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REED WINS
MODIFIEDS; KREMER TAKES SPORTSMAN 50 LAPPER AT WALL
STADIUM SATURDAY
WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. ~
Steven Reed of Freehold won his second Modified stock
car main event of the year while Charlie Kremer III of
Toms River tasted victory in the Sportsman division's
50-lap championship race at Wall Stadium Saturday night.
Trevor Alspach of Willingboro in the Legend Cars
division, Rob Hyer of Middletown in the Street Stock
division and Brick's Shannon Mongeau in the Factory
Stock division were support event winners.

In the Supreme
Manufacturing Modified 40-lapper, Shaun Carrig of Little
Falls was the early leader until Reed dove to the inside
lane in the first turn to take the top spot on lap two.
Reed then raced out into the lead as Chas Okerson of
Freehold and Anthony Sesely of Matawan charged into
second and third.
Sesely was able to advance to
second on a lap 11 restart. He then chased Reed all the
way to the checker flag while Okerson ran a tight third
to the finish. Carrig settled for fourth, while Tommy
Farrell of Middletown overcame a lap one flat tire to
finish fifth.

In the Sportsman 50-lapper, Tim Stephan of Brick and
Kremer wrestled for the lead early before Kremer took
command of the event. After that, defending division
champ Kevin Eyres of Colts Neck raced into second and
chased Kremer to the finish. Kevin Davison of Howell was
third, while Adam LaCicero of Lavallette and Spring
Lake's Mike Smith were fourth and fifth.

Alspach won his fifth Legend Cars 25-lapper by taking
over the top spot on lap seven from early leader Joe
Mongeau. Alspach then raced to victory over Brian
Spencer of Edison, Mark Tischler of Martinsville, Zach
Alspach of Willingboro and Justin Gumley of Colts Neck.
 Hyer jumped to the lead at the outset of the Street
Stock 25-lapper and never looked back. Ray Minieri of
Bay Shore, N.Y. won a great battle for second, while
Jackson's Howie Conk, Bill Vanderveen of Beachwood and
Richie Byrne of Wall were third through fifth.

After Jim Downey of Cliffwood Beach led most of the
Flanagan Retail Development Factory Stock 20-lapper,
Mongeau moved into second and stalked the leader. On lap
16 Mongeau swung to the outside lane and raced into the
lead and on to the eventual win. Downey held on for
second, with Whitey Miller of Jamesburg, third. Wall's
Rob Longo and Mike Bilello of Neptune were fourth and
fifth.
Wall Stadium stock cars
roar back into action this Saturday night, June 26, with
the Three Quarter Midget cars making their first visit
of the season for a 25-lap feature event. The Supreme
Manufacturing Modifieds will battle in a 40-lap feature
race; The Sportsman cars, Street Stocks and the Legend
Cars will race in 25-lappers and the Factory Stocks will
battle in a 20-lap feature. Spectator seating will open
at 4:00 p.m., with qualifying set for 5:45 p.m. and
feature racing set for 6:45 p.m.
On Sunday, June
27, the fifth mile paved "inner oval" returns to action
with the 2010 "Sunday Series" featuring Go Karts,
wingless Midgets, Legend Cars and Micro Stocks starting
at noon. For more information call 732-681-6400 or visit
http://www.wallsundayseries.com.
Wall Stadium presents
professional motorsports events on most Saturdays and
Sundays during the summer months. The speedway is
located on Route 34 in Wall Township, N.J., just one
mile north of Garden State Parkway exit 98 and
Interstate 195 exit 35B. The speedway hotline number is
732-681-6400, while more information is also available
at www.wallspeedway.com.
MODIFIED
FEATURE - 40 Laps - 1. STEVEN REED, FREEHOLD, 2.
Anthony Sesely, 3. Chas Okerson, 4. Shaun Carrig, 5.
Tommy Farrell, 6. Roger Coss, 7. Nick Gargiulo, 8.
David Reinhardt, 9. Adam LaCicero, 10. Bob
Boardwick, 11. Harry Schaefer, 12. James Pritchard,
13. Billy Cole, 14. Amanda Sesely, 15. Mike Tidaback
SPORTSMAN FEATURE - 50 Laps - 1. CHARLIE KREMER
III, TOMS RIVER, 2. Kevin Eyres, 3. Kevin Davison,
4. Kyle Reinhardt, 5. Mike Smith, 6. Adam Gordon, 7.
Andrew Krause, 8. Tim Stephan, 9. Brien Hamer, 10.
Chris Lane, 11. Ryan Cottrell, 12. Joey King, 13.
Robert Vassilatos, 14. Rob Gaiser, 15. Adam
LaCicero, 16. Bernie Bailey, 17. David Calabreeze,
18. Eric Mauriello, 19. Robert Sutphin, 20. Tommy
Kearns
LEGEND CARS FEATURE - 25 Laps - 1.
TREVOR ALSPACH, WILLINGBORO, 2. Brian Spencer, 3.
Mark Tischler, 4. Zach Alspach, 5. Justin Gumley, 6.
Steve Stull, 7. Ron Poley, 8. Robert French, 9. Ken
Van Wickle, 10. Joe Mongeau, 11. Steve West, 12. Jim
Davison, 13. Mike Lester, 14. Malcolm Campbell, 15.
Beth MacFarlane, 16. Mike Fulton
STREET STOCK
FEATURE - 25 Laps - 1. ROB HYER, MIDDLETOWN, 2. Ray
Minieri, 3. Howie Conk, 4. Bill Vanderveen, 5.
Richie Byrne, 6. Jerry Stanzione, 7. Carl Thomas, 8.
Joe Torchia, 9. Mike Kennedy, 10. Mitch Brudy, 11.
Gregg Miranda, 12. Jack Sayegh, 13. Scott Kurzwell
FACTORY STOCK FEATURE - 20 Laps - 1. SHANNON
MONGEAU, BRICK, 2. Jim Downey, 3. Whitey Miller, 4.
Rob Longo, 5. Mike Bilello, 6. Rick Siddons, 7. Todd
Pilla, 8. John Bowers, 9. Tom Nascone, 10. Chris
Felber, 11. Ronnie Mullen, 12. Jason Bundy, 13. Tim
O'Shea, 14. Bill Connelly, 15. Steve Lynch, 16. Paul
Hartwig
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