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09-12-2011, 01:29 PM
Staskowski, Galvin, Williams take NWAAS victories, Ternullo a winner

Waterford Speedbowl hosted a
six-division racing program including NASCAR Whelen All-American Series
racing plus a special National Legends Tour event and Bandolero features.
Taking down victories were Tyler Chadwick of Ledyard who won his third SK
Modified® race of the season. Rich Staskowski of Hope Valley, RI won his
third Bob Valenti Auto Mall Late Model feature on the year, while it was
Josh Galvin of Franklin in the winner’s circle for the fourth time in the
Street Stocks. Chris Williams also earned his fourth win this year in the
Mini Stocks. Joey Ternullo of Middletown won the night’s Bandolero
feature.

The 35-lap SK Modified® feature saw Randy Churchill use his pole starting
position to take the race lead when the green flag unfurled. Churchill
raced ahead of Joe Perry who held second position. Chadwick was up to
third position by lap-3 after finding the fast groove around the inside of
both Nichole Morgillo and Joe Gada who slipped back over the early laps.
Rob Janovic Jr., Kyle James and Jeff Pearl each joined the battle up front
after making their way by.

Chadwick moved to Perry’s inside in turn three on lap-4 to take second
position, and Janovic duplicated the move on lap-5 to move to third.
Chadwick ran down the brief lead Churchill had gained and started to
pressure the leader as early as lap-7. Just as things began to heat up at
the front, Shawn Solomito spun in turn two before lap-8 was completed to
bring out the race’s first caution period.

On the restart Churchill drag raced Chadwick into turn one, however a
chain reaction accident was triggered when Churchill appeared to get
crossed up entering turn one. The field stacked up behind the top four
and about half the field became jammed in turn one. James, Morgillo, and
Glenn Pressel were finished for the night while Pearl sustained damage
which sent him to the pits for repair and eventually out of the event.

The front row of Churchill and Chadwick again raced to turn one on the
next attempt to start the race, with Chadwick pulling ahead out of turn
two. He led lap-8 and pulled out to a three car lead. The race remained
under the green flag through lap-32 so the pack had plenty of time to
navigate and race hard for position.

Janovic rode in third and began to turn up the pressure on Churchill as
Chadwick slowly stretched his lead. Behind the top three, Keith Rocco was
rising through the top ten and into fourth position. He chased down the
battle for second position and joined on Janovic’s rear bumper. At
halfway that trio raced behind Chadwick, while Diego Monahan held fifth.

While Janovic could not get enough bite in the outside lane to challenge
Churchill, Rocco eventually went to the top groove in an effort to make a
bid on Janovic. He was outside Janovic’s right rear on lap-25 and a lap
later he was in third behind Churchill. Rocco spent four laps sizing up
Churchill who was enjoying his best run of his rookie season. Rocco then
went outside, however Churchill was able to fight off the move on lap-30.
Rocco then went inside, diving under Churchill in turn two on lap-32 to
take the spot. Frank Mucciacciaro spun exiting turn four to finally slow
the blistering pace of the race, eliminating Chadwick’s advantage.

With Rocco lined up to his outside, Chadwick had to survive two final
restarts. After the first, Monahan spun from fifth position to return the
race to caution briefly. Chadwick again had the power to keep Rocco
behind him in second place, and took his third victory on the year.
Rocco’s second place finish was enough to bolster his points lead after
Pearl’s early trouble. Janovic was third, while Churchill put forth his
best effort of the year to take fourth. Perry was fifth.

Jeff Smith took the lead at the start of the 30-lap Bob Valenti Auto Mall
Late Model feature. Behind Smith, Staskowski settled into second position
during the opening green-flag run. Jason Palmer moved to third position
and began to run down the top two who after they opened up some racing
room over the field. The first caution interrupted the great early racing
on lap-10 when Mark Cooper looped his car off turn four and backed into
the wall.

Staskowski gave Smith all he could handle on the restart. He remained to
Smith’s outside, edging ahead into the lead on lap-13 and then was
persistent in his pursuit of the lead. After several laps Staskowski
finally took over from Smith for good on lap-17. Caution waved for Dennis
Botticello who spun off the backchute before lap-18 could be reached.
On the restart Staskowski got away into the lead, leaving Smith in the
grips of Palmer for second. Palmer raced to Smith’s inside, taking the
spot looking to muster a challenge on Staskowski. Smith settled into
third, ahead of point leader Bruce Thomas Jr. That run came to an end on
lap-27 as Thomas and Joe Curioso got together sending Thomas spinning from
the top-five to bring out caution.

