ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK TIME WARNER CABLE 100: 1. Skip Tripp, Poland; 2. Mike Short, Auburn; 3. Jon Brill, Sebago; 4. Larry Emerson, Durham; 5. Nick Hoyt, Mechanic Falls; 6. Jim Duguay, Greene; 7. B.J. Chapman, Bridgton; 8. Zach Emerson, Sabattus; 9. Mac Hannan Jr., Union; 10. Sumner Sessions, Norway; 11. Matt Williams, Brownfield; 12. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 13. Phil Mitchell III, Buckfield; 14. Keith Stuart, Naples; 15. Derek Farrington, Freeport; 16. Mark Theriault, Rumford; 17. Tommy Tompkins, Dixfield; 18. George Haskell, Casco.

OXFORD NETWORKS LATE MODEL (40 laps): 1. Travis Adams, Canton; 2. Don Wentworth, Otisfield; 3. Tommy Ricker, Poland; 4. Tim Brackett, Buckfield; 5. Gary Chiasson, Peru; 6. Corey Morgan, Lewiston; 7. Shawn Martin, Turner; 8. Ricky Morse, St. Albans; 9. Ben Ashline, Pittston; 10. Billy Childs Jr., Leeds; 11. Shawn Knight, South Paris; 12. Al Hammond, Paris; 13. Tyler Knightly, Paris; 14. Gerald Parlin, South Paris; 15. Jeff White, Winthrop; 16. Travis Stearns, Auburn; 17. Kenny Harrison, Pownal; 18. Jason Larrabee, Raymond.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI STOCK (30 laps): 1. Calvin Rose Jr., Turner; 2. Justin Karkos, Jay; 3. Butch Keene, Turner; 4. Jake Burns, Gray; 5. Kevin Bishop, South Paris; 6. Jeff Beaule, Lewiston; 7. Shane Kaherl, Jay; 8. Darrell Moore, Mechanic Falls; 9. Steve Barker, Jay; 10. Matt Moore, South Paris; 11. Ken Daigle Jr., Wales; 12. Greg Watkins, Bridgton; 13. Nik Coates, Lisbon; 14. Dale Brackett, Oxford; 15. Jimmy Childs, Leeds; 16. Larry Melcher, Livermore Falls; 17. Ashley Marshall, Jay; 18. Dan Morris, Auburn.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL (20 laps): 1. Ryan Hewins, Leeds; 2. Derek Cook, Livermore Falls; 3. Scott Farrington, Minot; 4. Troy Jordan, Turner; 5. Jeff Hebert, Auburn; 6. Doug Degroat, Oxford; 7. Roger Bourgoin, Sabattus; 8. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 9. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 10. Zach Audet, Wilton; 11. Matt Dufault, Turner; 12. Jamie Heath, Waterford; 13. Dustin Salley, Auburn; 14. Mark Childs Jr., Mechanic Falls; 15. Corey Beaulieu, Oxford; 16. Nate Dubuc, Auburn; 17. Bill Dunphy, New Gloucester; 18. John Childs, Leeds; 19. John Mason, Bethel; 20. Bob Lucas, Peru; 21. Jason Cyr, Turner.

CALL OF THE WILD RV CENTER SPORT TRUCK (10 laps): 1. Kevin Oliver, Gray; 2. Corey Williams, Sumner; 3. Jeremy Wagner, Bryant Pond; 4. Jeff Schmidt, Mechanic Falls; 5. John Lizotte, Mechanic Falls. DQ: Brad Corson, Sumner.

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CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘A-1′ (20 laps): 1. David Childs, Oxford; 2. Dan Brown, Peru; 3. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 4. Chris Burgess, Sabattus; 5. Josh Childs, Oxford; 6. Steve Moon, Gray; 7. Guy Childs, Turner; 8. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 9. Jerry Goss, Mechanic Falls; 10. Ryan Robbins, Dixfield; 11. Zach Bowie, Lisbon; 12. Bubba Collins, New Gloucester; 13. John Spencer Jr., Farmington; 14. John Patria, Turner; 15. Michael Haynes, Livermore Falls; 16. Chris Coolidge, Norway.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘B-1′ (20 laps): 1. Jay Wilkins, Gray; 2. Shannon Judd, Jay; 3. Jerry Freve, Buckfield; 4. Clint Sherwood, Poland; 5. Bob Ferguson, New Gloucester; 6. Jim Drake, Hebron; 7. David Brown, Poland; 8. Kyle Curtis, Oxford; 9. Scott Hethcoat, Danville Junction; 10. Fred Clavet, Buckfield; 11. Doug Degroat, Oxford; 12. Josh Paradis, Sumner. DQ: Tyler Belanger, Sumner.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘C-1′ (20 laps): 1. Ron Abbott Jr., Sabattus; 2. Kevin Leighton, Minot; 3. Randy Robitaille, Norway; 4. Pat Maloy, Lisbon; 5. Chad Truman, South Paris; 6. Don Veinott, Sabattus; 7. Justin Vining, Peru; 8. Todd Bisbee, South Paris; 9. Dennis Morang, South Paris; 10. Jonathan Baldwin, Auburn; 11. Scott Veinott, Greene; 12. Matt Weeks, Greene; 13. Phil Knowlton, Poland.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘A-2′ (20 laps, makeup from July 17): 1. David Childs, Oxford; 2. Chris Burgess, Sabattus; 3. John Patria, Turner; 4. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 5. Chris Coolidge, Norway; 6. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 7. Dan Brown, Peru; 8. Michael Haynes, Livermore Falls; 9. Jerry Goss, Mechanic Falls; 10. Tyler Belanger, Sumner; 11. Ryan Robbins, Dixfield; 12. Bubba Collins, New Gloucester; 13. John Spencer Jr., Farmington; 14. Zach Bowie, Lisbon.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘B-2′ (20 laps, makeup from July 17): 1. Steve Moon, Gray; 2. Jay Wilkins, Gray; 3. Jerry Freve, Buckfield; 4. Ron Abbott Jr., Sabattus; 5. Nic Stanley, Buckfield; 6. Doug Degroat, Oxford; 7. Jim Drake, Hebron; 8. Shannon Judd, Jay; 9. Josh Paradis, Sumner; 10. Bob Ferguson, New Gloucester; 11. David Brown, Poland; 12. Kyle Curtis, Oxford; 13. Scott Hethcoat, Danville Junction.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘C-2′ (20 laps, makeup from July 17): 1. Guy Childs, Turner; 2. Pat Maloy, Lisbon; 3. Phil Knowlton, Poland; 4. Kevin Leighton, Minot; 5. Jonathan Baldwin, Auburn; 6. Clint Sherwood, Poland; 7. Randy Robitaille, Norway; 8. Todd Bisbee, South Paris; 9. Justin Vining, Peru; 10. Don Veinott, Sabattus; 11. Chad Truman, South Paris; 12. Dennis Morang, South Paris; 13. Jacob Hethcoat, Norway; 14. Scott Veinott, Greene.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘A-1′ (20 laps): 1. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 2. Zach Audet, Wilton; 3. Matt Dufault, Turner; 4. Troy Jordan, Turner; 5. Corey Beaulieu, Oxford; 6. Brady Romano, Livermore Falls; 7. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 8. John Childs, Leeds; 9. Dustin Salley, Auburn; 10. Roger Bourgoin, Sabattus; 11. Jason Berry, Turner; 12. Randy Desmarais, Auburn; 13. Craig Farrington, Hebron; 14. Mike Ward, Harrison; 15. Eric Rowles, Lewiston; 16. Ryan Hewins, Leeds; 17. Jamie Leavitt, Minot; 18. Jeff Hebert, Auburn.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘B-1′ (20 laps): 1. Jim Hart, Buckfield; 2. Mark Childs Jr., Mechanic Falls; 3. Bill Sprague, Minot; 4. Bill Dunphy, New Gloucester; 5. Brian Nason, Lewiston; 6. Craig Bartlett, Denmark; 7. Derek Cairns, Waterford; 8. Bob Danforth, Stoneham; 9. Carl Conant, Lewiston; 10. Bob Lucas, Peru; 11. Derek Cook, Chesterville; 12. Cody Smith, Oxford; 13. Mark Childs Sr., Mechanic Falls; 14. Todd Sawyer, Pownal; 15. Ellery Phillips Jr., Turner; 16. John Mason, Bethel; 17. Michael Carver, Durham. DQ: Jamie Heath, Waterford. DNS: Charlie Hall, Oxford; Bert Allen, Auburn.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘A-2′ (20 laps, makeup from July 17): 1. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 2. Matt Dufault, Turner; 3. Ryan Hewins, Leeds; 4. Troy Jordan, Turner; 5. Craig Farrington, Hebron; 6. Dustin Salley, Auburn; 7. Mike Ward, Harrison; 8. Jamie Leavitt, Minot; 9. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 10. Scott Farrington, Minot; 11. Corey Beaulieu. Oxford; 12. Zach Audet, Wilton; 13. Brady Romano, Livermore Falls; 14. Jason Berry, Turner; 15. Eric Rowles, Lewiston; 16. Randy Desmarais, Auburn.

