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ed and Modified classes, as well
as taking runner-up honors in the
Mini Sr. (12-13) Limited and Mini
Sr. (12-14) Modified classes.
Hannah Hodges of Florida
was another three-time champ.
The Suzuki rider took first-place
honors in the Girls Sr. (12-16),
Schoolgirl (12-16) and Women's
(14+) division.
The JS7 race also hosted the
second round of the Women's
MX Championship Series and
Australia's Mackenzie Tricker
(Yamaha) claimed the overall win
with 2-1 moto scores. Brandy
Richards (Honda) was second
overall with a 1-3, and Taylor Hig-
gins was third overall with a 4-2
(Kawasaki).
Monster Energy/Kawasaki
Team Green's Austin Forkner
had a big week. He swept the
Supermini division, topping both
the S/M 1 (12-15) and S/M 2 (13-
16) division with perfect 1-1 moto
scores.
In some of the big-bike class-
es, Ohio's Aaron Plessinger, on
the Rock River Yamaha, claimed
the 250 A Pro/Sport Champion-
ship with 1-1-1 finishes over Keith
Tucker.
Tucker, however, claimed the
number-one title in the 450 A
Pro/Sport class with 3-5-1 re-
sults.
Kawasaki Team Green Chris
Alldredge, who had great suc-
cess the week earlier at Oak Hill,
suffered some bad luck at Free-
stone. After winning the first two
450 A Pro/Sport motos, a me-
chanical failure resulted in a DNF
in moto three. He also suffered a
mechanical issue in the first 250
A Pro/Sport moto that kept him
out of the title hunt.
Maryland's Alexander Frye had
a successful week in Texas. The
KTM rider won two champion-
ships in the Schoolboy 2 (13-16)
and 250 B Modified classes,
winning every moto.
Georgia's Chase Bell (Kawa-
saki) claimed the win in the com-
petitive 250 B Limited class with
2-1 moto scores.
Some other title winners in-
cluded Conner Mullinnix (KTM,
Mini Sr. 12-13 Limited), Cade
Autenrieth (KTM, Mini Sr. 12-14
Modified), Ryder Difrancesco
(Cobra, 51 Limited 7-8 and 4-8),
Pierce Brown (KTM, 85cc 9-11
Limited), Stilez Robertson (Kaw,
85cc 9-11 Modified), Jake Mas-
terpool (Yam, Schoolboy 1 12-16)
and Josh Mosiman (KTM, Col-
legeboy 16-24).
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
SHEA
FOUCHEK
More than 1300 riders turned out
for the James Stewart Freestone
Spring Championship in Wortham,
Texas.