Corindus Vascular Robotics, Inc. Names MUSC Practicing Physician Aquilla S. Turk, D.O. as Chief Medical Officer, Neuroendovascular

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Steering Committee of 8 Neurovascular Physicians Developed to Advance Robotic Technology for Neurovascular Interventions and Acute Stroke Care

WALTHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Corindus Vascular Robotics, Inc. (NYSE American:CVRS), a leading developer of precision vascular robotics, announced today that Aquilla “Quill” Turk, D.O. has joined the company as Chief Medical Officer, Neuroendovascular. Dr. Turk is a practicing physician at the Medical University of South Carolina where he serves as Director of the Stroke and Cerebrovascular Program, Director of the Neuroendovascular Program, and Professor with a joint appointment in the Departments of Radiology and Neurosurgery. Dr. Turk will serve alongside Dr. Aaron Grantham, Corindus’ Cardiovascular CMO, to spearhead the company’s clinical initiatives and expand robotic treatment into neurovascular procedures, specifically targeting acute ischemic stroke.

“I am pleased to welcome Dr. Turk to the Corindus team. His guidance and expertise will be critical as we expand our focus and technology to include treatment for neurovascular interventions,” stated Mark Toland, President and Chief Executive Officer of Corindus. “We strongly believe that our technology pipeline can add value across the spectrum of vascular interventions, with remote access and advanced robotic capabilities at the forefront of our strategy.”

In addition to Dr. Turk’s appointment, Corindus has established a Physician Steering Committee dedicated to Neuroendovascular Procedures, which will be led by Dr. Turk. Members include:

  • Ricardo A. Hanel, M.D., Ph.D., Baptist Health System, Jacksonville, FL
  • Tudor G. Jovin, M.D., University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  • J. Mocco, M.D., The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
  • Raul G. Nogueira, M.D., Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, GA
  • Vitor Mendes Pereira, M.D., MSc, Toronto Western Hospital-University Health Network, Toronto, ON
  • Adnan Siddiqui, M.D., Toshiba Stroke & Vascular Research Center, UB, Buffalo, NY
  • Satoshi Tateshima, M.D., Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, CA
  • Raymond D. Turner, M.D., Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

“I look forward to partnering with the Corindus team and the company’s Neuroendovascular Steering Committee to bring robotic treatment to neurovascular care,” said Dr. Turk. “I believe that robotics will be critical to transforming the treatment paradigm for the neurovascular space. Speeding up treatment time through remote access capabilities and robotic precision will revolutionize how patients with illnesses such as acute stroke receive treatment.”

About Corindus Vascular Robotics, Inc.

Corindus Vascular Robotics, Inc. is a global technology leader in robotic-assisted vascular interventions. The company’s CorPath® System is the first FDA-cleared medical device to bring robotic precision to percutaneous coronary and percutaneous vascular procedures. During the procedure, the interventional cardiologist sits at a radiation-shielded workstation to advance guide catheters, stents, and guidewires with millimeter-by-millimeter precision. The workstation allows the physician greater control and the freedom from wearing heavy lead protective equipment that causes musculoskeletal injuries. CorPath GRX is the second generation robotic-assisted PCI technology offering enhancements to the platform by adding important key upgrades that increase precision, improve workflow, and extend the capabilities and range of procedures that can be performed robotically. With the CorPath System, Corindus Vascular Robotics brings robotic precision to interventional procedures to help optimize clinical outcomes and minimize the costs associated with complications of improper stent placement during manual procedures. Corindus stands behind its product with its unique $1,000 hospital credit “One Stent Program.” For additional information, visit www.corindus.com, and follow @CorindusInc.

