Saturday, July 29, 2006

In Billings, OK Tyler got a Daniel Boone coon skin cap.
The Red River that runs along the Texas Oklahoma border. Not much of a river in the summer.
Driving by Texas Motor Speedway. When I went to the race back in '99 I have an exact picture of the one Tyler took in our scrapbook. Great minds sure do think alike.
The Ford Center is where the Oklahoma City AFL team and the New Orleans Hornets play.
A water tower near NebraskaCity. Notice it's in the shape of a coffee pot? All Sapp Bros. truck stops call their restaurants The Coffeepot.
Tyler's trip in the truck started on Tuesday morning with a load of oil headed for Ft. Worth, Texas to be unloaded on Wednesday a.m. Then back to Sioux City on Thursday afternoon. Before the trip Tyler had anticipated spending a WHOLE week in the truck with grandpa. Well like any other 10 year old hyped up on adrenaline and anticipation he lasted 48 hours. He enjoyed seeing the countryside, answering grampa's trivia questions, and showering in a truck stop. Unfortunately the excitement ended when he got back to the house. In grampa's words he was like a "caged wild animal" and was so excited to play outside in the backyard that another trip seemed like a punishment more than an adventure. Maybe next year he'll make it a week.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Brandon and Tyler with their 1st and 2nd place trophies, respectively.
Sponsors, Old Skool Racing, aka Grandma and Grandpa come to Jamaica to enjoy a day at the race track.
As the sun was shining, the sunscreen being applied and the track getting hotter we headed out for the first heat race. Tyler started on the pole. After 8 laps of being tight and 2 drivers passing him on the inside he would have to settle for 3rd. Back to the pits for a few adjustments.
The second heat race they invert so he would start last (4th). After pit crews help of loosening the kart, 2 good inside passes, and good lines Tyler would come away with a 2nd place finish. That would give Tyler an outside front row start for the feature. After 3 restarts the feature was finally underway. He had his fastest time of the year with a lap time of 15.65 sec. on the 1/5 mile oval. Where he started would be where he finished, 2nd. He had a good day of learning lines, passing, and kart handling. Tyler has next weekend off from racing. He will be heading out on the open road with grampa for a trip in the truck. Have fun and we all can't wait to see the pictures.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Tyler and Jiri getting ready to do a drill.
Jiri Hubaleck 6' 10" Tyler DeVos 4' 8"
Eric Crawford is a UNI transfer that came with McDermott. Here the boys are doing free throws for a contest.
Swish!!! Tyler making his free throws.
ISU Basketball Camp

On July 14th and 15th Tyler attended the camp in Urbandale. He saved his birthday money to pay for the camp himself.He enjoyed drills, contests, and pick up games with 40 other ISU enthusiasts. His favorite part of camp was when he got to take a picture and get an autograph with Jiri. He also got a T-shirt, basketball, and practice booklet at the end of camp. He plans on already attending next year.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Tyler, Eric, Colin, and Dylan holding up their trophies and cash. Congratulation boys on a great day of racing!!!

Tyler receiving his First place Midseason Championship trophy and his $45.00 money prize from track owner, Randy Perkins.

Saturday, July 08, 2006







The Mid-Season championship race at Jamaica July 8th got off to a slow start. It sprinkled on and off for half an hour after practice sessions were complete. The rain stoppped and we were set for heat races. Tyler would start on the pole for the first heat race and lead all 8 laps. The racing was very tight, nose to tail the entire race so one slip up and you could go from 1st to last in about 5 seconds. We started last in the second heat race. It was a battle to make it up to 2nd, but we ran out of laps trying to catch Kordell and we had to settle for a second place finish. Since this was a special mid season championship and money race, they would run 20 lap main events. Tyler led until a caution came out about mid way through the race. On the restart, his buddy Colin got by him on the restart and was leading by about 4 kart lengths going into turn 3. Eric #81 had a super run going into 3 and he and Tyler got together to bring out another caution. Since they did not complete a lap, Tyler restarted first on the next restart. Tyler got out to a nice lead down the front stretch, but Eric and Colin were close on his tail. Eric would get a nose under Tyler in 1, but Tyler would pull away slightly out of turn 2. Eric would again get his nose under Tyler out of turn 4, but Tyler had a good run to pull a few inches ahead. Yes I said inches, these kids were running over 50 mph, an inch off the ground, only a few inches from each other. The racing was that tight, one slight bobble in a turn and instead of leading the race, you will find yourself trying to play catch up. Tyler was able to hold Eric and Colin off to take the checkered flag, his 3rd feature win. Eric finished second with Colin in a close 3rd. Dylan, a new driver from Marshalltown finished 4th and Kordell rounded out the top 5. We have a week off and will tackle the 1/5th mile high banked aspahlt oval again July 22nd. Hope to see you there.
We have hit the big time! Before the features, they had all the drivers line up on the front stretch for driver introductions. They announced the drivers name, city they are from, their kart # and how many points they have on the season. Tyler is leading points, so he got to start on the pole for the 20 lap main event.
Colin Smith and Tyler hanging out after their practice session. This is a nice viewing platform for pit crews and drivers. The race promoter/director also stands up here for the races, so you get to hear alot of interesting conversations between him and the head flag man as they talk on their radios. This is also where pit crew mom takes all her photos.
Tyler during practice July 8th at MidSeason championship race going into turn 3.

Friday, July 07, 2006


Saturday July 1st brought a big "Kneifl crowd" to Jamaica Raceway. Hollie was home from Denver, Rich and Andrea from Ankeny, and grandma and grandpa from Sioux City. After last week we had a few "bumps and bruises" so pit crew had the body redone just in time for the next race. For the first heat race Tyler started on the pole and that's where he'd finish. For the second heat race he started 3rd. After a good battle and pass on Colin he ended up 2nd. For the feature he started outside front row. Tyler had a couple of wide turns which let Colin get ahead of him.Then Colin had a good run and passed Eric for the feature win. His first of the season. Tyler couldn't battle back enough and would have to settle for 3rd. It was good clean racing but Tyler needed some practice running his lines. So, on Wednesday we loaded up again and headed to Jamaica to practice "our lines". After 4 hours and 110 practice laps he's got his line down. Tomorrow is a midseason points and money race. Wish us luck!!!

Last Friday June 30th, Villager's coaches had a "celebrate our baseball season" picnic. The kids swam, buried each other in sand, and even tried there luck at eating clams. It was a nice end to a wonderful year. Thanks to Steve Brashears, Wayne Kies, and Todd Lange for coaching and giving the kids a memorable minor league season.
On another note: Stanton Electric, the major league team Tyler filled in for, won the championship.
Tyler's baseball team ended the season as runner ups to Aurelia in tournament play. They played phenomenal. Villager was ahead 1-0 until the bottom of the 5th. Aurelia then won the game with 2 runs. What a great season to watch from the bleachers. Thanks to mom for making it to almost all the games and treating us to Dairy Queen after each and every one. (A tradition she's been doing since Tyler played T-ball when he was 5.)