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Maki is the local winner in Super Bowl Big Game Challenge
Ray Maki was the winner in the Kenosha News’ on-line Super Bowl Big Game Challenge.
The Kenosha resident topped the local field of 245 by guessing 11 out of 15 questions correctly in conjunction with Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints.
Maki will receive a $25 dining certificate, a Kenosha News hooded sweatshirt and a one-month subscription to the News for winning.
Kenoshans Betty Dennison and Chris Mazur tied for second with 10 points each. Dennison earned runner-up prizes of a Kenosha News hooded sweatshirt and a one-month subscription to the News on the final score tiebreaker. Mazur will receive a month subscription to the News for taking third.
Winners are being notified by e-mail.
Checkered Flag Contest
The Kenosha News’ online NASCAR “Checkered Flag” contest is open for picking at kenoshanews.com/sports.
The contest features local and national prizes for selections made on weekly NASCAR races. The deadline to enter is 15 minutes before each race goes on television.
After registering, contestants pick the drivers they think will finish 1-10 in each week’s race. The contestant who gets the most points based on the finish is the winner. The season winner is determined by the point total from a contestant’s top 15 races.
Local prizes will be announced at a later date.
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