The Borderland Racing Association wrapped up its final points night Saturday at Emo Speedway.
Gavin Paull capped the Modified title with his 10th feature of the season.
Brady Caul won the Midwest modified feature, but a 7th place finish by Christopher Leek was enough to take the overall crown.
Ron Westover captured the street stock feature while Don Bowman of Bemidji placed second to earn the division's title.
On the go-kart track in Emo, Jake Rae captured a pair of heats then went on to win the feature in advanced class.
Tristan Badiuk and Cole Trimble were the other heat winners.
Justin Besch took the novice class feature with A.J. Kellar and Raice Westover the heat winners
Advance Class
Heat 1
1. Tristan Badiuk
2. Cody Esler
3. Cole Trimble
4. Delbert Collett
Heat 2
1. Jake Rae
2. Aaron Nelson
3. Aric Supinski
4. Tanner Williamson
Heat 3
1. Cole Trimble
2. Cody Esler
3. Tristan Badiuk
4. Delbert Collett
Heat 4
1. Jake Rae
2. Tanner Williamson
3. Aaron Nelson
4. Aric Supinski
Feature
1. Jake Rae
2. Tristan Badiuk
3. Aron Nelson
4. Tanner Williamson
5. Cole Trimble
6. Cdy Essler
7. Aric Supinski
8. Delbert Collett
Novice Class
Heat 1
1. A.J Kellar
2. Tayla Trimble
3. Raice Westover
4. Justin Besch
5. Jyllian Westover dnf
Heat 2
1. Raice Westover
2. Tayla Trimble
3. Jyllian Westover
4. A.J. Kellar
5. Justin Besch
Feature
1. Justin Besch
2. Tayla Trimble
3. Jyllian Westover
4. Raice Westover
5. A.J. Kellar
Jeff Gustafson of Kenora and Scott Dingwell of Dryden became the first back-to-back winner of the International Falls Bass Championships.
A total of 58 teams participated.
The Morson Bass Classic was also held this weekend, but no results have been received
The Rainy River Community College Volleyball team started their season with a couple of wins at the Fergus Falls tournament Saturday.
The Voyageurs defeated Itasca and Hibbing before ending the tournament with losses to Rochester and Northland.