8/3/2013
Creek County Speedway
Wills, French, Pense, Wolfe, and Denton Run to Victory on Night 4 of the “Race.”
Terry Mattox – SAPULPA, Okla. (August 3, 2013) – Casey Wills, Matt French, Larry Pense, Bobby Wolfe, and Daniel Ray Denton visited Creek County Speedway victory lane Saturday night on Night 4 of the “Race for the Championship.”
Champ Sprints:
Casey Wills captured his first Champ Sprint victory at Creek County Speedway, besting a field of 17 competitors. Wills low point average sat him on the pole of the 20 lap affair. On the drop of Hank Duensing’s green flag, Wills jumped out to the early race lead and wouldn’t look back leading wire-to-wire. Kyle Clark coming from the second row outside position ran up to second on the start. Caution would come out on lap 5 as Kenny Gariss spun around in turn four collecting the 9$ of Clark. On the restart Mickey Walker would sit in the runner up spot. Back under green Jamie Passmore made a run on the young Walker and would take the second spot on lap 9. Yellow on lap 10 for James Esmond would bring things to a halt. On the restart Wills jumped back out to the race lead. Coming to complete the 11th circuit Travis Ashwood went upside down bringing out the red flag, Ricky York was also involved. Following the lap 11 restart Wills went on to capture the win, Passmore came home in second, Fred Mattox in third, with Brian McClelland and Mickey Walker rounding out the top 5.
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 31-Casey Wills[1]; 2. 4J-Jamie Passmore[8]; 3. 26M-Fred Mattox[9]; 4. 87F-Brian McClelland[7]; 5. 2-Mickey Walker[5]; 6. 5$-Danny Smith[16]; 7. 17-Brent Bates[6]; 8. 9$-Kyle Clark[4]; 9. 010-Brian Roberts[10]; 10. 13-Len Larkin[2]; 11. 16-Robby Sherrell[14]; 12. 89-Christian York[11]; 13. 20G-Randy Gass[3]; 14. 15-James Esmond[13]; DNF 23A-Travis Ashwood[12]; DNF 11-Ricky York[15]; DNF 4G-Kenny Gariss[17]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 31-Casey Wills[1]; 2. 9$-Kyle Clark[4]; 3. 20G-Randy Gass[3]; 4. 87F-Brian McClelland[7]; 5. 26M-Fred Mattox[6]; 6. 89-Christian York[2]; 7. 15-James Esmond[8]; 8. 11-Ricky York[5]; 9. 4G-Kenny Gariss[9]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Mickey Walker[4]; 2. 13-Len Larkin[2]; 3. 17-Brent Bates[7]; 4. 4J-Jamie Passmore[8]; 5. 010-Brian Roberts[5]; 6. 23A-Travis Ashwood[3]; 7. 16-Robby Sherrell[1]; 8. 5$-Danny Smith[6]
Modifieds:
Matt French captured the nights “Mighty Modified” ‘A’ Feature event. As 10 cars signed into the pit area the Modified division French would sit on the pole of the main event were he would also lead wire-to-wire. Dena Wilson would be right behind him on the start of the race, until lap 4 when Ho Dean got around Dena for the second spot. Dena would get right back by Dean on lap 8, and her son Brett Wilson would go right around her on lap 9. French held on to capture the Modified feature event, Brett Wilson second, Dena Wilson third, Ho Den and Ben Frey rounded out the top 5.
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 99-Matt French[1]; 2. 53-Brett Wilson[4]; 3. 54-Dena Wilson[2]; 4. 39-Ho Dean[3]; 5. 24F-Ben Frey[6]; 6. 3D-Johnny DeRamus[7]; 7. 18-Jason Davis[8]; 8. 53B-Shawn Rowell[9]; 9. 8S-Chris Spencer[5]; DNF 32-Carl Lewis[10]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 54-Dena Wilson[4]; 2. 18-Jason Davis[2]; 3. 39-Ho Dean[5]; 4. 3D-Johnny DeRamus[10]; 5. 8S-Chris Spencer[9]; 6. 24F-Ben Frey[7]; 7. 53B-Shawn Rowell[1]; 8. 32-Carl Lewis[8]; 9. 99-Matt French[3]; 10. 53-Brett Wilson[6]
Qualifier 1 (8 Laps): 1. 39-Ho Dean[2]; 2. 53-Brett Wilson[9]; 3. 54-Dena Wilson[4]; 4. 99-Matt French[10]; 5. 8S-Chris Spencer[3]; 6. 24F-Ben Frey[6]; 7. 3D-Johnny DeRamus[1]; 8. 18-Jason Davis[5]; 9. 53B-Shawn Rowell[8]; 10. 32-Carl Lewis[7]
Dwarf Cars:
Larry Pense made it three in a row in the “Down and Dirty” Dwarf Car division Saturday night at Creek County Speedway. Dale Bagby and Rick Cochran started on the front row of the 20 lap feature event. Cochran ran out to the early race lead, leading until lap 3 as Larry Pense came from the eighth starting spot to take the lead and would lead the last 17 laps of the feature event. Kevin Brewer also got around Cochran for the second spot. Kent Kantor took the third spot from Cochran on lap 6. Kantor got around Brewer on lap 12 and hold on to the second spot at the finish. Kevin Brewer came home in third, Jeff Record fourth, and rounding out the top 5 would be Rick Cochran.
