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Local Racing: Nouse turns tables against Erdley

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Kevin Nouse turned the tables on Mike Erdley Saturday at Port Royal Speedway.

 Nouse lost Friday night's lead to Erdley at Williams Grove in the All-Star event but Saturday at the Port, Nouse drove by Port's defending track champion on the 18th lap and went onto score his second 25-lap sprint car win of the season at the track.

 Nouse's win was his third overall this season in the Bryan Golden-owned No. 12 sprinter.

 Erdley finished in the runner-up spot ahead of points leader Keith Kauffman, Sean Michael and Clark Simonton, Jr. Enola's Bob Howard finished 11th, while Todd Shaffer was involved in a crash in the Beam Racing owned sprinter and was paid for 19th spot.

 Tim Wilson captured his first 20-lap late model win of the season over Scott Haus, Waylon Wagner, Eric Zembower and Mike Hess. Shermansdale's Scott Lupfer placed 16th.

 Tim Krape won another pro stock main over John Heane and Bill Powell while Dave Leidy took the 4-cylinder win over Ralph Morgan, Jr. and Tim Burkholder.

 Greg Hodnett won Thursday night's All-Star sprint car feature at the Port after taking the lead with three laps to go when Doug Esh suffered a blown tire.

 Hodnett's sixth overall win of the year came over Fred Rahmer, Nouse, Greg Wilson and Kauffman.

BILLET WINS FOURTH

 Carlisle's Carl Billet raced to his fourth late model win of the year Saturday at Susquehanna Speedway Park.

 Billet, who leads the points at SSP took the lead on lap 16 and drove to the win over Sterling Kinard, Carl Graves, Mike Walls and Randy Christine, Jr. Dillsburg's Gerry Stutting, Jr. finished eighth, Shermansdale's Jake Jones 18th and Carlisle's Scott Richwine 19th.

 Kory Sites picked up his second win of the year in SSP street stock action over Steve Dove, Newville's Gary Johnston, Joe whitely and Joey Hoffer. Carlisle's Brian Hauenstein placed 17th.

 Wellsville's John Stoll, Jr. won the 4-cylinder main over Ronnie Buck and John Henry while Matt Wampler won the Xtreme Stock car main over Brent Fogelsonger and Mike Goodwin. Shippensburg's Charlie Pensinger was eighth.

 Dave Ely was the Thursday night ARDC Midget winner at SSP over Tracy Readinger and Brent Arndt while Tom Mayberry took the Legends car win over Randy Kissinger and Tyler Bear.

FEATHERS WINS SHOOTOUT

 After blowing the motor in his own car during warmups Saturday at Hagerstown Speedway, Bo Feathers climbed in fellow racer Sean Cosgrove's late model and never lost a beat.

 Feathers took the lead on the seventh lap of the 40-lap Hagerstown/Winchester Shootout and blew away the field for his third win of the year at the track. He won over Jeremy Miller, Kirk Ryan, Jr., Gary Stuhler and Jamie Lathroum. Shermansdale's Mike Lupfer did not qualify in the 44-car field.

 J.T. Spence won the Friday night Shootout event at Winchester which was the Lee Stultz Memorial and paid a cool $10,000 to win.

 Feathers also won the overall Shootout points title over Spence and Andy Anderson.

 Arlin Brougher captured his second late model sportsman win of the year at Hagerstown over Brian Lessley, Andy Fries, Al Shawver, Sr. and Kyle Lear.  Shippensburg's Jerry Bard finished 13th.

STEHMAN WINS FIRST SPORTSMAN MAIN

 John Stehman picked up his first Super Sportsman feature win of the year Saturday at Trail-Way Speedway.

 Stehman's win came on the Sportsman Tour after taking the lead on lap 19 from John Garman.  

 He then won over Carmen Perigo, Jr., Garman, Rocky Magaro and Glenn Keller with Summerdale's JR Fry sixth over 24th starting Frankie Herr of Carlisle, Newville's Russ Mitten, Danny Hager and Dillsburg's Rich Eichelberger.  Summerdale's Jason Fry was 16th, Dillsburg's Ryan Rupp 17th and Mechanicsburg's Steve Wilbur 20th.

 Brian Brehm won the 600 Micro Sprint feature over Shippensburg's Dwayne Gutshall, Newville's Timmie Barrick, Eddie Rice and Tyler Esh. Enola's Jake Murphy was eighth and Mt Holly's Ricky Stonebraker 17th.

 Jason Rochelle won the Legends event over Greg Burd and Frank Polimeda.

 In Friday night Trail-Way action, York's Jeff Rohrbaugh grabbed his first 358 Sprint car win of the season in the Vincent Racing JEI Chassis.

 He came from the 15th starting spot into the lead on lap 17 and won over Brad McClelland, Danny Dietrich, Nick Palmerino and Randy Whisler. Carlisle's Jake Raudabaugh was 19th and Carlisle's Frankie Herr 22nd.

 Sam Gallagher won the thundercar feature over Nat Tuckey and Craig Wagaman and Dan Furman topped street stock action.

FIRST EVER WIN FOR

KELLEHER

 Larry Kelleher raced to his first ever 358 Sprint car win Saturday at Selinsgrove Speedway.

 Kelleher started fifth and took control of the race on the sixth lap and held off points leader Blane Heimbach for the feature win. Carlisle's Dave Calaman was third over Mike Walter and Adrian Shaffer.

 Pat Cannon's Highlands Tire entry was involved in a crash and finished 23rd while Carlisle's Jason Shultz was 24th after a violent first lap crash.

 Jim Yoder took the late model win over Mike Bingaman, Brett Schadel, Chris Wilkinson and Craig Swartzlander while Lon Savage, Jr. won the pro stocks and Donnie Murphy topped roadrunner action.

OTHER WEEKEND ACTION

 Jeff Rine topped Bedford Speedway late model action on Friday over Ron Delano, Jack Pencil, Scott Rhodes and Wayne Johnson. Mike Altobelli won the limited late model main with Newville's Donnie Farling finishing fourth.

 Ryan McAndrew was the 270 Micro winner at Path Valley Speedway over Sean McAndrew and Heath Hehnly.

 Donnie Hendershot defeated Hehnly to win the Sidewinders 1000 Sprints feature and it was Jesse Fitz taking the 600 Micro Sprint win over Jim Brookens, Jake Murphy, Jeremy Ginder and AJ Bast. Barrick was eighth.

 Josh Weller won his first career URC sprint car main Saturday at Grandview Speedway over Chris Coyle, Curt Michael, Ed Aiken and Kramer Williamson.

 Dusty Foust was the Shippensburg Speedway 600 Micro winner Saturday over Mike Holley, Dustin Sheffield, Bo Gordon and Ryan Hook while Keith Arnolt (thunder rear), Dillon Stake (cyclones), Eddie Kirby (mini stocks) and Adam Adams (slick track) were other winners.