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April 8, 2002

Late Model Sportsmen to Collins at Columbia

by Marty Little
LAKE CITY, Fla. - The dirt late models of the National Late Model Sportsman series invaded the high baked pavement of Columbia Motorsports Park Saturday night and it was Jacksonville runner Johnny Collins who came home with the win in the 50 lap headliner.

David Clegg started from the pole with Charles Sealy hot on his bumper to lap 19 when a caution came out for a tangle between Sealy and fast qualifier Jason Hylton. Collin then began to pressure Clegg and on a second restart on lap 40 an alert Collins blew by Clegg for the top spot and ran to the victory. Clegg checkered second ahead of Shane Hylton, Stacy Roberts and Henry Carter.

The Florida modified 20 lapper went to Greg Nordstrom who got around Gene Owen on the fifth lap and sped to the victory. J.F. McClellan collected runner-up honors over Owen, Richard Ferry and Max Mock.

Gale Grayer looked like a sure winner in the street stock 20 lap run but Charles Seroki had other ideas. On lap 17 Seroki made his move and took the lead and scampered home the winner by a narrow margin over Tim Conrad, Grayer, Brad Fiene and Swain Norris.

Matt Stafford wrestled the lead from Marty Wood on lap 10 and went on to win the 20 lap pure stock main over Jason Parker and Jeff Prescott.


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