Clinton County Fair Demolition Derby August 1st 2021

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Kyle Coryea

Butch Lamere (57) with the crunching hit on Tommy Beshaw (49) as he is pushing the suburan across the track. After I a year off due to the covid 19 pandemic it was the return of the Clinton County Fair demolition derby in front of a packed crowd there would be just over a hundred in attendance ranging from full size, compact, trucks, and vans. It would be the annual all-day affair as the show would get underway at noon and would last till around ten o'clock. It would be a steady rain throughout the day but that would not keep the fans or competitors away from having a smashing good time. The biggest class of cars on the day would be the popular compact cars as they would need seven heats and consi and the championship to decide the winner. It would definitely be a hard-hitting day as competitors were looking to take out their frustration after not derby for two years and the hitting would show it on the track. When the dust and smashing would settle on the day the winners would be Tyler Atwell in the Full-Size cars, Brittany Woodside in the Truck division, Landon Sears in the Vans, and in the compact cars it would be Devin Fournier in the modified and Jerry Groucher in the stock class. Gallery

the final blow
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Kyle Coryea

Tyler Atwell (3) with the final blow on the Timberjaxx to win the modified full size car division. Gallery

Independence Day Bash July 4th 2021

Norfolk Fire Department
body jaring hit
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Kyle Coryea

The red smile face car with body jarring hit in the corner that sends the driver sideways in the car on the crunch. It would be the annual Independence Day Bash at the Norfolk Fire Department it what was believed to be a smaller to mid-size derby ended up being the biggest car count in the history of that derby at 103 cars. It was a good thing that it was in the middle of the summer cause the smashing wouldn't start till 2 pm and run to almost dark as the championship would finish up around 8-9 pm. It would be a hard-hitting affair throughout the day. It would start off with the youth derby and it would be won by a kid that came all the way down from Maine to have a little fun in the dirt with his car. Then when the big show got underway there would be compact, full-size, vans and trucks that would derby. As the sun was starting to set on the day before the fireworks would go off there would be a championing crowned on the day and it would be staying in St Lawerence County as Travis Charleston would get the feature win and take home the trophy, bragging rights, and a cool thousand dollars. Gallery

Independence Day Bash Norfolk Fire Department July 4th 2021

the future
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Kyle Coryea

Its the future of the sport as the Maine kid takes out young mister reno for the victory. It would be the annual Independence Day Bash at the Norfolk Fire Department it what was believed to be a smaller to mid-size derby ended up being the biggest car count in the history of that derby at 103 cars. It was a good thing that it was in the middle of the summer cause the smashing wouldn't start till 2 pm and run to almost dark as the championship would finish up around 8-9 pm. It would be a hard-hitting affair throughout the day. It would start off with the youth derby and it would be won by a kid that came all the way down from Maine to have a little fun in the dirt with his car. Then when the big show got underway there would be compact, full-size, vans and trucks that would derby. As the sun was starting to set on the day before the fireworks would go off there would be a championing crowned on the day and it would be staying in St Lawerence County as Travis Charleston would get the feature win and take home the trophy, bragging rights, and a cool thousand dollars. Gallery

on the tire
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Kyle Coryea

The grooff jeep with the hard hit on the side of the side of the gray jeep as he looked to take out the tires and disable it.Gallery

May Madness Demolition Derby March 6th 2021

rear end shot
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Kyle Coryea

Tyler King (20k) with the rear end shot on Tyler Burdo (26) that folds the hood right up. It would be the first edition of the may madness from the Clinton County Fairgrounds and there would be around 75 cars that would show up for the four different divisions. It would be a hard-hitting affair from start to finish in the 4 cylinder stock and modified along with the trucks and vans' small and big divisions. There also were a few 8 cylinders that would be attending. Along with the hard-hitting, there would be a few cars that would get pinned along the wall and get a little too hot and need some attention. When the dust and mud would settle on the night the winners for the event would be Jason Seymour (Big Trucks), Todd Ebersole (small trucks), John Brown (4 cylinders modified), and Terry Reno (4 cylinder stocks. Now everyone in the area will start getting their cars ready for the big fair show at the end of July. Gallery

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Kyle Coryea

Eli Beshaw (93) with the hard hit on Zachary Rondeau (88) sends him right into the concrete wall. Gallery

May Madness May 22nd 2021

Clinton County Fairgrounds
side skis
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Kyle Coryea