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 79-Larry Pense[8]; 2. 03-Kent Kantor[5]; 3. 10-Kevin Brewer[6]; 4. 67-Jeff Record[7]; 5. 88-Rick Cochran[2]; 6. 99S-Samuel Stegeman[3]; 7. 6C-Dustin Caudle[9]; 8. 54-Kyle Spencer[15]; 9. 34-Sam Champlain[10]; 10. 52-Paul York[18]; DNF 2-David Cummins[13]; DNF 14-Dale Bagby[1]; DNF 17-Rob McQuary[4]; DNF 4-Robert Stageman[17]; DNF 13-Rick Quinn[12]; DNF 18-Jorg Chacon[11]; DNF 23-Doug Risenhoover[14]; DNF 43-Mike Howard[16]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Jeff Record[1]; 2. 88-Rick Cochran[3]; 3. 14-Dale Bagby[4]; 4. 34-Sam Champlain[5]; 5. 2-David Cummins[2]; 6. 43-Mike Howard[6]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 10-Kevin Brewer[1]; 2. 17-Rob McQuary[3]; 3. 03-Kent Kantor[2]; 4. 18-Jorg Chacon[5]; 5. 23-Doug Risenhoover[4]; 6. 4-Robert Stageman[6]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 79-Larry Pense[1]; 2. 99S-Samuel Stegeman[3]; 3. 6C-Dustin Caudle[6]; 4. 13-Rick Quinn[2]; 5. 54-Kyle Spencer[4]; 6. 52-Paul York[5]
Factory Stocks:
Bobby Wolfe ran home with yet another win in the “Fast and Furious” Factory Stock division. 16 drivers took on the “Quick Quarter” in the nights feature event. Robert McClain started pole of the 20 lap event and would jump out to the early race lead with Bobby Wolfe in tow. Half way through Wolfe got a run on McClain and would take the top spot and go on to lead the closing 9 laps of the feature. McClain held on to second, Josh Jefferies rounded out the podium, with Grant Wresche, and Jimmy Owen rounding out the top 5 in the Factory Stock feature event.
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 5W-Bobby Wolfe[4]; 2. 5-Robert McClain[1]; 3. 6P-Josh Jeffries[5]; 4. 13-Grant Wresche[3]; 5. 1-Jimmy Owen[8]; 6. 99-Dann Gray[2]; 7. 01-Brad Campbell[7]; 8. 7K-Preston Kuehn[14]; 9. 41-Aaron Cocca[11]; DNF 16-Cameron Butler[12]; DNF 9P-Jeff Weller[6]; DNF 3-Leland Bender[10]; DNF 03-Toby Cooper[9]; DNF 4BJR-Justin Melton[13]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 6P-Josh Jeffries[5]; 2. 13-Grant Wresche[3]; 3. 5-Robert McClain[2]; 4. 01-Brad Campbell[7]; 5. 03-Toby Cooper[1]; 6. 41-Aaron Cocca[6]; 7. 4BJR-Justin Melton[4]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5W-Bobby Wolfe[4]; 2. 9P-Jeff Weller[6]; 3. 99-Dann Gray[2]; 4. 1-Jimmy Owen[3]; 5. 3-Leland Bender[1]; 6. 16-Cameron Butler[5]; 7. 7K-Preston Kuehn[7]
Mini Stocks:
Daniel Ray Denton continued his “Race for the Championship” domination Saturday night taking home his fourth straight “Race” win. Jimmy Masterson and Jesse Miller brought down the field to the green flag in the nights “Survival of the Fittest” Mini Stock division. Masterson jumped out to the early race lead and led the opening 12 laps of competition. Dee Denton right in tow would hold on to the second spot until lap 8, as both Daniel Ray Denton and Justin Cartwright would get around, dropping Dee to the fourth spot. Dee Denton got back around Cartwright for the third spot on lap 9. Kelby Bowers also got around Cartwright to take the fourth spot. Daniel Ray Denton went on to win, Masterson second, Dee Denton third, Bowers fourth, and Cartwright fifth.
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 44-Daniel Ray Denton[7]; 2. 76-Jimmy Masterson[1]; 3. 4-Dee Denton[4]; 4. K13-Kelby Bowers[3]; 5. 24-Justin Cartwright[5]; 6. 44J-Jesse Miller[2]; 7. 23-Brailey Hilligoss[12]; 8. 3R-Robert Lockhart[11]; 9. 754-Michael Rodman[10]; DNF 816-Johnathon Fisher[9]; DNF 73-Dale Wick[8]; DNF 6-Leroy Burger[6]; DNS 88-Kevin McSperitt Jr.
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. K13-kelby Bowers[6]; 2. 44J-Jesse Miller[3]; 3. 754-Michael Rodman[7]; 4. 24-Justin Cartwright[4]; 5. 88-kevin Mcsperitt Jr.[5]; 6. 44-Daniel Ray Denton[1]; 7. 816-Johnathon Fisher[2]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 76-Jimmy Masterson[2]; 2. 4-Dee Denton[1]; 3. 6-Leroy Burger[5]; 4. 73-Dale Wick[3]; 5. 3R-Robert Lockhart[6]; 6. 23-Brailey Hilligoss[4]
Be sure to join us next week for Night #5 of the “Race for the Championship” featuring all 5 “Weekly Racing Series” divisions.
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Photo Credit: Marcia York Sanderson
Submitted By: Steve Gran