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Kil-Kare Speedway
1166 Dayton-Xenia Road
Xenia, Ohio 45385
937 429-2961
www.kilkare.com
Stansell, Weatherhead, South, Hoelscher Score in Kil-Kare Season Opener
by Jerry Wahl
Xenia, OH (4/8/11) - After having the season opener weathered-out last
week, Kil-Kare Speedway officially opened the new season of NASCAR
Whelen All-American Series Friday night. By nights end Shawn Stansell,
Derek Weatherhead,Mike South Jr.,Bo Hoelscher had scored feature wins.
The 30 lap Late model feature had Shawn Stansell and Terry Scherz
leading the field to the green with Stansell holding a slight lead but
Scherz was not giving up easily and took the front spot on lap three but
defending champ Don Mahaffey was on the move. Mahaffey was chasing third
place running Dick Dunlevy when the caution came out when Bobby Justus
spun on turn one.
On the restart Stansell sailed by Scherz for the lead but the caution
came back out on lap seven when Scherz and Heckam tangled on turn two
and Jeff Marsh stopped on the frontstretch. Stansell had the lead on the
restart wit Mahaffey riding his bumper followed by Dunlevy and Shawn
Stroble.
Stansell did a great job holding the lead as the top six cars ran
almost bumper to bumper. Bob Sibila nosed around Stroble for fifth only
to spin, bringing out the caution. This now put rookie Brandon Oakley up
to fifth as Stroble was sent to the tail. Bobby Justus was challenging
Oakley when he and Siblia tangled on turn four with Siblia knocked out
of action. Stansell again held on to the lead on the restart as Mahaffey
went to the outside but Stansell shook him off with Dunlevy riding right
behind Mahaffey and Oakley following.
The caution flew on lap twenty five when Mahaffey apun coming out of
turn four and was dropped to the rear. Now it was veteran Dick Dunlevy
on the tail of young Stansell with the rookie Oakley third and Stroble
fourth with Scherz fifth.
With the checker in the air Shawn Stansell claimed his first ever late
model feature as he led Dick Dunlevy, Brandon Oakley, Shawn Stroble, and
Terry Scherz across the line.
Veteran Sam Heckman and former legend car driver Terry Scherz sat on
the front row of the first late model heat. Heckman had the lead but
Shawn Stansell tried the outside route to take command on lap five. Dick
Dunlevy and Shawn Stroble battled for third with Stroble stealing third
as Stansell took the win with Heckman second.
The second late model heat had Russ Bobb and Terry Humphrey setting
the pace and when the green waved it was the two veterans running side
by side with Bob Sibila trying to figure a way to get through the two.
Sibila then took second and went to work on Bobb taking the lead to
claim the win with Bobb second and Bobb Justus third.
The first modified feature of the season had Jerry Stapleton and Derek
Weatherhead leading the pack to the green. Stapleton had a slight lead
going into turn two but Weathehead took the front marker on lap two as
Mike Carroll and fast timer Greg Stapleton was closing in on second
running Stapleton. Weatherhead enjoyed a good lead while it remained a
three car battle for second. The field was slowed when Grant Gamble spun
on the frontstretch enabling the chasers to close the gap on Weatherhead.
Weatherhead continued to lead as the Stapleton's fought for second with
uncle Jerry holding off cousin Greg lap after lap. The caution flew
again on lap eighteen when Jerry Stapleton spun on turn one.
On the restart it was now a battle for the lead between Weatherhead
and Greg Stapleton with Carroll right behind. With five laps to go it
was still the same running order with Ryan Fleming and Jason Mahaffey
not far behind. As the checker waved it was Vandalia's Weatherhead
taking the win with Greg Stapleton second followed by Mike Carroll, Ryan
Fleming, and Jason Mahaffey.
