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The Pro contest gets under way at round two of TORO action in Muenster, Texas. took second, and I was able to get it back together in time [0 come through third. Crouch was riding like a hero! He did not make a mistake. I'm very proud of him." Sixteen-year-old Crouch seized the lead with three miles left to seal his first Pro victory. "I had a great four or five laps of practice on Saturday," said the Richardson Motorsports/MSRlGaeme-backed Crouch_ "The track was fun, and I loved the flow. When the weather started to tum bad, I started to worry. I don't do well in the rain, and those nightmares started to come back (0 me. I just started riding to have fun, and it turned out I was in the top three!" Crouch started riding mostly motocross when he was 3 years old and began contesting cross country races at the age of 9. He has a track in his front yard in Pittsburg, Texas, as well as one on the side of the house and one across the street in the woods on which to practice. It looks like those "playgrounds" are serving him well. RESULTS AA: I. Matthew Crouch (Yam): 2. Steve Leivan (Yam); 3. Brian Storrie (GG); 4. Mark Weeks (Suz); S. Caleb Ramsay. OPEN A: I. Eric Hess; 2. Bnan Montgomery: 3. Justin Bonner: 4. Jen Wilbanks; 5. Tref Hodge. OPEN 8: I. Anthony Bishop: 2. Chris Scott; 3. Christian Vowell; 4. Dwayne Tincher; 5. Scon McCarns. OPEN C: I. Eric Looney; 2. Alex Schuenemann; 3. Casey Sullivan: 4. Luke Gohlke; 5. Matt Davis. 250 A: I. Bert Reynolds: 2. Jeremy Ahlman; 3. Aaron Ramsey; 4. Rene Beunier: 5. Kevin Breton. 250 8: I. Austin Wann: 2. Cooper Bailey; 3. Devon Coener: 4. Eric Ginord: 5. Rusry Hearn. 2S0 C: I. Jeff Sorrell: 2. Will Dinwiddie: 3. Jason C. Mitchell: 4. Rob Dewey; 5. Kevin Kuykendall. 200 A: I. Bryan Vaughan: 2. Beau Otto: 3. Nathan Rodgers: 4. Todd Martin: 5. Tyler Schexnailder. 200 8: I. Cameron Ishmael: 2. Cody Beck; 3. Logan Price: 4. Man Sparks: S. Gabriel Beardsley. 200 C: I. Don Ortega: 2. Justin McKinley; 3. Heidi Passin: 4. Nathan Perryman; S. Michael Bohrer. ]0+ A: I. Brent Sellers; 2. Cec:il Parker, 3. Johnny Cox: 4. Will Pattison; 5. Erik Nielsen. 30+ B: I. Fred Robeson: 1. Stephen Tucker; 3. Allan McDonald: 4. Tom Eaton; 5. Billy Rodgers. 30+ C: I. T. Sadler, 1. Cutter Holloway; J. ScOtt Dawson: 4. Keir Coughlin: 5. Dempsey Addy. ]8+ A: I. Kenny Vowell; 2. Ray Jennings; 3. Donnie McMillon; 4. Bobby Southard; 5. Rob Riner. 38+ 8: I. Jeff Posey: 1. Mark Coener: 3. Russell Clark; 4. David L Gran Sr.: 5. Kevin Ruckdeschell. 38+ C: I. David Paris; 2. Chuck Wiedenhoefer; 3. Gary Collins: 4. Scott Armel; S. Scot Martin. 45+ A: I. Andrew Cooksey; 2. DOlIg Taft; 3. Ronny Donald: 4. Dan Burch. 4S+ B: I. Randy Sawyer; 1. Bill Cason; 3. Tim Pritchard: 4. Thorn Kuhns: S. Curt Phillips. 4S+ C: l. Steve Channell; 1. Greg Blackman: 3. Michael Snoddy: 4. Charlie Bridges: 5. Nelson Newton. SO+ A: I. Billy Young; 2. Larry Hunter: 3. Ruben Martin; 4. Sonny Truitt. 50+ 8: I. Charlie Robinson; 1. Brad Miller: 3. Ron Beck: 4. John Davenport; 5. Frank Leivan. 50+ C: I. Jimmy Stovall: 1. Gerry E. Rains; 3. Ted Ramsay; ... Ron Meyer; 5. John Cambis. 60+: I. Bill Fleming; 1. Hazen Smith; 3. DwIght Leatherwood; ... Jerry Boren: 5. Max Brand. lOS A: I. Tracy Tn Kisor; 1. HeIdi Possin; 3. Sheni Stephens: 4. Cathy Estes: S. Kristen Shirley. lOS B: I. Candice McMillon: 1. Shelly McMillon: 3. AYlley Crouch: 4. Jennifer Webb: 5. Fehcia Corbin. lOS C: I. Michelle Fins; 1. Trisha Johnson; 3. Melanie K1ander, 4. Cindy Gross; >. Ani Panchill. MINI A:. I. Taylor Inglet; 1. Garrett Bollom: 3. Josh Hess: 4. Tyler Miller; 5. Austin Henderson. MINI B: I. Justin Dunn: 1. Danny Cooksey: 3. Brandon Richards: 4. Billy Dasinger: 5. David L Groff Jr. MINI C: I. Cheyenne Harmon: 2. Noah Eaton: 3. Trevor Buck; 4. Ian Bailey; S. Christopher Storrie. P/W SO A: I. Macie Arrington; 1. Gaston Johnson: 3. Wyatt Sadler. PfW SO 8: I. Tyler Scrogum; 1. Nick Burnen: 3. Manhew Aldridge: 4. Cole Neal: 5. Eric Lucas. P/W SO C: ,. Colton Corbin; 1. Parker Campbell; 3. Logan Hughes; 4. Logan Culp: S. Ben Otto. P/W 65 A: I. Troy Sanford: 2. J.D. Reed: 3. Syth Rodrigues;". Shelby Warren. P/W 65 B: I. Tyler Chidester; 1. Blues Henderson: 3. Dalton Green: 4. Chase Reynolds: 5. Blake Manhews. P/W 65 C: I. Casey Karr. 1. Blake Parker, 3. Trysten Edington; ... Tanner Knight: 5. Leah Grav1ey. JR BEG: I. Jacob Bailey; 1. c.J. Holloway; 3. Joel Juvrud: 4. Steven lucas; 5. Colton Hansen. Tulie Motocross Racing Out in the Tulies By KAREN BOEHLER TULAROSA, NM, NOV. 14 o iders woke up to a cold and rainy morning Sunday at the Tulie r\Motocross track, but by the time the races started, the downpours had stopped, and the track, while soggy in spots, had dried out enough to offer some challenging racing. 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