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BASS HARBOR LOBSTER BOAT RACES 26 June 2016


WORK BOATS UNDER 24 FEET RACE 1 - CLASS A: Skiff s 16-feet and under with outboards up to 30 hp, Oper-


ator 18 years and younger: No entrants. RACE 2 - Class B: Inboards, outboards, or outdrives 31-90 hp: 1) Payday, Jason Bulger (10.9 mph) and DNS) Full Throttle, Colyn Rich. RACE 3 - Class C: Inboards, outboards or outdrives 90 hp and over: 1) Ocean Lady, Jordan Hodgdon (34 mph); 2) Keepah, Colby Lee (28 mph); and 3) Crabby II, Parker Murphy (27 mph).


GAS POWERED WORK BOATS 24 FEET AND UNDER RACE 4 - Gasoline Class A: 4 & 6 cylinder 24 feet and over: No entrants. RACE


5 - Gasoline Class B: V8, Up to 375 cid, 24 feet and over: 1) Wide Open, Colyn Rich (33.1 mph) and 2) Erin’s Way, Erin Hanley (25.2 mph). RACE 6 - Gasoline Class C: V8, 376 to 525 cid, 24 feet and over: 1) Black Diamond, Randy Durkee (30.6 mph). RACE 7 - Gas- oline Class D - V-8, 376 to 540 cid, 28 feet and over: No entrants. RACE 8 - Gasoline Class E: Anything turbocharged, 28 feet and over: No entrants. DIESEL POWERED WORK BOATS 24 FEET AND UP


RACE 9- Diesel class A- up to 235 hp, 24-31 feet: 1) Still Just Bitchin’, Junie Harper


(12.3 mph); 2) Jana D, Charles Dillon (10.6 mph); and DSQ) Gitn’r Dun, Colby Candage. RACE 10- Diesel Class B- up to 235 hp, 32 feet and over: 1) Miss Kari Lynne, Everett Beers; 2) Gracie, Ed Glover; 3) Hello Darlin’ II, Cory McDonald; 4) Rampage, Frank White; 5) Sun Dancer, Brian Gordon; and 6) Never Enough, Daniel Closson. RACE 11- Diesel Class C- 236 to 335 hp, 24 to 33 feet: 1) Last Design, Winifred Alley (33.4 mph); 2) Cat Sass, Julie Eaton (33 mph); 3) Family Alliance, Richard Alley; 4) Flirtin’ with Disaster, Max Goodwin; 5) Michael Alan, Pat Hanley; 6) Reese Rider, Wesley Chipman; and DNS) Holemjen, Alan Gordius. RACE 12- Diesel Class D- 236-335 hp, 34 feet and over: 1) Diana Dawn II, Scott Harper; 2) Justin Colby II, Robert Lee (20.1 mph); and 3) Murphy’s Law, Ben Murphy. RACE 13- Diesel Class E- 336 to 435 hp, 24-33 feet: 1) Bigger Dirls, Steve Carver; 2) Bad Infl uence, Kenton Feeney; 3) Miss Katie, Nick Wiberg; 4) Uncle Bubba, Joseph Lunt; and 5) 3 Blondes, Robby Hudson. RACE 14- Diesel Class F- 336-435 hp, 34 feet and over: 1) Atlantica, Alec Peasley (26.9 mph); 2) Gypsy Queen, Ken Oliver; 3) Martha Jo, Chris Hodgkins; 4) Black Velvet, Justin Sprague; 5) Miss Beth, George Lawson, Jr.; and DNS) Arwen H., Jon Crossman. RACE 15- Diesel Class G- 436 to 550 hp, 28-35 feet: 1) Rachel Irene, Greg Lewis (34.1 mph); 2) Seacock, Todd Ritchie (32.9 mph); and 3) Steppin up, Travis Lunt. RACE 16- Diesel Class H- 436 to 550 hp, 36 feet and over: 1) First Team, Travis Otis (31.2 mph); 2) Mama Tried, Colton Sanburn; 3) Sarah Adam, Dwayne Sutherland; and 4) Swamp Rooster, Sam Joy. RACE 17- Diesel Class I- 551 to 700 hp, 28-35 feet: 1) Margaret E., Patrick Faulkingham (42.8 mph). RACE 18- Diesel Class


