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Local 7-year-old heading to Motocross Championship

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  • Jul 14, 2022
  • 3 min read

By Paul Palmer

Staff Writer


At just 7 years old, Justus Pearston of Canton has a shot at being one of the country’s top Motocross racers.

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Justus Pearston proudly shows off his qualifier status for the National Amateur Motocross Championship

He will be heading to the Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship in Tennessee the first week in August. Not bad for someone who took up the sport just two years ago at age 5.

“We started by accident,” said Alex Pearston. He is not only Justus’ father, he’s also his mechanic, crew chief and self-proclaimed team owner. “COVID hit and there was no baseball, or soccer or anything. We had an old dirt bike so we got into a race in Upstate New York.” Little did Alex and his wife Jamie realize that Justus would not only fall in love with racing, but also become one of the top riders in his age group in the nation.

To reach the National’s, Justus had to finish in the top 9 in the area and top 6 in the region in qualifying races. He secured his golden ticket to Tennessee with three, third-place finishes at the June 3 Regional Qualifier at Dublin Gap, PA. He races in the Junior Unlimited Class and Micro 2 Junior Limited ages 4-6. Justus, a second grader at Cherry Brook Primary School, seems to be taking his ride at Nationals all in stride.

“It’s a race like every other one,” says the blonde-haired racer. “But it’s just better.”

Reaching this goal is a family affair. In addition to the work of his Dad, his mother and brother both have “team titles.” Jamie is the “Mom-ager” part Mom, part manager. “I take care of the media, social media, sponsorships, laundry, and travel plans,” she said. Older brother Chance whose favorite sport is football, says he is the team chef specializing in tacos.

Motocross racing does not take place in Connecticut and that has driven up the costs for the family. Alex built a practice track in the backyard to go along with the weekly training Justus does in Orange County, NY. The closest races are in Southwick, MA (‘The Wick) and the season starts in February and runs into November. Racing usually starts in the south- this year in Georgia and then at the Daytona International Speedway in Florida. It is also a costly sport, especially for a rider as young as Justus. “We do get some discounts on gear, and have some local sponsors, but we can spend about $1,000 each race weekend between entry fees, admission, diesel to drive, lodging and food,” said Jamie. They are hoping that more local sponsors come onboard and help support Justus and cover some of the costs.

“It’s fun when it’s muddy,” said Justus. “It is fun to ride in the mud and eat some dirt,” he added with a big smile. Both parents admit to being nervous about their sons racing but see the joy he gets from it. “Here’s there to knock knuckles when he wins, and he’s there to knock knuckles with the other racers when he loses,” his mother said.

The race in Tennessee is held at a track on property that is owned by singer Loretta Lynn. It was nearly destroyed by flooding a year ago and has been rebuilt just for the championships. No other races take place on the course at any time. When the championship weekend concludes Justus will find out where he ranks in the country in his age group. He had to land in the top 42 to even get the invite to Nationals. When he finishes the set of three races in Hurricane Mills, TN, he’ll get a national ranking based on his performance there and also a “Dirty 100” ranking which takes into account races from around the country this year and ranks the top 100 based on their results. “We’ve never emphasized to him how good he is,” his father said. “He has zero idea how good he is.”


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The Pearston Family. Behind Justice, from left are Chance, Jamie and Alex.

Holiday Events

November 27

Communal Thanksgiving Dinner

Unionville: Farmington Community Services hosts its annual town-wide Thanksgiving Day Dinner Gathering each year at the Farmington Community and Senior Center located at 321 New Britain Avenue in Unionville. With the help of volunteers and staff a full Thanksgiving dinner is prepared and served.  Participants, volunteers, and donors are always welcome and needed. Please contact Community Services at 860-675-2390 to make your reservation or for more information.

November 29

Simsbury celebrates

Simsbury: Simsbury celebrates takes place from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 29 along Hopmeadow Street. Simsbury Celebrates is a free community holiday celebration, sustained primarily through donations from local businesses and private citizens. It is traditionally held the Saturday after Thanksgiving. This year, we are celebrating with a variety of events, culminating with our spectacular fireworks show.  

