Bobby Hockenberry, Randy Croop and Dustin Hollinger
Victorious Saturday Night At Williams Grove Speedway.
Bobby Hockenberry was going to retire from racing following
the 2013 season. The veteran
driver, after encouragement from his two daughters, returned for the 2014
campaign. Saturday night the
Shermansdale driver won his second Williams Grove Speedway Blazer’s Body Shop
20-lap feature.
Tony Jackson led at the start with Lanny Hake in second.
Bobby Hockenberry, the third-place starter, held third followed by Kenny
Edkins and Rich Eichelberger.
Hockenberry advanced to the runner-up position during the second lap.
The race came to a halt in the fourth lap due to a
three-car crash in the first turn.
Bobby Hockenberry used the restart to become the new leader.
He had a 1.8 second lead when the caution came out at the midway point of
the event.
Bobby Hockenberry and the rookie Tony Jackson gained an
advantage over the field. The
battle was for third between Kenny Edkins, Rich Eichelberger and Russ Mitten.
Mike Enders and 19th-place starter Frankie Herr joined the
scrap for third.
Bobby Hockenberry never faltered allowing him to stretch
out his lead over Tony Jackson.
Hockenberry was the winner by 12 lengths.
Rookie Tony Jackson recorded his third straight top five finish crossing
the finish line in second. Russ
Mitten made a late charge to finish in third with Rich Eichelberger in fourth
and Mike Enders was fifth. Kenny
Edkins, Frankie Herr, Jay Fannasy, Chad Trout, and Greg Foster completed the top
ten.
Steve Wilbur, Jay Fannasy and Foster won the heats for the
28 entries. Herr was the consolation winner and received the Sprint Aces Hard
Charger award.
Randy Croop started second in the Credit Connection Auto
Sales 358 Late Models. Croop was in
front by the end of lap one with Sam Rial, Al Cheney, Travis Mease, and Cam
Zeigler giving chase. By the fifth
lap Croop had a straightaway lead over Rial while Zeigler advanced to third.
When Zeigler wrestled second from Rial, Croop had a 3.1 second lead.
Charlie Schaffer, the 12th-place starter,
challenged Cam Zeigler for second.
The duo of Zeigler and Schaffer narrowed Randy Croop’s lead.
Despite their hard-fought fight for second, the lead duo continued to
shrink Croop’s advantage.
Charlie Schaffer captured second place as leader Randy
Croop received the white flag.
Croop maintained his lead and the Berwick driver won his second of the year
eight lengths ahead of Charlie Schaffer.
Cam Zeigler was third, Jake Jones finished in fourth and Sam Rial was
fifth.
Heats for the 17-car field went to Dan Zechman and Rial.
Schaffer received the Artwerks Hard Charger award.
The front row of the 15 lap Aquafun Pools Street Stock main
featured Dustin Hollinger and Doug Hoffman.
Hoffman and Hollinger were side-by-side through the first lap.
One lap later Hoffman, Hollinger and Greg Diehl were three-wide in the
fight for the lead. Doug Hoffman
held the lead with Dustin Hollinger, Greg Diehl, Steven Dove, and Eric Tripp in
close pursuit.
The first of two cautions came on lap six.
Doug Hoffman continued to set the pace with Dustin Hollinger making
frequent challenges.
A lap nine caution slowed the race.
Dustin Hollinger used the restart to take over the lead.
The top five of Hollinger, Hoffman, Greg Diehl, Jeff Haag, and Mike
Buckley were in a tight pack. Hollinger, from Palmyra, could not shake Hoffman;
Hoffman remaining a length behind.
Dustin Hollinger turned back the challenges of Doug
Hoffman. Hollinger won his second of
2014 by two lengths over Doug Hoffman.
Greg Diehl was third with Jeff Haag in fourth and Mike Buckley finished
fifth.
Hollinger and Buckley won the preliminaries for the 20
entries. Jeff Haag was named the Artwerks Hard Charger winner.
The Williams Grove Speedway 2014 Saturday Night Series ends
this coming weekend. The final
event will be Stock Car Saturday with awards going out to the 358 Late Model and
Street Stock classes. Alan Sagi, in
his first year of racing with the Saturday Night Series, is the 2014 Credit
Connection Auto Sales 358 Late Model point champion.
The title in the Aquafun Pools Street Stocks is close with Jeff Haag
taking a 55-point lead over Kevin Sigler into the final race.
Saturday night the season ends with the Super Sportsman,
358 Late Models and Street Stocks in action.
Racing begins at 6:30. Adult
admission is five dollars and children 12 and under free.
Super Sportsman
results:
1. Bobby Hockenberry, 2. Tony Jackson, 3. Russ Mitten, 4.
Rich Eichelberger, 5. Mike Enders, 6. Kenny Edkins, 7. Frankie Herr, 8. Jay
Fannasy, 9. Chad Trout, 10. Greg Foster, 11. Scott Geesey, 12. Steve Fannasy,
13. Chad Criswell, 14. Steve Wilbur, 15. Scott Dellinger, 16. Paul Miller, 17.
David Walsh, 18. Chad Smith, 19. Dave Berkheimer, 20. Bill Devine, 21. Lanny
Hake, 22. Duaine Smith, 23. Todd Leonard, 24. Devin Beidel DNQ: Tom Wyckoff,
Vance Yinger, Russ Lebo, Joe Orsulak
358 Late Model
results:
1. Randy Croop, 2. Charlie Schaffer, 3. Cam Zeigler, 4.
Jake Jones, 5. Sam Rial, 6. Ron Kline, 7. Alan Sagi, 8. Travis Mease, 9. Pat
Beard, 10. Sam Gallagher, 11. Dan Zechman, 12. Zach Kauffman, 13. Pat McNeil,
14. Al Cheney, 15. Wes Alleman DNS: Les Hare, Roy Miller
Street Stock
results:
1. Dustin Hollinger, 2. Doug Hoffman, 3. Greg Diehl, 4.
Jeff Haag, 5. Mike Buckley, 6. Kevin Sigler, 7. Craig Morgan, 8. Walt Lemmon, 9.
Tim Drawbaugh, 10. Ed Halter, 11. Jesse Hitz, 12. Bob Scott Jr., 13. Jaynee
Zeigler, 14. Eric Tripp, 15. Charlie Pensinger, 16. Randy Zechman, 17. Mike
Zeigler Jr., 18. Steven Dove DNS: Chris Heller, Todd Bowersox