AURORA,
Ill. (May 11, 2004) – In it’s
fourth straight year, the Amateur Arenacross World
Finals is once again set to return to Las Vegas’ MGM
Grand Garden Arena this October 10, 2004. The finals,
which run in conjunction with the Maxxis U.S. Open,
will determine a world amateur champion in each of
the sixteen arenacross classes.
Each
arenacross event around the United States features
a full amateur format with classes for all ages and
racing levels. The amateur arenacross season began
last November and continued on through the end of March.
Riders competed in one of six different regions and
in sixteen different classes ranging from “50cc
4-6 Years” class to the “Over 40” class.
Nearly three hundred amateurs who have qualified will
make the journey to Las Vegas to compete for the championship
in their respective class.
The
arenacross amateur program is divided into six different
regions throughout the United States. Trophies
are awarded to the top ten in each class at National
Arenacross Series events and eight are awarded at Regional
Arenacross Series events. The Amateur Arenacross World
Finals, created in 2001, gives amateurs the opportunity
of a lifetime, as they have earned the right to compete
on the same track as the professionals. Qualifying
was held in the six different regions that ran in conjunction
with the National and Regional Arenacross Series events.
The top three qualifiers in the sixteen classes in
each region have earned the right to race in Las Vegas
for their chance to be crowned “World Champion.” Amateur
Arenacross World Finals attracts riders from 37 states
and eight Canadian provinces. The strength of this
event in its fourth season has made it a mainstay at
the Maxxis U.S. Open.
Tickets
for this year’s event can be purchased
online at www.ussx.com, through the MGM Grand box office
or by calling Ticketmaster at (702) 474-4000.
2004 Amateur Arenacross World Finals Qualifiers*
50cc 4-6 years
Clayton Gregory (#8c - Cob) – Millington, Tenn.
(Mid-South)
Cameron Farmer (#18 – KTM) – Proctorville,
Ohio (Mid-South)
Benny Boudreaux IV (#99 – KTM) – Harvey,
La. (Mid-South)
Brodie Taylor (# 9 – KTM) – Elkhart, Ind.
(Mid-America)
Robby Vall (#10 – POL) – W. Royalton, Ohio
(Mid-America)
Ryan Tolsma (#130 – KTM) – Hamilton, Mich.
(Mid-America)
Blake Hargens (# 9 – POL) – Cedar Rapids,
Iowa (North Central)
Dylan Kress (#69 – KTM) – Colona, Ill.
(North Central)
Justin Andregg (#77 – KTM) – Fairfax, Iowa
(North Central)
Justin Cooper (#16 – KTM) – Cold Spring
Harbor, N.Y. (New England)
Jerry Rutledge (#158 – KTM) – Olivebridge,
N.Y. (New England)
Jared Jennings (#218 – Cob) – Port Jarvis,
N.Y. (New England)
Dillon Cloyed (#97 – KTM) – Papillion,
Neb. (Central)
Austin Bruckshaw (#325 – KTM) – Liberty,
Mo. (Central)
Hayden Schultz (#477 – KTM) – Fayetteville,
Ark. (Central)
Joshua Dalzell (#201 – POL) – Twin Falls,
Idaho (West)
Brayden Massey (#221 – POL) – Central Point,
Ore. (West)
Cody Fendley (#731 – Cob) – Elk Grove,
Calif. (West)
50cc 7-8 years
Darrell Sellers (#8 – KTM) – Thomasville,
N.C. (Mid-South)
Tyler McSwain (#47 – KTM) – Shelby, N.C.
(Mid-South)
Jushua Cartwright (#51 – Cob) – Memphis,
Tenn. (Mid-South)
Darren Walsh (#374 – KTM) – Hamilton, Ohio
(Mid-America)
Aaron Plessinger (#758 – KTM) – Hamilton,
Ohio (Mid-America)
Dillon Finley (#791 – KTM) – Edwardsburg,
Mich. (Mid-America)
Haley Grana (#27 – KTM) – Belvidere, Ill.
(North Central)
Jared Baker (#216 – KTM) – Zeeland, Mich.
(North Central)
Link Decker (#253 – POL) – Janesville,
Wis. (North Central)
Austin Behrens (#7 – SUZ) – Wayne, N.J.
(New England)
Scott Carpenter (#703 – KTM) – Lenox, Mass.
(New England)
Damon Fiore (#914 – Cob) – Amityville,
N.Y. (New England)
Gavin Silver (#178 – Cob) – Elbert, Colo.
