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Super Performance: Matt Sheppard Wins 50th Utica-Rome Sunoco Modified Feature






Written by Chris Moore



VERNON, NY - ‘Super’ Matt Sheppard claimed his 50th career Sunoco Modified victory at Utica-Rome Speedway on Friday night, becoming just the second dirt Modified driver to do so.



“This place has been good to me through the years, and I’m just glad to be back here (in Victory Lane) again this week,” said an elated Sheppard following his second consecutive win to open the 2022 season.



The Savannah, N.Y. driver started from the 11th position, 10 spots worse than last week’s triumph.



Plattsburgh, N.Y.’s Nick Heywood and Hall-of-Famer Billy Decker led the field Utica-Rome starter Joe Kriss’ double green flags for the 30-lap event.



Decker used the outside of the front row to quickly jump out to the lead with Masonville, N.Y.’s Shaun Walker following Decker from the fourth spot to second.



Sprakers, N.Y.’s Jessica Friesen quickly worked her way by Nick Heywood to climb into a podium position in the early going, while Decker pulled away from the rest of the field.



Sheppard’s charge was a slow to one start, as the driver of the Hurlock Auto & Speed Supply No. 9S was stuck behind multiple battles for position, searching for racing room to move forward.



The first caution of the race flew on lap 10, as Claude Hutchings Jr. came to a stop at the outside of the fourth turn, restacking the field for the only restart of the night.



The yellow was crucial for Sheppard, not only bringing him closer to the front of the field, but giving him an outside restarting position two rows behind the leader Decker.



Sheppard quickly went to work, getting by both Pat Ward and Alan Johnson on the restart and into the fourth position with 19 laps remaining.



Right in front of Sheppard, Jessica Friesen was taking advantage of the restart as well, driving underneath Walker for the runner-up spot. Sheppard followed Friesen two short laps later, taking third away from Walker and setting his sights on the top two.



Sheppard’s assault continued, driving around Friesen at the halfway mark for second. Decker, who was working the outside, would prove to be Sheppard’s toughest challenge.



After multiple laps trying to work underneath Decker for the lead, Sheppard got a good run out of the fourth turn and slid in front of Decker to take the top spot away.



Working lapped traffic for the last eight laps proved to be no problem for Sheppard, as his lead continued to grow in the waning laps. When the checkered flag flew, Sheppard had opened an advantage of over five seconds back to runner-up Billy Decker.



“With the stout field here tonight, I didn’t know if we’d be able to get it done tonight from 11th, but we got rolling and picked off a few cars. We got a timely caution and after that the longer the race went it seemed like the other cars were slowing down and it didn’t feel like we were slowing at all,” explained Sheppard of his charge from the sixth row to the Sunoco Modified victory.



Decker held on for second in the Jeremy Smith Racing No. 91 and Jessica Friesen rounded out the podium in her One Zee Tees No. 1Z machine. Gloversville, N.Y.’s Rocky Warner made a late-race charge to get fourth in the Jason Simmons Racing No. 98 and Genoa, N.Y.’s Pat Ward rounded out the top-five.



Walker came home with a very respectable sixth-place run and East Greenbush, N.Y.’s Bobby Hackel drove from 16th to finish seventh. Middlesex, N.Y. native Alan Johnson grabbed eighth in the Mark Spoor-owned No. 14J. Potsdam, N.Y.’s Mike Maresca came home with a ninth-place run after a back-and-forth night and Montezuma, N.Y.’s Dave Marcuccilli rounded out the top-10.



Payton Talbot claimed his second consecutive Worthington Industries Crate 602 Sportsman feature to open the season. The South New Berlin, N.Y. native powered from the 10th starting position to nab the $1,000 victory in the 25-lap event.



After several yellows and one red flag in the early going, the stop-and-start feature saw Talbot and Oneida, N.Y.’s Matt Janczuk occupying the top two spots. Janczuk appeared to be the class of the field before Talbot changed lanes to the top groove and began closing in on Janczuk.



Talbot used a lap-11 restart to race around Janczuk and never looked back. Janczuk held on for his second consecutive runner-up finish and Johnstown, N.Y.’s Brian Calabrese rounded out the top three. Oxford, N.Y.’s Gordon Smith grabbed his best career Crate 602 Sportsman finish with a fourth-place run and Fultonville, N.Y.’s A.J. Miller rounded out the top five.



Grand Gorge, N.Y.’s Beau Ballard joined Sheppard and Talbot as back-to-back winners to open the 2022 campaign. This time around, Ballard did it in dramatic fashion. After leading all 20 laps last week, Ballard only paced the field to the checkered flags this time around in the $1,000-to-win Next Generation GraphiX Pro Stock event.



