Chr istian Topping (66) leads th e fiel d In
th e first moto of Senio r Mini act io n at the
Suffolk Meadows MX. Kers hal Anthony
(20) woun d up scoring the overall win.
N.lth.an Pamintu.. l'Suz) ; 4. Robe So-eds (Suz); 5. David McFartand
m
(Hon).
85 STK OZ·I 3): 1. Sto.l Hamblin (Yam ); 2. Billy r.lytW' ( ~w);
n
3. JORoIth.1n Shiinp 8roJ.Jldes (K.a w); 2. J~ff~ Willow
t1
(Kaw ); 3. BriaJl Wa !~ CSw) ; 4. Ca.wyjohNoJl (Kaw).
125 MOO 8; 1. Gabr Bolivar (Hun); 2. Doug Panonli tin LaP,,1o (Hon); 4. Tony Pironll"(l<.Iw); 5. Tom Youn g (Suz).
250NO V: I. Nf'lton Acosta OGiw); 2. Jim Pope (Hon); 3. Bill
Nedos (Hon); 4. )ames r f'ten (Hon); 5. PI'tf'r FKItin (Yam).
125 AM : 1. Kt"Vin NowoJ. k (Ka w); 1. Rob Abr" m O-Ion ); 3.
DuaIW' ICWppII" {Kaw); 4. Nicholas Mt'CIibe(Yam) ; 5. Jonathan EMrberO; 2. Robl"rt Flagg (HOld ; 3. Gary
margin. Reid wasn't able to find th e speed to
ge t bade around Young and would have to settle for third overa ll behind the 3-2 finis hes of
Young .
Danny Guernsey nailed the first 125cc Intermed iate holeshot ahe ad of Loren Jenkins, Shawn
O'Brien and Sweany. The opening lap provided
the most acti on as Jenkins and O 'Brien went
a roun d Guernsey to run one-two whil e Sweany
had problems and dropped back to sixth behind
Ch ris Neitzel and Tony Green. Sweany regained
his composure and repas sed Nei tzel and Green
a nd dosed in on Gu ernsey. A lap later Swean y
took over third place, but there was no catching
the two front-ru nners .
Th e Th ou sand Oa ks Yama ha/ White Bros.
backed O' Brien and en ded u p taking the hard
fo ug h t mo ta wi n ove r [e n kins, Swea ny was
t h ird with both G reen and N ei t zel ge tti ng
aro und Guernsey to round out the top five.
O'Brie n sta rted th e second mot o w here he
left off in the first, out front. Sweany was running a close seco nd with Jenkins and Guernsey
waiting for a mistake to happen. Swea ny stu died O' Brien's lines for a few laps before makin g
his way to the lead at the ha lfway point. Sweany
took the win and the overall hon ors wi th a 3-1
s
score over the 2·2 rid e of Jenki ns . O'Brien could
only mana ge a fifth in moto two which gave him
third in the stand ings, beatin g the 4-3 finishes of
Gree n.
Results
P!W B-l: 1. Bryce Tmo:i.ln (SI17.); 2. Tylor Pi nlod.-. (KTM); 3.
TanRt>r Langham ( I (Han); S. Scott ~ (Sur.).
80 (I 2· 1t1 1. Brian SwNny {y.lm);2. Mich.wI Young (}-Ion); 3.
)
~ ~ {Y.am);" . Dusty W..llen (Yam) ; 5. Donm.. Ourn"f (Suz).
125 BEG; 1. Kevin Townsend (Ho nl ; 2. M.. u Go ldsm it h
(Hon); 3. .."y SChreffL.. .. (Yam); 4. Jeff Pt-avkr (Htm); 5. Edd it' Loam
.
CSuz) .
125 NOV: 1. Mikto HArris (S uz) ; 2. MlkII" Gibltlm (Hon ); 3.
Bri.a.n F.. m.-D CSuz); 4. Justin 1.lnn.atfo (yoJ.m); 5. JfftU'l y Owu.ll"'ll"
(K.tw) .
