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JANUARY: 18

January 4- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

January 5- D: Rick Bennewitz

January 6- D: Phideaux Xavier

January 7- D: Grant A. Johnson

January 8- D: Rick Bennewitz

January 11- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

January 12- D: Phideaux Xavier

January 13- D: Rick Bennewitz

January 14- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

January 15- D: Grant A. Johnson

January 18- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

January 20- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

January 21- D: Grant A. Johnson

January 22- D: Phideaux Xavier

January 25- D: Phideaux Xavier

January 26- D: Phideaux Xavier

January 27- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

January 29- D: Grant A. Johnson

Rick Bennewitz: 3

Peter Brinckerhoff: 4

Grant A. Johnson: 4

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 2

Phideaux Xavier: 5

FEBRUARY: 20

February 1- D: Phideaux Xavier

February 2- D: Rick Bennewitz

February 3- D: Grant A. Johnson

February 4- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

February 5- D: Rick Bennewitz

February 8- D: Phideaux Xavier

February 9- D: Grant A. Johnson

February 10- D: Phideaux Xavier

February 11- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

February 12- D: Phideaux Xavier

February 15- D: Gary Tomlin

February 16- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

February 17- D: Phideaux Xavier

February 18- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

February 19- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

February 22- D: Phideaux Xavier

February 23- D: Phideaux Xavier

February 24- D: Phideaux Xavier

February 25- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

February 26- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

Rick Bennewitz: 2

Peter Brinckerhoff: 5

Grant A. Johnson: 2

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 2

Gary Tomlin: 1

Phideaux Xavier: 8

MARCH: 23

March 1- D: Grant A. Johnson

March 2- D: Phideaux Xavier

March 3- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

March 4- D: Phideaux Xavier

March 5- D: Grant A. Johnson

March 8- D: Phideaux Xavier

March 9- D: Andrew Lee

March 10- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

March 11- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

March 12- D: Phideaux Xavier

March 15- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

March 16- D: Grant A. Johnson

March 17- D: Gary Tomlin

March 18- D: Phideaux Xavier

March 19- D: Grant A. Johnson

March 22- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

March 23- D: Phideaux Xavier

March 24- D: Andrew Lee

March 25- D: Gary Tomlin

March 26- D: Phideaux Xavier

March 29- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

March 30- D: Phideaux Xavier

March 31- D: Phideaux Xavier

Peter Brinckerhoff: 3

Grant A. Johnson: 4

Andrew Lee: 2

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 3

Gary Tomlin: 2

Phideaux Xavier: 9

APRIL: 22

April 1- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

April 2- D: Phideaux Xavier

April 5- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

April 6- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

April 7- D: Phideaux Xavier

April 8- D: Andrew Lee

April 9- D: Phideaux Xavier

April 12- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

April 13- D: Grant A. Johnson

April 14- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

April 15- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

April 16- D: Gary Tomlin

April 19- D: Gary Tomlin

April 20- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

April 21- D: Grant A. Johnson

April 22- D: Andrew Lee

April 23- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

April 26- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

April 27- D: Grant A. Johnson

April 28- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

April 29- D: Andrew Lee

April 30- D: Dennis Steinmetz

Peter Brinckerhoff: 6

Grant A. Johnson: 3

Andrew Lee: 3

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 4

Dennis Steinmetz: 1

Gary Tomlin: 2

Phideaux Xavier: 3

MAY: 21

May 3- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

May 4- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

May 5- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

May 6- D: Phideaux Xavier

May 7- D: Andrew Lee

May 10- D: Dennis Steinmetz

May 11- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

May 12- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

May 13- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

May 14- D: Phideaux Xavier

May 17- D: Grant A. Johnson

May 18- D: Ian Toporoff

May 19- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

May 20- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

May 21- D: Andrew Lee

May 24- D: Grant A. Johnson

May 25- D: Phideaux Xavier

May 26- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

May 27- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

May 28- D: Grant A. Johnson

May 31- D: Andrew Lee

Peter Brinckerhoff: 4

Grant A. Johnson: 3

Andrew Lee: 3

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 6

Dennis Steinmetz: 1

Ian Toporoff: 1

Phideaux Xavier: 3

JUNE: 22

June 1- D: Grant A. Johnson

June 2- D: Phideaux Xavier

June 3- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

June 4- D: Grant A. Johnson

June 7- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

June 8- D: Phideaux Xavier

June 9- D: Andrew Lee

June 10- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

June 11- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

June 14- D: Phideaux Xavier

June 15- D: Andrew Lee

June 16- D: Dennis Steinmetz

June 17- D: Phideaux Xavier

June 18- D: Dennis Steinmetz

June 21- D: Grant A. Johnson

June 22- D: Grant A. Johnson

June 23- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

June 24- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

June 25- D: Phideaux Xavier

June 28- D: Grant A. Johnson

June 29- D: Andrew Lee

June 30- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

Peter Brinckerhoff: 3

Grant A. Johnson: 5

Andrew Lee: 3

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 4

Dennis Steinmetz: 2

Phideaux Xavier: 5

JULY: 20

July 5- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

