‘THEY’RE NUMBER 1!’
Leetonia student Noah Littleton takes a ride with ghost driver Blakely Brooks.
United Local student Tucker Anderson and ghost driver Noah Mead.
United Local student Kevin Beverly and ghost driver Matthew Foster.
Canfield Middle School student Brayden Delp and ghost driver Lillian Price.
United Local student Mikey Lanney made his first appearance in the event on Saturday. He is shown with ghost driver Danika Anderson.
United Local student Kevin Beverly and ghost driver Matthew Foster.
United Local student Tucker Anderson and ghost driver Noah Mead.
a tight race is underway.
Dozens of spectators lined S. Broadway Avenue Saturday for the 18th annual Quakertown Super Kids Derby. The event was held this year as part of the Salem Super Cruise. Multiple businesses, organizations and individuals support the racers including youngsters who serve as ghost drivers. Racers are local children with a physical or mental handicap between the ages of 7 and 18. For information, contact race director Janet Keene at 330-853-5114. Shown above, Joy Smith served as the ghost driver for her brother, Stephen. The siblings are Lisbon seniors-to-be. (Photos
- Leetonia student Noah Littleton takes a ride with ghost driver Blakely Brooks.
- United Local student Tucker Anderson and ghost driver Noah Mead.
- United Local student Kevin Beverly and ghost driver Matthew Foster.
- Canfield Middle School student Brayden Delp and ghost driver Lillian Price.
- United Local student Mikey Lanney made his first appearance in the event on Saturday. He is shown with ghost driver Danika Anderson.
- United Local student Kevin Beverly and ghost driver Matthew Foster.
- United Local student Tucker Anderson and ghost driver Noah Mead.
- a tight race is underway.