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Friesen Triumphs in Thunder on the Thruway Series: A Speedy Recap

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After splitting last Saturday’s double modified features, Stewart Friesen and Jack Lehner were looking for a second straight modified feature win Saturday at Fonda Speedway.

Lehner overtook early-race leader JaMike Sowle on lap 12 and built a solid lead as the race ran under green-flag conditions. Friesen moved into a distant second a lap later and got the break he was looking for with six laps to go when Craig Hanson, who was running fourth, slowed to a stop on the front stretch, bringing out the caution.

A second caution on the restart switched the field from a side-by-side to a single-file restart, setting the stage for a shootout over the final laps.

Friesen built momentum in the high line, running wheel-to-wheel with Lehner before gaining an advantage on the outside of turn four and held on for the 30-lap, $4,000-to-win Thunder on the Thruway series victory and his 92nd career win at the Track of Champions.

“I thought when we went single file on the restart that it was game over,” Friesen said in victory lane. “Jack [Lehner] gave me just enough room outside of him, I love the Nelsons [owners of the No. 85 Lehner drives at Fonda], they are a great race team, but it didn’t matter tonight we were going after it. Growing up around this sport, I love it to death, I love this track and I’m real lucky to call this place my home.”

Also posting back-to-back victories Saturday night were Kenny Gates (Pro Stock) and Brendan Gibbons (Sportsman), while Rocco Constantino raced to his second win of the season in the 15-lap Limited Sportsman feature and the Four Cylinder feature wins went to Josh Beals (SOHC) and Kerrie Hollenback (DOHC).

With a redraw for the modified feature, Sowle and Lehner brought the modified field to the green, with Friesen and Hanson making up the second row.

Sowle set the pace for the opening 11 laps before Lehner slipped past, and then a lap later, Friesen also got past, putting Sowle in a battle for third with Hanson and Jessica Friesen.

Lehner encountered lapped traffic and was able to keep a couple of cars between himself and Stewart Friesen before the lap 25 cautions.

Stewart Friesen put his right-side tires in the outside racing surface that was tilled prior to the start of the modified feature, found enough bite to get past Lehner exiting turn four and hold on for the victory.

“That was something right there,” Stewart Friesen said. “Great track prep before the race gave us just enough there at the top in one and two. Kudos to Craig [Hanson] and Brett [Fonda Speedway promoter Brett Deyo] for working on it and getting it pretty damn racy there.”

Rocky Warner and Alex Yankowski also made the most of the late-race restart to finish third and fourth, respectively, with Jessica Friesen fifth. Michael Maresca, Bobby Hackel IV, Sowle, Dave Constantino and Ryan Odasz round out the top 10.

Luck of the draw put Gates on the pole of the 20-lap Pro Stock feature with AJ Walters alongside.

Gates took the point at the drop of the green with Walters in close pursuit. The duo distanced themselves from the third-place battle between Nick Stone, Ivan Joslin and Jason Morrison.

Walters, who was involved in a hard crash Friday night at Utica-Rome, slowed on lap 11, bringing out the caution and moving Stone, Joslin and Morrison into striking distance.

Gates was up to the challenge, holding off Stone and Joslin for the Thunder on the Thruway feature win.

The victory was also Gates’ 95th at Fonda Speedway and 99th of his career.

Stone finished second, followed by Joslin, Morrison and Jim Normoyle.

Dylan Madsen grabbed the early lead in the 25-lap Crate 602 Sportsman feature over Michael Kalkbrenner.

Gibbons pulled into second on a lap three restart, with Butchie Irwin following in fourth.

Gibbons made his move for the lead exiting turn two when he and Madsen closed on the lapped car of Pat Mann. Madsen drove to the outside of Mann, while Gibbons drove the inside and out dragged Madsen into turn three.

Payton Talbot used a lap 21 restart to move past Madsen into second, but ran out of time as Gibbons crossed under the checkers for his second straight and second career 602 Sportsman feature win.

Tanner Warner rallied to finish third, followed by Brian Calabrese and Madsen.

Constantino utilized his front-row starting spot to win out in a race-long battle with Jeff Boblin. Lance Hill finished third, with Timmy Wilmot fourth and Bobby Rhinehardt fifth.

The Limited Sportsman feature was red-flagged with four laps to go when Ben Balzer clipped the inside wall in turn four and flipped multiple times. Balzer was uninjured in the accident.

