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Defending Bond Auto Parts DIRTcar Sportsman Modified stock car champion Adam Pierson returned to victory lane in the 30-lap R&M Automotive main event at Bear Ridge Speedway on May 19th. The Fairlee driver passed Justin Comes late in the race to score his first win of the season. Comes, 18, of Middlebury, grabbed the lead from Josh Sunn on lap 19 and looked like a certain first-time winner, but Pierson was able to reel Comes in and take the lead late in the going. A final restart with just a handful of laps remaining gave Pierson the jump and solidified him in the top spot. Kevin Chaffee, of Fairlee, snuck past Comes as the runner-up. Comes, Sunn, and Derek Graham completed the top five. Troy Comeau of Rumney, NH scored his first-ever Bear Ridge victory in the Sportsman Modified Rookie feature, beating Eddie Patterson and Josh Currier. Josh Harrington, of Topsham, was the surprise winner in the Wells River Chevrolet Sportsman Coupe feature. Much like Comes in the Modifieds, sophomore driver Teddy Salomaa, of Bradford, was out front and headed to an apparent first career win, but the driveline broke on his car in the final corner, stacking the field up behind him. Harrington, who was running in second place, was the first driver to mash the gas pedal and crossed the line as the winner. Jason Horniak, of Bradford, slipped past for second place, and Gene Pierson limped his badly damaged car home in third. Salomaa coasted across the line in fourth place still a career-best effort with Terry Williams fifth. Flat Foot Joe Krawiec of Bristol, CT earned his first USAC Dirt Midget Association win of the season in convincing fashion.
Double-duty racer Chaffee drove from deep in the field to finish second, with Tim Gallant of Wales, MA a career-best third. Scott Holcomb and Chase Dowling ran fourth and fifth, respectively. Mike Greene of Pike, NH squeaked out his first A Notch Above Automotive Limited Late Model win in a thrilling, razor-close battle with youngster Jordan Fornwalt, of Bradford. Greene nipped his 15 year-old rival by less than three feet for the victory. Rookie Sam Comeau was third ahead of Brian Chaffee and Travis King. Chuck Simmons, of Bradford, scored an emotional win in the Weglarz Property Service Fast Four feature, avenging a loss from the previous week after suffering a flat tire while leading. Tim Martin, of White River Junction, was second with Rochesters Danny Doyle third. Charlie Lakin, of Groton, took down his first KDD NAPA of Bradford Hornet win in several years, leading every step of the way. Rookie driver Brandon Gray, of East Thetford, was second with Andy Mooney, of Danville, third; each scored the best finishes of their Bear Ridge careers. In Granite State Mini Sprint action, Rich Crooker of Nashua, NH ran to his first Bear Ridge win of the year in the 600cc division after early leader Dave Morgan had a mechanical failure. Troy Boissoneau and Jake Williams completed the podium. Josh Boissoneau of Bedford, NH won the crash-marred 500cc feature ahead of Mike Bubnis and Kyle Belliveau. Bear Ridge Speedway is located on Kidder Road in Bradford, just off Exit 16 on Interstate 91. For more information, call (802) 222-4052 or visit www.bearridgespeedway.com.
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family members and Silent Cal reenactor Jim Cooke. Enjoy childrens activities, wagon rides, chicken barbecue, music and more. Lets Go Fishing Clinic: Saturday, June 9, 10am 1pm at Branbury State Park. Enjoy family time learning about fishing and aquatic resources through hands-on activities. Admission to the park and the clinic are free. Fishing equipment provided. Certificates awarded to all participants. Storywalk - The Lorax: Available during park hours at Silver Lake, Mt. Philo, Button Bay, Knight Point and Elmore State Parks. Its a book! Its a hike! Wait, its both! Pages of the Dr. Suess favorite, The Lorax are laid out on a trail inviting park visitors to follow the story while walking along the path. Green Mountain Brass Band: Sunday, June 10, 2pm 4pm, Waterbury Center State Park. Bring a picnic, family and friends. Sit lakeside amidst the beautiful green mountains and enjoy the rousing music of the Green Mountain Brass Band. A park favorite, the Brass Band is a traditional band comprised of 20 brass and percussion musicians who play a variety of traditional and contemporary music, classics, show tunes, pop, jazz, rock and of course, marches. For more information, please visit www.vermontdays.com.
