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HEFFNER, LARKIN AND GALM TAKE VALLEY CHECKERS HEARN AND COLLINS CROWNED 2003 CHAMPIONS

West Lebanon, NY- August 30, 2003-  Topping off what had been a winless 
season on the high banks, J. R. Heffner of Averill Park, NY came away with the win 
in the Gable Auto Stores/J.H. Financial/Pepsi 30-lap Modified main event on 
Saturday night at Lebanon Valley Speedway.  Heffner missed doubling up in the 
win column on Saturday when he suffered a flat tire on his J. Colarusso No. 74 
on lap 20 the 358-Mod event.
In the modified main Brett Hearn of Sussex, NJ finished third and came away 
with the Championship over Kenny Tremont who finished the event in sixth.  “I 
was real conservative in the beginning of the race, said Hearn, I knew where I 
had to finish to win the title.  These guys that work on this Gable car are 
great.  They give me virtually a new car every week to race with.”
 
Will Galm was the winner of the Sportsman main event and Art Collins was 
crowned the 2003 Sportsman Championship for the second straight year.
In the 358-Modified event Dick Larkin came to victory lane for the win after 
the car of Rich Ricci, Jr. who was first at the checker, came up light at the 
scale. “Our car weighs what it’s supposed to weigh and that’s why we’re here 
right now” said Larkin in victory lane.
 
Pure Stock winners on the night were Tom Harkins, Pete Wiegand, Jason Casey 
and D. T. Pickard who picked up his first win of the season in the fourth Pure 
Stock event.  The Rookie Pro Stock winner was Larry Megan.  The Pro Stock 
winner was Rob Yetman for the fourth time this season.
 
Qualifying for the Modifieds was done through time trials by the request of 
sponsor, Jody Gable of Gable Auto Stores. It proved to be an exciting turn of 
events for Gable because his car the No. 1 driven by Brett Hearn was the 
fastest with a time of 20.085.  The top twelve fastest were locked into a starting 
spot in the main event.  A “B Main” for the Modifieds served to line up the 
remainder of the field of 28 cars.
 
Wayne Jelley as the winner of the “B Main”, picking up $300 from Jody Gable. 
 It was a hard fought battle for second with Mike King coming away with $200 
for his efforts.  The top two finishes of the B Main also started the Modified 
Main in 13th and 14th.
 
The Gable Auto Stores/J.H. Financial/Pepsi Modified Main event was lined up 
by virtue of time trials and a B Main earlier in the night.  Non-feature 
winners were lined up ahead of the other qualifiers.  This put J. R. Heffner on the 
pole with Eddie Marshall and Chris Moore in third.  With only one lap in the 
books the No. 88 Lapine & Sons Trucking car of Ron Dwyer spun in turn four when 
the cars of Moore and Leckonby collided ahead of him.    
 
On the restart, Heffner took the lead with Marshall a close second.  After 11 
laps were completed the yellow flew again for the No. 20 of Matt Quinn with a 
left rear flat.  This closed up the field and put Marshall on the inside of 
Heffner at the green.  Heffner pulled into the lead, followed by Marshall, 
Leckonby, Bachetti and Pitcher as the top five.  Point leaders Tremont and Hearn 
were sitting in eighth and ninth respectively.  On the restart, Andy Bachetti 
came together with the No. 28 of Chris Moore in turn four.  Bachetti ended up 
against the wall and Moore on the inside of turn four along the concrete 
barrier.  Several other cars were collected behind them.  
 
Tremont broke into the top five on lap 14 but that quickly changed when Hearn 
passed Tremont on the front stretch putting him back to sixth.  Last week’s 
winner Hector Stratton was sitting seventh.  A single file restart on lap 17 
showed Heffner still in the lead, Marshall second and Rich Ricci, Jr. now third. 
 Hearn continued his march to the front as he moved under Leckonby for fourth 
when the No. 88 went high in turn two.  Hearn now challenged Ricci for third 
and got by him on the backstretch on lap 20.  Ricci took the spot back on the 
front stretch and the two continued to battle for the position.  Tremont was 
busy from his sixth place position trying to get by Dave Leckonby for fifth.
Hearn continued to try and get by Ricci but Ricci held his line denying Hearn 
the spot until the white flag lap when Hearn got under him on the 
backstretch.  As they came to the line it was Heffner for the win followed by Marshall 
second, Hearn third, Ricci fourth and Leckonby fifth.  This gave Hearn the 2003 
Modified track title.
 
The Gable Auto Stores/J.H. Financial/Pepsi 358-Modified main event became 
eventful right from the start when the No. 959 of John Lutes, Jr. suffered a 
mechanical failure causing it to not take off on the start and several cars 
bunched up behind him.  No serious damage was done due to all involved being able to 
correct the situation with some very creative driving.  
 
