Evergreen Speedway results for April 25

  • Scott Whitmore
  • Sunday, April 26, 2009 1:07am
  • Sports

A Main (40 laps)

1. (34) James Mugge

2. (70) Jeff Knight

3. (06) Steve Ptacek

4. (16) Daniel Moore

5. (4) Darin Stordahl

6. (94) Natalie Sather

7. (28) Chris Preston

8. (00) Naima Lang

9. (48) Tom Hughs

A Main (25 laps)

1. (76) Ricky Deitz

2. (04) Nick Gunderson

3. (30) Steve Peters

4. (53) Doug Wilkinson

5. (50) John Carlson

6. (22) Jim Gapp

7. (95) Bruce Wilson

8. (87) Ryan Barber

9. (08) Greg Scott

10. (45) Jake Repin

11. (02) Dale Larson

12. (67) Shane Sawin

A Main (25 Laps)

1. (99) Joe Kneeland

2. (5) Travis Blackwood

3. (54) Tim Widener

4. (00) Lane Sundholm

5. (76) Frank Cowgill

6. (53) Darrel Lutovsky

7. (15) David Stewart Jr.

8. (85) Jim Foti

9. (67) Clark Casey

10. (34) Andy Sole

11. (29) Mike Ebeling

12. (05) Dwayne Humenney

13. (17) Nikki Bristol

14. (8) AJ Baxter

15. (71) Casey Branch

A Main (25 laps)

1. (30) Steve Peters

2. (06) Joselyn LaFleur

3. (74) Lance O’Grain

4. (99) Ben Chandler

5. (40) Seth Funden

6. (22) Josh Young

7. (44) Dave Collis

8. (117) Andrew Reevis

9. (8) Sean Peters

10. (42) John Lewis

11. (69) Nick Vandenbosch

12. (86) Willee Buse

13. (27) Andy Sommers

14. (1) John Crofoot

15. (77) Ryan Powell

16. (84) JJ Edwards

17. (75) Mike Middleton

B Main (15 laps)

Note: (69) Nick Vandenbosch and (86) Willee Buse moved up to A Main

1. (04) Jessica Gray

2. (133) Justin Jones

3. (88) James Waters

4. (51) Rob Dykstra

5. (41) Jim Putney

6. (85) Mike Buse

A Main (15 laps)

1. (65) Rick Palmer

2. (36) Nick Parrish

3. (9) Mike Dafen

4. (1) John Crofoot

5. (76) Jamie Corbett

6. (27) Andy Sommers

7. (11) Richard Morgan

8. (22) JD Lewis

9. (4x) Patrick Heald

10. (20) Will Howard

11. (84) Jim Beevis

12. (93) Zach Bristol

13. (3) Bill Wade

14. (75) Mike Middleton

15. (57) Joe Tymczak

16. (30) Gerald Auey

B Main (15 laps)

1. (01) Billie Williams

2. (5) Cody Koroshes

3. (14) Jason McQuinn

4. (81) Ken Mot

5. (7) Chris Williamson

6. (1x) John Newborn

7. (21) Brandon Smith

8. (88) Jason Brown

9. (89) Nicole Pollard

10. (77) Ryan Powell

11. (82) Tony Collins

12. (28) Eric Anderson

13. (6) Spencer Goettsci

14. (0) Zach Barrett

15. (124) Mike Theobald

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