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This was be the sixth annual Jon Leak
Memorial MX, held for the first time at the SVR
club, with new event sponsor Championship
Powersports of Wauseon, Ohio. It was
announced in the future, the annual event will
be renamed the Jon Leak and Friends Memorial MX, in honor of past club members.
Compa was unstoppable in the Intermediate classes. and also placed second
overall in a very competitive 16-24 Collegeboy class.
Compa took the 125cc Intermediate-class
win, over the hard-riding Wood brother. Ben
Wood was second and Matt Wood was third.
Compa was in total control of the 250cc
Intennecliates and cruised to victory, leaving a
great battle behind him involVing Paul Johnson, Scott Shane and Bob Hadley, who would
finish in that order.
The Collegeboy class was loaded with talent, and Compa was put to the test of running
with some of the Expert riders. Tony Robinson
was flying out front, leaving Compa to fight off
determined Canadian KX rider Brad Dixon and
local racer John Mason. Compa rode hard and
smart to take second overall. with Dixon third.
Robinson made the honorable mention list
for his three-class effort on the day. He won
the College boy and 125cc Pro classes and
also placed third in the 250cc Pro class, eaming a big chunk of change.
Kyle McConnell pushed his Suzuki hard in
the 125cc Novice and 125cc Junior classes
and earned the overall in both to win the sec·
ond-place Jon Leak Pride Award. McConnell
has won the Pride Award the previous two
years.
Jacob Behringer won the 50cc (7-8) and
65cc (8-9) classes, which earned him the
third-place Pride Award.
This year, two Sportsmanship awards were
given out in honor of former SVR members.
The Dan Maas Sportsmanship Award was won
by Allen Jones; the very likable KX rider took
wins in both the 85cc (12-15) and Supermini
classes, and is always a thrill to watch out on
the track. Kimberly Kocher took home the
Dave Hoenbrink Sportsmanship Award for her
great rides in the Women's and Supermini
classes. Kimberly had high expectations in the
Women's class, where she had a great battJe
with Kelsie Bemholtz and Teala Keller in both
motos. In moto two, Kocher had the early
lead, with Bemholtz putting on the pressure,
while Keller was a solid third. Bernholtz made
her move past Kocher's Kawasaki on the final
lap and held it to the finish for the overall win.
Kocher bounced back to battle with the boys
in the Supermini class, where she took a
secure second place overall to earn the
sportsmanship award.
UFO rider John Kidd Jr. was also a double-class winner, taking the 250cc Pro win
over Jake Davis and Robinson, and pushed
his YZ thumper to the Vet Over 25 victory,
over Joe Lewis and Cory Mason.
Results
50 BEG: I. Britlllny Hansen (Yam): 2. Jesse Hauger (Yam); 3
Aaron Higgins (Kaw); 4. Zachary Kempf (Yam)
50 (4-6); 1. Ryan Patchin (KTM); 2. Jacob Sparics (KTM); 3
Scout Sparks (Lem); 4. Michal!l Bronson (KTM); 5. Logan Rader
(KT"')
50 (7·8): I. Jattlb Behringer (Kaw); 2. C&de Clason (KTM): 3
R.J. Donaldson (Yam); 4. lach Haar (Yam); 5 Scottie S1auterbeck
(pol).
50 (4-8); I. Cade Clason (KTM); 2. Jacob ThoIMS (KTM): 3.
Ryan Patchin (KTM); 4. lack Haat (Yam): 5. Keler Shoemaker (Yam).
65 BEG: I. Jeff Walker (Hon): 2. Robert Patchin (Kaw): 3. Coop·
~ Zoelll!l" (Kaw): 4. Kyle Remesik (KTM).
65 (7·9); 1. Jacob Behnnger (Kaw); 2. Taylor Sparks (Kaw); 3
Brock Bemholtz (Kow): 4. Tyler Sparks (Kow): 5. Kevin MaM (Kaw).
65 (I()'ll): 1 Jeffn!:y Parker (Kew); 2. Hahn Mitchl!lI (Kaw): 3
Bno""'" Rue (Hon); 4 F _ R _ (Swl.
