Welcome to the Metropolis Illinois' Cub Scout Pack 101 website and blog. This blog will maintain a regular calendar of events, link pictures and provide other important information to the scouts and parents of Pack 101. I encourage you to communicate back and forth to me and other members of Pack 101 with any questions you might have through the blog.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Congratulations!
Here are the results for each Den and for the Grand Champion's Race:
TIGER DEN:
Drake Davenport: 3.111 seconds
Braden Kilmurray: 3.091 seconds
Ben Bowlin: 2.789 seconds
Nick Myers: 2.761 seconds
Blake Burkeen: 2.630 seconds 4th Place
Alex Burkeen: 2.618 seconds 3rd Place
Dakota Hayes: 2.534 seconds 2nd Place
Riley Alsip: 2.533 seconds 1st Place
Only 1/1000 of a second separated 1st and second place!
WOLF DEN:
Trentin Sronce: 9.999 seconds
Christopher Busclas: 3.601 seconds
Terrin Reed: 3.180 seconds 4th Place
Charlie Cope: 2.997 seconds 3rd Place
Luke McFall: 2.565 seconds 2nd Place
Landon Summers: 2.462 seconds 1st Place
BEAR DEN:
Caleb Ashley: 3.593 seconds
Nathan McLelland: 3.591 seconds
Patrick Harvill: 3.527 seconds 4th Place
Braden Stamme: 3.274 seconds 3rd Place
Austin Wilson: 3.164 seconds 2nd Place
Doug Bates: 2.810 seconds 1st Place
WEBELOS I:
Andrew Busclas: 9.999 seconds
Jonathan Adams: 3.273 seconds
Jorge Bautista: 3.244 seconds
Wesley Olroyd: 3.095 seconds
Jack Bass: 3.082 seconds
Tyler McNair: 3.014 seconds 4th Place
Dakota Robbins: 2.754 seconds 3rd Place
Jonathan Hodges: 2.678 seconds 2nd Place
James Vickery: 2.534 seconds 1st Place
WEBELOS II:
Jacob Jones: 3.201 seconds 3rd Place
Noah Abbott: 2.831 seconds 2nd Place
Kobe Blye: 2.618 seconds 1st Place
GRAND CHAMPIONS RACE:
Doug Bates: 2.758 seconds 5th Place
Kobe Blye: 2.602 seconds 4th Place
Riley Alsip: 2.549 seconds 3rd Place
James Vickery: 2.521 seconds 2nd Place
Landon Summers: 2.470 seconds Grand Champion!
Also, after the boys raced, everyone else who wanted to race a modified car entered the Open Class. Here are the top 4 results:
Carl Pugh: 2.601 seconds 4th Place
Luke McFall: 2.501 seconds 3rd Place
Roger Pugh 2.490 seconds 2nd Place
Hayden Summers 2.423 seconds 1st Place
I want to thank all the parents, scouts, and leaders for making this year's Pinewood Derby one of the best ever!
Roger
Thursday, January 24, 2008
The Pinewood Derby!!!
Our Pinewood Derby was on Tuesday, and it was terrific! Check out the slideshow above of the fun! Please send me any pictures you took, and I'll add them to the slideshow. Tomorrow I will post a list of the fastest racers and their times. Also, look in the Metropolis Planet this week or next for pictures of each Den in Pack 101.
Matt Alsip's tiger Den won the Edible Snowman contest. For their inventive display, they win a pizza party, care of Pack 101!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: Next month, on February 23rd, we will be hosting our annual Blue and Gold Banquet. It will be held at the Metropolis Community Center, on the square in Metropolis. The event is a potluck, in which Pack 101 provides the main dish, drinks, and a wonderful custom cake for everyone. Every family who attends needs to bring a potluck dish. The whole family, friends, and all who want to celebrate the crossing over of our Webelos II scouts are invited to join us for this special dinner. Stay tuned for more information.
Matt Alsip's tiger Den won the Edible Snowman contest. For their inventive display, they win a pizza party, care of Pack 101!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: Next month, on February 23rd, we will be hosting our annual Blue and Gold Banquet. It will be held at the Metropolis Community Center, on the square in Metropolis. The event is a potluck, in which Pack 101 provides the main dish, drinks, and a wonderful custom cake for everyone. Every family who attends needs to bring a potluck dish. The whole family, friends, and all who want to celebrate the crossing over of our Webelos II scouts are invited to join us for this special dinner. Stay tuned for more information.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
ARE YOU READY!?!?!?