(Central)
Tanner Wineland (#262 – Cob) – Littleton,
Colo. (Central)
Drew Armstrong (#318 – KTM) – Alexander,
Ark. (Central)
Max Harris (#31 – Cob) – Vancouver, Wash.
(West)
Nathan Haas (#51 – KTM) – Graham, Wash.
(West)
Kinser Endicott (#118 – LEM) – Corning,
Calif (West)
65cc 7-9 years
Darrell Sellers (#8 – KTM) – Thomasville,
N.C. (Mid-South)
Tyler McSwain (#47 – KTM) – Shelby, N.C.
(Mid-South)
Trenton McMichen (#125 – KAW) – (Mid-South)
Logan Karnow (#7 – KTM) – Vermillion, Ohio
(Mid-America)
Kody Kamm (#53 – KTM) – Kenosha, Wisc.
(Mid-America)
Taylor Brookhouse (#363 – KTM) – Jenison,
Mich. (Mid-America)
Tanner Oetting (#101– KAW) – Council Bluffs,
Iowa (North Central)
Tyler Elliot (#180 – KAW) – Sturtevant,
Wisc. (North Central)
Brandon Pope (#194 – KAW) – Spring Grove,
Ill. (North Central)
Dylan Wolfe (#10 – KTM) – Stuyvesant, N.Y.
(New England)
Brett Cooper (#15 – KTM) – Cold Springs
Harbor, N.Y. (New England)
Scott Carpenter (#703 – KTM) – Lenox, Mass.
(New England)
Connor Olson (#60 – KAW) – Castle Rock,
Colo. (Central)
Vernon O’shea (#97 – KTM) – Aurora,
Colo. (Central)
John Berry (#419 – KTM) – McLouth, Kan.
(Central)
Kinser Endicott (#118 – LEM) – Corning,
Calif. (West)
Andrew Frankos (#314 – KAW) – Cypress,
Calif. (West)
Kyle Codero (#461 – KTM) – Roseville, Calif.
(West)
65cc 10-11 years
Jake Gilbertson (#206 – KTM) – Gastonia,
N.C. (Mid-South)
Brandon Wroten (#377 – KTM) – Dyess, Ark.
(Mid-South)
Dylan Murphy (#912 – KTM) – Crossett, Ark.
(Mid-South)
Lewis Hunt (#44 – KAW) – Delton, Mich.
(Mid-America)
James Justice (#691 – KTM) – Columbus,
Ohio (Mid-America)
Codie Bylsma (#727 – KTM) – Jenison, Mich.
(Mid-America)
Kyle Sandlin (#71 – KTM) – Hamburg, Iowa
(North Central)
Joey Dalzell (#224 – KTM) – Elgin, Ill.
(North Central)
Gavin Faith (#617 – KTM) – Duncombe, Iowa
(North Central)
Jonathan Daniels (#17 – KAW) – Effort,
Penn. (New England)
Tyler Wozney (#72 – YAM) – N. Haledon,
N.J. (New England)
Michael Lang (#99 – KTM) – Saugerties,
N.Y. (New England)
Michael Kimmerle (#188 – KTM) – Highlands
Ranch, CO (Central)
Dylan Wineland (#260 – KTM) – Littleton,
Colo. (Central)
Coby Adair (#717 – SUZ) – Actec, N.M. (Central)
Wing Tai Barrymore (#53 – KAW) – Sun Valley,
Idaho (West)
Jake Locks (#357 – KTM) – Dixon, Calif.
(West)
James Culbertson (#811 – SUZ) – Sanger,
Calif. (West)
85cc 7-11 years
Chris Durbin (#100 – YAM) – Louisville,
Ky. (Mid-South)
Trenton McMichen (#125 – KAW) – Jonesboro,
Ga. (Mid-South)
Lucas Helms (#999 – SUZ) – Clover, S.C.
(Mid-South)
Christian Telker (#374 – HON) – Liberty,
Ind. (Mid-America)
Jesse Moore (#697 – KTM) – Elyrla, Ohio
(Mid-America)
Codie Bylsma (#727 – KTM) – Jenison, Mich.
(Mid-America)
Kyle Sandlin (#71 – KTM) – Hamburg, Iowa
(North Central)
Joey Dalzell (#224 – KTM) – Elgin, Ill.
(North Central)
Justin Nalezny (#555 – YAM) – Hampshire,
Ill. (North Central)
Jonathan Daniels (#17 – KAW) – Effort,
Pa. (New England)
Zach Butler (#21 – KAW) – Red Creek, N.Y.
