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jrcamp
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September 29, 2008 at 12:14:11 AM
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This message was edited on September 30, 2008 at 12:27:40 AM by jrcamp

Jordan Goldesberry picked up his first feature win tonight at the 25th Annual Tom Knowles Memorial.

Matt Rogerson was second followed by rookie Ben Wagoner.

Full results will be coming soon, courtesy of Bill W.

"Tom Knowles" A-Main Winner

"Shottenkirk Toyota" , Fast Dash Winner

"Golden Eagle Distributing Co." Heat Race Winner




SprintFan16
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September 29, 2008 at 01:11:45 AM
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Pretty good night of racing, but who forgot the keys to the water truck? Love Spoon River, but that track was probably the dryest/blackest/slickest track I've ever seen.

I know it ate our right rear up and we even had a flat right front when we got home.

Still a fun night, and thank god SPS ran the midgets and sprints before the mods/LMs. Also awesome to have the show down so early, but I'd take a later starting time to preserve the track and not race with the sun beating down.

Anyways, congrats to Jordan Goldesberry on his win. Joey Moughan was bad fast before getting caught up with the lapper.



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September 29, 2008 at 07:36:25 AM
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Way to go Jordan! Solid finishes all night!

Home in bed before midnight! Priceless!


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September 29, 2008 at 08:21:54 AM
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Jordan Goldesberry Claims 24th Annual Tom Knowles Memorial!

 

(Bill W) Seventeen-year-old Jordan Goldesberry picked a good night to bring home his first career sprint car victory. The youngster picked up a win in the 24th Annual Tom Knowles Memorial at the Spoon River Speedway on Sunday night, September 28. The 2007 Ideal Ready Mix Sprint Invaders Rookie of the Year from Springfield, Illinois earned $1,500 for his feature efforts.

 

Goldesberry won the Shottenkirk Toyota of Quincy Shake-Up Dash earlier in the night, and started the 25-lap main event on the pole after rolling a “one” on the dice. Fellow Springfield resident Joey Moughan lined up on the outside of the front row and set sail on the extreme high-banked 3/8 mile oval when the green flag fell on the feature.

 

John Schulz, who led the series’ point race entering the night, brought out a caution when he spun in turns one and two on lap three. Moughan took off after the restart and started entering lapped traffic around lap eight. Matt Rogerson moved into second at the outset, with Goldesberry applying steady pressure in third.

 

With the track taking rubber, Rogerson slipped on lap twelve, allowing Goldesberry by him into second. “I missed the rubber just a little bit,” said Rogerson. “I was really tight if I didn’t get the car sideways. I didn’t think the track would lock down so soon. We had minimal stagger, so I needed to kick it in sideways. I just missed it a bit there and he drove by.”

 

On lap later, Moughan found trouble, as he tangled with the lapped car of Andy Huston. The two cars skidded to a stop on the frontstretch. That handed the lead to Goldesberry, who talked about his pass of Rogerson earlier. “Matt blew by me originally, because he found the rubber before I did. He just slid high and we were able to get by him.”

 

The race would endure two more caution periods. Mark Shirshekan rolled to a stop on lap 17, and Brett Triplett, Matt Harms and Moughan tangled on that restart. Goldesberry held up through it all, and even though his tire was close to giving out on the abrasive surface, he pulled away from the field in the final laps. “I’m glad the race ended when it did,” he said. “I don’t know if we could have gotten any farther on that tire.”

 

Rogerson followed in second, and sprint rookie Ben Wagoner was a strong third. “We ran good,” said Wagoner. “This is only my fifth (sprint) race, so taking third tonight was a really good accomplishment. We did have some motor problems. It was loading up with fuel and wouldn’t go on restarts, otherwise, maybe we could have had something for the first two.”

 

Ryan Jamison came from row five to fourth, ahead of Josh Schneiderman, Mike Trent, Korey Weyant, hard-charger Jimmy Davies and Tommy Rockwell, who rounded out the top ten. Wagoner, Jerrod Hull and Goldesberry claimed heat races.

 

Goldesberry’s win over the 22-car field was special. “It means a lot, it’s been a lot of hard work,” he says of his first triumph. “It took us two years to get the first one…I hope we can get the second one a lot quicker. My Mom and Dad make it all possible, along with our sponsors.”

 

The Ideal Ready Mix Sprint Invaders wind up their season with a doubleheader the weekend of October 3 and 4. On Friday, they’ll travel to the Morgan County Speedway in Jacksonville, Illinois to battle for the $1,500 to win Herb Barlow Memorial. On Saturday, it will be on to 34 Raceway near West Burlington, Iowa for the season finale paying $1,500 to the winner.

