2024 Pro Motocross Championship
Round One – Fox Raceway National
The 53rd season of the Pro Motocross Championship picked off in the motocross epicentre of Southern California under sunny skies and balmy temperatures. Pala’s Fox Raceway was the site of the season-opening Honda Fox Raceway National, where the reigning SuperMotocross World Champions both made a statement with dominant performances in their respective divisions.
In the 450 Class, Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence picked up where he left off from last year’s perfect season to remain undefeated in premier class competition with his 23rd and 24th consecutive moto wins and a seventh straight victory at Fox Raceway.
In the 250 Class, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan shined in front of the hometown crowd with an impressive 1-1 effort in which he showed an ability to come from behind and run from the front.
450 Moto One
The opening premier class moto started with the Lawrence brothers leading the way aboard their Team Honda HRC rides, with Jett edging out Hunter for holeshot. They were joined by Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Aaron Plessinger, who pushed hard early to move into second behind the young Aussie. As Lawrence asserted his control of the lead, Plessinger settled in to keep him honest.
Jett inched away as the moto wore on and soon built a lead of more than five-seconds, which left the battle for second place to take shape between Plessinger and Hunter Lawrence. The KTM rider held strong for the majority of the moto, but the elder Lawrence went on the attack as the moto entered its final 10 minutes, Hunter making the pass on and then pulling away from Plessinger.
Out front, Jett cruised to his 23rd straight moto win dating back to last season, crossing the line five-seconds ahead of Hunter to complete a Lawrence 1-2 in their first 450 Class race together.
Plessinger followed in third, with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton fourth and Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Justin Cooper in fifth.
Australia’s Brad West was inside the top ten early on but eventually slipped to 25th while countryman Joel Wightman finished 35th.
450 Moto One
- Jett Lawrence 36:10.854 15 Laps
- Hunter Lawrence 36:15.912 +5.058
- Aaron Plessinger 36:22.628 +11.774
- Chase Sexton 36:37.225 +26.371
- Justin Cooper 36:42.510 +31.656
- Justin Barcia 37:15.963 +1:05.109
- Dylan Ferrandis 37:27.657 +1:16.803
- Malcolm Stewart 37:31.695 +1:20.841
- Phil Nicoletti 37:32.104 +1:21.250
- Jason Anderson 37:33.083 +1:22.229
- Dean Wilson 37:53.506 +1:42.652
- Cullin Park 37:55.849 +1:44.995
- Fredrik Noren 37:57.459 +1:46.605
- Derek Kelley 38:06.212 +1:55.358
- Christian Craig 38:06.519 +1:55.665
- Marshal Weltin 38:11.630 +2:00.776
- Grant Harlan 38:22.774 +2:11.920
- Jerry Robin 38:36.255 +2:25.401
- Justin Hill 38:38.729 +2:27.875
- Romain Pape 38:45.122 +2:34.268
- Jake Masterpool 36:12.927 14 Laps
- Ryder Floyd 36:15.682 +2.755
- Zack Williams 36:17.519 +4.592
- Scotty Verhaeghe 36:25.247 +12.320
- Brad West 36:27.880 +14.953
- Robbie Wageman 36:30.871 +17.944
- Max Miller 36:34.379 +21.452
- Kyle Chisholm 36:36.134 +23.207
- Lorenzo Locurcio 36:40.287 +27.360
- Shane McElrath 36:45.676 +32.749
- Bryce Hammond 36:47.061 +34.134
- Henry Miller 36:50.676 +37.749
- Dayton Briggs 36:58.005 +45.078
- Luke Kalaitzian 37:03.011 +50.084
- Joel Wightman 37:06.502 +53.575
- Josh Boaz 37:10.930 +58.003
- Josh Mosiman 37:30.127 +1:17.200
- Colton Eigenmann 37:49.691 +1:36.764
- Bryce Shelly 20:07.180 8 Laps
DNF Anthony Rodriguez
450 Moto Two
The Lawrence brothers led the field into the first turn to open the final moto, with Hunter edging out Jett for the holeshot. Jett then made an early push to slip by his older brother and seize control of the lead, while Hunter briefly dropped to third behind a hard-charging Phil Nicoletti. Hunter soon reclaimed the position, while Sexton followed into third.
The top three set a torrid pace early and put several seconds on the rest of the field. Soon, a sibling battle unfolded as Hunter closed onto Jett’s rear fender. The champ fended off the challenge, but it allowed Sexton to close back in from third to make it a three-rider pursuit for victory.