(New England)
Tyler Wozney (#72 – YAM) – N. Haledon,
N.J. (New England)
Zeb Smith (#63 – HON) – Mansfield, Texas
(Central)
Todd Bloxham (#705 – SUZ) – Bentonville,
Ark. (Central)
Coby Adair (#717 – SUZ) – Actec, N.M. (Central)
Jake Locks (#357 – KTM) – Dixon, Calif.
(West)
Dakota May (#728 – YAM) – Gardnerville,
Nev. (West)
James Culbertson (#811 – SUZ) – Sanger,
Calif. (West)
85cc 12-15 years
Justin Hopson (#8 – KAW) – Kings Mt., N.C.
(Mid-South)
Adam Gulley (#85 – SUZ) – Jonesburg, Mo.
(Mid-South)
Aaron Gulley (#86 – SUZ) – Jonesburg, Mo.
(Mid-South)
Tony Gallo (#20 – SUZ) – Valley City, Ohio
(Mid-America)
Cameron Lansing (#490 – KAW) – Prairie
Grove, Ill. (Mid-America)
Kyle Burlile (#916 –Suz) – Lebanon, Ohio
(Mid America)
Cody Simonton (#62 – KAW) – McHenry, Ill.
(North Central)
Jimmy Kreitzer (#497 – Suz) – West Alexandria
Oh (North Central)
Brian Antoniak (#719 – SUZ) – New Berlin,
Wisc. (North Central)
Jesse Kuzbyt (#18 – SUZ) – Sussex, N.J.
(New England)
Phillip Nicoletti (#71 – HON) – Cochecton,
N.Y. (New England)
Gregg Duffy (#150 – SUZ) Churchton, Md. (New
England)
Terren O’dell (#7 – KAW) – Bentonville,
Ark. (Central)
Teddy Parks (#124 – SUZ) – Princeton, Texas
(Central)
Kerry Moore (#466 – HON) – Kansas City,
Mo. (Central)
Clayton Peterson (#14 – KAW) – Wellington,
Nev. (West)
Matthew Spencer (#79 – YAM) – Wilton, Calif.
(West)
Zack Gurley (#512 – KAW) – Farmington,
N.M. (West)
85cc Super Mini
Justin Hopson (#8 – KAW) – Kings Mt., N.C.
(Mid-South)
Adam Gulley (#85 – SUZ) – Jonesburg, Mo.
(Mid-South)
Aaron Gulley (#86 – SUZ) – Jonesburg, Mo.
(Mid-South)
Tony Gallo (#20 – SUZ) – Valley City, Ohio
(Mid-America)
Steven Mages (#33 – KAW) – Fayetteville,
Ohio (Mid-America)
Kyle Burlile (#916 – SUZ) – Lebanon, Ohio
(Mid-America)
James Gilardi (#48 – KAW) – Burlington,
Wis. (North Central)
Cody Simonton (#62 – KAW) – McHenry, Ill.
(North Central)
Cameron Lansing (#490 – KAW) – Prairie
Grove, Ill. (North Central)
Kyle Willis (#10 – KAW) – Kingston, N.Y.
(New England)
Phillip Nicoletti (#71 – HON) – Cochecton,
N.Y. (New England)
Gregg Duffy (#150 – SUZ) Churchton, Md. (New
England)
Terren O’dell (#7 – KAW) – Bentonville,
Ark. (Central)
Teddy Parks (#124 – SUZ) – Princeton, Texas
(Central)
Kerry Moore (#466 – HON) – Kansas City,
Mo. (Central)
Matthew Spencer (#79 – YAM) – Wilton, Calif.
(West)
Zack Gurley (#512 – KAW) – Farmington,
N.M. (West)
Bryce Huffman (#20r – SUZ) – Atascadero,
Calif. (West)
125cc Schoolboy
Michael Parker (#60 – YAM) – Las Vegas,
Nev. (Mid-South)
Michael Thacker (#88 – HON) – Keller, Texas
(Mid-South)
Tolland Weems (#911 – SUZ) – Crossett,
Ariz. (Mid-South)
Zach Ames (#6 – SUZ) – Prospect, Ohio (Mid-America)
Levi Kilbarger (#12 – YAM) – Logan, Ohio
(Mid-America)
Kyle Glass (#28 – HON) – Hudsonville, Mich.
(Mid-America)
Cody Simonton (#62 – KAW) – McHenry, Ill.
