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Holden Claims Third Annual Fay Lumadue Memorial

CLEARFIELD, Pa. — Jimmy Holden showed he can win against anyone who invades Hidden Valley Speedway, as he put the Mike Stine-owned No. 7s in the winner’s circle for the third annual Fay Lumadue Memorial Saturday night at Hidden Valley Speedway.

12 cars made the tow, but 11 were able to make the feature, with the heads-up invert pill being drawn, putting Kyle Fink and Tom Holden on the front row.

Several false starts regrouped the field and put Jimmy Holden on the outside of the front row. When Jon Shipley got the race going, it was Holden taking the lead and he was gone.

He left the field in his dust as he lapped up to and including fourth place. When it was all said and done, the win went to Holden over Fink, Hayden Holden, Tom Holden and Bob Garvey Sr. 

New winners on the night included Tyler Rougeux in the Pure Stocks, William Kephart was finally able to get lady luck on his side as he claimed his first Little’s Drive In Four Cylinder main and Ryan Lippert picked up his first win in the Little’s Drive In Four Cylinder Second Chance race.

The Vintage Stock Car and Late Model feature went to Jim Kurpakis while Cody Schultz won the Vintage Modified feature.

Gary Little picked up another win in the Scaife Racing Supplies Semi Lates.

Feature Finish 

1. Jimmy Holden, Tiona; 2. Kyle Fink, 3. Hayden Holden, 4. Tom Holden, 5. Bob Garvey, Sr., 6. Trent Ogden, 7. Chris Luzier, 8. Craig Casher, 9. Shannon Casher, 10. Aaron Casher, 11. Bob Garvey, Jr.Â