As Jett continued to lead, Sexton was able to make the pass on Hunter for second and mount an attack for the top spot. Sexton kept Jett within reach for several laps but went off track just before time ran out on the moto and lost considerable ground to end the threat.
Sexton gave it his all over the final two laps and got back within sight of Lawrence, but it wasn’t enough. The Honda rider wrapped up the 1-1 effort by 1.3 seconds over Sexton, with Hunter Lawrence a distant third.
Brad West again carded a 25th place finish while countryman Joel Wightman improved to place 33rd.
450 Moto Two Results
- Jett Lawrence 36:13.282 15 Laps
- Chase Sexton 36:14.631 +1.349
- Hunter Lawrence 36:54.650 +41.368
- Jason Anderson 36:59.858 +46.576
- Dylan Ferrandis 37:15.098 +1:01.816
- Justin Barcia 37:28.035 +1:14.753
- Malcolm Stewart 37:30.129 +1:16.847
- Justin Cooper 37:38.118 +1:24.836
- Phil Nicoletti 37:41.134 +1:27.852
- Fredrik Noren 37:44.467 +1:31.185
- Marshal Weltin 37:58.168 +1:44.886
- Aaron Plessinger 38:22.016 +2:08.734
- Romain Pape 38:27.148 +2:13.866
- Shane McElrath 38:29.082 +2:15.800
- Cullin Park 38:30.510 +2:17.228
- Dean Wilson 38:32.586 +2:19.304
- Christian Craig 38:39.505 +2:26.223
- Grant Harlan 38:40.222 +2:26.940
- Max Miller 38:54.284 +2:41.002
- Scotty Verhaeghe 39:17.509 +3:04.227
- Kyle Chisholm 36:25.918 14 Laps
- Jerry Robin 36:29.465 +3.547
- Lorenzo Locurcio 36:30.162 +4.244
- Anthony Rodriguez 36:41.943 +16.025
- Brad West 36:43.931 +18.013
- Justin Hill 36:44.060 +18.142
- Bryce Hammond 36:49.799 +23.881
- Luke Kalaitzian 36:52.137 +26.219
- Bryce Shelly 37:03.999 +38.081
- Henry Miller 37:17.473 +51.555
- Robbie Wageman 37:22.761 +56.843
- Zack Williams 37:26.921 +1:01.003
- Joel Wightman 37:32.318 +1:06.400
- Dayton Briggs 37:35.314 +1:09.396
- Josh Boaz 37:35.762 +1:09.844
- Ryder Floyd 38:08.329 +1:42.411
- Josh Mosiman 38:23.253 +1:57.335
- Colton Eigenmann 10:33.696 4 Laps
- Jake Masterpool 4:44.764 2 Laps
DNF Derek Kelley
450 Round
Jett Lawrence wrapped up the 12th overall win of his career and moved to 24-0 in 450 Class competition, spearheading a historic Lawrence brothers 1-2 in their first race together following Hunter’s 2-3 effort. Sexton rebounded strongly from a challenging first moto to round out the podium in third (4-2).
With the win, Jett Lawrence has established an eight-point lead over Hunter, while Sexton sits 10 points out of the lead in third.
Jett Lawrence – P1
“Two good starts, led every lap, won both motos—I basically hit every goal I set for myself today. I still have to work on some stuff on myself and the bike, but overall, it’s good to keep the streak going—24-0 so far! I’m looking forward to Hangtown.”
Hunter Lawrence – P2
“It was a good day—second overall in my 450 outdoor debut! I just went when the gate dropped, and that led to two starts near the front. I’m happy to be leaving here like this.”
It’s the third straight season that Team Honda HRC has finished 1-2 at the opening round.
Chase Sexton was resilient en route to a third-place finish (4-2).
Chase Sexton – P3
“The bike has been really good outdoors and I think that comes from KTM’s experience in MXGP. We’re happy with this finish to be on the podium, and we still have some work to do, but it will be an evolution throughout the season. We’re looking forward to Hangtown now.”
Justin Barcia – P5
“Had a good qualifying practice, fourth in the first one and seventh overall, so we had a good gate pick for the races. First moto, I got off to a good start and it was a good one. Second moto, also got off to a good start and was about to have a holeshot but was bumped from behind, so that cost me a few positions. I fought really hard, charged the whole moto, and I have a lot of building to do still. It’s going to be a long season, the bike was really good today, and I’m looking forward to more.”
