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8/20/2023

8/20/2023

Hagerstown Speedway


“Kershner Adds Name to Hagerstown Win List With Saturday LMS Score”

Hagerstown MD, (8/19/23)- Defending Late Model Sportsman track champion Cody Kershner ended a frustrating season to collect his first win of 2023 in Saturdays 20-lap Late Model Sportsman feature at Hagerstown speedway. The win for Kershner, aboard his Wilt/Fischer racing Rocket no.2+2, would be his 5th career division victory and first since June 18th, 2022.
The heads up start would place Kershner on the front row for the initial green flag of the event and that was all he needed as he would go on to pace all 20 circuits in the caution free event to become the 8th different winner of the 2023 season. “It’s been a rough year and we definitely needed this one.” Kershner stated post race. “We had a good car but track position was everything tonight and with the track being top dominant we were able to get there first.” Greg “Spike” Moore was second, Wesley Bonebrake took third with Matt Glanden and current point leader Devin Hart rounding out the top five.
George Dixon Jr. Had a perfect night as he scored a win in his qualifying event, and then would take the lead from Ray Kable on the second lap to win the 20-lap Mid Atlantic Modified feature. Dixon’s win would be his career-first series and Hagerstown feature win. “We have lead a lot of these Mid Atlantic races but could never seal the deal, now we can finally check that box!” Kable held tough for second, 10th starting Glenn Elliott was third with Justin Cullum and Michael Pappas completing the top five.
Even with a $250 bounty on his head, Jason Stoner held off a furious late race rush by current point leader Jasen Geesaman, to collect his 8th,15-lap Semi Late win of the season and the $525 winners share. Steve Kent, Greg Diehl and Ryan Smith trailed at the finish.
Division standings leader Keith Reed took the lead from Randy Linaburg on the 11th lap and would go on to score his 6th win of the season in the 15-lap Pure Stock feature. Randy Linaburg, Tyler Fisher, Kristopher Hutton and Nathan Younker followed at the finish. Roland and Dylan Brown would split the twin feature program for the classic racing series.

Late Model Sportsman (20-laps)
Cody Kershner, Greg “Spike” Moore, Wesley Bonebrake, Matt Glanden, Devin Hart, Levi Crowl, Austin Warrenfeltz, Danny Atherton, Scott Palmer, Jared Fulkroad, Chad Earnst, Brandon Bard, Kyle Lear, Dustin Arnold, Codey Breeden DNS- Kaiden Bard, Cody Lear, Mason Strait

Mid Atlantic Modifieds (20-laps)
George Dixon, Ray Kable, Glenn Elliott, Justin Cullum, Michael Pappas, Jimmy Jesmer Jr, Tony Wuest, Darin Hoover, Michael Grady Jr, Travis Clower, Ricky Hulson, Nick DiBella, Frank DiBella, Brandon Householder, Derek Deusenberry, TJ DeHaven, Cody Oliver

Semi Lates (15-laps)
Jason Stoner, Jasen Geesaman, Steve Kent, Greg Diehl, Ryan Smith, Jamey Swank, Rob Nichols, Josh Bloom, Dwayne Snyder, Shane McQuay, Brady Neff, Jeremy Mills, Isaiah Miller, Chuckie Johnson, Bobby Miexsall DNS- Bryan Kerns, Kenneth Wolfe

Pure Stocks (15-laps)
Keith Reed, Randy Linaburg, Tyler Fisher, Kristopher Hutton, Nathan Younker, Sam Caravello, Andrew Saffelle, Nick Fogle, Devin Thomas, Dylan Beavers, Billy Ecton Jr, Mike Fuller, Dustin Proctor, Scott Dunham Jr, Blake Reed, Billy Ecton Sr, Carter Shank, Jeff Bosley, Brian Shingleton, Tommy Caravello, John Catlett, Jamie Speelman

Classic Cars (15-laps)
Roland Brown, Steve Cantwell, Connor Cantwell, Dylan Brown, Tyler Miller, Logan Miller, Nathan Todt, Bill Brown Jr, Mark Shorb, Shanon Unitis DNS- Joe Brown

Classic Cars (April 8 make up, 15-laps)
Dylan Brown, Roland Brown, Connor Cantwell, Bill Brown Jr, Steve Cantwell, Mark Shorb, Logan Miller, Joe Brown, Tyler Miller, Steve Cantwell


Article Credit: Doug Watson

Submitted By: Josh Fries

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