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VENEGAS SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WITH WIN IN FINAL HEAT AT INDUSTRY SPEEDWAY

INDUSTRY SPEEDWAY
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Date Posted — September 18, 2008
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VENEGAS SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WITH WIN IN FINAL HEAT AT INDUSTRY SPEEDWAY

CITY OF INDUSTRY, California – Charlie Venegas posted a wire-to-wire victory in his fifth and final heat race to accumulate the most points for the event and successfully defend his AMA/USA Speedway California State Championship Wednesday night at Industry Speedway.

It was the third state title overall for Venegas, 41, of San Bernardino. The all-time win leader at Industry Speedway also captured state laurels in 1997.

Venegas, who had nine wins during the regular season at the track in The Grand arena at the Industry Hills Expo Center, took four of his five heats races en route to the championship and a major portion of the $5,000 awaiting the top First Division finishers.

The total purse of just more than $9,000 in cash and prizes was the largest in the five-year history of Industry Speedway and the largest in recent memory for the State Championships, which were being run for the 33rd time.

Instead of deciding the champion in a one-race finale, the winner was determined by the number of points each rider earned in his five heat races, with scoring on a 3-2-1-0 basis.

Venegas and Ricky Wells, who had six wins, dominated the track’s regular season, and going into the final round of heat races they were tied atop the standings with 10 points apiece. Venegas had three wins and a third, Wells two wins and a pair of seconds. Behind them were Shaun Harmatiuk and Bobby Schwartz, with 9 points each. And with Venegas and Schwartz in the first heat and Wells and Harmatiuk in the third, the scenarios for the final round were fairly simple.

Venegas left nothing to chance, however. The veteran known as “The Edge” is considered one of the best in the sport at getting away from the starting gate. He showed why in that final 4-lap heat, grabbing a quick lead from Jimmy Fishback and staying in front to the finish, with Schwartz taking third.

That left things up to Wells, and when he got a bad start and found himself behind former state champion Mike Faria, it was pretty much decided. Wells pressured Faria throughout, but could never set up a pass and finished second, one spot ahead of Harmatiuk.

Shawn McConnell won his final two heat races to finish third overall.

Northern California star Tommy Hedden, who won his first two heats then fell from contention, did salvage the evening by taking the lion’s share of the $1,000 purse in the Mohican’s Last Man Out Challenge, holding off Schwartz in the 4-lap head-to-head finale.

Bob Brayton, of Midway City, and Dwayne King, of Mission Viejo, took the winner’s portion of the $1,000 Sidecar payout by winning both their heats and the 4-lap main event. Eloy Medellin, of Yorba Linda, who spent much of the season filling out First Division fields, captured the Second Division championship over Rudy Laurer, of Gardena. Bruce Marteney, of San Dimas, won the Third Division title when the main event was stopped after Chris Thomas, of San Bernardino, crashed hard on the third lap.

Austin Novratil, 13, of Huntington Beach, beat Gino Manzares, 15, of Corona, in the First Division Youth main to capture that championship. Corona’s Brad Pappalardo, who two weeks ago captured the Youth National Championship, was unable to ride the main event after suffering bruises and contusions when he was hit by a sidecar while taking pictures in the speedway infield. Rocco Scopellite, 12, of Huntington Beach, took the Second Division Youth title with two wins and a second in three races.

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Race Results -- 09/13/2008
AMA/USA SPEEDWAY CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
FIRST DIVISION

Champion determined by total points earned by each rider in his five heat races; points awarded on 3-2-1-0 basis.



Heat 1 (three restarts) – 1. Jimmy Fishback, Rancho Cucamonga; 2. Shawn McConnell, Brea; 3. Mike Faria, Reno; 4. John Marquez, Menifee.

Heat 2 (restarted) – 1. Charlie Venegas, San Bernardino; 2. Dale Facchini, Riverside; 3. Neil Facchini, Riverside; 4. Tim Gomez, Hesperia. Eddie Castro, Ojai, fouled on starting tape and was excluded.