85 (7·11): 1. Kyle ErhDrd (Kaw); 2. Josh Abrecht (Yam): 3. rllTl
Walkl!!f (Kaw); 4. Eric: Holland (Sul); 5. Hohn MitcheD (Yam).
85 (12-15): 1 Allen Jones (Kawl: 2. Stephen Hahn (Suz); 3
Jorrico f't'utchell (Kaw): 4. ChnstJan 0rt0Iar0 (Kew); 5. Seth Shoemaker (Yom)
85 EXTRA.; I Kyle Erhard (Kaw); 2. Josh Abne<:ht (yam): 3
Bryce Lersen (SuI): 4 TIm Walker (Kaw); 5. Jeffrey Parker (Kaw).
S/MlNI: I. Allen Jones (Kaw); 2. Kimberty Kocher (Ka.,): 3
HaM (Sw); 4 am.t.on OrtolaN (!\awl; 5 11'", Spono (Hon).
125 JR (12·15); I. Kyle McConnell (Suz); 2. Jordan Marlin
(Suz); 3. Corey Shaffstall (Kaw); 4 Thomas Rue (KTM); 5. Jerry
Elnd< (Su<).
125 NOV· 1 Kyle McCOf\t1l!I1 (Suzl; 2. Jordan Merlin (Suz); 3
_
Ross Webken (Hon); 4. Corey Shaffstal1 (Kaw): 5. Thomas Rue
(KT"').
125 INT: I. Joshua Campa (Hon); 2. Ben Wood (Yam); 3 Matt
Wood (Hon): 4 Michael Roberts (Yom); 5. DennIS Beon:! (Yam).
125 EX: I. Tony Rollman (Han).
250 NOV: 1. Jl!ff~ Cartson (Hon); 2. Kl!vtn Bowers (Hon); 3
Woody Hiemann (Hon); 4. Toby Shehom (Han): 5. Bnan Rife (Hon).
250 INT: I ~hua Campa (Hon); 2. Paul Johnson (Han); 3
Scott Shane (Yam): 4 Bob Hedley (Kaw): 5. Aaron Weaver (Yom).
250 EX: 1. John Kidd Jr. (Yam); 2. Jake Dovls (Yom); 3. Tony
RobInson (Hon); 4. Joey lewis (Yam): 5. Brad Dixon (Kaw).
WMN; I. Kelsil! Bemholu. (Han); 2. Kimberly Kochl!r (Kaw): 3.
Teola Keller (Han): 4. Jamca Mitchl!lI (Kaw); 5. Angela ShaffstlllL
16·24: I. Tony Robinson (Honl; 2. Joshuo Campa (Hon); 3
Bred Dillon (Kow): 4 John Mason (Yam): 5. Poul Johnson (Han)
VET 25...: I. John Kldd Jr. (Yam); 2. Joey lewis (Yam); 3. Cory
Mason (Yllm): 4. Jeff Woolum (Han); 5. GeorgI! Twaddle (Han).
VET 30. NOV: 1. James Bronson (Hon); 2. Tim Shoemaker
(Yam): 3. Mitchell Ranker (Hon); 4 Jeffrey Van Beveran (Kaw); 5
Scott Zlleber (KTM).
VET 30. AlB: I. Erin Early (Han); 2. Craig Smith (Han): 3
Rkhard Sweat (Yam): 4. John Magada (Han): 5. Scott Curren (Kaw).
VET 40.: I. Steven Holland (Han); 2. John Oliver (Han): 3
Scott Shane (Yam); 4 Vem Zweifel (Hon); 5. Cari Davis (Han).
4-STRK MINt I. Lewis Stm (Han); 2. Jeff Wolker (Hon); 3. Ell
Burdette (Yam): 4. Kristen Compllment (Yam); 5. Keler Shoemaker
(Yom).
4·STRK OPEN: 1. Matthew Dake (Yam); 2. CralQ SmIth (Hon);
Brett Remesik (KIM): 4. Cart DavIS (Hon); 5. John Oliver (Hon).