CALL OF THE WILD RV CENTER SPORT TRUCK (20 laps): 1. Kevin Oliver, Gray; 2. Opie Allard, Harpswell; 3. Jerry Stevens, Searsport; 4. Roger Allard, Harpswell; 5. John Lizotte, Mechanic Falls; 6. Ross Spurling, New Gloucester; 7. Brad Corson, Sumner; 8. Jeremy Wagner, Bryant Pond; 9. Ryan Farrar, Sumner; 10. Jeff Schmidt, Mechanic Falls; 11. Laurette Theriault, South Casco.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY LADIES (20 laps): 1. Dottie Patria, Turner; 2. Cathy Manchester, Gray; 3. Vanna Brackett, Buckfield; 4. Deanna Robertson, South Paris; 5. Missy Blash, Oxford; 6. Tori Burgess, Sabattus; 7. Tricia Thomas, Farmington; 8. Sue Veinott, Sabattus; 9. Missy Morgan, Lewiston; 10. Shannon Wheeler, Auburn; 11. Kristen Brown, Poland; 12. Christina Spaulding, Lewiston; 13. Lisa Brooks, Auburn; 14. Annie Chartier, Mexico.

GOULET HOME INSPECTIONS RENEGADE (10 laps): 1. Bill Grover, Topsham; 2. Jason Hannigan, Greene; 3. Bob Morey, Lisbon; 4. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 5. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 6. Jesse Morey, Lisbon.

OXFORD, Maine – Travis Stearns became the eighth different winner in 10 Oxford Networks Late Model features this season, leading from wire-to-wire to post his third career victory in the 40-lap main event of the annual Summer Celebration at Oxford Plains Speedway.

“I was lucky to start where I did, because the car wasn’t that good,” said Stearns, who could have fooled everyone else in that regard, considering his two-second margin of victory. “I wasn’t even going to race tonight, but the crew put this thing back together (after a crash) Thursday night, and here we are.”

Ben Ashline took over second position from Gerald Parlin just shy of the halfway point. Without a caution period to wipe out Stearns lead, however, the 18-year-old was forced to settle for second.

That matched a career best.

“Again, that’s like a win for us to be up here on the podium with these guys,” Ashline said.

The lead trifecta in Thursday night’s special charged to third, fourth and fifth. Tommy Ricker backed up his win by racing to the final trophy position, with Don Wentworth fourth and Jeff White fifth.

Division point leader Travis Adams was relegated to ninth, his first finish outside the top five all season.

Skip Tripp extended his Allen’s Coffee Flavored Brandy Strictly Stock point lead, posting his fifth victory of the season after another terrific tussle with rival and division runner-up Mike Short.


It was Tripp’s second win of the week after an easier triumph in the Thursday 60-lap special. Matt Williams matched his best run of the season in third, followed by Zach Emerson and his father Larry Emerson.

Steve Barker continued his mid-season surge, snagging his second Allen’s Mini Stock victory of the campaign in convincing fashion.

Barker bolted from fourth to first in less than 3/8 of a mile after a lap 5 restart, taking away the top spot from Ken Daigle Jr.

Jimmy Childs was second, followed by division point leader Justin Karkos, defending champion Ashley Marshall and rookie Calvin Rose Jr.

Jim Davis Jr. and Chris Coolidge were conquerors in twin 20-lap Chimney Tech Outlaw events. Davis’ win was the fourth of the season for the past champion, while Coolidge paid his first visit to victory lane this summer.

Guy Childs emerged from a tremendous scrap for second behind Davis, with great-nephew Josh Childs making an outside rally from sixth to third over the final three laps. John Patria and Addison Bowie rounded out the top five.

Coolidge eased to a caution-free win over Doug Degroat and Jerry Freve. Todd Hall and Phil Knowlton followed.

Reigning Agren Appliance Saturday Showdown champion Dottie Patria posted her fourth Allen’s Ladies win in five weekend starts. Both Patria and Vanna Brackett rallied from a tangle on the first lap to run first and second.

Christina Spaulding led early before slipping back to third, with Missy Morgan and Shannon Wheeler next in line.

OPS returns to action three times in the coming week, with the Acceleration Series on Wednesday, Motor Mayhem Friday and the Championship Series Saturday. The green flag flies each night at 6:30 p.m.

