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Masters Points 1. Jose da Silva 1793 (334) 2. Diego Morales 1525 (0) 3. Ariel Rubio 1472 (197) 4. Sheng Wu 1428 (222) 5. Max DeMoss Sr. 1375 (181) Grand Masters Points 1. Tony Wika 1289 (214) 2. John Rice 1175 (207) 3. Jeff Latimer 1022 (134) 4. Tom Zevin 999 (180) 5. Mike Carlson 840 (0) Sportsman Points 1. Spencer Russell 1719 (285) 2. Evan Karp 1607 (290) 3. Tyler Redman 1563 (263) 4. Seth Willits 1527 (235) 5. Max DeMoss Sr. 1375 (181) around the outside for start of the A-Main, she led pole sitter TJ Blackledge through the opening set of corners, and never looked back. As the rest of the field squabbled for position over the first couple of circuits, she jumped out to an advantage, and then solidified it with consistent laps from there. Emerging as the big winners from the early infighting behind the leader were point leader Sean Fite, and last month’s winner, Chris Huerta. This duo was able to put an equal sized gap on the rest of the field that they endured from Alyssa, each working together to keep it a one-on-one affair. Behind them was plenty of infighting, with Taylor Hays, Patrick Britain, and the aforementioned Blackledge all locked in a battle for the final two spots in the top five. Out front though it would be all Alyssa Yauney, scoring her first win of the season, and putting up some very solid points that saw her move inside the top 5 in the overall point standings. And speaking of points, current point leader Sean Fite had a very solid day, extending his lead on the majority of the field, while last month’s winner, Chris Huerta, picked up his second ever podium in a row, proving why this trio went 1-2-3 in the standings last season.

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