TL;DR: Day 4 of the James Stewart Spring Championship at Freestone

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Welcome to our coverage of the 14th annual James Stewart Freestone Spring Championship. This event took over after Lake Whitney went away in 2011 as a must race for the next big things in motocross. It’s championship Sunday and the final champions were crowned at the JS7 Freestone. Let’s take a look at who was able to capitalize on the final day!

450B (12+)

  1. Diesel Thomas – (2-2)
  2. Landon Gibson – (5-3)
  3. Aden Keefer – (4-5)
  4. Landon Hartz – (1-8)
  5. Ryder Thompson – (6-4)

450C (12+)

  1. Dakota Greenwell – (3-3)
  2. Kaeden Thomas – (7-1)
  3. Sawyer Treadwell – (5-4)
  4. Caden Mitchell – (9-2)
  5. Hudson Leonard – (2-10)

250B (12+)

  1. Alvin Hillan – (3-1)
  2. Landon Hartz – (2-2)
  3. Logan Best – (2-3)
  4. Landon Gibson – (4-4)
  5. Luke Fauser – (1-7)

250C (12+)

  1. Sawyer Treadwell – (1-3)
  2. Kaeden Thomas – (4-2)
  3. Quaid Edwards – (2-5)
  4. Dakota Greenwell – (5-4)
  5. Henry Millecam – (3-6)

Mini Sr 1 (12-14)

  1. Wyatt Duff – (1-2)
  2. Ryder Ellis – (1-3)
  3. Tristan Prueitt – (4-1)
  4. Gage Dunham – (2-4)
  5. Ries Seeba – (2-5)

Mini Sr 2 (13-15)

  1. Tristan Prueitt – (2-1)
  2. Wyatt Duff – (1-4)
  3. Reis Seeba – (4-2)
  4. Brody Moss – (2-5)
  5. Gage Dunham – (4-7)

85cc (9-12)

  1. Nolan Ford – (1-1)
  2. Braxtyn Mes – (2-2)
  3. Sawyer Gieck – (2-4)
  4. Gauge Brown – (4-3)
  5. Tayce Morgan – (1-7)

65cc (7-11)

  1. Jaydin Smart – (2-1)
  2. Chase Brennan – (1-3)
  3. Chance Ulberg – (3-4)
  4. Landon Lee – (2-5)
  5. Beckham Smith – (1-6)

65cc (7-9)

  1. Beckham Smith – (1-1)
  2. Talon Hinson – (3-2)
  3. Carter Holmes – (2-4)
  4. Kannon Zabojnik – (7-5)
  5. Jett Rau – (6-7)

51cc Shaft Drive – (4-6)

  1. Ezra Armbuster – (1-1)
  2. Landon Leblanc – (2-4)
  3. Brody Langdon – (5-2)
  4. Cade Swartfager – (4-3)
  5. Rivers Rice – (3-5)

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