July 6- D: Ian Toporoff

July 7- D: Andrew Lee

July 8- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

July 9- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

July 12- D: Dennis Steinmetz

July 13- D: Dennis Steinmetz

July 14- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

July 15- D: Dennis Steinmetz

July 16- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

July 19- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

July 20- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

July 21- D: Dennis Steinmetz

July 22- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

July 23- D: Dennis Steinmetz

July 26- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

July 27- D: Andrew Lee

July 28- D: Grant A. Johnson

July 29- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

July 30- D: Andrew Lee

Peter Brinckerhoff: 6

Grant A. Johnson: 1

Andrew Lee: 3

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 4

Dennis Steinmetz: 5

Ian Toporoff: 1

AUGUST: 22

August 2- D: Gary Tomlin

August 3- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

August 4- D: Dennis Steinmetz

August 5- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

August 6- D: Dennis Steinmetz

August 9- D: Dennis Steinmetz

August 10- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

August 11- D: Andrew Lee

August 12- D: Ian Toporoff

August 13- D: Ian Toporoff

August 16- D: Grant A. Johnson

August 17- D: Andrew Lee

August 18- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

August 19- D: Dennis Steinmetz

August 20- D: Dennis Steinmetz

August 23- D: Grant A. Johnson

August 24- D: Dennis Steinmetz

August 25- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

August 26- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

August 27- D: Andrew Lee

August 30- D: Gary Tomlin

August 31- D: Andrew Lee

Peter Brinckerhoff: 4

Grant A. Johnson: 2

Andrew Lee: 4

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 2

Dennis Steinmetz: 6

Gary Tomlin: 2

Ian Toporoff: 2

SEPTEMBER: 22

September 1- D: Ian Toporoff

September 2- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

September 3- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

September 6- D: Andrew Lee

September 7- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

September 8- D: Grant A. Johnson

September 9- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

September 10- D: Dennis Steinmetz

September 13- D: Andrew Lee

September 14- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

September 15- D: G rant A. Johnson

September 16- D: Grant A. Johnson

September 17- D: Gary Tomlin

September 20- D: Andrew Lee

September 21- D: Andrew Lee

September 22- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

September 23- D: Grant A. Johnson

September 24- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

September 27- D: Gary Tomlin

September 28- D: Ian Toporoff

September 29- D: Andrew Lee

September 30- D: Grant A. Johnson

Peter Brinckerhoff: 3

Grant A. Johnson: 5

Andrew Lee: 5

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 4

Dennis Steinmetz: 1

Gary Tomlin: 2

Ian Toporoff: 2

OCTOBER: 21

October 1- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

October 4- D: Ian Toporoff

October 5- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

October 6- D: Andrew Lee

October 7- D: Ian Toporoff

October 8- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

October 11- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

October 12- D: Andrew Lee

October 13- D: Andrew Lee

October 14- D: Ian Toporoff

October 15- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

October 18- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

October 19- D: Andrew Lee

October 20- D: Grant A. Johnson

October 21- D: Ian Toporoff

October 22- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

October 25- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

October 26- D: Andrew Lee

October 27- D: Gary Tomlin

October 28- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

October 29- D: Ian Toporoff

Peter Brinckerhoff: 4

Grant A. Johnson: 1

Andrew Lee: 5

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 5

Gary Tomlin: 1

Ian Toporoff: 5

NOVEMBER: 21

November 1- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

November 2- D: Andrew Lee

November 3- D: Ian Toporoff

November 4- D: Grant A. Johnson

November 5- D: Andrew Lee

November 8- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

November 9- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

November 10- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

November 11- D: Grant A. Johnson

November 12- D: Andrew Lee

November 15- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

November 16- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

November 17- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

November 18- D: Ian Toporoff

November 19- D: Carla Mangia Sherwood

November 22- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

November 23- D: Ian Toporoff

November 24- D: Andrew Lee

November 26- D: Andrew Lee

November 29- D: Carla Mangie Sherwood

November 30- D: Ian Toporoff

Peter Brinckerhoff: 4

Grant A. Johnson: 2

Andrew Lee: 5

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 6

Ian Toporoff: 4

DECEMBER: 23

December 1- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

December 2- D: Carla Mangie Sherwood

December 3- D: Andrew Lee

December 6- D: Ian Toporoff

December 7- D: Grant A. Johnson

December 8- D: Carla Mangie Sherwood

December 9- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

December 10- D: Andrew Lee

December 13- D: Ian Toporoff

December 14- D: Ian Toporoff

December 15- D: Carla Mangie Sherwood

December 16- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

December 17- D: Andrew Lee

December 20- D: Ian Toporoff

December 21- D: Carla Mangie Sherwood

December 22- D: Andrew Lee

December 23- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

December 24- D: Ian Toporoff

December 27- D: Carla Mangie Sherwood

December 28- D: Andrew Lee

December 29- D: Ian Toporoff

December 30- D: Grant A. Johnson

December 31- D: Peter Brinckerhoff

Peter Brinckerhoff: 5

Grant A. Johnson: 2

Andrew Lee: 5

Carla Mangia Sherwood: 5

Ian Toporoff: 6

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