Kil-Kare Dragway
1166 Dayton-Xenia Rd.
Xenia, Ohio 45385
www.Kilkare.com

 

 

          Over 260 cars showed up for eliminations on Saturday, as well as the Ohio Jegs Junior Dragster Super Series. In the super pro quarterfinals we would see Jarrod Steen of South Charleston dial a 5.48 to the 4.95 of JR Lockhart from Riverside. Lockhart would get the better reaction time with a .507 and would take the round win with a 4.959 pass. Next would be Brent Angles of Hillsboro dialing a 5.21 to the 5.39 of Ceslie Shellhaas from Springfield. Ceslie would get a .548 on the tree and would take the win with a 5.416. The last pair for the round would be Allen Miller of Christiansburg dialing a 6.06 to the 5.20 of Steve Collier of Dayton. Miller would get the better light with a .513 but would get too much stripe and broke out giving the win to Collier who ran a 5.202.
            In the semis it would be Shellhaas against Lockhart. Lockhart would go red moving Shellhaas to the finals to face bye runner Steve Collier.
            In the finals Collier would dial a 5.20 to the 5.39 of Shellhaas. Collier would get the better light with a .520 but it would be Shellhaas taking the win on a 5.390 run.
            In the Pro class quarterfinals it would be Dave Freauf of Beavercreek dialing a 7.18 to the 6.46 of Jack Spivey from Williamsburg. Freauf would go red moving Spivey to the semis. Next would be IDDU’s Phil Borton dialing a 7.09 to the 6.45 of Brad Day from Bowersville. Borton would cut a .524 for the starting line advantage, and would back it up with a 7.116 pass for the win light. The next pair would be Mick Pence of Bainbridge dialing a 6.13 to the 7.09 of Boomer Ellison from Beavercreek. Ellison would go red moving Pence to the semis. John Engle had the bye.
            In the semis we would see Pence dial a 6.15 against Engle dialing a 6.23. Engle would cut a .510 and take the win light with a 6.238 run. Next would be Spivey dialing a 6.44 to the 7.09 of Borton. Spivey would get a .537 on the tree and would take the win with a 6.461 pass.
            In the finals it would be Spivey dialing 6.44 to the 6.23 of Engle. Engle would cut a .522 light and would take the win with a 6.241 pass.
            In the sportsman class we would see Mike Haines of Spring Valley dial a 12.38 to the 18.29 of Kevin Butts from Jamestown. Butts would get the better reaction time with a .520 but it would be Haines with the double breakout win on a 12.331 pass. Next would be Steve Collier of Dayton dial a 16.51 to the 12.11 of Doug Caplinger from Xenia. Caplinger would cut a .524 for the starting line advantage but it would be Collier with the double breakout win on a 16.445 pass. The next pair to the line would be Michael Dennis of Riverside dialing a 16.50 to the 16.40 of Joe Cloran of Fairborn. Cloran would get the better reaction time with a .576 and would take the win with a 16.615. The last pair for the round it would be Charles Picklesimer of New Carlisle with a 12.20 dial against Dale Buck of Dayton dialing a 12.45. Buck would get the better reaction time with a .539 and would take the win light with a 12.471.
            In the semis Haines would dial a 12.33 to the 16.49 of Collier. Collier would take the reaction time battle with a .546 and would take the win light with a 16.532. Next would be Cloran against Buck. Cloran would go red and that would move Buck to the finals.

            In the finals it would be Collier dialing a 16.49 to the 12.44 of Buck. Collier would get the better reaction time with a .521 and would take the win with a 16.527 pass.
            In the Pro Bike quarter finals it would be Glen Lakins of Trenton dialing an 8.44 to the 10.77 of Fairborn. Withem would go red and move Lakins to the semis. Next up would be Bradley Shellhaas dialing an 8.89 to the 9.94 of Kevin Hoskins from Cincinnati. Hoskins would get the reaction time battle with a .514 and would take the win with a 9.971. Scott Sheppeard would get the bye run into semis.

