Events
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(Left) Chris Greve was
a four-elass winner at
round two of the CCS
South.west Sprint
Series at Firebird
Raceway in Chandler,
Arizona.
(Above) Keith Kadell
(262) leads the Before
The Hill Junior class
during arenacross
action in Salem,
Oregon.
M/W S/BK AM: I. Thomas Stull (lion); 2. Bn.·n Felter {Hon};
3. Scott Nelson (Hon); 4. Michael SkaramagOli d Wood (Kaw); 2. Nick Brown (Kaw); 3, Trmton Bromfield (Ki'lw).
60 SR: 1. Apy Olinger (Kaw); 2. SNwn J-labcrlock (Kaw).
80 BEG; I. ~ Da\1S (Hon); 2. AnJy Pagr (Y.m), 3. Ryan
Huege (Hon); 4 A"ly Olinger (Kaw); 5. MaltOn Watson (K.lw).
80 (9--11); 1 Ad.m Mct7Jer (Suz). 2. Tr.l\'lS McM.rlln (Han).
80 (12·13): 1. J(t..-nnv Webs~ (Yam); 2. rete Sannan (K..lw)
80 (14·1,,); I. Alex Hill (Hon)
S/MlNL 1 Adam ~l%ier ($uz); 2. Kmny Weblter evamJ;3.
Ak-x Hill (lion); 4. Tra\'1 \kM;w;:km CHon); S. Petc S;\nnan (Ko''''').
125 BEG: 1 TIm RIcketts (Hon); 2. Justin Jel\SC.'n (lion); 3.
Bf)'iln MCierotto (Yam); 4. Jeff Affolter (Suz); 5 Andy P.ge (YamL
125 JR: 1. Ryan MetzIcr (Suz>; 2. Kcith Kadell CSut.); 3. Juon
Lytle (Hon};4. Tucker Mortensen (Han); S. Aaron Tunnell (Yam).
125 tNT: 1. Michael Sc:heel (Yam); 2. Malt Willlams (Yam); 3.Sean Richardson (Hon); 2. Kdth Kadell (Suz).
125 PRO: 1. Ryan Hagemann (Yam); 2. EriC'Oeveland (KTM).
250 BEG: I. Jeremy Thomson (Yam); 2. Zane Jacohlon (Suz);
3. Andy Garrison (Kaw); 4. Carter Neu (Kaw); 5. Jeremy JU.·ndall
(Hon).
L/W P'TSM.\l AM: 1 Jushn Mires (Kaw); 2. Jason Da\'IS
(Kaw); 3. Jusbn Robwon (5uz); 4. John O'Ket'fe (KoiIw); 5. Enk Cot'.
net (K4Iw).
overlooked is teenage sensation David Pearson.
Sportsman Cycle-backed Pearson was able to
catch and pass Kawasaki rider Jacob Phillips to
take the 250cc Expert-elass win. Then Pearson
went out and smoked the Unclassified race, too.
Vegas Power Sports rider Kyle Kischer stomped
the 80cc class despite a ruined front wheel. Then
Kischer stepped up to the 12Scc Expert division
and placed a respectable fifth.
Results
50 NOV: 1. Trevor Royer; 2. Paul DapeIJo;3. Tallon Taylor.
SO AM: I. Jemny Purvines; 2. Robert Campbell; 3. Krista
O'Har.l.
50 EX: 1. Pierce Wirth lin; 2. Justin Wallis; 3. Jared
Wacbworth.
60 NOV: 1. Curtis Bradley; 2. Cody Dunford.
60 EX; 1. Jesse Canepa; 2. Cody Wallis; 3. Cory Ayers; 4.
Justin elmn.
80 NOV: 1.]C!iIIC Canepa; 2. Zachary Gosnell; J. Ben Tallerico;
4,. Jerry ParsoN.
.
80 AM: 1. KyleCibson.
80 EX: I. Kyle Kischer. 2. Travis Pearson; 3. Bobby Carri80R;
4.]u9rin Soule.
125 NOV: 1. Chris Jones; 2. Jeff Engelke; 3.]oe Tinko; 4.
Adam Toya.
