Winchester, NH: This past Saturday, November 21st, Monadnock Speedway honored the champions and top ten at the Log Cabin in Holyoke, Ma.

Master of Ceremonies, Dave Sutherland and Mark Wiernasz, welcomed everyone to the 2009 Awards Banquet while recognizing a 2009 Maine Vintage Racing Hall of Fame Inductee, Hannaford Goodwin. Goodwin, who was in attendance, addressed the crowd stating he was honored to be part of the Monadnock Speedway racing family and thanked everyone for a wonderful season. Hannaford is the car owner of the 71ME Modified wheeled by Josh Cantara.

After welcoming the banquet attendees, the awards ceremony began first recognizing the second through tenth place finishers for the Enduros. The recipients included 4-cylinder drivers Matthew Gauffin, Heath Renaud, Julia Raymond, Eric Pomasko, CJ Johnson, Fred Rogers, Adam Houle, John Walker and Pat Houe. Full Size Drivers of Jared Edson, Ryan Rivet, Joe Ethier, Barry Schonborg, Duane Stonier, Bucky Sheats, Robert Thompson, Trevor Dyer and Ed Lofland.

Next, the NASCAR Whelen All American Series divisions were called up to accept their achievement of placing in the top ten. Mini Stock competitors were honored first as the second through tenth made their way to the stage and included Tim Jackson, Kim River and car owner Ron Rivet, Joey Kendall, Jamey King and car owner Lenny May, Chris Davis, Derek Bergquist, Beth Adams and Rich Fournier. Super Stocks Matt Mead, Ed Brehio III and car owner Ed Brehio Jr, Andy Brooks Jr and car owner Andy Brooks Sr, Bill Johnston and car owner Dana Johnston, Bob Bedaw, Nancy Muni-Ruot, Ken Springer, Kevin Ouellette and Dana Shepard. Outlaw Pros Mike Parks, Steve Gauthier, Brandon Ovitt and car owner Horrocks Motorsports, Barry Gray, Bryon Baker, Eric Poulin, Aric Blanchette Adam Brooks and Geoff Rollins. The final division to be honored for the first time in many years were the Modifieds and included second through tenth of Kirk Alexander, Bryan Shumway and car owner Bruce Shumway, David Berube, Ed Reed and car owner Nicholas Verno, Jim Boniface, Vic Johnson, Josh Cantara, Rob Williams and Eric LeClair.

In the conclusion of second through tenth being honored, General Manager Michelle Cloutier, addressed the crowd stating the track’s appreciation of all the dedication shown from the race teams, fans and employees while thanking them for bringing the true spirit of auto racing to the high banked ¼ mile.

The special awards segment of the program followed Cloutier’s speech and included the categories of Rookie of the Year, Most Improved, Best Appearing and Sportsmanship. The recipients for Rookie of the Year were Jamey King (Mini Stocks), Ed Brehio III (Super Stocks) and Vic Johnson (Modifieds). Most Improved were Kim Rivet and Chris Davis (Mini Stocks), Jeremy Sorel (Super Stocks) and Steve Gauthier (Outlaw Pros). Best Appearing awards went to Joey Kendall and Derek Bergquist (Mini Stocks), Bob Bedaw (Super Stocks), Barry Gray (Outlaw Pros) and Bryan Shum way (Modifieds). Sportsmanship recipients were Kim Rivet (Mini Stocks), Jeremy Sorel Super Stocks) Russ Hersey (Outlaw Pro) and Rob Williams (Modifieds). This years NASCAR Craftsman Mechanic of the Year award went to Scott Adams, crew chief of the #87 Mini Stock of Beth Adams.

To conclude the evening’s ceremonies, the six champions were honored. First to be presented were 4-cylinder Champion Dick Houle and Full Size Champion Dan Yagmin followed Mini Stock Champion, Chris McTaggart, Super Stock Champion Jeremy Sorel with car owner William Sorel, Outlaw Pro Russ Hersey and Modified Champion Todd Patnode. All presented speeches thanking their sponsors, their race team, families and the owner and employees Monadnock Speedway.

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