The Community Connection

Howard, Whitmoyer the big winners at Big Diamond; Strunk wins Bridgeport opener

- For Digital First Media

Despite of all the adversarie­s that were presented to Big Diamond Speedway yesterday, promoter Jake Smulley was able to provide a very raceable track to the teams and drivers to compete on throughout the night. With rain all morning and cloudy damp conditions the rest of the day the track crew was able to get the dirt oval in racing shape for the night’s events.

It was “No Sweat Service Group” night at the speedway and when it was all said and done, the “Diamond Cutter” Duane Howard added his name to an already impressive list of winners of the annual “Money in the Mountains” race at the speedway. The driver out of Oley took the lead early and went on to dominate the 40-lap feature event on Friday night.

The 20-lap USS Achey Sportsman feature was won by semi Big Diamond regular Craig Whitmoyer as he outdueled track regular Doug Hendricks for the win.

John Willman and Shawn Fitzpatric­k led the 24-car modified starting field to the green flag will Willman jumping out to the early lead. The fourth place starting Howard was on the move early and making his way to the front.

A caution on lap two for a tangle involving Fitzpatric­k, Billy Pauch Jr and Ryan Watt halted the action temporaril­y. Opening night winner Pauch Jr and Watt headed to the pits with only Watt returning to the track to continue.

On the restart Howard continued his march to the front as he powered around Willman to take the lead. Invader Mike Gular also was able to get by the strong running Willman at the time to move in to the runner-up spot.

Howard continued to lead the way over Gular and Willman when heartbreak struck the #24 of Willman when he suddenly slowed and pulled off the track with engine troubles. The final caution of the night flew on lap 19 when Jared Umbenhauer slowed and headed to the pits with Howard leading.

On the restart Howard continued to lead with Gular right on his heels as a new player entered the action. The “Sensationa­l One” Jimmy Horton making a rare appearance at the speedway was now on the move and up to third. Horton wasted no time getting by Gular for second now setting his sights of the leader.

Horton was making gains on Howard and with five to go had narrowed the margin to a couple of car lengths to the leader with lapped traffic looming ahead. Unfortunat­ely for Horton that was as close as he was going to get as Howard zipped under starter Jeff Merkel’s checkered flag to take home the win and the big $6000 first place prize.

“I could hear him (Jimmy Horton) getting close there and I didn’t want to push the issue with the lapped traffic. The track was pretty narrow, and it had a heavy cushion and I was trying to stay off it as much as I could. They did a really good job with the track today considerin­g the weather. It feels nice to finally get the monkey off our backs tonight and win a race. We’ve been consistent all year, but it feels really good to get this team in victory lane where the deserve to be and hopefully now we can get on a roll.”

Horton gave it all he could to reel in the leader but had to settle for well earned second place finish. Ryan Godown shook off problems earlier in the night to finish a solid third with the steady running Gular in fourth. Ryan Watt made a nice comeback after his lap three tangle to finish in the fifth spot. Finishing sixth thru tenth were Rick Laubach, Craig Von Dohren, Jeff Strunk, Kevin Beach Jr. and Frank Yankowski.

In the 20-lap USS Achey Sportsman feature, Michael Burrows and Shawn Light led the field to the start with Burrows taking the lead. Hendricks was on the move and went by Burrows for the lead on lap four with Whitmoyer also making his way to the front. Whitmoyer was able to take the lead from Hendricks on a lap seven restart with a tremendous battle going on behind the leaders between Burrows, Wayne Witmer, Light, Brad Brightbill and opening night winner Alex Yankowski.

After a couple of restarts that were called back Hendricks was able to retake the lead over Whiitmoyer but a bobble from Hendricks in between turns one and two by Hendricks was all that the Whitmoyer needed and he sped back by to take the lead. Whitmoyer went on to take the win over a disappoint­ed Hendricks with Witmer, Burrows and Yankowski completing the top five. Dave Dissinger, Ray Woodall Jr, Daryl Dissinger, Mike Mammana and TJ Fitzpatric­k all finished sixth thru tenth.

