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Entering Tri-Cities, Shane has a 571-point lead over Bernard. Shane has compiled 3,300 points. Peabody, with no boat, has 3,049 points; and Bernard is at 2,729.
U-21 team owner Greg O’Farrell and his son Brian brought their boat to the Tri-Cities for the annual Spring Training event in early June. But they have yet to officially commit to the Columbia Cup.
Lighted boats depart from Clover Island near the cable bridge at 6 p.m. Dec. 1 and 2. Each night a parade of boats outfitted in holiday lights will motor up the Columbia River on the Kennewick side.
The Columbia River towns of Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland first climbed on the Unlimited bandwagon in 1966 with the first annual Tri-Cities Atomic Cup. There had been talk of inviting the Unlimiteds there as early as 1958. But 1966 was when it finally happened. Bill Brow was the winner that first year, driving Bernie Little's Miss Budweiser.
The goal, said Shane, is to give the Tri-Cities race fans a good show. “But we also need to save the fleet,” said Shane. Jeff Morrow is former sports editor for the Tri-City Herald.
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