Scott Geesey, Sam Gallagher and Greg Diehl Capture Williams Grove Speedway
Saturday Races
Mechanicsburg, PA
August 3, 2014
Scott Geesey, from Wellsville, made a brilliant late charge
to win the 20 lap Williams Grove Speedway Blazer’s Body Shop Super Sportsman
feature. Geesey had to pass the
smooth-driving rookie Tony Jackson to capture the victory.
Dave Berkheimer led the early laps of the Super Sportsman
main with Tony Jackson, Rich Eichelberger, Bill Devine, and Duaine Smith in
pursuit. Tony Jackson became the
new leader during the seventh lap.
A shuffling of the top five allowed Eichelberger, Steve
Fannasy and Berkheimer to challenge Jackson for the number one position.
The race settled into a three-car fight between Jackson, Eichelberger and
Fannasy.
Scott Geesey began the event in 11th place.
He settled into a position just outside of the top five.
The first caution of the event came on lap 14.
The restart had disastrous consequences when the cars of Dave Berkheimer,
Russ Mitten and Duaine Smith flipped at the exit of turn two.
A shaken Mitten and Smith refused medical treatment and walked slowly
back to the pits. Berkheimer escaped injury.
Race officials disqualified second-place driver Rich
Eichelberger for not coming to an immediate stop during the red flag.
Tony Jackson continued to lead with Steve Fannasy in
second. Scott Geesey sprinted into
third followed by Frankie Herr and Chad Criswell.
Geesey passed Fannasy on lap 17 and one circuit later swept past leader
Tony Jackson.
Scott Geesey won the race by 10 lengths over Tony Jackson.
Steve Fannasy was third, Frankie Herr was fourth and Chad Criswell
finished in fifth.
Eichelberger, Criswell and Smith won the heats for the 28
cars. Paul Miller, making his first
start, was the consolation winner.
Jay Fannasy received the Sprint Aces Hard Charger award.
Brad Shank, the second-place starter, led the 20 lap Credit
Connection Auto Sales 358 Late Model main. Pat McNeal held second place with
Matt Nailor in third. There was an
intense fight for fourth between Sam Rial, Ron Kline and sixth-place starter Sam
Gallagher.
The first of two cautions came during the eighth lap.
Brad Shank continued to set the pace with Pat McNeil, Sam Rial, Sam
Gallagher, and Alan Sagi giving chase.
Gallagher discovered an outside lane and sprinted into second place.
Sam Gallagher used the outside groove to wrestle the lead
from Brad Shank. One lap later
point leader Alan Sagi passed Shank for second.
Following a lap-14 restart, Gallagher led with Sagi in
second. Gallagher gained an
advantage over the final laps. The
Littlestown driver won his first of the season and the third of his career by 12
lengths ahead of Alan Sagi, Ron Kline, Cam Zeigler, and Dan Zechman.
Tyler Horst, Zeigler and Zechman were the heat winners for
the 21 entrants. The Artwerks Hard
Charger award went to Wes Alleman.
Chris Heller led the early laps of the 15 lap Aquafun Pools
Street Stock feature. Greg Diehl,
the fifth-place starter, used a second turn pass in the third lap to become the
new leader.
Craig Morgan advanced into second by the fifth lap.
The lead duo of Diehl and Morgan drove away from the field.
The only caution of the race came during the tenth lap.
Diehl and Morgan continued the competition for the lead.
Todd Bowersox, Chris Heller, Jeff Haag, and Kevin Sigler were fighting
for third.
Greg Diehl opened a lead during the final three laps.
The New Cumberland driver crossed the finish line nine lengths ahead of
Craig Morgan, Todd Bowersox, Jeff Haag, and Kevin Sigler.
The preliminary heats for the 17 entries went to Haag and
Morgan. Jeff Haag won the Artwerks
Hard Charger award.
The Williams Grove Speedway Saturday Night Series returns
to action August 9 featuring the Blazer’s Body Shop Super Sportsman, Credit
Connection Auto Sales 358 Late Models, and Aquafun Pools Street Stocks.
Racing action commences at 6:30.
Adult admission is five dollars with children 12 and under free.
Super Sportsman
results:
1. Scott Geesey, 2. Tony Jackson, 3. Steve Fannasy, 4.
Frankie Herr, 5. Chad Criswell, 6. Chad Trout, 7. Mike Enders, 8. Doug Dodson,
9. Scott Dellinger, 10. Jay Fannasy, 11. Bobby Hockenberry, 12. Steve Wilbur,
13. Tom Wyckoff, 14. Devin Beidel. 15. Bill Devine, 16. Kenny Edkins, 17. Dave
Berkheimer, 18. Duaine Smith, 19. Russ Mitten, 20. Paul Miller, 21. Gregg
Foster, 22. David Socks III, 23. Todd Leonard DQ: Rich Eichelberger DNQ: Lanny
Hake, Chad Smith, Davey Walsh, Jim Hulse
358 Late Model
results:
1. Sam Gallagher, 2. Alan Sagi, 3. Ron Kline, 4. Cam
Zeigler, 5. Dan Zechman, 6. Jake Jones, 7. Brad Shank, 8. Sam Rial, 9. Roy
Miller, 10. Wes Alleman, 11. Travis Mease, 12. Randy Croop, 13. Pat McNeal, 14.
Devin Frey, 15. Zach Kauffman, 16. Pat Beard, 17. Tyler Horst, 18. Shaun Jones,
19. Matt Nailor, 20. Tom Smith, 21. Les Hare
Street Stock
results:
1. Greg Diehl, 2. Craig Morgan, 3. Todd Bowersox, 4. Jeff
Haag, 5. Kevin Sigler, 6. Eric Tripp, 7. Chris Heller, 8. Dustin Hollinger, 9.
Tim Drawbaugh, 10. Mike Buckley, 11. Jaynee Zeigler, 12. Jesse Hitz, 13. Zach
Emlet, 14. Walt Lemmon, 15. Steve Hastings, 16. Doug Hoffman, 17. Steven Dove