Creek County Speedway
Creek County Speedway

Creek County Speedway
Sapulpa, OK

Smith, Wilson, Pense, Jefferies, and Masterson take Week 5.
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8/11/2013

8/11/2013

Creek County Speedway


Smith, Wilson, Pense, Jefferies, and Masterson take Week 5.

Terry Mattox - SAPULPA, Okla. (August 10th, 2013) - Danny Smith, Dena Wilson, Larry Pense, Josh Jefferies, and Jimmy Masterson took Week 5 of the “Race for the Championship” at Creek County Speedway on Saturday night.

Champ Sprints

Danny Smith topped out dueled Billy Frazier to capture the nights 20 lap Champ Sprint feature event. Billy Frazier started on the pole of the main event and would lead the opening 17 laps around the quarter mile bullring. Smith got around Frazier on lap 18 and would go on to take the win, followed by Billy Frazier, David Stephenson, Alex DeCamp, and Fred Mattox rounding out the top 5.

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 5$-Danny Smith[5]; 2. 21-Billy Frazier[1]; 3. 22-David Stephenson[3]; 4. 84-Alex DeCamp[9]; 5. 26M-Fred Mattox[12]; 6. 16-Robby Sherrell[14]; 7. 2P-Ronald Paris Jr[15]; 8. 7M-Chance Morton[8]; 9. 8M-Kade Morton[10]; 10. 15K-Kevin Brewer[17]; 11. 13-Len Larkin[16]; 12. 89-Christian York[2]; 13. 11T-Michael Tyre[19]; 14. 4G-Kenny Gariss[18]; DNF 9$-Kyle Clark[4]; DNF 87F-Brian McClelland[6]; DNF 20G-Randy Gass[7]; DNF 11-Ricky York[13]; DNF 17-Brent Bates[11]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Billy Frazier; 2. 87F-Brian McClelland; 3. 84-Alex DeCamp; 4. 8M-Kade Morton; 5. 11-Ricky York; 6. 13-Len Larkin; DNF 11T-Michael Tyre

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5$-Danny Smith; 2. 7M-Chance Morton; 3. 22-David Stephenson; 4. 17-Brent Bates; 5. 16-Robby Sherrell; 6. 15K-Kevin Brewer

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 9$-Kyle Clark; 2. 89-Christian York; 3. 20G-Randy Gass; 4. 26M-Fred Mattox; 5. 2P-Ronald Paris Jr; 6. 4G-Kenny Gariss

Modifieds

Dena Wilson scored added another win to her 2013 season out dueling her son Brett Wilson in the “Mighty” Modified division. Dena started outside of the front row and would use that to her advantage leading wire-to-wire to capture the win. Ho Dean and Brett Wilson battled for the second spot and Wilson was able to get around on lap 11. Dean ended up running third, Mathew McBride, and Johnny DeRamus rounded out the top 5.

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 54-Dena Wilson[2]; 2. 53-Brett Wilson[5]; 3. 39-Ho Dean[4]; 4. 11M-Mathew McBride[1]; 5. 3D-Johnny DeRamus[6]; 6. 22B-Richard Bias[7]; 7. 8S-Chris Spencer[11]; 8. 24F-Ben Frey[9]; 9. 53B-Shawn Rowell[13]; 10. 32-Carl Lewis[10]; DNF 18-Jason Davis[8]; DNF 99-Matt French[3]; DNF 1H-Matt Hopkins

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 99-Matt French; 2. 53-Brett Wilson; 3. 11M-Mathew McBride; 4. 22B-Richard Bias; 5. 24F-Ben Frey; 6. 8S-Chris Spencer

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 54-Dena Wilson; 2. 39-Ho Dean; 3. 3D-Johnny DeRamus; 4. 18-Jason Davis; 5. 1H-Matt Hopkins;
6. 32-Carl Lewis; DNF 53B-Shawn Rowell

Dwarf Cars

Larry Pense continued his domination in the “Down and Dirty” Dwarf Car division besting a field of 17 competitors. Pense led all but the opening lap of the 21 lap affair, as that went to outside pole car Tanner Phillips. Kevin Brewer made his way to the second spot and would hold it down until the last 2 laps as he would get together with another car and spin in turn two. Rick Cochran came home in second, Sam Champlain third, Doug Risenhoover fourth, and Kevin Brewer rounding out the top 5.

