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PHOTO BY CLAY LIGHT
Oregon State Motocross Championship Series
Final Round: Forster Livestock Pavilion
By CLAY LIGHT
SALEM, OR, OCT. 30
regan's josh Hill was unstoppable at the 10th and final
round of the Oregon State Motocross Championship
Series, held inside the Forster Uvestock Pavilion at the Oregon
State Fairgrounds in Salem. Hill. who just two months before
made the jump up to the Pro ranks and has thus far remained
unbeaten, was again at the top of the heap on this night. The 16year-old from Yoncalla trounced the competition in the 125cc
and 250cc Pro/Intermediate classes.
Although Hill was the lone Pro-class participant at the series
finale, he did make his presence known. Hill lapped the fields of
rider in the two classes - aU the way up to second place on one
occasion - leaving no doubt in anybody's mind as to who was the
fastest rider in attendance.
HIli's first overall win came in the combined 250cc
Pro/Intermediate/junior contest. Hill bolted to the head of the
class in both matos, leaving Cody Hockema and Shane Skiles to
battle for second-place honors, a position that ultimately fell to
Hockema in both instances. Skiles, who recently moved up to
the Intermediate class, kept Hockema at bay for a few laps in
moto two, although Hockema, Oregon's top Junior-class rider,
found a way past the Honda rider and won the Junior portion
overall. Skiles' 3-3 finishes behind Hill and Hockema earned him
the Intermediate·class win, followed by Junior riders Bradley
Hillman, Robby McCabe and Mitch Schlottmann.
Honda rider Mitch Rask was the rider who stuck closest to
O
Suzuki-mounted William See captured the
overall 8Scc (12-13) and Supermini-class WhlS at
the 10th and final round of the Oregon State
Motocross Championship Series.
FORSTER IJVESTOCK PAVIUON
30, 2005
The Chairman of the
Board Means Business!
BATAVIA, NY, OCT. 30
The KSA Racing 2005 WNYMA season
I ended on a couple of high notes at AreaS I
Motocross Park. Not only was this event the
final round of the season, as well as the final
round of the inaugural yet greatly successful
WNYMA Senior Fall Classic Series, it was also
the WNYMA's first-ever Canadian/American
Race. With more than 60 of our Canadian
cousins joining the encamped 300-plus-riderstrong WNYMA family just an hour's ride
south of the border, in Batavia, New York, this
was definitety an international success.
Twenty fortysomething octane junkies lined
up for a shot at some serious Senior Fall Classic
Series loot, with the Senior B, Senior C and Vet
classes each receiving the following bounties:
First-overall finishers earned $50 in Scott USA
Bucks, second-overall finishers pocketed three
bottles of K-I 00 Fuel Treatment and 50
percent off PowerMadd handguards, thirdoverall finishers garnered a set of PowerMadd
handguards, fourth-overall finishers were
tightened up with One West clothing hoodies,
and fifth-overall finishers received a set of I

