Northwest Control-Line Competition standings


Alan Resinger is 2011 Competitor of the Year | Current standings

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2011 Individual Event Standings

Contests counted: April 3, Salem, Ore.; April 15-17, Portland, Ore.; April 30, Nisqually, Wash.; May 27-28-29, Eugene, Ore.; June 11-12, Puyallup, Wash.; June 18, Nisqually, Wash.; July 16, Chehallis, Wash.; July 16-17, Richmond, B.C.; Aug. 12-14, Snohomish, Wash.; Aug. 20-21, Auburn, Wash.; Aug. 27, Chehalis, Wash.; Sept. 17-18, Salem, Ore.; Sept. 17-18, Auburn, Wash.; Oct. 1, Chehalis, Wash.; Oct. 8-9, Salem, Ore.; Dec. 31, Roy, Wash.


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Paul Walker, Precision Aerobatics points champ. Flying Lines photo.

PRECISION AEROBATICS -- Updated Oct. 12, 2011

1 Paul Walker Deer Park, Wash. 64.5
2 Alan Resinger Delta, B.C. 42
3 Chris Cox Delta, B.C. 28.5
4 Steve Helmick Renton, Wash. 27
5 Howard Rush Bellevue, Wash. 25.5
6 Pete Peterson Tacoma, Wash. 24
7 Keith Varley Vancouver, B.C 21
8 Dave McCheyne Delta, B.C. 19
9 Rick Cochrun Marysville, Wash. 16
Mike Massey Cottage Grove, Ore. 16

Alan Resinger, Classic/Nostalgia 30 stunt points champion, in flight. Rex Abbott photo.

CLASSIC/NOSTALGIA 30 STUNT -- Updated Oct. 12, 2011
1 Alan Resinger Delta, B.C. 35
2 Pete Peterson Tacoma, Wash. 29
3 Don McClave Portland, Ore. 13
4 Mike Haverly Auburn, Wash. 12
5 John Thompson Eugene, Ore. 7
6 John Leidle Kirkland, Wash. 4

Scott Riese Portland, Ore. 2
Mark Scarborough Pullman, Wash. 2
Dan Rutherford Bothell, Wash. 2
Richard Entwhistle Scappoose, Ore. 0

OLD-TIME STUNT -- Updated Oct. 12, 2011
1 Dan Rutherford Bothell, Wash. 22
2 Don McClave Portland, Ore. 18
3 Pete Peterson Tacoma, Wash. 14
4 Bob Emmett Sequim, Wash. 7
5 Dave Royer Portland, Ore. 4
6 Bob Parker Orting, Wash. 3
7 Mike Haverly Auburn, Wash. 2
Rex Abbott Sequim, Wash. 2
Alice Cotton-Royer Portland, Ore. 2
10 Russell Shaffer Klamath Falls, Ore. 1

PROFILE STUNT -- Updated Oct. 12, 2011
1 Rick Cochrun Marysville, Wash. 23
2 Dave McCheyne Delta, B.C. 19

Dave Royer Portland, Ore. 19
4 Steve Helmick Renton, Wash. 16
5 Rod Claus Kent, Wash. 15
Dan Rutherford Bothell, Wash. 15
7 Mike Massey Cottage Grove, Ore. 9
8 Rex Abbott Sequim, Wash. 7
9 Pat Johnston Boise, Idaho 5

Mark Scarborough Pullman, Wash. 5

OVERALL STUNT -- Updated Oct. 12, 2011
1 Alan Resinger Delta, B.C. 77
2 Pete Peterson Tacoma, Wash. 67
3 Paul Walker Deer Park,Wash. 64.5
4 Dan Rutherford Bothell, Wash. 43.5
5 Steve Helmick Renton, Wash. 43
6 Rick Cochrun Marysville, Wash. 38
7 Don McClave Portland, Ore. 31
8 Chris Cox Delta, B.C. 28.5
9 Dave Royer Portland, Ore. 27
10 Howard Rush Bellevue, Wash. 25.5

Pete Peterson was awarded the annual Northwest Vintage Stunt Championship trophy, sponsored by Don McClave, at the 2011 Fall Follies. The trophy honors the flier who scored the highest points in the combined Classic/Nostalgia 30 and Old-Time Stunt classes. Pete flew Old-Time with his Jamison Special (left) and Classic with his Caprice Flying Lines photo.

VINTAGE STUNT SEASON TROPHY POINTS -- Updated Oct. 12, 2011
1 Pete Peterson Tacoma, Wash. 43
2 Alan Resinger Delta, B.C. 35
3 Don McClave Portland, Ore. 31
4 Dan Rutherford Bothell, Wash. 24
5 Mike Haverly Auburn, Wash. 14
6 John Thompson Eugene, Ore. 7
Bob Emmett Sequim, Wash. 7
8 John Leidle Kirkland, Wash. 4
Dave Royer Portland, Ore. 4
10 Bob Parker Orting, Wash. 3


AMA FAST COMBAT -- Updated Aug. 17, 2011
1 Don McKay Redmond, Wash. 11
0 Ken Burdick Kent, Wash. 9
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80 MPH COMBAT -- Updated Sept. 3, 2011
1 Robert Smith Roy, Wash. 33
2 Jeff Rein Covington, Wash. 29
3 Buzz Wilson Belfair, Wash. 19
4 Ken Burdick Kent, Wash. 9
Don McKay Renton, Wash. 9
6 Gene Pape Eugene, Ore. 8
Jim Green Bellevue, Wash. 8
8 John Thompson Eugene, Ore. 3








