York's Cory Haas scored his second Lincoln Speedway sprint-car victory of the season in Saturday's "Outlaw Tune-up."
Haas' $4,000 victory came after an exciting battle with point-leader Danny Dietrich.
Haas grabbed the lead from pole-sitter Dietrich at the start of the 30-lap event, but yielded the top spot back to Dietrich on Lap 3. Haas again grabbed the lead on the 16th lap, with Dietrich back on top on Lap 24. Haas got the lead for the final time on the 25th lap.
Dietrich had to settle for second, with Brian Montieth in third. Alan Krimes and Hanover's Logan Schuchart completed the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Brent Marks, Sam Hafertepe Jr., York's Adam Wilt, Jim Siegel and Billy Dietrich.
Franklintown's Brie Hershey became only the second female to win in Lincoln's 358 sprint class with a flag-to-flag victory in the 20-lap contest. Jan Luckenbaugh trailed Hershey at the finish, with Doug Hammaker in third. Hanover's Tim Wagaman and Mike Bittinger completed the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Niki Young, Nathan Berwager, Ryan Wilson, York's Tim Berkheimer and York's Jeff Rohrbaugh.
Will Walls led all 20 laps with constant pressure from Danny Beard to score the thundercar victory. Brian Diehl, Duane Watson and Kyle Martin completed the top five.
OTHER DIRT TRACK RESULTS
LAFFERTY WINS AT PORT ROYAL: Rick Lafferty won Saturday's 25-lap sprint-car feature at Port Royal.
Lafferty passed the Port's all-time win leader, Keith Kauffman, with seven laps remaining for the $3,000 win. Kauffman finished second, with Justin Henderson, Chad Layton and Dave Ely in the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Mike Wagner, Blane Heimbach, Davey Sammons, Nate Snyder and Curt Stroup.
Tim Wilson won both late-model features. In a make-up of an earlier rainout, Wilson topped Mike Lupfer, Mitch Hack, Derek Byler and Matt Parks. In the regular event, Wilson bested Chad Hollenbach, Brett Schadel, Devin Friese and Hack.
Steve Buckwalter won the ARDC midget feature after a stirring battle with Wrightsville's Drew Heistand. Brett Arndt was third, followed by Nick Wean and B.J. Buckwalter.
MITTEN SHINES AT GROVE: Russ Mitten won the opener for Williams Grove's Saturday series, leading all 20 laps of the super-sportsman feature.
Mike Enders finished second, with Frankie Herr in third. Bobby Hockenberry and Lewisberry's Scott Dellinger completed the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Rick Barr, Carmen Perigo Jr., Gregg Foster, Eric Walker and Dave Socks.
Dover's Gene Knaub won the limited-late-model feature, leading from the second of 20 laps. Roy Miller was second, followed by Wes Alleman, Travis Mease and Jake Jones.
Craig Morgan won the street-stock feature over Felton's Bob Scott Jr. Sam Rial, Kevin Sigler and Greg Diehl completed the top five.
Friday's sprint-car program at the Grove was rained out after time trials.
YORK'S BEARD TRI UMPHS AT SELINS GROVE: York's Josh Beard raced to his first career 358 sprint-car win at Selinsgrove Saturday.
Beard's win came over Derek Locke, with Fairview Township's Pat Cannon in third. Larry Kelleher and Jason Shultz completed the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Cody Keller, T.J. Stutts, Eric Tomecek, Duane Mausteller and Kevin Nagy. Matt Cochran got his first career late-model win over Donnie Schick Jr., Jeff Rine, Jim Yoder and Kenny Trevitz.
A.J. Hoffman was the pro-stock winner and Bob Bussey was the roadrunner winner.
DICKSON EXCELS AT HAGERSTOWN: Nick Dickson got his first Hagerstown late-model win Saturday evening, passing Hagerstown's career win leader Gary Stuhler on the 13th of 25 laps.
Stuhler finished second, followed by Frankie Plessinger, Dan Stone and Stevie Long.
Chris Ebersole won the pure-stock feature and Gary Proctor was the hobby-stock winner.
MANCHESTER'S HOGUE VICTORIOUS AT TRAILWAY: Manchester's Austin Hogue won Friday's 358 sprint-car feature at Trailway.
The win was Hogue's first of the season and second of his career.
Brad McClelland finished second, followed by Stewartstown's Randy Whisler, Lewisberry's Kyle Moody and Hanover's Tim Wagaman in the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Red Lion's Brian Allman, York's Jeff Rohrbaugh, Keith Prutzman, Wes Irwin and Spring Grove's Zach Eucalano.
Scott Riggins won the sidewinder micro-sprint feature and Ricky Weaver Jr. was the limited-stock winner.
-- Reach Bryan House holder at sports@yorkdis patch.com.




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