Kil-Kare Raceway
1166 Dayton-Xenia Rd.
Xenia, Ohio 45385

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Over 150 cars showed for first round of eliminations, starting with Sonic Drive In Super Pro Quarterfinals we would see Christina Hammond dial a 6.59 to the 4.89 of Ryan Burba both from Beavercreek. Burba would cut a .503 light and would take the round win with a 4.892 pass. Next would be Jon Pickering dialing a 5.95 from Troy to the 4.78 from Roger Taylor of Beavercreek. Taylor would cut a .506 for the better light, and would take the round win with a 4.806 pass. The last pair for the round would be Rick Wegley of New Lebanon dialing a 5.13 to the 5.41 of Dale Morris from Tipp City. Wegley would go red moving Morris to the semis.

            In the semis we would see Burba on the bye run, followed by Morris dialing a 5.40 to the 4.78 of Taylor. Taylor would go red moving Morris to the finals.

            In the finals it would be Morris dialing a 5.39 to the 4.88 of Burba. Morris would cut a .540 light for the advantage, and would take the breakout win with a 5.418 pass.

            In the Buckminn’s D&D Harley Davidson Pro Bike division quarterfinals we would see Joe deck of Morningview, Ky dial an 8.79 to the 9.50 of Bob Nugent of Trotwood. Nugent would cut the better light with a .528 and would take the win with a  9.513 pass. Next would be Steve Withem of Fairborn dialing a 10.81 to the 9.24 of Scott Shepeard. Shepeard would get the better light with a .505, however it would be Withem on the win light with a 10.855 ride. Glen Lakin of Trenton had the bye run.

            In the semis it would be Lakin dialing an 8.48 to the 9.50 of Nugent. Nugent would cut the better light with a .526 and would take the win with a 9.539 ride. Withem would have the bye run into the finals.

In the finals it would be Withem dialing a 10.84 to the 9.53 of Nugent. Withem would cut a .529, but it would be Bob with the win light on a double breakout 9.522 ride.

In the Pro class quarterfinals it would be Rob Anthony of Cincinnati dialing a 5.79 to the 6.30 of Tom Scarpelli from Xenia. Anthony would cut the better light with a .515 and would take the round win with a 5.804 pass. Next would be Doug Thompson of Columbus dialing an 8.73 to the 7.34 of Edgar Dennis from Riverside. Thompson would get the better light, but only by .0082, and would take the win with a 8.788 pass. Next would be Bye runner Rod Knight.

In the semis we would see Thompson dial an 8.74 to the 6.67 of Knight. Thompson would have the better light with a .526 and would take the breakout win with an 8.751 pass. Rob Anthony would be on the bye run.

In the finals we would see Anthony dial a 5.80 to the 8.73 of Doug Thompson. Thompson would take the win light with an 8.767 pass.

In the Sportsman Quarterfinals we would see Joe Cloran of Fairborn dial a 13.94 to the 12.14 of Rusty Thompson from Columbus. Cloran would cut a .528 light and would take the breakout win with a 14.002 pass. Next would be Steve Collier of Xenia dialing a 12.40 to the 12.05 of Sam Bunch. Bunch would cut a .511 light and would take the breakout win with a 12.059. The last pair for the round would see Tim Frawley dial a 16.86 to the 12.25 of Dylan Bair. Frawley would cut a .513 light and would take the win with a 16.876 pass.

In the semis it would be Cloran dialing a 14.02 to the 12.03 of Bunch. Cloran would leave early moving Bunch to the finals to face bye runner Tim Frawley.

In the finals it would be Frawley dialing a 16.86 to the 12.03 of Bunch. Frawley would get the better light with a .534 and would take the breakout win with a 16.893 pass.

In the junior dragster 8-9 class we would see Byron Pitts of Urbana dial a 12.90 to the 13.00 of Shelby Stacy from new Carlisle. Stacy would get the better light with a .532 and would take the double breakout win with a 12.991 pass.

In the junior dragster 10-12 class we would see Hunter Hughes of Jamestown dial a 10.21 to the 8.90 of Kyle Beavers from Urbana. Beavers would get the better light with a .510 and would take the round win with an 8.946 pass. Next would be Marissa Babb of Xenia dialing a 9.05 to the 8.90 of Garreth Shepeard of Springfield. Marissa would cut the better light with a .642, but it would be Garreth with the win light on an 8.907 pass.

In the finals it would be Shepeard and Beavers dialing 8.90 for a heads up 10-12 junior finals. Beavers would cut the better light with a .537 but it would be Shepeard with the win light on an 8.998 pass.

The 13 & Up class quarterfinals would see Ciera Philpott of Waynesville against Shayla Babb, both dialing 7.90 of heads up racing. Ciera would get the better light with a .530, but it would be Shayla with the win light on a 7.886 double breakout pass. Next would be James Smith of Beavercreek and Megan Hughes of Jamestown dialed heads up at 7.95. Smith would get the better light with a .546 and would take the round win with a 7.962 pass. Mike Philpott would get the bye run into the semis.

In the semis it would be Mike Philpott dialing a 7.92 to the 7.90 of Shayla Babb. Philpott would cut the better light with a .580 and would take the win with a 7.968 pass.

James Smith had the bye to the finals.   

            In the finals it would be Philpott dialing a 7.92 to the 7.97 of Smith. Smith would cut the better light with a .519 and would take the win with an 8.021 pass.