Lucky E Rodeo (IPRA.APRA): Clinton County Fair Pro Rodeo July 7th 2025

ridin the bronc
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Kyle Coryea

Caden Lowe getting the only full ride in the Saddle Bronc and would get a score 64 to win the title. It would be the second annual Clinton County Fair Pro Rodeo brought to you by the Lucky E Rodeo Production, as they would be on their road to the International Pro Rodeo Association World Finals in front of a full grandstand, so they would all be chasing the money, along with the bragging rights. The first discipline up would be the Bareback Rodeo, as Tate Papszycki would get the win with a score of 72 by 1 point over Kenneth Glick, and Matthew Smith would round out the top three. Then it would be time for the Saddle Bronc. Only one rider would make the full 8 seconds, and that would be Caden Lowe with a score of 64, who would win just over a thousand dollars. Then we would have the tie down roping, with only two roping the calf. Gabriel Bergeron would win it with a 12.2 over Austin Stewart and get the $700 first-place check. Then it would be time to wrestle the steers, and Austin Stewart would be the best of the bunch with a time of 8.1 and beat out Trevor Graham with a 10.6 and get the $513 first-place check. Then we would have the team roping, and the team of Rounds and Quinn would beat out the other team by 2 seconds. They would each get $707 for the win. In the newest discpkne breakaway roping, Dede Koryto would get the only qualified time at 3.4 and win $1100. Then it would be time for the speedsters as the girls would race the barrels, and Britney Butzer would get the win with a 14.47, just under a second over Kayla Somero, and get the $568 first-place check. Then, to finish off the night, it would be the popular bull riding, and there would be three guys who would attempt to ride, but none of them would make the full eight seconds. That would do it for the competition on the night, and the plans are underway for their return next year and the third edition of the Clinton County Fair Pro Rodeo. Gallery

with the catch
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Kyle Coryea

Gabriel Bergeron with the head catch in the tie roping for the winning time of 12.2. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Mid-Season Championships @ Devils Bowl Speedway July 5th 2025

for the lead
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Kyle Coryea

Troy Audet (13a) and Adam Piper (66) would battle for the win in the second feature of the Sunoco Sportsman Modified that would see Audet get the win of the season. It would be the ninth race of the 2025 season at the Devil's Bowl Speedway, marking the time for the mid-season championships. There would be double features for all divisions in attendance. The first feature we will discuss is the pair of features for the Sunoco Sportsman Modified, each consisting of 25 laps. In the first feature, the battle up front would be between Josh Leclaire and Adam Piper. Leclaire captured the flag for his first win of the season. Thennin their seconddfeatureanner Siemons gggot theead off the start, and Troy Audet wcchallengedohim r the win, auultimately getting tohe checkered first .. en we would have the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified for their tttwin 20sIn the first race, Ed Bell would get the lead off the start, but William Lussier would challenge him for the win. Lussier would secure the victory and his first win of the season. Then in the second feature, it would see Steve Miller start in the front row and look back as he would go wire to wire for the win. Then it would be time for the Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified for a pair of 15-lap races. In the first race, it would be no contest as Jason Kerr would go wire to wire from the pole for the win. In the second one, Raelin Dunham would start in the next-to-last row and work her way up for the win, keeping the point standings close as they entered the second half of the season. Then it would be time for the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints featuring the dirty dozen. In the first one, Jordan Zakrzewski would take the lead at the start of the event, but Gage Provench, starting from the next-to-last spot, would work his way up for the win.
Then in the second feature, Jordan Zakrewski would get the lead off the start again, but this time Scott Bachand would chase him down for the win, securing his second victory of the season after going zero for 40 years to start the season. Then it would be two 20-lap features for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks. Cody Dion would get the lead off the star, but early-season points contender Tyler Bell would come charging from the 13th starting spot for the win on the night. Then in the second feature, Damian Olden would get the lead off the start of the race, but Ryan Patch would charge up from the 7th spot and get his first win of the season when it would be the 9th State CaCannabisrown Vics in their air of 1212-lapeatures a. In the first one, it would be a battle between Brad Cram and T.J. Knight, and Knight would get the win. As for the second feature, it would be the Eric Friend show, as he would start in the last position and work his way all the way up for the wi Then to finish off all the racing it would be a pair of features for the Dirtcar 358 Modifieds in there 25 lap battles in the first race it would be Dave Camara that would get the lead off the start. Still, it would not be an easy one, as Felix Roy would challenge him for the win, but the Flash would secure it. In the second feature of the night, Walter Hammond Jr. would get the early lead of the race, but he would also be challenged by Hollywood Felix, whom Roy would be able to get around for the victory. The Devil's Bowl Speedway will be back in action next weekend as the Spint Cars of New England will make their first appearance of the season. Gallery

side by side for win
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Kyle Coryea