            In the Pro Bike semis it would Hoskins dialing a 9.96 to the 9.33 of Sheppeard.  Hoskins would take the starting line advantage with a .529 but it would be Sheppeard with the win light after a 9.398 ride. Lakins had the bye to the finals.
            In the finals it would be Lakins dialing an 8.43 to the 9.30 of Sheppeard. Sheppeard would take the better reaction time with a .525 and would ride to the win with a 9.330

 

            In the Junior Dragster 8-9 class quarter finals it would be Cheyenne Masters dialing a 12.92 to the 12.90 of Kyle Beavers both from Urbana. Masters would take the better reaction time with a .575, but it would be Beavers with the win light on a 12.918 pass. Next would be Logan Back dialing a 12.98 to the 13.08 of Shelby Stacy, both from New Carlisle. Stacy would cut a .620 for the better light and would take the win with a 13.232 run. Next would be Emily Crum of Jamestown dialing a 13.02 to the 13.37 of Hunter Hughes also from Jamestown. Hughes would get a .591 off the tree and would take the win with a 12.643 run.
            In the semis it would be Stacy vs. Beavers. Stacy would go red moving Beavers to the finals to face bye runner Hunter Hughes.
            In the finals it would be Hughes dialing a 13.47 to the 12.90 of Beavers. Hughes would cut a .581 and would take the win with a 13.505 run.
            In the 10-12 class it would be Jerry Rase of Hillsboro dialing a 9.85 to the 8.96 of Brianna Kelly of Fairfield. Kelly would take the reaction time battle with a .574 and would be the winner with an 8.996. Next would be Daniel McMarty of Indianapolis dialing an 8.96 to the 8.94 of Caleb Ellison from Beavercreek. McMarty with a perfect .500 light would also hold the advantage to the stripe with an 8.983 pass for the win. Clayton Fanning of North Bend would have the bye.
            In the semis it would be McMarty facing Fanning for a heads up 8.96 dial drag race. McMarty would get the better light with a .551 and would take the win with an 8.992 run. Brianna Kelly had the bye run into the finals.
            In the finals McMarty would go red making Brianna Kelly the class winner.
            In the 13-14 class we would see Edmond Ellison of Beavercreek dial a 7.92 to the 10.24 of Josh Purk from Piqua. Ellison would cut a .605 for the better light and would take the win with a 7.921 pass. Next would be Tyler Clouse dialing a 7.93 to the 7.93 of Walt Crum form Beavercreek. Clouse would get the better reaction time with a .573 but it would be Crum on the win light with a 7.987 pass. Next would be Nick Isenhower of Lebanon against Austin Still of Florence, KY for a heads up 7.90 drag race. Still would get the better light with a .527 and would take the win with a 7.948 pass. James Smith had the bye run.
            In the semis it would be Smith dialing a 7.90 to the 7.93 of Crum. Smith would get a .525 light and take the win with a 7.980 pass. Next would be Edmond Ellison and Austin Still dialed heads up at 7.90. Ellison would get a .601 for the better light and would take the win with a 7.928 pass.
            In the finals it would be Ellison dialing a 7.91 to the 7.93 of Smith. Ellison would go red and that made Smith the winner after a 7.984 pass.
            In the 15-17 class it would be Billy Sellman of Hillsboro dialing a 7.93 to the 7.90 of Aaron Jones from Loveland. Sellman went red moving Jones to the semis. Next would be Tyler Vance from New Carlisle dialing a 7.91 to the 9.15 of Danielle Kendall of Urbana. Kendall would take the better reaction time with a .584 and would take the round win with a 9.161 pass. Next would be Olivia Voges of Erlanger, KY dialing a 7.99 to the 7.90 of Ben Browder from Fairborn. Voges would get the better reaction time with a .514, but it would be Browder with the double breakout win on a 7.892 pass. Raleigh Carlton of West Harrison, IN had the bye run into the semis.
            In the semis it would be Jones dialing a 7.91 to the 7.90 of Browder. Browder would get a .548 from the tree and would hold the advantage to the stripe with a 7.910 run for the win. Next would be Carlton dialing a 7.91 to the 9.15 of Kendall. Carlton would take the better reaction with a .513 and would back it up with a 7.960 pass for the round win. In the finals it would be Carlton and Browder dialed 7.90 for a heads up race. Carlton would be better at the tree with a .530 and would take the class win with a 7.909 run.
            The Jr. Class winners were put into a separate bracket to determine an overall winner for the event. First we would see Hunter Hughes dialed to a 13.48 to the 8.94 of Brianna Kelly. Hughes would get the better reaction time with a .660 and would take the round win with a 13.601. The next pair would be Raleigh Carlton dialing a 7.91 to the 7.95 of James Smith. Carlton got a .506 off the tree and would take the round win with a 7.929 pass.
            In the overall finals it would be Carlton dialing a 7.92 to the 13.52 of Hughes. Carlton would get the better reaction time with a .621 and would take the win with an 8.007 pass.