Brown rolls to victory at ’95’

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HERMON – Fred Brown of Winterport made up for lost time and won Saturday night’s Linnehan Credit Now Auto 50-lap Coca-Cola limited sportsman feature race at Speedway 95 after being absent for a few weeks. Duane Seekins of Stockton Springs was working his way to…
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HERMON – Fred Brown of Winterport made up for lost time and won Saturday night’s Linnehan Credit Now Auto 50-lap Coca-Cola limited sportsman feature race at Speedway 95 after being absent for a few weeks.

Duane Seekins of Stockton Springs was working his way to the front, but lost control coming into the front stretch and spun out. He was able to get back under way and avoid a caution, but had to head to the pits.

Brown took the lead from Dave St. Clair of Liberty, who finished second. The rest of the top five: Brenton Parritt of Steuben in third, St. Albans’ Greg Morse in fourth, and Bangor’s Josh Higgins fifth.

OTHER SPEEDWAY 95 RESULTS:

Sportsman pro stocks: 1. Erik Worster (Lee), 2. Paul White (Corinna), 3. Dale Swoboda (Hermon), 4. Duane Seekins (Stockton Springs), 5. Jamie Watson (Gouldsboro); Super street: 1. D.J. Moody (Prospect), 2. Dean Smart (Bradley), 3. Joe Legere (Milbridge), 4. Shane Tatro (Dixmont), 5. Artie McGuire (Bucksport); Strictly street: 1. Garrit McKee (Dixmont), 2. Jordan Pearson (Glenburn), 3. Bobby Seger Jr. (Frankfort), 4. Derek Pearson (Glenburn), 5. John McCullough (Glenburn); Sport four: 1. Colin Arey II (Greenville), 2. David Green (Hampden), 3. Justin Trombley (Winter Harbor), 4. Jason Witts (Bangor), 5. Darrin Durrell (Newburgh); Four cylinder trucks: 1. Chris Doucette (Oakland), 2. Clarence McCullough (Kenduskeag), 3. Phil Richardson (Hermon), 4. Hugh Doucette (Oakland), 5. Joe Delorenzo (Levant)

Winterport Dragway

At Winterport, Craig Cousins of Hermon took top honors in the Super Pro Eliminator Day feature Sunday. He finished ahead of Calais’ Don Barnes, who was runner-up, and lone semifinalist Russ Poland of Wilton.

OTHER WINTERPORT RESULTS:

Pro eliminator: 1. Stacy Corson (Clinton), 2. Robin Reynolds (Winterport), 3. Mark Dover (Anson), 4. Bob Harvey (Whitefield); Bikes-sleds: 1. Melissa Berry (Newport), 2. Steve Berry (Newport), 3. Joe Bartels (Brunswick), 4. Eric Berube (Plymouth); Pro street eliminator: 1. Rick Wiseman (Blue Hill), 2. Bill Dammier (Deer Isle), 3. Kara Kenney (Belfast), 4. Curtis Robinson (Machias); Street trophy: 1. Bob Reynolds (Winterport), 2. Bill Dammier (Deer Isle)

Beech Ridge Motor Speedway

At Scarborough, Trevor Sanborn, a 17-year-old driver from East Parsonsfield, taught the old dogs a new trick Saturday night at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway.

Sanborn twice had to regain the lead spot after cautions, eventually taking a half-lap lead over J.R. Baril of Haverhill, Mass., and holding him off to win the NASCAR Pro Series feature race. Baril was second, South Waterboro’s Curtis Gerry was third, Windham’s Bobby Babb fourth, and Seabrook, N.H.’s Jay Sands fifth.

OTHER BEECH RIDGE RESULTS:

NASCAR sport series wildcat: 1. David Grysk (Standish), 2. Michael Roe (Kennebunkport), 3. Chad Binette (Arundel), 4. Bobby Nadeau (Hollis), 5. Bruce Webster (Parsonsfield); Road runners: 1. Trevor Graffam (Sanford), 2. Jamie Heath (Waterford), 3. Paul Lund (Buxton), 4. Stephen Bennett (Windham), 5. Jason Walker (Saco); Legends: 1. Steve Fox (Falmouth), 2. Dana Fox (Durham), 3. Richard Doughty (Boylston, Mass.), 4. Terry Kirk (Durham), 5. Herve Thibodeau Sr. (Saco)

Unity Raceway

At Unity, Ricky Burgess of Waterville was battling problems with his clutch early on, but managed to get things in gear in time to reel off the ninth win in his last 10 races in the Sunoco Racing Fuels Super Street feature race Saturday.

Burgess got an assist from a tow truck with a push start before taking the green flag, led every lap of the triple crown series race, and held off a strong surge by Mickey Landry Sr. of Anson. Belgrade’s Hal Stratton was third, Mickey Landry Jr. of Anson was fourth, and Augusta’s Corey Poulin was fifth.

OTHER UNITY RESULTS:

Budweiser super sportsman: 1. Chris Thorne (Sidney), 2. Joe Ritchey (Waterville), 3. Gary Thorne (Sidney), 4. Dan Trask (Chelsea), 5. Brad Bellows (Winslow); Coca-Cola late model pro 4: 1. Tim Robinson (Clinton), 2. Ed Drake Jr. (Vassalboro), 3. Paul Shorette (Winslow), 4. Steve Rackliff (Starks), 5. Greg Cummings (Augusta); Sun Auto mini trucks: 1. Randy Theriault (Waterville), 2. Kevin Nutting (Fairfield), 3. Darren Doucette (Sidney), 4. Justin Drake (Dover-Foxcroft), 5. Jamie Foster (Benton); Coyote’s Lounge mini stock: 1. Derrick Terrell (Plymouth), 2. Carl McAlpine (Burnham), 3. Seth Wills (Rome), 4. Reggie Bickford (Oakland), 5. Tim Robinson (Clinton)

Wiscasset Raceway

At Wiscasset Friday night, hometown boy Mike Orr rebounded from a disappointing finish last week to claim victory in the late model sportsman 30-lap feature on double points day.

He picked a great day to win as his series lead had shrunken to four points, but now stands at 12. He also matches Puncin St. Clair of Liberty for most victories this season with three.

Liberty’s Bryan Robbins was second, St. Clair third, Bill Pinkham of Wiscasset fourth, and Winterport’s Fred Brown fifth.

OTHER WISCASSET RESULTS

Super street: 1. Tom Young (Freeport), 2. Dan Trask (Chelsea), 3. Will Collins (Appleton), 4. Adam Chadourne (Woolwich), 5. Jeremy Glasier (Burkettville); Strictly street: 1. Donnie Stuart (Pittston), 2. Mike Moody (Bath), 3. Dave Brannon (Lisbon Falls), 4. Bobby Mesimer (Woolwich), 5. Ron Gonyou (Litchfield); Light A demon: 1. Robbie Greenleaf (Skowhegan), 2. Brent Roy (Vassalboro), 3. Kevin Sherman (Wiscasset), 4. Mike Wilson (Chelsea), 5. Pete McCollat (Randolph); Light B demon: 1. Brian Lancaster (Skowhegan), 2. Adam Pratt (Dresden), 3. Mike Dulaney (Richmond), 4. James Hendersen (Chelsea), 5. Dylan Lancaster (Skowhegan)


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