In heat racing it was the modifieds hitting the track first to face
starter Don Beddies green flag with Jerry Stapleton and Derek
Weatherhead leading the field. Stapleton took the lead with Mike Carroll
and Weatherhead running side by side for second. Carroll then went to
the outside to pull up on Stapleton as they ran side by side. Carroll
stole the lead on lap five leaving Stapleton to hold off Weatherhead
with Carroll taking the win followed by Stapleton and Weatherhead.
The second heat had Grant Gamble and veteran Terry Humphrey in the
front row with Humphrey quickly taking the lead but Ryan Fleming and
Brad Williams was giving him a run for the money. Lap five had the
yellow fly when Williams and Humphrey made contact with Humphrey
spinning and both sent to the rear. Fleming continued to lead on the
restart to take the win over Bill Burba and Brad Williams.
Bob Stansell and Mike South Jr. started in the front row of the sport
stock feature with Stansell taking the front spot as fast timer Travis
Digges and South ran side by side with Shawn Stansell riding a close
fourth. Tyler Mahaffey brought the caution out on lap six when he spun
on turn two. Right after the green reappeared the caution flew again
when Shawn Stansell spun on turn three. It was a three car battle for
the lead after the restart as South took command with Digges right
behind and here came Shawn Stansell up to third. South stayed in front
as the laps wound down as the trio still ran almost bumper to bumper.
Stansell tried the outside and passed Digges for second as the checker
flew it was South the winner and stansell second with Digges third. Bob
Stansell was fourth and Tyler Mahaffey fifth.
Rounding out the night was the the 20 lap compact feature on the big
track with Paul Holley and Dustin Smith with Holley out front but it
didn't last long as Bo Hoelscher shot intothe lead but her e came Matt
Stone to take second with Ryan Tamborro running third. At the halfway it
was Hoelscher, Stone, Tamborro, Gary Williams, and Holley the top five.
Stone was reeling in Hoelscher as the laps wound down but it was
Hoelscher claiming the win followed by Stone, Tamborro, Williams, and
Bryan Lynch.
Kil-Kare officials thank all the fans for coming out on such a cool
night and look forward to a full season of activity at the Greene County
facility.
Kil-Kare Speedway 4/8/11
NASCAR All-American Racing Series
Late Models
Fast time - Don Mahaffey 13.446
Feature (30 laps) - Shawn Stansell, Dick Dunlevy, Brandon Oakley, Shawn
Stroble, Terry Scherz, Russ Bobb, Sam Heckman, Don Mahaffey, Bobby Justus, Bob Sibila, Terry Humphrey, Jeff Marsh
Heat - Shawn Stansell, Sam Heckman, Shawn Stroble, Dick Dunlevy
Heat - Bob Sibila, Russ Bobb, Bobby Justus, Terry Humphrey
Modifieds
Fast time - Greg Stapleton 13.551
Feature (30 laps) - Derek Weatherhead, Greg Stapleton, Mike Carroll,
Ryan Fleming, Jason Mahaffey, Jerry Stapleton, Brad Williams, Grant
Gamble, Bill Burba, Terry Humphrey
Heat - Mike Carroll, Jerry Stapleton, Derek Weatherhead, Greg Stapleton
Heat - Ryan Fleming, Bill Burba, Brad Williams, Grant Gamble
Sport Stocks
Fast time - Travis Digges 15.408
Feature (25 laps) - Mike South Jr., Shawn Stansell, Travis Digges, Bob
Stansell, Tyler Mahaffey, Josh Longstreth
Compacts
Fast time - Bo Hoelscher 16.359
Feature (20 laps) - Bo Hoelscher, Matt Stone, Ryan Tamborro, Gary
Williams, Bryan Lynch, Ron Sagers, Joe Hoelscher, Paul Holley, Dustin
Smth, Davey Shaw, Steve Barnhart, Ricky Young, Tony Cottrill, Carroll
Nease
IKO Minicups
Fast time - Cory Deuser 14.914
Feature (20 laps) - Trey Craig, Cory Deuser, Jacob McClay, Jacob
Bartellus, Amanda Harrison
Feature (12 laps) - Brad Stiffler, Cory Deuser, Rick McClay
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