Carl Adams
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"Carl Adams" is a former NASCAR driver from National City, California. He made 28 Sprint Cup Series/Cup Series starts in his career. He earned five top-ten finishes and had a best effort of 23rd in the point standings in 1975.

Adams began racing at Cajon Speedway near San Diego, California in 1962; eventually racing concurrently in both Super Stocks and the open wheel Modified Sportsman classes and winning feature events in both before moving into CRA sprint car racing/Sprint Cars.

Additionally, Adams had great success racing Super modified car racing/Modifieds on a winter tour of ovals in South Africa. Adams won three CRA Sprint Car features before turning to the NASCAR Grand National West division in 1972. He was named GNW rookie of the year for 1972. Adams competed on the GNW circuit in 1973 before heading off to the premier series in 1974 and 1975.

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They were clearly the better team. We knew it was going to be really tough tonight, and we wrestled okay, but okay is not good enough against those guys.

They were clearly a better team with our injuries. With three weight classes out - you have a problem.

But we think there are privacy and equal protection issues at stake here that we just have to have cleared up.

At this point, they should get better every time they take the mat and learn something. It's important that we pull together when it really matters at the conference tournament.

Connors fought a great match. He was paired against a really tough opponent and held his ground. I can't really get down on our guys, because they showed great effort.

That's the way it has been all season long. We get off to a good start but fall behind after we are forced into several poor match-ups because of injuries.

Anytime you lose a national qualifier and two senior captains, it's going to hurt. You're giving away points before you even start.

Friday was not a question of what went wrong. Drexel has a very good team, and I thought we wrestled pretty well.

When you lose, it shouldn't knock you down to the point you can't rebound. This was a whole new match and a whole new opponent.