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April 29, 2001

Paris, Bronson Double Street Stock Winners at EastBay, Leonard Three in a Row

By Ken Sands
19 year old Greg Leonard took the lead from pole sitter Sheldon Kinser Jr.on lap 10 and never looked back as he easily cruised home the winner of the 25 Lap Sprint Main for his 3rd in a row. Paulie Milum had his best finish in some time as he came home second over Red Stauffer, Johnny Gilbertson and Jim Perricone.

In Late Models it was David Schmauss getting his second in a row, as he outran Bobby Alexander Sr., Donnie Tanner, Steve Mathis and Bill Howard.

The Limited Late Model Main went to Forrest Gough for the second week in a row over Jamie Burrows, David Simpson, Terry Gay and Jeff Mathews.

Gene Lasker topped the field of Limited Sprints as he had to hold off Andy Kelley, Kurt Taylor, Clyde Poole and Timmy George.

The Mini Stock main was taken by Scotty Williams over Devin Dixon, Rich Livernois, William Hampton and Ken Rutledge.

Double features for the street stocks with Danny Paris taking the first over Chad Smith, John Borders, Rob Roy and Mark Gamache. The second main went to Timmy Bronson over Jim Greenwood, Bruce Ponti, Tim Hunt and Mac Kersey





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