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Hood River News, Saturday, July 11, 2015
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Columbia River Gorge riders represent
at Washougal Motocross Park races
Local motocross riders of all ages compete and find success in western Gorge race series
By MIKE WEBER
For the News
In the Columbia Gorge, there’s certainly a wide variety of outdoor activities available for
people to enjoy throughout the summer.
Many area residents participate in the family-oriented sport of motocross. Kids of all
ages, adults, and even senior citizens compete at nearby motorsport facilities in Washougal,
Sandy, and Portland.
Hood River riders who enter motocross racing events every week include the McDowell
family, Jason Dageus, Matt Kent, and Collin Sullivan. Other Gorge residents, such as
Michael Spears and son Chris of Cascade Locks and Kevin Beloy of White Salmon also race
often at Washougal Motocross Park, located on the far northeastern side of the city.
Kent rode his 250cc Suzuki motorcycle and he took eighth place in the 250 D Class race
July 4-5 at Washougal. Beloy rides a Kawasaki in the age 25 and over class and the 30 and
over class and he leads the Classic Series point standings in both classes. Sullivan rides a
Suzuki in the 30 and over B Class and he recorded a season best finish May 24 at Washougal.
Ryder McDowell, who has a very appropriate name for motocross, rides a Kawasaki 250cc
motorcycle in the Classic Series 250 C Class at Washougal and he took 23rd place in his last
race there May 3. McDowell, 17, an incoming senior at Hood River Valley High School, also
competes often in races at Mountain View Motocross Park in Sandy and he practices there
every Tuesday with his friends.
One fact about McDowell competing in a physically challenging sport like motocross that
makes his accomplishment even more amazing is that he’s blind in his left eye. McDowell is
also a member of HRV’s varsity boys lacrosse team and is an avid kiteboarder.
Ryder’s dad, Terry, also competes in motocross. Terry, 48, rides his 250 Kawasaki in the age
40 and over B class. Terry had a season-best third place Classic Series finish on May 3. Terry
and his wife Melissa operate their own business in Hood River, McDowell & Son Heating and
Air Conditioning. Terry’s daughter Bleu, 15, is also beginning to compete in motocross and
she participates in practices that are held frequently at Washougal. Bleu hasn’t entered any
Photo by Mike Weber
competitive races yet, but she’ll probably follow in the footsteps of her mom Melissa, who is
a former motocross racer too. Bleu is an incoming HRV sophomore and she’s on the Eagles
JASON DAGEUS, 23, of Hood River, takes a tight turn during a recent race at the Washougal Mo-
cheerleading squad.
“Bleu is still a little timid on the track, but she likes going out on trails to ride,” said Terry tocross Park. Dageus often rides at the track and is currently racing in the Classic Series at the park,
McDowell. “Washougal can be an intimidating course for beginners like Bleu, but she’s be- where he is ranked 21st in the point standings out of 53 riders.
come more comfortable out there now after participating in a few practice sessions and she
really likes motocross.”
day.
Riders in the Classic Series compete for
“I’ve been doing trail riding on motorcyles
points, prizes and trophies which are award-
since I was age nine and I’ve continued doing
ed at the end of the season in September. The
it all my life,” said Terry McDowell, who pre-
Classic Series is seven races that draw over
viously owned a KTM motorcycle dealership
200 cyclists from around the Northwest who
in Hood River, which closed in 2008. “When
compete in many different race classifica-
we had our kids, it was just a natural thing
tions of various age groups (age 4 through
for them to get involved in motocross, be-
age 50 and over) and skill levels (beginner, in-
cause we all enjoyed riding. After we opened
termediate, expert). Terry McDowell is
our business, we were pretty much doing
ranked sixth in the over 40 class with 38
TERRY McDOWELL
trail riding and going to Washougal to race
points and the McDowells will compete in the
nearly every weekend.”
next race at Washougal on Saturday and Sun-
Local cyclists who competed in the last race July 4-5 at Washougal included the father/son
duo of Michael and Chris Spears. Michael took fifth place in the Age 30 and over B Class July
4 while riding his 250 cc Kawasaki. Chris, a third-year motocross rider, took fifth place in the
50cc age 4-8 Junior Class on July 4, followed by a sixth-place finish July 5. Chris, age 7, has
recorded top-seven finishes in all six events this season. Chris is sixth in the standings with
47 points out of a total of 35 riders in his class.
“I’ve been doing pretty well in the 30 and over class and I’ve finished in the top three of the
Classic Series point standings the last three years,” said Michael Spears, 33, who works for
the Cascade Locks Fire Department. “I love racing and I’m having even more fun teaching
Chris how to ride too. He’s getting better, he’s improving every year and he really enjoys mo-
tocross, so he’s doing pretty good.”
Dageus, 23, took sixth place in the 250 C Class while riding his 100 Percent Goggles/Dunlop
Tires sponsored 250cc Honda motorcycle. Dageus is ranked 21st with 23 points out of a total
of 53 riders in his class. Dageus, who took fifth place in the 2014 point standings, has entered
four of six races this year and riders have to compete in a minimum of five events to be eli-
gible for awards at the end of the season. The final Classis Series race is Aug. 15.
“This is a very competitive sport, but it’s a lot of fun and I had a great time while racing
here all weekend,” said Dageus, a 2010 HRV graduate who has been competing in motocross
racing since he was age 15. “Even though the weather was really hot, I still enjoyed racing
and I had lots of fun both days. This is my favorite track and I like to come here as often as
possible along with my friend Matt Kent.”
