WP held in conjunction with PREMIER-Entries are Open | |
| WP held in conjunction with PREMIER-Entries are Open
Exhibitors please note that weight pulls held in conjunction with PREMIER, hosted by the Pride and Prejudice APBT Association are open to receive entries.
We understand that there is some confusion about whether the WP entries are open or not, and want you to know that if you want to pull at the PPAPBTA pulls held in conjunction with PREMIER (THUR, SAT, SUN) you need to get your entry into the PPAPBTA ASAP. UKC will not be offering weight pull at PREMIER it will be licensed to and hosted by the Pride and Prejudice APBT Association (PPAPBTA). UKC will be hosting the WP All Stars and that entry will come to UKC.
Here is the information on the PPAPBTA pulls held in conjunction with PREMIER:
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE APBT ASSOCIATION
Weight Pull – GRCH class offered
PRE-ENTRY ONLY
Weight pull limited to 90 entries per day.
July 8; Scott Brown WPULL Wheels-A Weigh in 7-8:30 am Pull 9 am
July 10; Scott Brown WPULL Wheels-A Weigh in 7-8:30 am Pull 9 am
July 11; Scott Brown WPULL Wheels-A Weigh in 7-8:30 am Pull 9 am
www.ppapbta.org
PE ONLY $25 received by June 25; 2010
Chairperson: Andrew Peabody (269) 804-9426 mrandrewadampeabody@yahoo.com[/email]
Event Secretary: Kelly Scudder, 11303 Gatesborough Lane, Reston VA 20191 (814) 467-8381 [email]scudderk@msu.edu |
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