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Billy Moyer Claims Eighth Magnolia State 100 Title

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Columbus, Mississippi (09/24/11) – On Saturday night the finale for the 22nd Annual Premier Ford Magnolia State 100 was held at Columbus Speedway (Columbus, Mississippi). Over 150 cars entered for the weekend, and the best of the best in each division went to battle on Saturday night in their feature events.

In the Super Late Model division, Billy Moyer survived an attrition-filled feature to claim his unprecedented eighth Magnolia State 100 triumph. The win did not come easy though as he received several challenges throughout the feature as well as some close calls in lap traffic. At the checkered flag he would claim the $20,011 win by six car lengths over Bub McCool, Eric Cooley (started 15th), Brian Rickman (started 21st), and Morgan Bagley (started 25th).

In the Crate Late Model division a great race was contested as Jeremy Shaw from Millport, Alabama battled past early leader Chris Ragan on lap nine to take the lead and had to fight off a late race, three-wide battle for the lead with Mike Boland and Justin McRee to claim the $2,500 win. Boland, McRee, Dougie King, and Cliff Williams rounded out the top five at the checkered flag.

The Street Stock feature saw outside front row starter, Wesley Greene pace the feature for the first half of the feature before sixth starting Trey Bright took the lead in the caution-filled event. Bright would go on to claim the $1,000 win over Marvin Beard, Adam Cheeks, Andrew Earnes, and Doug Dodd.

In the Open Wheel Modified feature Billy Collett and Ryan Allday brought the field to the green flag with Collett claiming the lead as the race began. It would be a lead that he would never relinquish as he raced his way to the $2,000 win, which came over Randy King, Jason Markewitz, Noah Daspit, and Ryan Allday.

22nd Annual Premier Ford Magnolia State 100 Finale Results
September 24th, 2011

Super Late Model Main Event ($20,011-To-Win)
1. Billy Moyer (Batesville, Arkansas)
2. Bub McCool (Vicksburg, Mississippi)
3. Eric Cooley (Fulton, Mississippi)
4. Brian Rickman (Columbus, Mississippi)
5. Morgan Bagley (Longview, Texas)
6. Ty Dillon (Welcome, North Carolina)
7. Tony Knowles (Tyrone, Georgia)
8. Scott Dedwylder (Vossburg, Mississippi)
9. Jeremy Broadus (Biloxi, Mississippi)
10. Timothy Culp (West Monroe, Louisiana)
11. Ronny Lee Hollingsworth (Northport, Alabama)
12. Jay Burchfield (Columbus, Mississippi)
13. Jamie Elam (Senatobia, Mississippi)
14. Klint Byars (Carrollton, Mississippi)
15. Kenneth Crowe (Port Allen, Louisiana)
16. Rick Rickman (Columbus, Mississippi)
17. Dean Carpenter (Columbus, Mississippi)
18. David Breazeale (Four Corners, Mississippi)
19. Clint Smith (Senoia, Georgia)
20. Rodney Wing (Meridian, Mississippi)
21. Mike Marlar (Winfield, Tennessee)
22. Wendell Wallace (Batesville, Arkansas)
23. Shane Clanton (Fayetteville, Georgia)
24. Neil Baggett (Shannon, Mississippi)
25. Chris Wall (Springfield, Louisiana)
26. Dane Dacus (Lakeland, Tennessee)

Last Chance Qualifier Winner: Morgan Bagley
B-Main Winners: Clint Smith, Rick Rickman, Brian Rickman

Street Stock Feature ($1,000-To-Win)
1. Trey Bright
2. Marvin Beard
3. Adam Cheeks
4. Andrew Earnes
5. Doug Dodd
6. Carl Kilgore
7. Jason Byrd
8. Jesse Beck
9. Wayne Medders
10. Camron Parker
11. Tommy Nichols
12. Nick Stoop
13. Ryan Colby
14. Tony Silvestri
15. Marty Holtman
16. Wes Gray
17. James Ware
18. Wesley Greene
19. Brooke Carter
20. Brandon Nobles
21. Charlie Gardner
22. Jamie Sudduth
23. Bill Sudduth
24. Scott Leach

Crate Late Model Feature ($2,500-To-Win)
1. Jeremy Shaw
2. Mike Boland
3. Justin McRee
4. Dougie King
5. Cliff Williams
6. Hunter Carroll
7. Mark Stokes
8. Ryan King
9. Daniel Bridgmon
10. Evan Ellis
11. Jamie Tollison
12. Chad McCool
13. Chris O’Connor
14. Justin Carter
15. Mark Stevens
16. Brent Barrett
17. Tim Knight
18. Caleb Myers
19. Chance Inman
20. Neil Baggett
21. Chris Ragan
22. Jason Milam
23. Johnny Stokes

Open Wheel Modified Feature ($2,000-To-Win)
1. Billy Collett
2. Randy King
3. Jason Markewitz
4. Noah Daspit
5. Ryan Allday
6. Rusty Duncan
7. Blake Koenigsberger
8. Jeff Scott
9. Todd Gray
10. Rex Michaels
11. Ricky Idom
12. Josh Trammell
13. Jeremy Idom
14. Tony Higgins
15. TJ Herndon
16. Jeremy Shaw
17. Randal Harlow
18. Rodney Etheridge

DNS: Mike Boland, Luke Riddle, Brandon Poppenheimer

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