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Rain Forces Clinton County Officials to Cancel

Mill Hall, PA – Clinton County Speedway officials made the decision to cancel the Friday, May 28th event when it started to rain mid-afternoon on Friday.  The extended forecast for the remainder of the evening also predicted continued rain throughout the night.     

As a result, the speedway will focus on the upcoming show on Friday, June 4th.  Werner Fuels of Paxinos will present a 5 division racing program featuring the Race Saver Sprint Cars, Pro Stocks, 270 Micro Sprints, 600 Micro Sprints, and the 4 Cylinder Stock Cars.  Gates will open at 5PM, hot-laps are at 7PM and racing begins at 7:30PM.

So far this season, the current championship point leaders are as follows:  Garrett Bard of Wells Tannery leads the RaceSaver Sprint Cars, Andrew Yoder of Middleburg leads the Limited Late Models, Brandon Moser of Millerstown leads the Pro Stocks, Johnny Smith of Scranton leads the 600 Micro Sprints, Jeffrey Weaver of Lock Haven leads the 270 Micro Sprints, and Blake Snyder of Montgomery leads the 4 Cylinder Stock Cars.

For more information, visit www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or visit the speedway on Facebook

Schweikart Father-Son Duo Finish 1st and 2nd in Sprints at Clinton County Speedway

Mill Hall, PA – Veteran driver Dale Schweikart of Linden held off his son Dakota Schweikart in a non-stop 25 lap RaceSaver Sprint Car race on Friday night at the Clinton County Speedway.  The win was the 40th career victory for Dale Schweikart at the 3/8th mile oval.  Other winners included Corey Long of Selinsgrove in the Pro Stocks, Ross Perchak of Bloomsburg in the 270 Micro Sprints, Jeffrey Weaver of Lock Haven in the 600 Micro Sprints, Blake Snyder of Montgomery in the Four Cylinder Stock Cars and Emily Brouse in the Junior 4-Cylinder division. 

Dale and Dakota Schweikart brought the full field of 24 RaceSaver Sprints Cars to the green flag of the 25 lap main event.  Dale Schweikart led the opening lap with Dakota Schweikart, Jarrett Calvert, Jeffrey Weaver and Aaron Jacobus in the top five.   By circuit number five, the leaders began to encounter lapped traffic, with Weaver moving into the third postion.  Jared Zionkowski, who started tenth moved into top five on the completion of lap number seven.  With the completion of lap number ten, Dale Schweikart was in heavy lapped traffic while Dakota attempted to keep pace with his father.

As the duo raced through lapped traffic, Dakota Schweikart tried to make quick work of the lapped cars to catch his father, and on one occasion he passed two lapped cars at the same time as he exited turn two.  “I was hoping lapped traffic would work to my advantage tonight,” said Dakota in a post-race interview.  “Just when I thought I had a chance to catch him, he would put another lapped car between us.” Twelfth place starter Garrett Bard moved into the top five with five laps remaining in the event.   Dale Schweikart continued to weave this way through traffic and help off the attempts from Dakota Schweikart   Jeffrey Weaver finished third, Garrett Bard made a last lap pass to earn the fourth position and Aaron Jacobus completed the top five.  Sixth through tenth were Zionkowski, Ken Duke Jr, who earned the hard-charger award by advancing from the 21st starting position, Reed Thompson was eight followed by Calvert and Josh Beamer.  Heat races were won by Dale Schweikart, Weaver and Lutz.

The win was the 6th career RaceSaver Sprint Victory for Schweikart and the 40th overall in his career.   The 40 wins occurred in eight different divisions. 

Lock Haven’s Robert Tressler lead the opening laps of the Pro Stock feature event.  Front row starter Marc Bitler of Williamsport took the lead from Tressler by the completion of lap number five.   By the midway mark of the race, Long powered by Bitler to take the lead with Noah Jensen of Wapwallopen in pursuit.   Three-time feature winner Brandon Moser advanced for his 6th place starting spot to take the third position on lap number eleven.   While Long held a three car advantage over the rest of the field, the battle was heating up for second with Jensen, Moser and Bitler in hot pursuit.   When the checkered flag waved, Long secured his first win of the season over Jensen, Bitler, Moser and Tressler.  Sixth through tenth belonged to AY Schilling AJ Hoffman, Rooster Peters, Kevin Way and Chris Orwig Jr.       Heat races were won by Long and AJ Stroup.