Ryan Patch (39) and Tyler Bell (8) battle for the race in the second feature of the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks. Gallery

Super Dirtcar Series: Sovereign Cannabias Summer Shootout 75 @ Mohawk International Raceway June 30th 2025

celeberation on
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Evan Patrie

Jackson Welling (21) celeberates his first career victory on the Limited Sportsman Modified tour at the Mohawk International Raceway. It would be the return of the Super Dirtcar Series to the Mohawk International Raceway for the first time in over five years. Joining them for the Summer Shootout 75 presented by Sovereign Cannabis would be the Sportsman Modified, Limited Sportsman Modified, and the Mini Stocks. After the heat races were run, it would be on to the features for the evening, and first one up would be the Mini Stocks for their 20-lap event and $1,000 to win. Corey Valade would get the lead off the start of the race, but he would have a challenge from Sebastien Raymond Beaugard, and Beauregard would eventually get around him for the win. Then we would have the Limited Sportsman Modified and see Jackson Welling take the lead at the start of the race. He would be challenged most of the event by Grayson Adderley, but Welling would cross the line first for his first career victory. Then it would be time for the Dirtcar Sportsman Modified East Series event, where we would see Elliott Gamache take the lead at the start and not look back. He would have Shane Pecore trying to chase him down that night, but he would be no match for him. Then it would be time for the main event of the evening, the Summer Shootout 75 for the Super Dirtcar Series event, where Alex Yankowski and Stewart Friesen would battle for the early lead. Although Mat Williamson who had been the class field all year long on the series would come up and throw his name in the mix and him and Stewart Friesen would have a battle for the ages as they go after the $7,500 first place check and on his night Stewart Fresien would get the best of Mat Wililamson and the Batman Peter Britten would round out the top three. The Mohawk International Raceway will be back in action next Friday night for their Independence Day event as part of the 358 Modifieds triple crown event. Gallery

for the win
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Kyle Coryea

Elliott Gamache (20) and Shane Pecore battle for the lead in the Dirtcar Sportsman Modified series event, and on this night, Gamache would get the win. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Firecracker 44 @ Devils Bowl Speedway August 30th 2025

battle for the win
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Kyle Coryea

Gage Provencher (11a) and Destin St. Clair (25d) for the lead in the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints that would see Provencher get the win. It would be the sixth race of the 2025 season at the Devil's Bowl Speedway, marking the annual Firecracker 44. The six weekly divisions were in action, along with the Enduro. The main event of the evening would be the Sunoco Sportsman Modified Firecracker 44, where Josh LeClaire would take the lead from the start. Still, he would soon face a challenger in Derrick McGrew Jr., and they would battle for a while. Then, Joey Scarbrough would make his way up from 16th, fight for the lead, and eventually win the Firecracker 44. Then it would be time for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified. Bobbi Hults would take the lead at the start of the race, but she would eventually be challenged by Kamden Duffy, who would get to the line first for his second win of the season. Then we would have the Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified for their 20-lap event, and Winston Forbes would get the lead off the start. Still, there would be a challenge coming from the middle of the pack in the likes of Raelin Dunham, from her tenth-place start, to claim the win and get in the fight for the points title. Then it would see the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints thei20-lapaptheir 20-lap event, andzewski would gethe lead ageththe e staatStill, the man that had been the class of the field so far this season, Gage Provenche,r would come up from the 8th place starting spot and get another win on the seaso Then there would be split features for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks would see Jeremy Brownell Jr. weave his way through the traffic from his 12th place start to win the first feature. Then, in the second feature for the Mini Stocks, we saw Tyler Bell go wire to wire for the win. Then we would have the 9th State CannabisCrown Vics take the track for their main event, where Eric Friend would come from the back of the pack again to win over Elisabeth Dupont. The night, to finish off the night, the 50-lap Enduro would see Tim LaDuc come from the back of the pack to win over Dan Desforges and Jason Porter. The Devil's Bowl Speedway will be back in action next weekend, July 5th, for the mid-season championship double features. Gallery

