

8/1/2025
Clinton County Speedway
Duke Outduels RaceSaver Sprints for Clinton County Victory
Mill Hall; PA – Ken Duke Jr of Winfield returned to victory lane for the eighth time in his career in the RaceSaver Sprint Car division. Denny Fourney of Lock Haven was victorious in the Pro Stocks; Quinn Roberts won the 270 Micros and Larry Beachel of New Columbia won the 4 Cylinder Stock Cars.
Ken Duke started alongside Reed Thompson for the start of the 25-lap Sprint Car main event. Duke took the early lead with Evertt’s Jarrett Cavalet quickly advancing from this sixth starting spot up to the second position. By lap ten, Duke was leading Cavalet with Matt Tebbs, Christian Rumsey and Timmy Bittner in the top five. The leaders encountered lapped traffic by lap number 11, which slowed Duke’s momentum allowing Cavalet and Tebbs to close in on the race leader.
By the midway point of the race, the top two, Duke and Cavalet had a lapped car separating them from the rest of the top five including Tebbs, Rumsey and Bittner. On lap 22, Tebbs challenged Cavalet and took the runner up position. As the leaders continued to navigate lapped traffic, Tebbs was closing in on Duke. On the final lap, Bittner spun in turn two to bring out the caution. The one-lap shootout provided Tebbs and Cavalet with a chance to challenge for the lead on the final lap. Duke flawlessly restarted the race and kept Tebbs at bay to cruise to the victory. Tebbs settled for second, Rumsey moved into third with Cavalet and Dale Schweikart rounding out the top five. Sixth through tenth were John Walp, Colby Womer, Reed Thompson, Austin Greenland and Kolby Weaver.
Mike Gray and Ronnie Ergott started on the front row of the Pro Stock main event. Third place starter, Denny Fourney charged to the front by the completion of lap one. Fifth place starter Cory Long quickly moved to second place. By lap five, Fourney was leading Long, Larry Knight, AY Schilling and Noah Kissinger. A caution occurred on lap number ten slowing the field. Fourney led the field back to the green flag. Two laps later, Long slowed and came to a stop on the speedway to bring out another caution. Fourney once again held off the challenge, this time of Larry Knight and AJ Hoffman to lead the final laps to the victory. Knight, Hoffman, Logan Hile and Noah Kissinger completed the top five. Sixth through tenth were Marc Bitler, James Bilger, Rich Fye, AY Schilling and Mike Gray.
Garrison Zook led the opening laps of the 270 Micro Sprint feature. On lap six, Tyler Clowes stopped on the speedway to bring out the caution. Following the restart, Quinn Roberts made a pass for the lead. By lap number ten, Roberts was leading Zook, Mason McAndrew, and Mac Wert. McAndrew took the second position on lap eleven. Roberts led the final laps to earn the win over McAndrew, Zook, Wert and Michael Petock. Sixth through tenth were Jillian Maurer, Hunter Zimmerman, Chase Roberts, Andrew Petock and Colton Guiher.
Larry Beachel quickly raced to the front of the 4 Cylinder feature to lead the first circuit. Garrett Lucas ran in second place with Scott Englert in third. The top three remained unchanged throughout the entire 12 lap event. Beachel’s win was the second of the week, as he also claimed Tuesday night’s event. Terry Karichner and Coty Maines completed the top five. Sixth through ten were Andrew Ricketts, Kevin Trimpey, Alyssa Snook, Troy Bennett and Summer Beachel.
The Clinton County Speedway will feature a double-header this weekend with events on both Friday and Saturday. On Friday, the Race Saver Sprints Cars, Pro Stocks, 270 Micros, and 4 Cylinders will comprise the four-division show. Gates will open at 5PM; Hot laps are at 7PM and Racing Begins at 7:30.