(North Central)
Levi Drew (#110 – HON) – Rockwell City,
Iowa (North Central)
Jared Schudel (#223 – YAM) – Elgin, Ill.
(North Central)
James Wild (#70 – KAW) – New Fairfield,
Conn. (New England)
Ren Jolly (#72 – Califon, N.J. (New England)
Gregg Duffy (#150 – SUZ) Churchton, Md. (New
England)
Matt Copeland (#376 – KAW) – Hutchinson,
Kan. (Central)
Colby Caple (#510 – YAM) – Glenwood Springs,
Colo. (Central)
Kyle Cohrs (#520 – SUZ) – Arvada, Colo.
(Central)
Beau Meier (#285 – SUZ) – Susanville, Calif.
(West)
Kevin Hurt (#349 – YAM) – Templeton, Calif.
(West)
Miles Warren (#421 – HON) – Tumwater, Wash.
(West)
125cc Novice
Tommy Shutt (#6 – SUZ) – Louisville, Ky.
(Mid-South)
Ryan Melton (#82 – KAW) – Fraziers Bottom,
W.Va. (Mid-South)
Joshua-Michael Eck (#877 – YAM) – Vine
Grove, Ky. (Mid-South)
Jay Wetzel (#77 – HSQ) – Pittsburgh, Pa
(Mid-America)
Tylor Pemberton (#164 – KAW) – Cardington,
Ohio (Mid-America)
Cory Larsen (#166 – YAM) – Battle Creek,
Mich. (Mid-America)
Albert Wolfgram (#78 – HON) – Boone, Iowa
(North Central)
Wyatt Hall (#127 – SUZ) – Leland, Ill.
(North Central)
Gary Beeman (#528 – KAW) – Franksville,
Wis. (North Central)
Mark Garvey (#9 – SUZ) – Newark, Del. (New
England)
Ryan Lang (#56 – KAW) – Savgerties, N.Y.
(New England)
Dan Leclair (#253 – HON) – Nashua, N.H.
(New England)
Josh Canfield (7 – KTM) – McKinney, Texas
(Central)
Nick Snyder (#128 – YAM) – Garden City,
Kan. (Central)
Joseph Garcia (#154 – YAM) – Albuquerque,
N.M. (Central)
Nick Bergley (#80 – HON) – Bothell, Wash.
(West)
Jonathan Marshall (#114 – YAM) – Span,
Wash. (West)
Kevin Hurt (#349 – YAM) – Templeton, Calif.
(West)
125cc Intermediate
Charlie Evans (#99 – KAW) – Stockbridge,
Ga. (Mid-South)
Tolland Weems (#911 – SUZ) – Crossett,
Ark. (Mid-South)
Brock Evans (#990 – SUZ) – Louisville,
Ky. (Mid-South)
Zach Ames (#6 – SUZ) – Prospect, Ohio (Mid-America)
Perry Hoover (#9 – HON) – Portsmouth, Ohio
(Mid-America)
Grant Moreland (#735 – SUZ) – Stanton,
Mich. (Mid-America)
Brent Duffe (#38 – KTM) – Moscow, Iowa
(North Central)
Ganon Van Dyke (#87 – SUZ) – Omaha, Neb.
(North Central)
Jason Miller (#954 – KAW) – Otho, Iowa
(North Central)
Ryan Desrosiers (#12 – KAW) – Stratford,
Conn. (New England)
Rashidi Kerrison (#101 – KTM) – Chestnut
Court, N.Y. (New England)
Kyle Hutson (#231 – SUZ) – Great Barrington,
Mass. (New England)
Colby Caple (#510 – YAM) – Glenwood Springs,
Colo. (Central)
Kyle Cohrs (#520 – SUZ) – Arvada, Colo.
(Central)
Joey Shedron (#611 – KTM) – Arvada, Colo.
(Central)
Mark Graddy (#24 – HON) – Farmington, N.M.
(West)
Beau Meier (#285 – SUZ) – Susanville, Calif.
(West)
Wes Peebles (#445 – SUZ) – Reno, Nev. (West)
Collegeboy
Chance Benson (#18 – SUZ) – Bogart, Ga.
(Mid-South)
Chris Hollingsworth (#498 – YAM) – Moody,
Ala. (Mid-South)
Jerrod Slayton (#657 – HON) – Jonesboro,
Ark. (Mid-South)
Perry Hoover (#9 – HON) – Portsmouth, Ohio
(Mid-America)
Patrick Massie (#18 – KAW) – Washington
Court House, Ohio (Mid-America)
Josh Gruppen (#831 – YAM) – Zeeland, Mich.
