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THE 1995 WHITE BROTHERS
VET 250 A: 1. D.1nicl J.hellea (Yam); 2. Willia~ Kennedy
(Han); 3. Jim McGrilth (KTM).
VET orEN A: 1. Bill Fullr,,",'r Jr. (Kaw); 2. Lonnie Pederson
(Hon); 3. Devin CanlOn (Hon).
SR 2SO A: I. Andy Koch (YOlm);2. Ken Ehk."I"S (Yam); 3. Randy
... MOIrtin (Yam).
SR OPEN A; I. Bill Poslel (Hon); 2. Grq; Win1cl'1 (Han); 3.
Ron Bums (KTh1).
MGNM A: 1. Ron Milli..... (Su.t.); 2. Terry McDonald (Hon); 3.
MOrriS Norman (Hon).
S!SR A: I. Robert Byrd (VOlmj.
DL SPRT A: I. Randy Liebig (Hon); 2. Ron Chnstner (Hon).
200 B: 1. Chns OubowslJ (Kawl.
2SO 8: 1. L.1rry Mok:1e (~w); 2. Jason Onolnson fY.lm); 3. fNn.
IUS Callaght.... (Yam).
OPEN 8: 1. Jason HIggins (Koaw); 2. Doug Claggg (KTM); 3.
John MClS!>rlL'f" (K.1w).
~srRK B: 1. Enc Ourr (Han); 2. Mkhad Parrolt CHon); 3.
J-:rry Jacobst.." (Hon).
VET 250 8: 1. &In Phillips (Vam); 2. Doug Mohr (Y..m); 3.
Mark ala (V.. m)•
• VET OPE 8: I. Car\!}' Elm~dorf (Ka~'): 2. Adam Achedpohl (Hon); 3. Rhett HiggIns (Kaw).
. SR 250 B: I. Rkk K."lltal'Zar (K.1w); 2. Jim Boggs (Y.,m); 5. Tom
Hcnkcmt."}'t.'" CVllml.
SROPEN B: I. Alcx Kt.'1d (KTM); 2. DkkCrese>y (VOlm).
MGNM B: 1. Phil White (Hon); 2. Kt.>n Loenerue (Yam).
200 C: 1. Ricle Nelson (KawJ; 2. M;,tI Thidl->n (Hus).
250 C: I. DllVid ClIr~on (Hon); 2. Brilln While (Han). 3.
Jonathon Ford (V.1m).
OPEN C: I. Mic.1h While (Han); 2. A.ndy Naylor (Kaw); 3.
Mik... Baskin (Kawl.
4-srRK C: J. Bill Gillan (Han).
VI:" 250C: I. Bill Gillan (Hon).
V);." 250C: 1. Tom Matemll (Yilm.); 2. Doug Myrick (Yam); 3.
Kt.'ith Kubachka (Y.,m).
VET OPEN C: 1, M.uk Magdaleno (Horn; 2. Ron Pl,Khcr
rHon); 3. Eo1rle Kdl..'1 (Hun).
$R 250C: I. O;,lc Genr (Koaw).
SR OPEN C: I. enry Menser rHun); 2. Tom Boh..,. (Han); 3.
o.:avyd Borosko (Han).
MGNM C: 1. St.1n Sweaney (KTM); 2. rhil 8lackbum (Yam).
200 D: I. HAmdan l..utt..'5 (Hon); 2. Jeremy P.nrldge (Kaw); 3.
ErK: \'an Mo1rtcr(KawJ.
250 0: I. Mike Mllslin (Han); 2, Darren Rowland (Hon); 3.
Monly Patridge (Hon).
OPEN D: 1. MArk Huff (Suzl; 2. John l.etrl:us Jr. (Hon).
4-STRK 0: J. TIm WhlSn;lnt (Hon).
VET 250 0: J. Wilham Lute!> (Kaw).
VIT DIlEN 0: 1. O\o.rlght M.ltnl..'Y (KTM). 2. Michael Gauvcau
IV.m); 3. Mike 1il.'1ldt.'f'SOO (Kolw).
SR Z50 D: 1. Rich Kn.::lpp (Hus); 2. RichMd PoUer (Hus).
SROPEN D: I. T...rryuldwell (KnA).
MGNM D: 1. Kit Holmes (Yam): 2. Oint Sv,'afford CHon); 3.
John Letzkus ('YoJm).
Gage, Jackson scorch
Washougal
By Brian Barnes
WASHOUGAL. WA,SEPT.17
A perfect day greeted racers al Washougal
Motocross Park, with overcast conditions and
more traction than most of us dream of, and it
turned out to be an especially good day for
Travis Gage and jay jackson.
Marvin Waldo checked out from everybody
in the first 12Scc moto, leaving Tim Meyer and
. Travis Gage to battle for many laps before Gage
was able to take over the lead. Gage was able to
establish a com.fortable cushion over the last two
laps and score the win with Meyer second, Steve
Copher third and Travis Murphy passing jeremy Sahnow at the checkers for fourth.
In mota two it was Mike Scheel with the
holeshot over Copher, Scott Watson and Garhett
Carter following. It took Waldo just a couple of
laps before he was able to establish a lead that
he would hold uncontested to the finish. Behind
him were Carter, Copher, Matt Axelson, Gage
and Tommy York all swapping positions for the
lead. Carter looked great until the halfway point
when Gage took over. On the next trip down the
hill, Gage had dropped to fifth and Axelson was
now challenging Carter for the lead. Axelson
passed Carter and Gage did the same the. next
lap, but it was Axelson taking the win with Gage
second, Carter a strong third, Copher fourth and
York fifth. Gage scored the overall win with a 12 score while Copher and Axelson rounded out
Ihe top three.
jay jackson dominated the 30-40 B motos
with blistering wins over Pat Dougherty in moto
one and Ted Devol m molo two. In the Over 25
class it was the same story as jackson bested Phil
Johnson and Dave Lahn to win the first moto by
a large margin.
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