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Robinson, Sorrels and Storrie. Ryan
Cox made a last-lap pass on Conners
to claim fifth.
The Junior-class race proved to be
exciting, as Josh White claimed his
first victory of the season. White, riding a Yamaha four-stroke, found the
thumper was just the ticket in the
slick, muddy conditions. On the first
lap, Chaz Green checked through the
scoring tent with the lead, followed by
Jesse Maupin and White. On the third
lap, White pushed his thumper past
YZ-mounted Green for good. Green
held second in front of a charging
Jake Young. At the checkers, it was
White, Green and Young filling the
again it was the same duo behind
him, but this time Elliot occupied the
second spot while Muhlbach and his
Honda hounded him. Triest took the
checkers with an even bigger gap
than in the first moto, while Elliot
barely held off Muhlbach for the second spot. Jason Cameron, who
placed eighth in the first moot, fared
much beller with a solid fourth, while
Snyder again rounded out the top
five, taking fourth overall on the day.
Hurlburt mustered up a seventh-spot
finish to take fifth overall on the day.
In 250cc Intermediate action, Chris
Stewart took a pair of dominant wins.
Stewart left no question as to who
was the fastest Intermediate on the
track, as he won by huge margins in
both motos aboard a potent Yamaha.
While Stewart kept it simple up front,
things were more complicated behind
him, as moto scores were all over the
place. Tim Stowe came out the best,
as he piloted his Suzuki to second
overall on the day, carding a 4-3
moto score. Jeff Marsh followed up
with a 5-4 tally, which was good
enough for third on the day, while the
first-moto second-place finisher,
Bryce Olson, placed a disappointing
seventh in the second moto for fourth
on the day. Fifth on the day went to
Aaron Youse via 6-5 moto score.
Scores were a little bit more
consistent in the 250cc Beginner
class, at least for the top two, as
Corey Todd aced both motos for the
win while Manuel Gill followed up
with a pair of deuces for the second
spot. However, behind them, moto
scores mirrored those of the Intermediates, as KTM pilot Kregg Karpowich
snagged third spot on the day
via a 6-3 tally, ahead of Trevor
Smith, who rode to a 9-4 score on the
day. Brandon Snow rounded out
the top five with a more consistent
6-5 score.
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podium positions. Brandon Crawford
and Dillon Fleming rounded out the
top five.
As the Mid-South Championship
Youth Series ended its first season,
the riders are looking forward to next
year, and everyone is grateful to all
the promoters, parents and riders that
made this year a success.
CN
Owens..... Mobn:yl:le Club
F8n1sville, Keatuclly
Results: April 14, ZDD2 [Raund 11 ef 111
MINI: 1. Cody Schoettmer (Pol): 2. Cody Smith
(KTM); 3. Hayden Stewart (Lem); 4. Steven
Middlebrook (KTM): 5. Anthony Ferguson (Vam).
INT: 1. Zachary Nash (Kew); 2. Luke Robinson
(Kaw): 3. Z