(Mid-America)
Chase McGrath (#326 – SUZ) – Omaha, Neb.
(North Central)
Joey Adams (#912 – HON) – Rockford, Ill.
(North Central)
Jason Miller (#954 – KAW) – Otho, Iowa
(North Central)
Ryan Desrosiers (#12 – KAW) – Stratford,
Conn. (New England)
Joshua Sterritt (#97 – KTM) – Athens, N.Y.
(New England)
David Szymansky (#399 – YAM) – West Milford,
N.J. (New England)
Josh Canfield (#7 – KTM) – McKinney, Texas
(Central)
Tanner Moore (#184 – KAW) – Auburn, Kan.
(Central)
Jesse George (#214 – HON) – Independence,
Mo. (Central)
Mark Graddy (#24 – HON) – Farmington, N.M.
(West)
Chad Geib (#280 – SUZ) – Las Vegas, Nev.
(West)
Wes Peebles (#445 – SUZ) – Reno, Nev. (West)
250cc Novice
Tommy Shutt (#6 – SUZ) – Louisville, Ky.
(Mid-South)
Brandon Whipple (#9 – SUZ) – East Moline,
Ill. (Mid-South)
Ryan Melton (#82 – KAW) – Fraziers Bottom,
W.Va. (Mid-South)
Tyler Pemberton (#164 – KAW) – Cardington,
Ohio (Mid-America)
Cory Larson (#166 – YAM) – Battle Creek,
Mich. (Mid-America)
Mark Donaker (#721 – YAM) – Grand Rapids,
Mich. (Mid-America)
Ryan Hughson (#43 – HON) – Cambridge, Wis.
(North Central)
Gary Beeman (#528 – KAW) – Franksville,
Wis. (North Central)
Jeremy Witek (#963 – SUZ) – Twin Lakes,
Wis. (North Central)
Dan Duffy (#27 – KTM) – Commach, N.Y. (New
England)
Craig Folmar (#81 – KAW) – Philipsburg,
Pa. (New England)
Dalton Ling (#938 – YAM) – Harwich, Mass.
(New England)
Josh Canfield (#7 – KTM) – McKinney, Texas
(Central)
Brian Chappell (#89 – HON) – Arvada, Colo.
(Central)
Nick Snyder (#128 – YAM) – Garden City,
Kan. (Central)
Justin Matheney (#25 – YAM) – Gardnerville,
Nev. (West)
Jeff Alboucq (#317 – HON) – Tumwater, Wash.
(West)
Olin Green (#519 – HON) – Corvalis, Ore.
(West)
250cc Intermediate
Dusty Walker (#79 – KAW) – Lexington, Ky.
(Mid-South)
Michael Thacker (#88 – HON) – Keller, Texas
(Mid-South)
Charlie Evans (#99 – KAW) – Stockbridge,
Ga. (Mid-South)
Zach Ames (#6 – SUZ) – Prospect, Ohio (Mid-America)
Kyle Glass (#28 – HON) – Hudsonville, Mich.
(Mid-America)
David Osterhout (#37 – HON) – Kentwood,
Mich. (Mid-America)
Eugene Olson (#42 – YAM) – Sparta, Wis.
(North Central)
Ganon Van Dyke (#87 – SUZ) – Omaha, Neb.
(North Central)
Jason Miller (#954 – KAW) – Otho, Iowa
(North Central)
Doug Draper (#202 – YAM) – Kingston, Ont.
(New England)
David Szymansky (#399 – YAM) – West Milford,
N.J. (New England)
Thomas Vitale (#961 – YAM) – West Milford,
N.J. (New England)
Joshua Wade (#249 – HON) – Alvin, Texas
(Central)
Matt Copeland (#376 – KAW) – Hutchinson,
Kan. (Central)
Colby Caple (#510 – YAM) – Glenwood Springs,
Colo. (Central)
Mark Graddy (#24 – HON) – Farmington, N.M.
(West)
Matthew Williams (#70 – KAW) – Bakersfield,
Calif. (West)
Miles Warren (#421 – HON) – Tumwater, Wash.
(West)
Over 25
Scott Varney (#575 – HON) – Raccon, Ky.
(Mid-South)
Jeremy Robinson (#608 – YAM) – Jonesboro,
Ark. (Mid-South)
Brian Phillips (#775 – YAM) – Louisville,
Ky. (Mid-South)
Jay Hershey (#55 – YAM) – Wellington, Ohio
(Mid-America)
John Conley (#160 – HON) – Aurora, Ill.
