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JANUARY: 22

January 2- D: Habib Azar; SW: Cheryl Davis

January 3- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Lisa Kohn

January 4- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Cheryl Davis

January 7- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Lisa Kohn

January 8- D: John O’Connell; SW: Leslie Nipkow

January 9- D: Habib Azar; SW: Cheryl Davis

January 10- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Leslie Nipkow

January 11- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Richard Culliton

January 14- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Richard Culliton

January 15- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Cheryl Davis

January 16- D: Habib Azar; SW: Cheryl Davis

January 17- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Cheryl Davis

January 18- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Cheryl Davis

January 21- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Richard Culliton

January 22- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

January 23- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Leslie Nipkow

January 24- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Leslie Nipkow

January 25- D: Habib Azar

January 28- D: Habib Azar

January 29- D: Jennifer Pepperman

January 30- D: Sonia Blangiardo

January 31- D: Maria Wagner

Habib Azar: 5

Sonia Blangiardo: 3

Michael Eilbaum: 6

John O’Connell: 1

Jennifer Pepperman: 5

Maria Wagner: 2

Susan Dansby: 1

Richard Culliton: 3

Cheryl Davis: 7

Lisa Kohn: 2

Leslie Nipkow: 4

FEBRUARY: 21

February 1- D: Michael Eilbaum

February 4- D: Michael Eilbaum

February 5- D: John O’Connell

February 6- D: Habib Azar

February 7- D: Michael Eilbaum

February 8- D: Sonia Blangiardo

February 11- D: Habib Azar

February 12- D: Jennifer Pepperman

February 13- D: Maria Wagner

February 14- D: Christopher Goutman

February 15- D: John O’Connell

February 18- D: Habib Azar

February 19- D: Jennifer Pepperman

February 20- D: Habib Azar

February 21- D: Michael Eilbaum

February 22- D: Sonia Blangiardo

February 25- D: John O’Connell

February 26- D: Jennifer Pepperman

February 27- D: Michael Eilbaum

February 28- D: John O’Connell

February 29- D: Habib Azar

Habib Azar: 5

Sonia Blangiardo: 2

Michael Eilbaum: 5

Christopher Goutman: 1

John O’Connell: 4

Jennifer Pepperman: 3

Maria Wagner: 1

MARCH: 19

March 3- D: Maria Wagner

March 4- D: Sonia Blangiardo

March 5- D: Michael Eilbaum

March 6- D: Habib Azar

March 7- D: Maria Wagner

March 10- D: Michael Eilbaum

March 11- D: Michael Eilbaum

March 12- D: Habib Azar

March 13- D: Jennifer Pepperman

March 14- D: John O’Connell

March 17- D: Jennifer Pepperman

March 18- D: Sonia Blangiardo

March 19- D: Habib Azar

March 24- D: Maria Wagner

March 25- D: Sonia Blangiardo

March 26- D: Jennifer Pepperman

March 27- D: John O’Connell

March 28- D: Michael Eilbaum

March 31- D: Habib Azar

Habib Azar: 4

Sonia Blangiardo: 3

Michael Eilbaum: 4

John O’Connell: 2

Jennifer Pepperman: 3

Maria Wagner: 3

APRIL: 22

April 1- D: Sonia Blangiardo

April 2- D: Jennifer Pepperman

April 3- D: Sonia Blangiardo

April 4- D: Michael Eilbaum

April 7- D: Habib Azar

April 8- D: John O’Connell

April 9- D: Sonia Blangiardo

April 10- D: Michael Eilbaum

April 11- D: Jennifer Pepperman

April 14- D: Habib Azar

April 15- D: Maria Wagner

April 16- D: Jennifer Pepperman

April 17- D: Michael Eilbaum

April 18- D: Habib Azar; SW: Leslie Nipkow

April 21- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

April 22- D: John O’Connell; SW: Susan Dansby

April 23- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Susan Dansby

April 24- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

April 25- D: Habib Azar; SW: Richard Culliton

April 28- D: John O’Connell; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

