Over 200 vehicles showed for Super Saturday action on September 5th. In the Super Pro quarterfinals it would be Ryan Burba of Beavercreek against Jim Cowan of Miamisburg. Burba would go red moving Cowen to the semis. Next would be Melissa Vance of New Carlisle dialinga 4.92 to the 6.03 of Allen Miller of Christiansburg. Vance would cut a .524 light for the advantage and would take the round win with a  4.966 pass. Next would be Leon Bryan of Jamestown dialing a 5.87 to the 5.36 of Tim Klopfenstein of Xenia. Tim would cut the better light with a .523 but it would be Leon on the double breakout win with a 5.868 pass. The last pair for the round would be Disco Dean Karns of Fairborn dialing a 5.37 to the 4.93 of Jimmy Halverstadt from Cleeves. Halverstadt would get the better light with a .514 and would take the round win with a 4.940.
            In the semis we would see Cowan dialing a 5.38 to the 4.93 of Vance. Vance once again would be better at the tree with a .532 light and would take the round win with a 4.946 on her way to the finals. Leon Bryan and Jimmy Halverstadt would stage next. Leon dialing a 5.86 to the 4.92 of Jimmy. Jimmy would cut a .502 reaction time for the better light and would take the win with a 4.930 pass.
            In the finals it would be Halverstadt dialing a 4.92 to the 4.93 o f Vance. Vance would go red making Halverstadt the class winner.

            In the pro class it would be Rusty Thompson of Columbus dialing an 8.68 to the 6.46 of Jack Spivey from Williamsburg. Spivey would get the better light with a .523 but it would be Thompson with the round win on an 8.688 pass. Next would be Matt Antrobius of Bellbrook dialing a 7.31 to the 8.21 of David Wood from London. Matt would get the better light with a .585 and would take the round win with a 7.389 pass. Next would be Dave Freauf of Beavercreek dialing a 7.31 to the 8.21 of Jim Beard from Springfield. Freauf would get a .527 for the better light and would take the round win with a 7.193 pass. John Masdea would have the bye.
            In the semis it would be Antrobius dialing a 7.31 to the 6.58 of Masdea. Masdea would cut the better light with a  .546 and would take the double breakout win with a 6.569 pass. Next would be Freauf dialing a 7.16 to the 8.68 of Thompson. Thompson would cut a .508 light and would take the win with a n 8.751 pass.
            In the finals it would be Thompson dialing an 8.66 to the 6.56 of Masdea. Masdea would get the advantage with a .534 light and would take the breakout win with a 6.567 pass.

            In sportsman quarterfinals it would be Vharles Picklesimer of New Carlisle dialing a12.14 to the 17.30 of Steve Smith from Fairborn. Smith would go red moving Picklesimer to the next round. Next would be Doug Thompson of Columbus dialing a 13.41 to the 12.00 of Doug Caplinger from Xenia. Caplinger would cut a .502 light and take the breakout win with a  12.066. Next up was Matt Spradlin of Springfield dialinga 17.75 to the 12.00 of Bob Maxwell from Columbus. Maxwell would cut a .566 for the better light and would take the win with a 12.002 pass. Mike Haines from Spring Valley would have the bye run into the semis.         

            In the semis it would be Haines dialing a 12.04 to the 12.00 of Doug Caplinger. Haines would cut a .506 light and would take the breakout win with a  12.099 pass. Next would be Charles Picklesimer dialing a 12.11 to the 12.00 of Bob Maxwell. Maxwell would have the better light with a  .551 and would take the breakout win with a 12.043.
            In the finals it would be Haines dialing a 12.04 to the 12.00 of Maxwell. Haines would cut a .545 light and make a 12.052 to put his Mamaw’s Kitchen El Camino in the winners circle.

            In the pro Bike quarterfinals it would be Scott Sheppeard of Tipp city dialing a 9.53 to the 9.80 of Homer England from West Chester. Sheppeard would cut the better light with a  .516 and would get the round win with a 9.589 pass. Next would be Rick Haupt dialing an 8.65 to the 10.76 of Steve Withem from Fairborn. Withem would go red and would move Haupt to the next round. Dave Beavers from Urbana had the bye.
            In the semis it would be Beavers dialing a 9.29 to the 9.56 of Sheppeard.  Beavers would cut a .526 for the better light and would take the breakout win with a 9.308 pass. Rick haupt had the bye run to the finals.

            In the finals it would be Beavers dialing a 9.29 to the 8.65 of Haupt. Haupt would cut the better light with a .545 and would take the win with an 8.656 pass.
            In the junior dragster class we would see Mike Phillpott of Waynesville dialing a 7.90 to the 12.90 of Cymanthia Card. Mike would cut a .544 light and take the win with a 7.968 pass. Next would be Hunter Hughes of Jamestown dialing a 12.92 to the 7.90 of James Smith from Beavercreek. Smith cut a .584 light and would take the win with a  7.983 pass. The last pair for the round would be Shawn Pitts of London dial a 7.90 to the 12.90 of Kyle Beavers from Urbana. Kyle would cut a .558 and would take the win with a 12.908 pass.
            In the semis it would be Phillpott dialing a 7.90 to the 7.93 of Smith. Smith would go red moving Phillpott to the finals to face bye runner Kyle Beavers.
            In the finals it would be Phillpott dialing a 7.90 to the 12.90 of Beavers. Reaction times only .0001 apart with Beavers in the lead, but it would be Phillpott with the win light on a 7.917 pass.