In 270 Micro Sprint action, Mill Hall’s Timmy Bitner advanced from his 4th place starting spot to lead the opening lap.  Ninth place starter, Perchak took command of the field by the completion of lap number 5.  Weaver followed suit and claimed the second position with Brandon Spencer in tow.

The red flag waved on lap number eight when Cory Stabled rolled his car on the front stretch.  On the restart, Spenser took the second spot while Cody Seigel who started 12th moved into the top five by the completion of lap number nine. On the white flag lap, Perchak lead Spencer and Seigel.  Seigel made a last lap pass to wrestle the runner up postion away from Spenser, while Bitler and Weaver finished in the top five.  Sixth through tenth were Hunter Zimmerman, Dan Wertman, Logan Hammaker, Denny Rinehimer and Mitchell Holden.  Heat races were won by Ross Perchak, Bobby Sanso, Denny Rinehimer

In 600 Micro Sprint competition fourth place starter Jeffrey Weaver passed Timmy Bitner for the lead by the completion of lap number two.   Josh Beamer advanced from the sixth starting position to take the second postion by the conclusion of lap number six.   Weaver and Beamer encountered lapped traffic with two laps to go.   Weaver held off the challenges by Beamer to secure the win with Cody Hauck, Johnny Smith and Sierra Hauck completing the top five.  Sixth through tenth were Timmy Bitner, Dermont Thompson, Mitchell Holden, Kyle Knopp and Ethan Spotts.  Weaver and Spotts won the qualifying events. 

Cody Stover of Lock Haven started on the front row of the 12-lap four cylinder stock car main event.   Stover led the first several circuits and battled with Chris Small and Blake Snyder in a closely contested battle for the lead.  On lap number nine, Stover’s car broke while leading.   Following the restart, Small had mechanical issues, giving the top spot to Snyder.   Snyder held off the late race challenge to claim the victory over last week’s winner Jimmy Moyer, Maddox Smith, Skyler Witchley and Keith Haagen. Heat races were won by Scott Englert, Snyder and Small.

In the four cylinder junior division, Emily Brouse was the winner over Caden Kennedy, Chelsie Harris and Chloe Smith.

The Clinton County Speedway will return with racing action this Friday night, May 28st with a five division program featuring the Limited Late Models, Pro Stock, 270 Micro Sprints, 600 Mirco Sprints, and the 4-Cylinder Stock Cars presented by 21st Century – 1st Choice Realty.  The night will also feature kid’s bike races.   Gates will open at 5PM, Hotlaps at 7PM and Racing at 7:30PM.  For more information, visit www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or visit the speedway on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

RaceSaver Sprint Cars:   1. Dale Schweikart 2. Dakota Schweikart 3. Jeffrey Weaver 4. Garrett Bard 5. Aaron Jacobus 6. Jared Zionkowski 7. Ken Duke Jr. 8. Reed Thompson 9. Jarret Calvert 10. Josh Beamer 11. Scott Lutz 12. Dave Guss Jr. 13. Dustin Prettyleaf 14. Neil Petock 15. Andrew Jacobus 16. Andrew Boyer 17. Austin Greenland 18. Quinn Roberts 19. Frank Rusnock 20. Devin Brenam 21. Tyler Cochran 22. Mariah Romig 23. Ryan Lynn 24. Matt Tebbs DNS: Robbie Bartchy, Dylan Proctor Heat Races: Jeffrey Weaver, Dakota Schweikart, Scott Lutz

Pro Stocks: 1. Cory Long 2. Noah Jensen 3. Marc Bitler 4. Brandon Moser 5. Robert Tressler 6. AY Schilling 7. AJ Hoffman 8. Rooster Peters 9. Kurt Way 10. Kris Orwig Sr. 11. Rich Fye 12. Brad Benton 13. AJ Stroup 14. Todd Geyer Sr. 15. Logan Hile DNS Gary Mellott Heat Races: Cory Long and AJ Stroup

