VOL. 54 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 P87
AFT TWINS
1. Jared Mees (Ind)
2. Bryan Smith (Ind)
3. Brad Baker (Ind)
4. Sammy Halbert (Yam)
5. Brandon Ribinson (H-D)
6. Briar Bauman (Kaw)
7. Jeffrey Carver Jr. (Kaw)
8. Davis Fisher (Kaw)
9. Jake Shoemaker (Kaw)
10. Henry Wiles (Kaw)
AFT SINGLES
1. Dan Bromley (KTM)
2. Morgen Mischler (Hon)
3. Kyle Johnson (Hon)
4. Ben Lowe (Hon)
5. Kevin Stollings (Hon)
6. Oliver Brindley (Kaw)
7. Brandon Price (Hon)
8. Kolby Carlile (Yam)
9. Cole Zabala (Kaw)
10. Tanner Dean (Hon)
second back on a track with 13-
second lap times.
AFT Singles points contend-
ers Brandon Price and Kolby
Carlile fought over seventh with
Price getting the nod.
Cole Zabala and Tanner Dean
rounded out the top 10, while
Sandoval faded to an 11-place
finish.
A 13th-place finish in her semi
left AFT Singles points leader
Shayna Texter on the sidelines
for the main event and cost her
the points lead. Kolby Carlile
now sits atop the leader board
with Brandon Price just seven
points back. For the third time
in the last four races Texter has
failed to earn points and she is
now nine points off the lead with
three races remaining on the
2017 schedule. CN
Springfield Short Track for the
third time [two Pro, one All Star]."
Mischler kept hounding Brom-
ley as Ben Lowe (Bruce Lowe
Excavating/Lowe-Life Perfor-
mance, Honda) moved into third.
The furious pace continued until
lap six when Cole Fealy fell com-
ing off turn four, bringing out the
red flag.
Everyone made the restart for
what would be a nine-lap dash
to the checkered flag. The lead
duo remained the same, but
Kyle Johnson (Parkinson Broth-
ers Racing/Holeshot Harley-
Davidson, Honda) made the
most of the restart and moved
into third.
Lowe was able to hang on
to fourth, with a little breathing
room over Kevin Stollings and
Oliver Brindley who were half a
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