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Moyer Jr. 3-for-3 in KLMS specials

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kentucky-lake-motor-speedwayCALVERT CITY, Ky. – Billy Moyer Jr., a decisive winner in two previous appearances in special events at Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway this year, led all the way and won Saturday night’s 35-lap Late Model feature and the $3,000 first-place prize money that went with it.

Moyer won by more than four seconds over Terry English, a two-time winner at KLMS this season.

In the Pro (Crate) Late Model 20-lap main event, Jeff Glisson scored a similarly dominant win, but in Modified and Stock Car, Bart Richardson and Mike Hodges had to fight for their victories.

Moyer, of Batesville, Arkansas, jumped ahead at the drop of the green flag. Kevin Cole squeezed inside outside-front-row starter Tanner English, and their side-by-side duel cost both them as Terry English, Tanner English’s father, got past both them and set out in pursuit of Moyer.

Terry English, a veteran hometown driver from Benton, Kentucky, whittled Moyer’s lead from nearly three seconds down to just over two seconds at the midway point, and when Moyer encountered lapped traffic at lap 20, English narrowed the gap to 0.665 seconds.

But that was as close as he got, and Moyer pulled away to win by more than four seconds. Terry English was second, and Cole got past Tanner English on the 10th lap and held onto third place to the finish. Jarryd Holshouser rounded out the top five.

In the $1,500-to-win Stock Car feature, four drivers took turns at the head of the pack. Hodges wrested command away from Dale Nelson on the eighth lap and fought off the challenges of Nelson the final 12 laps.

Nelson was second, followed by Joel Landers and Mike Lentz. Chase Estes was fifth.

In the Modified feature, Paul Miles led the first 13 laps from the pole before Josh Tomlin reeled him in and prevailed after a three-lap side-by-side duel.

Richardson worked his way from fifth starting spot and was running third, challenging Miles for the runner-up spot, when Tomlin brushed the wall in Turn 2 of the 16th lap. Richardson got past both Miles and Tomlin and led the rest of the way in the 20-lap race. Tomlin hung onto second place, with Miles third. Rocky Wilson and Jeff Elliott were fourth and fifth.

In the Crate main, Glisson fended off an early challenge from Tait Davenport before pulling away to his second win of the season. Troy English was third behind Glisson and Davenport.

 

ATTACHMENT: Results, photos

Cutline information: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Matt Crafton was at KLMS in a Paul Miles-owned Modified; LM winner Billy Moyer Jr.; Modified winner Bart Richardson; Crate winner Jeff Glisson and Stock Car winner Mike Hodges at speed. (KLMS photos)
RESULTS – JULY 5, 2014

 

Late Model (35-lap feature): 1. Billy Moyer Jr., Batesville, Arkansas; 2. Terry English, Benton, Kentucky; 3. Kevin Cole, Benton, Illinois; 4. Tanner English, Benton, Kentucky; 5. Jarryd Holshouser, Boaz, Kentucky; 6. Matt Santel, New Memphis, Illinois; 7. David Jumper, Fenton, Missouri; 8. Butch Kruckeberg, Edwardsville, Illinois; 9. Austin Rettig, Sikeston, Missouri; 10. Jeffrey Bailey, Calvert City, Kentucky; 11. Dillon White, Hopkinsville, Kentucky; DNS: Randy Sellars, Mayfield, Kentucky; Steve Alexander, Kirksey, Kentucky; Dewayne Kiefer, Bloomsdale, Missouri

1st Heat: 1. Billy Moyer Jr.; 2. Kevin Cole; 3. Matt Santel; 4. Butch Krukeberg; 5. Dillon White; 6.Ramdy Sellars; DNS: Steve Alexander

2nd Heat: 1. Tanner English; 2.Terry English; 3. Jarryd Holshouser; 4. Jeffrey Bailey; 5. David Jumper; 6. Austin Rettig; 7. Dewayne Kiefer

 