VIINTAGE DIESEL COMBAT -- Updated Oct. 4, 2011
1 Robert Smith Roy, Wash. 12
Jeff Rein Covington, Wash. 12
3 Don McKay Redmond, Wash. 6
Kelly Crozier British Columbia 6
5 Greg Davis Port Coquitlam, B.C. 5
6 Buzz Wilson Belfair, Wash. 3

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1/2-A COMBAT -- Updated Jan. 2, 2012
1 Buzz Wilson Belfair, Wash. 31
2 Gene Pape Eugene, Ore. 21
3 Don McKay Redmond, Wash. 20
4 Robert Smith Roy,Wash. 15.5
5 Mel Lyne Garibaldi Highlands, B.C. 14
6 Jeff Rein Covington, Wash. 7.5
7 Ken Burdick Kent, Wash. 7
8 Mark Hansen Portland, Ore. 6
9 Jim Green Bellevue, Wash. 4
10 Tristan McKay Redmond, Wash. 3

Robert Smith topped 80mph and Vintage Diesel Combat, along with the Overall crown. Buzz Wilson photo.

OVERALL COMBAT -- Updated Jan. 2, 2012

1 Robert Smith Roy, Wash. 67.5
2 Buzz Wilson Belfair, Wash. 58
3 Don McKay Redmond, Wash. 50
4 Jeff Rein Covington, Wash. 48.5
5 Ken Burdick Kent, Wash. 31
6 Gene Pape Eugene, Ore. 29
7 Mel Lyne Garibaldi Highlands, B.C. 14
8 Jim Green Bellevue, Wash. 12
9 Mark Hansen Portland, Ore. 6

Kelly Crozier British Columbia 6


CLASS I NAVY CARRIER -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 No NW entries have scored 0 0
















CLASS II NAVY CARRIER -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 No NW entries have scored 0 0
















PROFILE NAVY CARRIER -- Updated June 18, 2011
1 Mike Potter Auburn, Wash. 5
2 Mike Hazel Mehama, Ore. 3
3 Mark Hansen Portland, Ore. 2
4 Rich Salter Seattle, Wash. 1




SPORT 40 NAVY CARRIER -- Updated June 18, 2011

1 Mike Potter Auburn, Wash. 7
2 Jeff Rein Covington, Wash. 6
3 Joe Just Sunnyside, Wash. 1

Ronald Anderson Vancouver, Wash. 1




.15 NAVY CARRIER -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 Mike Potter Auburn, Wash. 2
2 Mark Hansen Portland, Ore. 1












NOSTALGIA NAVY CARRIER (all classes combined) -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 Rich Salter Seattle,Wash. 5
2 Mike Hazel Mehama, Ore. 4
3 Dick Salter Tenino,Wash. 3
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OVERALL NAVY CARRIER -- Updated June 18, 2011
1 Mike Potter Auburn, Wash. 14
2 Mike Hazel Mehama, Ore. 7
3 Jeff Rein Covington, Wash. 6
Rich Salter Seattle, Wash. 6
5 Mark Hansen Portland, Ore. 3
Dick Salter Tenino, Wash. 3
7 Joe Just Sunnyside, Wash. 1













NORTHWEST SPORT RACE -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 Mac Ryan Burbank, Wash. 7
2 Greg Nelson Roseburg, Ore. 5
3 Todd Ryan Spokane Valley, Wash. 4








FLYING CLOWN RACE -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 Mac Ryan Burbank, Wash. 2
2 Dave Shrum Roseburg, Ore. 1

0 0 0
4 0 0 0
5 0 0 0
6 0 0 0

0 0 0
8 0 0 0

0 0 0




NORTHWEST SUPER SPORT RACE -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 Todd Ryan Spokane Valley, Wash. 3
2 0 0 0












CLASS I MOUSE RACE -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 Ron Howell Aberdeen, Wash. 4
2 Iain Dowling Vancouver, B.C. 2
3 Bruce Duncan Langley, B.C. 1








OVERALL RACING -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 Mac Ryan Burbank,Wash. 9
2 Todd Ryan Spokane Valley, Wash. 7
3 Greg Nelson Roseburg, Ore. 5
4 Ron Howell Aberdeen, Wash. 4
5 Iain Dowling Vancouver, B.C. 2
6 Bruce Duncan Langley, B.C. 1
7 0 0 0
8 0 0 0
9 0 0 0

0 0 0


Ken Burdick topped all speed fliers. Flying Lines photo.

SPEED (all classes combined) -- Updated Sept. 20, 2011
1 Ken Burdick Kent, Wash. 18
2 Mike Hazel Mehama, Ore. 16
3 Don McKay Redmond, Wash. 7
4 Louie-Louie Team Kent, Wash./Mehama, Ore. 5

Jeff Rein Covington, Wash. 5

Dick Salter Tenino, Wash. 5
7 Buzz Wilson Belfair, Wash. 4

Newkirk-Bennett Team Edmonds, Wash./Monmouth, Ore. 3
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0

SCALE (all classes combined) -- Updated June 7, 2011
1 No entries 0 0




































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