B/t\BR: I, Eric Bauer (Yam)
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Shippensburg Speedway
Headman Lops Off
Two Vintage Wins
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Michael Headman closed out the AHMRA
Northeast Regional Dirt Track series with a
pair of wins at Shippensburg Speedway's final
race of the year. Headman took wins in the
'70s Singles class and finished first on his
750cc Yamaha in the Combined Class, which
featured four riders in four classes.
In the '70s Singles contest, Headman got
out in front of Larry Weiss, Bill Reynolds and
Mark Fillebrown. Reynolds got by W~iss on
the third lap and started pounding on the
leader. Headman held him off, while Reynolds
tried a desperate move for the win off the final
tum, only to do a doughnut when he lost traction, moving everyone up one.
The Combined contest saw Headman leading his mentor, Weiss, followed by Melvin
Brown and Terry Waite. After the first lap, the
field stayed evenly spaced to the end.
The Over 50 event, strangely, had all the
riders on 750s, led by Mike Keane, Weiss
(again), Brown and Joe Reynolds. Weiss
seemed a little quicker than Keane, but Keane
was guarding the low line with a passion.
Weiss tried to take the outside line in the later
stages of the race but couldn't get by Keane.
While Larry Weiss wasn't entered in the
fourth class, the 250cc Sportsman event,
another Weiss was - Larry's brother Ken. Bill
MacQueen put his quick Can-Am in front of
Ken Weiss and Waite right at the start. Ken
stayed close in the early going, but MacQueen
started to pull away.
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Legends of Motorsports - Golden Mountain 1961
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American Thunder - Beverly Hills Charity Bike Show
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Smith !ops Hilltoppers
By MARK BUCHANAN
UNIONTOWN, IN, OCT. 6
A small turnout of 125 riders showed up for
the first Hoosier Hilltoppers race of the fall
season. Heavy rains on Friday left the track
very muddy, and the club was forced to omit
the woods section and run more laps instead.
Mark Smith had a great day, taking both
overall wins in the Over 25 A and Over 30 A
classes on his Thumper Racing/Fox Yamaha.
KTM-mounted Scott Woolls took the holeshot
in the first Over 25 A moto, in front of Bobby
Hall, on a Hill's 4X4 Yamaha, and Rob
Nugent, on an Off Road Group TM. Smith
passed Nugent on the first lap and then
passed Hall on lap two for second. Woolls held
the lead until Smith took it on lap four for the
win. Woolls finished second, followed by Hall
and Nugent.
Woolls nailed the holeshot again in the
second moto, in front of Hall and Smith. On
lap two, Smith passed Hall and then Woolls on
the next lap for the win_ Smith took the overall
with both moto wins, and Hall finished second.
in front of Woolls and Nugent_
Yamaha-mounted Tom Meiers took the
holeshot in the first combined Over 30 A and
Over 30 B moto, in front of Hall and Smith.
Hall quickly took the lead from Meiers on the
first lap. and Honda rider Todd Denney held
third, in front of Smith and Jerry Barber, on a
Cycle Shed KTM. Smith passed Denney and
Meiers on the second lap and closed on Hall.
Smith pressured Hall the entire moto but
couldn't make the pass, and Hall took the win,
Denney also passed Meiers on the second lap
for the win in the Over 30 B portion. with
Meiers holding on to second. in front of Yamaha rider Eric Wilson and Barber.
Smith took the second-moto holeshot and
went wire to wire for the moto and overall win,
in front of Hall. Meiers took the early lead in
the Over 30 B class, but Denney passed
Meiers on the first lap for a repeat of the running order in the second moto.
Woolls took the holeshot in the first Heavy
A moto, in front of Hall and Kelley Lee, on a
Hoosier Hilltoppers Yamaha. Hall pressured
Woolls for the whole race and took the lead
with a lap to go for the win.
Hall took the moto-two holeshot, in front of
WooHs, for the wire-to-wire win. Woolls went
down hard near the end of lap one and Hall
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250 SP"TSMN: 1. Bill ~ (C-A): 2. Ken we.. (BuI): 3
Teny Waite (BuI).
SO.. I. Mike Keene (Yam): 2.l.any WedS (Tn); 3. Metvan Bmwn
(Tn1; 4. Jo< R.,..- (Yom); 5. Clonme Hugh