Forward-Looking Statements

Statements made in this release that are not statements of historical or current facts are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Corindus to be materially different from historical results or from any future results or projections expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on any forward looking statements. In addition to statements that explicitly describe such risks and uncertainties, readers are urged to consider statements in the conditional or future tenses or that includes terms such as “believes,” “belief,” “expects,” “estimates,” “intends,” “anticipates” or “plans” to be uncertain and forward-looking. Forward-looking statements may include comments as to Corindus’ beliefs and expectations as to future events and trends affecting its business and are necessarily subject to uncertainties, many of which are outside Corindus’ control.

Examples of such statements include statements regarding or such as:

  • CMO Turk will spearhead Corindus’ clinical initiatives to expand robotic treatment into neurovascular procedure, specifically targeting acute ischemic stroke;
  • Corindus’ strong belief that its technology pipeline can add value across the spectrum of vascular interventions, with remote access and advanced robotic capabilities at the forefront of its strategy; and
  • the belief that robotics will be critical to transforming the treatment paradigm for the neurovascular space and that speeding up treatment time through remote access capabilities and robotic precision will revolutionize how patients with illnesses such as acute stroke receive treatment.

Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements are described in the sections titled “Risk Factors” in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, as well as reports on Form 8-K, including, but not limited to the following: the rate of adoption of our CorPath System and the rate of use of our cassettes; risks associated with market acceptance, including pricing and reimbursement; our ability to enforce our intellectual property rights; our need for additional funds to support our operations; our ability to manage expenses and cash flow; factors relating to engineering, regulatory, manufacturing, sales and customer service challenges; potential safety and regulatory issues that could slow or suspend our sales; and the effect of credit, financial and economic conditions on capital spending by our potential customers. Forward looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. Corindus undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise that occur after that date. More information is available on Corindus’ website at http://www.corindus.com .

Corindus Vascular Robotics, Inc.
Media:
Kate Stanton, 508-653-3335 ext. 200
kate.stanton@corindus.com
or
Investor Relations:
Lynn Pieper Lewis, 415-937-5402
ir@corindus.com

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New Charleston short-term rental rules could result in fines of over $1000 a day and jail time

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One of South Carolina’s most popular destinations is imposing new rules for residents who use their homes for short-term rentals.

WCSC-TV reported Charleston is cracking down people who lack permits for offering rentals through Airbnb, VRBO, HomeAway or other companies. The city is taking action after complaints that short-term renters use too many parking spaces and party late at night.

The rules taking effect Tuesday include fire marshal inspections, business licenses and other requirements. Breaking the rules can bring fines up to $1,087 a day, and 30 days in jail.

Dan Riccio with the city’s livability and tourism department says he’s hired three enforcement officers to focus full-time on short-term rentals. They’re equipped with software enabling them to track rentals in real time.

Charleston SC Dolphin Tours Harbor Boat Cruise & Historical Day Trips Announced

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Charleston, South-Carolina boat tour company Carolina Marine Group has announced new dolphin tours and historical day trips aboard their fleet of cruise boats.

Charleston, United States – July 9, 2018 /PressCable/ — Charleston, South Carolina-based boat tour company Carolina Marine Group has announced new dolphin tours aboard their fleet of marine boats. Dolphin tours and boat cruises are a popular, memorable tourist activity in South Carolina for people wanting to do something fun and different on their vacation.

More information can be found here: https://www.carolinamarinegroup.com

A dolphin tour with Carolina Marine Group can be the highlight of any vacation as dolphins are sociable and lovable animals and very friendly towards humans. Every time a boat tour takes place in the Charleston harbor they come across dolphins playing together so it is almost a guarantee customers will see dolphins on their boat cruises.

Their fleet of boats include the Hatterass, Southern Comfort and the Ship of Fools. Day trips on the “Hatterass” or the “Ship of Fools” and overnight stays on the “Motoryacht Southern Comfort” bed and breakfast can be booked online.

Prices vary based on the time of year. Charleston Harbor Cruises include historical sights including Shutes Folly Island, Castle Pinckney, Civil War Forts, 18th-century homes, Ravenel Bridge, USS Yorktown and the historic Battery.