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Jeremy Brownell Jr. (179) would come from the back of the pack and get the win in the first feature of the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks. Gallery

Mid-Season Championship @ Airborne Park Speedway June 26th 2025

ripping the top
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Kyle Coryea

It would be the eighth round from the Airborne Park Speedway, and it would be time for the mid-season championships, and all five of the weekly divisions would be in action on the night. After the heat races were done, it would be onto the main events for the night, and we would start with the headliner division, the Hartson Total Opening 358 Modifieds. It would see Dave Camara get the lead from the start of the race. Still, the two that have been dominating the early part of the season would come charging from the fifth row, like Mike Mahanney and Felix Roy. On this evening, Mahanney would get to the checkered flag first, with Felix Roy second and Thomas Cook rounding out the top three. Then we would move into the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified for their 25-lap event. It would see Jason McClatchie start on the pole and take the lead off the start and not give it up for the rest of the night, but we would have a challenge in the likes of Lonnie Rivers, but he would come up just short, and McClatchie would get his first win in over a year. Then we would move into the 9th State Cannabias Renegades, and it would be a battle between the two, starting at the front row throughout the event between Josh Terry and Rolland Guay. On this day, Josh Terry would get to the line first. Then we would go to the Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified to watch Garin Thompson and Parker Dermody battle it out for the 15-lap event. In the end, Garin Thompson secured the first win of the season. Then, to finish off the night, it would be the Mini Stock in their 15-lap frenzy. Jeremiah King would take the lead at the start of the event and hold it for most of the time, but a hard charger like JP Corrow would come on strong, ultimately winning the night. The Airborne Park Speedway will be back in action next week with our Independence Spectacular. Gallery

side by side for win
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Kyle Coryea

Josh Terry (65) and Rolland Guay (5) battle for the lead in the 9th State Cammabias Renegades and in the end Josh Terry would hold the top line for the victory. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Limited Sportsman Modified Special @ Devils Bowl Speedway June 21st 2025

brotherly love at the front
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Dave Szatkowski

It would be the 2025 edition of the Limited Sportsman Modified Special 55 lapper, plus it would be Kids Night at the speedway. There would be seven division in action on the night as the Dirtcar 358 Modifieds would make there first apperance of the season along with the Sunoco Sportsman Modified, O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified, Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modifieds, Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints, Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks and the 9th State Canabias Crown Vics. After all the qualfying races were done the first main event of the evening would be the 9th State Cannabias Crown Vics for there 15 lap affair and it would see Norm Morrill get his first win of the season going wire to wire as he he would be the first to stop Eric Friend and his undefeated streak on the season. Then it would be time for the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints, a 15-lap affair that would see Christopher Pierce take the lead from the start. There would be a battle between him and Destin St Clair for the lead in the early portion of the event. Still, a couple of hard chargers would emerge from the back half of the field, sticking their nose in the fight for the win. Among them would be Raymond Hanson and Scott Bachand, who would see Bachand secure his first career win after 42 years. Then it would be time for the Dirtcar 358 Modifieds to have their first feature event of the season from the Devils Bowl Speedway as they would battle for 30 laps. It would see Joey Scarbrough get the early lead of the race, but the battle upfront would be between a couple of the best in the 358 division as Mike Mahaney and Felix Roy would duel it out for the win, and this time it would be Mahaney getting the win. Then we would have the Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified in there for a 20-lap battle. Jason Kerr would take the lead from the start of the race, but Aiden Bengive would challenge him for the lead and ultimately win his second race of the season. Then it would be time for the Sunoco Sportsman Modified and there 25 lap race and it would see Nick Brundige get the lead off the start of the race but in the end the race would come down to a battle between brothers as Jim and Randy Ryan and on this evening Jim would get the win for his first of the season. Then it would be time for the main event of the evening as the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified would battle for 55 laps and would see Derrick Counter get the lead off the start of the race. They would have only one caution of the race at lap ten, and the remaining 45 laps would be caution-free. A battle for the win would ensue down the stretch between Matthew Wade and Tyler Travis. On this evening, the racer, Tyler Travis, would emerge victorious, claiming his first win of the season. To conclude the fight, the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks would take to the track for 15 laps. Jakob, Alger would lead most of the race, but a fast-moving fountain would use the bump and run in turn four on the last lap to secure the win. The racetrack will come back to life next weekend, June 28th, for Firecracker 44 and the Sportsman Modified $2,000 to win. Gallery

battle at the front
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Dave Szatkowski