It was a photo finish in the feature event for the Savage 61 Road Runners as Mike Reichert pulled off the win over Chris Holland. It was caution fever early in the race as the boys tried to duke it out and gain spots. Once the action got going Reichert and Holland put on a battle as only the Road Runners can do as they battled side by side for over half the race with Kerry Fritz joining the fray. Reicher and Holland traded the lead numerous times throughout the last ten laps with Holland leading as the white flag was displayed. Reichert made a last lap move between turn three and four to try and grab the win and pulled it off as he edged out Holland by inches to take the win. Terry Kramer, Kerry Fritz and Shawn Mulhall completed the top five.

The Xcell 600 Modifed feature event was won by Richie Hitzler who dominated the event to take the win over Josh Pepe, DJ Hunt, Brian Blankenbil­ler and Hunter Deihl.

April 27th Results:

The Matteras Electrical Modifieds Money in the Mountains 40 lap feature was won by Duane Howard. He was followed by Jimmy Horton, Ryan Godown, Mike Gular, Ryan Watt, Rick Laubach, Craig Von Dohren, Jefft Strunk, Kevin Beach, Frank Yankowski, Brian Krummel, Jared Umbenhauer, Frank Cozze, Doug Manmiller, Jimmy Reppert, Shawn Fitzpatric­k and Heath Metzger. Did not finish were Grant Hilfiger, Brett Tonkin, John Willman, Ray Swinehart, Frank Porrecca, Brett Kressley and Billy Pauch Jr. Did not qualify were Brian Malcolm, Justin Grim, Billy Lasko, Jim Bobbitt, Bobby Trapper, Bob Trapper, Scott Albert , Matt Stangle, Mike LIsowski, Cliff Quinn and Brett Barrett.

Modified heat races were won by Craig Von Dohren, Rick Laubach and Ryan Watt. The consolatio­n was won by Ryan Godown.

The USS Achey Sportsman division was won by Craig Whitmoyer followed by Doug Hendricks, Wayne Witmer, Michael Burrows, Alex Yankowski, Dave Dissinger, Ray Woodall Jr., Daryl Dissinger, Mike Mammana, TJ Fitzpatric­k, Glenn Rowan, Nate Mohr, Mike Schneck, Ken Eckert Jr., Dakota Kohler and Ed Mrochko. Did not finish were Shawn Light, Brad Brightbill, Dylan Smith, Kris Lilick, Billy Osmum, Blaker Reber, Gary Grim and Matt Clay. Sportsman heat races were won by Wayne Witmer, Doug Hendricks and Michael Burrows. Consolatio­n was checkered, and Daryl Dissinger credited with the win.

Did not qualify were Tyler Reber, Nate Klinger and Kevin Brady.

The Savage 61 Road Runner division was won by Mike Reichert followed by Chris Holland, Terry Kramer, KerryFritz, Shawn Mulhall, Joey Brennan, Bruce Ditzler and Matt Ney. Did not finish were Cory Lindenmuth, Shon Elk, Kris Ney, and Jim Kost. Did not start was Fred Everly.

The Road Runner heat races were won by Jim Kost and Chris Holland.

The Xcel 600 Modifieds were won by Richie Hitzler and he was followed by Josh Pepe, DJ Hunt, Brian Blankenbil­ler, Hunter Diehl, Aaron Bowes, Jon Pepe, Cody Manmiller, Bobbi Meitzel, Geoffrey Sutton, Matt Warner, Scott Washburn, Shawna Schibilia, Blake Kraemer, Ray Gradwell,

Strunk wins Bridgeport opening

BRIDGEPORT, NJ – A last-lap pass drew the crowd to its feet and set the stage for Sunday’s ‘South Jersey Shootout’ on the allnew three-eighths-mile located at Bridgeport Speedway.

The recently completed Design for Vision/Sunglass Central Speedway at the South Jersey complex hosted its first event this past Sunday (April 22) as a tune-up for the upcoming visit by the Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco on April 29.

The inaugural Modified event on the three-eighths-mile was an instant classic, with young Matt Stangle and veterans Jeff Strunk and Ryan Godown battling three-wide for the lead with two laps remaining.

Ultimately it was Boyertown, Pa.’s Strunk completing the final-lap-and-turn pass of Stangle to etch his name in the history books forever.

The “first-event” top-five finish consisted of Strunk, Stangle, Godown, Duane Howard and Rick Laubach. All are expected to return for STSS competitio­n this weekend.

Ryan Simmons bested the companion Crate 602 Sportsman event, which also featured competitiv­e racing.

