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      Sports April 28, 2004  RSS feed

      McCaughey’s small-block skates to New Egypt win

      New Egypt’s own Darren McCaughey seems to know the recipe for success when the racing surface is hard, smooth and slick: Forego the big Modified horsepower, stick with small-block power, and hook it on up for the win.

      And that’s just what McCaughey did Saturday night, skating in for his first of the season at New Egypt Speedway.

      "It’s a brand-new car, and we’ve been struggling with it, so this is a little unexpected," said McCaughey, who finished 17th and 23rd in the first two races of the year. "The crew worked their tails off, and we must have made 100 changes before the feature tonight. I guess now I look like a genius."

      It was McCaughey’s kind of race track, and he made the most of it in the 30-lap Modified main event, sprinting away at first green while big guns Jimmy Horton and Frank Cozze battled it out behind him.

      Horton, last week’s winner, finished second, with Cozze third, Tim Tanner Jr. in fourth and opening-day victor Billy Pauch in fifth.

      Defending division champion Gary Butler, of Phillipsburg, led wire-to-wire to record his first-ever Sportsman victory, becoming the first driver at the speedway to win in all three classes. Bill Tanner III gave Butler a run at the beginning of the 20-lap event, but ultimately settled for second. Jack Swain, Larry Kline and Brian Godown completed the top five.

      Allenwood’s Ralph Gargiulo ran away with the 15-lap Super Stock, his first of the year, with defending division champ Pat Conaway, Kim Cooke, Bryan Reed and Robert Melton chasing.

      Craig Martin, Forked River, took the Edison Generator No. 747 to the winner’s circle in the 15-lap SS Sprint event. Opening-day winner Art Liedl was a fast-closing second, with 2004 division champ Mike David in third, John Snook fourth and Pat Freiberger in fifth.

      It was another great race in the Mid-State Communications Rookie Sportsman Series, with a new face — Rich Miller of Flemington — in victory lane. Chad Barney, who retook the point lead, came up short, finishing second. Jason Hamilton, Kristina McVay and Adam Huff trailed Miller and Barney at the line.