With no laps complete J. R. Heffner took the lead at the green on the 
restart.  The remainder of the event stayed green and Heffner was never seriously 
challenged until lap 20 when Rich Ricci, Jr. in the No. J7 took the lead as 
Heffner suffered a right rear flat on his No. 74.  This put Dickie Larkin in the 
No. 39 in second followed by Brett Hearn in the Madsen No. 20, Andy Bachetti in 
the Coor’s Light No. 21 and Donnie Corellis in the Rifenburg No. 57 in fifth.  
This is how they came across the line but not how they came to victory lane 
as the Ricci car came up light at the scale giving Larkin win.
 
The Sportsman main event was the final race on Championship night on the high 
banks and the first lap of the event began similar to the first lap of the 
358-Modified main.  In turn four the No. 83 Advance Auto Parts car of Chad 
Pierce appeared to lose power as it came out of turn four and the entire field 
bunched up behind him.  It took a good share of the cars out of the event, leaving 
only 20 cars sitting on the backstretch under red flag conditions.  
 
On the restart, rookie, Kyle Hoffman of Averill Park, NY took the lead in the 
No. 16 Hoffman Carpentry car.    By lap seven the No. 55 of Galm was 
challenging Hoffman but Kyle continued to hold his line.  Hoffman’s car got a bit 
loose in the corners but he was able to fend off the challenges of Galm and the 
No. 22 of Jeff Watson for a few more laps.  Bobby Knipe spun around on lap 
eleven.  This brought out the yellow for the second time in the event.  A single 
file restart with nine laps remaining saw Hoffman once again take the lead with 
Galm pressing in the second position.  At the line on lap 14 in was a 
side-by-side battle between Hoffman and Galm but Galm was denied.  Galm took the lead 
from Hoffman on the next circuit.  With only four laps to go Jeff Watson took 
over the second place spot from Hoffman.  On the final circuit Galm was 
leading followed by Watson, Harkins, Harper and Hoffman to complete the top five.
 
The Pro Stock event came to the green with 18 cars in the field.  The early 
leader was Bill Lobdell, Jr.  Don Ely’s No. 00 brought out the first yellow of 
the event and was pushed to the infield area.  On the restart Lobdell and 
Duzlak fought for position and the No. 63 of Sanchez squeezed pasted four cars 
four wide for the lead.  Point leader Paul LaRochelle was in second by lap three 
followed by Chris Crews and Yetman.  On lap four Sanchez slid high in turn two 
and Rochelle slipped under for the lead.  Duzlak dropped back to sixth.  
Robbie Speed sat right behind Yetman in fifth.  For the next several laps 
Rochelle, Sanchez and Yetman battled for position.  On lap eight, Sanchez and 
LaRochelle slid up the banking and Yetman quickly saw the opportunity and grabbed the 
lead.  He extended his lead by the halfway mark with Sanchez chasing him in 
the runner up spot ahead of Paul LaRochelle.  Sanchez began to chip away at 
Yetman’s lead.  The lap car of Dave Blanchard slowed Yetman for just a moment on 
lap 17 but Sanchez was unable to gain ground on the leader.  Two laps to go and 
it was still Yetman as the leader followed by Sanchez, Crews, LaRochelle, and 
Robbie Speed to complete the top five.    The win tied him with Sanchez for 
wins on the season with four.  Yetman sits third in points with only two more 
weeks remaining in the point battle for the Pro Stocks.
 
Qualifying event wins in the 358-Modifieds went to J. R. Heffner, Dickie 
Larkin, and Matt Quinn.
 
Sportsman qualifying event wins went to Whitey Slavin, Ryan Larkin, Chad 
Pierce, and Will Galm.  The consolation win went to Hawley Smith.
 
8-30 GABLE AUTOSTORES, PEPSI-COLA, J.H FINANCIAL, MODIFIED RESULTS (30 LAPS) 
- 1) J.R. Heffner, 2) Eddie Marshall, 3) Brett Hearn, 4) Rich Ricci Jr, 5) 
Dave Leckonby, 6) Kenny Tremont Jr, 7) Wayne Jelley, 8) Matt Quinn, 9) Steve 
Hough, 10) Mel Schruffer, 11) Donnie Corellis, 12) Ernie Palmer Jr, 13) Charlie 
Humes, 14) Hector Stratton, 15) Rob Pitcher, 16) Wayne Figler, 17) John Ruchel, 
18) Mike King, 19) Guy Sheldon, 20) Russ Reckner, 21) Chris Whitehead, 22) 
John Alberti, 23) Eric Mack, 24) Andy Bachetti, 25) Chris Moore, 26) Ron Dwyer, 
27) Denny Soltis, 28) Paul Gilardi 
                
