(far left) Shane Wa"s put in another
good ride, this time finishing second
overall.
(Left) Ryan Rodgers from
Pennsylvania got on the podium
with a third'place finish.
(Above) Motocrosser Barry Carsten
gave the hare scrambles a shot and
finished eighth.
(Below) Wally Palmer (6) leads the
pack through the first turn.
"I had a pretty good start, in the top
five, and started charging, working my
way up to the front," Rodgers said. "On
the last lap, Brian and I battled for third.
Unfortunately, he went down, and I was
able to get third."
Garrahan finished fourth in the race
and third in the series.
"My race was good," Garrahan said. "I
didn't get such a good start, but I was able
to work my up, picking off riders slowly. I
passed Ryan for third, but on the last lap,
he passed me back on the grass track
part. He had a good inside line and we
had some contact, I went down, but it is
all good."
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MmOR NAnONAL HAil SCRAMBLES
EAGUSWOOD TOWNSHIP,
NEW JII5IY
RESULTS: 0cT0B11 16, 2005
(Ami 10 Of 10 ROUNDS)
OVERALL: I. Mkhaell.Alleny (KTM): 2. Shane Watts
(KTM): 3. Ryan Rodg"" (Yam): 1. Brian Garrahan (5ta): 5.
Jus~n Williamson (Yam): 6. Pamek GMnNn (KTM): 7.
Brian LaW5Of1 (Yam): B. Ilany Ca......, (SIa): 9. William
KIng (KTM): 10. Lee - . (Yom): II. RichMd Laffeny
(KTM): f 2. Kavln Beonett (Hon); I 3. D>fe Sweigart (KTM);
11. Josh MeLevy (!nney (Yam): 16.
Brian Smith (!«l (Kaw).
AHA NATIONAl. CHAHI'lONSHIP HAII£ SCIAH·
BUS SERIES FINAl. POINTS STANDINGS (Aftet- 10
0/ 10 rounds); I. Chuck Woodf<>«l (165); 2. jason_
(117); 3. Brian Gaonhan (117): 1. _
jenks (lf3): 5.
Patrick Garrahan (102): 6. Ilany Hawk J'. (B5): 7. Justin
WlI6amsoo (B3); B. MkhoeIl.Alleny (76); 9. Travis Gn:en
(69): 10. Juha Solminen (60); II. Shane Watts (5B): 12.
RichMd Lafferty (51); 13. I(e,;n Boiley (<<): 11. Nathan
Kanney (12): IS. Charles Mull'.. (12): 16. Many Mkheb
(12): 17. Glenn Kearney (11): lB. Denn;, Decker (37): 19.
Moopn Green (35): 20. Ryan Rodge<> (33).
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