April 29- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Leslie Nipkow

April 30- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Peter Brash

Habib Azar: 4

Sonia Blangiardo: 5

Michael Eilbaum: 6

John O’Connell: 3

Jennifer Pepperman: 3

Maria Wagner: 1

Peter Brash: 1

Richard Culliton: 1

Susan Dansby: 3

Cheryl Davis: 2

Leslie Nipkow: 2

MAY: 22

May 1- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

May 2- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Leslie Nipkow

May 5- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Richard Culliton

May 6- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: David A. Levinson

May 7- D: John O’Connell; SW: Richard Culliton

May 8- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

May 9- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Susan Dansby

May 12- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Leslie Nipkow

May 13- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

May 14- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Peter Brash

May 15- D: Habib Azar; SW: Richard Culliton

May 16- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Richard Culliton

May 19- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Richard Culliton

May 20- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Richard Culliton

May 21- D: John O’Connell; SW: Leslie Nipkow

May 22- D: Habib Azar; SW: Susan Dansby

May 23- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Richard Culliton

May 26- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Leslie Nipkow

May 27- D: Habib Azar; SW: Richard Culliton

May 28- D: John O’Connell; SW: Richard Culliton

May 29- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

May 30- D: Habib Azar; SW: Leslie Nipkow

Habib Azar: 4

Sonia Blangiardo: 3

Michael Eilbaum: 4

John O’Connell: 3

Jennifer Pepperman: 6

Maria Wagner: 2

Peter Brash: 1

Richard Culliton: 9

Susan Dansby: 5

Cheryl Davis: 1

David A. Levinson: 1

Leslie Nipkow: 5

JUNE: 21

June 2- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

June 3- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Richard Culliton

June 4- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Richard Culliton

June 5- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

June 6- D: John O’Connell; SW: Leslie Nipkow

June 9- D: John O’Connell; SW: Susan Dansby

June 10- D: Habib Azar; SW: Susan Dansby

June 11- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Susan Dansby

June 12- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Leslie Nipkow

June 13- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Richard Culliton

June 16- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Richard Culliton

June 17- D: Habib Azar; SW: Richard Culliton

June 18- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Richard Culliton

June 19- D: John O’Connell; SW: Susan Dansby

June 20- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Leslie Nipkow

June 23- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

June 24- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Richard Culliton

June 25- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

June 26- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Leslie Nipkow

June 27- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Richard Culliton

June 30- D: John O’Connell; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

Habib Azar: 2

Sonia Blangiardo: 3

Michael Eilbaum: 4

John O’Connell: 4

Jennifer Pepperman: 6

Maria Wagner: 2

Richard Culliton: 8

Susan Dansby: 6

Cheryl Davis: 3

Leslie Nipkow: 4

JULY: 23

July 1- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

July 2- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

July 3- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

July 4- D: Habib Azar; SW: Richard Culliton

July 7- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Susan Dansby

July 8 - D: Habib Azar; SW: David A. Levinson

July 9 - D: Habib Azar; SW: Richard Culliton

July 10- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

July 11- D: John O’Connell; SW: Susan Dansby

July 14- D: Habib Azar; SW: Peter Brash

July 15- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Leslie Nipkow

July 16- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: David A. Levinson

July 17- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Susan Dansby

July 18- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Peter Brash

July 21- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Richard Culliton

July 22- D: John O’Connell; SW: Richard Culliton

July 23- D: Habib Azar; SW: Susan Dansby

July 24- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: David A. Levinson

July 25- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Peter Brash

July 28- D: Habib Azar; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

July 29- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Leslie Nipkow

July 30- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: David A. Levinson

July 31- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Leslie Nipkow

Habib Azar: 6

Sonia Blangiardo: 3

Michael Eilbaum: 5

John O’Connell: 2

Jennifer Pepperman: 5

Maria Wagner: 2

Peter Brash: 3

Richard Culliton: 4

Susan Dansby: 4

Cheryl Davis: 5

David A. Levinson: 4

Leslie Nipkow: 3

AUGUST: 21

August 1- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

August 4- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

August 5- D: Habib Azar; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

August 6- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Peter Brash

August 7- D: Habib Azar; SW: Susan Dansby

August 8- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

August 11- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: David A. Levinson

August 12- D: Christopher Goutman; SW: David A. Levinson

August 13- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Peter Brash

August 14- D: Habib Azar; SW: Gordon Rayfield

August 15- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Lisa Connor

August 18- D: John O’Connell; SW: Susan Dansby

August 19- D: Habib Azar; SW: Peter Brash

August 20- D: Habib Azar; SW: Lisa Connor

August 21- D: Habib Azar; SW: Susan Dansby

August 22- D: John O’Connell; SW: Gordon Rayfield

August 25- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

August 26- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Susan Dansby

August 27- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Lisa Connor

August 28- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Lisa Connor

August 29- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Peter Brash

Habib Azar: 6

Sonia Blangiardo: 1

Michael Eilbaum: 3

Christopher Goutman: 1

John O’Connell: 2

Jennifer Pepperman: 6

Maria Wagner: 2

Peter Brash: 4

Lisa Connor: 4

Susan Dansby: 6

Cheryl Davis: 3

David A. Levinson: 2

Gordon Rayfield: 2

SEPTEMBER: 20

September 2- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: David A. Levinson

September 3- D: Habib Azar; SW: Gordon Rayfield

September 4- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Lisa Connor

September 8- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

September 9- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: David A. Levinson

September 10- D: Christopher Goutman; SW: Peter Brash

September 11- D: Habib Azar; SW: David A. Levinson

September 12- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Lisa Connor

September 15- D: John O’Connell; SW: Peter Brash

September 16- D: John O’Connell; SW: Cheryl L. Davis

September 17- D: Habib Azar; SW: Susan Dansby

September 18- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

September 19- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Gordon Rayfield

September 22- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Lisa Connor

September 23- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Peter Brash

September 24- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: David A. Levinson

September 25- D: John O’Connell; SW: Gordon Rayfield

September 26- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Lisa Connor

September 29- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

September 30- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: David A. Levinson

