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Written by www.fredericksburg.com KURT NICOLL
Perfect season? Been there, done that.
While the New England Patriots continue to pursue their quest to join the 1972 Miami Dolphins as the only unbeaten teams in NFL history, Kacey Curtis was making her own run at a season of total perfection. Sixteen times the 12-year-old racer from Thornburg competed in Middle Atlantic Motocross Association-sanctioned races and each time she won. In successfully defending her mini-women open division crown, Curtis became the first racer to sweep all 16 events for a perfect score of 1,600.
The seventh-grader at Thornburg Middle School also did quite well in the 80A 7-11 (boys) class, posting 12 top-three finishes, including a series-high seven victories, to easily win the points title with 1,402 points. "Kasey is pretty remarkable," team mechanic Larry Emory admitted. "She has more heart and determination than any racer I've known.
"It's disastrous for her to finish second. She's out to win every time she races." The area in general did well in the MAMA series, which includes tracks in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Virginia. Courtney Powell of Woodford finished fifth in the mini-women open class with 413 points. In the mini-women support (Ability 2 level) class, Amber Russnak of Spotsylvania placed first with 1,349 points, Tammy Lynn Posey of Stafford was fourth with 1,092 and Powell was eighth with 806.
Last week in Gainesville, Fla., Curtis suffered a sprained wrist after suffering a crash while competing in the supercross portion (on a smaller racing track) of the AMA Winter National Olympics, then came back two days later to post first-place finishes in both of her motocross races to top a field of 23 racers en route to the girls 9-13 crown. This story is from fredericksburg.com for this full story please visit them at www.fredericksburg.com
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