The peewee division was dominated by Togawa. He had a tough time gaining a safe distance, but he kept the throttle down long enough to emerge victorious in both heats and clinch overall first place.
The battle for second was a nail-biter with three riders vying for the spot. In heat #1 it was Bentley Koshiro who snagged second place with Ezekiel Camacho right behind in third.

Keenon Togawa makes his way through the peewee course during a practice run at the Kan Pacific race track. Photo by James F. Sablan Jr.
But it was Camacho who placed second in heat #2 and earned enough points to finish second overall.
Third place overall was Harley Susulin who made a sudden comeback after a fourth place finish in heat #1. She rose to third place in heat #2 to secure her spot among the top three.
In heat #2, Koshiro struggled to maintain control and fell to fourth place while Fujihira came in fifth.
In the ATV division, Theresa Borja finished first while Brooklyn Susulin settled for second place.
In the mini division, Mari Alvarez’s steady performance gave her the top spot in heat #1, but it was EJ Taimanao who took over the track in heat #2.
However, it was not enough to take the top spot. Alvarez finished second in heat #2, earning enough points to gain the overall title.
Taimanao settled for second place followed by MJ Camacho in third, Ethan Yumul in fourth and Devin Yumul in fifth.