270 Micro Sprints: 1. Ross Perchak 2. Cody Siegel 3. Brandon Spencer 4. Timmy Bitner 5. Jeffrey Weaver 6. Hunter Zimmerman 7. Dan Wertman 8. Logan Hammaker 9. Denny Rinehimer 10. Mitchell Holden 11. Bobby Sando 12. Mathew Dixson 13. James Bilger 14. Tom Quiggle 15. Sam Chamberlin 16. Mac Wert 17. Aidan Adams 18. Cory Stabley 19. Rich Damore 20. Shaun Musser 21. Skeetz Hockenbrock Heat Races: Ross Perchak, Bobby Sanso, Denny Rinehimer

600 Micro Sprints 1. Jeffrey Weaver 2. Josh Beamer 3. Cody Hauck 4. Johnny Smith 5. Sierra Hauch 6. Timmy Bitner 7. Dermont Thompson 8. Mitchell Holden 9. Kyle Knopp 10. Ethan Spotts 11. Eric Knopp DNS Derek Swartz Heat Races: Ethan Spotts and Jeffrey Weaver

4 Cylinder Stock Cars: 1. Blake Snyder 2. Jimmy Moyer 3. Maddox Smith 4. Skyler Witchley 5. Keith Haagen 6. Scott Englert 7. Cody Stover 8. Chris Small 9. Tim Muthler 10. Mike Hepler 11. Mike Luther 12. Tanner Baney 13. Mike Boring 14. Larry Beacher Jr. 15. Dillan Craft 16. Cody Maines 17. Kyle Strouse 18. Shawn Stahl 19. Seth Derr 20. Jeff Miller 21. Zachary Rill 22. Kris Orwig Jr.  DNS John Bower, Sam Creveling.  Heat Races:  Scott Englert, Blake Snyder, Chris Small

4 Cylinder Juniors: 1. Emily Brouse 2. Caden Kennedy, 3. Chelsie Harris 4. Chloe Smith

Jim Yoder Claims his 43rd Career Victory at Clinton County Speedway

Mill Hall, PA – Selinsgrove’s Jim Yoder has driven about every form of late model division at the Clinton County Speedway.  When the speedway opened, Yoder was a regular competitor in the semi-late division.  He has also competed in Super Late Models and now drives a Limited Late Model.  On Friday night, he earned his first win of the season and his 43rd career victory at the 3/8th mile oval.  “I just really enjoy racing here,” said Yoder in Victory Lane.  “The track was great.”  The other winners of the night included Millerstown’s Brandon Moser, Scranton’s Johnny Miller, Sean McAndrew, Jimmy Moyer of Lewistown, and Dean Kauffman of Coalport.

Jeremy Ohl of Jersey Shore and Andrew Yoder of Middleburg led the field to the green flag.  As the duo raced side by side into turn number one, Ohl’s car slid into Andrew Yoder to bring out the caution.   The restart found Lock Haven’s Denny Fourney and Nick Loffredo of Jersey Shore on the front row.  Loffredo jumped into the early lead with Renovo’s Mike Smith and Jim Yoder in pursuit.  Smith made several attempts to pass Loffredo and was successful in taking the lead on lap number nine.  Yoder passed Loffredo for second on lap number ten and set his sights on catching Smith.   In the meantime, Andrew Yoder who was involved in the opening lap caution had worked his way back up through the field and moved into the top five.  At the race’s midway point, Smith led Jim Yoder, Nick Loffredo, Denny Fourney and Andrew Yoder.

Jim made the winning pass on lap number 15 and began to encounter lapped traffic on lap 19.   Yoder continued to lead the remaining laps to earn his first win of the season.  Smith finished second, Andrew Yoder was third followed by Devein Frey and Loffredo.  Sixth through tenth were Fourney, Joe Loffredo, Danny Snyder, Tim Luben and Kaiden Bard.  Heat races were won by Smith and Andrew Yoder. 

