Osgood Journal Sports
June 7, 2005

Wallace races in last full season

by Woody Bush

This is Rusty Wallace's last full year in Nextel Cup Racing. He was the 1989 Series Champion. Rusty is hanging up his helmet to be with his family, and work on his son Steven's racing career. He wants to take it a little easier from the busy schedule, which was getting to be too much for him. Rusty said it was wearing him out. He did say that he wasn't closing the door on racing forever, he would like to do something on television that still keeps him involved with racing, like broadcasting.

Rusty tested at the Kentucky Speedway on Tuesday, May 31 with his 64 Busch test car. Rusty owns the Busch car and shares the ride with Jeremy Mayfield, Jamie McMurray, and has also hired Bill Elliott. With conflicting schedules, Rusty decided to run the Kentucky Speedway race himself, so he was practicing on the track.

Rusty went on to say that he thinks it's a mystery why the Kentucky Speedway doesn't have a Nextel Cup Race. He said, "Kentucky has a good track."

Rusty, along with his brother Kenny, met with the media to answer questions and talk about the upcoming Busch Nascar. On June 18 the "Meijer 300 Presented by Oreo" will be held at the Kentucky Speedway. Along with drivers Michael Waltrip, Carl Edwards, and Greg Biffle, Rusty and Kenny both say this should be a good race and they are looking forward to it.

Kyle Busch was last year's race winner in front of a record crowd of 72,312 fans in attendance. This year, drivers will compete for the share of a $1,335,989 pot, the richest purse in Kentucky Speedway history.

The Speedway weekend opens Friday, June 17 with the Nascar AutoZone Elite Division Southeast Series. The "Insight Communications 150" will be run at 8:00 p.m. For more information and tickets, go to kentuckyspeedway.com.

Eagles' season ends with loss to Twisters

by Marcus Wirth

On June 1 the Jac-Cen-Del varsity baseball team's season came to an end against the Oldenburg Twisters in the sectional semi-final game.

The Oldenburg Twisters defeated the Shawe Hilltoppers to face the Eagles, who had the bye game. The Eagles started the game off on a three-run homerun by Bryan Schwanholt in the first inning. The Twisters slowly chopped away at the lead throughout the game with one run in the bottom of the first. Oldenburg scored their second run in the bottom of the fifth and tied it up in the sixth inning. The Twisters then scored one more run in the bottom of the sevent for a final score of 4-3.

Bryan Schwanholt was 2-4 with a home run and three RBI's and Tyler Bradshaw was 2-2. Bradshaw was the losing pitcher in six innings of work, giving up three runs. Oldenburg went on to beat the Rising Sun Shiners in the sectional championship game to repeat a sectional champions. The Eagles reached as high as ninth place in the IHSBCA class A poll and finished the season 19-8.

 

 

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