The 12-lap four-cylinder feature was also red flagged when the cars of Wayne Russell Jr, Slappy White and Hayleigh Gates came together, sending Gates sliding up the track in turn one, collecting Ken Hollenbeck’s car. Hollenbeck made hard contact with the wall and flipped. Hollenbeck, who recorded his 100th win in the division a week ago, was uninjured in the accident.

Josh Beals went on to record his first career victory, with Kerrie Hollenbeck, Ken’s brother, second, Jay Ingersoll third, White fourth and Len St. Andrews fifth.

MARC JOHNSON WINS MALTA FEATURE

Marc Johnson utilized restart opportunities to move from his 12th starting spot to the lead and pull off for his third modified feature win of the season Friday night at Albany-Saratoga Speedway.

Neil Stratton set the early pace before relinquishing the point to Johnson two laps after a lap 23 restart. As Johnson pulled away, Stratton then found himself defending the runner-up spot over the final laps from Matt DeLorenzo.

Johnson hit the finish line well ahead of the field for his third win of the season, while Stratton held on to beat DeLorenzo for the runner-up spot. James Meehan and Ryan McCartney rounded out the top five. Jack Lehner, Peter Britten, Jack Speshock, Justin Stone and Mike Mahaney completed the second five.

Tim Hartman Jr. powered his way from his 15th starting spot and moved to the lead with three laps to go to pick up his second straight and fifth Sportsman victory of the season. David Baranowski Jr. placed second, followed by Michael Wagner Fitzgerald, Scott Duell and Dylan Madsen.

Beau Ballard used lapped traffic as a pick to slip past Rob Yetman and record his third Pro Stock victory of the season. Yetman finished second, with Kim Duell third.

Three was also the magic number for Beau Ballard, who picked up his third victory of the season in the 25-lap pro stock feature, which paid $1,000 to win through sponsorship from A-Z Property Management. Ballard, who is running a full schedule at Albany-Saratoga for the first time, took the lead away from Rob Yetman on lap 19 when the leaders were in traffic. Ballard used the slower car of Russ Alloggio as a pick in the third turn and hit the starting-finish line with the lead. Yetman finished second, with Kim Duell third, Rich Crane fourth and Jason Casey fifth.

Jimmy Duncan picked up his third Street Stock victory of the year over Chris Stalker and Al Relyea, while Tanner Coon collected his third Limited Sportsman feature win of the season over James Galarneau and Dakota Green.

The scheduled four-cylinder feature was rained out and will be rescheduled.

HAAS WIN ‘THE COMMANDER’ 8000

Brett Haas used a late-race pass of Andy Bachetti and celebrated with promoter Howie Commander after winning the 33-lap, $8,000-to-win “The Commander” 8000 honoring the promoter’s 80th birthday Saturday night at Lebanon Valley Speedway.

Bachetti finished second in the big-block feature, with John Virgilio, Kilby Schroder and Kyle Sheldon posting top-five finishes in the event.

Bachetti did get the victory in the 358-modified feature over Joey Coppola, Haas, Sheldon and Lorne Browe.

Tim Hartman Jr. continued his win streak at The Valley, beating out Michael Sabia and Karl Barned to remain undefeated on the season in the 602 Sportsman division.

SHEPPARD TOPS MODIFIEDS AT U-R

“Super” Matt Sheppard celebrated his birthday with his seventh modified feature win of the season Friday night at Utica-Rome Speedway.

Sheppard started 10th and took the lead on a lap 14 restart, survived a series of late-race restarts and held off a charge by Tim Fuller for the victory. Alex Yankowski finished third, with Anthony Perrego and Bobby Hackel IV finishing fourth and fifth, respectively.

Brian Calabrese claimed his first career victory at Utica-Rome in the Crate 602 Sportsman main event.

Calabrese passed Payton Talbot and led the final five laps to claim the victory.

Matt Janczuk also got by Talbot for second, with Zack Welch and David Hackett Jr. rounding out the top five.

Luke Horning picked up his second straight and third win of the season in the caution-marred Pro Stock feature.

Bret Belden followed Horning under the checkers, with Devon Camenga, Michael Achzet, and Jim Normoyle rounding out the top five.

Eric Jensen claimed his second win of the season with the Limited Sportsman main, while Rudy King Jr. (DOHC) and Wayne Russell Jr. (SOHC) won the four-cylinder features.

Brett Putnam (All-Star) and Addisyn Roger (Junior) defended home turf on the national weekend for the Northeast Region for the slingshots.

