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A contingent of speedway riders were on
hand, the majority being Division Two riders
from aU over the orthwest. Division One rider
seth Church was the evening's dominant rider,
winning the Division One Scratch and Handicap
main events. While Church easily won the
Scratch final, he did have to make up a lot 01
ground in his Handicap win, edging Mike Marr
at the finish.
Another double clas win tally came from
.Honda rider Michael Rochester, winner of the
80cc A and SOcc DTX classes. His closest competition was lellow CR rider ick Sellers, the secona·place finisher in the A main.
Results
EX: 1. Jeff Hiatt (Yam); 2. Troy Rose (Rt);); J. Dick Wall (Yam).
.PRo-SPT; 1. Bob Moran (Yam); 2. George Prindivilk (Vam);
3. rete Moocalf (Hon).
OPEN A: 1. Gary Moor~ (Rbi:); 2. Pete Medcalf (Hon); 3, Brian
WaU.. (Hon).
125 A: 1. Jerry H:msen (Hon); 2. Sei"tn Light (Hon); 3. Jason
Rosie (Hon).
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,. 80 A: 1. Michad Rochesh.'t' (Hon); 2. Nick Sellers (Hon).: 3.
Tyler Wharton (Hon).
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VINT TW: L Buck Murphy (Tr\); 2. Mike HimJlt (Yam); 3.
WIllie Witrd (Yam).
~ OPEN: 'I. G.lrY Moore (Rtx); 2. Hank Frenna (Y.lm); 3.
Todd Somers (Hon).
30+ 250: 1 Bob Roo;ie (Suz).
VINT SGL: 1. Bryon DolsOn (Rut).
0-1 SPDWY HOCP: I. Seth Church; 2. Mike MatT.
o 1 Sl'DY SCR: I. ~th Church; 2. Robin Nicolaida; 3. Mike
Enis.
0.2: I. John Ems; 2. Chfl.!.lMkrtr.
60 A: I. Brenlon Schnitzer.
125 OTX: I. Jerry Hansen {Hon~
Scheel, Harry score at Albany SX
By Clay light
ALBANY, OR, MAY 10
Yamaha rider Mike Scheel and Honda rider
Matt Springsteen spent four motos in a side-byside configuration at the Albany Motorsports
Complex duTing CMC Summer Series Supercross action, resulting in Scheel's coming out on
top 01 the shootout.
While Scheel trailed Pro rider Dustin
Lenaburg throughout all lour 01 the 125cc
Pro/Intermediate and Belore The Hill Pro/Intermediate-dass motos, it was still a victory
because, first, he was the top Intermediate, and
second, he beat Springsteen both times out.
Lenaburg was long gone in all of the motos,
leaving Springsteen and Scheel to battle it out
behind him. Ln the Before The Hill class, Springsteen got the nod in the first moto, followed by
Scheel and Suzuki rider J.R. Vielle, who were all
well behind Lenaburg. Moto two also featured a
similar runaway performance by Lenaburg.
However, this time out, Scheel got the best of
Springsteen for runner·up laurels.
Lenaburg also outrode the competition in
the combined 125cc Pro/Intermediate class,
although Scheel did put his Yamaha out in front
of the field in the first moto until Lenaburg
clawed his way past. Larry Jones, the only other
Pro rider in the field, ran fourth behind
Lenaburg, Scheel and Springsteen, but he
encountered problems and dropped out 01 the
action. The second moto was much the same, as'
Lenaburg easily won it to finalize a two-class
sweep, while Scheel's two-class tally came after
beating the CR-mounted Springsteen to the finish.
Springsteen, though, wouldn't leave the
facmty empty-handed, as he won both 250cc
Intermediate-class motos. Springsteen, lone Pro
Jason Mathews, Vielie, John Meusling and Ted
Harry battled for position on the opening lap,
bat it became a Springsteen-Mathews clash that
resulted in Springsteen netting the win. Mathews pressured Springsteen in the second moto
after overcoming a poor start and overtook both
Springsteen and Vielle late in the moto to finalize the order 01 finish.
The Vet Pro class featured several fast riders,
but it was Kawasaki rider Ted Harry who came
out on top of the class with a 1-1 sweep despite
incredible pressure from YZ400F-mounted Dave
Fox and YZ250 pilot Joe Casey. Fox, who earlier
won the Up The Hill Intermediate class, lell late
in moto two while running amid the mayhem,
which made things easier lor Harry and Casey
as the two battled to the finish. Harry, a lonner
19SOs Pro, took the win by a slim margin over
Casey.
