Page 22 The INDEPENDENT, May 18, 2006 Columbia County Racing Association started season on May 6 By Mike Weber The 20th year of Columbia County Racing Association mo- torsports started Saturday, May 6, with just one defending divi- sion winner, Vancouver’s Joe Cherington, returning to com- pete at River City Speedway. There are certain to be four new champions out of the five auto racing classifications. Many local competitors record- ed top-three main event finish- es in their class to establish themselves as top contenders, such as Tim Williams of Scap- poose and St. Helens drivers Herb Thomas, Adam Beehler, Jeremy Martin and Celeste Hardesty. The father/son duo of Scott and Shawn Dorie, of St. He- lens, put on a fabulous show in the Reser’s Fine Foods modi- fied main as they had a 1-2 fin- ish, with Scott taking the check- ered flag by one car length over Shawn, and Martin taking third. Cherington, a four-time mini stock champ, showed that he’ll likely be favored to win another title as he captured the 30-lap main with his Circle H Enter- prises/Dusty’s Machine Shop sponsored Datsun. Finishing a close second in a Honda was Beehler, just two car-lengths behind. Shawn Dorie led most of the modified race, until Scott moved by on the inside lane of the back straightaway on lap 34. Their two open-wheel style modified racers were bumper- to-bumper or side-by-side on the quarter-mile clay oval track for most of the 50-lap race. Scott’s victory in the Superior Building Maintenance/Colum- bia Tavern racer earned him a $1000 purse – $500 of which was donated by Marty and Lori Holmason of St. Helens. “It sure was lots of fun racing with Shawn and it was probably the most enjoyable race that we've ever had together,” said Dorie, 48. “Shawn has to earn the win though, because that’s the only way he’ll improve and become a better driver. What a great race, I couldn’t be any happier and I would even be just as happy if Shawn won.” Williams took fourth in the 2005 sportsman standings, but since the top two (Corey Cook, Randy Allen) won’t return, he’s undoubtedly a top contender for the title along with Tricia “Great” Brittain of St. Helens, who was third in 2005. Driving his Alliance Automotive Ca- maro, Williams led the sports- man main from start-to-finish to notch his second career win. Brittain was second for most of the race as her Chevy Monte Carlo was bumper-to-bumper with the Camaro. Brittain’s ag- gressive attempt for an inside pass of Williams in turn two failed though when she lost control and collided with one of the large infield tractor tires on lap 23. Despite the mishap, Brittain finished eighth. Doug Hurley of Castle Rock, maneu- vered quite impressively from a last place position in the 19-car field to take second with the RSG Forest Products Monte Carlo. “I came here well prepared, everything went pretty well, the car was running good and it was just a fabulous race,” said Williams, the co-owner with Dan Smith of Alliance Automo- tive in Scappoose. “I like racing with Tricia, she’s a good driver and we always seem to be close in every race. I had a great day, it’s an awesome way to start the season and if I can keep the car running as well as it is now, then I think I’ll have a good chance to win the sports- man title.” Washougal’s Brett Eakins led all the way in the street stock main to capture his first ever feature win with his Ca- mas Auto Parts Chevrolet Access Lost Lake via Spruce Run now Visitors to Lost Lake in southeast Clatsop County will need to access the lake from Henry Rierson Spruce Run Campground until approxi- mately June 15. Public access to Lost Lake from Highway 26, near the summit on Quartz Basin Road, is temporarily closed due to continuing road work to im- prove vehicle access and safe- ty in the area, according to the Oregon Department of Forestry. Closure signs have been posted. Lost Lake is still accessible from Henry Rierson Spruce Run Campground. The camp- ground is on Lower Nehalem Road. For more information about the road closure and its re- opening, call Larry Sprouse at the ODF Astoria District office, (503) 325-5451. 