After the restart, the final laps were run without further delay.
Staskowski got away from Palmer on when green flag racing returned over
the field, going on to his third victory on the year. Palmer had to hold
back Smith who rallied late to try and reclaim second position. Out of
the final corner, Palmer was able to beat Smith for second by a half car.
Brian Andronaco and Tim Jordan completed the top-five. Thomas rallied
back to sixth at the finish to maintain his points lead over Smith and
Staskowski, who were able to close in for the championship chase.

Brandon Plemons raced into the lead at the start of the 25-lap Street
Stock race. The former track champion looked strong over the first 10 laps
which were run under green. Mike Caprio held second while a battle behind
him saw Galvin, Chris Meyer, Steve Barrett and Ed Puleo side-by-side as
they tried to race to the front. Charles Beal spun in turn four to halt
the run.

Plemons resumed his lead on the restart with Galvin moving up to second.
Only one lap was complete before Tom Abele Jr. came to rest with Paul
Gaedeke in turn four against the wall. Tom Silva and Nate Appell also
spun through the infield just ahead with all the action returning the race
under yellow flag conditions.

Galvin was up to the challenge on the restart. He stayed with Plemons
before he dove under the leader exiting turn four. The pair raced even
before Galvin used the advantage of the inside lane on lap-15 as Plemons
broke loose through turns one and two. As he gathered up his car, Galvin
streaked into the lead. Puleo had marched up to third position, Shawn
Monahan was up to fourth and Al Stone held down fifth as the race was
under 10 laps to go. Stone had made his way past Monahan before contact
between the two sent Stone around in turn two on lap-22 collecting others.
Both Stone and Monahan were forced to resume from the rear.

Galvin, Puleo and Plemons were locked in a tense battle for the win over
the final laps. Puleo was able to race to Galvin’s outside in a bid to
take the victory. Galvin raced hard to his inside while Plemons was in
contention close behind in third. Galvin held his lead through to the
checkered flag in an exciting finish. Puleo was second and Plemons placed
third. Silva and Caprio raced to the finish for fourth, with Silva just
edging ahead for the position.

Williams would not be denied in the 25-lap Mini Stock race. He raced to
polesitter Christina Kellerman’s outside to lead lap-1. Once in the lead,
Williams pulled away from the field behind as several competitors jockeyed
into position. Ian Brew took second while Nick Pappacoda moved in to
challenge Kellerman. Just behind, Ken Cassidy Jr. followed Pappacoda by
Kellerman on lap-5 to move up to fourth, with Pappacoda taking third.
Williams’ lead was erased on lap-7 after Kellerman was spun in turn three,
getting tagged by Doug Curry and Joey DeGregorio which brought out the
yellow flag.

Williams led the restart while Brew continued in second. Cassidy came up
to third, with point leader Glenn Colvin taking fourth. Cassidy was not
content in third and he tracked down Brew to race by his inside on lap-18,
moving to second. Two laps later Colvin was in third past Brew, who faded
back to fifth when Phil Evans also got by him on lap-20.The race continued
under the green flag and Williams went unchallenged to his fourth win of
the year. Cassidy, Colvin, Evans and Brew took second through fifth at the
finish.

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RGeeProductions
09-12-2011, 01:29 PM
The 20-lap Bandolero feature saw Taylor Martin lead the first two laps
before Ternullo rocketed around the outside lane to move into the lead.
Ternullo and Martin would move out to a commanding lead while a trio of
competitors including Ken Morin Jr., Cory Dimatteo and Jordan Churchill
ran in tight formation nearly a third of a track behind. The race went on
without caution until lap-14 when Corey Comeroski stalled on the track
apron. Martin momentarily challenged Ternullo when the green flag
returned, however Ternullo charged back into the lead. Ternullo went on
to the win over Martin who raced a close second. Morin finished in third.


Waterford Speedbowl Saturday 9/10 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Results:

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series SK Modifieds® (35-laps): 1. Tyler
Chadwick, Ledyard; 2. Keith Rocco, Wallingford; 3. Rob Janovic Jr.,
Waterford; 4. Randy Churchill, Oakdale; 5. Joe Perry, Ashaway, RI; 6.
Tom Abele Jr., Norwich; 7. Michael Gada, Baltic; 8. Joe Gada, Salem; 9.
Shawn Solomito, Islip, NY; 10. Diego Monahan, Quaker Hill; 11. Frank
Mucciacciaro Jr., Milford; 12. Wendell Dailey, Gales Ferry; 13. Jeff
Pearl, Salem; 14. Nichole Morgillo, Wallingford; 15. Kyle James,
Ashaway, RI; 16. Glenn Pressel III, Gales Ferry; 17. Rick D’abate,
Johnston, RI; 18. Dave Gada, Bozrah; 19. Jeff Rocco, Wallingford; DNS –
Harry Rheaume, Uncasville
Standings after nineteen events: 1. Rocco, 854; 2. Pearl, 788; 3.
Janovic, 787; 4. Chadwick, 753; 5. James, 722; 6. Abele, 694; 7.
Pressel, 644; 8. Morgillo, 604; 9. Perry, 590; 10. Mucciacciaro, 456

