DEFENDING BIG DOG SHOOTOUT CHAMP HARRIS DOMINATES
With a challenging 2020 in the rearview mirror, one could only hope with 2021 opened with more promise. Unfortunately, Mother Nature wasn’t feeling so positive, forcing the Big Dog Series promoters to postpone their season opener by two weeks.
This deviation from the plan did little to deter the efforts of defending Big Dog Series champion Jason Harris, as he opened the new season with a victory and did so in impressive fashion by winning from the No. 1 seed.
Harris was followed in the qualifying order by Chris Rini (3.900), Brian Shrader (3.931), Cam Clark (3.946), Robbie Keziah (3.962), Mike Graham (3.970), Matt Giangrande (4.134) and Bubba Turner (4.316).
Harris worked his way to the final round by stopping Turner and Keziah.
On the other side of the ladder, Rini scored wins over Giangrande and Shrader.
Harris scored the victory by just thousandths.
Other winners for the evening included: Jeff Dalrymple winning the Deep Creek Motors, Rico’s Real Street 7.49 bracket. The Performance Tees 6.0 class went to the Vega of Thomas Brothers Racing with Gerald Thomas driving and the Oreilly Auto Parts Outlaw DoorSlammers bracket went to the Camaro of “Soggy” Dunn, who was in the house to compete in the “Loose Rocker” event that followed over the weekend.
Harris pocketed $4000 for his efforts, a raise over last season's winning purse.
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