Washougal MX Park has events held every weekend through September. The track’s pre-
mier race is the Peterson Cat/Lucas Oil Pro Motocross National Championship Series July
Photo by Mike Weber 22-25. Races are four laps on the 1.5-mile-long densely forested hillside course consisting of
steep downhill sections, sharp hairpin turns, jumps, and a bumpy straightaway. It’s consid-
CHRIS SPEARS, 7, of Cascade Locks, tears it up on the Washougal Track. Spears races in the 50cc Ju- ered one of the top facilities in the country and is one of just 12 tracks in the U.S. to host the
nior Class, where he has found a good deal of success this season, recording top-seven finishes in all National Championship Series.
‘I’ve been doing trail riding on motorcycles since I was age nine
and I’ve continued doing it all my life. When we had our kids, it
was just a natural thing for them to get involved in motocross,
because we all enjoyed riding.’
six of his races, and is currently sitting sixth out of 35 riders in the standings.
KOLLAS CRANMER RUN RESULTS
The Kollas Cranmer Fourth of July Run results are in, which
featured 213 runners as well as 107 registered walkers. Race or-
ganizer Mary Gumm noted that although no records were bro-
ken this year, high participation rates from older runners prompt-
ed the addition of a new age category. “We thought it was time
to recognize an emerging age category of 70-plus,” said Gumm.
“We applaud all runners, but especially those that continue to
show us what’s possible.”
The following are the results for the top three finishers in each
age category for male and female runners:
monger (51:25).
Post H.S.-29 female
Lauren Lloyd (52:27), Kayla Kelles (56:19), Kate Parker
(56:45).
30-39 male
Dusty Lopez (40:19), Jarren Seal (51:10), Juan Luis Heredia
(53:57).
30-39 female
Overall male
Jax Koubele (52:09), Brice Colbert (55:52), Caty Broderick
(58:14).
Oscar Bauman (Age 40-49, time of 39 minutes, 45 seconds),
Ahrlin Bauman (40-49, 39:47), Dusty Lopez (30-39, 40:19).
40-49 male
Overall female
Oscar Bauman (39:45), Ahrlin Bauman (39:47), Gary Dauben-
speck
(44:31).
Jax Koubele (30-39, 52:09), Angela Kraux (40-49, 52:14), Lau-
ren Lloyd (Post high school-29, 52:27).
40-49 female
Grade 1-5 male
Miles Trius (1:17:29).
Grade 1-5 female
Anne Johnson (1:26:22).
Grade 6-8 male
Omar Quintana (57:23).
Grade 6-8 female
Charlotte Bromham (59:56)
Angela Kraux (52:14), Jen Wardell (1:01:00), Kerry Lake
(1:01:02).
50-59 male
Brad Anderson (50:37), Daniel Nenberry (54:14), Raul Tooyra-
zlez (55:21).
50-59 female
Greta Hein (1:02:13), Kim Brislawn (1:03:00), Stephanie Irving
(1:04:41).
60-69 male
Grade 9-12 male
Terry Mallon (56:51), Mark Chamley (56:58), Andrew Gross-
Quinn Fetkenhour (45:44), Conner Truax (46:45), Carlos man (1:02:29).
Chairez (46:55).
60-69 female
Grade 9-12 female
Tara Umbutu Asai (1:15:52), Denise Doney (1:21:37).
Lauran Robinson (59:21), Victoria Kohner (1:09:26), Sophie 70+
Marble (1:09:36).
Robert Havig (1:12:57), Raymond Peterson (1:21:41), Bill Mel-
Post H.S.-29 male
low (1:39:25).
Jesse McChesney (41:11), Dagobert Silva (46:03), Ben Ire-
SPORTS BRIEFS
Good times for Gorge Tri Club in Sunriver
The Columbia Gorge Tri Club knocked out some great races
at the Pac Crest Weekend Sports Festival in Sunriver late last
month, with both seasoned veterans and novices turning out to
represent the Gorge. Running in the Olympic triathlon (1.5K
swim, 40K bike ride, 10K run) were Nil Engbersen and Angela
Krause. Engbersen placed first in the male 16-19 age group and
11th overall with a time of 2 hours, 30 minutes, 8 seconds,
while Krause placed 27th in the female 40-44 group (308th
overall) with a time of 3:52:31. In the long course triathlon
(1.2-mile swim, 58-mile bike ride, 13.1-mile run), Gorge Tri Club
participants included Rutger Engbersen (5:30.08, 1st in M50-
54, 53rd overall), Philip Evans (5:30:18, 8th in M40-44, 54th
overall), Jeff Irwin (5:33:38, 2nd in M50-54, 59th overall), Trisha
Kepple (5:41:57, 3rd in F35-39, 79th overall), and Stefanie
Cohen (6:50:10, 11th in F35-39, 179th overall.
Ryan Ward receives honor from The Oregonian
Former HRV ace Ryan Ward, already flush
with accolades from leading the Eagles to a
5A baseball state championship win last
month, was recently named the 2015 Brian
T. Meehan Oregon Baseball Player of the
Year. Ward, who graduated from HRV in June
and will be playing baseball for Washington
State University, ended the season with a
64-inning streak of allowing no earned runs
RYAN WARD
and a 2-0 victory over Liberty in the title
game. Members of The Oregonian sports
staff choose the winners of the award in honor of Brian Mee-
han, a former reporter and sports columnist at the paper who
had an affinity for high school sports, especially baseball, and
died of complications from heart surgery in 2008, according to
the paper’s website.
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