OXFORD NETWORKS LATE MODEL (40 laps): 1. Travis Stearns, Auburn; 2. Ben Ashline, Pittston; 3. Tommy Ricker, Poland; 4. Don Wentworth, Otisfield; 5. Jeff White, Winthrop; 6. Shawn Martin, Turner; 7. Tim Brackett, Buckfield; 8. Shawn Knight, South Paris; 9. Travis Adams, Canton; 10. Gerald Parlin, South Paris; 11. Corey Morgan, Lewiston; 12. Al Hammond, Paris; 13. Ricky Rolfe, Albany Township; 14. Ricky Morse, St. Albans; 15. Billy Childs Jr., Leeds; 16. Tyler Knightly, Paris; 17. Kurt Hewins, Leeds; 18. Jason Larrabee, Raymond; 19. Gary Chiasson, Peru.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK (30 laps): 1. Skip Tripp, Poland; 2. Mike Short, Auburn; 3. Matt Williams, Brownfield; 4. Zach Emerson, Sabattus; 5. Larry Emerson, Durham; 6. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 7. B,J. Chapman, Bridgton; 8. Sumner Sessions, Norway; 9. Jon Brill, Bridgton; 10. Gerry Burgess, Sabattus; 11. Nick Hoyt, Mechanic Falls; 12. Mac Hannan Jr., Union; 13. Bob DiPompo, Jay; 14. Derek Farrington, Freeport; 15. Mark Theriault, Rumford; 16. Kim Tripp, Oxford.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI STOCK (30 laps): 1. Steve Barker, Jay; 2. Jimmy Childs, Leeds; 3. Justin Karkos, Jay; 4. Ashley Marshall, Jay; 5. Calvin Rose Jr., Turner; 6. Larry Melcher, Livermore Falls; 7. Darrell Moore, Mechanic Falls; 8. Jeff Beaule, Lewiston; 9. Shane Kaherl, Jay; 10. Kevin Bishop, South Paris; 11. Dan Morris, Auburn; 12. Nathan Guptill, North Turner; 13. Ken Daigle Jr., Lisbon; 14. Matt Moore, South Paris; 15. Greg Watkins, Bridgton; 16. Jake Burns, Gray; 17. Butch Keene, Turner; 18. Dale Brackett, Oxford.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘A’ (20 laps): 1. Jim Davis Jr., Sabattus; 2. Guy Childs, Turner; 3. Josh Childs, Oxford; 4. John Patria, Turner; 5. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 6. Chris Burgess, Sabattus; 7. David Childs, Oxford; 8. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 9. Jerry Goss, Mechanic Falls; 10. Zach Bowie, Lisbon; 11. Michael Haynes, Livermore Falls; 12. Steve Moon, Gray; 13. Kevin Lawrence, South Paris; 14. Gerry Richard, Leeds.


CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘B’ (20 laps)
: 1. Chris Coolidge, Norway; 2. Doug Degroat, Oxford; 3. Jerry Freve, Buckfield; 4. Todd Hall, Auburn; 5. Phil Knowlton, Poland; 6. Pat Maloy, Lisbon; 7. Dan Brown, Peru; 8. Todd Bisbee, South Paris; 9. Dennis Morang, South Paris; 10. Kevin Leighton, Minot; 11. Jacob Hethcoat, Norway.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY LADIES (20 laps): 1. Dottie Patria, Turner; 2. Vanna Brackett, Buckfield; 3. Christina Spaulding, Lewiston; 4. Missy Morgan, Lewiston; 5. Shannon Wheeler, Auburn; 6. Tori Burgess, Sabattus; 7. Debbie Marston, Hartford; 8. Deanna Robertson, South Paris; 9. Annie Chartier, Mexico.

OXFORD, Maine – Hey, if you’re going to wait until you’re 53 years old until posting your first top-division feature victory at your home track, you might as well do it in style.

Tommy Ricker raced into the Oxford Plains Speedway history book with a flair Thursday night, driving around Shawn Martin, Jeff White and Don Wentworth over the final 20 circuits to win a special 60-lap Oxford Networks Late Model event as part of the Agren Appliance Summer Slam triple crown series.

“Patience, patience, patience,” Ricker said, referring to both his nearly three full seasons in a Late Model and his measured approach to the added-distance event. “Maybe that’s what I’ve learned being an old man out here.”

Ricker, known affectionately as “Two Lap” for the mechanical maladies that seemed to strike him earlier in his career, actually won a combined 15 features in the Charger and Limited Sportsman divisions between 1988 and 2006.

He made the jump to Late Models in ’07, posting a handful of second and third-place finishes along with car owner Rudy Kyllonen Jr.

Wentworth led from lap 12 until Ricker made his winning move on lap 50. It took Ricker nearly five full laps to fully close the door on Wentworth and drive away.

“I wish the 60-lapper had been maybe 54 or 55 laps,” said Wentworth, who has raced against Ricker off-and-on for 20 years.

White was third, with Martin holding off Adams for fourth.

The Allen’s Coffee Flavored Brandy Strictly Stock and Mini Stock divisions also waged their own segments of the Triple 60s, with Skip Tripp and Jimmy Childs scoring the victories.

Reigning Strictly champion and current point leader Tripp posted his fourth victory of the year, landing the lead from Zach Emerson on lap 22 of a caution-free encounter.

“We were great in the last practice,” said Tripp. “Then I tried something different in the heat race and we were terrible. So we went back to what we had, and the car was a little tight, but I can’t complain because I got the win.

Emerson prevailed in a five-car battle for second, one that broke up when Larry Emerson and Matt Williams tangled late in the event.

Mike Short steered clear to claim third, with Mike St. Germain elevated to fourth and Jon Brill fifth.

Childs picked up his third Mini Stock triumph of the summer in strange fashion, The two-time division champ lost the lead to Adam Polvinen and regained it four different times, with Polvinen appearing to slow down and allow Childs to catch up each time.

Polvinen, who charged from last in the field to the lead in 30 laps, was erased from the finishing order for using unapproved tires.

“It’s a little easier starting closer to the front, but with the season I’ve had, I’ll take it,” Childs said. “I qualified for the (TD Banknorth) 250 in my Late Model, and it was the best thing that ever happened to me. It showed me how wide this track really is, and I drove this car a lot differently tonight because of it.”

Steve Barker held off point leader Justin Karkos in a furious but fun battle for what was ultimately second. Jake Burns and Kevin Bishop rounded out the top five.

The three Championship Series divisions will return to action along with the Acceleration Series Outlaws and Ladies at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Oxford’s annual Summer Celebration includes a giant fireworks display after the races.