Conner Turgeron (21t) with the hit and then side skies across the side of David Campeau (112) during the heats. It would be the first edition of the may madness from the Clinton County Fairgrounds and there would be around 75 cars that would show up for the four different divisions. It would be a hard-hitting affair from start to finish in the 4 cylinder stock and modified along with the trucks and vans' small and big divisions. There also were a few 8 cylinders that would be attending. Along with the hard-hitting, there would be a few cars that would get pinned along the wall and get a little too hot and need some attention. When the dust and mud would settle on the night the winners for the event would be Jason Seymour (Big Trucks), Todd Ebersole (small trucks), John Brown (4 cylinders modified), and Terry Reno (4 cylinder stocks. Now everyone in the area will start getting their cars ready for the big fair show at the end of July. Gallery

North Lawerence Fire Department Winter Bash Demolition Derby March 6th 2021

nodified vs van
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Kyle Coryea

Oddie Cunningham with the modified 8 cylinders putting one of the final shots on the van that just wouldn't die. It would be the first-ever North Lawrence Fire Department, Winter Bash, at the Snyder Motorsports. It would be a first for this reporter to take in a demolition derby and would different experience. It would be on the cooler side seeing that this was the first weekend in March but the community would come out to support the event along with the North Lawrence Fire Department and the Snyder Motorsports Park that hosted. There would be around 60 cars that show up from your basic 4 cylinders to stock and modified 8 cylinders and the popular trucks and van. When the mud and snow would settle the winner on the day would be the popular Joey Foster. With the success of the event, the plans are already in the works for the second Winter Bash. Gallery

side shot
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Kyle Coryea

Brad Hathaway in the yellow and pink takes a side shot from the mayhem car that sends the mud just flying and sliding down the track. Gallery

North Lawrence Fire Department Winter Bash March 6th 2021

Snyder Motorsports Park
rear end up
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Kyle Coryea

Joey Foster (91j) with the slamming rear end hit on the 62 that sends his rear in the air and pins the 62 in the corner. It would be the first-ever North Lawrence Fire Department, Winter Bash, at the Snyder Motorsports. It would be a first for this reporter to take in a demolition derby and would different experience. It would be on the cooler side seeing that this was the first weekend in March but the community would come out to support the event along with the North Lawrence Fire Department and the Snyder Motorsports Park that hosted. There would be around 60 cars that show up from your basic 4 cylinders to stock and modified 8 cylinders and the popular trucks and van. When the mud and snow would settle the winner on the day would be the popular Joey Foster. With the success of the event, the plans are already in the works for the second Winter Bash. Gallery

Franklin County Fair Demolition Derby Malone, NY August 6th 2012

folded up
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Kyle Coryea

Car #6 with the hard hit on the green car that he lined up all the way from the left side boundary line. The annual demolition derby would return to the Franklin County there would be over a hundred cars at the derby that would be separated into eight heats including a truck heat as well. The winner if the derby would be Amanda Ashline. There were be plenty of hard-hitting throughout the night of action. Gallery

rides up the hood
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Kyle Coryea

Car #53 rides up the hood of car #003 as he is getting in the front fender by car #4. Gallery

Porier's True Value Enduro 125 Presented by Rene Repair - September 29th 2019

battling for the lead

Nick Heywood (86) and Michael Wright (78) battle for the lead late in the race. It would be the annual Porier's True Value Enduro 125 presented by Rene Repair and this years edition would have 95 cars. With the 95 cars on the track when the race started you can imagine the first few laps would be interesting with much contact and many dead cars scattered around the track. The early race leader would Josh Laporte and would have the lead til midway through when he would make contact with on the dead cars. Inhering the lead would be Michael Wright and he would have the lead until the closing laps when a slower car would take him out. Taking over the lead and hanging on for the win would be Nick Heywood and Michael Wright would rally back for second place and finishing out the top three would be Cody Kilburn. With the end of this race will close out the 2019 season at Plattsburgh Airborne Speedway.Gallery

crash bam boom

We have a wreck at the bottom of turn 1 and 2 with two cars getting together and sliding into third that kicks up the dirt almost going on the lid. Gallery

Franklin County Fair Night #2 - August 10th 2019

rock away

Nick Harden (125) with the hard shot to the side of Jerry O'Connor that rocks it on it side but stays on its wheel. It would be the second night of demolition derby action at the Franklin County Fair there would be around 120 cars in the pits from compact, 8 cylinder and truck and vans. Before the night would start though we would go back and honor the past with the first demolition derby hall of fame and there would be 13 members in the class. Once the derby got underway the smashing would be fierce from start to finish with a couple rollovers and few fires throughout the night. When the smashing would end on the night there would be three winners on the night Randy Martin in the 4 cylinder class, Jerry O'Connor in the truck class, and Chris Mossow in the 8 cylinder class.Gallery

crunch

Ethan Hults (7EH) with the hard hit on to the front of the 3c that folds up the front of the 3C although the 3C wuld hang on for a top three finish. Gallery

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