J- 551 to 700 hp, 36 feet and over): No entrants. RACE 19- Diesel Class K- 701 to 900 hp, 28 feet and over: 1) La Bella Vita, Jeff Eaton (41.2 mph). RACE 20- Diesel Class L- 901 hp and over, 28 feet and over: 1) Wild Wild West, Cameron Crawford (51.8 mph) and 2) Miss Karlee, Ed Shirley. RACE 21- Diesel Class M(A) - 40 feet and over, up to 500 hp: 1) Night Moves II, Aaron Beal; 2) Elliott D., Nick Hadlock; and 3) Provider II, Lewis Bishop. RACE 22- Diesel Class M(B) - 40 feet and over, 501 to 750 hp: 1) Kimberly Ann, Eric Beal (34.1 mph); 2) 51, Billy Bob Faulkingham; 3) Family Tradition, James Thurlow; and 4) Two Chances, Roy Hadlock. RACE 23- Diesel Class N - 40 feet and over, 751 hp and over: 1) Seanna Rose, Dana Rice; and 2) Age Quod Agis, Carroll Staples. RACE 24 - Wooden boat, up to 35 feet 11 inches: 1) Wide Open, Wayne Rich (37.6


mph); and 2) Gracie, Ed Glover. RACE 25 - Wooden boat, 36 feet and over: No entrants. RACE 26 - Gasoline Free for All: 1) Wide Open, Colyn Rich (36.9 mph); 2) Black


Diamond, Randy Durkee; and 3) Erin’s Way, Erin Hanley. RACE 27- Diesel Free for All: 1) Wild Wild West, Cameron Crawford (60.4 mph); 2)


Margaret E., Patrick Faulkingham; 3) La Bella Vita, Jeff Eaton; 4) Bad Infl uence, Kenton Feeney; 5) Bigger Dirls, Steve Carver; 6) First Team, Travis Otis; 7) Seanna Rose, Dana Rice; 8) Age Quon Agis, Carroll Staples; and 9) Holemjen, Alan Gordius. RACE 28 - Fastest Lobster Boat: 1) Wild Wild West, Cameron Crawford (60.6 mph);


and 2) La Bella Vita, Jeff Eaton. RACE 29- Bass Harbor’s Fastest Lobster boat: 1) Rachel Irene, Greg Lewis (34.8 mph); and 2) Miss Beth, George Lawson, Jr.


MOOSEBEC REACH LOBSTER BOAT RACES 3 July 2016


WORK BOATS UNDER 24 FEET. Race 1. Class A, Skiff s 16 feet and under, Outboards up to 30 hp, operators up to


18 years old. 1) Dawn Treader, Noah Tobais Carver; 2) Flying Devil, Kenneth Frisbee, Jr.; and 3) ---, Jacob Alley. Race 2. Class B, Inboard, Outboard or Outdrive, 31 to 90 hp: 1) Alpex, Ralph Davis; 2) Skin Flute, Dwight Smith; No Position Given: ---, Jason Alley; Big Enough, Dennis McComack; Family Tradition, Matthew Drisko; Fog Cutter, Herman Gary; Hurricane Reagan, Nathaniel Robinson; Lee May, Burton Farnsworth; Lillian T., Nicholas Turchi; Lobster Hound, Daniel Sawyer; and Mom’s Favourite, Caleb Norton. Race 3. Class C, Class C, Inboard, Outboard or Outdrive, 90 hp and over: 1) ---, Nick A. Graham (39.2 mph); 2) Bandit, Marcus Fenton; 3) Liza Jane, Michael Crotto; No Position Given: 22 Magnum, Deven Holubek; Bay King, Mitch White; Crabby II, Parker Murphy; K. O. B. Express, Sidney Look; Papa Smurf, Alton Seeley; Patches, Ian Alley; and Triple Trouble,