OXFORD NETWORKS LATE MODEL (60 laps): 1. Tommy Ricker, Poland; 2. Don Wentworth, Otisfield; 3. Jeff White, Winthrop; 4. Shawn Martin, Turner; 5. Travis Adams, Canton; 6. Corey Morgan, Lewiston; 7. Ben Ashline, Pittston; 8. Tim Brackett, Buckfield; 9. Shawn Knight, South Paris; 10. Kurt Hewins, Leeds; 11. Sam Sessions, South Paris; 12. Nick Brown, Bath; 13. Al Hammond, Paris; 14. Gary Chiasson, Peru; 15. Gerald Parlin, South Paris; 16. Scott Luce, Strong; 17. Billy Childs Jr., Leeds; 18. Ricky Rolfe, Albany Township; 19. Travis Stearns, Auburn.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK (60 laps): 1. Skip Tripp, Poland; 2. Zach Emerson, Sabattus; 3. Mike Short, Auburn; 4. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 5. Jon Brill, Bridgton; 6. Larry Emerson, Durham; 7. Dave Brannon, Lisbon; 8. B.J. Chapman, Bridgton; 9. Sumner Sessions, South Paris; 10. Bob DiPompo, Jay; 11. Derek Farrington, Freeport; 12. Matt Williams, Brownfield; 13. Kim Tripp, Oxford; 14. Nick Hoyt, Mechanic Falls; 15. Rick Spaulding, Lisbon.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI STOCK (60 laps): 1. Jimmy Childs, Leeds; 2. Steve Barker, Jay; 3. Justin Karkos, Jay; 4. Jake Burns, Gray; 5. Kevin Bishop, South Paris; 6. Darrell Moore, Mechanic Falls; 7. Dan Morris, Auburn; 8. Shane Kaherl, Jay; 9. Jeff Beaule, Lewiston; 10. Greg Watkins, Bridgton; 11. Ken Daigle Jr., Lisbon; 12. Calvin Rose Jr., Turner; 13. Ashley Marshall, Jay; 14. Nik Coates, Lisbon; 15. Matt Moore, South Paris; 16. Dale Brackett, Oxford; 17. Larry Melcher, Livermore Falls. DQ: Adam Polvinen, Oxford.

OXFORD, Maine – Jon McKennedy lost the lead twice in Saturday’s Maine-Ly Action Sports 100 at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Once the driver from Chelmsford, Mass., returned to the front of the field in the True Value Modified Series main event, however, the only thing he lost was his competition.
McKennedy dominated the final 24 laps to rule the third-annual event on the eve of Sunday’s 36th annual TD Banknorth 250 Presented By New England Dodge Dealers late model race.
“I knew I had a good car. I just kept telling myself not to abuse the tires,” said McKennedy, who surrendered the lead to both Rob Goodenough and Andy Seuss before reclaiming it for keeps on lap 77.
Keith Iannarelli’s spin brought out only the second caution flag of the event and necessitated a three-lap shootout at the finish. McKennedy got a strong jump on the restart and left behind the second-place battle between Vernont’s Dwight Jarvis and Maine’s David Pinkham.
Jarvis held on for second, with defending race champion Pinkham third after starting last in the 22-car field.
Seuss and Ed Dachenhausen completed the top five in the open-wheel showcase.
Double features for the Allen’s Coffee Flavored Brandy Strictly and Mini Stocks also provided ample excitement on the card. The first round of 30-lap features was held over from Friday night’s partial rainout.
Sumner Sessions captured his first win of the season in the opening half of the Strictly twin bill, with Mike Short scoring his division-leading fourth win of the year in the nightcap.
Reigning Mini champion Ashley Marshall picked up his second checkered flag of the summer in the make-up event. Justin Karkos snapped his modest two-race winless streak in the encore, posting his fifth victory of 2009.

MAINE-LY ACTION SPORTS TRUE VALUE MODIFIED (100 laps): 1. Jon McKennedy, Chelmsford, Mass.; 2. Dwight Jarvis, Ascutney, Vt.; 3. David Pinkham, Buxton; 4. Andy Seuss, Hampstead, N.H.; 5. Ed Dachenhausen, Danbury, Conn.; 6. Peter Jarvis, Ascutney, Vt.; 7. Rowan Pennink, Huntington Valley, Pa.; 8. Rob Goodenough, Swanzey, N.H.; 9. Jack Bateman, Canaan. N.H.; 10. Stephen Masse, Bellingham, Mass.; 11. Sean Bodreau, Claremont, N.H.; 12. Eddy Spiers, Beacon Falls, Conn.; 13. Chris Pasteryak, Lisbon, Conn.; 14. Les Hinckley, Windsor Locks, Conn.; 15. Kenny Berry, Preston, Conn.; 16. Jacob Dore, Sanford; 17. Mike Douglas Jr., Auburn, N.H.; 18. Jimmy Dolan, Bethel, Conn.; 19. Joe Doucette, Framingham. Mass.; 20. Keith Iannarelli, Maynard, Mass.; 21. Tony Ricci, Westbrook; 22. Mike Holdridge, Madison, Conn.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK #1 (30 laps, postponed from Friday): 1. Sumner Sessions, Norway; 2. Mike Short, Auburn; 3. Skip Tripp, Poland; 4. Matt Williams, Brownfield; 5. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 6. Jon Brill, Bridgton; 7. Larry Emerson, Durham; 8. Zach Emerson, Sabattus; 9. Maurice Young, Chelsea; 10. Jerry Harrison, Freeport; 11. Gerry Burgess, Sabattus; 12. Bob Crocker, Freeport; 13. Rick Spaulding, Lisbon; 14. Derek Farrington, Freeport; 15. Jeff Merrill, Turner; 16. Kim Tripp, Oxford; 17. Keith Stuart, Naples; 18. Mac Hannan Jr., Union; 19. B.J. Chapman, Bridgton; 20. Tommy Tompkins, Dixfield; 21. Nick Hoyt, Mechanic Falls.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK #2 (30 laps): 1. Mike Short, Auburn; 2. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 3. Tommy Tompkins, Dixfield; 4. Larry Emerson, Durham; 5. Skip Tripp, Auburn; 6. Sumner Sessions, Norway; 7. Jerry Harrison, Freeport; 8. B.J. Chapman, Bridgton; 9. Mac Hannan Jr., Union; 10. Maurice Young, Chelsea; 11. Zach Emerson, Sabattus; 12. Matt Williams, Brownfield; 13. Gerry Burgess, Sabattus; 14. Rick Spaulding, Lisbon; 15. Don Harvey, New Gloucester; 16. Bob Crocker, Freeport; 17. Derek Farrington, Freeport; 18. Kim Tripp, Oxford; 19. Nick Hoyt, Mechanic Falls; 20. Jeff Merrill, Turner.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI STOCK #1 (30 laps, postponed from Friday): 1. Ashley Marshall, Jay; 2. Dan Morris, Auburn; 3. Justin Karkos, Jay; 4. Larry Melcher, Livermore Falls; 5. Darrell Moore, Mechanic Falls; 6. Jake Burns, Gray; 7. Calvin Rose Jr., Turner; 8. Jeff Beaule, Lewiston; 9. Kevin Bishop, South Paris; 10. Jimmy Childs, Leeds; 11. Steve Barker, Jay; 12. Shane Kaherl, Jay; 13. Nathan Guptill, North Turner; 14. Nik Coates, Lisbon; 15. Ken Daigle Jr., Lisbon; 16. Butch Keene, Turner; 17. Joe Turner, Norway; 18. Wayne Titus, Minot; 19. Bob Guptill, Mechanic Falls; 20. Matt Moore, South Paris.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI STOCK #2 (30 laps): 1. Justin Karkos, Jay; 2. Jake Burns, Gray; 3. Steve Barker, Jay; 4. Matt Moore, South Paris; 5. Kevin Bishop, South Paris; 6. Larry Melcher, Livermore Falls; 7. Calvin Rose Jr., Turner; 8. Darrell Moore, Mechanic Falls; 9. Bob Guptill, Mechanic Falls; 10. Ashley Marshall, Jay; 11. Dan Morris, Auburn; 12. Jimmy Childs, Leeds; 13. Greg Watkins, Bridgton; 14. Jeff Beaule, Lewiston; 15. Nik Coates, Lisbon; 16. Ken Daigle Jr., Lisbon; 17. Joe Turner, Norway; 18. Butch Keene, Turner; 19. Jeff Prindall, Lisbon; 20. Nathan Guptill, North Turner; 21. Wayne Titus, Minot.