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 laps): 1. Jeff Strunk, 2. Matt Stangle, 3. Ryan Godown, 4. Duane Howard, 5. Rick Laubach, 6. Jordan Watson,

7. Frank Cozze, 8. Jimmy Horton, 9. Wade Hendrickso­n, 10. Jim Britt, 11. Chris Grbac, 12. Danny Bouc, 13. Dillion Steuer,

14. Sam Martz, 15. Roger Manning, 16. Ryan Krachun, 17. Steve Davis, 18. Billy Pauch, Jr., 19. Ron Roberts, 20. Ricky DiEva, 21. David Hunt, 22. Ryan Watt,

23. Neal Williams, 24. Billy Pauch, Sr., DNQ – Tommy Beamer, Derek Krum, Bob Sarkisian, Richie Pratt, Jr. STEWART STAINLESS SUPPLY 602 CRATE SPORTSMAN (20 laps): 1. Ryan Simmons,

2. Eric Kormann, 3. Joe Brown, 4. Danny Buccafusca, 5. Tom Scheetz, Sr., 6. Frank Dorry, 7. Bobby Bracall, 8. Wayne Weaver, 9. Steve Kemery, 10. Alonso Morales, 11. Sammy Martz, Jr., 12. Pete Serra, 13. Dave Hartman, 14. Ernie Miles, Jr., 15. John Cavallero, 16. Brad Roberts,

17. Tom Moore, 18. Jeremy Harrington,

19. Parker Gulden, 20. Seth Spayd, 21. Ray Cost

MASS 305 SPRINTS (20 laps): 1. Eddie Wagner, 2. Dave Brown, 3. Larry McVay,

4. Brendon Poff, 5. Logan Diehl, 6. Mark Bitner, 7. Jeff Geiges, 8. Tim Tanner, Jr., 9. Bryant Davis, 10. Samantha Lieberman,

11. C.J. Faison, 12. Jason Dunn, 13. Dom Melair, 14. Rick Stief, 15. Mike Haggenbott­om, 16. Tyler Reinhardt, 17. David Bonner, 18. Zack Burd, 19. Joe Kay, 20. Dean Conk, Jr., 21. Ryan Stilwaggon, 22. Tom Carberry, Sr., 23. Austin Bishop, 24. Scott Frack, DNQ – Keith Anderson, Jon Haegele, Craig Pellegrini, Chad Conner, Dan Leaper

DA’S AUTO BODY & REPAIR ROOKIES (8 laps): 1. Danny Buccafusca, 2. Sammy Martz, Jr., 3. Seth Spayd, 4. Parker Guldin, 5. David Hartman, 6. Paige Brown

Grandview

Once again Ma Nature showed that she is no fan of auto racing as rain washed out the Saturday night NASCAR stock car racing action at Grandview Speedway.

Next up on the schedule is a three division show on Saturday, May 5 featuring the NASCAR T.P.Trailers 358 Modifieds, Sportsman and Late Model stock cars with a new starting time of 7:30 p.m. Spectator gates will open at 5:30 p.m. throughout the season up until the Freedom 76 Classic is presented on September 15th.

The three division card of racing will include a full series of qualifying events topped by a 30-lap feature for the Modifieds and 25-lap features for the Late Models and Sportsman. Adult admission is $15 while youngsters under 12 are admitted free.

On Sunday, May 6th, the first Enduro and Blast from the Past Vintage car doublehead­er of the season will be presented with a 1 p.m. starting time. Big Cars, Small Cars, Junk Yard Cars and Ladies Racing will make for a full afternoon of action.

 ?? RICK KEPNER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Duane Howard, left, celebrates in victory lane after his win at Big Diamond on April 27.
RICK KEPNER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Duane Howard, left, celebrates in victory lane after his win at Big Diamond on April 27.
 ?? RICK KEPNER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Craig Whitmoyer poses in victory lane after his win at Big Diamond on April 27.
RICK KEPNER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Craig Whitmoyer poses in victory lane after his win at Big Diamond on April 27.
 ?? RICK KEPNER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Duane Howard (357) and Jeff Strunk battle at Big Diamond on April 27.
RICK KEPNER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Duane Howard (357) and Jeff Strunk battle at Big Diamond on April 27.

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