The City’s Super Bowl 39 Dock Lottery Program has produced more winners than expected and a long waiting list, as expected.
The city’s docks on both sides of the river downtown were offered in a lottery to local boatowners and the winners were announced Tuesday. The winners will get front-row seats for downtown activities leading up to the Feb. 6 game at Alltel Stadium.
There originally were 81 places but another nine became available, according to spokesperson Pam Wilson of the City’s Parks and Recreation Department, because a dredging project was completed early.
Of the spaces, 69 are along the Northbank and 21 are on the Southbank. The Northbank places run along the bulkheads around the Landing, and the Southbank docks are in the approximate area of the Chart House.
Those who won berths will be required to dock no later than the Friday before the game and the boats must remain in place until Monday morning.
There is no charge for the spaces.
The winners were drawn from a pool of more than 450 applicants and were selected in various groups based on vessel size. Additional names drawn in each category are on a waiting list in the event any of the winners decide not to dock.
All entrants will be notified of the results via certified mail and winners will be required to confirm their docking plans within three days of receipt of the letter.
Winners also will be notified of a docking time “to avoid a traffic jam,” said Wilson.
The winners:
Northbank Landing
46-60 feet
Rev. Robert Lee III, Chester Stokes, Charles Chupp, Denny Davis, Bruce Peterson, Dan Stover, P. Flannery, Joseph Delgaldo, David Whipple, David Millerman, Robert Vergnolle, Craig Roberts, Andrew Sankin, John F. Koeber and Thomas Moseley Jr.
36-45 feet
Robert Rowe, Mark Kosakowski, Gary Marsh, Brownie Ramsey, James Lampke, Steve Peretzman, Robert Zicchino, Nick Simonis, Dave Huff, Jesus Pulido, Keith Knapp, Steve Woodford, Michael Patterson, David Evans, Charles Freeman, Rick Elbracht, Christopher McCormick and Frank Schwartz.
31-35 feet
Jim Hamby, Richard Crass, Michael Toth, Robin Leigh, Ronald Leinwohl, Bobby Thomas, Joan Howard, William Von Goetz, Michael Maddox, Paul Abdullah, Mark Mullin, Richard Decker, William Ziriak, William Dahl, Peter Adrian, Joseph Thompson, Paul Begley and Mark Sizemore.
Under 31 feet
Paul Mettke, Scott Garmen, Daniel Ennis, Mark Manning, John Maxwell, Ellwood Muir, Randy Bower, Roger McFarland, Summer Hough, Robert Kegebin Jr., John Coleman, Ken Colsen, Adelaide Avoneck, Edward Knauss III, Lori Nix, John Unger, Sam Wetmore and Dwight Carter.
Southbank Riverwalk
46-60 feet
John and Brooks Holland, Bill Dennis, Fred Stover and Cornell Moore.
36-45 feet
Bruce Gould, Matthew Pierce, Brian Dorrien, John Brown and
Gerard Browne.
31-35 feet
Robert Goll, Court Smith, Kenneth Nikkola, William Pierce, Thomas Schacht and Edwin Schenck.
Under 31 feet
Sharon and Ken Arnold, Rhonda Causey, Debi Little, Craig Dewhurst, David Wood and Curtis Curry.
Waiting List
Walter Lampe, Art and Marlene Hallgren, Charles Hawkins, Daniel W. Lindsey, Raymond Grass, Mark Moscarello, John Vito, Len Freeman, Pat Partridge, Brad Duttera, Ronald Mullen, Robert Chaphe, Keith Barco, Ernest Higbee Jr., Leon Silberstein, Gary Luke, Frank Guarino, Preston Mangus, Chris Urfer, Mark Lampke, Thomas Piatak, James Bostic, Nathan Franzblau, Keith Stone, Arden Shumaker, George Ihle, Terry Weidle, Robert Aho, Christy Graces, Cecilia Pairo, John Brent, Terry Modlin, Daniel Redden, James Bak, Mark Ward, Steve Viviano, Robert Brooks, Wood McCurry, Jeff Fagen, Lee and Debra McGinnis, Dewey Griffin, Peter Butler, Charles Parks, David Roberts, George Pickett, Phillip Zoller, Brian Warfield, Jorge Gamba, Terry McClure, Marvin Salter, Russell Ettmyer, Barry Curry, Jeffery Bennett, Jerry Richter, Larry Striplin, Kenneth Miller, Deborah and Ronald Sapp, Frank Beckum and Bruce Goldring.