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OXFORD, Maine – Kevin Oliver and Cathy Manchester each repeated their victories from two nights earlier in Friday’s Acceleration Series card at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Then came a repeat of something that’s become all too familiar in recent years: Rain on TD Banknorth 250 Weekend Presented by New England Dodge Dealers. Showers intervened and wiped away the final six features of the night.
Strictly and Mini Stock drivers will run double features Saturday night in conjunction with the Maine-Ly Action Sports 100 for the true Value Modified Racing Series. Racing will begin at the scheduled time of 6:30 p.m.
Three Chimney Tech Outlaw features will be contested Wednesday, July 29, with the Macdonald Motors Runnin’ Rebel ‘A’ feature now to be run Wednesday, August 5.
Jeff Hebert collected his first victory since 2007 in the Runnin’ Rebel ‘B’ main. Jason Hannigan scored his second Goulet Home Inspections Renegade checkered flag of the season.
Manchester sped from 12th to first in only six laps, taking the lead away from rookie Missy Morgan before cruising to a career-best fourth win of the season. Manchester has won four of the five weekly events in the Acceleration Series.
Vanna Brackett and Dottie Patria, the last two Ladies champions, waged a terrific battle for second. Brackett prevailed by less than a car length at the line. Morgan edged Christina Spaulding for fourth.
Oliver started last in the 11-truck field, but he needed only five circuits to overtake early leaders Corey Williams and Jerry Steven en route to his second straight win and third overall.
Point leader Ryan Farrar rallied to second, with Opie Allard, Schmidt and rookie Stevens in only his second OPS start.
Hebert landed the Rebel ‘B’ lead from Brian Nason on lap 2 and breezed in his caution-free event.
Mark Childs Jr. and Bill Sprague posted their best finishes of the season in second and third, followed by Bill Dunphy. Jim Hart made his 2009 debut a successful one, overtaking John Mason in the final turn to swipe fifth.
Hannigan, the defending division champion, led all 10 laps of the Renegade encounter to snag his second win and first since opening night.
Bill Grover lurked at Hannigan’s back bumper throughout but couldn’t quite make the pass. Point leader Gerard Cote collected third, backed by Bob Morey.

Mike St. Germain and Tommy Tompkins won the 10-lap Strictly heats. Butch Keene and Greg Watkins captured Mini preliminaries.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘B’ (20 laps): 1. Jeff Hebert, Auburn; 2. Mark Childs Jr., Mechanic Falls; 3. Bill Sprague, Minot; 4. Bill Dunphy, New Gloucester; 5. Jim Hart, Buckfield; 6. John Mason, Bethel; 7. Jamie Heath, Waterford; 8. John Childs, Leeds; 9. Roger Bourgoin, Sabattus; 10. Brian Nason, Lewiston; 11. Martin Krauter, Raymond; 12. Carl Conant, Lewiston; 13. Charlie Hall, Oxford; 14. Don Smith, Oxford; 15. Josh Childs, Oxford; 16. Bert Allen, Auburn; 17. Craig Bartlett, Denmark; 18. Gene White, Lisbon.

CALL OF THE WILD RV CENTER SPORT TRUCK (20 laps): 1. Kevin Oliver, Gray; 2. Ryan Farrar, Oxford; 3. Opie Allard, Harpswell; 4. Jeff Schmidt, Mechanic Falls; 5. Jerry Stevens, Searsport; 6. Corey Williams, Sumner; 7. Laurette Theriault, South Casco; 8. Jeremy Wagner, Bryant Pond; 9. Ryan Varney, South Paris; 10. Ross Spurling, New Gloucester; 11. John Lizotte, Mechanic Falls.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY LADIES (20 laps): 1. Cathy Manchester, Gray; 2. Vanna Brackett, Buckfield; 3. Dottie Patria, Turner; 4. Missy Morgan, Lewiston; 5. Christina Spaulding, Lewiston; 6. Deanna Robertson, South Paris; 7. Lisa Brooks, Auburn; 8. Sue Veinott, Sabattus; 9. Shannon Wheeler, Auburn; 10. Kristen Brown, Gray; 11. Missy Blash, Oxford; 12. Tori Burgess, Sabattus; 13. Tricia Thomas, Farmington; 14. Annie Chartier, Mexico; 15. Kimberly Sessions, Auburn.

GOULET HOME INSPECTIONS RENEGADE (10 laps): 1. Jason Hannigan, Greene; 2. Bill Grover, Topsham; 3. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 4. Bob Morey, Lisbon.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘A’ (20 laps): Postponed to Wednesday, August 5.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW A, B and C (20 laps each): Postponed to Wednesday, July 29.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI and STRICTLY STOCK (30 laps each): Postponed to Saturday, July 18.

OXFORD, Maine – Eddie McDonald led the final 83 laps Sunday night, holding off Canada’s Patrick Laperle by nearly a full second to win the 36th annual TD Banknorth 250 Presented By New England Dodge Dealers at Oxford Plains Speedway.
MacDonald, 29, of Rowley, Mass., one of the top drivers in the NASCAR Camping World East Series, conquered one of the nation’s most storied short track races in only his third try.
He surrendered the lead to Brian Hoar in order to pit under caution on lap 129. After falling out of the top 10, MacDonald charged back through the field to reclaim=2 0the top spot from Hoar on the 168th circuit.
MacDonald won $35,300, walking away with more than $10,000 in lap-leader bonus money for the second straight year.
Laperle lurked within two car lengths with roughly 25 laps remaining before MacDonald pulled away. John Donahue was third, followed by Hoar and Shawn Martin.
Brent Dragon, who led 81 of the first 90 laps, finished sixth, followed by two-time champion Ben Rowe, Cris Michaud, Brad Leighton and Travis Stearns.
Forty-three cars started the event, including NASCAR stars Kenny and Steve Wallace. Both failed to qualify through three rounds of heat races and took provisional starting spots.

