{"id":1784,"date":"2007-07-15T01:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-07-15T01:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/maineracer.com\/wp\/?p=1784"},"modified":"2007-07-15T01:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-07-15T01:00:00","slug":"sessions-mooney-win-thrillers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/maineracing.com\/legacy\/2007\/07\/sessions-mooney-win-thrillers\/","title":{"rendered":"Sessions, Mooney win thrillers"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"5\">Sessions, Mooney win thrillers; Adams extends <br \/>win  streak to&nbsp;three in last TD Banknorth 250 tuneup<\/font><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><\/p>\n<p>OXFORD, Maine &#8211; Hard to imagine the hottest late model driver in  New England extending his winning streak to three heading into the biggest race  of the year and getting upstaged.<br \/>Travis Adams had plenty of competition from  Sumner Sessions and Don Mooney, though, for the spotlight and the headlines in  one of the wildest Saturday nights imaginable at Oxford Plains Speedway.  <\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">Adams continued his recent custom of roaring up the  outside and leaving the competition looking at a blur through their windshields.  The reigning Oxford Networks Late Model champion won his third straight 40-lap  feature and fifth of the season in 10 tries, matching his full-season win total  of 2006.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">It&#39;s a phenomenal achievement headed into what is  essentially the all-star break for New England late models, but for sheer  excitement, Adams&#39; win over Don Wentworth and Brad Hammond wasn&#39;t even close to  the top rung on Hilltop Pools &amp; Spas Night.<\/font><\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><!-- D([\"mb\",\"u003cbr>nu003c\/font>u003c\/div>nu003cdiv>nu003chr styleu003d\"margin-top:10px\">nAOL now offers free email to everyone.  Find out more about what&#39;s free from AOL at u003ca hrefu003d\"http:\/\/www.aol.com?ncidu003dAOLAOF00020000000437\" targetu003d\"_blank\" onclicku003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\">u003cb>AOL.comu003c\/b>u003c\/a>.u003cbr>nu003c\/div>n\",0] ); D([\"ce\"]);  \/\/--> <br \/><\/font><\/div>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">That distinction goes to Sumner Sessions, who  somehow reeled in Skip Tripp, Glen Henderson and Tommy Tompkins in traffic late  in a non-stop marathon, then scooted to Tompkins&#39; low side in the final turn to  steal away the Hilltop 100 for Allen&#39;s Coffee Flavored Brandy Strictly  Stocks..<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">The win was Sessions&#39; second straight and fourth  overall, extending his point lead over Tompkins. Henderson wound up  third.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"> <!-- D([\"mb\",\"For the second time in three 100-lap events this season, the Strictly gang went wire-to-wire without a caution flag. Tripp took home fourth, with early dominator Dave Brannon fading to fifth.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">A 30-lap Allen&#39;s Mini Stock main event didn&#39;t lack for thrills and raw emotions, with a clash of champions escalating into a heated battle for the victory. Don Mooney and Jimmy Childs bumped several times on the race track, including one skirmish under caution, before settling in for a classic, five-lap sprint to the finish.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">Childs&#39; ride lost power as he crossed the stripe to take the white flag, though, sidelining him before the conclusion for the second straight week. Mooney went on to the win in only his second start of the campaign. Adam Polvinen took over the division point lead by running second, closely followed by a second Mooney brother, David.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">Bill Irving was fourth, with Kevin Bishop a season-best fifth.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">David Childs became the first 2007 champion at OPS, clinching the four-race Agren Appliance Grand Slam for the Chimney Tech Outlaw division with a fourth-place finish in the second of twin 20-lap features.