Continued on Page 22. U. S. N N Continued from Page 20. The commander of Submarine Group 9,


to which Michigan is assigned, emphasized the importance of Michigan’s undocking and acknowledged the Shipyard’s role in this milestone. “The demands on our submarine force


continue to grow,” said Rear Adm. John W. Tammen. “Strategic stability and deterrence remain key elements of our nation’s strategy and SSGNs, like USS Michigan, are vital to achieving both. Undocking Michigan is a signifi cant milestone in returning the ship to operations in the Pacifi c and could only be accomplished through teamwork and dedication. “We all have our role in maintaining


undersea superiority, but we rely heavily on the men and women assigned to PSNS & IMF for their expertise in ensuring the material readiness of our ships,” he added.


Vice Adm. Tighe Takes Charge of Infor- mation Warfare, Naval Intelligence


From Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare Public Aff airs WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Vice Adm. Jan Tighe assumed the duties of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (DCNO) for Information Warfare (N2N6) and Director of Naval Intelligence (DNI) July 15 at the Pentagon. Tighe succeeded Vice Adm. Ted N.


“Twig” Branch, who has submitted his re- tirement request following a 37-year Naval career. Branch assumed offi ce as the DCNO for Information Warfare/DNI in July 2013. He also served as lead for the Navy’s Infor- mation Warfare (IW) Community, which brings together the people and capabilities of the Navy’s Communications, Networks, Intelligence, Oceanography, Meteorology, Cryptology, Electronic Warfare, Cyber- space Operations and Space areas to the fi ght. He also served as the Navy’s Chief Information Offi cer and as the Director of Navy Cybersecurity. He was the 65th DNI. “Information has been elevated to its


own warfare domain, analogous to under- sea, surface, air and space. If we don’t get it right in the Information Domain, what we do in the other domains doesn’t matter because the battle is likely to be lost before it ever gets joined,” said Branch. “It has been a dis- tinct honor to lead the civilian and military professionals of the Information Warfare Community - the primary practitioners of the IW mission - as they chart the course for the Navy in facing the challenges of warfare in the Information Age.” Branch is a native of Long Beach, Mis-


Offi cial photo of Vice Admiral Jan Tighe, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Infor- mation Warfare/Director of Naval Intelli- gence. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)


sissippi. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and later earned a master’s degree in international relations from the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. A naval aviator, he’s had operational command at the squadron, ship, aircraft carrier, and Strike


Group levels. He’s fl own A-7s and F/A-18s in combat, completed Navy Nuclear Power Training, and commanded USS Nimitz on an Arabian Gulf combat cruise. As Carl Vin- son Strike Group commander, he led initial Navy/Marine Corps relief eff orts following the Haiti earthquake. His previous assign- ment was as Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic Fleet. Prior to assuming the mantle of DCNO/


DNI, Tighe was the Commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and Commander, U.S. 10th Fleet. She was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and raised in Plantation, Florida. Tighe is a graduate of the U.S. Na- val Academy and was commissioned as an ensign (special duty cryptology) in 1984. She attended the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, where she studied Russian. She also attended the Naval Post- graduate School, Monterey and in 2001 was awarded a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and a M.S. in Applied Mathematics.


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Cyber Command Deputy J3; N2N6 director, Decision Superiority; Naval Postgraduate School interim president; and deputy com- mander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command / U.S. 10th Fleet. Tighe wears both the Information War-


fare pin and Naval Aviation Observer wings, earned while deployed as an airborne special evaluator aboard VQ-1 EP-3E aircraft in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. She is also a member of the Acquisition Professionals Community and holds a Level III Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) certifi cation in Program Management. “It is an honor and a privilege for me


to assume this responsibility,” said Tighe. “I look forward to leading the N2N6 and Naval Intelligence teams, as well as the Informa- tion Warfare Community, as we provide the capabilities needed to defend our great nation in the 21st Century.”


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