The 270 Micro Sprint feature had Shawn Musser of Bellefonte and Hunter Zimmerman of Aaronsburg on the front row.   The red flag came out on the opening lap, as eight cars tangled in turns three and four.  All drivers were uninjured.   When the race resumed, Shawn Musser led the opening lap with Denny Rinehimer, Timmy Bitner, Zimmerman, and Wyatt Rotz in the top five.

Tenth place starter Shawn McAndrew worked his way up through the field and by the completion of lap number three, found his way to the front with Wyatt Rotz right behind him in the runner up position.   At the midway point of the race, McAndrew led Rotz, Jeffrey Weaver, Musser, and Aidan Adams.  The leaders began to encounter lapped traffic with three laps remaining.   Adams brought out the red flag when his car rolled over while battling for position.  Andrews was able to execute a perfect restart and went on to earn the victory.  Wyatt Rotz passed Weaver on the restart to claim the runner up position.   Skeetz Hockenbrock finished fourth and Dan Wortman rounded out the top five.  Sixth through tenth were Musser, Zimmerman, Logan Hammaker, Buddy Kramer, and Levi Brungard.  Heat races were won by McAndrew and Bitner.

Lock Haven’s Rich Fye and Robert Tressler brought the field of Pro Stocks to the green flag for their feature event.   Tressler used the top racing groove to take the lead down the back straight away in the early laps.  Sixth place starter Brandon Moser advanced one spot by the completion of every lap.  On lap three he was in the third spot and by lap four he passed Cory Long for the runner up position.   Once Moser caught Tressler the duo battled for the top position for a few laps.   By lap number seven, Moser took the top position with Tressler, Long, Ay Schilling, and Marc Bitler in the top five. 

The event’s final caution came out on lap number 10, when Logan Hile’s car stopped in turn four.  Moser held off any challenges in the final laps to claim his third win in a row.  Corey Long made a last lap pass to earn the runner up position.  Tressler finished third, Noah Jenson was fourth and Schilling was fifth.  Sixth through tenth were Gary Mellott, Rich Fye, Marc Bitler, Kevin VanAmburg, and Rooster Peters.  Heat races were won by Long and Moser.

In 600 Micro Sprint competition, Beech Creek’s Timmy Bittner and West Milton’s Sierra Hauck were the front row starters.  Bittner took early command of the field with Jeffrey Weaver of Lock Haven and Scranton’s Johnny Smith in pursuit.  Weaver and Smith battled hard for the runner up position.  Smith took the runner up position by the completion of lap number three, with Weaver reclaiming the spot on the next circuit.  Smith finally cleared Weaver and began to close the three car length advantage that Bitner had established.   On lap number ten, Smith was able to make the winning pass round Bitner.   Cautions on lap number 12 and 13 bunched the field on Smith’s back bumper.  Smith was able to hold off the challenges and claimed his third win of the season.  Bitner finished second, Weaver was third, Sierra Hauck was fourth and Cody Hauck finished fifth.  Sixth through tenth were, Ethan Spotts, Trevor Teats, Mason Peters, Dustin Roberts, and Jeff Gyuina.  Peters and Smith won the heat races.    

In four-cylinder stock car competition, Renovo’s Maddox Smith and Lock Haven’s Kris Orwig Jr led the field to the start of the main event.  Cody Stover of Lock Haven raced his way to the front to lead the opening laps of the event.   Blake Snyder of Montgomery, who started sixth, took the lead on lap number four but two laps later suffered mechanical issues and brought out the caution.   Chris Small led lap number eight before Jimmy Moyer who started eleventh made the winning pass of the race.  It was Moyers first career win in four-cylinder competition earning the checkers over Chris Small, John Bower, Skylar Witchley, and Maddox Smith.  Sith through tenth were Tim Muthler, Zachery Rill, Dylan Hoover, Virgil Myer, and Cody Maines.  Heat races were won by Stover, Moyer, and Snyder. 

In the four cylinder junior division, Dean Kauffman of Coalport won over Chile Smith and Caden Kennedy.

