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Cycle News 2002 03 13

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:z5,. BEG: I. Wayne Chl.mbley (Yern): 2. Brien Matson (Yem). 2,5-. JR: 1. Rodty Hash (Kaw); 2. Wes T~ (Kaw): 3. Gwidael Buchou (Yam). zs. INT; l. ReveDe Harrison (KTM); 2. Jay Van Dyke (Kaw). VET BEG; 1. Scou NoIeworttly (Suz): 2. BriMl Pappalardo (Sta): 3. John Ge:toch (Yam); 4. ram Norton (Kl'M); 5. Stew: /"iorr (Han). VET Jl< I. Dov1d _ IKT1'II: 2. (Hon): 3. Juan He:agste T _ (Yom). 125 NOV: I. Jerad DeNmon (Yam): 2. Uriah K~ (Sur); 3. Joey Brown (Y.m): 4. Gary MakO'Nieckl (Yam): 5. Ricky Rusche (Yam). 125 INT: I. Robble Smith (Y.m): Z. Kend.1 Owens (lIT"'): 3. Jarod Brown (Hon): 4. Adam Estes (K.w); 5. Derrick Creech (Sur). 125 EX; I. D.... id Casada (V.m); Z. Wayne Massey (Hon): 3. .IeU'TLtlW; I. Robbie Smith (Vom); 2. Jorod Brown (Hon): 3. Jerad Dd.rmon (Yam); 4. Cash Maltlen (Yam): 5. Joey Browo (Yaml. 25,. AM:. I. Jeremy Abney (Yam): 2. Greg Ingels (Kaw); 3. Oevld C.1n (Can); 4. Olenn Spe.rs (Yam): 5. Derrlck Creech (Sul). 23,. EX: 1. David C.sad. (Vam). 30.. AM:. I. Greg Ingell (K.w): 2. Davkl Cain (Cao); 3. J.mes Laird (Y.m): 4. Johnny Abney (Yam): 5. Bobby Bowles (SuI). 40.: 1. Jim Thomas (Y.m); 2. Randy Thomu (Yam); 3. M.an.y Y ....... (Yom); 4.•""'" Goodman 1....1: 5. Dovld""" (....). 50..: 1. Ron Ainsworth (Hon); 2. Gary Drummond (Yam). C U a I We all dream of glory for the sake of family, personal pride, and in the case of the very talented few, financial gain. "Tonight we are an extended family as we celebrate and honor the athletic achievements of the finest racers in our district. Whether you earned a position in the top 10, or scored points and got mentioned in the Knobby News, or simply gave it your all in a particular rllce. you are all winners in this difficult sport of motocross. By its very nature, motocross is an individual sport, but no one achieves good results without the help and efforts of those around them who make it happen. "The creed of the Special Olympics is. 'God, let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.' May you be brave in your attempts this coming season and every one thereafter. Strength and honor to you all." With those words of the keynote speaker, so opened the celebration called MSC Night. Nearly 700 people showed up at Anthony's Pier 9, an upscale catering hall. for the District 34 Awards banquet. While everyone in attendance was a winner of some sort, the top winners of the night were Hunter Yamaha-spon- sored Terry Finkle. who won both the I 25cc A and 250cc A-class championships; Mike Spear. who matched that feat with championships in the Over 25 A and Over 30 A classes; and Kyle Hutson. who also doubled with titles in the Senior Mini and Supermini classes. Dorothy and Eric Guenkel awarded Special Recognition Awards to their rider Finkle, who was also rewarded with a check for for his traditional cup of milk after Terry's finished racing. Jeanine Price, the registrar and nlll III S1000. His uncle, Nicky Finkle, who's his tireless mechanic, was also given a silver goblet __ MARCH 13, 2002 83

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