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Article: Teenage racer has mud in his blood.
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- October 15, 2009
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By John Streit
Correspondent
Every high school's got a few of them: ever competing, multiple-sport athletes.
Cape Henry Collegiate School is no exception, but one athlete with a year-round schedule stands out.
Steven Sims Jr. wrestles and plays lacrosse for the Dolphins, but the sophomore said his first love happens to be mud bog racing, an off-road motorsport.
While the mud truck racing won't earn him a varsity letter, Steven, who is not yet a legal street-level driver, has already receiving regional recognition.
"Racing is different from anything I've ever done. It's quick.," Steven said. " You've got to know your ...