On Saturday, the 410 Sprint Cars return to the speedway for the annual Phil Walter Classic paying $6,300 to the winner. In addition, the 270 Micro Sprint and 4 Cylinders will be on the card. Gates open at 4PM, Hot laps at 7 and Racing begins at 7:30PM. For more speedway information, visit clintoncountyspeedway.com or visit us on Facebook.
RaceSaver Sprints
A-Main 25 Laps | 00:13:22.408
- 67-Ken Duke Jr[1]; 2. 15-Matt Tebbs[3]; 3. 1R-Christian Rumsey[8]; 4. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet[6]; 5. 78-Dale Schweikart[5]; 6. 5-John Walp[10]; 7. 92C-Colby Womer[16]; 8. R6-Reed Thompson[2]; 9. 32A-Austin Greenland[21]; 10. 5W-Kolby Weaver[4]; 11. 4W-Kasey Weaver[11]; 12. 22-Dillon Beadle[9]; 13. 26-Ryan Lynn[17]; 14. 01-Timmy Bittner[12]; 15. 61P-Michael Petock[19]; 16. 36H-Seth Harrelson[20]; 17. (DNF) 07-Landon Tressler[15]; 18. (DNF) 4J-Jacob Gomola[7]; 19. (DNF) 78C-Dakota Schweikart[14]; 20. (DNF) 7-Jim Kennedy[18]; 21. (DNF) 1S-Cory Stabley[13]
Heat Races: Kolby Weaver, Matt Tebbs and Ken Duke
Pro Stocks
A-Main 15 Laps | 00:06:42.789
- 99-Denny Fourney[3]; 2. 7-Larry Knight[4]; 3. 6C-AJ Hoffman[7]; 4. 27-Logan Hile[9]; 5. 69N-Noah Kissinger[8]; 6. 33-Marc Bitler[10]; 7. 18-James Bilger[12]; 8. 25-Rich Fye[14]; 9. 28-AY Schilling[6]; 10. 93-Mike Gray[1]; 11. 17A-Jim Farley[16]; 12. X-Rodney Wagner[15]; 13. 20-Ronald Ergott III[2]; 14. (DNF) 12F-Jesse Farley[11]; 15. (DNF) 00-Cory Long[5]; 16. (DNF) 01X-Jason Koch[13]
Heat Races: Cory Long and Larry Knight
270 Micros
A-Main 15 Laps | 00:12:38.124
- 32-Quinn Roberts[10]; 2. 14-Mason McAndrew[6]; 3. 18-Garrison Zook[1]; 4. 44-Mac Wert[8]; 5. 61-Michael Petock[14]; 6. 25-Jillian Maurer[5]; 7. 71-Hunter Zimmerman[4]; 8. 11-Chase Roberts[9]; 9. 19-Andrew Petock[11]; 10. 3-Colton Guiher[13]; 11. 1S-Cory Stabley[12]; 12. 2S-Lester Stabley[2]; 13. 5-Cole Heydenreich[17]; 14. 18M-Blade Myers[15]; 15. (DNF) 84-Zachary Glass[7]; 16. (DNF) 76-Tyler Clowes[3]; 17. (DNF) 24-Dustin Roberts[16]
Heat Races: Jillian Maurer and Mac Wert
4-Cylinders
A-Main 12 Laps | 00:03:38.203
- 8L-Larry Beachel[5]; 2. 19G-Garrett Lucas[4]; 3. 2E-Scott Englert[6]; 4. 417-Terry Karichner[1]; 5. 03C-Coty Maines[7]; 6. 7R-Andrew Ricketts[8]; 7. 33K-Kevin Trimpey[3]; 8. 11-Alyssa Snook[10]; 9. 2EZ-Troy Bennett[9]; 10. 10-Summer Beachel[11]; 11. 84-Cody Wiles[2]; 12. (DNF) 17H-Dylan Hoover[13]; 13. (DNS) 12T-Tim TenEyck
Heat Races: Scott Englert and Larry Beachel
Submitted By: Jason McCahan