Scott Bachand (8) and Christopher Pierce (15p) battled for the lead in the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints, with Scott Bachand ultimately securing the win for his first career victory in 42 years. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Sprint Cars of New England @ Devils Bowl Speedway July 12th 2025

battle for the win
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Kyle Coryea

AJ Munger (75) and Marty Kelly III (375) battled for the win during the Sunoco Sportsman Modified 30-lap event, and Munger would get his win of the season. It would be the first trip of the season for the Sprint Cars of New England to the Devils Bowl Speedway, with the other divisions competing on the evening including the Sportsman Modified, Limited Sportsman Modified, Novice Sportsman Modified, 500cc Mini Sprints, and the Mini Stock, all in front of a packed crowd. After all the heat races were run, the first feature of the night was the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified, a 25-lap affair. This feature saw a battle at the front between Katrina Leclaire and Freddie Little, with Little taking the lead and holding on for the win. The main event of the Sprint Cars of New England's 25-lap edition would be a slow start, but once underway, Chase Moarn would charge from tenth place to win, engaging in a multi-lap battle with Kyle Smith for the top spot. Then we would have the Sunoco Sportsman Modified in there thirty lap edition, and for most of the night it would be AJ Munger and Marty Kelly III battling for the lead, which would see Munger pull away. Still, there would be a late race charge from Josh Masterson for the win, but Munger would hold on for the win. Then we would have the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Stocks for their 15-lap go-around, and for the early part of the race, it would be a battle between John Smith and Christopher Pierce for the lead. They would trade it back and forth a few times, but the defending champion Gage Provencher would charge to lead and secure the win late, earning his third win of the season. Then we would have the Hosier Novice Sportsman Modified for their 20-lap event, and it would see Mark McGinnis have the lead off the start, but Matt Little would come up from his 4th place start to lead and pull away for the win to give the Little family their second win on the night. To wrap up the night, the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks would take to the track for a 15-lap time race. They would complete eight laps, with Jerry Jordan emerging as the winner. The Devils Bowl Speedway will come back to life next Saturday night, July 19th, as it will be Hometown Heroes Night. Gallery

side by side for win
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Kyle Coryea

Freddie Little (19) and Katrina Leclaire (12) battle for the win in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified event in the early stages and would see Freddie Little get the win. Gallery

Short Track Super Series: Slate Valley 67 @ Devils Bowl Speedway June 15th 2025

for the lead
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Kyle Coryea

Katrina Leclaire (12) and Kamden Duffy (42) battle for the lead in the OReilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified 25 lapper that would see Duffy get his first win of theseason. It would be the annual return of the Short Track Super Series to the Devils Bowl Speedway for the fourth edition of the Slate Valley this time, though going 67 laps along with the Sunoco Sportsman Modified, O'Reilly Auto Parts Sportsman Modified, and the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks. The night's first feature would be the main attraction with the Short Track Super Series and the Slate Valley 67, which would see Felix Roy get the early lead of the race. Still, Matt Williamson would run him down and take the lead. The two off them would put on a great battle for the lead but with around 25 laps to go Stewart Fresien would get around Roy and take the second place and then the classic battle would be upfront between Williamson and Fresien with Fresien closing in there would be a caution with ten laps to go and on the restart Matt Williamson would be off. Fresien had no answer, and Williamson would win on this day with Fresien second and Felix Roy third. Then it would be on to the Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified and their 20-lap race, and it would see Adam LaFountain get the lead off the start of the race. Still, the battle upfront for most of the race would be between Kamden Duffy and Katrina Leclaire, with Duffy earning a late race pass for the win. Then it would be the Sunoco Sportsman Modified for their 30-lap race, and see Brian Whittemore get the lead off the start. Still, he would have a challenge for most of the race in the likes of Joey Scarbrough, and Scarbrough would get the best of him on this night for the win as Whittemore and Siemons would finish off the top three. Then to finish off the night, there would be a pair of Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stock features, and it would see Jacob Mallory and Jeremy Brownell getting the wins on the night. The Devil's Bowl Speedway will be back in action Saturday, June 21st, with the Limited Sportsman Modified Special as they will go 55 laps. Gallery

off the corner
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Kyle Coryea

Joery Scarbrough (11vt) comes off turn four for the win in the Sunoco Sportsman Modified 30-lap event for his second win of the season at the Devil's Bowl Speedway. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Toppless night for Dad @ Airborne Park Speedway June 14th 2025

celeberating the victory
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Kyle Coryea

