure move ourselves around. lawsuits and possible criminal ronment, and the consequenc- were long exempted from the are expanding rapidly. Hybrid Dr. David Suzuki is a sciencharges. es are increased rates of asth- American regulation, manu- and electric vehicle technolo- tist, broadcaster, author and Beyond the betrayal and ma, lung disease, cancer and facturers started producing gies are making great inroads. co-founder of the David legal and financial issues, the death. But it’s not just diesel enormous vehicles such as the Recognition of the need for Suzuki Foundation. Written effect on global pollution is cars and it’s not just vehicles Hummer to avoid any fuel- efficient public transit is also with contributions from David massive. Volkswagen is the from one company. Cars kill economy rules.” spreading around the world. Suzuki Foundation Senior world’s largest automaker by and harm millions of people Even with fuel-efficiency And fuel taxes and carbon Editor Ian Hanington.
Science Matters Volkswagen scandal is a sorry sign of the times
A ladies’ day out at the Wedding Show
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kickboxing circuit. Ladies were out in droves for the B.C. She was offering a group discount with Peace Region’s 18th annual Wedding Show at wedding parties in mind. the Pomeroy Hotel in Fort St. John on Sunday. Also on site, although less traditional at a Jewelry vendors, skin care specialists, pho- wedding show, was Nerium International, an tography services and more were on site to let anti-aging skin care company, featuring a night brides know about the wide range of high qual- and day cream, and advertising a new body ity services and products available locally. contouring cream launching Oct. 19. Models in prom dresses, bridesmaid dresses “People love to look healthy and glowing, it and wedding gowns took to the runway in three literally puts a glow to your skin. And then of different fashion shows scheduled throughout course the body, if you’re honey mooning and the day to display the different styles on offer. all that sort of stuff it’s nice to have an option to Rows of dresses, provided by Storybook take care of that,” said Teresa German, a senior Wedding in Prince George, were available to director with the company. try on and for purchase. Organizers broadened the scope of vendors Posing with silly props, brides-to-be and to ensure that brides and their bridesmaids their friends and family tested a photo booth have all the options and planning ideas they on site for rent at weddings and other special need at their fingertips. events through Photorental.ca. “The range of vendors . . . they’re giving New to the show this year were a series of people a chance to hear that we do have peotalks by industry experts, who took to the stage ple here in this Peace Region that have lots of to share planning tips and tricks. skills in the different areas, and that you can Connie Soychuk, owner of the Flower Hut, actually put on a great wedding here with the spoke about the rising popularity of artificial help of these people here in the Peace,” said flowers in bouquets. Adam Reaburn, event organizer. “In many “The quality is not like they were 20 years ways, it turns into a ladies' day out.” ago, the quality is amazing,” she told the peacereporter@ahnfsj.ca crowd. Many brides are choosing to have a Photos on page 9 single artificial rose in their otherwise fresh flower bouquet, she said. er a Broley is a young (und kan “I can’t tell you, after I walked year), neutered Alas Broley s cros r eile ottw Malamute/R d of a away, [how many] came back, who is in desperate nee very ing gett is He e. new hom life ‘Which one’s the artificial?’ . . . They frustrated with shelter needs someone who and him look so real.” The benefit with chooswill have both time for He and energy to match his. ing artificial, she explained, is that home would do better in a a suitactive people or with help they last. able companion dog to out stay exercised and him Photographer Alisha Guild also ld be of trouble. Broley wou witht suited to a home bes he is shared her skillset with those gathout young children, asnt. quite exubera ered around, and encouraged bridesBetty is a sweet female of Be tty to-be to do their homework before about 6 or 7 years of age. She’s initially quite timid, choosing their wedding photograbut once she’s found her pher. comfort zone, she lays on your lap, purrs, and “Ask to see full portfolios, ask