Putnam topped an impressive 23 car All-Star field, and Roger was the head of the 13-car class in the Juniors.

Utica-Rome will host the annual “Richie Evans Remembered 61” Thursday. The Short Track Super Series event for modifieds will go 61-laps for $6,100-to-win. The STSS Crate 602 Sportsman are also on tap for a 25-lap, $2,061-to-win feature.

CAMARA WINS AT DEVIL’S BOWL

After a 13-year hiatus from racing, Dave Camara returned to racing in the 2023 season in a big-block modified at Fonda Speedway.

Camara switched Saturday night venues and divisions to compete in the Sportsman Modified division at Devil’s Bowl Speedway.

Saturday night, Camara returned to victory lane, starting fourth and driving to the front in the 30-lap Sportsman Modified feature at The Bowl.

Tanner Siemons followed Camara, with Tim LaDuc third, Joey Scarborough fourth and Brian Whittemore fifth.

FONDA SPEEDWAY

Infinity Custom Harvesting Night

Saturday

AMSTERDAM TRUCK CENTER MODIFIEDS — Feature (30 Laps): 1. Stewart Friesen; 2. Jack Lehner; 3. Rocky Warner; 4. Alex Yankowski; 5. Jessica Friesen; 6. Michael Maresca; 7. Bobby Hackel IV; 8. JaMike Sowle; 9. Dave Constantino; 10. Ryan Odasz; 11. Luciano (Pep) Corradi; 12. Ronnie Johnson; 13. Tucker O’Connor; 14. Brian Pessolano; 15. Brian Calabrese; 16. Patrick Dupree; 17. Craig Hanson; 18. Cody Clark; 19. Gary Edwards III; 20. Don Bellen.

SWAGGER FACTORY APPAREL CRATE 602 SPORTSMAN — Feature (25 Laps): 1. Brendan Gibbons; 2. Payton Talbot; 3. Tanner Warner; 4. Brian Calabrese; 5. Dylan Madsen; 6. Tyler Peet; 7. Chad Edwards; 8. Butchie Irwin; 9. Chip Constantino; 10. Ricky Quick; 11. Dan Santabarbara; 12. Josh Kane; 13. Stephen Gray; 14. Blaine Klinger; 15. Jeremy Tyrrell; 16. Michael McCallion; 17. Mike Kalkbrenner; 18. Mark Mortensen; 19. Al McCoy; 20. Connor Prokop; 21. Pat Mann; 22. Brett Mortensen; 23. Clyde Peek; 24. Harry Shaffer; 25. Kadon Hohensheldt; DQ: Tyler Bobar.

Greco’s NAPA Hard Charger  Tyler Peet +12.

LEATHERSTOCKING CREDIT UNION PRO STOCKS — Feature (20 Laps): 1. Ken Gates; 2. Nick Stone; 3. Ivan Joslin; 4. Jason Morrison; 5. Jim Normoyle; 6. George Cushman; 7. Gary Silkey; 8. Mike Hill; 9. AJ Walters.

$200 Heat Race Bonus from RCK Motorsports — Stone

MONTGOMERY COUNTY OFFICE FOR AGING LIMITED SPORTSMAN — Feature (15 Laps): 1. Rocco Constantino; 2. Jeff Bobilin; 3. Lance Hill; 4. Timothy Wilmot; 5. Bobby Rhinehardt; 6. AJ Greco; 7. Corky Warner; 8. Shawn Gibbons; 9. Jim Mallia; 10. Maddy Broedel; 11. Steve Wagoner; 12. Phil Arnold; 13. Kirsten Swartz; 14. Josh Persse; 15. Dylan Hutson; 16. Walter Cook; 17. Ben Balzer; DNS: Jimmy Beach; Adam Tranka.

Greco’s NAPA Hard Charger — Kirsten Swartz +5.

FONDA FAIR FOUR CYLINDERS — Feature (12 Laps): 1. Josh Beals; 2. Kerrie Hollenbeck; 3. Jay Ingersoll; 4. Slappy White; 5. Len St Andrews; 6. TJ Marlitt; 7. Wayne Russell Jr.; 8. Hayleigh Gates; 9. Keith Tesiero Jr.; 10. Jeremiah Paro; 11. John Ray; 12. Tim Warner; 13. Ken Hollenbeck; 14. William Liberatore.

