Kil-Kare Dragway

1166 Dayton -Xenia Rd.

Xenia, Ohio 45385

www.Kilkare.com

 

 

                  Saturday’s weather would hold good for the August version of Super Saturday, in the Super Pro Quarterfinals we would see David Calmes of Medway dial a 5.95 to th e4.82 of Jimmy Perkins from New Carlisle. Perkins would be better at the light with a .515, but it would be Calmes with the win on a 5.955 pass. Next would be Jerry Dunkle of kettering dialing a 6.65 to the 5.36 of Matt Barrett from Beavercreek. Dunkle would be better with a .521 and would take the double breakout win with a 6.638. The last pair for the round would be Jason Ford of Kettering dialing a 6.50 to the 6.48 of Mark Griffith from new Carlisle. Both racers would cut .511 lights, and the double breakout win would go to Ford with a 6.498.

            In the semis it would be Calmes with a 5.95 dial to the 6.63 of Dunkle. Calmes would get a .519 reaction time along with a5.951 pass for the win light. Ford would have the bye to the finals.

            In the finals it would be Calmes going red making Ford the winner.

            In the Pro quarterfinals we would seeDave Baker of Xenia dial a 6.47 to the 7.37 of Scott Brown from Washington Courthouse. Brown would cut a .515 light, but it would be Baker on the breakout win with a 6.494 pass. Next would be Dave Freauf of Beavercreek dialing a 7.18 to the 6.50 of Jason Ford from Kettering. Freauf would cut a .504 light and would take the round win with a 7.197. The last pair for the round would be Ray Salyers dialing a 7.01 to the 6.11 of John Engle, both of Xenia. Both racers would grab .594 lights, and they would both breakout, making Engle the winner with a 6.099 pass.

            In the semis it would be Freauf dialing a 7.18 to the 6.09 of Engle. Freauf would go red moving Engle to the finals. Baker would have the bye.

            In the finals Baker would dial a 6.47 to the 6.09 of Engle. Baker would cut a .548, but Engle would get the win with a 6.102 pass.

            In the Sportsman quarterfinals we would see Terry Knight of Fairborn dial a 15.45 to the 12.30 of Brain Hendrickson from Hamilton. Brian would go red moving Terry to the semis. Next would be Pete Caroll of Fairborn dialing a 14.55 to the 13.40 of Paul Gibbs from Beavercreek. Both racers would cut .50 lights, Gibbs would be better with a .503, but would breakout giving the win to Caroll. Steven Collier of Dayton had the bye.

            In the semis it would be Knight dialing a 15.48 to the 17.12 of Collier. Collier would cut a .566 and would take the round win with a 17.144 pass Caroll would have the bye to the finals.

            In the finals Caroll would dial a 14.55 to the 17.13 of Collier. Collier would cut the better light with a .519, and would take the win with a 17.128 pass.

            In the Buckminn’s D&D Harley Davidson Pro Bike Division quarterfinals we would see Rick Haupt of Farmersville dial an 8.78 to the 8.86 of Burt Exman from Englewood. Burt would cut a .507 light and would take the breakout win with an 8.862 pass. Next would be Homer England from West Chester dialing a 10.00 to the 9.44 of Ceslie Shellhaas from Springfield. Homer would go red moving Ceslie to the semis. Next would be Austin Stidham of Urbana dialing a 9.71 to the 11.15 of Perry Sowers from Springfield. Stidham would go red moving Sowers to the semis. The last pair for the round would be Jeremy England of West Chester dialing a 9.38 to the 8.90 of Bradley Shellhaas from Springfield. Bradley would cut a .511 light, however Jeremy would take the win with a 9.384 pass.

            In the semis Shellhaas would dial a 9.43 to the 11.14 of Sowers. Sowers would go red moving Shellhaas to the finals. Next would be England dialing a 9.38 to the 8.86 of Exman. England would cut a better light, but it would be Exman at the win light with an 8.862 pass.

            In the finals we would see Shellhaas dial a 9.50 to the 8.86 of Exman. Exman would cut a .523 light and would take the breakout win with an 8.865 pass.

            In the Junior 10-12 class we would see Allison Neeld of St. Paris dial a 10.72 to the 8.99 of Garreth Shepeard of Springfield. Garreth would cut a .500 light and would take the win with a 9.094 run. Next would be Kyle Beavers of Urbana dialing a 9.00 to the 8.92 of Emily Crum from Jamestown. Beavers would get a .537  reaction time and would take the win with a 9.115 pass. Next would be Shelby Stacy of New Carlisle dialing an 8.95 to the 8.98 of Kylie Derifield from Lebanon. Stacy would cut the better light with a .519 and would take the win with an 9.016 run. Caleb Ellison of Beavercreek would have the bye.

            In the semis it would be Stacy dialing n 8.99 to the 8.98 of Beavers. Beavers would cut the better light with a .541 and would take the win with a 9.141 pass. Next would be Ellison dialing 8.90 to the 8.98 of Shepeard. Ellison would cut  a .544 light and would take the win with an 8.904 pass.

            In the finals we would see Beavers dial an 8.98 to the 8.90 of Ellison. Beavers would get a .519 for the better light, but it would be Ellison with an 8.903 pass for the win!

            In the Junior 13 & up class we would see Ben Browder of Fairborn and Kay Crum of Jamestown dial heads up 7.90. Crum would go red moving Browder to face bye runner Edmond Ellison of Beavercreek in the finals.

            In the finals we would see Browder dial a 7.92 to the 7.90 of Ellison. Ellison would cut a .521 for the better light and would take the win with a 7.948.