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Glendenning, Tibben, Miller and Hudson score wins at Adams County Speedway CORNING, IA (June 28) - It was a month of June all rolled into one night as the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series got in its fourth show of the season at the Adams County Speedway. The Cellular 29 Plus/Lyrix Wireless kid’s money grab that was supposed to start the month finally got rescheduled and the night ended with a beautiful fireworks display. The much anticipated action on the track was simply amazing with Paul Glendenning, Jeremy Tibben, Greg Miller and Matt Hudson taking the victories. Trent Jackson started on the pole of the Whelen late model feature and shot to the lead and looked unstoppable as he opened up a big lead. As a mid-race caution waved for Chris Spieker’s mechanical woes, Jackson had to duck into the pits with a flat tire. This handed the lead battle to Leon Zeitner and Paul Glendenning who had been battling for second. That pair swapped lanes and the lead over the next several laps until Glendenning pulled to a small advantage. In the closing laps, Jackson had worked back through traffic and came to second a set sights on Glendenning. As Glendenning took the checkered for his first win of the season, Jackson was right on his bumper for second. Zeitner finished third with Todd McKee and Justin Zeitner rounding out the top five. Alison Quick and Chris Hogan swapped the early lead in the Budweiser modified feature with Hogan winning out in that battle. Hogan led until lap seven when10th starting Jeremy Tibben flew by and into the lead. Late in the race, Jeff James and Dean Mahlstedt came to second and third but no one had anything to challenge Tibben as he picked up his first win on the season. James, Mahlstedt, Hogan and Ryan Peckham rounded out the top five. Ron Ballinger claimed the early lead in the Northland Oil pro street feature but his lead would not last as mechanical problems ended his night on lap three. Craig Garner took over from there and led a pack of three and four-wide racing as A.J. Miller, Steve Churchill, Jeff Orr and Greg Miller battled for the second spot. Greg Miller ended the exciting battle by launching off the bottom side of the track to take the lead from Garner. Steve Churchill gave a great fight to try to take the lead from Miller but it was not to be as the elder Miller claimed his first victory of the year over Churchill, Garner, Orr and A.J. Miller. Jesse Sobbing shot to the early lead in the NAPA hobby stock feature with Jeremy Auten being the first to try to pressure him for the lead. 17th Starting Matt Williamson offered the next challenge to Sobbing but could not get the job done. Late in the race Matt Hudson showed up at the front of the pack and pulled up behind Sobbing with a lap to go. The pair raced side-by-side into turn three and rubbed as they headed to the checkered. Hudson was able to pull ahead to take his third win with Sobbing, Williamson, Auten and Brad Derry rounding out the top five. Join us next week for Frontier Lanes night and the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series with more great action of the Whelen late models, Budweiser modifieds, Northland Oil pro streets, and NAPA hobby stocks. Gates open at 5:00, hot laps are at 6:30, and racing starts at 7:00. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for students, and 12 and under are free. For more information go to acspeedway.com or call 712-785-3271. Results: NAPA Hobby Stock: Heat 1: 1.Derry 2.Weston 3.Shiflett Heat 2: 1.Auten 2.Myers 3.Hudson Heat 3: 1.J. Sink 2.G. Orr 3.Sexton Heat 4: 1.Weeda 2.True 3.Tull B Feature: 1.McCollum 2.B. Sink A Feature: 1.Matt Hudson 2.Jesse Sobbing 3.Matt Williamson 4.Jeremy Auten 5.Brad Derry 6.Jim Tull 7.Josh Sink 8.Jerad Weston 9.Rick Ritchie 10.Glenn Orr 11.David Weeda 12.Chris Vannausdle 13.Cody Werner 14.Brett Sink 15.Jeremy Ribbey 16.Josh True 17.Tim McCollum 18.David Orr 19.Tom Myers 20.Kevin Yearington 21.Pat Shiflett 22.Donald Sexton 23.Dean Orr 24.Robert Hague 25. Trent Davison Northland Oil Pro Street: Heat 1: 1.Parker 2.M. Garner 3.Christensen Heat 2: 1.G. Miller 2.Zadina 3.Churchill Heat 3: 1.Ballinger 2.C. Garner 3.AJ Miller A Feature: 1.Greg Miller 2.Steve Churchill 3.Craig Garner 4.Jeff Orr 5.AJ Miller 6.Mike Garner 7.Dave Schafroth 8.Kevin Jobe 9.Ed Hamilton 10.Austin Arndt 11.Jake Christensen 12.Jason Oathoudt 13.Cody Clark 14.Mike McCurdy 15.Jeremy Swanson 16.Jerry Parker 17.Glen Hoyt 18.Dwain Pelzer 19.Michael Howe 20.Joe Zadina 21.Ron Ballinger Budweiser Modified: Heat 1: 1.Peckham 2.Bills 3.Tibben Heat 2: 1.Hogan 2.Quick 3.Mueller Heat 3: 1.Stewart 2.Wiggins 3.James A Feature: 1.Jeremy Tibben 2.Jeff James 3.Dean Mahlstedt 4.Chris Hogan 5.Ryan Peckham 6.Dan Mueller 7.Alison Quick 8.Todd Van Eaton 9.Jeff Wiggins 10.Ryan Stiens 11.Eric Hanna 12.Brian Foote 13.Kevin Bills 14.Max Stone 15.Mark Hoover 16.Kirby Stiens 17.Derrick Hicks 18.Rick Germar 19.Larry Foote 20.Keven Parman 21.Jerry Wyman 22.Russell Stewart 23.Kelley Roof 24.Jesse Dennis 25. Jerad Stiens 26. Brad Bergren Whelen Late Model: Heat 1: 1.Todd McKee 2.Hodapp 3.Whitehead Heat 2: 1.Jackson 2.Ritterbusch 3.Glendenning A Feature: 1.Paul Glendenning 2.Trent Jackson 3.Leon Zeitner 4.Todd McKee 5.Justin Zeitner 6.Jeremy Hodapp 7.Jason O’Brien 8.Troy McKee 9.Tom Perkins 10.Ron Binning 11.Chris Spieker 12.Karl Ritterbusch 13.Ryan Vicker |