to kneads. She’s a very see their wedding work, from start quiet girl, and is in search of a quiet environment to finish. Ask to sit down and go without a lot of noise, as through an entire gallery and make she is easily frightened by loud sounds. sure the work that you’re hiring and Proudly sponsored by: paying for is going to be consistent,” she said. “Look at it as art . . . [make “Helping People Care For Their Pets” sure] that the work that you’re hiring speaks to you and is something you’re going to want to hang on your walls.” To help brides and bridesmaids get ready for the big day, fitness specialists were also among the vendors, including Leesa Stellmaker, owner of 30-Minute Hit, a ladies boxing and
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Bell makes final U18 roster After months of waiting and training camps, Fort St. John native Cassidy Bell found out Sunday she would play for Team BC at the 2015 National Women’s U18 Championship
B yron Hackett
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Cassidy Bell sat in a room with 27 potential teammates last Sunday, unsure if there would be a trip to the 2015 National Women’s U18 Championship in her future. She said it felt like a lifetime before the coaches came in and told the group they had made Team BC roster and Bell couldn’t believe it. “Shock, that’s for sure, it was a pretty stressful last day,” the 17-year-old Fort St. John native said with a chuckle. “It was a long wait. It felt so long.” Her worry was probably compounded by sitting out the third game of three that the team played over the weekend selection camp, especially considering the group she was sitting with in the stands that game were mostly players who got cut. “I spent the last day sitting in the stands, wondering what the heck was going to happen,” she said. “Actually all the girls that were sitting out where the ones that got caught, besides me and one that got hurt.” And when the weekend started off on the wrong foot in her first game against UBC Thunderbirds, Bell knew she had some making up to do in her second appearance. “My first game I didn’t play that good,” she said. “After that game I was a wreck. I was completely nervous and I didn’t know how the rest of the weekend would go. The second was better, I felt like I
played the way I could.” Bell will now have the opportunity of a lifetime and one she has always dreamed of on Nov. 4 when she will suit up for Team BC in Huntsville, Ont. and that fact still hasn’t quite sunk in yet. “It’s going to be amazing, it’s going to be so cool and the environment is going to be,” she said on Thursday before pausing. “I can’t even put it into words.” The defenseman doesn’t yet know how she’ll be deployed in the tournament and is willing to play anywhere but said on special teams she prefers the penalty kill. “That’s kind of what the last two camps were about, drilling the systems into our heads,” she said. “In practices I was put on the penalty kill and then they had the two power play units and so for the first game [at UBC] I was strictly penalty kill and then in the second game I ended up moving on to the power play unit. So I don’t know exactly what will happen. I prefer penalty kill, because I feel more relaxed on it.” For the time being Bell will return to her Pacific Steelers’ team of the Junior Women’s Hockey League before rejoining her Team BC group for an Oct. 30 trip to Huntsville for a few practices before submitted photo taking on Manitoba in an exhibition game. Cassidy Bell, 17, of Fort St. John was named to Team BC on Thursday for the 2015 National Women’s U18 Championship. sports@ahnfsj.ca
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The team took part in two exhibition games this past weekend. On the road in Valleyview Saturday, they fell 4-3 against Valleyview, but rebounded at home the next day with a 1-0 win over Dawson Creek. In Saturday’s game against Valleyview, the Flyers got out to a 2-1 lead following the first period. Valleyview tied the game in the second, and came away with the victory after a late goal in the third. Scoring for the Flyers were Jesse McArthur, Daniel Forrest, and Cooper Willms. Their Sunday home opener was low scoring as the Flyers took the 1-0 victory in the third period with 8 seconds remaining. Tim Rice got the goal. This coming up weekend the team travels to Beaverlodge for a Friday night exhibition game, followed by a home game Saturday at noon against Dawson Creek.