125 INT: 1. Brian Sw e..n y (Suz); 2. to""" Jl1'R kins (Ho n ); 3.
Sha wn O' BrWn fYa m}; 4 . Ton y G r1.'ft!o (Kaw); 5. o..nny G~
lHanl .
125 PRO: I. Tracy khcr (Su.z); 2. Ma t Batl"ll\an (Yam).
2SO BEG; 1. Todd Diamond (Hon); 2. Bob Go rma n (Y.am); 3.
Ph illip Za chrillon (Suz); 4. ScunPicdniMo Q-ton).
250 NOV: 1. Jon Lrvcy (Y.. m ); 2. S1
rwo Ne bMm (Yam); 3. Andy
Nl·l..cm (Hon);
4. Chuck Kobt'T(SuzJ ; 5. Mik e Tomlll,*.m (Y.lml .
250 INT : I . Jon Zahrt (Yam); 2. 1.ance Joh ruton (Yam); 3. Colin
Couto (Ho n); 4. Robbif' Dunl\olm (Yam); 5. OJ . ~any lSuz).
2SO rRO; 1. Travis J>n.ot;ton (Suzl; 2. Tr acy A!Ohf'T' (Suz) ; 3.
Anlhony Po c orobbh (Yam ); 4. Mat BoJ. lem.ln (Y.. m) ; 5, Tu rtlr
Wykoff (l-Ion).
500 BEG: 1. ~ Bt-Mon(Hon).
SOO NOV : I. Mik~ De S1f'fano (Kaw); 2. Jon Hall (Hu n ).
JR VET BEG: I. Nichola!!W.afeT'!l {Suz); 2. JtWin Jonf'5; 3. Jo hn
Bufl..,. (Hon).
IR VET NO V: 1. JeffFin ch (Ho n ); 2. Chuck Kober (Suz); 3. Jon
H.lll.
JR VET EX: 1. L.U 'IC'r J<>hnson (Yam) ; 2. Jon Zahrt (Ya m); 3.
KC'Vin Allmln (Y&D\ ; 4. lJ . Pt'tch e l (H o n) ; 5. Martin KI OMM'T
)
By Jim and Caro lyn Simpson
44
YAPHANK, NY,MAY 13
Kershal and Jeren Anthony used a 1-2 punch to
dominate the Senior Mini Oass and claim first
and seco nd place overall.
Christian Topping started moto one with the
lead , but Kershal Anthony quickly took over as
Topping backed off d ue to throttle p roblems.
Jeron Anthony the n moved up into second to
chase after the leader, his olde r bro ther Kersha1.
Wayne Frie and Denis Sorrenti no formed t he
pair trailing the leaders through the sandy back
section. The lead positions remained unchanged
throughout the moto as Kershal Anthony scored
th e win and the younger Jero n p laced secon d .
Frie rounded the top th ree to co mplete mota
one. Topping again motored his Honda into the
lead to kick off mot o two . Jeron Anthony moved
in to se cond as Kershal Anthony followed in
th ird . Moto-one winner Kershal quickly moved
a head into seco nd and then jumped ahea d of
Topping for the lead . Topping then wa s
dro pped to third as the othe r haU of the Anthony team, Jeron th ro ttled to seco nd. Frie an d Sorren tino then moved up to settle in the third an d
fou rth place positions: The EMR-backed Team
Anthony pu lled off the top two spots again as
Kers hal scored the win and the overall and Jeron
placed seco nd .
Mike Peat and Ed Hololob provided the
excite ment in the Pro class ranks. Afte r winning
the 250cc overalL Peat continued his battle wit h
Ho lolob in to the second 125cc Pro moto. Peat
started in the lead wit h Ho lolob glued to his rea r
(y ..m) .
(IYw).
