Kil-Kare Dragway

1166 Dayton-Xenia Rd.

Xenia, Ohio 45385

www.kilkare.com

 

 

            Over 200 cars showed for first round of eliminations for the Memorial Day weekend in the Super Pro quarterfinals it would be Dave Cox of Washington Courthouse dialing a 5.61 to the 4.89 of Ryan Burba from Beavercreek. From the tree it would be a battle with a reaction time difference off .0004 with the advantage going to Cox. When the pair reached the finish line it would be Dave Cox on the double breakout win with a 5.607 pass. Next would be Richard Hammond of Kettering dialing a 5.03 to the 4.81 pf roger Taylor from Beavercreek. Hammond would go red moving Taylor to the semis. James Emrick of Tipp City would have the bye run into the semis.

            In the semifinals it would be Cox dialing a 5.60 to the 6.53 of Emrick. Emrick would cut a .506 reaction time and take the win with a 6.548 pass. Roger Taylor would have the bye run into the finals.

            In the finals we would see Emrick dial a 6.53 to the 4.81 of Taylor. Reaction times would be close with a .0001 advantage for Taylor, however it would be Emrick on the breakout win with a  6.545 pass for the event win.

            In the Pro class quarterfinals it would be Rusty Thompson of Columbus dialing a 7.48 to the 6.44 of Jason Ford from Kettering. Thompson would cut a better reaction time with a .547, but it would be Ford on the breakout win with a 6.452 pass. Next would be Jason Wheatcraft of Jamestown dialing a 6.55 against the 5.79 of Rob Anthony of Cincinnati. Anthony would cut a .511 light along with a 5.792 pass for the round win. Next would be Bill Emory of Beavercreek dialing a 6.37 against the 8.75 of Doug Thompson from Columbus. Emory would be better at the tree with a .532 light and would take the round win with a 6.388 pass. Rob Matthews of Morrow would have the bye run into the semis.

            In the semis it would be Matthews dialing a 5.99 to th e5.79 of Anthony. Anthony would go red moving Matthews to the finals. Next would be Emory dialing a 6.37 to the 6.46 of Ford. Ford would cut a .538 light and would make the pass in 6.469 seconds on his way to his second pro final in a row.

            In the Pro Finals we would see Matthews dial a 5.98 to the 6.45 of Ford. Ford would get the better light with a .518, and would take his second Pro class win in a row with a 6.463.

            In the sportsman quarterfinals it would be Mike Haines of Spring Valley dialing a 12.00 to the 16.94 of Steven Collier of Dayton. Collier would cut the better light with a .552, however Haines would take the win with a 12.020 pass. Next would be Sam Bunch of Centerville dialing a 12.00 against the 13.30 of Steve Layton from Galloway. Bunch would go red moving Layton to the semis. Next would be Mike Collier of Dayton dialing a 13.22 against the 13.33 of Tory Layton from Columbus. Layton would be better at the tree with a .566 and would take the win with a 13.460 pass. Howard Ledford of Kettering would have the bye into the semis.

            In the semis we would see Haines dial a 12.00 against the 12.29 of Ledford. Howard would be better at the tree with a .592, and would take the double breakout win with a 12.277 pass. Next would be Troy Layton dialing a 13.34 against Steve Layton dialing a 13.30. Troy would have the better light with a .523 and would take the round win with a 13.325.

            In the finals it would be Layton dialing a 13.32 to the 12.27 of Ledford. Layton would cut a .501 light and would take the double breakout win with a 13.312 pass.

            In the Buckminn’s D&D Harley Davidson Pro Bike Quarterfinals it would be Michael Nugent of Medway dialing a 9.62 against the 8.66 of Rick Haupt of Farmersville. Haupt would cut the better light with a.529 and would take the win with an 8.671 ride. Next would be Steve Withem of Fairborn dialing a 10.82 against the 8.72 of Perry Dog Sowers from Springfield. Reaction time battle would go to Sowers, however it would be Withem at the stripe with a 10.837 ride. Scott Sheppeard of Springfield would have the bye run.

            In the Semis it would be Haupt dialing an 8.66 to the 8.85 of Sheppeard. Haupt would have the better reaction time with a .540, and would take the win with an 8.721. Withem would have the bye into the finals.

            In the finals Withem would dial a 10.76 against the 8.65 of Haupt. Withem would take the advantage from the starting line with a .511 light and would ride a 10.784 for the Buckminn’s D&D Harley Davidson Pro Bike Win.

            In the Junior 10-12 class we would see Shelby Stacy of New Carlisle dial an 8.90 to the 8.92 of Kyle Beavers from Urbana. Little Beav would cut a .627 light for the advantage and would take the round win with an 8.987 pass. Next would be Kylie Derifield of Lebanon and Caleb Ellison of Beavercreek dialing 8.90 each for a heads up race. At the tree Caleb would be better with a .561 light however it would be Derifield with the win on an 8.987 pass. Next would be Garreth Sheppeard of Springfield dialing an 11.20 to the 10.70 of Allison Neeld from St. Paris. Allison would cut a .517 light and would keep the advantage to the stripe with a 10.633 double breakout win. AJ Kendall would have the bye into the semis.

            In the semis we would see Kendall dial a 9.00 against the 8.92 of Beavers. Beavers would be better at the light with a .548 but it would be Kendall with the win light on a 9.080 pass. Next would be Derifiled dialing an 8.90 to the 10.60 of Neeld. Neeld would do better at the tree with a .579 and would take the win with a 10.663 pass.

            Mechanical difficulties would force AJ Kendall to drop prior to the finals, so the 10-12 winner would be Allison Neeld of St. Paris on a 10.708 pass.

            In the 13 & Up class Paige Vance would dial a 7.92 and cut a reaction time of .639, with an ET of 7.995 for the 13 & up Win.