There was more going on Friday night than just prep football. Limaland held its final races of the 2007 season, crowning its track champions and Kings of the Quarter-Mile.
It was a great night for Terry Hull, who won the Professional Computer Company UMP Modifieds feature and the Kings race. Hull has now won three Mod division titles in a row. Hull's domination over the last month of the season was unbelievable. Almost equally astonishing was how his fellow Hoosier, Todd Sherman, stuck with him point for point.
Phil Gressman won the Elwer Fence Sprints feature, but Mike Dussel successfully defending his crown as track champ. Luke Hall lead from start to finish in the Kings race.
In the stocks, Kevin Gossard won the feature and Tony Anderson won his third title in a row. Anderson also won the Kings race. Anderson told me many times over the season when his car is hooked up, there's no one that can beat him. More times than not, Anderson drove in with a great car and drove out with another big novelty check.
Finally, I would like to personally thank everyone at Limaland. I walked into this beat without a clue what to do. I'm not going to single anyone out because there were tons of people who made my first year on the Limaland beat enjoyable and a lot easier. I made a lot of friends and can't wait to see everyone next April.
Keep it tuned to "Without A Paddle" and I'll keep everyone up to date on what's happening at the best quarter-mile track in the country.
Saturday, September 1, 2007
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