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">His uncle, Guy, logged a runaway win in the &#39;B&#39; feature, his second of the season, ahead of John Patria. Two post-race disqualifications shuffled the remainder of the top five, with Mark McDonald, Dan Brown and Jim Drake falling into line.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">Round &#39;A&#39; went to Tom Averill, his first feature triumph in three years. Keith Landry and Steve Moon led Childs across the wire, backed by Thom Bell.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">In a 15-lap exhibition for the Wicked Good Vintage Racing Association - a hodgepodge of restored coupes and modifieds from the 1950s and &#39;60s - John Rice outran OPS legend Russ Nutting and Haggie Pratt.\",1] );  \/\/--> For the second time in three 100-lap events this season, the Strictly gang went  wire-to-wire without a caution flag. Tripp took home fourth, with early  dominator Dave Brannon fading to fifth.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">A 30-lap Allen&#39;s Mini Stock main event didn&#39;t lack  for thrills and raw emotions, with a clash of champions escalating into a heated  battle for the victory. Don Mooney and Jimmy Childs bumped several times on the  race track, including one skirmish under caution, before settling in for a  classic, five-lap sprint to the finish.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">Childs&#39; ride lost power as he crossed the stripe to  take the white flag, though, sidelining him before the conclusion for the second  straight week. Mooney went on to the win in only his second start of the  campaign. Adam Polvinen took over the division point lead by running second,  closely followed by a second Mooney brother, David.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">Bill Irving was fourth, with Kevin Bishop a  season-best fifth.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">David Childs became the first 2007 champion at OPS,  clinching the four-race Agren Appliance Grand Slam for the Chimney Tech Outlaw  division with a fourth-place finish in the second of twin 20-lap  features.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">His uncle, Guy, logged a runaway win in the &#39;B&#39;  feature, his second of the season, ahead of John Patria. Two post-race  disqualifications shuffled the remainder of the top five, with Mark McDonald,  Dan Brown and Jim Drake falling into line.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">Round &#39;A&#39; went to Tom Averill, his first feature  triumph in three years. Keith Landry and Steve Moon led Childs across the wire,  backed by Thom Bell.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">In a 15-lap exhibition for the Wicked Good Vintage  Racing Association &#8211; a hodgepodge of restored coupes and modifieds from the  1950s and &#39;60s &#8211; John Rice outran OPS legend Russ Nutting and Haggie Pratt. <!-- D([\"mb\",\"u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">TD Banknorth 250 Speedweek Presented By New England Dodge Dealers has arrived! It starts Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. and Friday at 6:30 p.m. with a pair of cards for the Acceleration Series. The True Value Modified Racing Series makes its first OPS appearance Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in the Maine-Ly Action Sports 100, and the 34th annual summer classic gets the green flag for qualifying Sunday at 2 p.m.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">For ticket reservations and more information, call 539-8865 or go to u003ca hrefu003d\"http:\/\/www.oxfordplains.com\/\" targetu003d\"_blank\" onclicku003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\">www.oxfordplains.comu003c\/a>.u003cbr>nu003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">u003cb>u003cbr>nALLEN&#39;S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK (100 laps):u003c\/b> 1. Sumner Sessions, Norway; 2. Tommy Tompkins, Dixfield; 3. Glen Henderson, Sabattus; 4. Skip Tripp, Sabattus; 5. Dave Brannon, Topsham; 6. Matt Williams, Brownfield; 7. Rick Thompson, Naples; 8. Scott Belskis, Dixfield; 9. Larry Emerson, Durham; 10. Chris Burgess, Lewiston; 11. Danny Smart, Buxton; 12. Mike Short, Auburn; 13. B.J. Chapman, Bridgton; 14. Zach Emerson, Sabattus; 15. Bob Crocker, Freeport; 16. