It Was 'twin Wins' This Week For Lile; Fisher Still Holds Perfect Score In Saturday's

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<b>IT WAS 'TWIN WINS' THIS WEEK FOR LILE; FISHER STILL HOLDS PERFECT SCORE IN SATURDAY'S COLISEUM INDOOR WINTER RACING SERIES!</b>
Shoemaker, Wolf Two Fresh Winners in Rookie Divisions!

by Tom Wilson-pma
Warrensburg, Missouri
Saturday, 11/16/02

The old saying '”I'm not getting older, just better” rang true Saturday night at the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia. The saying well described the second race night of the 2002-3 “Coliseum Indoor Winter Speedway Kart Racing Series”.

The 5th Annual weekly series started out very well the week before, and this week 'it got even better'.

With the start time being launched precisely at the advertised 5 pm, 109 karts signed-in to run a total of 59 race events that ended with the final checkered flag at 9:20!

Last week, Columbia, Missouri's Mikey Halliburton scored double victories in the Stock Light and Medium classes. This week he had to settle for second in one of those events.

<table width="356"><td valign="top"><img src="http://www.stlracing.net/pixs/wilson/Lile,Jer.jpg" border="1"><br clear="all"><font face="verdana,arial" size="1" color="gray">Waverly, Missouri’s Jeremy Lile pulled down double wins Saturday night by wining in the Junior 1 Light and Heavy divisions on Race Night #2 at the Coliseum Indoor Kart Series in Sedalia. Photo by Brian Klein/ On Track Photographics</font><br clear="all"></td></table>

Taking Mikey's 'twin win' stature away this weekend was Waverly's Jeremy Lyle. He captured top honors in both the Goody's Steakburger Jumior 1 Light and Busso's AA Muff! ler Junior 1 Heavy slots.

<table width="356"><td valign="top"><img src="http://www.stlracing.net/pixs/wilson/Fisher-Vict-11-16.jpg" border="1"><br clear="all"><font face="verdana,arial" size="1" color="gray">Already a four-time CIKS Champion, Josh ‘Beavis’ Fisher from Smithton, Missouri has moved up to the Junior 2 wars this year. It isn’t slowing him down; he has won all heats and features in the first two events this season and carries a 1.000 average. Photo by Brian Klein/ On Track Photographics</font><br clear="all"></td></table>

Josh Fisher from Smithton kept a perfect run rolling as he won both heats and the feature for the second time this season in the ER Energy Release Junior 2 Light division. Fisher, who has won a total of 4 championships since the Coliseum Series started, won double crowns last year. His first was in the Rookies and an additional one in the Junior 1's. He continues to scorch the super-quick, 1/8th mile dirt oval in his initial year of Junior 2 competition.

<table width="356"><td valign="top"><img src="http://www.stlracing.net/pixs/wilson/Floyd-Vict-11-16.jpg" border="1"><br clear="all"><font face="verdana,arial" size="1" color="gray">Jefferson City, Missouri’s Mike Floyd won the 2-cycle Controlled main event Saturday night. He also finished a close second in the Open division. He’s been tops in the 2-cycle wars since the inception of the CIKS started five years ago.
Photo by Brian Klein/ On Track Photographics</font><br clear="all"></td></table>

Mike Floyd got it all together this week as the Jefferson City flash easily won the Russell Karting Specialties 2-cycle Controlled event. In the KDKD-FM “Checkered Flag” OPEN run, he consistently tries to find a way around his hometown friend Wendall Shorthose. Shorthose was able to stay steady out in front, by mere inches, for his second Open win in as many weeks.

There are a lot of fresh racers in both of the! 'Rookie', 5 to 8 year old classes. And new, seasonal winners made a showing this week. In the Anderson Kart Engines Rookie Beginners, 'Racin' Mason Shoemaker from Fulton copped his first-ever top score while Lenexa, Ks' Ben Wolf came out on top this time in the Terry's Osage Express Rookie Advanced rumble.

The only serious, wheels up shunt took place in the fast and always furious Fairfield Motor Service Stock Heavy skirmish. Sedalia's Devin Fisher flipped hard out of turn two in the feature while challenging for second. The kart landed on his hand, breaking a couple of fingers. He denied going to the hospital and escorted his kart back to the pits, taking care of other details first..