The Clinton County Speedway will return with racing action this Friday night, May 21st with a five division program featuring the Race Saver Sprint Cars, Pro Stock, 270 Micro Sprints, 600 Mirco Sprints, and the 4-Cylinder Stock Cars.   Gates will open at 5PM, Hotlaps at 7PM and Racing at 7:30PM.  For more information, visit www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or visit the speedway on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Limited Late Models:  1. Jim Yoder 2. Mike Smith 3. Andrew Yoder 4. Devin Frey 5. Nick Loffredo 6. Denny Fourney 7. Joe Loffredo 8. Danny Snyder 9. Tim Luben 10. Kaiden Bard 11. Len Stroud Jr 12. Jeremy Ohl 13. Joe Lusk DNS Matt Cochran, Levi Ardery   Heats:  Mike Smith, Andrew Yoder

Pro Stocks: 1. Brandon Moser 2. Cory Long 3. Robert Tressler 4. Noah Jensen 5. AY Schilling 6. Gary Mellott 7. Rich Fye 8. Marc Bitler 9. Kevin VanAmburg 10. Rooster Peters 11. Logan Hile 12. Todd Geyer Sr. 13. Jason Smith 14. Kris Orwig, Sr.  Heats: Cory Long, Brandon Moser


270 Micro Sprints: 1. Sean McAndrew 2. Wyatt Rotz 3. Jeffrey Weaver 4. Skeetz Hockenbrock 5. Dan Wertman 6. Shaun Musser 7. Hunter Zimmerman 8. Logan Hammaker 9. Buddy Kramer 10. Levi Brungard 11. Aidan Adams 12. Timmy Bittner 13. James Bilger 14. Bobby Sanso 15. Denny Rinehimer 16. Tom Quiggle 17. Rich Damore 18. Mitchell Holden 19. Mac West 20. Cory Stabley  Heats: Sean McAndrew, Timmy Bittner


600 Micro Sprints: 1. Johnny Smith 2. Timmy Bittner 3. Jeffrey Weaver 4. Sierra Hauck 5. Cody Hauck 6. Ethan Spotts 7. Trevor Teats 8. Mason Peters 9. Dustin Roberts 10. Jeff Gyuina 11. Mitchell Holden 12. Eric Knopp 13. Kyle Knopp 14. Dermont Thompson 15. Tyler Snook 16. Josh Beamer 17. David Beamer  Heats: Mason Peters, Johnny Smith

4-Cylinders: 1. Jimmy Moyer 2. Chris Small 3. John Bower 4. Skylar Witchley 5. Maddox Smith 6. Tim Muthler 7. Zach Rill 8. Dylan Hoover 9. Virgil Myer 10. Cody Maines 11. Chris Orwig Jr. 12. Tyler Watson 13. John Baney 14. Blake Snyder 15. Cody Stover 16. Brett Shirk 17. Dylan Craft 18. Larry Bechdel Jr. 19. Shawn Stahl 20. Jonathan Stringfellow 21. Scott Engler 22. Kyle Strouse DNS Mike Haggen, Keith Haggen, Brian Strouse  Heats: Cody Stover, Jimmy Moyer, Blake Snyder

4 Cylinder Juniors: 1. Devin Kauffman 2. Chloe Smith 3. Caden Kennedy 4. Emily Brouse 4. Chelsie Harris DNS Gavin Bilby

Clinton County Officials Forced to Cancel Due to Rain

Mill Hall, PA – Clinton County Speedway officials made the decision to cancel the Friday, May 7th event after a down-pour occurred mid-afternoon on Friday.  The extended forecast for the rest of the evening also influenced the decision as it was predicted for additional rain.  

As a result, the speedway will focus on the upcoming show on Friday, May 14th.  The 5 division racing program will feature the Limited Late Models, Pro Stocks, 270 Micro Sprints, 600 Micro Sprints, and the 4 Cylinder Stock Cars.  Gates will open at 5PM, hot-laps are at 7PM and racing begins at 7:30PM.

After two weeks of racing, the point leaders are as follows:  Garrett Bard of Wells Tannery leads the RaceSaver Sprint Cars, Andrew Yoder of Middleburg leads the Limited Late Models, Brandon Moser of Millerstown leads the Pro Stocks, Johnny Smith of Scranton leads the 600 Micro Sprints, Jeffrey Weaver of Lock Haven leads the 270 Micro Sprints, and Blake Snyder of Montgomery leads the 4 Cylinder Stock Cars.