Suzuki rider Deanna Holbrook kept her
Women's-c1ass winning treak alive with wireto-wire wins in both motos, beating KX-mounted' Lisa Carrison and dass newcomer Ava
Casey.
Results
P/W (4-6): 1. Jared Wood (L.em); 2. Joshua Bland (KTM); 3.
Landon Currier (KTM); 4. tl.-ele An~Ie-Davidson (KTM); 5. Glenn
"""holl (l.em).
PIW (7·8): I. Kyl~ H..mmont!"ff (KTM): 2. Danny Gubser
(Lem); 3. Brad Grubbs (KTM); 4. Michael Wiesner (KTM); 5.
lYson Boydston (KTM~
P/W MOO (7-8): t. TylerCrilig(KTM~
Mike Scheel (138) held off Matt
Springsteen to win In the 125cc
Intermediate class at the Albany, Oregon
Supercross.
60 8EG: 1. TyLer Hayes (Kaw); 2. Matthew StTObec'" (Kaw); 3.
Daniel Grubbs (Hon).: 4. Ryan Womack (Kaw).
60 R 1. Justin Keeney (Kaw); 2. AfilY Olmger (Kawl; 3. Erik
Meusllng {Hon}.
80 BEG: 1. Joe Loiselle (Kaw); 2. Pew Sannan (Kaw); 3 Ja50n
Petersen (Vam); 4. ChriS Leiby (Yilm); 5. Michael Toth (K4w~
80 (9~11): I Adam Metzler (Su.z); 2. Brock Chappelle
(Yam); J JUStm K~ (Kaw); 4. Guy Tow (K.w); 5_ Tate MOI,or
(yam).
80(12·13): I. Codv Buy~ (Kaw);2. Kenny Shelton (Yilm).
80 (14-16): 1. Keith Kadel! (Hon); Z. DaVid HallqUist (Yilm); 3.
More Miller-Jones (Hon); 4. Au~fln Gettel (Hon~
5/ Mll'\'l: 1. Keith Kildell (Hon); 2. Cody Buyas (Kaw); J.
Adam Mettler (Suz); 4. David HallqUIst (Yam); 5. Joe Loiselle
(Kaw~
125 BEG: 1. Brian Sullivan (Yam); Z. Ju~rin Thurman (Kaw); 3.
Nicholas Nowak (Kaw); 4. Matt Crawford (Kitw); 5. Ben Sannan
(Hon).
125 JR: I. Ryan Metzler (Suz); 2. Travis Rigert (Yam); 3. Joe
Pearson (Kaw); 4. Mike Stults (Yam); 5. Bob KJvisto (Hon),
125 tNT: 1. Michael Scheel (Yam); 2. Matt Spring~tt'en (Hon);
3. Jeff Hinzman (Kaw).
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125 PRO: I. Du!ltin Lenaburg (Kaw); 2. Larry Jonel! (Koiw).
250 BEG: I. Aaron 'thunnan (Kaw); 2. Rob Chandler (Suz).: 3.
Janah Miller (Hon); 4. Charley Waller (Hon); 5. De·...in Malcom
(Kaw),
250 JR: I, Ryan MI.>b:I~r (Sux): 2. Marcus Me1endrel: (Yam); 3.
Bill Ruchti (Yam);;& Brian McDaniel' (Kaw); 5. Jeff Bergstrom
(Yam).
250 INT: 1. Malt Spring$~ (Hon); Z. Junior vielle (Suz); 3.
John Meusling (Suz); 4. Michael Camby (Yam); 5. Ted Harry
{Kaw}.
250 PRO: 1. Jason Mathews (Yam).
OPEN' AM: 1. Mike Smith (KTM); 2. Dave Hueru (KTM').
8TH JR: 1. Marcu Melendrez (yam); 2. Bill Ruchti (yam): 3.
Matt Frank (Kaw); 4. Travis Rigert (Yam).: 5. Brandon Mitchem
(Yam~
BTH INT: I. Dustin Lenaburg (Kaw); 2. Michael Scheel
(yam); 3. Matt Springsteen (Hon); 4. Junior Vielle (Suz); 5. Jeff
Hinzman {JtUw}.
UTH JR: 1. Jeff Bergstrom (Vam); 2. Chris NiehaUs (Suz); 3.
Randy Wing (Suz); 4. Dan HanlW!n (Kaw); S. Brian McDaniel
(Kaw).
tlTH 1Sl": 1. D.vid Fox ('Suz); 2. joe Casey (Y~); 3. 8i11 Jory
(y.m).: t. Dale CotTa (Kaw~
OTH BEG: 1. Ricardo Marquez (Yam); 2. Bob Hani$Ofl (Hon);
3. Kelly HammonfI'M (Y;!,m); 4. Jeff Plumlee (Yam); S. Bill M.c·
DonAld (l(>w~
Olli !NT: 1. OlIn Mattus (Suz.); Z. Dave Huerta (KTM); 3. Bill
Jory (Kaw~
OTH JR: I. Dave Akerman (Kaw); 2. John 11layer (Yam).: 3.