FSJ Library starts new peer group for LGBTQ youth
William Stodalka
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The Fort St. John Public Library is kickstarting a new group to provide a safe spot for gay and lesbian youth in the city. The group was set to hold its first meeting Thursday evening, for gay, lesbian, bisexual transgender, and queer teens in Grades 7 through 12 to meet and hang out. Library director Kerry France said her organization is looking for gaps in service, and this “really stood out for us.” “We know that the support in high school only reaches those in high schools,” she said. “There are youth who are perhaps home
schooled, rural children, youths who are no longer in school. We do know that bullying is a big problem, and we have been approached by several parents who have become frustrated with not being able to find support for their children.” The group will meet the first Thursday of every month, or more if the interest is there, France said. “We provide a safe place... a place for these kids to gather and be surrounded by others who have similar life experiences,” said France. reporter@ahnfsj.ca
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A Year in Review Hey everyone! Guess what? The new 4-H year starts next month! However, this year was pretty busy, so here are the highlights in case you missed anything: November 27th – Annual General Meeting where everyone who wanted to be a part of the club came and elected leadership. December 21st – Christmas party with snack board games and fun with friends! February 21st – Club communications where everyone brought in their educational display or speech or demo. March 21st – Fun Night and Auction put on with Green Valley 4-H, who provided the beef on a bun supper. April 18th – Regional Communications where the top competitors from clubs around the region competed. May 23rd – Club Judging Rally with a potluck supper and playing in the dugout. June 6th- District Judging Rally when all the clubs get together and compete. July 17th – 18th – Achievement Days, the final district event with animal shows and project displays. August 17th – End of the year party where we just hang out and say goodbye until next year. So there you have it! I hope to see you next month at our AGM, and If you want to join a club, phone our Key Leader Rick Kantz at 250 262 1954 for more information or go to www.4h. bc.ca . It’s that simple! See you next time! Thank you to Smith Fuel Services for sponsoring this page!
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(Above)Prom dress models gather on stage to show off their gowns at the conclusion of the first of three fashion shows at the B.C. Peace Region's 18th annual Wedding Show in Fort St. John on Sunday. The first fashion show featured graduation dresses, the second show bridal dresses, and the third show bridal gowns.
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(Right) A WALK DOWN THE RUNWAY: Montana Cumming models this elegant, sequined prom dress at the 18th annual Wedding Show in Fort St. John Sunday afternoon.
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W E E K LY P R O R A C I N G U P D AT E Racing News, Stats & Trivia
2015 Standings Chase for the Cup Carl Edwards
Race Det Race Detail tail ils s
Location: Charlotte, N.C. Date: Oct. 10th, 7:20 p.m. TV: NBCSN Last Year’s Pole: Kyle Busch - 197.390 mph Last Year’s Winner: Kevin Harvick
Charlotte Motor Speedway
Driver 1) Chris Buescher 2) Chase Elliott 3) Regan Smith 4) Ty Dillon 5) Elliott Sadler 6) Darrell Wallace Jr. 7) Daniel Suarez 8) Brian Scott 9) Brendan Gaughan 10) Ryan Reed
Points: 3000
Kevin Harvick Points: 3000
Ryan Newman Points: 3000
Kyle Busch Points: 3000
Shape: Quad-Oval Distance: 1.5 miles Turns / Straights: 24º / 5º
Points 1018 994 982 979 908 907 886 870 864 765
Racing News
Joey Logano
Jamie McMurray, Jimmie Johnson, Paul Menard, and Clint Bowyer have been eliminated from the Chase for the Cup. McMurray finished 4th in Sunday’s race, but lost out on a Chase spot to Dale Earnhardt, Jr. They tied in points, but Earnhardt, Jr. had the better finish during the Challenger round races (third place Sunday). The Chase points for each remaining driver is now reset to 3,000 points. The new bottom four drivers will be eliminated after the sixth Chase race (Talladega) in the “Contender Round”.
Points: 3000
Denny Hamlin Points: 3000
Brad Keselowski This week’s race is the fourth in the Chase for the Sprint Cup and the first race of the Contender Round. Charlotte Motor Speedway opened its gates the same year, 1960, as Atlanta Motor Speedway, now a sister track owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc. Not only was the track unique in its design, the track’s founders, Bruton Smith and Curtis Turner, made the announcement that the first event would be 600 miles in length. Today, it is the largest sports facility in the Southeast and has over 167,000 permanent seats, including 121 executive suites, and capacity for nearly 50,000 spectators in the infield area. The speedway was the first superspeedway to host night racing in 1992.
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Kurt Busch Points: 3000
Martin Truex Jr. Points: 3000
Racing Trivia
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Needing a victory to avoid playoff elimination, defending Sprint Cup champion Kevin Harvick came through with a dominating performance Sunday at Dover International Speedway. Harvick cruised to victory, leading 355 of a possible 400 laps, to win the AAA 400. It was the Round 1 elimination race for the Chase for the Cup playoffs. Kyle Busch, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jamie McMurray and Aric Almirola completed the top-five finishers. “We were on the verge of being down and out for this one and to be able to pull this off is just one of those moments that you enjoy,” Harvick said. “I told people before this, this is a lot of fun to be in these situations and succeed. When you don’t succeed it’s not near as much fun, but winning makes everything extra special.”