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 17. Bob DiPompo, Jay; 18. Ben Krauter, Raymond; 19. Reggie Houghton, Carthage; 20. Kenny Harrison, Pownal; 21. Kim Tripp, Oxford; 22. Nick Coates, Turner.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">u003cb>OXFORD NETWORKS LATE MODEL (40 laps)u003c\/b>: 1. Travis Adams, Canton; 2. Don Wentworth, Otisfield; 3. Brad Hammond, Sabattus; 4. Ricky Rolfe, Albany Township; 5. Scott Luce, Strong; 6. Glen Luce, Turner; 7. Ricky Morse, St, Albans; 8. Leon Heckbert, Wilton; 9. Kurt Hewins, Leeds; 10. Jon Brill, Bridgton; 11. Dave MacDonald, New Gloucester; 12. Zach Emerson, Sabattus; 13. Travis Stearns, Gray; 14. Tommy Ricker, Poland; 15. Rick Valentine, Greene; 16. Shawn Martin, Turner; 17. Neil Martin, Freeport; 18. Carey Martin, Denmark; 19. Gary Chiasson, Peru; 20. Jeff White, Winthrop; 21. Ben Ashline, Pittston; 22. Dale Verrill, Paris; 23. \",1] );  \/\/--> <\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">TD Banknorth 250 Speedweek Presented By New England  Dodge Dealers has arrived! It starts Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. and Friday at 6:30  p.m. with a pair of cards for the Acceleration Series. The True Value Modified  Racing Series makes its first OPS appearance Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in the  Maine-Ly Action Sports 100, and the 34th annual summer classic gets the green  flag for qualifying Sunday at 2 p.m.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">For ticket reservations and more information, call  539-8865 or go to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.oxfordplains.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" onclick=\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\">www.oxfordplains.com<\/a>.<br \/><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><strong><br \/>ALLEN&#39;S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY  STOCK (100 laps):<\/strong> 1. Sumner Sessions, Norway; 2. Tommy Tompkins, Dixfield;  3. Glen Henderson, Sabattus; 4. Skip Tripp, Sabattus; 5. Dave Brannon, Topsham;  6. Matt Williams, Brownfield; 7. Rick Thompson, Naples; 8. Scott Belskis,  Dixfield; 9. Larry Emerson, Durham; 10. Chris Burgess, Lewiston; 11. Danny  Smart, Buxton; 12. Mike Short, Auburn; 13. B.J. Chapman, Bridgton; 14. Zach  Emerson, Sabattus; 15. Bob Crocker, Freeport; 16. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 17.  Bob DiPompo, Jay; 18. Ben Krauter, Raymond; 19. Reggie Houghton, Carthage; 20.  Kenny Harrison, Pownal; 21. Kim Tripp, Oxford; 22. Nick Coates,  Turner.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><strong>OXFORD NETWORKS LATE MODEL (40 laps)<\/strong>: 1.  Travis Adams, Canton; 2. Don Wentworth, Otisfield; 3. Brad Hammond, Sabattus; 4.  Ricky Rolfe, Albany Township; 5. Scott Luce, Strong; 6. Glen Luce, Turner; 7.  Ricky Morse, St, Albans; 8. Leon Heckbert, Wilton; 9. Kurt Hewins, Leeds; 10.  Jon Brill, Bridgton; 11. Dave MacDonald, New Gloucester; 12. Zach Emerson,  Sabattus; 13. Travis Stearns, Gray; 14. Tommy Ricker, Poland; 15. Rick  Valentine, Greene; 16. Shawn Martin, Turner; 17. Neil Martin, Freeport; 18.  Carey Martin, Denmark; 19. Gary Chiasson, Peru; 20. Jeff White, Winthrop; 21.  Ben Ashline, Pittston; 22. Dale Verrill, Paris; 23. <!-- D([\"mb\",\"T.J. Watson, Harpswell; 24. Billy Childs Jr., Leeds.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">u003cb>ALLEN&#39;S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI STOCK (30 laps):u003c\/b> 1. Don Mooney, New Gloucester; 2. Adam Polvinen, Oxford; 3. Dave Mooney, Wales; 4. Bill Irving, New Gloucester; 5. Kevin Bishop, South Paris; 6. Ashley Marshall, Jay; 7. Greg Watkins, Bridgton; 8. Dale Brackett, Oxford; 9. Rick Giguere, Auburn; 10. Greg Durgin, Norway; 11. Jimmy Childs, Leeds; 12. Shane Kaherl, Jay; 13. Bob Guptill, Mechanic Falls; 14. Bill Thibeault, Oxford; 15. Don Frechette, Turner; 16. Jeff Prindall, Lisbon Falls; 17. Dale Durgin, Norway; 18. Darick Barker, Jay; 19. Jim Robbins, Dixfield; 20. Al Roberti, South Paris.