A Feature (21 Laps): 1. 79-Larry Pense[6]; 2. 88-Rick Cochran[7]; 3. 34-Sam Champlain[16]; 4. 23-Doug Risenhoover[1]; 5. 10-Kevin Brewer[4]; 6. 52-Paul York[11]; 7. 54-Kyle Spencer[15]; 8. 43-Mike Howard[10]; DNF 99S-Samuel Stegeman[3]; DNF 18-Steve Saxion[14]; DNF 98-Tanner Phillips[2]; DNF 27-Alex Bachtel[17]; DNF 67-Jeff Record[5]; DNF 14-Dale Bagby[8]; DNF 13-Rick Quinn[9]; DNF 2-David Cummins[12]; DNF 4-Robert Stageman[13]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 79-Larry Pense; 2. 67-Jeff Record; 3. 23-Doug Risenhoover; 4. 88-Rick Cochran; 5. 13-Rick Quinn; 6. 52-Paul York; 7. 4-Robert Stageman; DNS 54-Kyle Spencer; DNS 27-Alex Bachtel

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 10-Kevin Brewer; 2. 98-Tanner Phillips; 3. 99S-Samuel Stegeman; 4. 43-Mike Howard; 5. 2-David Cummins; 6. 18-Steve Saxion; 7. 14-Dale Bagby; DNF 34-Sam Champlain

Factory Stocks

Josh Jefferies capture himself another victory in the “Fast and Furious” Factory Stock division. Jefferies ran away with the feature win lapping up to the third spot in the 10 car feature event. Dann Gray who finished in the third spot led the opening lap in the 20 lap feature, and would fall to third behind Bobby Wolfe on the second circuit. Jimmy Owens finished in the fourth spot, with Brent Mendenhall rounding out the top 5.

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 6P-Josh Jeffries[5]; 2. 5W-Bobby Wolfe[4]; 3. 99-Dann Gray[2]; 4. 1-Jimmy Owen[3]; 5. 67-Brent Mendenhall[6]; 6. 03-Toby Cooper[8]; 7. 3-Leland Bender[7]; 8. 388-Shawn Long[1]; DNF 7K-Preston Kuehn[9]; DNS 61-Alan Bohner

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5W-Bobby Wolfe; 2. 1-Jimmy Owen; 3. 99-Dann Gray; 4. 388-Shawn Long; DNF 6P-Josh Jeffries; DNF 7K-Preston Kuehn; DNF 03-Toby Cooper; DNF 67-Brent Mendenhall; DNF 3-Leland Bender; DNF 61-Alan Bohner

Qualifier 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5W-Bobby Wolfe[4]; 2. 1-Jimmy Owen[3]; 3. 6P-Josh Jeffries[5]; 4. 99-Dann Gray[2]; 5. 3-Leland Bender[10]; 6. 388-Shawn Long[1]; 7. 03-Toby Cooper[8]; DNF 7K-Preston Kuehn[6]; DNF 61-Alan Bohner[9]; DNF 67-Brent Mendenhall[7]

Mini Stocks

Jimmy Masterson brought Daniel Ray Denton’s win streak to a halt tonight surviving the 20 lap Mini Stock feature event. Masterson taking advantage of his pole position starting spot would lead until lap 10, when Denton got around him. Masterson stole the lead back on lap 11, and would lead the closing 9 laps of the 20 lap feature event. Joshua Tyre came home with a second place finish, Rookie Brailey Hilligoss came home in fourth on her second night out in the Mini Stock division, and Dale Wick rounded out the top 5.

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 76-Jimmy Masterson[1]; 2. 5G-Joshua Tyre[8]; 3. 44-Daniel Ray Denton[3]; 4. 23-Brailey Hilligoss[6]; 5. 73-Dale Wick[4]; 6. 3-Joe Benedict[7]; DNF K13-Kelby Bowers[5]; DNF 754-Michael Rodman[11]; DNF 4-Dee Denton[2]; DNF 88-Kevin McSperritt Jr[9]; DNF 816-Johnathon Fisher[10]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Daniel Ray Denton; 2. 5G-Joshua Tyre; 3. 4-Dee Denton; 4. K13-Kelby Bowers; 5. 76-Jimmy Masterson; 6. 23-Brailey Hilligoss; 7. 3-Joe Benedict; 8. 73-Dale Wick; 9. 754-Michael Rodman; 10. 88-Kevin McSperritt Jr

Qualifier 1 (8 Laps): 1. 4-Dee Denton; 2. 76-Jimmy Masterson; 3. 44-Daniel Ray Denton; 4. K13-Kelby Bowers; 5. 73-Dale Wick; 6. 23-Brailey Hilligoss; 7. 3-Joe Benedict; 8. 5G-Joshua Tyre; 9. 88-Kevin McSperritt Jr; 10. 816-Johnathon Fisher; 11. 754-Michael Rodman

Be sure to join us next week for Night #6 of the “Race for the Championship” featuring all 5 “Weekly Racing Series” divisions, and it’s also “Racing Back to School Backpack Night” 15 lucky kids will win signed autographed backpacks to go back to school with.

Creek County Speedway is a fast quarter mile oval located outside Sapulpa, Oklahoma on historic Route 66. CCS has been bringing high octane excitement to race fans since 1986.

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Photo Credit: Marcia York Sanderson


Submitted By: Steve Gran

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