Kenny Tourville (42) celebrates his win the Mini Stock Victory Lane to close out the racing on the night. It would be second night of racing in three days at the Airborne Park Speedway as it would be topless night for dad at the track wit the Sportsman Modified, Limited Sportsman Modified, Renegades, Mini Stocks, Mohawk Vintage Series, Pro Stocks, and Crown Vic's in action along with the Enduro for 50 laps. After all the qualifying, the first feature would be the Mohawk Valley Vintage Series with their four divisions on tap. The winners would be Frank Hoard Jr in the Late Models, Jack Miller in the Modifieds, Mark Wheeler in the Antique Division, and Scott Straight in the Mystique Division. Then we would have the JS Steel Sportsman Modified with there 30 lap event with 1500 to win would see Caleb Durgan get the lead off the start of the race and do his best to say goodbye to the feild but Fire Swamp would come up from his tenth place start to get to second and battle for the lead. Still, Durgan would get his first career win over Fire Swamp and Codie Aubin. Then it would be 9th State Cannabias Renegades and their 20 lap race, and it would see a battle between the Tylers as Irwin and Terry would go after the lead, and this time would see Terry win for his fourth win of the season. Then we would see the Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified come out for their 20-lap race, and Kobe Hernandez would win over Parker Dermody as he would increase his lead in the season-long points battle. Then, in the Pro Stock 25-lap affair, it would see hometown boy Zack Daniels go wire to wire for the win, but it would not be without competition from Marc Lalonde. Then we would have the Crown Vics for their 15-lap main that would see Richie Turner get the lead off the start and hold for about the first half of the race, but then Eric Friend would catch him and take the win for his second straight in the Crown Vics at Aiborne. Then, to finish off the regular racing on the night would be the Mini Stocks for the 15-lap contest that would see Jamie Whitney get the early lead, but Kenny Tourville would keep charging and get the lead and eventual win, which would be hugely popular with the crowd. Then it would be the 50 lap enduro to finish off the night that would see the Enduro specialist, Richie Turner, get the early lead of the race, but Michael Wright would keep charging and get past him for the lead and win in the last laps. The Airborne Park Speedway will return on June 18th with Wacky Wednesday, as it will be Kid Ride night at the track. Gallery

for the lead
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Kyle Coryea

Zack Daniels (30) burries it into turn one as they battle to win the Pro Stock main with Marc Lalonde (8). Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Dirtcar 358 Modfied and Sportsman Series @ Airborne Park Speedway May 15th 2025

with the lead off of turn 2
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Kyle Coryea

It would be the Battle of Plattsburgh from the Airborne Park Speedway, as it would be the only stop of the year for the Dirtcar 358 and Sportsman Modified tours, also in action were the Renegades, Mini Stocks, and Limited Sportsman Modified. Forty cars would show up for the 358 Modifieds and the Sportsman Modifieds divisions as they would fight for one of the 28 starting spots in the main events. The 358 Modified Series 75 lap race would see Adam Pierson get the lead off the start, but it would be short-lived as Jarrett Herbison would get the lead a few laps in, and he would try to go out there and hide. Although the cream would rise to the top, the fight for the win would come down to Matt Williamson and Felix Roy, and capturing the checkered flag and the 5,000 dollars would be Matt Williamson, with Felix Roy and Mike Mahaneney rounding out the top three. Then we would have the Dirtcar Sportsman Modified East Series race that would see a great show up front between Donovan Lussier and Vince Queneville. Lussier would get across the line first for the win. Still, there would be technical issues, and the top two would be Dq, and Zach Buff would inherit the win. Then we would have the 9th State Cannavias Renegades for their 20-lap affair that would see Tyler Irwin get the lead off the start of the race, but as it has been all season, the battle for the win would come down to Shawn Duquette and Tylor Terry, and Duquette would win this go around. Then in the Limited Sportsman Modified, Lea Jeanne Lauziere would get her first career win, getting redemption for her spin out while leading the race last week. Then, to finish the night, there would be a pair of Mini Stocks features that would see Ryan Senecal and Tyler Warren getting the victories to finish the night of racing. Gallery

battle for the lead
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Kyle Coryea

Ryan Senecal (94) and Tyler Bell (9) battle for the lead during the second Mini Stock feature, with Sencal winning. Gallery

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