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Seventy-one drivers attempted to qualify.
MacDonald is only the third Massachusetts driver to win the 250, joining Joey Kourafas (1974) and Tom Rosati (1979).

36TH ANNUAL TD BANKNORTH 250
PRESENTED BY NEW ENGLAND DODGE DEALERS

Fin. (Start) No., driver, hometown, laps completed, money won
1. (3) #17x Eddie MacDonald, Rowley, Mass., 326, $35,300
2. (10) #91 Patrick Laperle, St. Denis, Quebec, 326, $12,600
3. (6) #26VT John Donahue, Graniteville, Vt.. 326, $10,200
4. (7) #37X Brian Hoar, Williston, Vt., 326, $9,800
5. (29) #94 Shawn Martin, Turner, 326, $5,000
6. (1) #55VT Brent Dragon, Milton. Vt., 326, $12,100
7. (32) #10NH Ben Rowe, Turner, 326, $3,500
8. (4) #6x Cris Michaud. East Montpelier, Vt., 326, $3,000
9. (8) #55NH Brad Leighton, Center Harbor, N.H., 326, $2,500
10.20(2) #85 Travis Stearns, Auburn, 326, $2,400
11. (5) #03E Travis Adams, Canton, 326, $2,300
12. (11) #25 Shawn Knight, South Paris, 326, $2,200
13. (15) #15VT Joey Laquerre, East Montpelier, Vt., 326, $2,100
14. (21) #71 Scott Dragon, Milton, Vt., 326, $2,050
15. (12) #97 Joey Polewarczyk Jr., Hudson, N.H., 325, $2,000
16. (9) #88 Nick Sweet, Barre, Vt., 325, $1,850
17. (37) #48Q Karl Allard, St. Felicien, Quebec, 324, $1,750
18. (31) #7ME Glen Luce, Turner, 324, $1,700
19. (24) #51ME Ricky Rolfe, Albany Township, 324, $1,650
20. (39) #7VT Eric Williams, Hyde Park, Vt., 324, $1,600
21. (42) #66 Steve Wallace, Charlotte, N.C., 323, $1,550
22. (30) #02 Randy Potter, Groveton, N.H., 323, $1,525
23. (41) #72 Scott Robbins, Dixfield, 322, $1,500
24. (38) #57 Doug Coombs, Livermore, 318, $1,450
25. (40) #15 Ben Ashline, Pittston, 318, $1,425
26. (26) #26ME Corey Morgan, Lewiston, 318, $1,400
27. (34) #16 Joey Becker, Jeffersonville, Vt., 316, $1,375
2028. (36) #63 Don Wentworth, Otisfield, 315, $1,350
29. (33) #10ME Jimmy Childs, Leeds, 312, $1,325
30. (23) #41 Pete Potvin III, Graniteville, Vt., 309, $1,300
31. (13) #50 Jeff White, Winthrop, 303, $1,275
32. (19) #48 Kenny Harrison, Pownal, 274, $1,250
33. (43) #51MO Kenny Wallace, St. Louis, Mo., 269, $1,225
34. (35) #18 Carey Martin, Denmark, 245, $1,200
35. (28) #36 Brad Hammond, Turner, 227, $1,150
36. (27) #17ON Pete Sheppard, Brampton, Ontario, 211, $1,125
37. (16) #80 Donald Theetge, Charlesbourg, Quebec, 209, $1,125
38. (22) #6 Tommy Ricker, Poland, 187, $1,125
39. (25) #37 Larry Gelinas, Scarborough, 175, $1,125
40. (17) #1C Billy Childs Jr., Leeds, 154, $1,125
41. (20) #1 Al Hammond, Paris, 149, $1,125
42. (18) #78 Quinten Welch, Lancaster, N.H., 101, $1,125
43. (14) #60 Tim Brackett, Buckfield, 97, $1,125
Green flag lap leaders: B. Dragon 1-4, MacDonald 5-13, B. Dragon 14-90, Donahue 91-112, Laperle 113, Donahue 114-118, MacDonald 119-129,20Hoar 130-167, MacDonald 168-250.
Cautions: 10 (laps 32, 32, 91, 129, 134, 135, 165, 167, 183, 212)
Time of race: 2 hours, 10 minutes, 48.591 seconds
Margin of victory: 0.969 seconds


ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK (30 laps)
Fin. (Start) No., driver, hometown, laps completed

1. (4) #113 Tommy Tompkins, Dixfield, 30
2. (11) #12 Skip Tripp, Poland, 30
3. (12) #56 Mike Short, Auburn, 30
4. (1) #88D Nick Hoyt, Mechanic Falls, 30
5. (5) #03 Maurice Young, Chelsea, 30
6. (9) #23 Zach Emerson, Sabattus, 30
7. (3) #777 Mike St. Germain, Auburn, 30
8. (10) #24 Larry Emerson, Durham, 30
9. (8) #0 Sumner Sessions, Norway, 30
10. (7) #84 Jerry Harrison, Freeport, 30
11. (16) #13 Gerry Burgess, Sabattus, 30
12. (13) #77 Jon Brill, Bridgton, 30
13. (14) #88 Derek Farrington, Freeport, 28
14. (2) #36 Rick Spaulding, Lisbon, 28
15. (15) #43 Bob DiPompo, Jay, 13
16. (6) #63 Matt Williams, Brownfield, 10
DNS #7 Keith Stuart, Naples
Lap leaders: Hoyt 1-9, Tompkins 10-30.
Cautions: None
Time of race: 9 minutes, 53 seconds

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI STOCK (30 laps)
Fin. (Start) No., driver, hometown, laps completed

1. (18) #51 Justin Karkos, Jay, 30
2. (15) #47 Jake Burns, Gray, 30
3. (10) #55 Steve Barker, Jay, 30
4. (4) #2 Butch Keene, Turner, 30
5. (9) #08 Kevin Bishop, South Paris, 30
6. (13) #8 Calvin Rose Jr., Turner, 30
7. (12) #12 Darrell Moore, Mechanic Falls, 30
8. (17) #16 Larry Melcher, Livermore Falls, 30
9. (14) #77 Ashley Marshall, Jay, 30
10. (11) #31 Jeff Beaule, Lewiston, 30
11. (5) #14 Matt Moore, South Paris, 30
12. (7) #33 Dan Morris, Auburn, 30
13. (6) #29 Greg Watkins, Bridgton, 29
14. (3) #6 Nathan Guptill, North Turner, 29
15. (16) #10 Jimmy Childs, Leeds, 29
16. (22) #25 Ken Daigle Jr., Lisbon, 29
17. (19) #9x Joe Turner, Norway, 27
18. (21) #48 Wayne Titus, Lisbon, 8
19. (1) #5 Jeff Prindall, Lisbon, 4
20. (20) #18 Nik Coates, Lisbon, 3
21. (8) #19 Shane Kaherl, Jay, 3
DQ (2) #9 Bob Guptill, Mechanic Falls
Lap leaders: Prindall 1-3, Keene 4-11, Karkos 12-30.
Cautions: 2 (laps 3, 4)
Time of race: 18 minutes

