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Page 12A The Braselton News Wednesday, March 8, 2023 Pickleball at Cresswind Photos by Ben Munro A group of spectators watches along the fence Saturday (March 4) during the Peach Open pickleball tournament in Hoschton. Ck BN Awards are handed out during the Saturday (March 4) por tion of the Peach Open at Cresswind in Hoschton. Selie Feldman (left) chases down a shot next to teammate Madison Chisholm Saturday (March 4) during the Peach Open pickleball tournament at Cresswind in Hoschton. Feldman and Chisholm traveled from Clemson University to play in the tournament. 15-year-old race Seth Christensen, a Pendergrass resident and Flowery Branch High School student, won the March 4 Alabama #200. Racing 15-year-old Flowery Branch HS racer wins the Alabama #200 Pendergrass teen and Flowery Branch High School freshman Seth Christensen picked up a major victory Saturday (March 4), winning the Al abama 200 at Montgomery Speedway. He joined the ranks of previous winners with names like Petty, Al lison, Bonnett. Grill, Rod erick and Elliott. At 15 years old, mak ing just his second Pro Late Model start and first for driver and now tun er Ricky Turner, Chris tensen piloted the No. 35 Fr8Auctions-Brave Like Wyatt car to the win in a caution-filled race at the historic speedway. “First, thank you, John Bolen; I am so grateful for how you raced me.” Chris tensen said. “This is all unbelievable. I figured at the end, “I was going to have to work my way through the top five on old tires. I can’t believe I found myself in that position to get it done. 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