For more information, visit www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or visit the speedway on Facebook

Yoder Wins Late Models while Moser and Smith Repeat at Clinton County Speedway

Mill Hall, PA – Andrew Yoder of Selinsgrove led every lap of the 25 lap Limited Late Model feature to claim 17th career win and his first win of the season at the Clinton County Speedway.  Brandon Moser of Millerstown and Johnny Smith of Scranton were repeat winners in the Pro Stocks and 600 Micro Sprints.  Jeffrey Weaver of Lock Haven won the 270 Micro Sprints, Blake Snyder of Montgomery won the 4-Cylinders and Chloe Smith won the Junior 4-Cylinder division.

Joe Lusk of Jersey Shore and Yoder started on the front row of the 25 lap feature event.   The duo raced side by side into turn number one at the drop of the green flag.  “I knew Joe would be hard to pass,” said Yoder “I tried the outside and hoped that it would stick.”  Yoder’s pass worked and allowed him to choose his preferred line in the middle of the track as they raced through turns three and four.    Yoder began to encounter lapped traffic on lap number seven, with Lusk, Jim Yoder of Selinsgrove, Tim Luben of Mill Hall and Mike Smith of Renovo in the top give.   Yoder was able to open up a half a straight-a-way lead over Lusk.  At the race’s half-way point, Yoder was trying to work through lapped traffic, and Lusk began to close in on the leader.  The caution flag waved on lap number 14, when Len Stroud of Jersey Shore spun in turn number 4.  

Yoder had a flawless restart and continued to lead the remaining laps to earn the victory.  Lusk finished second, followed by Jim Yoder, Mike Smith, Joe Loffredo.  Denny Fourney of Lock Haven was sixth, Tim Luben was seventh, Len Stroud was eighth and Kaiden Bard was nineth.  Heats were won by Andrew Yoder and Jim Yoder. 

Skeetz Hockenbrock and Jeffrey Weaver led the field of 21 270-Micro Sprints to the green flag.  Hockenbrock took the early lead with Weaver in close pursuit followed by Denny Rinehimer of Bloomsburg, Zach Glass, and Ethan Rotz of Spring Run.  Weaver passed Hockenbrock to lead lap number four.  Rotz, who was last week’s feature winner, passed Glass on lap number 7 for the fourth position.  Weaver and Hockenbrock began to encounter lapped traffic in the closing laps of the race.  Rinehimer was battling with Rotz and Glass. On the final lap Rinehimer drifted high coming out of turn number two and lost two positions, allowing Rotz and Glass to move into the third and fourth positions.  The win for Weaver was his 30th career victory in 270 Micro Sprint competition.  Sixth through tenth were Aidan Adams, Bobby Sanso, Dan Wertman, Logan Hammaker and Matthew Dixson.  Heat races were won by Hockenbrock, Weaver and Timmy Bittner.

Nate Stroup and Noah Jensen of Nescopeck comprised the front row of the 15 lap Pro Stock feature event.  Jensen took the early command of the field.  By lap number five, 4th place starter Brandon Moser took the runner up position from Stroup and set his sites on Jensen while Jason Gessman and AY Schilling were running in the top five.  The caution flag came out on lap number 7 for Brad Myers, Kevin VanAmburg and Gary Mellott.  Moser restarted along side of Jensen as they battled for lead racing into

turns 1 and 2.  Moser took the lead at the completion of lap number eight.   On lap ten, a second caution came out for Brad Benton who slowed on the front stretch.   Moser continued to lead following the restart, while Jensen was trying everything to get by the leader.  On lap number 13, Jensen brushed against the front stretch wall, allowing several cars to get by him.   At the checkered flag it was Moser with the win over Gessman, Schilling, Corey Long, and Stroup.  Sixth through tenth were Jensen, Robert Tressler, Rich Fye, Rooster Peters, and Gary Mellott.  Heat races were won by Long and Gessman.

