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Locals vie in Devil’s Bowl races
WEST HAVEN — New York driver Kenny Tremont Jr. drove from a 24th starting position to victory in Sunday’s main event at Devil’s Bowl Speedway, the 30-lap Central Vermont Motorcycles Sportsman Modified feature.
Pole-sitter Jimmy Ryan of Shoreham had the early lead, but ended up in sixth, while Orwell’s Tim LaDuc worked his way up from 20th to fourth. Adam Pierson of East Corinth took second, and New York’s David Schilling was third. Brandon’s Joey Scarborough cracked the top 10 with a ninth-place finish.
In the 25-lap O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Division race New York driver Travis Billington prevailed. Bristol’s R.J. Germain finished fifth.
Scott FitzGerald of West Rutland won the 20-lapper in the Super Stock division, taking his first win since October 2016. Michael Clark Jr. of Salisbury earned a 10th-place finish in that event.
Jason Porter of Freeport, Maine, drove to his second win in as many starts in a 15-lap Portland Glass Mini Stock race. Derrick Counter of Leicester (seventh) and Mike Preston of Panton (ninth) finished in the top 10.
Brandon Emerson of Williamstown, Vt., was a first-time winner in the Friend Construction 10-lap 500cc Mini Sprint event. Brandon’s Kevin Smith drove to 10th.
Twelve-year-old Evan Roberts of Fletcher scored the win in the first Bandit Youth Mini Stock race of the season. Roberts led throughout the six-lap feature. Ten-year-old Thomas Given of Cornwall finished second in his first start after an impressive outside lane pass on third-place finisher Nick Austin-Neil of Salisbury.
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