503-429-0280 Basic Auto Repair Rotor and drum machine on site Monte Carlo. Gresham’s Curt Nusom was runnerup and Thomas took third. Portland’s Susan Nelson took advantage of a mishap involving top two frontrunners Jacki Graham and Brenda Hurley. Nelson avoided the altercation and maneu- vered into the lead to capture the women’s race with her All About Towing/Jim Estes Garage Pontiac Firebird and Hardesty took second. The next event at the Co- lumbia County Fairgrounds fa- cility is May 20 and the Pacific Hardtop Racing Association dwarf cars will be included with the regular scheduled events RIVER CITY SPEEDWAY MAY 6 RESULTS Sportsman – Fast Time: Rodney Cook, Rainier, 14.97. Trophy Dash: Cook. Heat 1: Kirk Brissett, Scap- poose; John Fordyce, Vancouver; Jesse Freeman, Sherwood. Heat 2: Tri- cia Brittain, St. Helens; Rob Duncan, Scappoose; Doug Hurley, Castle Rock. Heat 3: Chris West, St. Helens; Steven Kanham, Portland; Dave Ford, Port- land. Main: Tim Williams, Scappoose; Hurley; Freeman; Chris Schlacht, Port- land; Larry Lemons, Toledo; Dave Pfaff, Portland; Todd Newton, Portland; Brit- tain; Fordyce; Aaron Chappell, St. He- lens. Modified – Fast Time: Jeremy Mar- tin, St. Helens 13.97. Trophy Dash: Ray Elwess, Portland. Heat 1: Curt Nusom, Gresham; Sam Jeffers, Scappoose; Jim Midwood, Portland. Heat 2: Marc Sayre, Portland; Mike Graham, Port- land; Greg Greer, Rainier. Heat 3: Mar- tin; Scott Dorie, St. Helens; Elwess. Main: Scott Dorie; Shawn Dorie, St. Helens; Martin; Graham; Greg Greer; Sayre; Rudy Chappelle, St. Helens; Ron Greer, Rainier; Elwess; Stephen Kaptur, Deer Island. Street Stock – Fast Time: John Nu- som, Gresham 15.97. Trophy Dash: John Nusom. Heat 1: Paul Liner, Olympia; John Haagenson, Portland; Jacki Graham, Portland. Heat 2: Aaron Prettyman, St. Helens; Herb Thomas, St. Helens; Brett Eakins, Washougal. Heat 3: Rick Rehanek, Vancouver; Curt Nusom; Chris Hallberg, Portland. Main: Eakins; Curt Nusom; Thomas; Hallberg; John Nusom; Haagenson; Prettyman; Rehanek; Charley Culpep- per, Portland. Mini Stock – Fast Time: Eric Lindquist, St. Helens 16.92. Trophy Dash: Joe Cherington, Vancouver. Heat 1: Ron Benish, Portland; Mike Thompson, Portland; Joshua Kelsey, Portland. Heat 2: Marie Sayre, Port- land; Jared Hanson, Portland; Daniel Beaudoin, Portland. Heat 3: Richard Dubois, Portland; Scott McMullen, Deer Island; Brad Ruth, Washougal. B Main: Scott Beaudoin,Portland; Hanson; Sayre; Kelsey; Justin Russell, Portland. A Main: Cherington; Adam Beehler, St. Helens; Lindquist; Hanson; Brad Beehler; Ruth; Tony Kanies, Portland; McMullen; Ben Palmer, Gladstone. Women’s Division – Fast Time: Kathy Griffin, Scappoose 16.92. Trophy Dash: Jacki Graham. Heat 1: Tria Pret- tyman, St. Helens; Brenda Hurley, Cas- tle Rock; Freya Smith, St. Helens. Heat 2: Susan Nelson, Portland; Graham; Stacey Fordyce, Vancouver. Main: Nel- son; Celeste Hardesty, St. Helens; Gra- ham; Fordyce; Griffin; Prettyman; Janell Schlaght, Portland; Smith; Hur- ley; Teia Thomas, St. Helens. New horse camp in Clatsop County The Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) invites the pub- lic to celebrate the grand open- ing of Clatsop County’s first campground designed for equestrian use. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and dedication at Northrup Creek Horse Camp will be held Saturday, May 20, at 11 a.m. The campground is on Northrup Creek Road, between Birkenfeld and Jewell, four miles north of Highway 202 at mile post 35. Hotdogs and beverages will be served at the dedication cer- emony. The new campground offers vault toilets, hand-pumped drinking water and eight camp- sites with horse corrals, picnic tables and fire rings. Three ad- ditional tent sites are available for non-equestrian use. All campsites are $10 a night and additional vehicles are $2 each per night. 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