THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, February 5, 1987—Page 11-B RAJA LOFlJlND ami Scott Sunimerfleld, both nine, put the flnishiflg touches on their Pinewood D**rby en tries. The boys and their parents make the cars from stAir fHOio&er iiTASwiH scratch, with hopes of winning a trophy. Summcrfield’s car placed second in the nine-year-old division last Friday. DERBY WINNERS, from left, front row, are Earnest Teague, third place, nine-year-old division; Jamie rurr, msi, seveu-yeamiid diviaiuu; tVjaii ouiiuu, se cond, seven-year-old; and Ricky Todd, third, seven- year-old. On the back row arc Scott Summerfleld, se cond, nine-year-old division; John Clark, w loner, iiine- yeai-o!d; Chad Smith, winner, eight-year-old; Brian Huuuic, tuStu, eight yc«*f-o$u and Busty Hughes -— cond, eight-year-old divKsion. er the sun Ready, Set, Go! Racings A Team Effort DEN LEADERS Ron Lofland (left) and Jack Metis release the ca»n dovni the 30-foot elevated track two at a time while several cub scouts look on. BY ETTA SMITH Seaside Station resident Raja Lofland says his dad deserves some of the credit for his racing achievements. Nine-year-old Raja is one of 25 Cub Scouts who com peted in the countywide Pinewood Derby at the National Guard Armory in Shallottc last Friday night. This is Raja’s second year in the derby. He placed third in last year’s event with “Shoe Car,” IheTname. given to his souped-up handmade sports car. This year’s entry is dubbed the “Tar Heel.” He and his dad, Ron Lofland, designed and built it over a period VI awrub bvtv WCCSCS. It weighs exactly five ounces, according tn Raja, and is built from scratch. ^ Raja and most all of the boys from Pack 227 entered a car in the event. To prepare for the derby each scout gets a kit that in cludes four nails and four wheels, a two-ounce block of pine wood and some glue. From the block of wood, the boys and their parents carve out a body, adding the wheels and paint and Ihelr own design features. *l’he cars must weigh five ounces and be of a specific length. If One of the boys carves a little too Tnuch wood nf his car, extra weight can be added by taping small lead fishing weights on the bottom of the racer. The 25 entri.»s are placed on tlie top of a 30-foot elevated race track, two at a time. When the red flag is dropped the cars are released and the excitement begins. After the double elimination competition, a trophy Is preseiituil to Uie first-, second- and Uiini-pUice winners in each of Uiree divisions. The divisions are for eight-, nine- and ien-year-oids. A trophy is also presented for the best looking car. Percy Woodard, chairman of a committee that organizes the pack, said the event Is a lot of fun, and gives the ki(U a chance to work with their parents on a project. 'Tve seen a lot of single mothers work with their sons on the project. It gives them a chance to be a part of ..their boy’SsacUvity,’.l.be said. .-4.. The winner of the event will compete with Cub Scouts from all over southeastern North Carolina in mid-March, he said, with an opportunity to win again and advance to state-level competition. While the emphasis U on the senuts. the Pinewood Derby is a team effort. "My dad did most of the work,” said Raja of his racer. “He likes doing this as much as I do.” Raja’s derby entry is Tar Heel blue with a ’60s-style peace sign on the hood and a pair of while feet painted on the side. He said it’s a combination of he and his dad’s creation. “It’s (the race) so much fun,” said Raja. “Sure, I gel nervous when I stand on the sidelines and watch the race because I want to win ” If he does win, he added, he can’t take all the credit, since hLs dad did some of the work. 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