Unofficial finish of Sunday’s 36th annual TD Banknorth 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway in Oxford, Maine, with starting position in parentheses, car number, driver name and hometown.
1. (3) 17 Eddie MacDonald, Rowley, Mass.
2. (10) 91 Patrick Laperle, St-Denis, Que.
3. (6) 26vt John Donahue, Graniteville, Vt.
4. (7) 37vt Brian Hoar, Williston, Vt.
5. (29) 94 Shawn Martin, Turner, Maine
6. (1) 55vt Brent Dragon, Milton, Vt.
7. (32) 10nh Ben Rowe, Turner, Maine
8. (4) 6vt Cris Michaud, E. Montpelier, Vt.
9. (8) 55nh Brad Leighton, Center Conway, N.H.
10. (2) 85 Travis Stearns, Auburn, Maine
11. (5) 03 Travis Adams, Canton, Maine
12. (11) 25 Shawn Knight, South Paris, Maine
13. (15) 15vt Joey Laquerre, E. Montpelier, Vt.
14. (21) 71 Scott Dragon, Milton, Vt.
15. (12) 97 Joey Polewarczyk Jr., Hudson, N.H.
16. (9) 88 Nick Sweet, Barre, Vt.
17. (37) 48qc Karl Allard, St. Felicien, Que.
18. (31) 7me Glen Luce, Turner, Maine
19. (24) 51 Ricky Rolfe, Albany Township, Maine
20. (39) 7vt Eric Williams, Hyde Park, Vt.
21. (42) 66 Steve Wallace, Charlotte, N.C.
22. (30) 02 Randy Potter, Groveton, N.H.
23. (41) 72 Scott Robbins, Dixfield, Maine
24. (38) 57 Doug Coombs, Livermore Falls, Maine
25. (40) 15me Ben Ashline, Pittston, Maine
26. (26) 26me Corey Morgan, Lewiston, Maine
27. (34) 16 Joey Becker, Jeffersonville, Vt.
28. (36) 63 Donnie Wentworth, Otisfield, Maine
29. (33) 10 Jimmy Childs, Leeds, Maine
30. (23) 41 Pete Potvin III, Graniteville, Vt.
31. (13) 50 Jeff White, Winthrop, Maine
32. (19) 48me Kenny Harrison, Pownal, Maine
33. (43) 51mo Kenny Wallace, St. Louis, Mo.
34. (35) 18 Carey Martin, Denmark, Maine
35. (28) 36 Brad Hammond, Turner, Maine
36. (27) 17on Pete Shepherd, Brampton, Ont.
37. (16) 80 Donald Theetge, Charlesbourg, Que.
38. (22) 6me Tommy Ricker, Poland, Maine
39. (25) 37me Larry Gelinas, Scarborough, Maine
40. (17) 1c Billy Childs Jr., Leeds, Maine
41. (20) 1 Al Hammond, Paris, Maine
42. (18) 78 Quinny Welch, Lancaster, N.H.
43. (14) 60 Tim Brackett, Buckfield, Maine
Time of race: 2 hours, 10 minutes. Margin of victory: 0.969 seconds. Winners avg. speed: 56.074 mph. Cautions: 10 for 76 laps. Heat winners: Dragon, Stearns, MacDonald, Michaud, Adams, Donahue. Consi winners: Gelinas, Morgan, Shepherd. Last-chance winners: Allard, Coombs, Williams.

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OXFORD, Maine – Kevin Oliver and Cathy Manchester each repeated their victories from two nights earlier in Friday’s Acceleration Series card at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Then came a repeat of something that’s become all too familiar in recent years: Rain on TD Banknorth 250 Weekend Presented by New England Dodge Dealers. Showers intervened and wiped away the final six features of the night.

Strictly and Mini Stock drivers will run double features Saturday night in conjunction with the Maine-Ly Action Sports 100 for the true Value Modified Racing Series. Racing will begin at the scheduled time of 6:30 p.m.
Three Chimney Tech Outlaw features will be contested Wednesday, July 29, with the Macdonald Motors Runnin’ Rebel ‘A’ feature now to be run Wednesday, August 5.
Jeff Hebert collected his first victory since 2007 in the Runnin’ Rebel ‘B’ main. Jason Hannigan scored his second Goulet Home Inspections Renegade checkered flag of the season.
Manchester sped from 12th to first in only six laps, taking the lead away from rookie Missy Morgan before cruising to a career-best fourth win of the season. Manchester has won four of the five weekly events in the Acceleration Series.
Vanna Brackett and Dottie Patria, the last two Ladies champions, waged a terrific battle for second. Brackett prevailed by less than a car length at the line. Morgan edged Christina Spaulding for fourth.
Oliver started last in the 11-truck field, but he needed only five circuits to overtake early leaders Corey Williams and Jerry Steven en route to his second straight win and third overall.
Point leader Ryan Farrar rallied to second, with Opie Allard, Schmidt and rookie Stevens in only his second OPS start.
Hebert landed the Rebel ‘B’ lead from Brian Nason on lap 2 and breezed in his caution-free event.
Mark Childs Jr. and Bill Sprague posted their best finishes of the season in second and third, followed by Bill Dunphy. Jim Hart made his 2009 debut a successful one, overtaking John Mason in the final turn to swipe fifth.
Hannigan, the defending division champion, led all 10 laps of the Renegade encounter to snag his second win and first since opening night.
Bill Grover lurked at Hannigan’s back bumper throughout but couldn’t quite make the pass. Point leader Gerard Cote collected third, backed by Bob Morey.
Mike St. Germain and Tommy Tompkins won the 10-lap Strictly heats. Butch Keene and Greg Watkins captured Mini preliminaries.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘B’ (20 laps): 1. Jeff Hebert, Auburn; 2. Mark Childs Jr., Mechanic Falls; 3. Bill Sprague, Minot; 4. Bill Dunphy, New Gloucester; 5. Jim Hart, Buckfield; 6. John Mason, Bethel; 7. Jamie Heath, Waterford; 8. John Childs, Leeds; 9. Roger Bourgoin, Sabattus; 10. Brian Nason, Lewiston; 11. Martin Krauter, Raymond; 12. Carl Conant, Lewiston; 13. Charlie Hall, Oxford; 14. Don Smith, Oxford; 15. Josh Childs, Oxford; 16. Bert Allen, Auburn; 17. Craig Bartlett, Denmark; 18. Gene White, Lisbon.