LEBANON VALLEY SPEEDWAY

Saturday

DIRTCAR BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS — A Feature 1 (33 Laps): 1. Brett Haas; 2. Andy Bachetti; 3. John Virgilio; 4. Kolby Schroder; 5. Kyle Sheldon; 6. Keith Flach; 7. LJ Lombardo; 8. Eddie Marshall; 9. Neil Stratton; 10. JR Heffner; 11. Olden Dwyer; 12. Chris Curtis; 13. Bob Hentschel; 14. Timothy Davis; 15. Montgomery Tremont; 16. Ryan Charland; 17. Matt Pupello; 18. Mike King; 19. Kyle Armstrong; 20. Josh Marcus; 21. David Schilling; 22. Ryan Darcy; 23. Rob Maxon; 24. Brandon Lane; 25. Marc Johnson.

DIRTCAR 358 MODIFIEDS — A Feature 1 (24 Laps): 1. Andy Bachetti; 2. Joey Coppola; 3. Brett Haas; 4. Kyle Sheldon; 5. Lorne Browe; 6. Donny Travaglin; 7. Brian Sandstedt; 8. Jason Herrington; 9. Kim Lavoy; 10. David Schilling; 11. Ryan Heath; 12. Alan Houghtaling; 13. Jeff Watson; 14. Mark Pullen; 15. Ryan Larkin; 16. Chris Curtis; 17. Ray Hall Jr.; 18. Michael Sabia; 19. LJ Lombardo; 20. Peter Carlotto.

DIRTCAR SPORTSMAN MODIFIEDS — A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. Tim Hartman; 2. Michael Sabia; 3. Karl Barnes; 4. Brady Cordova; 5. Nick Giardini; 6. Keith Johannessen; 7. Ray Hall Jr.; 8. Cody Bleau; 9. Alex Bell; 10. Mike Arnold; 11. Anthony Maxon; 12. Justin Gozzi; 13. Owen Lewis; 14. Joseph Mennite; 15. Brandon Lemaire; 16. Harold Robitaille; 17. Garrett Biagiarelli; 18. Peter Lorenzo III; DNS: Bob Fachini.

SUPER STREET STOCK — A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. David Streibel; 2. Jeff Meltz; 3. Dave Streibel; 4. Ray Hall Sr.; 5. Lou Gancarz; 6. Franklin Smith; 7. Peter Huntoon; 8. Doug Sterling; 9. Kyle Burl; 10. Kerianne Vandenburg; 11. Jim Dellea.

DEVIL’S BOWL SPEEDWAY

Saturday

SPORTSMAN MODIFIED — Rutland Regional MedicalCenter A Feature (30 Laps): 1. Dave Camara; 2. Tanner Siemons; 3. Tim LaDuc; 4. Joey Scarborough; 5. Brian Whittemore; 6. Jim Ryan; 7. James Hanson; 8. Adam Piper; 9. Vince Quenneville; 10. Frankie Hoard III; 11. Randy Ryan; 12. Johnny Bruno; 13. Troy Audet; 14. Billy Lussier; 15. Bubba McPhee; 16. Bruce Loomis; 17. Josh LeClaire; 18. Travis Green; 19. Justin Comes; 20. Brent Warren; 21. Kevin Chaffee; 22. AJ Munger; 23. Pat Miner; 24. Anthony Warren; 25. Marty Kelly III; 26. Josh Masterson.

LIMITED SPORTSMAN — Rutland Regional Medical Center A Feature (25 Laps): 1. Michael Clark Jr.; 2. Tyler Travis; 3. Eric Shaw; 4. Kamden Duffy; 5. Gary English; 6. William Duprey; 7. Don Williams; 8. Marty Hutchins; 9. Joshua Patterson; 10. Scott Towslee; 11. Cody O’Brien; 12. Steve Miller; 13. Adam Lafountain; 14. William Lussier Jr.; 15. Ed Bell; 16. Freddie Little; 17. Jason Quenneville; 18. Derrick Counter; 19. Bob Kilburn; 20. Justin Lilly; 21. Alex Layn.

NOVICE SPORTSMAN — A Feature (20 Laps): 1. Raelin Dunham; 2. Russell Farr III; 3. Aiden Benoure; 4. Nick Austin Neil; 5. Josh Bussino; 6. Bobbi Hults; 7. Logan Denis; 8. Keegan Tabor; 9. Winston Forbes; 10. Jason Kerr; 11. Matthew Wade; 12. Matthew Cram.