Habib Azar: 3

Sonia Blangiardo: 2

Michael Eilbaum: 6

Christopher Goutman: 1

John O’Connell: 3

Jennifer Pepperman: 4

Maria Wagner: 1

Peter Brash: 3

Lisa Connor: 4

Susan Dansby: 3

Cheryl Davis: 2

David A. Levinson: 5

Gordon Rayfield: 3

OCTOBER: 23

October 1- D: John O’Connell; SW: David A. Levinson

October 2- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Lisa Connor

October 3- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Peter Brash

October 6- D: Habib Azar; SW: Susan Dansby

October 7- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: David A. Levinson

October 8- D: Maria Wagner; SW: David A. Levinson

October 9- D: Habib Azar; SW: Gordon Rayfield

October 10- D: Habib Azar; SW: Gordon Rayfield

October 13- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: David A. Levinson

October 14- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Lisa Connor

October 15- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Peter Brash

October 16- D: Habib Azar; SW: Susan Dansby

October 17- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Gordon Rayfield

October 20- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: David A. Levinson

October 21- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Lisa Connor

October 22- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Lisa Connor

October 23- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Lisa Connor

October 24- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Susan Dansby

October 27- D: John O’Connell; SW: Susan Dansby

October 28- D: Habib Azar; SW: Gordon Rayfield

October 29- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Gordon Rayfield

October 30- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: David A. Levinson

October 31- D: John O’Connell; SW: Gordon Rayfield

Habib Azar: 5

Sonia Blangiardo: 3

Michael Eilbaum: 5

John O’Connell: 3

Jennifer Pepperman: 6

Maria Wagner: 1

Peter Brash: 2

Lisa Connor: 5

Susan Dansby: 4

David A. Levinson: 6

Gordon Rayfield: 6

NOVEMBER: 18

November 3- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Susan Dansby

November 4- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Peter Brash

November 5- D: Habib Azar; SW: Lisa Connor

November 6- D: Habib Azar; SW: Lisa Connor

November 7- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Peter Brash

November 10- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Susan Dansby

November 11- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Susan Dansby

November 12- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: David A. Levinson

November 13- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Leslie Nipkow

November 14- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Gordon Rayfield

November 17- D: John O’Connell; SW: Susan Dansby

November 18- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: David A. Levinson

November 19- D: Habib Azar; SW: Peter Brash

November 20- D: Christopher Goutman; SW: Susan Dansby

November 21- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Gordon Rayfield

November 24- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Lisa Connor

November 25- D: Habib Azar; SW: Peter Brash

November 26- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Gordon Rayfield

Habib Azar: 4

Sonia Blangiardo: 2

Michael Eilbaum: 5

John O’Connell: 1

Christopher Goutman: 1

Jennifer Pepperman: 2

Maria Wagner: 3

Peter Brash: 4

Lisa Connor: 3

Susan Dansby: 5

David A. Levinson: 2

Leslie Nipkow: 1

Gordon Rayfield: 3

DECEMBER: 21

December 1- D: Christopher Goutman; SW: Peter Brash

December 2- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Leslie Nipkow

December 3- D: Habib Azar; SW: Lisa Connor

December 4- D: Christopher Goutman; SW: Leslie Nipkow

December 5- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: David A. Levinson

December 8- D: Christopher Goutman; SW: Leslie Nipkow

December 9- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Gordon Rayfield

December 10- D: Sonia Blangiardo; SW: Peter Brash

December 11- D: Christopher Goutman; SW: Lisa Connor

December 12- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Leslie Nipkow

December 15- D: John O’Connell; SW: Gordon Rayfield

December 16- D: Maria Wagner; SW: Peter Brash

December 17- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Lisa Connor

December 18- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

December 19- D: Habib Azar; SW: Peter Brash

December 22- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: David A. Levinson

December 23- D: Christopher Goutman; SW: Gordon Rayfield

December 24- D: Michael Eilbaum; SW: Susan Dansby

December 26- D: Habib Azar; SW: Susan Dansby

December 29- D: Jennifer Pepperman; SW: Lisa Connor

December 30- D: Christopher Goutman; SW: Susan Dansby

Habib Azar: 3

Sonia Blangiardo: 1

Michael Eilbaum: 5

John O’Connell: 1

Christopher Goutman: 6

Jennifer Pepperman: 4

Maria Wagner: 1

Peter Brash: 4

Lisa Connor: 4

Susan Dansby: 4

David A. Levinson: 2

Leslie Nipkow: 4

Gordon Rayfield: 3

YEAR TOTAL: 253 (+2)

Habib Azar: 51 (+15)

Sonia Blangiardo: 31 (-3)

Michael Eilbaum: 58 (-7)

John O’Connell: 29 (-6)

Christopher Goutman: 10 (same)

Jennifer Pepperman: 53 (+21)

Maria Wagner: 21 (-4)

Peter Brash: 22 (+12)

Lisa Connor: 20

Richard Culliton: 25 (-31)

Susan Dansby: 41 (-3)

Cheryl Davis: 23 (+16)

Lisa Kohn: 2 (-1)

David A. Levinson: 22 (+13)

Leslie Nipkow: 23 (+10)

Gordon Rayfield: 17

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