Heat 3 – 1. Russell Green, San Bernardino; 2. Shaun Harmatiuk, Garden Grove; 3. Robbie Sauer, Bakersfield; 4. Brad Sauer, Bakersfield.

Heat 4 – 1. Tommy Hedden, Auburn; 2. Ricky Wells, Yorba Linda; 3. Bobby Schwartz, Costa Mesa; 4. Jason Ramirez, Orange.

Heat 5 – 1. Wells; 2. Fishback; 3. Green; 4. D. Facchini.

Heat 6 – 1. Hedden; 2. McConnell; 3. N. Facchini; 4. R. Sauer.

Heat 7 – 1. Schwartz; 2. Castro; 3. Faria; 4. B. Sauer.

Heat 8 (restarted) – 1. Venegas; 2. Harmatiuk; 3. Marquez; 4. Ramirez.

Heat 9 – 1. N. Facchini; 2. Fishback; 3. B. Sauer.

Heat 10 – 1. Harmatiuk; 2. Schwartz; 3. McConnell; 4. D. Facchini.

Heat 11 – 1. Venegas; 2. Faria; 3. Hedden; 4. Green.

Heat 12 – 1. Wells; 2. Castro; 3. Marquez; 4. R. Sauer.

Heat 13 – 1. Castro; 2. Harmatiuk; 3. Fishback; 4. Hedden.

Heat 14 (restarted) – 1. McConnell; 2. Wells; 3. Venegas; 4. B. Sauer.

Heat 15 – 1. Faria; 2. D. Facchini; 3. R. Sauer.

Heat 16 – 1. Schwartz; 2. N. Facchini; 3. Green; 4. Marquez.

Heat 17 – 1. Venegas; 2. Fishback; 3. Schwartz; 4. R. Sauer.

Heat 18 – 1. McConnell; 2. Castro; 3. Green.

Heat 19 – 1. Faria; 2. Wells; 3. Harmatiuk; 4. N. Facchini.

Heat 20 – 1. Hedden; 2. D. Facchini; 3. B. Sauer; 4. Marquez.



FINAL POINT STANDINGS

1. Venegas 13; 2. Wells 12; 3. McConnell 11; 4 (tie). Faria 10, Schwartz 10, Fishback 10, Hedden 10, Harmatiuk 10; 9. Castro 9; 10. N. Facchini 7; 11 (tie). D. Facchini 6, Green 6; 13 (tie). R. Sauer 2, B. Sauer 2, Marquez 2; 16. Ramirez 0.



MOHICAN’S LAST MAN OUT CHALLENGE

First semifinal – McConnell and Schwartz advanced to main; Gomez and B. Sauer elinminated.

Second semifinal – Wells and Hedden advanced to main; Fishback and R. Sauer eliminated.

Main event – 1. Hedden; 2. Schwartz; 3. Wells; 4. McConnell.



SIDECARS

First heat – 1. Bob Brayton, Midway City/Dwayne King, Mission Viejo; 2. Dave Alexander, Thousand Oaks/Matt Davis, Riverside; 3. JoePetraglovic, Barstow/John DeFries, Chino; 4. Gerald Jackson, Lake Forest/Dave German, Lake Forest.

Second heat – 1. Stuart Glass, Auckland, New Zealand/Jack Straw, Torrance; 2. Joe Jones, Costa mesa/Jimmy Olsen, Huntington Beach; 3. Dan Jones,Costa Mesa/Matt Davis, Riverside; 4. Tommy Thornton, Huntington Beach/Steven Bumpus, Santa Ana.

Third heat – 1. Brayton/King; 2. Glass/Straw; 3. D. Jones/Davis; 4. Petraglovic/DeFries.

Fourth heat – 1. J. Jones/Olsen; 2. Alexander/Davis; 3. Jackson/Grman; 4. Thornton/Bumpus.