A late charge brought Ballard closer to Dan Slosek and Bret Belden, who were both dueling for the top spot. Ultimately, Ballard used the outside groove down the backstretch on the final lap to grab the win from Bridgewater, N.Y.’s Slosek. Belden, Jay Corbin and Josh Coonradt rounded out the top five.



After coming up just short of his first win last week, Hamilton, N.Y.’s Alex Hughes raced by Matt Backus in the late stages to grab the win in the 15-lap Fastline Performance Limited Sportsman event. Backus held on for the runner-up spot and Eric Jensen rounded out the top three.



Corey Valade avenged last week’s runner-up with his first win of the 2022 season. Valade started on the pole and led every lap of the 12-lap Fonda Fair Four Cylinder feature. Jacob Kimball won the Single Cam portion of the event.



The Slingshots had their season opener on the inner oval. Chris Darrow bested his teammate and defending champion Brett Putnam for the season opener for the Senior Services Inc. All-Star Slingshots in the 20-lap main. Blake Banek won the caution-filled D&S Landscaping Junior Slingshots for the 15-lap season-opening victory.



Racing resumes Friday, May 13 at Utica-Rome Speedway. All divisions will be in action and the Lucas Oil Empire Sprint Series joins the program for their return to the ‘Home of Heroes.’



Utica-Rome Speedway is located at 5591 NY-5 (Seneca Turnpike) Vernon, NY 13476. The official website is www.uticaromespeedway.com and can be reached by phone at 315.953.4097. Like Utica-Rome Speedway on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @UR_Speedway.



RESULTS SUMMARY – UTICA-ROME SPEEDWAY MAY 6, 2022



Sunoco Modified Feature Finish (30 laps): MATT SHEPPARD, Billy Decker, Jessica Friesen, Rocky Warner, Pat Ward, Shaun Walker, Bobby Hackel, Alan Johnson, Mike Maresca, Dave Marcuccilli, Darren Smith, Willy Decker, Alex Yankowski, Nick Heywood, Bob Henry Jr., Alan Barker, JaMike Sowle, Claude Hutchings Jr., Tucker O’Connor, Justin Wright, Randy Shantel, Andy Bachetti.



Worthington Industries Crate 602 Sportsman Feature Finish (25 laps): PAYTON TALBOT, Matt Janczuk, Brian Calabrese, Gordon Smith, A.J. Miller, Chris Mackey, Tanner Warner, Rocco Leone, Joe Williams, Mike Richmond, Jeremy Slosek, Brian Borst, Steve Kotary, Kyle DeMetro, Stephen Denton, Clayton DuMond, Matt Richardson, Blake Sarpriacone, Jason Reome, David Hackett Jr., Willy Decker Jr., David Dickey, Jim Gould, A.J. Digsby, Allan Hodge, Shawn Frost, Tim Falter, Addison Bowman, Jimmy Moyer.



Did Not Qualify: Brent Joy, Mike Grover, Brian Murphy, Dave Moyer, Harry Murphy, Chris Crump, Dave Richer, Ed Downing, David Manchester, Kevin Crave, Ed Lukas.



Next Generation Grafix Pro Stock Feature Finish (20 laps): BEAU BALLARD, Dan Slosek, Bret Belden, Jay Corbin, Josh Coonradt, Jason Morrison, Ivan Joslin, Bill Knapp, Ken Griffen, Randy Cosselman, Jerry Streeter, Ed Kotary.



Fastline Performance Limited Sportsman Feature Finish (15 laps): ALEX HUGHES, Matt Backus, Eric Jensen, Seth Martin, Zack Welch, Tim Deffer, Ernie Staelens, Timmy Wilmot.



Fonda Fair Four Cylinder Cruiser Feature Finish (12 laps): COREY VALADE (DOHC), Matt Bukovan, Austin Vanderhoof, David DeNova, Donald Kimball, Rudy King Jr., Dan Valade, Jacob Kimball (SOHC), Hunter Tarbania, Justin Bellinger, Kyle Coley.



Senior Services Inc. All-Star Slingshot Feature Finish (20 laps): CHRIS DARROW, Brett Putnam, Josh Persse, Kirsten Swartz, Dustin Sehn, Andrew Millard, Scott Sprague, Joel Vadney, Nicholas Jenkins, Tyler Vadney.



D&S Landscaping Junior Slingshot Feature Finish (15 laps): BLAKE BANEK, Corky Warner, Savannah Simmons, Brody Janczuk, Chase Spoor, Ayna Sarpriacone, Kaylan Digsby, Jayden Wust, Matty Broedel, Ayden Goodier, Sullivan Dickey.