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| Pictured: Corp. Frank Fowler, Jay Warnick, Sheriff Timothy Cameron, and Jay’s stock car. |
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Jay Warnick, an 11-year-old boy from Drayden, has competed in soap box derby races for the past three years.
Jay got his start in Soap Box Derby racing from participating in the Cub Scouts. One of Jayโs activities, while in the Cub Scouts, was to design a small car out of a block of wood and race it down a ramp in competition. With the help of with his father, Jim, and the support of his mother, Colette, Jay designed and raced his first soap box. Jay was immediately hooked on soap box derby racing.
Jay has wanted to be a police officer since age two, so it was only natural to combine his interest of soap box derby racing and law enforcement. Jay chose to design a soap box derby car like a police cruiser. His 2007 Stock Car which is used for rally racing and his 2008 Super Stock car are designed just like a St. Maryโs County Sheriffโs Office K-9 cruiser.
Jay has had great success in soap box derby competitions. This past year, Jay participated in over 25 rally races, traveling to race cities in North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Using his St. Maryโs County Sheriffโs Office designed soap box, he represented Southern Maryland and was supported with donations by Saint Maryโs County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7.
Jay was the 2007 Southern Maryland Stock Division Champion and now the 2008 Southern Maryland Super Stock Division Champion. On Friday, July 18, Jay will travel to Akron, Ohio to compete against hundreds of other youths from 42 states and 7 countries at the All American Soap Box Derby. For Jay it will be his second time racing at the All American Derby Race and he is only the second racer from our area to win both divisions back to back.
Jay has many other hobbies which include Legoโs, swimming, riding motorcycles and camping. He is active in the Patuxent Baptist Church as a junior church usher. Jay is home schooled and will be entering the seventh grade as a student in the ABEKA Christian Academy studies program.
Sheriff Timothy Cameron commends Jay for his enthusiasm and dedication to his soap box derby hobby. โI was completely impressed with the design and craftsmanship of Jayโs soap boxes.โ โMembers of our agency are flattered Jay chose to use our cruiser stripping to display on his soap box.โ โJay is a terrific young man and a role model for others. We wish him well at the All America Soap Box Derby in Ohio.โ