B~t t>iduoy (Hon); 4. Jimmy MMquez (Yam); S. Curtis P.luOOn
(l(>w~
OTH PRO: 1. Ted Harry (KTM); 2. Joe Cagey (Yam); 3. Davtd
F(I)( (Yam).
OtT JR: 1. Rusty GarrUon (Kaw); 2. Ce!'illd Nichols (Hon); 3.
Ricardo Marquez (Vam); 4. Randy Layne (Yam); 5. Jim Engll5h
-~
OIT INT: 1. Jim Harris (Hbg); 2. Bt'ild Cubser (Yam); 3. John
Gussenhoven (Kaw); 4. Bob Harrison (Hon): S. Robert Lount
(KTM).
O/TEX: I.RayC.,mon(Yam~
OIT MNY: 1. Randy Wing (Sux); 2. Jerry Eben (K.tw); 3.
Mitch Kirkpatrick (Hon).
50+: 1. Junior Meusling (Yam); 2. Randy Layne (Yam); 3. Bill
Naylor (Hon); 4. Robert Loun! (KTM); S. Jim English (Suz).
WMN: 1. Deanna Holbrook (Suz); 2. Lisa GarrillOn (Kaw); 3.
Ava Cast")' (Han); 4, Heidi KomlChgen (Kaw); S. Randi Holbrook
(Hon).
Kenworthy's MX holds
grass race at season opener
By Rupert X, Pellett
TROY, OH, MAY 3
Planting grass in the off-season at Kenworthy's Motocross Park allows the club to better
maintai.n this top-notch facility, and, traditionally, the first motocross of the year allows racers the opportunity to tear up the greenery in
roosts of grass and dirt. While recent rains had
plagued the area prior to race day, the weather appeared to be great for action by mid·
morning. While eve.ryone was able to get one
moto out of the way, the sudden afternoon
lightning and squalls canceled the second set
of motos.
Close to 300 riders still were on hand, even
with the c.hance of rain in the forecast, and
everyone seemed to enjoy the one-moto opportunity. In the A classes, Greg Rand continued his
assault of local District 11 racing as the six-time
ational amateur champ tore up both the 125
and 250cc motos on his F&S Suzuki. Jon Schmitz
was equally unstoppable in the Over 25 and 30
classes, where he toppled the competition. On
the little track, it was Patrick Massie doing the
damage as he ran off with the Mini Junior and
65ccwins.
Results
so (4-6): 1. Ry.1ft Iver!! (Cob); 2. Kyle Burlile (Cob); 3, Devan
Shadl! (KTM); 4. Sha .....n Lunsford'(Yam); 5. Tyler PihTIan (KTM),
SO (7-8): J. W~ley JeI! (Cob); 2. Brandon Dietrich (Cob); 3.
Ben Meade (KTM); 4. Chris Urban (Act); 5. Eric King (Cob).
65: 1. Pat MasSie (Kaw); 2. Chris Roberlson (Kaw); 3. Jon
Dunlap (Kaw); 4. Anthcmy Bond (Kaw); S. Jakl! Meade (KilW).
80 (7-11)l- I. Pat MaS!li~ (Kaw); 2. Lonnie McDaniel (Kaw); 3.
Alex ROMI (HOfI); 4. Timmy Hollenbeck (Hon); S. Charles Mullins
(Hon~
80 (12-15): 1. Derrick Dunaway (Kaw); 2. Trevor 5itzmiln
(Kaw); 3. Cory Smith (K.lw); 4. Andrew Becker (Yam); S. Erie
Azlett (Hcm~
125 A: t. G~ Rand (Suz).: Z. Charlie DunawilY (Hon); 3. Joe
Oehlof (Hon); 4. teve Richards (Suz); S. Steve Cross (Suz).
125 B: 1. Robert Turley (Suz); 2.. Derrick McKinney (Kaw); 3.
MiXe Ivers (Yam); 4. Jason Kuck (Suz); S. Jason Wade (Kaw).
250 A:. I. Greg Rand (Suz); 2. Joe Oehlof (Hon); 3. Josh St~1
(Kaw); 4 Todd MOUSft (Suz).: 5. Daruel Nelson (Hon).
2SO B: 1. Dmiek McKinney (Kaw); 2. Keith Perry (Kaw); 3.
