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Noble, on his yz 12S, was charging hard, and he would end up
second in the mota, followed by Bryant in third and Dallas
Dunn in fourth. Rounding out the top five was Scott Carhon.
In the second moto, Peek got out front early, but he was
kept honest the entire moto by a very motivated Zach Brown.
Though Brown was rode the wheels off his KX2S0F, he couldn't
get close enough to try a pass. Third spot this time went to
Noble, followed by loch Pechinko in fourth and Dunn in fifth.
In another very competitive class, the 12Scc/2S0F Beginner
class, Jacob Buelna dominated both motos. In the first moto,
Buelna grabbed the holeshot and never looked back. Brandon
Gilhooley finished a hard-fought second, followed by Adam Culver
in third, Richard Kutbach in fourth and Austin Murdock in fifth.
The second moto was all Buelna's. He was followed by
Gilhooley again in the number-two spot, but this time it was
Gabe Claveau claiming third, with Joe Hollie getting fourth.
Rounding out the top fIVe was Kutbach.
Johnny jelderda was absolutely flying in the 8Scc Intermediate
class. The first moto was Jelderda's (rom start to finish, as he
easily took the win over Jonathan Hornbeck. Marcus Carillo
crossed the finish line in third, followed by Mason Sweden in
fourth. Mota two was an exact repeat of the first, with jelderda
taking the win, followed by Hornbeck, Carillo and Sweden.
The 50ce Novice class might have been the most exciting
class of the day. KTM-moumed Tanner Scogin won both motos
easity. but the real racing was going on behind him. In the first
mota, Scogin jumped out to an early lead, followed by a hardcharging Jerad Knisely in the second spot. Knisely was on the
edge, and an eventual crash dropped him back to fourth. Knisely
caught back up to second place but then went down again, this
time taking down Paul Stratton in the process. Scogin took the
moto win, over Stratton. Knisely managed a third. with David
Dade taking fourth and Dylan Nelson rounding out the top five.
In moto two, it was again Scogin with the early lead, and the
eventual win. This moto went a little better for Knisely, who
finished second, over Stratton. Fourth went to Dade, with
Nelson again finishing fifth.
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RESULTS
50 NOV: I. Tanner Scogin (KTH); 2. Jerad Knisely (Hon); J. Paul Stratton
(Hon); -4. David Dade (Hon); 5. Dylan Nelson (Hon). 65 STRTR: I. Tanner
65 BEG:
I. Gaige Herrera (KTM). 65 NOV: I. Frank Goukl (KTM); 2. Trevw Jessen (Suz).
85 STRTR: I. Garren laye (Yam). 85 BEG: I. Man Hulse (KTM): 2. Chris Barr
(Suz); 3. Dylan Bennett (Hon); •. ""«hew Aocenc;o (Suz); 5. Jeff Hollie J'. (Kaw).
85 NOV: I. Roben Gold (Yam); 2. Mic:h:uN Gutierrez (Yam); J. Austin Holben
(KTM); 4. David Okon (Yam); 5. Mason Rodriguez (Hen). 85 INT: I. Johnny
Jelderda (Kaw); 2. Jonathan Hornbeck (Suz); 3. """"' Camllo (Kaw); •. Mason
Sweden (Suz). 125/250F BEG: I. Jacob Buelna (Yam); 2. Brandon Gilhooley
(Kaw); 3. RichMd Kutba