Jason Anderson – P6
“Round 1 is done and the weekend did not go as planned, but that is racing. Qualifying went decent, but I knew there was more speed for me. In the first moto, I got tangled up in the first turn with a rider that cut down. When I remounted my bike, I was running 38th. I put my head down and managed to make it into the Top 10. Moto 2 was much better for me. The track was way gnarlier, but I found my flow and latched onto the Top 3 all race. 10-4 finishes is not how we wanted to start the season, but mistakes happen and my entire Monster Energy Kawasaki team and I are ready to fight again next weekend.”
Aaron Plessinger – P7
“Pala was okay and it was how I expected myself to be coming into it. The first moto was really, really good, I got off to a great start and was right there on Jett [Lawrence]. I started riding tight but loosened up toward the end and got third. Second moto, unfortunately, had a crash in the first corner, so I did what I could and salvaged 12th. Seventh overall isn’t the end of the world, I’ll take that and we’ll go to Hangtown swinging – I’m excited!”
Malcolm Stewart – P9
“For being 10 years of not racing a season opener for outdoors, it treated me well. We said we’d be happy with a top eight, or to be around there, and we were. When you have a season-ending injury like I had last year, it makes you miss the little things, and so far I’m just having a heck of a time here! Overall, I’m happy, we made a lot of improvements event from Moto 1 to Moto 2, and we’re enjoying the moment.”
450 Round Results
- Jett Lawrence 1 – 1 Honda
- Hunter Lawrence 2 – 3 Honda
- Chase Sexton 4 – 2 KTM
- Dylan Ferrandis 7 – 5 Honda
- Justin Barcia 6 – 6 GasGas
- Jason Anderson 10 – 4 Kawasaki
- Justin Cooper 5 – 8 Yamaha
- Aaron Plessinger 3 – 12 KTM
- Malcolm Stewart 8 – 7 Husqvarna
- Phil Nicoletti 9 – 9 Yamaha
- Fredrik Noren 13 – 10 Kawasaki
- Marshal Weltin 16 – 11 Yamaha
- Cullin Park 12 – 15 Honda
- Dean Wilson 11 – 16 Honda
- Christian Craig 15 – 17 Husqvarna
- Romain Pape 20 – 13 GasGas
- Shane McElrath 30 – 14 Suzuki
- Grant Harlan 17 – 18 Yamaha
- Derek Kelley 14 – DNF KTM
- Jerry Robin 18 – 22 Yamaha
- Max Miller 27 – 19 Suzuki
- Justin Hill 19 – 26 KTM
- Scotty Verhaeghe 24 – 20 GasGas
- Kyle Chisholm 28 – 21 Suzuki
- Brad West 25 – 25 Yamaha
- Lorenzo Locurcio 29 – 23 GasGas
- Zack Williams 23 – 32 Honda
- Robbie Wageman 26 – 31 Yamaha
- Bryce Hammond 31 – 27 Yamaha
- Ryder Floyd 22 – 36 Honda
- Luke Kalaitzian 34 – 28 Honda
- Henry Miller 32 – 30 Honda
- Dayton Briggs 33 – 34 Husqvarna
- Bryce Shelly 39 – 29 Yamaha
- Joel Wightman 35 – 33 Yamaha
- Josh Boaz Eagan 36 – 35 KTM
- Josh Mosiman 37 – 37 KTM
- Colton Eigenmann 38 – 38 Yamaha
- Anthony Rodriguez DNF – 24 KTM
- Jake Masterpool 21 – 39 GasGas
450 Championship Points
- Jett Lawrence Australia Landsborough 50
- Hunter Lawrence Australia Landsborough 42
- Chase Sexton United States La Moille, IL 40
- Justin Barcia United States Monroe, NY 32
- Dylan Ferrandis France Avignon, France 32
- Justin Cooper United States Cold Spring Harbor, NY 31
- Jason Anderson United States Edgewood, NM 30
- Aaron Plessinger United States Hamilton, OH 30
- Malcolm Stewart United States Haines City, FL 29
- Phil Nicoletti United States Cochecton, NY 26
- Fredrik Noren Sweden Lidköping, Sweden 21
- Cullin Park United States Clermont, FL 17
- Marshal Weltin United States Ubly, MI 17
- Dean Wilson United Kingdom Glasgow, Scotland 17
- Christian Craig United States El Cajon, CA 12
- Romain Pape France France 11
- Grant Harlan United States Justin, TX 9
- Derek Kelley United States Riverside, CA 8
- Shane McElrath United States Canton, NC 8
- Jerry Robin United States Hamel, MN 4
- Justin Hill United States Yoncalla, OR 3
- Max Miller United States Springfield, OR 3
- Scotty Verhaeghe France Paris, France 2
- Jake Masterpool Paradise, TX 1
- Kyle Chisholm United States Clearwater, FL 1
250 Moto One
The first moto began with the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing machine of Tom Vialle leading the field through the first turn for the holeshot, but the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki of Levi Kitchen slotted right into second.
