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Kub Kars invade Stawamus Elementary

Squamish Scouts host second annual Kub Kar rally
Photo by Ben Lypka/The Chief
Kids watch on in anticipation of their creation crossing the line at the second annual Kub Kar Rally at Stawamus Elementary on Saturday (April 5). The event drew competitors from Squamish, Whistler and Bowen Island.

The Kub Kars returned for 2014, but this time they took over Stawamus Elementary School on Saturday (April 5).
This year again featured Beavers (ages five to seven), Cubs (ages eight to 10) and Scouts (ages 11 to 14) pitting their creations against each other on one of three ramps.
Kids start with a block of wood, four nails and four wheels and when they finish it has to weigh 142 grams or lighter. The kids can design it and style it any way they like.
This year saw Squamish kids compete against competitors from Whistler and Bowen Island.
Here is this year’s list of winners:

Beavers Design Award
1st Mateo Ried from Squamish Beavers
2nd Matilda Jones from Squamish Beavers
3rd Lucas McCarthy from Squamish Beavers

Beavers Speed Award
1st Lucas McCarthy from Squamish Beavers
2nd Matilda Jones  from Squamish Beavers
3rd Devon Wilson  from Squamish Beavers

Cubs Design Award
1st Elias Siermacs from Squamish Cubs
2nd Felicity Cox from Whistler Cubs
3rd Cole Longsdale from Squamish Cubs

Cubs Speed Award
1st Tavish Bonde from Squamish Cubs
2nd Zachary Lorimer  from Squamish Cubs
3rd Jake Whithead-Schur  from Squamish Cubs

Scouts Design Award
1st Jake Retty from Squamish Scouts
2nd Leon Stubley from Squamish Scouts
3rd Graham Timm from Squamish Scouts

Scouts Speed Award
1st Mikayla Lorimer  from Squamish Scouts
2nd Leon Stubley from Squamish Scouts
3rd Samantha Rush from Squamish Scouts

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