I hope to see EVERYONE, scouts, parents, in-laws and outlaws, at the Pinewood Derby on Tuesday, January 22nd! We will officially begin our weigh-in at 6 pm. We will officially begin the race at 6:30 pm. Throughout the race, we will award advancements, award prizes to winners, and get everybody informed about what will happen next on the Scout calendar. Also, we will judge the Edible Snowman Contest. The winning den will receive a pizza party!
I hope to see you all there!
I hope to see you all there!
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
IT'S HERE AT LAST---THE PINEWOOD DERBY!!!
The headline kind of says it all: The Pinewood Derby is fast approaching!
In January, we have two events that occur: the Edible Snowman Contest and the Pinewood Derby.
Your den leaders should start work on the edible snowman this week or next. The rules for the Edible Snowman Contest are simple: You are to construct a snowman, or a scene featuring a snowman, all out of edible things. I mean, EVERYTHING about the snowman must be edible. You and your den will use your imaginations to design and build your snowman, which will be judged at the January Pack Meeting. We're not talking life size, think edible, think could fit in the center of a table, or could easily be part of a diorama which would fit on a cookie sheet. Your leaders will have some guidance for this project.
Next, the Pinewood Derby! If you haven't already started, you should begin working on your pinewood car right away. Here are the rules for building your Pinewood car.
1. You must use the stock pieces that are in the kit---the wheels, axles, and block of wood.
2. The wheelbase and axle height must remain the same as what was pre-cut on the block of wood.
3. You can take wood away, you can shape it any way that you like as long as you can still meet criteria one and two.
4. You can add weight (lead weights, washers, etc.) but the overall weight of the car can not exceed 5 oz.
5. If you do add weights, they can not project under the car in a way which would interfere with it rolling down the track, or in a way which might interfere with the other car(s) on the track.
6. If you are unsure about any modifications you made to the car, email or call me about it.
Also, you can use lubricants on the axles. A dry lubricant, like graphite, or molybdenum, is recommended. Do not use a grease of some kind, because it might stain or damage the track.
Tips for racing faster: Make absolutely sure the axles are straight and parallel to each other. Before installing the axles, polish them to remove any tiny burrs or imperfections. Next, before installing the wheels, if you have a dremel moto tool, you can use a tiny cloth attachment to buff the axle hole in the wheel, and then smooth and buff the outside rim of the wheel (the flat surface which contacts the track). If the wheels move freely and aren't working against each other, then you have done 99% of what you can do to make your car run as fast as possible.
We will hold the Pinewood Derby on the night of our January Pack Meeting, January 22nd, at the United Methodist Church basement in Metropolis. I encourage boys (and dads) who have raced before to bring their old cars to be featured in our "Hall Of Champions."
We will begin car check-in at 6 pm. We will begin racing promptly at 6:30 pm.
Cars must be checked in before the race begins.
Once cars are checked in, they can not be touched again by the scout until his race begins.
All cars must weigh 5 ounces or less. If the car weighs more than 5 ounces, weight must be removed until it is 5 ounces or less. Only cars 5 ounces or less will be allowed to race.
The race will be in brackets by den, but boys race against time, not each other. Each boy will race two time trials, one for each lane of the track. The fastest racer will advance to a race of champions.
Awards will be given for many different achievements, not just the fastest racers. Other awards include Best Scout Theme, Best Design, Best Colors, Fastest Looking, Most Patriotic, Most Unusual, Best Paint Job, Best "Brick," and many other awards. Prizes and certificates will be awarded to the boys throughout the evening.
After the boys finish their races, and we have officially judged the Edible Snowman Contest, we will host the Open Class Race. The Open Class Race is for anyone who wants to race a modified Pinewood Car. The rules for building in the open class change dramatically. The only stock piece that is required is the block of wood. You must start with that. How much of it is left is up to you, but some element of the car's frame must be the original block of wood. Next, there is no weight limit, except for the reasonable limit that if the weight would damage the track, I won't allow it to race. On these cars, you can change the wheelbase and axle height, but again, if you do, and it interferes with another car's ability to race, or might possible damage the track, I won't let it race. There are no prizes for the Open Class Race, only bragging rights.
