June 7 IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Car point standings
IMCA Speedway Motors Weekly Racing National Point Standings through June 6
IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars – 1. Kenneth Duke, Selinsgrove, Pa., 456; 2. Andy Shouse, Oklahoma City, Okla., 378; 3. Rod Craddock, Alvin, Texas, 362; 4. Zach Newlin, Millerstown, Pa., and Jacob Gomola, Seneca, Pa., both 324; 6. Tyler Harris, Vidor, Texas, 322; 7. Larry McVay, Bordentown, N.J., 317; 8. Mike Oliver, San Antonio, Texas, 314; 9. Mike Moore, Des Moines, Iowa, 309; 10. Dustyn Welch, Bryan, Texas, 302; 11. Jacob Harris, Vidor, Texas, and Mike Houseman, Des Moines, Iowa, both 301; 13. Ryan Lynn, Hollidaysburg, Pa., 300; 14. Jonathon J. Jones (12J), Irvona, Pa., and Douglas Dodson, Middletown, Pa., both 299; 16. Scott Lutz, Jonestown, Pa., 298; 17. Kyle Ganoe, Thompsontown, Pa., 297; 18. John Walp, Wapwallopen, Pa., 291; 19. Kyle Rasmussen, Clovis, Calif., 279; 20. Grant Champlin, Hanford, Calif., 274.
E3 Spark Plugs State Point Standings
California – 1. Kyle Rasmussen, Clovis, Calif., 279; 2. Grant Champlin, Hanford, Calif., 274; 3. Michael Pombo, Easton, Calif., 273; 4. Brooklyn Holland, Fresno, Calif., 270; 5. Mauro Simone, Fresno, Calif., 242; 6. Ryan Delisle, Fresno, Calif., 223; 7. Brandon Emmett, Caruthers, Calif., 206; 8. Lance Jackson, Kingsburg, Calif., 205; 9. Rob Solomon, Fresno, Calif., 198; 10. Mike Schott, Tulare, Calif., 181.
Indiana – 1. Ethan Barrow, Bloomington, Ind., 150; 2. Anton Hernandez, Arlington, Texas, 148; 3. John Paynter Jr., Bloomington, Ind., and Bradley Sterrett, Bloomington, Ind., both 146; 5. Ryan Tusing, Santa Claus, Ind., 139; 6. Scott Bradley, Bloomington, Ind., 136; 7. Alex Nalon, Pittsboro, Ind., and Jackson Slone, Noblesville, Ind., both 126; 9. Aaron “A.J.” Carlson, Linden, Ind., 120; 10. Andy Bradley, Bloomington, Ind., 108.
Iowa – 1. Tyler Thompson, Des Moines, Iowa, 194; 2. Mike Houseman, Des Moines, Iowa, 192; 3. Joel Thorpe, Urbandale, Iowa, 169; 4. Mike Moore, Des Moines, Iowa, 168; 5. Brian Efkamp, Ankeny, Iowa, 164; 6. D.J. Palmer, Des Moines, Iowa, 138; 7. Ryan Navratil, Des Moines, Iowa, 134; 8. C.J. Houseman, Des Moines, Iowa, 112; 9. Val Urman, Urbandale, Iowa, 101; 10. Shadrach Sporaa, Boone, Iowa, 63.
Kansas – 1. Jake Martens, Fairview, Okla., 114; 2. Ty Williams, Arcadia, Okla., 103; 3. Steven Richardson, Liberal, Kan., 102; 4. Brian Herbert, Kinsley, Kan., 96; 5. Zach Blurton, Quinter, Kan., 95; 6. Jeremy Huish, Jetmore, Kan., 90; 7. Kade Hagans, Hays, Kan., 89; 8. Luke Cranston, Holcomb, Kan., 80; 9. Tracey Hill, Liberal, Kan., 76; 10. Taylor Velasquez, Turpin, Okla., 75.