Other tours include sunset tours, sunrise tours, corporate parties, weddings, bachelorette and bachelor parties, engagement cruises, cigar and bourbon tours, wine cruises and air and sea tours. The company is a member of the Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and a proud member of the Buy Local business directory. Previous customers have loved their experiences with the Carolina Marine Group.

One online testimonial reads, “The boat was exactly as described and looked even better and more spacious in person than the pictures show. It was truly a unique way to enjoy Charleston! Captain Dave was very accommodating – even helping us ship back home items we left on the boat. We’ll be back!”

Interested patrons both local and from abroad can find more information and book their tour online at the link above. For groups of more than 6 people, please call 1-843-779-5711 for group rates and availability.

Contact Info:
Name: Dave Gugliotti
Email: info@carolinamarinegroup.com
Organization: Carolina Marine Group
Address: 17 Lockwood Drive, Charleston, SC 29401, United States
Phone: +1-843-779-5711

For more information, please visit https://www.carolinamarinegroup.com

Source: PressCable

Pittsburgh Based First National Bank Corp. expanding in Charleston, South Carolina

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F.N.B. Corp. is expanding its presence in Charleston, S.C., with three new branches and a downtown regional hub.

Based in Pittsburgh, F.N.B. (NYSE:FNB) is the second-largest bank headquartered in Pennsylvania. It entered the Carolinas last year through the acquisition of Raleigh, N.C.-based Yadkin Financial, which gave it a very small presence in South Carolina.

“Our new locations in Charleston will enable us to better serve commercial and consumer clients in one of the southeast’s fastest-growing markets where we already have established local commercial, small business and mortgage relationships,” F.N.B. chairman, president and CEO Vincent Delie Jr. said in a prepared statement. “We look forward to expanding our team in Charleston and increasing our commitment to the region.”

Efforts in Charleston will be led by Greg Heaton, president of F.N.B.’s Charlotte Region. Heaton, who has extensive executive experience serving the market, will also add a regional market executive to manage the Charleston commercial team.

Vincent Delie Jr., chairman, president and CEO, F.N.B. Corp.

Charleston Based Holy Smoke Unveils a Smoked Bloody Mary Mix

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Pairing a savory, smoky flavor with wholesome ingredients

Charleston, S.C. (July 5, 2018) – Holy Smoke, an innovative olive oil, pepper and honey purveyor is pleased to welcome a new, smoked bloody mary mix to its growing product line. Unlike many bloody mary mixes, the recipe uses no MSG, corn syrup or artificial sweeteners with about half the sodium.

“We’ve been working on this recipe for over two years and after 90 variations, we finally found the perfect balance of smoke, acidity and saltiness,” shares Holy Smoke Co-Owner Kyle Payne. “From Lowcountry boils to oyster roasts and family barbeques, this is the type of mixer you’ll want to share for years to come.”

The smoked bloody mary mix is now available in a 32 oz. bottle for $12 and can be purchased online, in a variety of specialty food stores and Total Wine. In addition, co-owners Kyle and Max are active participants in the Charleston Farmers Market, which is held each Saturday from April to December at Marion Square.

About Holy Smoke

Founded by F&B journeymen Kyle Payne and Max Blackman in 2012, Holy Smoke’s mission is to create simple, unique, delicious and healthy smoked products. Their signature smoked olive oil has grown from a Farmer’s Market sensation into a national brand available in 20 states, now including cold-smoked honey, pepper and bloody mary mix. All Holy Smoke products are made in Charleston, S.C. and named for the Holy City. For more information and to purchase Holy Smoke products, visit www.holysmokeoliveoil.com.

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Go Store It Breaks Ground on Two New Storage Developments in Asheville, N.C. and Mount Pleasant, S.C.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Go Store It has broken ground on two new self-storage developments, located in Asheville, NC and Mt Pleasant, SC.