500CC MINI SPRINTS — A Feature (15 Laps): 1. Chris Pierce; 2. Raymond Hanson; 3. John Smith; 4. Tommy Kasuba; 5. Gage Provencher; 6. Chris Lennox; 7. Jenna Zak; 8. Quinn Quenneville; 9. Destin St Clair; 10. Kevin Smith; 11. Vern Woodard; 12. Alex Reed; 13. Tucker Jones; DNS: Ashleigh Kulzer.

MINI STOCKS — A Feature (15 Laps): 1. Jason Porter; 2. Ron Alger; 3. Griff Mahoney; 4. Chase Allen; 5. Jarrod Colburn; 6. Chris Charboneau; 7. Ryan Patch; 8. Jeremy Brownell; 9. Cody VanGuilder; 10. Quinton Bishop; 11. Damian Olden; 12. Richard Fleury; 13. Jakobee Alger; 14. Christopher Hewitt; 15. Luke Marcheski; 16. Adam Mahoney; 17. Brian Blake; 18. Mark Mahoney; 19. Dawson Thompson; 20. Willie Rice; DNS: Chris Sumner.

B Feature (6 Laps): 1. Eric Messier; 2. Adam Stewart; 3. Mike Bussino; 4. James Murray; 5. Jacob Mallory; 6. Carl Lapoint; 7. Mary Gardner; 8. Cody Dion; DNS: Tom Severance.

UTICA-ROME SPEEDWAY

Friday

3 BASTARDS BREWING MODIFIEDS — A Feature (30 Laps): 1. Matt Sheppard; 2. Tim Fuller; 3. Alex Yankowski; 4. Anthony Perrego; 5. Bobby Hackel IV; 6. Brandon Walters; 7. Michael Trautschold; 8. Alex Payne; 9. Willy Decker; 10. Willy Decker Jr.; 11. Dave Constantino; 12. Addison Bowman; 13. Brandon Loucks; 14. Rocky Warner; 15. JaMike Sowle; 16. Alan Barker; 17. Rob Pitcher; 18. AJ Miller; 19. Pat Ward; 20. Tim Mayne; 21. Aaron Jacobs; 22. Randy Shantel; 23. Jeremy Slosek; 24. Ed Downing; 25. Justin Wright.

TAYLOR’S TRAILERS CRATE 602 SPORTSMAN — A Feature (25 Laps): 1. Brian Calabrese; 2. Matt Janczuk; 3. Payton Talbot; 4. Zack Welch; 5. David Hackett; 6. Ed Lukas; 7. Blaine Klinger; 8. Allan Hodge; 9. Blake Sarpriacone; 10. Chip Constantino; 11. Josh Amodio; 12. Richard Murtaugh; 13. John Dumond; 14. Tyler Bobar; 15. Matt Perry; 16. Connor Prokop; 17. Colby Herzog; 18. Torrey Stoughtenger; 19. David Dickey; 20. Josh Coonradt; 21. Matthew Richardson; 22. Seth Martin; 23. AJ Digsby; 24. EJ Gallup; 25. Stephen Denton.

NEXT GENERATION GRAPHIX PRO STOCKS — A Feature (20 Laps): 1. Luke Horning; 2. Bret Belden; 3. Devon Camenga; 4. Michael Achzet; 5. Jim Normoyle; 6. Johnny Holmes; 7. Zack Daniels; 8. George Cushman; 9. Hunter Keith; 10. Ken Griffin; 11. Mike Kazluaskas; 12. Eric Stumpf; 13. Gus Gould; 14. Ray Richer; 15. Matt Rose; 16. Ryan Denton; 17. George Wright Sr.; 18. Mike Keith; 19. Tim Wood; 20. AJ Walters; 21. Jason Morrison; 22. Ed Kotary.

FASTLINE PERFORMANCE LIMITED SPORTSMAN — A Feature (15 Laps): 1. Eric Jensen; 2. Andrew MacFadden; 3. Eymarah Bowman; 4. Rocco Constantino; 5. Maddy Broedel; 6. Kirsten Swartz; 7. Jayden Wust; 8. Bobby Newman; 9. Phil Arnold; 10. Kadyn DePasquale; 11. Hayden Coons; 12. Ernie Staelens; 13. Alexis Jacobs; 14. Brad Poppleton; 15. Keith Simpson; 16. Kyle Coley.

