Auto racing -- Speedway awards season championships
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The Yakima Speedway crowned season champions in all seven of its classifications on Saturday night.
Mike Longton (late model), Brian Pepper (super stock), Mel patnode (hobby sportsman), Tyson Richter (hobby), Cord Jackman (youth hornet), Terry Cook (hornet) and Donnie Stevens (bump to pass) won season titles.
Dan Obrist (late model), Buck Noel Jr. (super stock), Randy Marshall Jr. (hobby sportsman), Harold Emmons (hobby), Kyler Condruff (youth hornets), Jake Breshears (hornets) and Bobby Trujillo Jr. (bump to pass) won main events on Saturday.
The next event scheduled at the speedway is the Fall Classic on Oct. 3-5.
* Wes Rhodes of Yelm won the Wenatchee 200 to clinch the ARCA West Late Model Championship series season title on Saturday at the Wenatchee Valley Super Oval.
Erick Hargraves of Yakima finished second followed by Brent Harris of Wenatchee, Garrett Evans of Ardenvoir and Jason Jefferson of Naches.
Yakima's Chris Hart finished 11th after suffering mechanical difficulties on the 157th lap.
* Courtney Widhalm, Dustin Bailey, John Dalrymple and Brian Borley were the local winners in the Summit Series event at Renegade Raceway.
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