 
358 MODIFIED RESULTS (24 LAPS) - 1) Dickie Larkin, 2) Brett Hearn, 3) Andy 
Bachetti, 4) Donnie Corellis, 5) Matt Quinn, 6) Guy Sheldon, 7) Craig Simmons, 
8) Rich Salisbury, 9) Kenny Tremont Jr, 10) Eddie Marshall, 11) Rob Pitcher, 
12) Lee Gagliardi, 13) Denny Young Jr, 14) Derek McGrew, 15) Ken Baker, 16) 
Lucas Baker, 17) Dave Baranowski, 18) J.R. Heffner, 19) Ron Dwyer, 20) Ted Teal, 
21) Mark Pullen, 22) Mike Catone, 23) John Lutes Jr, 24) Rich Ricci Jr       
                
SPORTSMAN RESULTS (20 LAPS) - 1) Will Galm, 2) Jeff Watson, 3) Ed Harkin, 4) 
Frank Harper, 5) Kyle Hoffman, 6) Hawley Smith, 7) Art Collins, 8) Whitey 
Slavin, 9) Walt McKay, 10) Roy Bridge, 11) Ryan Larkin, 12) Joe Bennett, 13) Brian 
Sandstedt, 14) Mike Garcia, 15) Chris Garrity, 16) Kory Gurney, 17) Greg 
Decamp, 18) Wayne Keyes,
19) Ted Layton, 20) Bobby Knipe, 21) Chad Pierce, 22) Carmon Carnibucci, 23) 
K.C. Goewey, 24) Lorne Browe        
                
PRO STOCK RESULTS (20 LAPS) - 1) Rob Yetman, 2) Danny Sanchez, 3) Chris 
Crews, 4) Paul LaRochelle, 5) Robbie Speed, 6) Ed Bachand, 7) Tom Brandt, 8) Bill 
Lobdell Jr, 9) Scott Govertsen, 10) Jim Langenback, 11) Jay Corbin, 12) Jason 
DiBello, 13) Victor Hopkins, 14) Chris Claus, 15) Bob Duzlak, 16) Dave 
Blanchard, 17) Phil Balmer, 18) Don Ely      
        
ROOKIE RESULTS (10 LAPS) - 1) Larry Megan, 2) Brian Keough, 3) Jery Helms, 4) 
Pete Everett, 5) E. J. Legeyt, 6) Jim Keough, 7) Jim Fachini, 8) Dale 
Kennedy, 9) John Ford, 10) Bill Hammell, 11) Jeff Haas, 12) Jim Cronk, 13) John 
Santolin, 14) Danny Burl, 15) Mike Fachini, 16) Kim LaVoy          
                
PURE STOCK #1 RESULTS (8 LAPS) - 1) D. T. Pickard, 2) Jeremy Pease, 3) Mike 
Middleton, 4) Nick Hilt Jr, 5) Ryan Coon, 6) Tony Marino, 7) Mike Grehl Jr, 8) 
Anthony Maddalla, 9) Dave Houser, 10) Lisa Gibson, 11) Bruce Moffit, 12) Eric 
Sbrega, 13) Paul Harding              
                
PURE STOCK #2 RESULTS (8 LAPS) - 1) Tom Harkins, 2) Bob Burl, 3) Jeff Wilbur, 
4) Tom Murphy, 5) Phil Moffit, 6) Steve Hatch, 7) Ed Hatch, 8) Mark Stevens, 
9) Dan Hartgraves, 10) Mike Witherell, 11) Alan Hill, 12) Eric Ofiesh         
                
PURE STOCK #3 RESULTS (8 LAPS) - 1) Pete Wiegand, 2) Pete DeFiglio, 3) Rich 
Douglass, 4) Chrissy Hilt, 5) Scott Kilmer, 6) Larry Ball, 7) Jim O'Neil, 8) 
Jon Routhier, 9) Kory Sandstedt, 10) Phil Wood, 11) Paul Handlowich, 12) Jay 
Kreutziger Jr, 13) Marcus Tifft, 14) Bob Palmer, 15) Jim Hankey         
 
PURE STOCK #4 RESULTS (8 LAPS) - 1) Jason Casey, 2) Shannon McDermott, 3) 
Mike Eichstedt, 4) Kevin Hilt, 5) Chip Martin, 6) Dan Crosby, 7) Chris Stalker, 
8) Bruce Bartolomeo, 9) JoAnn Stevens, 10) Brian Hyserman, 11) Earl Soulier, 
12) John Chapman, 13) Poncho Hankey, 14) Don Coon