Louisiana – 1. Johnny Brown, Mauriceville, Texas, 103; 2. Jerry “Butch” David, Geismar, La., 101; 3. Tommy Hall, Natchitoches, La., 96; 4. Rod Craddock, Alvin, Texas, 76; 5. Tyler Harris, Vidor, Texas, 75; 6. Todd Bliss, Baton Rouge, La., and Chris Hinson, Nederland, Texas, both 66; 8. Jacob Harris, Vidor, Texas, 62; 9. Thomas Johnson, Deridder, La., 57; 10. Kent Lewis Sr., Willis, Texas, 40.
Maryland – 1. Christian Rumsey, Middletown, N.Y., 115; 2. Jonathon J. Jones (12J), Irvona, Pa., 106; 3. Scott Lutz, Jonestown, Pa., 105; 4. Ryan Lynn, Hollidaysburg, Pa., 101; 5. Bradley Mellott, Pigeon Cove Rd, Pa., 93; 6. Tyler Denochick, Morrisdale, Pa., 87; 7. Kenneth Duke, Selinsgrove, Pa., 78; 8. Zach Newlin, Millerstown, Pa., and Jacob Karklin, Waxhaw, N.C., both 75; 10. Scott Ellerman, Landisburg, Pa., 72.
Minnesota – 1. Brandon Allen, St. Peter, Minn., 155; 2. Billy Johnson, St. Peter, Minn., 154; 3. Michael Stien, Ceylon, Minn., 140; 4. Javen Ostermann, Courtland, Minn., 128; 5. Trevor Serbus, Olivia, Minn., 122; 6. Brett Allen, Gaylord, Minn., 113; 7. Neil Stevens, Bingham Lake, Minn., 106; 8. Zach Glaser, Cleveland, Minn., 103; 9. Jesse Cripe, South Haven, Minn., 95; 10. Nathan Showalter, Hutchinson, Minn., 91.
Missouri – 1. Kenny Potter, Harrisonville, Mo., 174; 2. Jack Potter, Lees Summit, Mo., 166; 3. Mike Moore, Des Moines, Iowa, 141; 4. Matt Richards, Lincoln, Neb., 110; 5. Mike Houseman, Des Moines, Iowa, 109; 6. James Kinder, Iberia, Mo., 68; 7. Toby Chapman, Panama, Neb., 67; 8. Kaitlyn Boland, Columbia, Mo., 64; 9. C. J. Houseman, Des Moines, Iowa, 59; 10. Jake Martens, Fairview, Okla., 40.
Nebraska – 1. Toby Chapman, Panama, Neb., 181; 2. Joey Danley, Lincoln, Neb., 177; 3. Stuart Snyder, Lincoln, Neb., 162; 4. Mike Boston, Lincoln, Neb., 158; 5. Josh Riggins, Lincoln, Neb., 154; 6. Adam Gullion, Lincoln, Neb., and Shon Pointer, Grand Island, Neb., both 145; 8. Neil Nickolite, Bellwood, Neb., 138; 9. Gene Ackland, Martell, Neb., 129; 10. Trevor Grossenbacher, Bennet, Neb., 127.
New Jersey – 1. Rick Stief, Garnet Valley, Pa., 149; 2. Jason Dunn, Hamilton, N.J., 139; 3. Richard Dieva, Berlin, N.J., 135; 4. Tom Carberry, Hopewell, N.J., and Larry McVay, Bordentown, N.J., both 125; 6. Jonathan Haegele, Hatboro, Pa., 124; 7. Eddie Wagner III, Newfield, N.J., 123; 8. Tim S. Tanner Jr., Warminster, Pa., 118; 9. Dave Bonner, Radnor, Pa., 112; 10. Marie McVay, Woodbury Heights, N.J., 107.
North Carolina – 1. Jacob Karklin, Waxhaw, N.C., 115; 2. John Karklin, Monroe, N.C., 112; 3. Brandon McLain, Indian Trail, N.C., 105; 4. Michael Jackson, Walterboro, S.C., 71; 5. Sean Vardell, Taylorsville, N.C., 67; 6. Benjamin McCall, Fayetteville, N.C., and George Blaney, Concord, N.C., both 65; 8. Mike Sellers, Summerville, S.C., 62; 9. Frank Peters, Concord, N.C., and Bronzie Lawson IV, Southern Pines, N.C., both 61.
