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RGeeProductions
06-10-2012, 12:46 AM
Waterford Speedbowl was finally back in
action after two straight weeks of rain-outs, putting on a five-division
program which included NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing plus the
season opening event for the International Supermodified Association. The
ISMA event was rescheduled from May 26 after rain postponed the event on
its original date. Picking up NASCAR Whelen All-American Series victories
on the night included Jeff Pearl of Salem in a thrilling SK Modified®
feature and Dillon Moltz of Waterford in the Bob Valenti Auto Mall Late
Models, his third of the year. Corey Hutchings of Salem won for the
second time of the year in the Street Stocks and Ken Cassidy Jr. of Lisbon
came on strong late to win his eighth Mini Stock feature of 2012. Lou
Cicconi of Aston, PA dominated the 50-lap ISMA race to score the win.

Diego Monahan led the SK Modified® field from the drop of the green flag
in their 35-lap feature. Joe Perry raced to second while Pearl moved up
to third in the opening laps. Monahan opened up a several car length lead
over Perry, who received pressure from Pearl. Rob Janovic Jr. was up to
fourth and glued himself to Pearl’s rear bumper as they both eyed the
second position held by Perry.

Pearl finally wedged his way underneath Perry to take second on lap-10,
just before the first caution was thrown when Nichole Morgillo and Joe
Gada got together at the back half of the top-ten. Morgillo’s car made
contact with the outside wall in turn three and came to rest, ending her
evening.

Monahan was back out front by the time the field reached turn one on the
restart, leading Pearl and Janovic. Monahan’s season of misfortune
continued when on lap-14, he pulled low off turn two with smoke pouring
from under the hood of his machine. Pearl inherited the lead, but had
company in the way of Janovic all over his rear bumper. Keith Rocco had
made his way into the top three and was running down the top two when
Perry looped his car in turn four on lap-19 to return the race to caution
for a second time.

Pearl jumped back to the race lead with Rocco in his tracks, powering past
Janovic into second. Only one more lap was complete before cousins Joe and
Adam Gada spun in tandem off turn four with 20 laps completed for the
final caution period.

Pearl got a solid restart over Rocco when the green flag went back over
the field. Janovic was able to take back second to the inside of Rocco,
resuming an escalating battle for the lead with Pearl. Tyler Chadwick was
trying to make some noise from fourth position, finding room outside Rocco
in attempt to challenge him for third as the leaders ran to lap-25.

As the remaining laps counted off the scoreboard, Janovic was turning up
his pressure on Pearl. Rocco held back Chadwick and the top four ran
nose-to-tail without much breathing room. Janovic valiantly tried to get
to Pearl’s inside, with the pair even making slight contact multiple times
in the final five laps. Out of turn four on the final lap, Janovic made a
last ditch effort to get underneath Pearl coming to the checkered flag.
His last ditch effort fell short and Pearl recorded his first win of the
year and 37th of his career. Janovic settled for second ahead of Rocco,
Chadwick and Kyle James.

There was no shortage of drama at the conclusion of the NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series Bob Valenti Auto Mall Late Model feature. Their
30-lap feature had Rich Staskowski showing the way after taking over the
lead from Brian Andronaco Jr. following a lap-3 restart. Staskowski led
through two restarts that brought the race to lap-6, when Keith Rocco was
behind Staskowski in second. The two came together off turn two sending
Staskowski spinning and bringing out a caution. Rocco was penalized to
the rear of the field under caution, turning the lead over to Bruce Thomas
Jr.

Thomas led the race over the middle portion of the race which settled in
for multiple green flag laps. Moltz and Jason Palmer had a good battle
for second position going, eventually taken by Moltz. Androanco spun with
less than five laps to go to set up a wild conclusion.

Thomas led the next restart but Moltz refused to back down. He got to
Thomas’ inside on lap-28 in what was shaping up as a two car tussle for
the win. Coming to the white flag the pair made contact off turn four.
Moltz got off into the dirt on the apron of the frontstretch while Thomas
saved his car from trouble. Andronaco was spun across the back chute
forcing a final caution and green-white-checkered finish. Thomas had
trouble on the restart, dropping back as Moltz powered ahead. Moltz went
on to the victory after getting away from Thomas, who suffered from
something going away on his car at the conclusion. Rocco rebounded back to
second, with Palmer finishing third.

Hutchings was dominant over much of the 25-lap NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series Street Stock feature. The first 16 laps ran without caution and
saw Hutchings build up a commanding lead over the rest of the pack which
was locked in battle for position. Once the first caution waved and the
pack bunched up, Hutchings had to survive four restarts before marching to
his second victory on the year. He held back Josh Galvin and Joe Arena
over the closing laps.

The 25-lap NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Mini Stock feature was far
from boring. Jeffrey Lee led the first five laps before he gave way to
fifteen year old Joseph Fogarasi. Fogarasi led until Charles Canfield
took the lead on the inside lane on lap-10. The first caution finally
came out on lap-11 when Sean Caron, Christina Kellerman and Bill Leonard
were crossed up in turn three.

Canfield led after the restart but had competition stacking up behind him.
Over the final laps Garrett Denton chased down Canfield, making an
aggressive move under the leader through turns three and four on lap-27 to
pull alongside. The two made contact exiting the corner with both
recovering. Going into turn one the next lap more contact saw Canfield
spinning. Everyone was able to miss him but the caution flag was out.

Denton beat Ray Christian on the restart but had Cassidy on his rear
bumper. Cassidy also got by Christian’s inside as they raced back to the
white flag. Once clear of Christian, Cassidy dove to the outside of
Denton in turns one and two of the final lap. He pulled even through turns
three and four and the two drag raced to the checkered flag off the final
turn. Cassidy nipped Denton at the line by .02 seconds, or just the nose
of his car. The win was Cassidy’s eighth on the year in nine events.