Modified (20-lap feature): 1. Bart Richardson, Bradford, Tennessee; 2. Josh Tomlin, Hayti, Missouri; 3. Paul Miles, Owensboro, Kentucky; 4. Rocky Wilson, Hodgenville, Kentucky; 5. Jeff Elliott, Mayfield, Kentucky; 6. Chris Hall, Sikeston, Missouri; 7. Steve Ladd, Murray, Kentucky; 8. Matt Crafton, Tulare, California; 9. David Esch, Gleason, Tennessee; 10. Dustin Rollins, Princeton, Kentucky; 11. Dustin Isom, Hopkinsville, Kentucky; 12. Jeff Hall, Charleston, Missouri; 13. Amos Bunch, Wartburg, Tennessee; 14. Hunter Jessup, Cape Girardeau, Missouri; 15. Bob Lane, Wichita, Kansas; DNS: J.R. Mason, Paducah, Kentucky; Sam Murphy, Elizabethtown, Kentucky

1st Heat: 1. Paul Miles; 2. Josh Tomlin; 3. Bart Richardson; 4. Dustin Isom; 5. Chris Hall; 6. Hunter Jessup; 7. Dustin Rollins; 8. Amos Bunch; DNS: Sam Murphy

2nd Heat: 1. J.R. Mason; 2. Rocky Wilson; 3. Steve Ladd; 4. Jeff Elliott; 5. David Esch; 6. Jeff Hall; 7. Matt Crafton. 8. Bob Lane

 

Pro (Crate) Late Model (20-lap feature): 1. Jeff Glisson, Boaz, Kentucky; 2. Tait Davenport, Benton, Kentucky; 3. Troy English, Calvert City, Kentucky; 4. Credence Mott, Vienna, Illinois; 5. Aaron Heck, Mount Vernon, Illinois; 6. Josh Jackson, South Roxana, Illinois; 7. Kevin Poole, Paducah, Kentucky; 8. Jeff Walston, Paducah, Kentucky; 9. Danny Jolly,Christopher, Illinois; 10. Matt Filkins, West Frankfort, Illinois; DNS: Frank Cummins, Calvert City, Kentucky

1st Heat: 1. Jeff Glisson; 2. Jeff Walston; 3. Troy English; 4. Aaron Heck; 5. Danny Jolly; DNS: Frank Cummins

2nd Heat: 1. Tait Davenport; 2. Credence Mott; 3. Josh Jackson; 4. Matt Filkins; 5. Kevin Poole

 

Stock Car (20-lap feature): 1. Mike Hodges, Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee; 2. Dale Nelson, Milan, Tennessee; 3. Joel Landers, Shelbyville, Tennessee; 4. Mike Lentz, Herrin, Illinois; 5. Chase Estes, Owensboro, Kentucky; 6. R.J. Emison, Alamo, Tennessee; 7. Floyd Clinard, Clarksville, Tennessee; 8. Jimmy Nolen, Lexington, Tennessee; 9. Joe Hamm, Dover, Tennessee; 10. Colby Brandon, Trezevant, Tennessee; 11. Cody Hodges, Clarksville, Tennessee; 12. Randy Swift, Almo, Kentucky; 13. Dustin Overman, Huron, Tennessee; 14. Matthew Rollins, Princeton, Kentucky; 15. Tya Cunningham, Murray, Kentucky; 16. Brent Burnett, Lowes, Kentucky; 17. Dustin McClintock, Marissa, Illinois; 18. Mike Watson, West Paducah, Kentucky; 19. Lloyd Lingle, Buncombe, Illinois; 20. Richie Berryhill, McKenzie, Tennessee; 21. Dustin Garner, Lexington, Tennessee; 22. Rex Rutter, Madisonville, Kentucky; 23. Clay Story, Benton, Kentucky; DNS: Adam Duvall, Central City, Kentucky; Brandon Tibaldi, Almo, Kentucky

1st Heat: 1. Mike Lentz; 2. Tya Cunningham; 3. Chase Estes; 4. Rex Rutter; 5. Colby Brandon; 6. Clay Story; 7. Cody Hodges; 8. Dustin Overman; 9. Matthew Rollins

2nd Heat: 1. Dale Nelson; 2. Mike Hodges; 3. Jimmy Nolen; 4. Brent Burnett; 5. Dustin McClintock; 6. Dustin Garner; 7. Mike Watson; 8. Floyd Clinard

3rd Heat: 1. Richie Berryhill; 2. Joel Landers; 3. R.J. Emison; 4. Joe Hamm; 5. Randy Swift; 6. Lloyd Lilngle; DNS: Adam Duvall; Brandon Tibaldi

 

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