Ohio – 1. John Paynter Jr., Bloomington, Ind., 40; 2. Dustin Hammond, Springfield, Ohio, 39; 3. Lewie Christian, West Jefferson, Ohio, 38; 4. Justin Clark, Hamersville, Ohio, 37; 5. Jordan Welch, Clayton, Ind., 36; 6. Jay Dunaway, Oak Hill, Ohio, 35; 7. Joseph Allagree, Chillicothe, Ohio, 34; 8. Chad Hyatt, Ashville, Ohio, 33; 9. Jacob Stickle, Xenia, Ohio, 32; 10. Michael Ebersbach, Baltimore, Ohio, 31.
Oklahoma – 1. Andy Shouse, Oklahoma City, Okla., 113; 2. Josh Toho, Hinton, Okla., 111; 3. Shawn Bloomquist, Indiahoma, Okla., 109; 4. Tanner Conn, Oklahoma City, Okla., 105; 5. Jeremy Allen, Blanchard, Okla., 99; 6. Alison Slaton, Edmond, Okla., 96; 7. Brandon Jennings, Moore, Okla., 92; 8. Gary Owens, Pauls Valley, Okla., and Weston Miller, Calumet, Okla., both 89; 10. Brady Courtney, Carnegie, Okla., 87.
Pennsylvania – 1. Kenneth Duke, Selinsgrove, Pa., 378; 2. Kyle Ganoe, Thompsontown, Pa., 297; 3. Jacob Gomola, Seneca, Pa., 269; 4. Nick Sweigart, Myerstown, Pa., 265; 5. John Walp, Wapwallopen, Pa., 253; 6. Zach Newlin, Millerstown, Pa., 249; 7. Cale Reigle, Newport, Pa., and Devin Adams, Lebanon, Pa., both 245; 9. Douglas Dodson, Middletown, Pa., 239; 10. Jaremi Hanson, Dillsburg, Pa., 203.
South Dakota – 1. Brant O’Banion, Viborg, S.D., 149; 2. Matt Richards, Lincoln, Neb., 138; 3. Colin Smith, Sheldon, Iowa, 136; 4. Tim Fricke, Lincoln, Neb., 121; 5. Aaron Guillaume, Sioux City, Iowa, 111; 6. Dusty Ballenger, Harrisburg, S.D., 110; 7. Ryan Voss, Spirit Lake, Iowa, 105; 8. Brandon Bosma, Round Lake, Minn., 101; 9. John Lambertz, Sioux Falls, S.D., 96; 10. Jesse Lindberg, Sioux Falls, S.D., 77.
Texas – 1. Mike Oliver, San Antonio, Texas, 288; 2. Rod Craddock, Alvin, Texas, 286; 3. Dustyn Welch, Bryan, Texas, 263; 4. Tyler Harris, Vidor, Texas, 247; 5. Jacob Harris, Vidor, Texas, and Daniel King, Conroe, Texas, both 239; 7. Kent Lewis Sr., Willis, Texas, 228; 8. Caleb Padgett, Madisonville, Texas, 221; 9. Ronald “Trey” Burke, League City, Texas, 213; 10. Chris Kelly, Oklahoma City, Okla., 209.
Virginia – 1. Jerald Harris, Dayton, Va., 108; 2. Bill Rice, Schuyler, Va., 102; 3. Chris Ware, Williamsburg, Va., 101; 4. Charlie Ware, Hallieford, Va., 95; 5. Michael Keeton Jr., Doswell, Va., 75; 6. Glenn Worrell, Powhatan, Va., 74; 7. Matt Mullins, Hampton, Va., 66; 8. Joshua Perreault, Madison, Va., 65; 9. Tom Humphries, Waynesboro, Va., 37; 10. Daren Bolac, Moyock, N.C., 34.
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