Deming, Wash. (August 27, 2004) - Colton Heath has made it four in a row.
On a night when the weather was suspect, a good crowd turned out to witness
exciting racing. Both Danielle Huson second and Blake Brigge third, gave
Colton everything he could handle for the twenty-five lap feature. Danielle’s
second night in the new car turned out much better than the previous week when
bringing out two yellows put her in the pits for the night. Since Blake’s
first night in the car win, he has consistently finished in the top five,
except for lasts week.
600CC “A” Main Finish
1. #13 Colton Heath
2. #73 Danielle Huson
3. #2B Blake Brigge
4. #21 Rob Vaughn
5. # 0 Dave Needham
6. #17 Derek Holmwood
7. #11 Brad Davison
8. #59 Don Chance
9. # 4 Michael Palmgren
10. #58 Mark Stender
11. #2S Kyle Statema
12. # 8 Rob Roby
13. #10 Forest Metcalf
14. #3X Ken Statema
Lifestyle RV / Renegade Custom Coaches & Haulers 1200 Sprints
Kyle Johnson, substituting for Brock Lemley in the #10 ride, proved why he was
chosen to take over for Brock. Kyle got the jump from the outside of the front
row on fast time qualifier and pole sitter Jared Ridge, but Jared gave him
everything he had, trying a low side many time’s, Jared could not get enough
momentum going forward to make the pass.
1200CC A – Main Finish
1. #10 Kyle Johnson
2. #12 Jared Ridge
3. #22 Eric Drake
4. #58 Roland Cope
5. # 6 Jason Bloodgood
6. # 8 Evan Funk
7. #57 Ozzie McGee
8. #24 Lee Hornbeck
9. #17 Brent Holloway
10. #77 Bill Rude
11. #27 Ed Luke
12. #38 Mark Cozza
13. # 9 Clennon Holloway
14. #59 Eric Fisher
Kasey Kahne/Bellingham Chrysler Center Jr. Sprints
Kyle Oman’s 6K was a back-to-back in the winner. Kyle sitting on top of the
points standings has fourteen top five finishes. Natalie Sinner won the battle
of sibling’s by racing her brother Chad for four laps before pulling ahead and
up to the second finishing spot, brother Chad came home fourth. Drive of the
night, Steven Hendrickson. Steven flipped in his heat race tearing the top
wing completely free of his car. The crew was able to make repairs, but he had
to start dead last in the main. When the race ended, Steven was in the third
position, making him the hard charger of the night.
Kasey Kahne/Bellingham Chrysler Jr. Sprints “A” Main
1. #6K Kyle Oman
2. #5 Natalie Sinner
3. #13 Steven Hendrickson
4. #11 Chad Sinner
5. #71 Dustin O’Brien
6. #1W Gary Wright
7. #95 Spencer Peterson
8. #59 Justin Wedekind
9. #77 Duncan Reimer
10. #89 Kenzi Thomas
11. #45 Jarrod Saddler
12. #77W Tyler West
13. #93 Victoria Morris
14. #98 Jacob Buckenmeyer
In the 250jr’s Jake Benson was back in victory lane. Jake, from outside pole,
got the jump on pole sitter Jared Peterson. A great race ensued for second
between Jared, Kami Dodd, Devin Madonia, and Ben Hallmark. Ben spun out went
to the rear and still finished sixth.
A lot of these drivers have already obtained 600’s for next season, or have
them on ordered for next year. Look for a new crop of 250jr drivers next
season.
250jr “A” Main
1. #32 Jake Benson
2. # 9 Jared Peterson
3. #83 Kami Dodd
4. #42 Devin Madonia
5. # 8 Andrew Chong
6. #44 Ben Hallmark
7. #14 Shelby Minor-Ball
8. #96 Mack Brown
9. # 2 Jesse Branham
10. #10 Dustin O’Brien
11. # 6 Kyle Oman
12. #48 Scott Crane
13. #21 Ryan Cully (scratch)
14. #10 Dustin O’Brien DQ’d
The 250 Class, #23 Seth Bergman started outside front row, after a good race
with pole starter Ben Hogarth, Seth took the lead on lap seven and led the
rest of the way. Point’s leader Kyle Johnson finished second after starting in
the fifth spot, and Kyle Valiant started and finished third.
250CC A – Main Finish
1. #23 Seth Bergman
2. #10 Kyle Johnson
3. # 3 Kyle Valiant
4. #82 Greg Thornhill
5. #92 Eric Turner
6. # 5 Geoff Needham
7. #12 Spud Allen
8. #29 Brandon Turner
9. #21 Ben Hogarth
10.# 7 Austin Smith
11.#31 Jacob Little
12.#41 Tyler Thompso