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">u003cb>CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW #1 (20 laps)u003c\/b>: 1. Guy Childs, Turner; 2. John Patria, Turner; 3. Mark MacDonald, Center Conway, N.H.; 4. Dan Brown, Carthage; 5. Jim Drake, Hebron; 6. Scott Ellis, Lewiston; 7. Leo Hatch-Auger, Norway; 8. Fred Clavet, Buckfield; 9. Ralph Felker, Poland; 10. Jay Wilkins, Gray; 11. Gerald Parlin, South Paris; 12. John Childs, Leeds; 13. Todd Foss, Raymond; 14. Kimberly Sessions, Oxford; 15. Jonathan Baldwin, Auburn; 16. Scott Veinott, Lewiston; 17. Justin Dennison, North Yarmouth; 18. Mike Girardin, Oxford.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">u003cb>CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW #2 (20 laps): u003c\/b>1. Tom Averill, Peru; 2. Keith Landry, Oxford; 3. Steve Moon, Gray; 4. David Childs, Oxford; 5. Thom Bell, Minot; 6. Bubba Collins, Lewiston; 7. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 8. Bob Ferguson, New Gloucester; 9. John Spencer, Auburn; 10. Randy Robitaile, Norway; 11. Tyler Belanger, Sumner; 12. Gerry Richard, Leeds; 13. Jim Archer, Chesterville; 14. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 15. Jerry Freve, Buckfield; 16. Shannon Judd, Jay; 17. David Brown, Gray; 18. Mike Rainville, Littleton, N.H.; 19. Kevin Plummer, Oxford; 20. Richard Spaulding, Lewiston.u003c\/font>u003c\/div>nnnu003cdiv>u003cfont faceu003d\"Arial\" sizeu003d\"2\">u003cb>WICKED GOOD VINTAGE RACING ASSOCIATION (15 laps)u003c\/b>: 1. John Rice, Unity; 2. Russ Nutting, Limerick; 3. Haggie Pratt, Dexter.\",1] );  \/\/-->  T.J. Watson, Harpswell; 24. Billy Childs Jr., Leeds.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><strong>ALLEN&#39;S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI STOCK (30  laps):<\/strong> 1. Don Mooney, New Gloucester; 2. Adam Polvinen, Oxford; 3. Dave  Mooney, Wales; 4. Bill Irving, New Gloucester; 5. Kevin Bishop, South Paris; 6.  Ashley Marshall, Jay; 7. Greg Watkins, Bridgton; 8. Dale Brackett, Oxford; 9.  Rick Giguere, Auburn; 10. Greg Durgin, Norway; 11. Jimmy Childs, Leeds; 12.  Shane Kaherl, Jay; 13. Bob Guptill, Mechanic Falls; 14. Bill Thibeault, Oxford;  15. Don Frechette, Turner; 16. Jeff Prindall, Lisbon Falls; 17. Dale Durgin,  Norway; 18. Darick Barker, Jay; 19. Jim Robbins, Dixfield; 20. Al Roberti, South  Paris.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><strong>CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW #1 (20 laps)<\/strong>: 1. Guy  Childs, Turner; 2. John Patria, Turner; 3. Mark MacDonald, Center Conway, N.H.;  4. Dan Brown, Carthage; 5. Jim Drake, Hebron; 6. Scott Ellis, Lewiston; 7. Leo  Hatch-Auger, Norway; 8. Fred Clavet, Buckfield; 9. Ralph Felker, Poland; 10. Jay  Wilkins, Gray; 11. Gerald Parlin, South Paris; 12. John Childs, Leeds; 13. Todd  Foss, Raymond; 14. Kimberly Sessions, Oxford; 15. Jonathan Baldwin, Auburn; 16.  Scott Veinott, Lewiston; 17. Justin Dennison, North Yarmouth; 18. Mike Girardin,  Oxford.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><strong>CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW #2 (20 laps): <\/strong>1. Tom  Averill, Peru; 2. Keith Landry, Oxford; 3. Steve Moon, Gray; 4. David Childs,  Oxford; 5. Thom Bell, Minot; 6. Bubba Collins, Lewiston; 7. Addison Bowie,  Auburn; 8. Bob Ferguson, New Gloucester; 9. John Spencer, Auburn; 10. Randy  Robitaile, Norway; 11. Tyler Belanger, Sumner; 12. Gerry Richard, Leeds; 13. Jim  Archer, Chesterville; 14. Steve Brill, Bridgton; 15. Jerry Freve, Buckfield; 16.  Shannon Judd, Jay; 17. David Brown, Gray; 18. Mike Rainville, Littleton, N.H.;  19. Kevin Plummer, Oxford; 20. Richard Spaulding, Lewiston.<\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><strong>WICKED GOOD VINTAGE RACING ASSOCIATION (15  laps)<\/strong>: 1. John Rice, Unity; 2. Russ Nutting, Limerick; 3. 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