Easley takes NW Outlaw Street Stocks win at South Sound

  • Scott Whitmore
  • Monday, August 3, 2009 9:26am
  • Sports

From Duane T. Chapman, Northwest Outlaw Street Stocks

Northwest Outlaw Street stock Results from South Sound Sppedway from last weekend. Next race for Outlaws is Yakima 8/22

South Sound Speedway, Aug. 1 2009

Qualifying

Fast Time: 15x – Michael Knutson 15.116 (Track Record)

10 – Dave Lund 15.255

75 – Mike Easley 15.371

41 – Kevin Carver 15.423

79 – Mike Press 15.574

52 – Buck Bourne 15.605

64 – Ron Stewart 15.655

77 – Curt Adams 15.663

97 – Josh Ingram 15.675

41x – Jimmy Allen 15.798

40 – Jason Ogle 15.917

33 – Mike Wallace 15.925

4 – Brad Morrison 15.925

65 – Taylor Morrison 15.962

96 – Matt Duffey 16.211

38 – Don Wood 16.287

83 – Jim Lovelace 16.662

21 – Tom Smithham 17.276

Heat A:

79 – Press

10 – Dave Lund

41 – Kevin Carver

15x – Michael Knutson

77 – Curt Adams

52 – Buck Bourne

97 – Josh Ingram

75 – Mike Easley

64 – Ron Stewart.

Heat B:

21 – Tom Smitham

4 – Brad Morrison

96 – Matt Duffey

41x – Jim Allen

40 – Jason Ogle

33 – Mike Wallace

65 – Taylor Morrison

83 – Jim Lovelace

38 – Don Wood.

Main: 75-Mike Easley, 41-Kevin Carver, 40-Jason Ogle, 21-Tom Smitham,

4-Brad Morrison, 97-Josh Ingram, 38-Don Wood, 79-Mike Press, 41x-Jim Allen, 77-Curt Adams, 83-Jim Lovelace, 96-Matt Duffey, 15x-Michael Knutson, 10-Dave Lund, 33-Mike Wallace, 65-Taylor Morrison, 52-Buck Bourne.

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