125 AM: 1, Robert Paul; 2. Kenny Loomis; 3. FrimkQurch.
125 EX: 1. Kcllon Walsh; 2. Carl Maassburg; 3. Monte Mon·
tague; 4. Paul Ziegler.
250 NOV: 1. Daniel Hayes; 2. Robert TreleoJse; 3. Gary
BoettcM; 4. Luke B;w:a.
2SO AM: I. Tom Conte; 2. Trent 5.Jndoval; 3. Paul Frieze:; 4.
Jcmny Harmon.
2SO EX: J. David Peat'5On; 2. Jacob Phillips; 3. Dmnis Bel·
inghcri; 4. Oave Hamel.
30+ NOV: 1. Gray Rohrb.Jch; 2. Craig Nif.obrucgge; 3. Shawn
SWitzer; t\!lCn
(Han).
L/W S/SI..,. AM: I. Chris Adams (Yam); 2. Henry Wang
(lion); 3. Greg Mannni (KTM); 4. Ray Hymer (Kaw); 5. G.'\ry Allen
(Suz).
L/W S/SPT EX: I. Charles Coyle CSuz); 2. Craig Skinner
(Due); J. Dave Mills (Yam); 4. Jared Kapoor (Kaw); 5. Jesse
Provencio (Yam).
H/W S/BK AM: 1. Thomas Stull (Han); 2. Mlkey Haley
(Suz,); 3. Scou Neoon (lion); 4. Kenneth Conteen (Suz); 5. SI~ve
CorblJ'i (Su%,),
H/W S/BK EX: 1. Chris Greve (Suz); 2. james Romero ster had close competition all weekend from
Suzuki-mounted Adam Metzler, Webster' wins
were impressive.
Metzler and Webster battled in both of Friday's Supermini contests, in which Webster
absconded with the first-moto holeshot. Webster
beat Metzler to the finish after quickly getting
away from the field. For Metzler, though, it was
a frustrating ride: He started poorly and then
spent the entire moto carving through traffic to
overtake Travis McMackin late in the mota fOT
second. Metzler stepped up his performance in
mota two to net the overall win, ahead of Web·
ster and Alex Hill, via a 2-1 tally.
Scheel's 125cc win on Friday night was also
impressive. Not only did the Intermediate rider
win by a large margi.n, he also beat a field of
Professional riders en route to a 1~1 win. Anoth~
er stellar performance was logged by Keith
Kadell. Kadell, a Junior-ranked rider, was the
second-place finisher in the moto on his Suzuki,
finishing ahead of Pros Ryan Hagemann and
Eric Oeveland and the second-placed Intermediate, Sean Richardson.
Scheel again broke free from traffic early on
in the second moto to convincingly dominate for
P/W (4-6): I. Landon Currier (KTM); 2. Glenn Prestholt
(Cob); 3. Steele Angle-Davidson (Cob); ... Thon'Jas Nichols (ICTM);
5. John Dickerson (KTM).
P/W (7-8): 1. J;w:ob Kannaocla (Cob); 2. SroJn 8I.'rglund (XTM);
3. Gared Smnke Ckm); 4. Mark Wolf Jr. (Lmt); 5. Kyle Lowe
era EX: 1. Chris Greve (Suz); 2. Robb Maran (Suz); 3. James
Romero (Suz); 4. Johnny Rock PoJSI.' (Yam); 5. Trent Feltman
(Kaw).
CTU AM: 1. Thomas Stull (Hon); 2. Brett Fdh.-'T (lion); 3.
Chad Rolland; 4. Scott Nelson (Hon); S. Michael Sk.uamagos
lSuz).
GTU EX: 1. John Jewett (Suz); 2. JnT'l.'d Kapoor (Hon); 3. Dole
Kidfer (Hon); 4. Scott Jensen (Han); 5. Rory Palmer (Suz).
GT IL AM: I. Thomas Lenz (Bue); 2, Troy Tinsley (Hon); 3.
Jllson Davis (Kaw); 4.ju~tin Robinson (Suz); 5, Sam Cooper (Han),
GT IL EX: I. Charles Coyle (Suz); 2. jared Ktlpoor (Kaw); 3.
Michael Ross {Hon); 4. Derreclt Dixon (Yam); 5. Craig Skinner
(!Iud.
Scheel, Webster double
at Salem Arenacross
(KTM).