Kitchen showed patience early but went on the attack during the opening 10 minutes of the moto and took control of the top spot. With the lead in hand, Kitchen opened up a multi-second advantage over the field, while Vialle and Deegan engaged in a battle for second. Deegan soon made the pass to move into the runner-up spot.
Deegan showed a quicker pace than Kitchen through the middle portion of race and slowly chipped away at the deficit until he eventually closed to within a few bike lengths as the moto entered its final 10 minutes. The battle was on from that point forward as Kitchen responded, leading to trades of momentum. An off-track excursion briefly slowed Deegan’s momentum, but he regrouped and continued to put the pressure on the Kawasaki out front.
Kitchen appeared to have control of the moto as they took the two-Lap Board, but an errant track marker became lodged in his boot, which slowed the Kawasaki’s momentum while he removed it and that allowed Deegan to slip into the lead. The Southern California native dropped the hammer to sprint away and grab the first moto win of the season, 7.2-seconds ahead of Kitchen. Vialle followed in third, with Team Honda HRC’s Chance Hymas fourth, and Triumph Racing’s Joey Savatgy fifth.
Following the race, officials determined that Vialle was in violation of Rule 1.6.20 Track Cuts/Unfair Advantage of the series rulebook after the Frenchman went off track early in the moto. As a result, Vialle was docked one position to fourth, which moved Hymas into third.
250 Moto One Results
- Haiden Deegan 36:15.813 15 Laps
- Levi Kitchen 36:23.091 +7.278
- Chance Hymas 36:34.478 +18.665a
- Tom Vialle 36:32.967 +17.154
- Joey Savatgy 36:34.958 +19.145
- Jalek Swoll 36:49.021 +33.208
- Jordon Smith 36:51.423 +35.610
- Jo Shimoda 37:09.238 +53.425
- Ryder DiFrancesco 37:12.125 +56.312
- Pierce Brown 37:13.458 +57.645
- Nate Thrasher 37:24.502 +1:08.689
- Dilan Schwartz 37:29.385 +1:13.572
- Julien Beaumer 37:34.157 +1:18.344
- Mark Fineis 37:57.403 +1:41.590
- Casey Cochran 38:06.018 +1:50.205
- Jett Reynolds 38:12.866 +1:57.053
- Lux Turner 38:17.487 +2:01.674
- Nick Romano 38:20.361 +2:04.548
- Coty Schock 38:22.230 +2:06.417
- Daxton Bennick 38:30.391 +2:14.578
- Brock Bennett 38:37.452 +2:21.639
- Preston Boespflug 38:42.734 +2:26.921
- Casey Benard 38:45.890 +2:30.077
- Ty Masterpool 36:24.571 14 Laps
- Anthony Bourdon 36:45.365 +20.794
- Cameron Durow 36:48.836 +24.265
- Crockett Myers 36:50.947 +26.376
- Reven Gordon 36:54.196 +29.625
- Gavin Brough 36:56.618 +32.047
- Kyle Wise 36:57.306 +32.735
- Slade Smith 37:01.766 +37.195
- Evan Ferry 37:15.935 +51.364
- Vincent Varola 37:17.510 +52.939
- Maxwell Sanford 37:18.685 +54.114
- Talon Hawkins 37:52.032 +1:27.461
- Ryder McNabb 32:40.266 13 Laps
- Ashton Bloxom 36:32.477 +3:52.211
- Marcus Phelps 27:36.067 10 Laps
- Hardy Munoz 20:33.591 8 Laps
DNF Jorgen Talviku
250 Moto Two
The final moto saw Deegan pick up where he left off with the holeshot as Triumph Racing’s Jalek Swoll and Kitchen gave chase. Kitchen didn’t waste any time with a pass on Swoll for second and positioned himself right behind Deegan. The early pace of the top-two finishers from the opening moto allowed them to pull away from the field. Swoll, meanwhile, came under fire from Vialle, but the KTM rider tipped over and lost positions.