Tides #7 Meaghan McGrath (3 goals) runs into some strong defense from Comet Jen Denso during the first half. DAVID HEATH PHOTO Spauldings Carmen Mears (3 goals,1 assist) puts the brakes on to try to outmaneuver Comet Lawren Debrichelice during the fourth quarter. DAVID HEATH PHOTO
Vermont moose hunting permit applications have been available on the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Departments website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com) since early May, but printed applications are now at Vermont license agents statewide. Lottery applications are $10 for residents and $25 for nonresidents. The deadline to apply is July 5. Winners of the permit lottery will purchase resident hunting permits for $100 and nonresident hunting permits for $350. Hunters also will have the option to bid on five moose
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Last Tuesday, the BFA - St. Albans girls lacrosse team with Kate Dillon (8 goals) stopped Spaulding Tides fourth quarter comeback to win 22-15. The Tide was down 11-18 midway in
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Are you at peak riding or running fitness this summer? Come test your fitness with an epic evening of casual sprint racing up Cliff Street in Montpelier! The 2012 Cliff Hanger Sprint Race will be held Sunday, June 3rd. The race fee is $10, and registration begins at 4pm at Court St. and Hillside Ave. in Montpelier. Racing starts at 5pm, and this year there will be alternating riding and running heats, with a final faceoff between the top four riders and runners. The course heads straight up Cliff and Corse Streets. This short stretch of uphill is one of the steepest climbs in Montpelier and is sure to instill pain in the best hill climber, especially when done repeatedly! The starting line is at the bottom of Cliff Street with the finish at the top near the Hubbard Park gate. Riders will cool-down through Hubbard Park and loop around to the start via Winter, Elm, and Corse Streets; runners will head back down the course. Racers will compete in heats of four, determined by random seeding, and will be placed for the next round according to their finishing place. The number of heats will be dependent on participation, but most likely will be between 2 and 4. Top finishers will be awarded with unique prizes and gift certificates. While this is a competitive event, all ages and abilities are welcome! If you are not up for racing, feel free to cheer on the racers up the hill. The atmosphere is jubilant and festive, similar to big bike climbs in European road races! Bring your noise-makers, cowbells, and pom-poms. At least six volunteers are also needed to help out at the start and to marshal the course during the race. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Carrie at events@onionriver.com. For more information, contact Carrie or Kip at Onion River Sports at 802-229-9409 or events@onionriver.com.
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tive who is widely known for his calm voice and unmatched storytelling, was inducted into the National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) Hall of Fame in 2007. NASCAR announced last week the 2013 class of inductees into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. The ve-person class, which will be ofcially inducted in a ceremony on Friday, Feb. 8, 2013 at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, N.C., consists of Buck Baker, Cotton Owens, Herb Thomas, Rusty Wallace and Leonard Wood. Members of the 54-member NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Panel met last Wednesday in a closed session in Charlotte, N.C., to vote on the induction class of 2013For the rst time in Voting with Steve Poulin Day history, there was a tie for the fth and nal induction spot. Following the announcement of the Voting Panel members chose Baker 2013 NASCAR Hall of Fame class on over Fireball Roberts after a re-vote Wednesday night, NASCAR announced between the two nominees. The next the creation of a new award to honor the top vote getters were Roberts, Jerry contributions of media to the success of Cook and Tim Flock. the sport. This award, which will become What Theyre Saying part of the annual NASCAR Hall of Fame Media have played an important ceremonies beginning in February 2013, role in the growth and popularity will bear the names of the rst two award of NASCAR over the years by tellwinners, legendary broadcasters Ken ing the stories of legendary drivers, Squier and Barney Hall, and be called championship moments and week-tothe Squier-Hall Award for NASCAR Meweek action to millions of fans across dia Excellence. A special exhibit will be the world. The voices of Ken Squier created as part of the existing media secand