Tug It Baby!!!!!!! Local Favorites win Solomons Offshore Grand Prix
Hello Sports Fans, I’m Buddy Long. And this is the Monday September 16th edition of Southern Maryland Sports.
Solomons Off Shore Grand Prix: Local Team scores huge win!!!!
The 4th edition of the Solomons Off Shore Grand Prix presented by Bayside Chevrolet is now in the record books. With absolute perfect weather conditions all weekend long, members of both the Maryland Power Boat and Chesapeake Power Boat Association can sit back and enjoy the fruits of their labor. With roughly 40 boats and 3 classes to run on Sunday, the event went like clock work with just 1 red flag for a spin out in race #1 slowing down the day. With injuries reported on the Country Auto Service Team Boat at that time, race officials felt it was in the best interest to red flag the event, then call it a complete race with victories well in hand and just a lap or so from the finish. The injuries suffered by the competitors on the boat were non life threatening, with competitors expected to make a complete recovery.
In the meantime, one of the classes on course was that of local favorite Tug It in the Super Vee Lite category. After an early race battle with Typhoon, the Scott Glockner led group forged on for a most popular victory on the island Sunday as they now get ready for the season finale next month in Ocean City. Here’s a look at some of the other classes winners on Sunday:
Class 600: Wazzup
Super Stock: Lighthouse Racing
Class 700: Molson Muscle
Extreme: Phoenix Parts.com
Class 100: Cleveland Construction
Class 400: Saris Racing
Class 500: Bunky‘s Charter Boat/Cisco Racing
Class 300: Wazzup II
Turbine: Mary Mac
Solomons Offshore Race Director Mike Yowaiski felt it was the best event they have had in the 4 year history of the race, with next year clearly being even better. In the meantime, all eyes are focused on the World Offshore Championships October 4-6 in Ocean City, Maryland.
Washington Redskins: 1st half + Redskins = Lousy for second straight week
For the second straight week, the Washington Redskins excelled in the grave digging business in the first half, then attempted to look like second half heroes, only to fall short again, this time at the expense of Aaron Rogers and the Green Bay Packers. The Pro Bowl quarterback threw for a career high 480 yards and 4 touchdowns as the Packers humiliated the Redskins 38-20 at Lambeau Field.
Receiver James Jones also had a career best 178 yards receiving while backup running back James Starks ran for 132 yards and a score.
The defense pinned Robert Griffin III down, taking a 24-0 lead to the locker room in the first half. Griffin finished 26-40 for 320 yards and 3 touchdowns, too little too late. Pierre Garcon had 8 catches for 143 yards while Alfred Morris had 13 carries for 107 yards. The Redskins now pr

