Chuck Coffey was on the pole alongside hometown driver Rudy Wirts in the hobby stock feature June 5, and preserved a lead after a non-racing related incident red flag to capture a win over the charging Mike Schrader.
It was a family affair in the super stocks feature, where brothers Cole and Derek Henson faced Harlan and Destiny Dowell, among others, and spent a majority of the race leading. Cole edged Harlan to win the event after he and Derek won their respective heat races.
Ayrton Gennetten snuck past leader Andy Bishop after a lap six caution brought the field together to take the 600cc micro sprint feature. Kameron Key started ninth and finished third after passing Nick Rasa on the final lap.
Last week’s winged sprint car feature winner Jonathan Cornell, battled Cody Baker’s 34 car for second place behind Corey Nelson early in Sunday’s race. Cornell took advantage of a caution on lap 16 to take the battle to Nelson, and Baker’s car, now second, broke down five laps later.
Baker finished eighth as Cornell won the feature and Nelson finished runner-up. Warrensburg’s Taylor Walton was third.
RESULTS:
Super Stocks—
1. 31C- Cole Henson
2. 29-Harlan Dowell
3. 10-Steve Beach
4. 27D- Derek Henson
5. 8-John Clancy Jr.
6. 05-Dale Berry
7. 29D-Destiny Dowell
8. 7-Evan Hays
9.- 68M-Dean Willie
Hobby Stocks—
1. 171-Chuck Coffey
2. 11-Mike Schrader
3. 2X-Rudy Wirts
4. 82-Chris Brockert
5. 84-Jeremiah Wallingford
6. 10-Curtis Schaeffer
7. 4A-Laura Atkinson
600cc Micro Sprints—
1. 3-Ayrton Gennetten
2. 42-Andy Bishop
3. 7JR-Kameron Key
4. 26B-Nick Rasa
5. 88J-Jimmy Dowell
6. 4-Braydon Cromwell
7. 75-Travis Arnold
8. 749-Kyle Schlotz
9. 15-Kaitlin Boland
Winged Sprint Cars—
1. 28-Jonathan Cornell
2. 34-Corey Nelson
3. 93-Taylor Walton
4. 75-Tyler Blank
5. 48-Miles Paulus
6. 49B-Ben Brown
7. 8X-John Manley
8. 38-Cody Baker
9. 0-Mike Trent
10. 24-Lanny Carpenter
11. 75E-Broc Elliott
12. 12C-Faron Crank
13. 8-Jeff Wingate
14. XX-AJ Wirts
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Smithton Storm 20, Brookfield 19 (F/12)
A total of 39 runs were scored on 37 hits were scored Sunday in a 20-19 Smithton Storm victory over Brookfield.
Brookfield used eight pitchers, while the Storm pitched five. Smithton’s Jake Neal recorded 12 outs.
Smithton scored four runs in the first, two in the third and three in the fourth and ninth innings.
Two runs in the twelfth won the game for Smithton. With the game tied at 19, Nate Walsh scored on a walk.
American Legion Smithton Storm 180 hosted Sedalia Rick Ball Ford on Monday for a doubleheader that did not conclude before press time.

