Andy Santerre captures third win of season

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HOLLAND, N.Y. – Two-time defending NASCAR Busch North Series Champion and Cherryfield native Andy Santerre scored his third victory of the season Saturday night in the Sunoco 150 at Holland International Speedway. Outside pole-sitter Mike Olsen of North Haverhill, N.H., finished second.
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HOLLAND, N.Y. – Two-time defending NASCAR Busch North Series Champion and Cherryfield native Andy Santerre scored his third victory of the season Saturday night in the Sunoco 150 at Holland International Speedway.

Outside pole-sitter Mike Olsen of North Haverhill, N.H., finished second.

The Scarborough father-son duo of Kelly and Ryan Moore finished third and fourth respectively and Concord, N.C.’s Tim Andrews rounded out the top five.

Another Maine racer, Bill Penfold of Yarmouth, finished 11th.

With his win, Santerre extends his point lead to 39 points over Olsen after six races.

Bullwinkle Raceway

At Greenville, Saturday’s rainy conditions didn’t extend all the way into Greenville as sun and mild temperatures allowed Bullwinkle Raceway to hold its regular racing program without a hitch.

Jim Turner finished first in the second heat of the Little Enduro race and then drove to a win in the feature event. Turner outlasted Mike Reddy, who finished as the runnerup.

The rest of the final order at the top of the race results are Russell Scott in third, David Kerr in fourth, and Ryan Bolen in fifth.

OTHER BULLWINKLE RESULTS

Big enduro: 1. Hook Lybrook, 2. Mike Cipricino, 3. Dave Irving, 4. Dave Hall, 5. Ross Merrill; Truck feature: 1. Scott Green Sr., 2. Dave Hall, 3. Mike Denham, 4. Nick Hansen, 5. Kent Bishop; Youths: 1. Lyn Ledger, 2. Ethan Hall, 3. Roland Cookson, 4. Jessica Hall, 5. Brian Saunders, 6. Kevin Lobel

Wiscasset Raceway

At Wiscasset, Charlie Colby of Newcastle held off Pat Thibodeau of Winterport to take the win and extend his points lead.

Bar Harbor’s John Phippen was third, pole-sitter Shane Lane of Strong finished fourth and Manchester’s Gene Green rounded out the top five.

OTHER WISCASSET RESULTS

Limited Sportsman: 1. John Rideout (Washington), 2. Maurice Young (Chelsea), 3. Fred Brown (Winterport), 4. Bill Pinkham (Wiscasset), 5. Nick Reno (West Bath); Super Street: 1. Mac Hannan, Jr. (Union), 2. Will Collins (Appleton), 3. Adam Chadbourne (Woolwich), 4. Jeffy Reynolds (Liberty), 5. Rick Austin (Norridgewock); Strictly Street: 1. Wayne Ripley (Thomaston), 2. Joe Creamer (Bath), 3. Bobby Mesimer (Woolwich), 4. Donnie Stuart (Pittston), 5. Jamie Henderson (Litchfield); Lightweight A Demon: 1. Mike Delano (Woolwich), 2. Brent Roy (Vasselboro), 3. Jeff Minchin (Pittston), 4. Robbie Greenleaf (West Bath), 5. Bob Studley, Jr. (Sidney); Lightweight B Demon: 1. Kevin Sherman (Winscasset), 2. Josh St. Clair (Liberty), 3. Mike Swanson (Winthrop), 4. Jay Smith (Winthrop), 5. Marje Albert (Chelsea)

Oxford Plains Speedway

At Oxford, Alan Wilson came into the 50-lap Oxford Networks Pro Stock feature event Friday as the division points leader and cemented his position at the top of the standings further by taking the lead late, during the 44th lap, and winning the race.

The Hebron resident finished ahead of Mike Maietta, Sr., of South Portland. West Paris’ Mickey Green was third, Scott Robbins of Dixfield fourth, and Jeremie Whorff of Topsham fifth.

OTHER OXFORD RESULTS

Lee Auto Mall late model stocks: 1. Chris Bowie (New Gloucester), 2. Buddy Leavitt (New Gloucester), 3. T.J. Brackett (Oxford), 4. Jon Brill (Sebago), 5. David Raymond (Scarborough); New England Dodge Limited sportsman 100: 1. Terry Merrill (Saco), 2. Doug Poland (Livermore), 3. Dennis Spencer, Jr. (Norway), 4. Tommy Ricker (Poland), 5. Nathan Leavitt (Scarborough); Strictly stock: 1. Roy Lee Weymouth, 2. Chris Coolidge (Norway), 3. Phil Mitchell III (Poland), 4. Joe Hutter (Oxford), 5. Larry Emerson (Durham); Mini stock: 1. Ted Audet (Greene), 2. Ralph Felker (Poland), 3. Jimmy Childs (Leeds), 4. Don Mooney (New Gloucester), 5. Butch Keene (Turner)

Speedway 95

At Hermon, Saturday night racing at Speedway 95 was postponed due to rain for the second straight week.

The Coca-Cola 50-lap Limited Sportsman series, Pro Stock, Four Cylinder Truck races and Dysart’s Sport Four Series will be made up on Saturday, July 3.


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