Go Store It owns 3 existing facilities in Asheville and has one facility under development off of Hendersonville, Rd. This latest development will feature over 600 units and will be fully climate controlled. The development is located in the under supplied Woodfin sub-market just North of Downtown Asheville.

This is Go Store It’s third development in Mt Pleasant and its 5th in the Charleston market. Located at Gregorie Ferry Rd and 17 N the facility will be 3 stories, fully climate controlled, and feature over 400 units. Go Store It’s other Charleston storage locations include a recently opened facility at Long Point Rd and has facilities under construction at Johnnie Dodds, Folly Rd, Maybank Highway, and Downtown Charleston.

Go Store It continues to look for acquisition opportunities throughout the country and plans to break ground on 5 more developments in 2018 located in Charlotte, NC, Cary, NC, Louisville, KY, and Fredericksburg, VA.

Based in Charlotte, NC Go Store It specializes in the acquisition, development and management of self-storage assets throughout the county. Go Store It currently has over 2,000,000 square feet of storage space under management and construction. Go Store It is an affiliate of Madison Capital Group, LLC which has offices in Charlotte, Charleston, and Nashville.

Media Contact: Neil Dyer – 615-456-2984

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SOURCE Go Store It Self Storage

21 Great Songs for Independence Day about Patriotism and American Pride (And to Keep You Dancing)

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Today is a day of sun, beer, BBQ, friends, family and fireworks.  242 years ago, our forefathers declared this our Independence Day.  Because of their honor, bravery and solidarity, we have this day and everyday to celebrate our freedom.

As a way to prep you for that big cookout, here are some great songs to get you in the mood.

God Bless the U.S.A. – Lee Greenwood

Born in the U.S.A. – Bruce Springsteen

America – Neil Diamond

Independence Day – Martina McBride

All Summer Long – Kid Rock

Summer Nights – Van Halen

Pink Houses – John Mellancamp

Strawberry Wine – Deanna Carter

America – Simon and Garfunkel

Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue – Toby Keith

Ragged Old Flag – Johnny Cash

Party in the U.S.A. – Miley Cyrus

Living in America – James Brown

American Girl – Tom Petty

Kids in America – Kim Wilde

Star Spangled Banner – Jimi Hendrix (Woodstock Live)

American Idiot – Green Day

American Pie – Don McLean

We Shall Be Free – Garth Brooks

Chicken Fried – Zac Brown Band

Only in America – Brooks & Dunn

Princeton Mortgage Launches National Call Center in Charleston, SC

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CHARLESTON, S.C., July 3, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — 35-year-old New Jersey based residential mortgage banker, Princeton Mortgage, has launched a national call center in Charleston, SC.

This latest development comes only months after Princeton Mortgage launched their wholesale division in Pittsburgh, PA in October 2017. With the wholesale division already ahead of projected volume, cornering the consumer direct market was the next logical step.

CEO, Rich Weidel, appointed Mark Gordon to lead the new consumer direct division, in addition to retail sales, as Director of Sales. Gordon has been in the mortgage industry since 2005 and has built several call centers in the consumer direct space. His passion for the job comes from his desire to hire the absolute best people and coach them to their full potential. He believes that hiring exceptional people, fostering an environment where people can thrive, and investing in employee growth results in each client receiving the best possible customer experience.

Princeton Mortgage’s Consumer Direct Division was licensed in June 2018 and has already begun originating loans in a handful of states. Additionally, the company has immediate and aggressive growth plans to obtain national licensing over the next few years.

With cutting-edge technology and a progressive approach to office culture, Princeton’s recruiting team has already hit the ground running. Princeton Mortgage has a training class of Mortgage Loan Originators starting July 9th, 2018 with plans to employ more than 100 people within the next 36 months. Princeton Mortgage hopes to positively contribute to the growing Charleston economy.