“I'll take care of my fingers later,” the tough comp calmly commented.

That event was won by another Sedalian, Shawn Morton.

It was definitely the 'Simpsons' show in the Kix Radio K! age Kart feature. Versailles' siblings Matt and Melody Simpson finished one-two in the mix..

Two, well honored retired sprint drivers attended the outstanding program. Visiting to view his grandson's short racing career results was long time sprinter Bill Utz from the track's same town. Chatting with Utz was long time super mod and sprint chauffeur Dale Moore, who now resides in Warsaw.

The racing fans, out for their wintertime 'need for speed', definitely get their attendance money's worth every week, including this coming Saturday night's event #3 of this series..

That, along with the supplied heat in the historic Missouri State Fairgrounds building and the 'Coliseum Karting Concessions' delicious food, fans and competitors always look forward to returning.

Admission to the grandstands for adults is $5, 7 to 10 years old-$3 and under 6 years of age, free. The pit office sta! rts taking sign-ins at 1 p.m., the grandstands are unlocked at 3, hot laps circle at 4 with the first qualifying heat set for 5 pm.

For the latest Coliseum Indoor Winter Series information, call Wayne Campbell at Campbell Promotions offices at (660) 827-1043 or Jim Smith at (660) 826-2719.

The Coliseum Series also has a Web-site at:
www.coliseumkarts.com



FINAL RESULTS
(All Home Towns in Missouri Unless Otherwise Shown)
SPEEDWAY KART CLASSES-13
Feature Results -Top 3 Finishers-
15 Lap 'A' Features

STOCK 4-cycle CLASSES: Drivers 16 and Older
Yeager's Suzuki STOCK LIGHT: 1). Chris Giles, Independence, 2.) Mikey Halliburton, Columbia, 3.) Tyler Blank, California. Paint-Ko STOCK MEDIUM: 1.) Halliburton, 2.) Corey Nelson, Jefferson City, 3.) Jamie Bunch, Lohman. Fairfield Motor Service STOCK HEAVY: 1.) Shawn Morton, Sedalia, 2.) J. Bunch, 3.) Ryan Marsch, Russellville. Dale's Tow STOCK SUPER HEAVY: 1.) Mike Seminara, Kansas City, 2.) Gary Bunch, Lohman, 3.) Billy Hurt, Boonville.

JUNIOR 4-cycle:
Anderson Kart Engines ROOKIE BEGINNERS: (Ages 5 thru 8-10 laps): 1.) Mason Shoemaker, Fulton, 2.) Zachary Beers, Independence, 3.) Dylan Timmerman, El Dorado Springs. Terry's Osage Express ROOKIE ADVANCED: (Ages 5 thru 8-10 laps): 1.) Ben Wolf, Lenexa, Ks, 2.) Blake David, Fulton, 3.) Kaden Sportsman, Lamar. Goody's S! teakburger JUNIOR 1 LIGHT: (Ages 9 thru 11): 1.) Jeremy Lile, Waverly, 2.) Ben Clayton, Independence, 3.) Ryan Middaugh, Fulton. Busso's AA Muffler JUNIOR 1 HEAVY: 1.) Lile, 2.) Bradley Roberts, Mora, 3.) Thor Anderson, Bondurant, Ia. ER Energy Release JUNIOR 2 LIGHT: (Ages 12 thru 15): 1.) Josh Fisher, Smithton, 2.) Kevin Blackburn, Fulton, 3.) Trenton, Nelson, Fulton. O'Reilly Auto Parts JUNIOR 2 HEAVY: 1.) Stephen Strader, Warsaw, 2.) Patrick J. Mahnken, Fulton, 3.) Blackburn.

OTHER CLASSES:
Russell Karting Specialties 2-CYCLE: 1.) Mike Floyd, Jefferson City, 2.) Ryan Shorthose, Jeffersaon City, 3.) A.R. Wolver, Oskaloosa, Ia. Kix Country 105.6 KAGE KART: 1.) Matt Simpson, Versailles, 2.) Melody Simpson, Versailles, 3.) Delan Greer-Askins, Sedalia. KDKD-FM “Checkered Flag” OPEN: 1.) Wendall Shorthose, Jefferson City, 2.) Floyd, 3.) Bobby Snow, Sedalia.
 




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