Flying high: Nine-year-old Mountain girl heads to national finals

  • [photo by Caverhill family]

    [photo by Caverhill family]

By Patric Hedlund, TME

A dream has come true for a Frazier Park School third grader who is making a name for herself in the world of national motocross racing.

Mackenzie Caverhill, 9 competed with 22,000 hopefuls across the country this year to make the cut as one of…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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The Caverhill family scrap book includes photos of Mackenzie from age 2 with a
50 cc motorbike and trainer wheels. She had the orange bike at age 6. Now she is making progress competing in a national championship.

Above: Mackenzie Caverhill is now 9 years old and heading for a national competition in Tennessee.

Right: Parents Danny and Laura Caverhill with Mackenzie, 7 and brother Jakob Koebrick at Anaheim stadium where she rode in front of 60,000 people.

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