![]() A label identifying the unloaded vehicle weight of the actual unit and the cargo carrying capacity is applied to every Forest River RV prior to leaving our facilities. **Estimated Average based on standard build optional equipment.Įach Forest River RV is weighed at the manufacturing facility prior to shipping. Available CCC should accommodate fresh potable water (8.3 lbs per gallon).īefore filling the fresh water tank, empty the black and gray tanks to provide for more cargo capacity. *Estimated Average based on standard build optional equipment.ĬCC (Cargo Carrying Capacity)** - is the amount of weight available for fresh potable water, cargo, additional optional equipment and accessories.ĬCC is equal to GVWR minus UVW. The UVW does not include cargo, fresh potable water, additional optional equipment or dealer installed accessories. It includes all weight at the unit’s axle(s) and tongue or pin and LP Gas. UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight)*- is the typical weight of the unit as manufactured at the factory. Kodiak downed Palmer 41-32 in the seventh-place matchup.GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) – is the maximum permissible weight, including cargo, fluids, optional equipment and accessories that can be safely supported by a combination of all axles. The defending 2A state champions’ streak of 35 straight wins came to an end but they appear poised to make another 2A title run. The Bartlett Golden Bears, a young high-effort, high-energy team that comes at opponents in waves, held off the talented and well-coached 2A Ninilchik Wolverines 62-57 in the fourth-place game.Įntering the tournament, Ninilchik hadn’t lost a game since the 2020-21 season. The South Wolverines, who graduated ten players from last year’s state championship team, got big scoring and rebounding contributions from junior JP Castillo. The Crimson Bears were led by guard Sean Olliver and big man Orion Dybdahll, but got mistake-free play and balanced scoring across their roster. Juneau-Douglas topped last year’s O’Bradys champion South 67-40 in the third-place game. “It’s a great tournament,” said Bradley after the championship game, “I like coming down and seeing all these different teams.” ![]() The two schools from the Golden Heart City had to work their way through a bracket of teams from far-reaching regions of the state to set up the Fairbanks final. The 9th Annual O’Brady’s Invitation, hosted by the South Anchorage team and booster club, featured a cross-state lineup. “This was our first weekend we’ve had our full squad, so hopefully we’re late bloomers!” said Wilken. Parker, a star receiver on the Malemutes state championship football team, used his handles and quickness to break down defenders all weekend. Lathrop, who defeated host South High 40-37 in the semifinals, was paced by senior point guard Earl Parker’s 13 points. “I like getting my teammates involved before myself,” said Bradley. Their points came in the flow of the offense, and there were contributions up and down the roster. “They grew up playing together and it shows.”īut the star players never looked like they were trying to be stars. “West Valley is rolling so well due to the Erhart and Bradley combo,” said Lathrop Head Coach Matt Wilken. The tandem equaled Lathrop’s point total of 47 points. Then it was Erhart’s turn, as he sliced up the defense for 22 of his game-high 24 points in the second half. Tournament MVP Bradley scored all of his 23 points in the first half with a variety of drives to the basket and feathery jumpers. On the offensive end, the ball was popping, players were constantly cutting and setting screens, and defenders struggled to keep up. They all seemed to have their motors humming.
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