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Anderson Snags Inaugural Hidden Valley Luzier Memorial

CLEARFIELD, Pa. — The inaugural Marlin and Jean Luzier Memorial for the Little’s Drive In Four Cylinders was held Saturday night at Hidden Valley Speedway with Chris Anderson picking up the $1,200-to-win event.

The Marlin and Jean Luzier Memorial for the Little’s Drive In Four Cylinders was the spotlight class, as Anderson and Shawn Hadden filled the front row by virtue of their heat wins and the redraw.

At the drop of the green, Anderson took the lead and Hadden was second. They had a small lead built up, while Justin Williamson was using all the tricks he knew to get past Luke Hoffner, but Hoffner wasn’t about to hand the spot over.

As Anderson continued leading, Hadden also tried to get the leader, and could not muster up the power to reel him in. Back to the battle for third, Williamson was able to get past Hoffner for the spot, as the wiry veteran tried to take the spot back but ran out of time.

As the checkered flag waved, it was Anderson takinghis first ever HVS win over Hadden, Williamson, Hoffner and Terry Hartlaub. 

Gary Little picked up the Scaife Racing Supplies Semi Late Feature while Jimmy Holden remained undefeated in the Small Block Modifieds. John Eckenrod won the Pure Stock Main.

Feature Finish

1. Chris Anderson, Cassville; 2. Shawn Hadden, 3. Justin Williamson, 4. Luke Hoffner, 5. Terry Hartlaub, 6. Rusty Garlock, 7. Tim Raup, 8. AJ Hoffner, 9. John Brown, 10. Roswell Babcock, 11. Nick Bem, 12. Tiana Anderson, 13. Jason Godd, 14. Isaac Exley, 15. Latavin Spriggs, 16. Kirklyn Stauser, 17. Jimmy Ogden, 18. Jimmy Moyer, 19. Matt Weaver, 20. Virgil Meyer