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BOYER, POWELL AND HICKOK NEW DOG HOLLOW WINNERS For immediate release
STRONGSTOWN,
PA –
M/R Racing Bodies of
Heilwood sponsored the racing action Friday night at Dog Hollow
Speedway with three new winners gracing victory lane including Jim Boyer of
Indiana in the Jeff Dick Home Sales Street Stocks, Rich Powell of Cherry Tree
in the Brush valley Tire Pure Stocks and Ray Hickok Jr. of Commodore in the
Texas Auto Ranch Four Cylinder Sidewinders.
Repeat winners included: The Coalport
Comet, Shawn “Sheets” McGarvey of Coalport in the Townsend Gas and Oil
Late Models and The “Mayport Missile” Tom Snyder of Mayport in the
Stoystown Auto Wreckers Fastrak Late Models.
The late model feature took to the track
with Billy Eash and Terry Rayko on the front row with Eash going into the lead
and opening up a commanding lead with Rayko second before a caution waved to
slow the field. On the restart it was still Eash in the lead with Rick Strong
moving into second Bernie Whiteford third and Dave Day in fourth. Strong was
reeling in the leader as Shawn McGarvey was coming from last on the field and
was in third by the eight lap.
On the 10th lap the leaders
entered lapped traffic and disaster struck as the top three were involved with
Eash continuing and Strong and McGarvey spinning. The restart saw Strong
relegated to the rear, McGarvey in second and Eash with a broken front wheel.
He tried to continue but couldn’t and McGarvey took the lead and Eash
pitted. Dave and Whiteford then waged their own battle with the top five at
the line being McGarvey, Dave edging out Whiteford, Rayko and Chris Rhodes.
Heat wins went to Rick Strong and Terry Rayko.
The Fastrak late models were led to the
start with Chris Angelicchio and Kirby Tucker Sr. on the front row with
Angelicchio tasking the lead and Tommy Snyder pulling into second. Angelicchio
held the top spot, and tried to follow in his brothers steps from last week to
win, but Snyder moved to the inside on lap six and made it stick, taking the
lead off the second turn and holding on for the win. Roger Laughlin was second
with Ron Smithley, Justin Kann and Daniel Angelicchio completing the top five.
Heat wins went to Ron Smithley and Rusty Moore.
A pair of 27’s led the street stock
feature to the green with Tyler Hite on the inside and John Kinsey on the
outside with Kinsey taking the lead and setting the pace. Ray Charles was
second until he spun on lap 1, then Kinsey continued to lead with Jim Boyer in
second and Scott Stein headed towards the front.
On lap 13, Stein took the lead, Kinsey fell to second and Boyer was third and that’s how they crossed the line, but in a post race tech, both Stein and Kinsey were disqualified for having illegal ignitions giving the win to Boyer. The top five were Boyer, Denny Keener, Tyler Hite, Dave Galore and Charles. Heat wins went to Ray Charles and Jim Boyer.
The pure stock feature was led to the
line with Bob Helsel and Justin Queen on the front row, but it was fourth
place starter Jeremy Shaffer that led the first lap. Shaffer lost his power
steering as he entered the third turn to open the race, and Queen took
advantage of that and took the lead.
Queen led until lap five when Rich
Powell charged into the lead and Queen fell to second. John Mazey was headed
to the front from his 12th place starting spot and it became a
three-car race for the lead, with Powell still setting the pace. The top three
were nose to tail for to rest of the race, with Powell taking the win, Queen
was second, Mazey was third and Matt Summers and Dave Wells Jr. completed the
top five. Heat wins went to Rich Powell and John Mazey.
The Four Cylinder feature was led to the
start with David Rocker and Chris Hickok on the revised front row with Rocker
taking the lead at the start and holding to top spot until lap nine, when Ray
Hickok Jr. made his way into the lead. Once he was out front, the goal was
simply keep Rocker at bay, which he did and got his first career DHS win.
Rocker was second ahead of Jason Bialowas, Chris Yoder and Chris Hickok. Heat
wins were split between David Rocker and Ray Hickok Jr.
DOG TRACKS: 80 cars filled
the pits including 16 late models, 13 Fastrak Late Models, 14 street stocks,
15 pure stocks and 22 four cylinders…This weeks racing is sponsored by
Brush
Valley Tire. The late models, Fastrak late models, street stocks, pure stocks
and four cylinders will be joined with kids bike races, helmets are required
plus a pure stock mechanics race…Coming up on June 20 is the Coy’s Store
& Pizza Shop Fastrak Northeast Racing Series special.
SUMMARY
Townsend
Gas and Oil Late Models: 1. Shawn McGarvey, Coalport;
2. Dave Day; 3. Bernie Whiteford; 4. Terry Rayko; 5. Chris Rhodes; 6. Jim
Kerpakus; 7. Paul Dominick; 8. Sam Gindlesperger; 9. T.J. Fleck; 10. Rudy
Bassaro; 11. Jim Ivory, 12. Randy Smithley; 13. Todd Bates; 14. Billy Eash;
15. Rick Strong; 16. Troy Shields.
Stoystown
Auto Wreckers Fastrak Late Models: 1. Tommy Snyder, Mayport;
2. Roger Laughlin; 3. Ron Smithely; 4. Justin Kann; 5. Dan Angelicchio;
6. Gary Stahl; 7. Rusty Moore; 8. Chris Angelicchio; 9. Kirby Tucker; 10.
Tommy Kronenwetter; 11. Jeff Enos; 12. John Eckenrod 13. Joe Zulisky
Jeff Dick Home Sales Street
Stocks: 1. Jim Boyer, Indiana; 2. Denny Keener; 3. Tyler Hite; 4. Dave
Galore; 5. Ray Charles, 6. Kyle McFarland; 7. Brad Warrick; 8. Charlie Trice;
9. Randy Campbell; 10. Brad Campbell, 11. Alex Kirsch; 12. Matt Hugill.
Disqualified: Scott Stein and John
Kinsey.
Brush Valley Tire Pure Stocks: 1.
Rich Powell, Cherry Tree; 2. Justin Queen; 3. John Mazey; 4. Matt
Summers; 5. Dave Wells Jr., 6. Nathan Good; 7. Mike Silk, 8. Bob Helsel, 9.
Paul Douglas; 10. Steve Malich; 11. Brian Ray, 12. Tony Daughenbaugh; 13.
Derek Horner; 14. Jeremy Shaffer; 15. Nathan Howe.
Texas Auto Ranch Four Cylinder
Sidewinders: 1. Ray Hickok, Jr., Commodore; 2. David Rocker; 3. Jason
Bialowas, 4. Chris Yoder, 5. Chris Hickok; 6. Matt Weakland, 7. Ryan Claycomb,
8. Scott Shirk, 9. Jeremy Merten, 10. Adam Pletcher, 11. Paul Little, 12.
Robert Noble, 13. Tom Ondro, 14. Mike Phillipson, 15. Thomas Whiteford, 16.
Wes McKeel, 17. Don Shirk, 18. Mark Young, 19. Samantha Harasty, 20. Randy
Wilkinson, 21. Stephanie Whiteford. DNS: Tom Pavelko
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