(Mid-America)
Brent Hahn (#172 – HON) – Broadview Heights,
Ohio (Mid-America)
David Hayes (#63 – KAW) – Steward, Ill.
(North Central)
David Hughes (#420 – YAM) – Rockford, Ill.
(North Central)
Doug Forstner (#437 – YAM) – Wisconsin
Rapids, Wis. (North Central)
Bill Deleskiewicz (#33 – KTM) – Voorheesville,
N.Y. (New England)
Doug Draper (#202 – YAM) – Kingston, Ont.
(New England)
Dominick Buttner (#816 – HON) – Millerton,
N.Y. (New England)
Trevor Halfmann (#19 – SUZ) – Lees Summit,
Mo. (Central)
Kris Fagala (#28 – HON) – Grapevine, Texas
(Central)
Shawn Stilwell (#715 – HON) – Lawton, Okla.
(Central)
Todd Anders (#23 – YAM) – Agoura Hills,
Calif. (West)
Paul Frieze (#154 – YAM) – Henderson, Nev.
(West)
Olin Green (#519 – HON) – Corvalis, Ore.
(West)
Over 30
Steve Simpson (#91 – KAW) – Burlington,
N.C. (Mid-South)
Brian Woods (#926 – Kaw ) – Summersville
WV (Mid South)
John Wright (#960 – HON) – Byhaliai, Miss.
(Mid-South)
John Conley (#160 – HON) – Aurora, Ill.
(Mid-America)
Richard Robinson (#255 – SUZ) – Grove City,
Ohio (Mid-America)
Matthew Robinson (#746 – SUZ) – Grove City,
Ohio (Mid-America)
David Hayes (#63 – KAW) – Steward, Ill.
(North Central)
Dan Breeden (#143 – SUZ) – Mitchellville,
Iowa (North Central)
Doug Forstner (#437 – YAM) – Wisconsin
Rapids, Wis. (North Central)
Rich Frank (#13 – SUZ) – Wallingford, Conn.
(New England)
Bill Deleskiewicz (#33 – KTM) – Voorheesville,
N.Y. (New England)
Erik Dubb (#97 – KTM) – Schenectedy, N.Y.
(New England)
Trevor Halfmann (#19 – SUZ) – Lees Summit,
Mo. (Central)
Kris Fagala (#28 – HON) – Grapevine, Texas
(Central)
Shawn Stilwell (#715 – HON) – Lawton, Okla.
(Central)
Todd Anders (#23 – YAM) – Agoura Hills,
Calif. (West)
Bobby Deason (#167 – SUZ) – Martinez, Calif.
(West)
Olin Green (#519 – HON) – Corvalis, Ore.
(West)
Over 40
Benjamin Thomas (#6 – YAM) – Milan, Tenn.
(Mid-South)
Steve Chambers (#007 – YAM) – Chapel Hills,
N.C. (Mid-South)
John Wilder (#123 – KTM) – Mason, Tenn.
(Mid-South)
Thomas Meiers (#131 – YAM) – Pleasant Plain,
Ohio (Mid-America)
Richard Robinson (#255 – SUZ) – Grove City,
Ohio (Mid-America)
Sam Esposito (#465 – YAM) – Aurora, Ill.
(Mid-America)
Roy Bittner (#21 – HON) – Peotone, Ill.
(North Central)
Robert Edwards (#324 – KTM) – Ralston,
Neb. (North Central)
David Degelau (#925 – YAM) – Ashton, Ill.
(North Central)
Warren Emerson (#77 – KAW) – Lakeville,
Mass. (New England)
Chris Van Blarcom (#527 – HON) – Midland
Park, N.J. (New England)
Rick Tatrault (#619 – YAM) – Babylon, N.Y.
(New England)
Steve McCombs (#74 – KAW) – Ft. Worth,
Texas (Central)
Robert Vilandry (#473 – HON) – Clovis,
N.M. (Central)
Steve Caple (#510 – YAM) – Glenwood Springs,
Colo. (Central)
Patrick Vacchieri (#1 – HON) – Newark,
Calif. (West)
Allan Gainey (#43 – YAM) – Gig Harbor,
Wash. (West)
Doug Frankos (#892 – HON) – Cypress, Calif.
(West)
For more information about the Fourth Annual Amateur
Arenacross World Finals, log on to www.arenacross.com
or ussx.com.
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