Deegan and Kitchen both settled in through the middle portion of the moto, with about one-second sitting between them. Behind them, the battle for the overall podium heated up as three riders were in position to capture third overall. Swoll’s third-place positioning on the track gave him the edge, but both Vialle and Hymas were also in the mix.
With five minutes to go, Swoll, Vialle, and Hymas were running 3-4-5 on the racetrack, separated by mere bike lengths. Vialle went on the attack and successfully made the pass on Swoll for third, which gave him the advantage in the overall classification. Hymas then made the pass on Swoll for fourth.
Back out front, Deegan picked up the pace in the waning moments to prevent a late push from Kitchen and extended his lead on the final lap. He wrapped up a 1-1 sweep of the motos by 1.9 seconds over Kitchen, with Vialle finishing strong in third.
250 Moto Two Results
- Haiden Deegan 36:36.131 15 Laps
- Levi Kitchen 36:38.043 +1.912
- Tom Vialle 37:14.495 +38.364
- Chance Hymas 37:18.916 +42.785
- Jalek Swoll 37:21.549 +45.418
- Jo Shimoda 37:21.985 +45.854
- Nate Thrasher 37:30.077 +53.946
- Pierce Brown 37:34.519 +58.388
- Julien Beaumer 37:49.298 +1:13.167
- Ty Masterpool 37:56.146 +1:20.015
- Mark Fineis 37:59.825 +1:23.694
- Ryder DiFrancesco 38:05.179 +1:29.048
- Joey Savatgy 38:09.212 +1:33.081
- Daxton Bennick 38:23.065 +1:46.934
- Dilan Schwartz 38:34.210 +1:58.079
- Jett Reynolds 38:36.294 +2:00.163
- Coty Schock 38:39.717 +2:03.586
- Jordon Smith 38:40.531 +2:04.400
- Ryder McNabb 38:57.267 +2:21.136
- Talon Hawkins 39:03.867 +2:27.736
- Casey Cochran 39:05.507 +2:29.376
- Preston Boespflug 39:20.636 +2:44.505
- Casey Benard 36:42.730 14 Laps
- Hardy Munoz 36:45.004 +2.274
- Brock Bennett 36:58.094 +15.364
- Slade Smith 37:02.194 +19.464
- Kyle Wise 37:02.723 +19.993
- Maxwell Sanford 37:15.538 +32.808
- Reven Gordon 37:19.846 +37.116
- Crockett Myers 37:29.061 +46.331
- Jorgen Talviku 37:32.093 +49.363
- Gavin Brough 37:48.714 +1:05.984
- Vincent Varola 37:51.475 +1:08.745
- Cameron Durow 37:54.633 +1:11.903
- Lux Turner 38:17.751 +1:35.021
- Marcus Phelps 38:30.014 +1:47.284
- Evan Ferry 39:04.073 +2:21.343
- Ashton Bloxom 39:23.033 +2:40.303
- Anthony Bourdon 18:13.763 7 Laps
- Nick Romano 5:24.467 2 Laps
250 Round
The second career 1-1 performance by Deegan resulted in the third win of his career, kicking off the season in dominant fashion in front of the hometown crowd. Kitchen secured a solid runner-up effort with his 2-2 scores, while Vialle (4-3) edged out Hymas (3-4) for the final spot on the podium via the second moto tiebreaker.
With maximum points scored at the opening round, Deegan has established a six-point lead over Kitchen in the championship standings. Vialle and Hymas sit tied for third, 12 points out of the lead.
Frenchman Tom Vialle finished third overall with 4-3 moto finishes.
Haiden Deegan – P1
“I’ve put in a lot of work [preparing for this championship]. I go out and grind. I put my heart into this sport and you guys saw that. Great job to Levi [Kitchen], he kept me honest the whole time and didn’t make it easy on me. I’m stoked to start the season with a win.”
Levi Kitchen – P2
“It was not a bad way to start the 2024 AMA Pro Motocross season. 2-2 on the day and a lot more in the tank for the rest of the season. I was happy to get first in qualifying with a great lap and then in Moto 1, we were going good all race, until a track marker got caught in my boot, stabbed my shin and so I had to reach down and grab it while (Haiden) Deegan was right behind me. In the second moto, my KX250 started strong again and I got right behind Deegan. We battled the entire race and I finished second. Ultimately, we are in a good spot. I feel good and ready for some more battles next weekend.”
