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


      Over 300 cars showed for first round of Elimination on Saturday, in the Super Pro Quarter finals it would be David Calmes of Medway dialing a 5.81 to the 5.32 of Tim Klopfenstein of Xenia. Calmes would get the better reaction time with a .504 and would take the win light with a 5.856. Next would be Jason Hendrickson of Mt. Vernon dialing a 4.80 against the 4.78 Mike Sturgill of Beavercreek. Hendrickson would take the better reaction with a .507 and would retire Sturgill after a 4.811 pass. The next pair for the round would be Dave Capling of Xenia dialing a 6.49 to the 4.96 of Sheldon Gerlach from New Haven WV. Caplinger would get the better light with a .511 and would run a 6.500 for the win light. Phil Spradlin of Springfield had the bye to the semis.
            In the semis it would be Spradling dialing a 6.11 to the 4.80 of Hendrickson. Hendrickson would cut a .504 light and take the breakout win over Spradlin with a 4.813. The last pair for the semis would be Caplinger dialing a 6.49 to the 5.81 of Calmes. Calmes would take a .532 and the breakout win with a 5.830 run.
            In the finals it would be Hendrickson dialing a 4.79 to the 5.81 of Calmes. Hendrickson would get the better reaction time with a .513 but it would be Calmes with the win on a 5.820 run.
            In the Pro class it would be Michael Roberts of Huber Heights dialing a 6.44 to the 6.19 of John Engle of Xenia. Roberts would get a .558 for the better light, however it would be Engle with the win on a 6.209 run. Up next would be Mike McKinney of Richmond, In dialing a 6.51, to the 6.67 of Rod Knight. Knight would go red and that moved Mckinney to the next round. Brian Cireddu would be next dialing a 6.48 to the 7.07 of Doug Caplinger. Caplinger would go red and that moved Cireddu to the next round. Up next would be Joe Barney of Springfield dialing a 6.40 to the 7.61 of Brian Hendrickson of Hamilton. Hendrickson would get .561 reaction and the breakout win with a 7.616 pass.
            In the semis it would be Cireddu dialing a 6.49 to the 6.19 of Engle. Cirredu would take the better reaction time with a .523 and would take the round win with a 6.507. Next up would be McKinney dialing a 6.51 to the 7.61 of Hendrickson. Hendrickson would cut a .551 for the better reaction time, and move on to the finals after a 7.625 pass.

            In the finals it would be Cirredu dialing a 6.49 to the 7.61 of Hendrickson. Cirredu would win the reaction battle with a .519, and would take the class win with a 6.525 run.
            In the Sportsman quarters Roy Powers of Farmersville would dial a 13.97 to the 13.31 of John Cox from Tipp City. Cox would cut a .540 for the better reaction time and would get the round win with a 13.782. Next up would be Tony McFall of Tipp City  dialing a 12.05 to the 12.00 of Brian Hendrickson from Hamilton. Hendrickson would get the better reaction with a .527 and would take the round win with a 12.068. The last pair for the round would be Tim Frawley dialing a 16.66 to the 12.08 of Charles Picklesimer of New Carlisle. Frawley would take the better light with a .540 and would advance after a 16.666 pass.
            In the semis it would be Cox dialing a 13.30 to the 12.00 of Hendrickson. Cox would leave red moving Henrickson to the finals. Tim Frawley had the bye run to the finals.
            In the final we would see Frawley dial a 16.60 to the 12.00 of Hendrickson. Hendrickson would get the better reaction time with a .554 and would take the Sportsman class win with a 12.049 pass.
            Pro Bike quarters would see Bradley Shellhaas from Springfield dial an 8.82 to the 8.78 of Joe Deck from Morningview Ky. Deck would chop down the tree with a .5000 perfect light, however couldn’t hold the numbers and it would be Shellhaas with the round win after an 8.837 ride. Next would be Thad Neeld of St. Paris dialing a 9.45 to the 9.41 of Kawboy Bob Nugent of Trotwood. Nugent would record the better reaction tiem with a .521 and would take the win with a 9.452 ride. Jeremy England of West Chester had the bye run.
            In the semis it would be Nugent on the bye run. Following him would be Shellhaas dialing an 8.82 to the 9.84 of England. Shellhaas would cut a better light with a .516 and take the win with an 8.869 ride.
            In the finals, it would be Shellhaas and Nugent. Nugent would go red and Shellhaas would take the class win.
            In the Jrs 8-9  we would see Cheyenne Masters dial a 13.04 to the 13.65 of Byron Pitts, both from Urbana. Masters would cut the better lgith with a .636 but would breakout giving the win to Pitt who went 13.833. Next would be Shelby Stacy of New Carlisle dialing a12.92 to the 12.90 of Kyle Beavers of Urbana. Lil Beav would get the better reaction time with a .644 and would take the win with a 12.970 pass. Next would be Logan Back of New Carlisle dialing a 12.98 to the 13.05 of Hunter Hughes of Jamestown. Back would cut a .839 light and take the breakout win with a 13.196 pass. The last pair for the round would be Emily Crum of Jamestown dialing a 12.90 to the 13.09 of Marissa Babb of Xenia. Babb would cut the better light however would breakout moving Crum to the semis.
          In the semis it would be Back dialing 13.00 to the 12.90 of Beavers. Back would go red and Beavers would move to the finals. Next up would be Crum dialing a 12.92 to the 13.65 of Pitts. Pitts would go red and that moved Crum to the next round.
            In the finals it would be Crum dialing a 12.93 to the 12.90 of Beavers. Beav once again on the better reaction time a .597 and would take the win with a 13.131 pass.
            In the 10-12 class it would be Garreth Sheppeard of Tipp City dilaing a 9.03 to the 8.97 of Caleb Ellison of Beavercreek. Both racers went red, but Sheppeard went first moving Ellison to the semis. Next would be Sara Rowe of Urbana aginst Billy Hoskinson of Hebron. Hoskinson would go red moving Rowe to the next round. The next pair would be Jerry Rase of Hillsboro dialing a  9.76 to the 9.16 of Michelle Morris of Dayton. Morris cut the better light with a .635 and would take the round win with a 9.270 pass. The last pair for the round would be Kay Crum dialing an 8.93 to the 9.02 of Shayla Babb of Xenia. Crum would go red moving Babb to the semis.
            In the semis it would be Morris dialing a 9.16 to the 8.90 of Ellison. Ellison would go red moving Morris to the finals. The last pair for the round would be Rowe dialing a 9.24 to the 9.01 of Babb. Rowe cut a .665 light for the advantage and would take the win with a 9.291 pass.
            In the finals morris dialed a 9.18 to the 9.24 of Rowe. Morris would cut a .505 and take the win with a 9.203.
            In the 13 & Up class we would see Ciera Phillpot of Waynesville dial a 7.90 to the 7.94 of Michael Collier of Cardington. Phillpot would cut the better light with a .535 and take the win with a 7.917 run. Next would be James Smith of Beavercreek dial a 7.90 to the 7.93 of Austin Kardules of Pataskala. Kardules would record the better reaction time with a .520, smith would take the win with a  7.904 pass. Harley Patrick had the bye run into the finals.
            In the semis it would be Smith would face Patrick, both would dial a 7.90 for a heads up race. Patrick would get the better light with a .537 but would breakout moving Smith to the finals. Phillpot had the bye.
            In the finals it would be Smith and Phillpot dialing a 7.90 for a heads up race. Phillpot would cut a .505 and take the win light with a 7.948.