CALL OF THE WILD RV CENTER SPORT TRUCK (20 laps): 1. Kevin Oliver, Gray; 2. Ryan Farrar, Oxford; 3. Opie Allard, Harpswell; 4. Jeff Schmidt, Mechanic Falls; 5. Jerry Stevens, Searsport; 6. Corey Williams, Sumner; 7. Laurette Theriault, South Casco; 8. Jeremy Wagner, Bryant Pond; 9. Ryan Varney, South Paris; 10. Ross Spurling, New Gloucester; 11. John Lizotte, Mechanic Falls.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY LADIES (20 laps): 1. Cathy Manchester, Gray; 2. Vanna Brackett, Buckfield; 3. Dottie Patria, Turner; 4. Missy Morgan, Lewiston; 5. Christina Spaulding, Lewiston; 6. Deanna Robertson, South Paris; 7. Lisa Brooks, Auburn; 8. Sue Veinott, Sabattus; 9. Shannon Wheeler, Auburn; 10. Kristen Brown, Gray; 11. Missy Blash, Oxford; 12. Tori Burgess, Sabattus; 13. Tricia Thomas, Farmington; 14. Annie Chartier, Mexico; 15. Kimberly Sessions, Auburn.

GOULET HOME INSPECTIONS RENEGADE (10 laps): 1. Jason Hannigan, Greene; 2. Bill Grover, Topsham; 3. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 4. Bob Morey, Lisbon.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘A’ (20 laps): Postponed to Wednesday, August 5.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW A, B and C (20 laps each): Postponed to Wednesday, July 29.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI and STRICTLY STOCK (30 laps each): Postponed to Saturday, July 18.

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OXFORD, Maine – Three drivers claimed their first victories Wednesday night as Oxford Plains Speedway kicked off New England Dodge Dealers Speedweek with Acceleration Series action.

Ryan Hewins achieved the breakthrough win in the Macdonald Motors Runnin’ Rebel ‘B’ feature. Gerard Cote claimed his initial triumph of a 10-year career in Goulet Home Inspections Renegade. And Todd Hall topped the Chimney Tech Outlaw ‘C’ feature.
Other winners were Ryan’s uncle, Kyle Hewins (Runnin’ Rebel ‘A’), David Childs and Steve Brill (Outlaw), Kevin Oliver (Call of the Wild RV Center Sport Truck) and Cathy Manchester (Allen’s Coffee Flavored Brandy Ladies).

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘A’ (20 laps, unofficial pending technical inquiry): 1. David Childs, Oxford; 2. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 3. Chris Burgess, Sabattus; 4. Zach Bowie, Lisbon; 5. Jim Davis Jr., Sabattus; 6. Josh Childs, Oxford; 7. Michael Haynes, Livermore Falls; 8. Ryan Robbins, Dixfield; 9. Tyler Belanger, Sumner; 10. Bubba Collins, New Gloucester; 11. Chris Coolidge, Norway; 12. Shannon Judd, Jay; 13. Fred Clavet, Buckfield; 14. Jerry Goss, Mechanic Falls; 15. Steve Moon, Gray; 16. Jim Drake, Hebron.

CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘B’ (20 laps): 1. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 2. John Patria, Turner; 3. John Spencer Jr., Farmington; 4. Josh Paradis, Sumner; 5. Dan Brown, Peru; 6. Jerry Freve, Buckfield; 7. Kyle Curtis, Oxford; 8. Clint Sherwood, Poland; 9. Doug Degroat, Oxford; 10. David Brown, Gray; 11. Bob Ferguson, New Gloucester; 12. Jay Wilkins, Gray; 13. Dennis Morang, South Paris; 14. Jonathan Baldwin, Auburn; 15. Kevin Lawrence, South Paris; 16. Guy Childs, Turner.


CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW ‘C’ (20 laps):
1. Todd Hall, Auburn; 2. Gerry Richard, Leeds; 3. Scott Veinott, Greene; 4. Kevin Leighton, Minot; 5. Todd Bisbee, South Paris; 6. Chad Truman, South Paris; 7. Scott Hethcoat, Danville Junction; 8. Matt Weeks, Greene; 9. Pat Maloy, Lisbon; 10. Justin Vining, Peru; 11. Don Veinott, Sabattus; 12. Jacob Hethcoat, Norway; 13. Phil Knowlton, Poland. DQ: Nic Stanley, Buckfield; Rob Lowe, Auburn.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘A’ (20 laps)
: 1. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 2. Brady Romano, Livermore Falls; 3. Scott Farrington, Minot; 4. Dustin Salley, Auburn; 5. Jamie Leavitt, Minot; 6. Troy Jordan, Turner; 7. Corey Beaulieu, Oxford; 8. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 9. Jason Berry, Turner; 10. Mike Ward, Harrison; 11. Eric Rowles, Lewiston; 12. Zach Audet, Wilton; 13. Roger Bourgoin, Sabattus; 14. John Childs, Leeds; 15. Craig Farrington, Hebron; 16. Charlie Webster, Auburn; 17. Matt Dufault, Turner; 18. Jamie Heath, Waterford; 19. Michael Carver, Durham.

MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN’ REBEL ‘B’ (20 laps): 1. Ryan Hewins, Leeds; 2. Bill Dunphy, New Gloucester; 3. Jeff Hebert, Auburn; 4. Bill Sprague, Minot; 5. Derek Cairns, Waterford; 6. Nate Dubuc, Auburn; 7. Brian Nason, Lewiston; 8. Carl Conant, Lewiston; 9. Randy Desmarais, Auburn; 10. Mark Childs Jr., Mechanic Falls; 11. Martin Krauter, Raymond; 12. Charlie Hall, Oxford; 13. Cody Smith, Oxford; 14. Scott Osgood, Freeport; 15. Don Smith, Oxford; 16. Troy Gamrat, Lisbon Falls; 17. Kyle Treadwell, Auburn; 18. Chad Wills, Mechanic Falls; 19. Ellery Phillips Jr., Turner; 20. Mike Blue, Leeds; 21. Derek Cook, Livermore Falls.


CALL OF THE WILD RV CENTER SPORT TRUCK (20 laps):
1. Kevin Oliver, Gray; 2. Ryan Farrar, Oxford; 3. John Lizotte, Mechanic Falls; 4. Roger Allard, Harpswell; 5. Jeff Schmidt, Mechanic Falls; 6. Laurette Theriault, Casco; 7. Corey Williams, Sumner; 8. Jerry Stevens, Searsport; 9. Opie Allard, Harpswell; 10. Ryan Varney, South Paris; 11. Ross Spurling, New Gloucester; 12. Brent Westberry, Buckfield; 13. Jeremy Wagner, Bryant Pond.

ALLEN’S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY LADIES (20 laps):
1. Cathy Manchester, Gray; 2. Vanna Brackett, Buckfield; 3. Missy Morgan, Lewiston; 4. Christina Spaulding, Lewiston; 5. Missy Blash, Oxford; 6. Sue Veinott, Sabattus; 7. David Brown, Gray; 8. Tricia Thomas, Farmington; 9. Tori Burgess, Sabattus; 10. Lisa Brooks, Auburn; 11. Dottie Patria, Turner; 12. Kimberly Sessions, Auburn.