Anthony Brothers slam
Suffolk Meadows Motocross
VET BEG: I . Re!;j 8l"ruIon (Ho n); 2. Fr..nk P'IJl.,-da (y.l III); 3.
lA rry Will iall'll"(Ho n); 4. M.ark Bryan t (5w;); 5. Juhn Adams n Caw).
VET NOV ; 1. Eric Rt.-ming (Y..m); 2. turold Smith (KIM); 3.
ON n Ostrandll"l' CSuz);t . D. vr Simon (K.1w ); 5. Jim H.a.MOI1 (Hon).
VET [NT; 1. Medf' Hamml"r (YiiIII); 2. Srot P("II\~ (Y.un);
J. Bob Bang {Y.am}; 4. Kmji Ga u thWr O-lold ; 5. Don Biav.a Oi on) .
SR BEG: 1. Ruthann Renawr. (lion) .
SR EX; 1. Skid Row~ (Hon); 2. Ken Rl"IWUll (Hon); 3. G~
Humbl-r (Y" m).
Jom-
Hove (~w).
.
2S+: 1. GI'II"S Murphy (Hon); 2. Richa rd Cor;uwo (lion); 3. JI"f.
frryStnnpd 0i0n>;4. Andrrw Zurow!JU (Yam) .
2S+ NOV: I . Ronn~ Rod rigu~z (Ka w ); 2. Kart Br..unba ch
(Su%); 3. Mil ton Acwu (~w); 4. Petl"r Fiorit.a (Y..m ); 5. Tony
I'iruM (Kaw).
Sweany scores twice at
Sunrise Motocross
By Greg Robertson
AD
ELANIO, CA, MAY14
Brian Sweany probably mad e his mother proud
on thi s Mother's Day by winning th ree out of
four motos entered to top bo th the 80cc (12-16)
and 12Sce Intermediate classes during the second rou nd of California Racing Cl ub 's 18t h
annua l Dunestown Series at Sunrise Valley
Raceway .
It took Sweany just over a lap to find a way
around fast start er Levi Reid in the first SOcc (1216) mota, a nd once out fro nt he would pull
away un contested for the win. Micha el Young
a nd Dustin Ryley argued over third until the
ha lfway po int whe n Ryley dropped out of the
race. Reid ended up taking second over Young
and Dusty Walters.
Mota two began much the sa me as the first
outing, wit h Reid leading Sweany and Young .
Sweany quickly put the move on Reid to take
over the top spot followed a short time later by
Young. Sweany had the jump-filled tra ck wired
and slowly pulled away to win by comf ortable
Results
SCRATCH : I. Bob by Sc hwart z (eM); 2. Charlil" Vf'nega:o;
Qaw) ; 4. Dustin Eva nn Oa w); 5 . J~'Il" Finch (WE."Ii)
.
BoeP: 1. Charlll' Vent>gali (jaw); 1. Paul Cob.tun (Wes) ; 3.
k~M' Finch (Wl'S); 4. Wa lt Famum (GM); 5. Bobby Schwartz (GM)
SOCAR..: t. Uwhi/Macy (Yam) ; 2. S4lOVCn.. /Stl"P hms (YoJ.m);
3. Hors1l-~ fMlod bl'l'T)' (Ka w); 4. Ri."St"""fRogf'B (YoJ.m).
JR; 1. Jim Fi!'hback Jr. (jaw); 2. l e re m y Simons (Ya m) 3.
Shawn Draper (Yam) .
SUP: t. Ran d y DiFra~ (jaw); 2. Stan Ga lvez (jawl; 3.
D.anny Jones (Wd ); 4 . Dou g Ubi e (jaw); S. Denms Slrp.1Inmo
(j.tw).
Daugherty doubles
at Clovis Motocross
(K.aw ).
Di Piptro ( KIM); 4. John Fnn-ntin o (Ho n); 5 . Dntnis ()p Gnff
LT MOL 1. Robn1 WoJ.lton (Hon); 2. Byron TerTUl (Ho n); 3.
Lennt KIng U; 2. SNynr J