Barney Hall are an indelible part tion within the NASCAR Hall of Fame of our sports history and we couldnt to recognize the careers of Squier and be more pleased to recognize their Hall, as well as honorees in the years to long and outstanding careers. Bricome. Squier, one of NASCARs original an France, NASCAR chairman and broadcasters, carved a massive footprint CEO. during NASCARs formative broadcast years. Beginning with the Motor RacNext Lap ing Network (MRN) in 1970, Squires For the Cup teams its off to Dogolden voice took NASCAR to a national ver International Speedways high audience thirsting for live coverage. He banked -superfast 1-mile concrete is perhaps best-known for his work durfor the 43rd Annual FedEx Beneting the 1979 Daytona 500, a milestone ting Autism Speaks 400 (FOX, June, moment for the entire sport, as Squires 3, 1:00 p.m.). Matt Kenseth was the voice on CBS welcomed millions to the 2011 winner- leading the event for rst live ag-to-ag coverage of The 33 laps. It was the second win of the Great American Race a moniker he 2011 season for Kenseth, his second coined. Squiers father Lloyd owned and at Dover and the 20th win of his 411 operated WDEV in Waterbury, Vermont and Ken began his on-air work at age 12 Vermonts Ken Squier will become the rst recipient of a race career. Jimmie Johnson is the (When Lloyd Squier died in 1979, Ken newly established NASCAR media award named after the defending pole winner. famed Motorsports announcer. Steve Poulin photo inherited the station and remains its prin The NASCAR Camping World cipal owner and CEO). Squiers racing Truck Series returns to action on Friannouncing career began announcing a stock car race from the back day, June 1 at Dover International Speedway. Previous Dover winof an old logging truck at a tiny dirt track in Vermont at age 14. He ners currently active are Jason Lefer (2003) and Ron Hornaday was the announcer of choice at Mallets Bay and the Northeastern Jr. (2007). Last years winner Kyle Busch ended the tracks streak Speedway as well as the Monadnock Speedway in the 1950s. In of 11 consecutive different winners 1960 he founded and built Thunder Road International SpeedBowl, The American Canadian Tour now takes some time off before the Barre, Vermont quarter-mile oval which he still owns. Squier heading to White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday, June was among a group of six men who brought to life Catamount 23rd. Eight-time American Canadian Tour Champion Brian Hoar Stadium in Milton, Vermont, which operated from 1965 - 1987. started off his title defense with convincing victories in 2012, beatHe was a frequent announcer at this track dubbed The Home of ing out four-time Lee USA Speedway Champion Wayne Helliwell, the Brave. Squier co-founded Motor Racing Network in 1969. He Jr. by a collective car length in each of the rst two events at Lee announced races on the network for several years before moving US and Thunder Road. Helliwell bounced back and shook off to television in the later 1970s. Hall began his career in the 1950s being second ddle to Hoar and claimed the Spring Green 112 working at local radio stations in commanding fashion for his rst ACT win, stealing the point in North Carolina and served as lead that Hoar had held for nearly three years. The storybook came Bristol Motor Speedways rst unbound at Oxford when 2011 Rookie of the Year Ben Ashline public address announcer when rocketed to his rst career ACT victory, vaulting himself from 14th the track opened. He called his to 7th in overall points, and leaving point leaders Helliwell and rst Daytona 500 in 1960, and Hoar stuck in the mire. Helliwell was forced to retire after having has missed only three broad- heating problems, leaving the #27NH car stranded on pit road in a casts in the 54-year history of veil of steam. Helliwell watched his point lead dwindle helplessly The Great American Race. He from the ineld. Hoar tried to capitalize on the rare stumble, but joined MRN as an original an- struggled with tires all day and even went a lap down to a merciless nouncer at the networks incep- Ashline before spinning out late in the race. He would eventually tion in 1970, rst as a turn an- salvage a 13th place nish while Helliwell was credited with 30th nouncer and then moving to the place. Helliwell now clings to a two-point margin over the hardbooth in the late 70s where he charging Polewarczyk. Hoar has fallen to third place, 11 points has been a xture ever since at back. The youngster, Theriault rides fourth, eight points off the race tracks from coast to coast. heels of Hoar and is now the only driver on the Tour to nish in the The Elkin, North Carolina, na- top ten in all four races in 2012.
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