Qualifying points (on 3-2-1-0 basis) – Brayton/King 6 (3-3); J. Jones/Olsen 5 (2-3); Glass/Straw 5 (3-2); Alexander/Davis 4 (2-2); D.Jones/Davis 2 (1-1); Petraglovic/DeFries 1 (1-0); Jackson/German 1 (0-1); Thornton/Bumpus 0.



Main event – 1. Brayton/King; 2. J. Jones/Olsen; 3. Alexander/Davis; 4. Glass/Straw.



SECOND DIVISION

First heat – 1. Doug Geist, Elk Grove; 2. Rudy Laurer, Gardena; 3. Marvin Sonnier, Bakersfield.

Second heat – 1. Eloy Medeliin, Yorba Linda; 2. Steve Bowen, Moreno Valley; 3. Bryan Buffington, Orange; 4. Jonni Jade, Redondo Beach.

Third heat – 1. Danny Faria, Roseville; 2. Brad Moreau, San pedro; 3. Tyson Burmeister, Norco; 4. Dylan Black, Victorville.

Fourth heat – 1. Medellin; 2. Moreau.

Fifth heat – 1. Sonnier; 2. Buffington; 3. Geist; 4. Burmeister.

Sixth heat – 1. Faria; 2. Laurer; 3. Bowen.



Qualifying points (on 3-2-1-0 basis) – Faria 6 (3-3); Medellin 6 (3-3); Sonnier 4 (1-3); Moreau 4 (2-2); Laurer 4 (2-2); Geist 4 (3-1); Buffington 3 (1-2); Bowen 3 (2-1); Burmeister 1 (1-0); Black 0; Jade 0.

Runoff for final 2 spots in main event – 1. Laurer; 2. Geist; 3. Sonnier; 4. Moreau.



Main event – 1.Medellin; 2. Laurer; 3. Geist; 4. Faria.





THIRD DIVISION

First heat – 1. Chris Thomas, San Bernardino; 2. Ron Mongenel, Covina; 3. Tony deAlmeida, Chiuno Hills; 4. Hugh Randolph, Costa Mesa; 5. Paul Thornton, Sunset Beach.

Second heat – 1. Tim McGrath, San Gabriel; 2. Bruce Marteney, San Dimas; 3. Gary Greenwood, Westminster; 4. Kris Harlow, Houston; 5. Danny Baker, Covina.

Third heat – 1. Thomas; 2. McGrath; 3. Greenwood; 4. Baker.

Fourth heat – 1. Marteney; 2. Harlow; 3. Thornton; 4. Randolph.



Qualifying points (on 3-2-1-0 basis) – Thomas 6 (3-3); McGrath 5 (3-2); Marteney 5 (2-3); Greenwood 2 (1-1); Mongenel 2 (2-0); Harlow 2 (0-2); Thornton 1 (0-1); deAlmeida 1 (1-0); Baker 0; Randolph 0.

Runoff for final spot in main event – 1. Greenwood; 2. Moreau.



Main event (awarded) – 1. Marteney; 2. Greenwood; 3. Thomas; 4. McGrath.



FIRST DIVISION YOUTH

First semifinal – 1. Brad Pappalardo, Corona; 2. Gino Manzares, Corona; 3. Austin Novratil, Huntington Beach; 4. Joey Holt, Lomita.

Second semifinal – 1. Novratil; 2. Manzares; 3. Pappalardo; 4. Holt.

Main event – 1. Novratil; 2. Manzares; 3. Holt.

Championship results (by points) – 1. Novratil 7 (1-3-3); Manzares 6 (2-2-2); Pappalardo 4 (3-1-0); Holt 1 (0-0-1).



SECOND DIVISION YOUTH

First semifinal – 1. Rocco Scopellite, Huntington Beach; 2. River McDougal, Bakersfield; 3. Nicky Reimer, Seal Beach; 4. Samuel Ramirez, Orange.

Second semifinal – 1. Scopellite; 2. Reimer; 3. McDougal.

Main event – 1. McDougal; 2. Scopellite; 3. Reimer; 4. Ramirez.

Championship results (by points) – 1. Scopellite 8 (3-3-2); 2. M
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