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    • #62807
      David Cole
      Keymaster

      Sign up today.

      http://ekartingnews.com/2016/03/14/ekn-tournament-challenge-now-open/

      David Cole - EKN Managing Editor

    • #62814
      Scott Sigafoos, Jr.
      Participant

      Word.    I’m going to place in this one of these years.  Always near the top, but can’t seem to crack the top 3 at the end.

      Sig

    • #62822
      David Cole
      Keymaster

      Welcome back Scott. Best of luck.

      David Cole - EKN Managing Editor

    • #62851
      David Cole
      Keymaster

      MAKE SURE TO CHANGE NAME OF YOUR BRACKET TO FIRST AND LAST NAME

      If you don’t, your bracket won’t count. We need to know who you are…

      David Cole - EKN Managing Editor

    • #62931
      David Cole
      Keymaster

      First two games in the books, and 12 brackets already missing the perfect score, including defending champion Kyle Kraus

      David Cole - EKN Managing Editor

    • #62971
      David Cole
      Keymaster

      After 16 games of the first round, four brackets select 14 games correct and lead the EKN Tournament Challenge.

      Fletcher Wulff
      Tim Linthicum
      Brennan Harrington
      Jim Fry

      Best of luck to everyone on day two of Round One with 16 more games to be played.

      David Cole - EKN Managing Editor

    • #62983
      Jim Stine
      Participant

    • #63008
      Scott Sigafoos, Jr.
      Participant

      Sparty losing definitely makes things interesting.  I think there were 11 brackets that had them winning it.  They are basically toast, but time will tell.  There are a LOT more games to go.

      Just a side thought…  I thought we were only allowed to have our real first and last names as our entry?  I still see some that are not.

      Sig

    • #63105
      David Cole
      Keymaster

      Congrats to IKart Indianapolis driver AJ Myers as he currently leads the EKN Tournament Challenge after the first two rounds. He along with four others have Michigan State winning it all, and are expected to fall down the order after the results of the Sweet 16 and Elite 8.

      David Cole - EKN Managing Editor

    • #63352
      David Cole
      Keymaster

      Following the first half of the Sweet Sixteen match-ups, six brackets selected the four game winners correctly, helping to move them up the standings. Casey Graves moves up to the top standings with a perfect score last night, Tim Linthicum and EKN’s own Rob Howden are fighting for podium positions. Looking at the possible points remaining, Brock Weiss is the bracket to beat. #MarchMadness

      David Cole - EKN Managing Editor

    • #63374
      Rob Howden
      Keymaster

      OH YA!!! GOTTA WIN ME AN EKN SHIRT!!!

      Regardless of what happens, just as long as I kick Cole’s ass in this, I’ll be good. ;-)

      Rob Howden - eKartingNews.com Publisher / Editor - @RobHowden

    • #63498
      David Cole
      Keymaster

      The Final Four has been decided, and the three leading canidates for the EKN Tournament Challenge are defined heading into the final three games. Eric Bartsch is the lead contender with a North Carolina championship, along with Ryan Ouellette, and Bill Lemke for an Oklahoma title. Bartsch and Ouellette have North Carolina winning it all, with Bartsch having selected Oklahoma into the final game and Ouellette with Villanova. Lemke has North Carolina and Oklahoma into the title game, with the Sooners winning the prize.

      David Cole - EKN Managing Editor

    • #63909
      Scott Sigafoos, Jr.
      Participant

      Oh. My. God. Wow. Amazing game

      Sig

    • #63933
      David Pergande
      Participant

      So what do I get for 14th?

    • #63953
      Ryan Ouellette
      Participant

      OH YA!!!  Can’t wait for my EKN gear!!!!

    • #64031
      David Cole
      Keymaster

      Congrats to Ryan Ouellette, Eric Bartsch, Bill Lemke and Jim Brummet who finished on the podium for the EKN Tournament Challenge contest. This year, no bracket selected the winning team. The top-four selected North Carolina to the championship game, however, Lemke had Oklahoma going and winning it all. Ouellette scored the most points over the Challenge, beating out Bartsch by 50 points. Lemke and Brummet each scored 940, and will each be awarded the third place prize package. Congrats to everyone and be sure to enter again next year.

      David Cole - EKN Managing Editor

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