(Francis Creek, WI)- Eric Scribner decided that the best birthday present he could get in the racing world was a Birthday Feature win. Eric Scribner conquered this task in the IMCA Modifieds on Saturday Night.

Billy Edler won his first career 141 Speedway Feature win in the IMCA Sportmods in dominating fashion.

Other winners included: Devin Snellenberger(IMCA Stockcars) Scott Boulanger(Street Stocks) Charlie Sancinati(Grand Nationals) and Matt Brehmer(IMCA Sport Compacts)

Dave Zeitler started on the pole of the IMCA Modifieds and led for the first three laps of the event that saw two yellows. The first occurred in the opening laps which saw James Tebon restart on the leaders bumper. Tebon gunned his machine on the restart and worked passed Zeitler and into the lead on lap seven. Tebon held the lead while Eric Scribner moved into the second spot and tracked down the top spot. Tebon would deal with a hard charging Scribner until the final caution came out on lap 14. Scribner was able to stay with Tebon and took advantage of one small bobble by the leader on lap 17. Scribner dove down underneath Tebon and they raced each other hard into turn one. Scribner grabbed the lead for good and picked up the birthday win. Johnny Whitman finished second with a late pass on Tebon. Josh long finished in the fourth spot in front of Russ Reinwald.

Chase Parker led the opening lap of the IMCA Stockcar Main Event before giving way to Jerry Leary on lap two. Leary would lead a charge of six cars running down low with Kyle Frederick being the first up top in the seventh position. Frederick used the top to knock off each position and found himself outside of the leader on lap 12. Frederick used lap 13 to moved into the top spot bringing Devin Snellenberger with him to second. The lone caution flew on lap 15. Frederick decided to run the bottom on the restart and this kept Snellenberger behind him but within striking distance. With three laps remaining, Frederick switched lanes to the middle which cost him. Snellenberger had all the clean air he wanted down low and shot inside of Frederick and into the lead with two laps remaining. Snellenberger led the final two circuits to win his second feature of the season. Frederick settled for second in front of John Heinz. Leary ran great finishing fourth. Brett Wenzel came home in fifth.

Phil Mott held the p1 position in the IMCA Sportmod Feature for the first four laps. Billy Edler decided on lap five that it was his night to shine. Edler moved underneath the leader on lap five and never looked back. Edler opened up a ¾ straightaway lead by the halfway point of the race. Scott Besaw ran to second but couldn’t cut into the lead until it was two late. Edler worked into lapped traffic the final five laps but was never touched in earning his first career IMCA Sportmod win. Besaw finished second ahead of Scott Boyea. Kevin Bethke beat Travis Arenz for the fourth spot.

Tim Mueller led the opening lap of the Street Stock Feature. Kraig Koehler charged from seventh to first by the time the second lap was completed. Koehler would be the commander of the race until Scott Boulanger moved into the second spot and behind the leader. Boulanger moved underneath Koehler and into the lead at the halfway point of the race. Boulanger never looked back and won his ninth feature of the season. Koehler ran to second place points and money. Mike Conard won a race long battle for third over Paul Diefenthaler. Andy Fuhrmann finished fifth in the Street Stock car fights.

Rex Karner shot from his outside front row starting spot to the lead at the start of the Grand National Feature. Karner would lead with Glen Blanke charging down low. Blanke would grab the top spot on lap seven with a caution coming out on the next lap. Charlie Sancinati grabbed the second spot on the restart and moved to within striking distance of Blanke. Sancinati found great bite in his racer and found himself in the lead by the end of lap fifteen. He cruised until a caution would set up a green, white and checker finish. Sancinati handled it with ease and won his sixth feature of the season. Kevin Naidl finish second. A final lap melee would send top five cars spinning. At the checkered flag, third would go to Kodi Wirtz followed by Dan Schumacher and Terry Van Roy.

Matt Brehmer started in the ninth spot and found himself the leader by the end of the second lap of the IMCA Sport Compact Headliner. Brehmer never looked back and was fist pumping as he crossed the line first. Ian Lassanske finished second followed by Scott Johnson, Roger Braun and Ryan Georgia.

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IMCA Modified Feature- 1. Eric Scribner 2. Johnny Whitman 3. James Tebon 4. Josh Long 5. Russ Reinwald

Heats- #1 1. Luke Lemmens 2. Jeremy Jacobs
#2 1. Tebon 2. Kyle Kudick

IMCA Stockcar Feature- 1. Devin Snellenberger 2. Kyle Frederick 3. John Heinz 4. Jerry Leary 5. Brett Wenzel

B Main- 1. Jeremy Jauquet

Heats- #1 1. Dylan Heilmann 2. Rodney Snellenberger
#2 1. Heinz 2. Parker
#3 1. Josh Mroczkowski 2. Devin Snellenberger

IMCA Sportmod Feature- 1. Bill Edler 2. Scott Besaw 3. Scott Boyea 4. Kevin Bethke 5. Travis Arenz

B Main #1- 1. Ryan Lemieux
#2 1. Travis Hansen

Heats- #1 1. Beau Handschke 2. Edler
#2 1. Kelsy Hayes 2. Phil Mott
#3 1. J.J. Anderson 2. Mark Howe

Krajnik Chevrolet Street Stock Feature Presented by Quietwoods RV Sales and Service- 1. Scott Boulanger 2. Kraig Koehler 3. Mike Conard 4. Paul Diefenthaler 5. Andy Fuhrmann

B Main- 1. Jon Young

Heats- #1 1. Diefenthaler 2. Fuhrmann
#2 1. Conard 2. Koehler
#3 1. Eric Turner 2. Josh McDonald

Brian Peterson Builders Grand National Feature- 1. Charlie Sancinati 2. Kevin Naidl 3. Kodi Wirtz 4. Dan Schumacher 5. Terry Van Roy

Heats- #1 1. Dave Gauger 2. Schumacher
#2 1. Glen Blanke 2. Shawn Schmitt

IMCA Sport Compact Feature- 1. Matt Brehmer 2. Ian Lassanske 3. Scott Johnson 4. Roger Braun 5. Ryan Georgia

Heats- #1 1. Tony Fletcher 2. Lassanske
#2 1. Brehmer 2. Johnson

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