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WATERFORD , CT ) Keith Rocco recorded his first-ever Speedbowl SK
Modified win Saturday evening, narrowly defeating Dennis Gada and
Ron Yuhas Jr. With 10-laps remaining, Rocco slipped by Yuhas,
battling right down to the wire with Gada before pulling ahead
following a late-race restart. Ron Silk and defending champion Rob
Janovic Jr. completed the top-5.
Other feature winners were Ed Reed Jr. (Late Model), Chris “Moose”
Douton (Sportsman), Jeff “Soup” Civardi (Mini Stock), and, Dave
Pinkham (True Value Modified Series).
In the closing circuits, Rocco survived a dramatic outside-bid by
6-time champion Gada, who was seeking his third victory of the
season.
“I couldn’t give-in even a little, and had to hold my line,” said
Rocco. “When you’re running at Waterford , and Dennis Gada is behind
you, you have to work extra-hard. He’s the best at running the
outside here.”
The 23-year old former Speedbowl Sportsman champion is well-aware of
his family’s history at the shoreline oval. His father Ronnie was
once a fan-favorite at Waterford , taking many Modified victories.
“This win means an awful lot to me,” he said. “My father won a lot
of races here, and I’m proud to add my name to that list. He’s as
excited about this as I am. You should have seen him in victory lane
tonight. You would have thought he was driving that car. It’s just a
good feeling to finally get a Speedbowl SK win.”
2003 SK champion Ed Reed Jr. placed his Late Model in victory lane,
defeating divisional heavyweight Bruce Thomas Jr. by a commanding
margin.
“It’s been a tough time for our team,” stated Reed, citing the crash
of the week before that demolished the ride of his teammate & owner,
Larry Goss. “We put new tires on my car tonight, and it made a huge
difference. I knew we’d get here sooner or later, and it’s a good
feeling realizing that I can still win races. With Larry’s car
wrecked, it was a shot-in-the arm for us. Plus, the fact that I was
able to beat Bruce (Thomas) makes it even sweeter.”
Veteran Chris “Moose” Douton annexed the Sportsman feature, and
became the point leader. His plans for 2008 had called for a limited
schedule, but Saturday night changed all that.
“I promised my wife that this was this was going to be an easy
season, and that I’d take some time off during the summer,” said
Douton, the 1997 & 99 champion. “I guess this kind of changes things
being the point leader. I’m not so sure the wife is going to
appreciate that, but going for a third title is looking pretty good
at this point.”
Veteran Jeff “Soup” Civardi got out in front at the drop of the
green and never looked-back in the Mini Stock feature, scoring his
first win in two seasons.
“I was able to get the jump on Jeff Miller at the start, and that,
along with the race going caution-free, was key tonight,” said the
popular Civardi. “I was praying that there’d be no cautions, and
luckily things went our way. Hey, I’m 50-years old and I’m competing
against a lot of young kids, and it’s not getting any easier. You
have to savor the wins at my age, because you never know when you’re
going to get another one.”
Upon his initial visit to the Speedbowl, Dave Pinkham of Buxton ,
Maine went home a winner, celebrating the second True Value Modified
Racing Series win of his career. In an event marred by a spectacular
crash and red-flag period that saw Jimmy Blewett slam the wall
upside-down during his first TVMS start, Pinkham was able to able to
hold-off veteran Dwight Jarvis for the victory. Though shaken,
Blewett was uninjured.
SK MODIFIED (35); 1. Keith Rocco, 2. Dennis Gada, 3. Ron Yuhas Jr.,
4. Ronnie Silk, 5. Rob Janovic Jr., 6. Justin Gaydosh, 7. Don
Fowler, 8. Tyler Chadwick, 9. Jay Miller, 10. Jeff Malave, 11. Jeff
Paul, 12. Diego Monahan, 13. Frank Mucciacciaro Jr., 14. Glenn
Griswold, 15. Glenn Pressel III, 16. John Agor, 17. Mike Sweeney,
18. Rich Hammann, 19. Wendell Dailey, 20. Kevin Shea, 21. Shawn
Monahan, 22. Jeff Pearl.
LATE MODEL (30); 1. Ed Reed Jr., 2. Bruce Thomas Jr., Ron Yuhas Jr.,
4, Joe Curioso III, 5. Tim Jordan, 6. Vin Esposito, 7. Marc Curtis
Jr., 8. Thomas Metcalf, 9. Rich Staskowsi, 10. Duane Noll, 11.
Robert Leblanc, Jr. 12. Bob Andreozzi, 13. Dan Holben, 14. Mike
Lindquist, 15. Dennis Stampfl.
SPORTSMAN (20); 1. Chris “Moose” Douton, 2. Al Stone III, 3. Walt
Hovey, 4. Ronnie Oldman Jr., 5. Chuck Rogers, 6. Jim Procaccini, 7.
John Puglisi, 8. Mark Cooper, 9. Ed Lamb Jr., 10. Jonathon Avery,
11. Josh Galvin, 12. Jack Aquilina, 13. Kevin Burr, 14. Nate Appell,
15. Sean Curtis, 16. Brandon Plemons.
MINI STOCK (20); 1. Jeff “Soup” Civardi, 2. Lou Bellisle, 3. Ken
Cassidy Jr., 4. Chris Williams, 5. Mark Panaroni, 6. Phil Evans, 7.
Raymond Christian III, 8. Randy Churchill Jr., 9. Jack Aquilina, 10.
Ian Brew, 11. Jeff Miller, 12. Christina Cunliffe, 13. Kyle James,
14. Mark Caise, 15. Sean Caron, 16. Jackie Wolfram, 17. Ben Bargnesi,
18. Jeff Mehlenbacher, 19. Brad Caddick, 20. Bill Leonard.
TRUE VALUE MODIFIED SERIES (100); 1. David Pinkham, 2. Dwight
Jarvis, 3. Les Hinckley, 4. Chris Pastyerak, 5. Vinny Annarummo Jr.,
6. Sean Bodreau, 7. Rowan Pennink, 8. Rob Goodenough, 9. Mike
Holdridge, 10. Vogel Kenny, 11. Jack Bateman, 12. Jim Dolan, 13.
Dale Evonsion, 14. Joe Doucette, 15. Kevin Iarnnarelli, 16. Eddy
Spiers, 17. Kenny White Jr., 18. Shelly Perry, 19. Todd Owen, 20.
Andy Seuss, 21. Ed Dachenhausen, 22. Ted Christopher, 23. Jimmy
Blewett, 24. Dennis Gada, 25. Steve Masse.
Source: Dave Dykes, Speedbowl Public Relations
Photo: Keith Cyr, RaceDogPhotography |