In 600 Micro Sprint action, Jeffrey Weaver and his sister, Sierra Weaver Hauck started on the front row of the feature event.   Jeffrey led the opening lap, with third place starter, Johnny Smith running second.  Smith made the winning pass on Weaver by the completion of lap number two with Sierra Hauck, Timmy Bittner and Cody Hauck rounding out the top five.  Bitner moved into the third position on lap number eight.  On lap number eleven, the caution came out when Bitner’s car blew an engine. 

The caution caused a one lap shootout to the finish.  Smith held off the challenges of Weaver to claim his second win a row.  Weaver finished second, Cody Hauck was third followed by Sierra Hauck and Dustin Roberts.  The heat race was won by Jeffrey Weaver.

Blake Snyder and Keith Haggen started on the front row of the 4-Cylinder feature event.   Snyder took the early lead and battled with Dylan Craft. Craft was credited with leading the third lap, but Snyder powered by Craft to regain the lead on lap number 4.   Haggen moved back into the runner up position on the same lap. Mike Luther challenged Haggen for the runner up position and eventually moved into second on lap number 9.  The duo continued in a contested race for second, with Haggen making a last lap pass to finish second behind Snyder.  Luther finished third, Kris Shirk was fourth and Dylan Craft finished fifth.  Sixth through tenth were Nick Goutile, Chris Small, Brett Shirk, Skylar Witchley, and Seth Derr.  Heats were won by Snyder and Haggen.

In the junior 4-Cylinder division, Chloe Smith was the feature winner.

The Clinton County Speedway returns with racing this Friday night for another 5 division racing program. The Laurel Highlands RaceSaver Sprint Cars, Pro Stock, 270 Micro Sprints, 600 Micro Sprint and 4 Cylinders will be the featured 5 divisions.   Gates will open at 5:00PM and Racing will begin at 7:30PM.  For more information, visit www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or visit the speedway on Facebook

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Limited Late Model: 1. Andrew Yoder 2. Joe Lusk 3. Jim Yoder 4. Mike Smith 5. Joe Loffredo 6. Denny Fourney 7. Tim Luben 8. Len Stroud, Sr.  DNS: Nick Loffredo, Kaiden Bard

Pro Stocks: 1. Brandon Moser 2. Jason Geesman 3. AY Schilling 4. Cory Long 5. Nathan Stroup 6. Noah Jensen 7. Robert Tressler 8. Rich Fye 9. Rooster Peters 10. Gary Mellott 11. Brad Myers 12. Kris Orwig, Sr. 13. Todd Geyer Sr. 14. Brad Benton 15. Logan Hile 16. Ray Rothfuss 17. Kevin VanAmburg

270 Micro Sprints: 1. Jeffrey Weaver 2. Skeetz Hockenbrock 3. Wyatt Rotz 4. Zachary Glass 5. Denny Rinehimer 6. Aidan Adams 7. Bobby Sanso 8. Dan Wertman 9. Logan Hammaker 10 Matthew Dixson 11. Tom Quiggle 12. Michell Holden 13. Rich Damore 14. Timmy Bittner 15. Hunter Zimmerman DNS James Bilger, Levi Brungard, Shaun Musser, Cory Stabley, Buddy Kramer, Tyler Puterbaugh

600 Micro Sprints: 1. Johnny Smith 2. Jeffrey Weaver 3. Cody Hauck 4 Sierra Hauck 5. Dustin Roberts 6. Mitchell Holden 7. Timmy Bittner DNS Brock Puterbuagh

4 Cylinders: 1. Blake Snyder 2. Keith Haggen 3. Mike Luther 4. Kris Shirk 5. Dylan Craft 6. Nick Goutile 7. Chris Small 8. Brett Shirk 9. Skylar Witchley 10. Seth Derr 11. Cody Stover 12. Maddox Smith 13. Tim Muthler 14. Melvin Wiser 15. John Bainey16. Mike Hepler DNS Scott Englert, Kyle Strouse, Caden Kennedy

Jr. 4-Cylinders: 1. Chloe Smith 2. Tanner Baney 3. Chelsea Cochran 4. Coty Maines DNS Emily Brouse