David McWilliams (Hon); 4. Brian Rehmer! (Suz).: 5. Jason Kuck
(S""~
250 C; 1. Andrew Metzger (Kaw); 2. Rob ~mer {Kawt 3.
Powers (Suz); 4. Oilvid Akxander (Hont 5. Trevor Kudt'n
(Kaw).
SCHBY: 1. Jason \Vade (Kaw); 2. Robert Tu.rley (Suz); 3.
Nlchola§ Wolfe (KTM); 4. Brian SoNneI' (Stu); 5. ChriJI Poland
Jason
(Hon~
16-24: 1. Erik jansMn (Suz); 2. Tim Nelson (Suz); 3. CIurrie
Cassack (Hon);". Justin Kegrath (Suz.).: S. Bryan Rtdge (Hon~
:zs,. I. jan Schmitz (Sw:); 2. J_!JOfI Schmklt (YoJ.m); 3. Keith
Perry (Kaw);4. Curtis Rehmert (Suz); S. Mark Roop (JCTM~
~ 1. jon Schmitz: (Suz:); 2. Curtis Rehmert (Suz.); 3. RichaTd
_
(Hon~ 4.
5. Ma"Y Ilftloerid> (Hon~
Ron"""'"
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Willard brothers win at
McArthur Motocross
By Rupert X. Pellett
MCARTHUR, OH, APR. 26
Brothers Michael and Andy Willard took their
winning ways to the American Motorsports-produced Spring MX event at McArthur and handily walked away with three class wins between
them. With 300 riders and mild spring weather,
this southern Ohio circuit was moist and wellprepared by promoter Tab Thompson and his
crew. While older brother Andy was dominant
in his SOcc (12-15) class races aboard his F&Ssponsored Suzuki, younger brother Michael
took it to them in the 65 and SOcc (7-11) divisions.
In the.6Scc races, Michael Lined up his factory KTM against the Kawasakis 01 his lellow
competitors and was only briefly challenged by
his buddy Zach Ames, also on a new KIM.
The 80cc class ollered a little more challenge
lor the feisty youth from ThonvilIe, as Kenton's
Dillion Watkin was on the gas, along with
Kawasaki-mounted ide CarroU.
Reno's Denny Swartz continued his control
01 the Over 4O-class racers at McArthur, as the
former National MX contender easily won on
his Yamaha.
Results
P/W 50 (~): I. Ryan Kerr (Yam); 2. JOI'dan Stnclc.land (Yam);
3. Justin Shannon (Yam); 4. Westen Hate (Yam); S. M. Anthony
8eItley (Yam).
(4-6); 1. Ryan J~ (Cob); 2. Jordan StnclJnnd (Cob); 3.
Nathan He\l..ett (Cob); 4. Westen Hale (Cob); 5. Ryan Kerr (Cob).
SO (7-8): I. Kris NelllOn (Cob); 2. Ryan Brumfield (Cob); 3.
Wesly Jett (Cob); 4. leVI Kilbargel' (Lem); 5. Benjamin MeoJ.de
.so
(KTM~
65: 1 Mid"lael Willard (KTM); 2. Zach Amel (KTM); 3. Patrick
Ma!lSle (Kaw); 4. Aaron Kline (Kaw); 5. Devan Welch (Kaw).
80 (1·11): 1. Michael WiUard (Suz); Z. Dillion Watkins (Suz).: 3.
Nick. Carroll (Kaw); 4. Alex ~ (Hon); S. Zach Ames (KTM~
80 (12-15): 1. Andy Willard (Suz); 2. David Herb (](aw); 3.
Dustin Cottrill (Suz); 4. Jeremy Karshner (Hon); 5. Ros!l Adams
(Yam).
SCHBY~ 1. Shaun Kuchler (Hon); 2. Scott Kuchler (Hon); 3.
Josh Hamilton (Hon).
25+: 1. Denny Swartt (Yam); 2. Dallas Avery (Suz): 3. Troy
!anl~ (yam); 4. Roger Weaver (Kaw); 5. T~ry 8amC!l (Suz).
30"': 1. Scaff Watkins (Han); 2. Hal Combs III (Hon); 3.
Rich.1rd Robinson (Hon); 4. Denny Swartz (Yam); 5. Terry Bome.
(s",,).
40+: 1. Denny Swartz (Yam);- 2. Gerry Bennett (Su~); 3. 811I
Rriss (Hon); 4, Larry Shumaker (Hon); 5. Kevin Haydocy (Yam).
PEN 8:1. Jerry Caldwell (Kaw); Z. Richard Cu~tard (Hon);
3. Larry Shumaker (Hon); 4. Bart 8