 

Through December

Farmington: The Friends of the Farmington Libraries are excited to announce a holiday book sale, that is continuing into December.  The sale will be held in the Book Nook in the lobby of the main Farmington library during regular library hours.  There will be lots of holiday books for children, adult books, small stocking-stuffer books, and puzzles, all in like-new condition, suitable for holiday gift giving.  The Friends collect donations of books and puzzles throughout the year. Your donations make book sales like this one possible.

 

 

December 6

Winterfest

Avon: The town of Avon, CT, will host its 3rd Annual Winterfest and Tree Lighting on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Avon Town Gazebo & Green. The event includes caroling, a “biergarten” in a heated tent, food trucks, vendors, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus for the tree lighting ceremony. It is a fundraising event for the Bottoms Up Patient/Family Support Funds and care packages, and guests should dress for the weather.

 

 

December 6

Christmas in Collinsville 

Collinsville: Christmas in Collinsville takes place Saturday, December 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Craft Show in the Town Hall Auditorium, Face Painting (11:30 - 1:30 p.m. at Town Hall and 1 -3 p.m. at the Mu

seum), Story Time with Mrs. Claus (11a.m. to 1 p.m. in 

Museum). Balloons, Magician, and The Gallery of Trees at the Canton Historical Museum.

 

December 6

A Children’s Festival with Santa 

& Mrs. Claus

Avon: Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, who will share stories, lead sing-a-longs  and pose with children for pictures. Also, games with elves, cookie decorating, crafts, snacks and hot cocoa. December 6th, 2 – 4 p.m. Children $15, Adults $10. The Historic Meetinghouse of Avon Congregational Church, 6 West Main St Avon. Tickets at www.Avon-Church.org or available at the door.

 

December 6

Holiday Tapestries
Farmington: Valley Chorale presents “Holiday Tapestries” a collection of festive carols and lullabies from around the world to celebrate the season. The concert will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2025 at 2 p.m., First Church of Christ Congregational, 75 Main Street, Farmington, CT.  Melodies from Spanish lullabies to the jubilant sound of the Yoruba language, familiar carols and everything in between will be woven into this tapestry of sound accompanied by harp, guitar, percussion and keyboard. An ideal way to ring in the holiday season! Adult tickets $25.00. Students-free. Tickets available through Eventbrite, at the door on the day of the concert  or on the Farmington Valley Chorale website. For more information, please email info@farmingtonvalleychorale.org.  

 

December 7

Gallery of Trees 

Canton: Canton Historical Society Inc.’s Gallery of Trees returns through Dec. 7. Opening night gala takes place 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Other hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, noon to 7 p.m. on Thursday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. See more at www.canton museum.org or cantonhistoricalmuseum on Facebook. For information on donating a tree, send a message to galleryoftrees@cantonmuseum.org

 

 

December 13

Music at Greenwood: KC Sisters Holiday Extravaganza
Avon: On Saturday, December 13, the KC Sisters will present their beloved Holiday Extravaganza for the first time at St. Matthew Lutheran Church! This fully orchestrated show will remind you of the variety shows of old such as The Andy Williams Family Christmas Show or The Mandrell Sisters variety show with a touch of modern sisterly charm. Afterwards, plan to stay for a light reception. Suggested donation: $10. Join us at 224 Lovely Street, Avon, for lots of holiday fun!

 

December 13

Wreaths Across America

Simsbury: Dec. 13 at 12 p.m. Wreaths Across America will be at 16 Plank Hill Rd Simsbury in Simsbury Cemetery (near the flagpole) to Remember and Honor our veterans through the laying of Remembrance wreaths on the graves of our country’s fallen heroes and the act of saying the name of each and every veteran aloud.

Remember to dress for the weather as it can be a bit windy at the top of Plank Hill Rd and bring a portable chair if necessary. Our ceremony is generally a half hour in length and starts promptly at noon.

Please help our location lay wreaths at as many graves as possible by sponsoring a wreath for a veteran’s grave through the “sponsorship group” CT0025P Or, if you would like to volunteer to participate in the wreath laying ceremony, please click the “Volunteer” button at https://shorturl.at/S2y50. More information is also available at the link. 

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