Charleston is known for its coastline of marsh and barrier islands, incredible culinary perfection, electrifying social atmosphere, and the charming, historic downtown. South Carolina, overall, is gaining residents quicker than most states. According to the census estimates, the influx peaked in 2014-2015, when the state gained nearly 68,000 people.

“As a destination city with an educated workforce and affordable housing.  Charleston represented a unique opportunity for us,” says Gordon of the division’s new location. “There is a workforce and talent pool here that allows companies to succeed. The population has increased year over year for the past 10 years. More than 34 people per day are still moving into the Charleston area,” says Gordon.

“Our recent strategic partnerships with a leading consumer facing technology platform and a proprietary CRM and marketing platform, are an important step in the technology growth we need to be a big player in the consumer direct space. I’m thrilled to help launch this Consumer Direct Division and I’m so fortunate to work with a motivated and thriving team!” says Sales Enablement Manager, Nicole Gordon, of the recent Charleston, SC office.

Princeton Mortgage was founded in 1983 as a licensed mortgage banker and is backed by a 100+ year old multi-faceted real estate brokerage, investment, and insurance company. They are positioned as a well-capitalized banker that is debt free and is creating dynamic new opportunities within our industry. They are stewards of a legacy that took over 100 years to build and they are excited to expand into the Charleston, SC market.

Contact:

Nicole M Gordon

Sales Enablement Manager

198007@email4pr.com

1240 Winnowing Way, Suite 100

Mount Pleasant, SC 29466

M- 973-975-2182

www.princetonmortgage.com

SOURCE Princeton Mortgage

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The Trident Workforce Development Board Announces Launch of Additional Career Readiness Assessment

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CHARLESTON, S.C. (JULY 2, 2018) — The Trident Workforce Development Board of SC Works Trident launches an additional career readiness assessment offered through SC Works and its affiliate partner agencies.

The Trident workforce development area will offer WIN Learning’s Ready to Work Assessments as the new, state-sponsored career readiness assessment. The Ready to Work assessment is a workforce education and development tool, comprised of three proctored assessments: Applied Mathematics, Reading for Information, and Locating Information.

These assessments, which offer a work-ready credential, are available at no-cost to job seekers. For more information on WIN’s Learning Assessments, please call 1-888-717-9461.

The Trident Workforce Development Board and its affiliate partner agencies offer a menu of career readiness assessments within the SC Works Centers to provide our job seeker and employer customers with assessment options aligning with their individual employment needs.

WorkKeys Assessments will continue to be offered at all three SC Works Centers within the region, for a fee. Please contact the phone numbers below for fee information.

The Trident Workforce Development Board values and supports employer partners who use WorkKeys assessments as a screening tool. Employers are encouraged to contact ACT at 1-800-967-5539 for questions on ACT Profiles and WorkKeys Assessments.

To schedule your WIN or WorkKeys Career Readiness Assessment please call:

  • Charleston Adult Education: (843) 574-1882

  • Dorchester Adult Education: (843) 873-7372

  • Berkeley County Adult Education: (843) 899-8690

Test takers should confirm with the employer or training provider on the required assessment.

ABOUT SC WORKS TRIDENT
SC Works helps individuals find their dream career at any age and any stage of their lives, and is comprised of one-stop centers in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties. SC Works Trident offers a variety of services to help employers and job seekers meet their workforce development needs.  For the latest on SC Works, visit tridentscworks.org and like us on Facebook.

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South Carolina officially raised its gas tax 2 cents on Sunday, but how do we rank nationally?

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South Carolina, on Sunday, July 1 raised its gas tax by 2 cents to 20.75 per gallon.  This will result in higher gas prices in the Lowcountry as we approach the July 4th holiday.  Even as this pinches our wallets, how does South Carolina rank in relation to the other states?

Even with this increase, South Carolina ranks 43rd highest gas tax rate for unleaded and 44th for diesel.

