The Banquet


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Richard Curtis and the NOVAMOG crew
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Brad Anesi & Robert
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Prizes galore lined up on the table prior to the awards
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Nate, Rose & Peter Orlinski
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John Dingle receives an MCA sweat shirt
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George Schults receives his award for '85-'86 XR in the Highly Modified class.
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Nicholas Lepera receives a first place award for his '86-'86 mild modified XR.
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Scott Miller receives his award for '87 XR in the Highly Modified class.
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Ushangy Khemsurov receives his award for '88-'89 XR in the Stock class.
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Paul West receives his award for '88-'89 XR in the Mild Modified class.
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Stuart Matthews receives his well earned award for the  most outrageous XR.
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Ken Harrison receives his award for '88-'89 XR in the Highly Modified class.
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Mark Mandragona receives his award for his pristine Stock Scorpio.
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Saul Rivkin receives his award for his super-clean Mild Modified Scorpio.
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Jim Kreutner receives his award for the longest distance traveled - 3,100 miles from Washington State in his '88 XR.

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