NASCAR Whelen All-American Bob Valenti Auto Mall Late Models (30-laps):
1. Rich Staskowski, Hope Valley, RI; 2. Jason Palmer, Berlin; 3. Jeff
Smith, Old Lyme; 4. Brian Andronaco Jr., Wilton; 5. Tim Jordan,
Plainfield; 6. Bruce Thomas Jr., Groton; 7. Mike Sweeney, Meriden; 8.
Beryle Herman, Middletown, NY; 9. Joe Curioso, Pawcatuck; 10. Joe
Mullen, Clinton; 11. Mark Cooper, Northford; 12. Rich Duranti, Quaker
Hill; 13. Anthony Flannery, East Hampton; 14. Dennis Botticello,
Suffield
Standings after seventeen events: 1. Thomas, 776; 2. Smith, 770; 3.
Staskowski, 757; 4. Curioso, 674; 5. Flannery, 665; 6. Andronaco, 652;
7. Vin Esposito, 624; 8. Palmer, 607; 9. Sweeney, 536; 10. Duranti, 452

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Street Stocks (25-laps): 1. Josh
Galvin, Franklin; 2. Ed Puleo, Branford; 3. Brandon Plemons, Uncasville;
4. Tom Silva, Groton; 5. Mike Caprio, New Haven; 6. Chris Meyer, North
Franklin; 7. Jack Aquilina, Oakdale; 8. Joe Arena, Bristol; 9. Shawn
Monahan, Waterford; 10. Steve Barrett, Preston; 11. Tom Abele Jr.,
Norwich; 12. Al Stone III, New Haven; 13. Ritt Shawn, Westerly, RI; 14.
Nate Appell, Westbrook; 15. Charles Beal, Ledyard; 16. Allen Coates,
Ledyard; 17. Jay Stuart, Preston; 18. Paul Gaedeke, Southington
Standings after eighteen events: 1. Puleo, 874; 2. Stone, 831; 3.
Galvin, 816; 4. Meyer, 781; 5. Plemons, 706; 6. Barrett, 666; 7.
Appell, 572; 8. Caprio, 553; 9. Beal, 516; 10. Norm Root Jr., 353

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Mini Stocks (25-laps): 1. Chris
Williams, Waterford; 2. Ken Cassidy Jr., Lisbon; 3. Glenn Colvin,
Clinton; 4. Phil Evans, Uncasville; 5. Ian Brew, Wood River Junction,
RI; 6. Ray Christian III, Preston; 7. Jeffrey Cembruch, Wallingford; 8.
Sean Caron, East Hampton; 9. Garrett Denton, Hope Valley, RI; 10. Dennis
Perry, Pawcatuck; 11. Christina Kellerman, Stratford; 12. Joseph
Fogarasi, Columbia; 13. Jeffrey Lee, Uncasville; 14. Jeff Mehlenbacher,
Plainfield; 15. Doug Curry, Groton; 16. Joey DeGregorio, East Haven;
17. David Sylvia, Preston; 18. Charles Canfield, New Haven; DQ - Nick
Pappacoda, Branford
Standings after eighteen events: 1. Colvin, 820; 2. Cassidy, 786; 3.
Williams, 730; 4. Evans, 703; 5. Cembruch, 689; 6. Brew, 686; 7.
Christian, 604; 8. Canfield, 580; 9. Kellerman, 578; 10. Pappacoda, 558

Bandoleros (20-laps): 1. Joey Ternullo, Middletown; 2. Taylor Martin,
Windham, NH; 3. Ken Morin Jr., Old Saybrook; 4. Cory Dimatteo,
Farmington; 5. Jacob Urch, Suffield; 6. Jordan Churchill, Lisbon; 7.
Jordan Lamothe, Woodstock; 8. Jacob Perry, Pawcatuck; 9. Alan Eastman,
Fishers Island; 10. Rene Morgillo, Niantic; 11. Corey Comeroski, Lebanon
Saturday Showdown Series standings: 1. Martin, 59; 2. Churchill, 50; 3.
C. Dimatteo, 49; 4. Ternullo, 39; 5. Morin, 33; 6. Jacob Urch, 27; 7.
Morgillo, 21; 8. Robby Jones, 19; 9. Perry, 16; 10. Lamothe, 13

Brian Darling