FONDA FAIR FOUR CYLINDERS — A Feature (12 Laps): 1. Rudy King Jr.; 2. Jason Peck; 3. Wayne Russell Jr.; 4. TJ Marlitt; 5. Hank Wedgren; 6. Hank Wedgren Jr.; DNS: Steve Walters; John Ray; Jeff Connolly; Kamrin Krause; DQ: David Denova.

ALL STAR SLINGSHOTS — A Feature (20 Laps): 1. Brett Putnam; 2. Garrett Chillot; 3. AJ Albreada; 4. Sullivan Dickey; 5. Brayden Ketchum; 6. Lucas Pittenger; 7. Justin House; 8. Jaden Pierce; 9. Paul Holic; 10. James Benz; 11. James Hatch; 12. Tighe Smolenyak; 13. Tadd Granger; 14. Julia Renwick; 15. Billy Richardson; 16. Charlene Benz; 17. Mason Pittenger; 18. Nicholas Jenkins; 19. Jason Dufel; 20. Kevin Loveless; 21. Matthew Smolenyak; 22. Brianna Snyder; 23. Corbyn White.

JUNIOR SLINGSHOTS — A Feature (15 Laps): 1. Addisyn Roger; 2. EJ Hatch; 3. Blake Banek; 4. Preston Trautschold; 5. Parker Fowler; 6. Brody Janczuk; 7. Erika Hayes; 8. Alex Cosselman; 9. Jaxx Welch; 10. Kendall Crossley; 11. 29-Blaine Card II; 12. Molly Hatch; DNS: Braylin Smith.

ALBANY-SARATOGA SPEEDWAY

Friday

NAPA MODIFIEDS: Marc Johnson, Neil Stratton, Matt DeLorenzo, James Meehan, Ryan McCartney, Jack Lehner, Peter Britten, Jack Speshock, Justin Stone, Mike Mahaney, Kolby Schroder, Don Ronca, David Schilling, Rich Scagliotta, Robert Bublak Jr., Josh Masterson, CG Morey, Brendan Darrah, Ronnie Johnson, Demetrios Drellos, Jessey Mueller, Garrett Poland, Rich Ronca, Todd Ryan, Chris Bisson, Derek Bornt, Matt Depew, Kris Vernold, Tom D’Angelo, Eric Mack, Scott Huber.

DOUG WHOLEY’S IDEAL EXCAVATING SPORTSMAN: Tim Hartman Jr., David Baranowski Jr., Michael Wagner Fitzgerald, Scott Duell, Dylan Madsen, Travis Witbeck, Brendon Gibbons, Pat Jones, Mike Coffey Jr., Craig Wholey, Derrick McGrew Jr., Jon Miller, Taylor Wason, Mike Ballestero, Bryce Breault, Mike Benson, Taylor LaPlante, Chris Crane Jr., Dan Grignon, Daryl Nutting, Cody Ochs, Scott Bennett, Dylan Grogan, Jeff Washburn, Zach Buff, Tyler Rapp, Chris Jakubiak, Drew Cormie.

SARATOGA MASONRY SUPPLY PRO STOCKS: Beau Ballard, Rob Yetman, Kim Duell, Rich Crane, Jason Casey, Kyle Hoard, Slater Baker, Chucky Dumblewski, Shane Henderson, Brandon Emigh, Caden Dumblewski, Pete Vila, Russell Alloggio, Mike Baker.

HAUN WELDING LIMITED SPORTSMAN: Tanner Coon, James Galarneau, Dakota Green, John Santolin, Chase Zimmer, Nick Brundige, Mike Block, Jordan Hill, Dan Seguin, Nick Arnold, Cordell Younger, Keith Pelkey, Craig Coons, Dan Odell, Colton Emigh, Dana Palumbo, Damon Anderson, Sara Arnold, Nick Auspelmyer, Matthew Gebo, Lucas Duncan, Mike Baker.

CORNELL’S AUTO PARTS STREET STOCKS: Jimmy Duncan, Chris Stalker, Al Relyea, Mark Burch, PJ Cram Jr., Josh Hemming, Josh Bussino, Dan Madigan, John Filarecki, Ray Pierre Jr., Dan Buell, Chase Thompson, Matt Mosher, Tim McFarland, Jason Barrett.

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Jack Sullivan
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Jack Sullivan, an informed and passionate sports reporter, is a former college athlete with a degree in Sports Communication from Ithaca College. Go Bombers!
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