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This Week: President’s Cup
The Presidents Cup is a tournament that matches a United States team against an International Team representing the rest of the world less Europe, which competes against the U.S. in a similar but considerably Defending: United States older event, the Ryder Cup. The format of the event is also drawn from the Ryder Cup, consisting of twelve players per side and a non-playing captain. On the first day, six matches of foursomes will be played. On the second day, six matches of four-ball will be played. On the third day, five matches of foursomes will be played in the morning and five matches of four-ball will be played in the afternoon. On the fourth and final day, twelve singles matches will be played. Jack Nicklaus GC Incheon City, Korea 7,413 yards, Par 72
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Last Week: Thorbjorn Olesen won at St. Andrews
Thorbjorn Olesen claimed his Tournament Results third European Tour title with 1. Thorbjorn Olesen Score: -18 a victory at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on T-2. Brooks Koepka Score: -16 Sunday. Olesen had a double bogey on the second hole and a bogey on T-2. Chris Stroud Score: -16 the third but recovered for a 1-under 71 to finish at 18-under, two strokes ahead of Brooks Koepka and Chris Stroud. “To win it on St Andrews, it is something you dream of when you are a little kid,” said Olesen, 25. “All the hours I have put in this year has paid off.” Olesen finished runner-up in this tournament in 2012.
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Jordan Spieth and Daniel Berger have been named Player of the Network Year and Rookie of the Year, GOLF respectively, for the 2014-15 GOLF season. Spieth’s award comes as no surprise GOLF after a historic campaign that included five NBC wins, two majors and the season-long FedEx NBC Cup title. Berger finished 11th in the final Golf Trivia FedEx Cup standings and was the only rookie to make it to the Tour Championship. His Which golfer won the 2013 PGA Tour award extends a notable streak, as each of the Rookie of the Year award? seven rookies to make it to the season finale a) Keegan Bradley c) Rickie Fowler since 2007 have later been named Rookie of b) Jordan Spieth d) Russell Henley the Year. Berger had six top-10 finishes and 13 Answer: b) Jordan Spieth won the 2013 PGA Tour top-25s this season, but he had missed seven Rookie of the Year award. He played most of the season straight cuts before turning it around in the as a 19-year-old and finished in the top 10 nine times in FedEx Cup Playoffs.
President’s Cup Day Time Wed, 10/7 10:00pm-3:00am Thu, 10/8 8:30pm-3:00am Fri, 10/9 6:00pm-4:00am Sat, 10/10 12:00pm-3:30pm Sun, 10/11 12:00pm-6:00pm
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Lessons from the Golf Pro One of the hardest shots that a player has is making the proper contact with chip shots. It seems like the shot is either a flub shot or we will send the chip screaming past the hole. With the proper setup and technique, you should be able to master a shot that is quite difficult to accomplish. The first step in a proper chip shot is to open you stance up at your feet and your shoulders. Place the ball back a bit in your stance, because you are going to go from a high backswing down to the ball in a quick amount of time, resulting in a descending blow. One of the last keys to remember is that you do not want to have a huge followthrough once you make contact with the ball. Having a short and low followthrough will provide the right amount of contact to make a good shot more times than not.
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Thorbjorn Olesen Turned Professional: 2008 World Ranking: 73rd European Tour Wins: 3
2015 FedEx Cup Final Standings
1) Jordan Spieth 3,800 pts. / 15 top tens
2) Henrik Stenson 2,307 pts. / 8 top tens
3) Jason Day
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4) Rickie Fowler 1,838 pts. / 7 top tens
5) Bubba Watson 1,680 pts. / 10 top tens
FedEx Cup Standings continued... Player Points 6) Zach Johnson 1,450 7) Dustin Johnson 1,360 8) Justin Rose 1,235 9) Danny Lee 1,123 10) Charley Hoffman 992
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