To put you at a little ease, Pennsylvania (58.70), California (54.73), Washington (49.40), Hawaii (46.92) and New York (44.69) are the top 5 for unleaded and California (83.48), Pennsylvania (75.10), Washington (49.40), Hawaii (48.77) and Indiana (48.00) top the highest for diesel

Here is the complete ranking of gas tax rates by state throughout the 50 U.S. States.

GASOLINE DIESEL
RANK STATES TAX RATE RANK STATES TAX RATE
1 PENNSYLVANIA 58.70 1 CALIFORNIA 83.48
2 CALIFORNIA 54.73 2 PENNSYLVANIA 75.10
3 WASHINGTON 49.40 3 WASHINGTON 49.40
4 HAWAII 46.92 4 HAWAII 48.77
5 NEW YORK 44.69 5 INDIANA 48.00
6 MICHIGAN 42.42 6 NEW YORK 44.27
7 INDIANA 41.90 7 NEW JERSEY 44.20
8 FLORIDA 41.36 8 MICHIGAN 43.98
9 CONNECTICUT 39.30 9 CONNECTICUT 41.70
10 NEW JERSEY 37.10 10 ILLINOIS 38.34
11 OREGON 36.77 11 OREGON 36.01
12 ILLINOIS 35.75 12 WEST VIRGINIA 35.70
13 WEST VIRGINIA 35.70 13 NORTH CAROLINA 35.35
14 NORTH CAROLINA 35.35 14 GEORGIA 34.79
15 RHODE ISLAND 34.00 15 MARYLAND 34.55
16 MARYLAND 33.80 16 FLORIDA 34.37
17 NEVADA 33.78 17 RHODE ISLAND 34.00
18 IDAHO 33.00 18 IDAHO 33.00
19 WISCONSIN 32.90 19 WISCONSIN 32.90
20 MONTANA 32.25 20 IOWA 32.50
21 GEORGIA 31.59 21 MONTANA 32.50
22 VERMONT 30.80 22 VERMONT 32.00
23 IOWA 30.50 23 MAINE 31.21
24 MAINE 30.01 24 SOUTH DAKOTA 30.00
25 SOUTH DAKOTA 30.00 25 UTAH 29.41
26 UTAH 29.41 26 NEBRASKA 28.70
27 NEBRASKA 29.30 27 MINNESOTA 28.60
28 MINNESOTA 28.60 28 NEVADA 28.56
29 OHIO 28.01 29 OHIO 28.01
30 MASSACHUSETTS 26.54 30 ARIZONA 27.00
31 KENTUCKY 26.00 31 MASSACHUSETTS 26.54
32 TENNESSEE 25.40 32 VIRGINIA 26.09
33 KANSAS 24.03 33 KANSAS 26.03
34 WYOMING 24.00 34 WYOMING 24.00
35 NEW HAMPSHIRE 23.83 35 NEW HAMPSHIRE 23.83
36 DIST. OF COL. 23.50 36 DIST. OF COL. 23.50
37 DELAWARE 23.00 37 KENTUCKY 23.00
38 NORTH DAKOTA 23.00 38 NORTH DAKOTA 23.00
39 VIRGINIA 22.40 39 NEW MEXICO 22.88
40 COLORADO 22.00 40 ARKANSAS 22.80
41 ARKANSAS 21.80 41 TENNESSEE 22.40
42 ALABAMA 20.91 42 DELAWARE 22.00
43 SOUTH CAROLINA 20.75 43 ALABAMA 21.89
44 LOUISIANA 20.01 44 SOUTH CAROLINA 20.75
45 TEXAS 20.00 45 COLORADO 20.50
46 ARIZONA 19.00 46 LOUISIANA 20.01
47 NEW MEXICO 18.88 47 TEXAS 20.00
48 MISSISSIPPI 18.79 48 MISSISSIPPI 18.40
49 MISSOURI 17.35 49 MISSOURI 17.30
50 OKLAHOMA 17.00 50 ALASKA 14.39
51 ALASKA 14.36 51 OKLAHOMA 14.00