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Colton Heath
 
 

Heath wins Midgets race at Grays Harbor


Posted at 4:56 pm by Scott Whitmore

The ASCS Northwest Region sprints were joined by the Midgets at Grays Harbor Raceway. I'm sorry, but I didn't get the Midget results from Saturday, but here's what happened Sunday.

Heath takes second night of features

By Jack Fordyce

Midgets

Colton Heath didn't have the best of starting positions as he came from the fourth row back at the start of the race, but had moved into the third spot by lap-3.

Saturday night winner Seth Hespe of Snohomish looked like he was going to repeat as he took the lead on the first lap, followed by defending champion Jeff Bell, Marysville, Jonathan Jorgenson, Auburn, Heath, who had moved from sixth to third in only three laps.

Heath put Jorgenson into third on lap-6 and the rest of the field behind him on lap-11.

Jorgenson finished second, Gaylon Stewart of Everett took third, Hespe fell back to fourth and Brandon Daniel of McCleary rounded out the top five.

The regular format will return next Saturday night with Sprints, Modifieds, Hobby Stocks, Cruisers and Hornets on the program. Gates open at 4:30 with racing around 7:00.

Top Finishers

Triple X Midgets A Main. 1. Colton Heath, Everett. 2. Jonathan Jorgenson, Auburn. 3. Gaylon Stewart, Everett. 4. Seth Hespe, Snohomish. 5. Brandon Daniel, McCleary. 6. Lee St Paul, Shelton. 7. Jeremy Miller, Montesano. 8. Tony Carabello, Edmonds. 9. Todd Hartman, Bothell. 10. Ariel Biggs, Hoquiam. Heat 1. 1. Heath. 2. Daniel. 3. Jorgenson. 4. Hespe. 5. Biggs. Heat 2. 1. Stewart. 2. Miller. 3. Jeff Bell, Marysville. 4. Allison Journey, Springfield, OR. 5. Carabello. Fast Time. Journey. 16.437 82.132 MPH.
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