Last year's race was great fun. Everybody thoroughly enjoyed themselves. This event is to be shared by everyone, too. So scouts, make sure your parents, siblings, in-laws and outlaws are there, too!
If you have any questions about racing, please contact me through the website.
Roger
In January, we have two events that occur: the Edible Snowman Contest and the Pinewood Derby.
Your den leaders should start work on the edible snowman this week or next. The rules for the Edible Snowman Contest are simple: You are to construct a snowman, or a scene featuring a snowman, all out of edible things. I mean, EVERYTHING about the snowman must be edible. You and your den will use your imaginations to design and build your snowman, which will be judged at the January Pack Meeting. We're not talking life size, think edible, think could fit in the center of a table, or could easily be part of a diorama which would fit on a cookie sheet. Your leaders will have some guidance for this project.
Next, the Pinewood Derby! If you haven't already started, you should begin working on your pinewood car right away. Here are the rules for building your Pinewood car.
1. You must use the stock pieces that are in the kit---the wheels, axles, and block of wood.
2. The wheelbase and axle height must remain the same as what was pre-cut on the block of wood.
3. You can take wood away, you can shape it any way that you like as long as you can still meet criteria one and two.
4. You can add weight (lead weights, washers, etc.) but the overall weight of the car can not exceed 5 oz.
5. If you do add weights, they can not project under the car in a way which would interfere with it rolling down the track, or in a way which might interfere with the other car(s) on the track.
6. If you are unsure about any modifications you made to the car, email or call me about it.
Also, you can use lubricants on the axles. A dry lubricant, like graphite, or molybdenum, is recommended. Do not use a grease of some kind, because it might stain or damage the track.
Tips for racing faster: Make absolutely sure the axles are straight and parallel to each other. Before installing the axles, polish them to remove any tiny burrs or imperfections. Next, before installing the wheels, if you have a dremel moto tool, you can use a tiny cloth attachment to buff the axle hole in the wheel, and then smooth and buff the outside rim of the wheel (the flat surface which contacts the track). If the wheels move freely and aren't working against each other, then you have done 99% of what you can do to make your car run as fast as possible.
We will hold the Pinewood Derby on the night of our January Pack Meeting, January 22nd, at the United Methodist Church basement in Metropolis. I encourage boys (and dads) who have raced before to bring their old cars to be featured in our "Hall Of Champions."
We will begin car check-in at 6 pm. We will begin racing promptly at 6:30 pm.
Cars must be checked in before the race begins.
Once cars are checked in, they can not be touched again by the scout until his race begins.
All cars must weigh 5 ounces or less. If the car weighs more than 5 ounces, weight must be removed until it is 5 ounces or less. Only cars 5 ounces or less will be allowed to race.
The race will be in brackets by den, but boys race against time, not each other. Each boy will race two time trials, one for each lane of the track. The fastest racer will advance to a race of champions.
Awards will be given for many different achievements, not just the fastest racers. Other awards include Best Scout Theme, Best Design, Best Colors, Fastest Looking, Most Patriotic, Most Unusual, Best Paint Job, Best "Brick," and many other awards. Prizes and certificates will be awarded to the boys throughout the evening.
After the boys finish their races, and we have officially judged the Edible Snowman Contest, we will host the Open Class Race. The Open Class Race is for anyone who wants to race a modified Pinewood Car. The rules for building in the open class change dramatically. The only stock piece that is required is the block of wood. You must start with that. How much of it is left is up to you, but some element of the car's frame must be the original block of wood. Next, there is no weight limit, except for the reasonable limit that if the weight would damage the track, I won't allow it to race. On these cars, you can change the wheelbase and axle height, but again, if you do, and it interferes with another car's ability to race, or might possible damage the track, I won't let it race. There are no prizes for the Open Class Race, only bragging rights.
Last year's race was great fun. Everybody thoroughly enjoyed themselves. This event is to be shared by everyone, too. So scouts, make sure your parents, siblings, in-laws and outlaws are there, too!
If you have any questions about racing, please contact me through the website.
Roger
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