 

Results

Ideal Ready Mix 25-lap A main Finish (started): 1. 65, Jordan Goldesberry, Springfield, IL (1) 2. 29, Matt Rogerson, Burlington, IA (4) 3. 84, Ben Wagoner, Emden, IL (6) 4. 51J, Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (9) 5. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (11) 6. 10, Mike Trent, Rocheport, MO (8) 7. 15, Bobby Mincer, Burlington, IA (14) 8. 99w, Korey Weyant, Springfield, IL (7) 9. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL (18) 10. 95, Tommy Rockwell, Towanda, IL (13) 11. 2, John Schulz, West Burlington, IA (15) 12. 44, John Draper, Bryant, IL (21) 13. 17, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (10) 14. 2s, Justin Springer, East Peoria, IL (20) 15. 18A, Dan Avery, Burlington, IA (19) 16. 22, Bret Tripplett, Middletown, IL (16) 17. 53H, Matt Harms, Morton, IL (5) 18. 8H, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (2) 19. 3, Mark Shirshekan, Farmington, MO (17) 20. 4m, Mark Tischer, Hannibal, MO (22) 21. 40, Andy Huston, Roseville, IL (12) 22. 12, Jerrod Hull, Sikeston, MO (3). Lap Leaders: Moughan 1-13, Goldesberry 14-25.

E. G. Staats & Company Awards Heat Race #1 (8 laps, top two to Dash): 1. Ben Wagoner (1) 2. Matt Rogerson (5) 3. Korey Weyant (6) 4. Austin McCarl (2) 5. Tommy Rockwell (3) 6. Bret Tripplett (7) 7. Dan Avery (4) 8. Mark Tischer (8)

Golden Eagle Distributors/Budweiser Heat Race #2 (8 laps, top two to Dash): 1. Jerrod Hull (2) 2. Joey Moughan (5) 3. Mike Trent (1) 4. Josh Schneiderman (3) 5. Bobby Mincer (6) 6. Mark Shirshekan (4) 7. Justin Springer (7)

 

Beechbuilt Heat Race #3 (8 laps, top four to A main, top two to Dash): 1. Jordan Goldesberry (4) 2. Matt Harms (2) 3. Ryan Jamison (7) 4. Andy Huston (1) 5. John Schulz (6) 6. Jimmy Davies (3) 7. John Draper (5)

Shottenkirk Toyota of Quincy Shake-Up Dash (6 laps): 1. Jordan Goldesberry (2) 2. Joey Moughan (4) 3. Jerrod Hull (6) 4. Matt Rogerson (1) 5. Matt Harms (3) 6. Ben Wagoner (5)

 

Contingency Awards:

 

Hard Charger – Jimmy Davies

The Brake Man – Andy Huston

Diversified Machine – Jerrod Hull

M&W Aluminum Products – Jimmy Davies

Ultra Shield – Mark Shirshekan

Saldana Racing Products – John Schulz

Rod End Supply – Korey Weyant, Bobby Mincer

Hepfner Racing Products – Matt Harms

Velocity Wings – Dan Avery

Kinser Air Filters – Austin McCarl


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bullseye0
September 29, 2008 at 10:42:37 AM
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Posted By: SprintFan16 on September 29 2008 at 01:11:45 AM

Pretty good night of racing, but who forgot the keys to the water truck? Love Spoon River, but that track was probably the dryest/blackest/slickest track I've ever seen.

I know it ate our right rear up and we even had a flat right front when we got home.

Still a fun night, and thank god SPS ran the midgets and sprints before the mods/LMs. Also awesome to have the show down so early, but I'd take a later starting time to preserve the track and not race with the sun beating down.

Anyways, congrats to Jordan Goldesberry on his win. Joey Moughan was bad fast before getting caught up with the lapper.



I hated seeing Joey get caught up with a lapped car also.When the rubber is down some guys refuse to leave it when trying to be lapped.Thats just racing.Glad to see Jordan get his first,which I'm sure wont be his last...CONGRATS



CAMFAB
September 29, 2008 at 11:12:47 AM
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Thanks to John Draper and Roger Grant for teaming up and bringing their 305 to the Knowles. They have received the 305 reward at Midland Performance. I know it isn't much but I do appreciate their attending this show. Chris McGraw


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racingwarden
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September 29, 2008 at 01:12:33 PM
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This message was edited on September 29, 2008 at 01:13:05 PM by racingwarden
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Posted By: jrcamp on September 29 2008 at 12:14:11 AM

Jordan Goldesberry picked up his first feature win tonight at the 25th Annual Tom Knowles Memorial.

Matt Rogerson was second followed by rookie Ben Wagoner.

Full results will be coming soon, courtesy of Bill W.

"Tom Knowles" A-Main Winner

"Shottenkirk Toyota" , Fast Dash Winner

"Golden Eagle Distributing Co." Heat Race Winner



Congrats to Jordan.. you did a GREAT job

Also thanks to everyone for moving the program along. Home in Coralville by 1130 pm

Rusty Rogerson



CAMFAB
September 29, 2008 at 03:30:11 PM
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How about that Ben Wagoner. Great run by this young man. I would like to welcome Ben and his whole team to the Sprint Invaders. These last few years have seen us get stronger rookies every year. Jordan, Austin, Andy, and Ben just to name a few. Good Job guys!


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Andrew S Quinn
September 29, 2008 at 06:30:47 PM
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Moughan was good to watch, bummer he got caught up in lapped traffic.

First time SIA race for me,and also the first time I had heard Bill W. announce. This guy is colossal at everything he does.


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