In the visiting ISMA Supermodified race, Cicconi set a blistering pace.
After a lap-1 caution flag, the field rattled off another 40 laps before
caution waved again. Cicconi placed most of the field a lap down as he
put down fast times lap after lap. Rob Summers did a great job working up
to second position by the time the caution waved. Unfortunately for
Summers, multiple lapped cars stood between he and Cicconi for the
restart.

Summers was the victim of the next caution as contact as he tried to race
his way into contention saw him shoot into the wall between turns one and
two. Cicconi went unchallenged to the win.

Next Saturday night the Speedbowl returns to action with a six division
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing program which includes a visit by
the New England Race Trucks. In just two weeks on Saturday June 23, the
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour returns for a much anticipated event at the
shoreline oval. The Mr. Rooter 161 will take center stage, in a tribute
event to the great Richie Evans. Details on all the Speedbowl’s upcoming
events can be found online at Speedbowl.com or by contacting the race info
line at 860.442.1585.

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RGeeProductions
06-10-2012, 12:48 AM
Waterford Speedbowl Saturday 6/9 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Results:

ISMA Supermodifieds (50-laps): 1. Lou Cicconi, Jr., Aston, PA; 2. Tim
Ice, Seville, OH; 3. Mark Sammut, London, Ontario, CA; 4. Johnny Benson,
Jr., Cornelius, NC; 5. Jeff Locke, Raymond, NH; 6. Timmy Jedrzejek,
Independence, OH; 7. Ben Seitz, Bourne, MA; 8. Danny Bowes, Rowley, MA;
9. Mike Lichty, Innerkip, Ontario, CA; 10. Chip DeRitis, Philadelphia,
PA; 11. Eddie Witkum Jr., Westford, MA; 12. Dave Duggan, Milford, NH;
13. Rob Summers, Vernon; 14. Jamie Timmons, North Andover, MA; 15. Bobby
Mangner, Oswego, NY; 16. Eric Lewis, Solvay, NY; 17. Mike Ordway Sr.,
Fremont, NH; 18. Justin Belfiore, Haverhill, MA

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series SK Modifieds® (35-laps): 1. Jeff Pearl,
Salem; 2. Rob Janovic Jr., Waterford; 3. Keith Rocco, Wallingford; 4.
Tyler Chadwick, Ledyard; 5. Kyle James, Ashaway, RI; 6. Jeff Rocco,
Wallingford; 7. Tom Abele Jr., Norwich; 8. Ed Puleo, Branford; 9. Joe
Perry, Ashaway, RI; 10. Al Stone III, New Haven; 11. Joe Gada, Salem;
12. Wendell Dailey, Gales Ferry; 13. Adam Gada, Bozrah; 14. Brett
Gonyaw, Manchester; 15. Diego Monahan, Quaker Hill; 16. Jeffrey Gallup,
Ashaway, RI; 17. Nichole Morgillo, Wallingford; 18. Rich Duranti, Quaker
Hill

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Bob Valenti Auto Mall Late Models
(30-laps): 1. Dillon Moltz, Waterford; 2. Keith Rocco, Wallingford; 3.
Jason Palmer, Berlin; 4. Jeff Smith, Old Lyme; 5. Ed Gertsch Jr., East
Haven; 6. Anthony Flannery, East Hampton; 7. Rich Staskowski, Hope
Valley, RI; 8. Brian Andronaco Jr., Wilton; 9. Mike Sweeney Jr.,
Meriden; 10. Bruce Thomas Jr., Groton; 11. Rich Duranti, Quaker Hill;
12. Vin Esposito, Seymour; 13. Anthony Ryan Jr., Danbury; 14. Ray
Parent, Tiverton, RI; 15. Derryck Anderson Jr., Warwick, RI

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Street Stocks (25-laps): 1. Corey
Hutchings, Salem; 2. Josh Galvin, Franklin; 3. Joe Arena, Bristol; 4.
Phil Evans, Uncasville; 5. Walt Hovey Jr., Chaplin; 6. Chris Meyer,
North Franklin; 7. Michael Caprio, New Haven; 8. Ted Dupre, Westbrook;
9. Dan Darnstaedt, Durham; 10. Norm Root Jr., Old Saybrook; 11. Scott
Young, Willimantic; 12. Tim Morse, Southbury; 13. Paul Gaedeke,
Southington; 14. Ray Downing Jr., Westbrook; 15. Bill McNeil, Preston;
16. Greg Moran Jr., Preston

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Mini Stocks (25-laps): 1. Ken Cassidy
Jr., Lisbon; 2. Garrett Denton, Hope Valley, RI; 3. Ray Christian III,
Groton; 4. Ian Brew, Wood River Junction, RI; 5. Jeff Cembruch,
Wallingford; 6. Mark Panaroni, Ivoryton; 7. Joseph Fogarasi, Columbia;
8. Bill Leonard, Charlestown, RI; 9. Sean Caron, East Hampton; 10. Doug
Curry, Groton; 11. Dale Sherman, Charlestown, RI; 12. Nick Pappacoda,
North Branford; 13. Brad Caddick, New London; 14. Ken Lyke III, Orange;
15. Charles Canfield, New Haven; 16. Floyd Chesbro, Griswold; 17.
Christina Kellerman, Stratford; 18. Christopher Ivory, Oakdale; 19.
Jeffrey Lee, Uncasville; 20. Joseph Liskiewicz, Taftville; 21. Chris
Garside, Waterford; 22. Wayne Burroughs Jr., Oakdale; DNS – Ryan Cipows,
Seymour

Brian Darling