Tom Vialle – P3
“The track was really hard to pass on and everyone was riding really well in the second moto. I just wanted to finish as good as I could in the second moto, so I’m happy with the result. I’m looking forward to next weekend [at Hangtown].”
Chance Hymas – P4
“The first round of outdoors was really good. We had a great start to the day, qualifying first in the first session and fourth overall. Then I had a third and a fourth on the day, for fourth overall. I’m feeling confident on the bike; it’s been working really well, and the team is doing awesome. I’m excited for next weekend.”
Jo Shimoda – P6
“I really wanted to carry momentum from Supercross into this weekend. My starts meant I had to climb through the pack, but I feel like I showed some good speed. Overall, sixth on the day isn’t where I want to be, but I’m looking forward to Hangtown.”
250 Round Results
- Haiden Deegan 1 – 1 Yamaha
- Levi Kitchen 2 – 2 Kawasaki
- Tom Vialle 4 – 3 KTM
- Chance Hymas 3 – 4 Honda
- Jalek Swoll 6 – 5 Triumph
- Jo Shimoda 8 – 6 Honda
- Nate Thrasher 11 – 7 Yamaha
- Pierce Brown 10 – 8 GasGas
- Joey Savatgy 5 – 13 Triumph
- Ryder DiFrancesco 9 – 12 GasGas
- Julien Beaumer 13 – 9 KTM
- Mark Fineis 14 – 11 Yamaha
- Jordon Smith 7 – 18 Yamaha
- Dilan Schwartz 12 – 15 Suzuki
- Ty Masterpool 24 – 10 Kawasaki
- Jett Reynolds 16 – 16 Yamaha
- Daxton Bennick 20 – 14 Yamaha
- Coty Schock 19 – 17 Yamaha
- Casey Cochran 15 – 21 Husqvarna
- Lux Turner 17 – 35 KTM
- Nick Romano 18 – 40 Yamaha
- Ryder McNabb 36 – 19 KTM
- Talon Hawkins 35 – 20 KTM
- Preston Boespflug 22 – 22 Suzuki
- Casey Benard 23 – 23 KTM
- Brock Bennett 21 – 25 KTM
- Slade Smith 31 – 26 KTM
- Kyle Wise 30 – 27 Kawasaki
- Reven Gordon 28 – 29 Kawasaki
- Crockett Myers 27 – 30 Yamaha
- Cameron Durow 26 – 34 KTM
- Gavin Brough 29 – 32 Honda
- Maxwell Sanford 34 – 28 Kawasaki
- Hardy Munoz 39 – 24 Kawasaki
- Anthony Bourdon 25 – 39 Suzuki
- Vincent Varola 33 – 33 Kawasaki
- Evan Ferry 32 – 37 GasGas
- Marcus Phelps 38 – 36 KTM
- Ashton Bloxom 37 – 38 Yamaha
- Jorgen Talviku DNF – 31 KTM
250 Championship Points
- Haiden Deegan United States Temecula, CA 50
- Levi Kitchen United States Washougal, WA 44
- Chance Hymas United States Pocatello, ID 38
- Tom Vialle France Avignon, France 38
- Jalek Swoll United States Belleview, FL 33
- Jo Shimoda Suzuka City, Japan 30
- Joey Savatgy United States Thomasville, GA 26
- Nate Thrasher United States Livingston, TN 26
- Pierce Brown United States Sandy, UT 26
- Ryder DiFrancesco United States Bakersfield, CA 23
- Julien Beaumer United States Lake Havasu City, AZ 22
- Mark Fineis United States Westfield, IN 19
- Jordon Smith United States Belmont, NC 19
- Dilan Schwartz United States Alpine, CA 17
- Ty Masterpool United States Fallon, NV 12
- Jett Reynolds United States Bakersfield, CA 12
- Daxton Bennick United States Morganton, NC 10
- Coty Schock United States Dover, DE 8
- Casey Cochran United States Portsmouth, VA 8
- Lux Turner United States Gardnerville, NV 5
- Nick Romano United States Bayside, NY 4
- Ryder McNabb Canada Minnedosa, MB 3
- Talon Hawkins United States Temecula, CA 2
- Brock Bennett 1