Lee, Lucas and Spriggs Among Halloween Madness winners as Hidden Valley ends Season

October 18, 2025

Clearfield, PA – Jon Lee of Summerville picked up the win in the Super Late Model Special last night at Hidden Valley Speedway as Halloween Madness closed out the 2025 season. Eric Lucas of Clearfield continued his winning ways by topping the Pure Stock main while Latavin Spriggs of Mount Union won the Four Cylinder main.

Other winners included: Skye Neale in the ATV class, Katie Albrino in the ATV Stock class and Steven Shugarts in the UTV Race. Erica Duvall of Robertsdale won the Powder Puff races.

Jon Lee and Logan Zarin led the Super Late Models to Sam McClellan’s green flag with Zarin shooting into the initial lead going into the first corner, but as he went a little high, Lee dove under him and took the lead. A red flag on lap three halted action when Joey Petyak got crossed up and spun while running third and the field had nowhere to go. The end result saw Brad Benton on top of the Petyak car. After Moshannon Valley EMS and BJW Fire Company personnel checked on everyone it was deemed there were no injuries, however Benton and Petyak were out for the night.

The restart saw Lee continuing to set the pace, with Colton Flinner and Zarin chasing the leader, but it was near disaster for the leader on lap 27, when while working lapped traffic, a lapped car caused Lee to spin, bringing out the final caution. As the rules state, the caution is charged to the driver who causes it, not necessarily the drivers caught up in it. Thus Lee retained the lead and the lapped car tailed the field.

The final eight laps, Lee had a clear track and left the real battle to second place and back, when McClellan’s double checkered flags flew, it was all Lee winning over Flinner, Zarin, John Wayne Weaver and Michael Lake. Heat wins went to Lee, Zarin, Petyak and Denny Fenton.

In the Pure Stock feature, Brent Lee and Eric Lucas filled the front row, with Lee taking the lead and Lucas fell to second and Luke Vrana was in third. The race continued into lapped traffic, and Lucas was reeling in the leader while they worked the slower cars. On lap 15, Lucas caught Lee and while making a daring three wide move, Lucas was able to take the lead on the 16th lap. He was then able to hold off Lee and Joe Skinner the final five laps to get his seventh win of the season and his sixth straight. Lee held off Skinner for second, Ryan Shaffner was fourth and Vrana was fifth. Heat wins went to Lee and Lucas.

Brett Hanley and Chad Lidwell led the Four Cylinders to the green flag as Hanely took the lead and Lidwell was second, but third place starter Latavin Spriggs took advantage of the “Run what you brung” invitation and being the only car in the pits with a side board on his car, he was able to sail into the lead on lap two and he never looked back. The battle for second place back was by far the best of the night, as Lidwell unfortunately began to fade, Hanely, Logan Ganoung, Justin Williamson, Tiana Anderson, Mike Phillipson and many more were in a tight battle for second. When the final lap was being run, tight racing and some bumping sent Hanley off the track and through the infield, dodging photographer Normal Kyler in the process. When the race was over it was Spriggs taking the win over Gangoung, Williamson, Phillipson and Anderson. Heat wins went to Hanely, Lidwell, Spriggs and Nick Bem while Austin Lowe won the B-main.

Pit Notes: 89 Drivers signed into the pits for the stock car portion, including: 20 Super Late Models, 14 Pure Stocks, 27 Four Cylinders, 10 ATVs, 2 UTVs and 16 Powder Puffs…in the first ever Go Kart racing at the speedway, 53 drivers signed in…Jon Lee won the King of the Hill battle… The Go Kart winners will be listed separately…The 2025 racing season is now complete and Dan Savino is already working on 2026. He thanks all his fans, drivers and staff for a great 2025 season.

SUMMARY:

Super Late Models: 1. Jon Lee, Summerville; 2. Colton Flinner, 3. Logan Zarin, 4. John Weaver, 5. Michael Lake, 6. Matt Martin, 7. Dylan Lewis, 8. Chad Homan, 9. Luke Hoffner, 10. Jeremy Lippert, 11. Chris Schneider, 12. Chad Desmett, 13. Denny Fenton, 14. Bob Dorman, 15. Joe Petyak, 16. Brad Benton, 17. Bernie Whiteford, Jr., 18. Jason Genko.
Did Not Start: Maddox Hugill and Caleb Whiteford.

Pure Stocks: 1. Eric Lucas, Clearfield; 2. Brent Lee, 3. Joe Skinner, 4. Ryan Shaffner, 5. Luke Vrana, 6. Matt Gornick, 7. John Eckenrod, 8. Joe Kephart, 9. Hunter Raspe, 10. Cody Baughman, 11. Chase Hudson, 12. Travis Blystone.
Did Not Start: Bruno Mowery and Lester Hudson.

Four Cylinders: 1. Latavin Spriggs, Mount Union; 2. Logan Ganoung, 3. Justin Williamson, 4. Mike Phillipson, 5. Tiana Anderson, 6. Zachery Lennox, 7. Greg Keihl, 8. Nick Bem, 9. Chad Lidwell, 10. Jesse Matney, 11. Scott Robison, 12. Luke Hoffner, 13. Brett Hanley, 14. Eric Luzier, 15. Billi Jo Huffman, 16. Kevin Dotten, 17. Justin Dragar, 18. Allen Robison, 19. Austin Lowe, 20. Cody Wiles, 21. Paul Demko, 22. Josh Lindenmuth, 23. Jason Elensky.
Did Not Start: Ken Smith
Did Not Qualify: Coty Maines, Jimmy Delozier and Matt Duvall.

Go Kart Results:

Clone 350: 1. Bob Garvey, 2. Shawn Harper, 3. Robert Staats, 4. Tallon Dickson, 5. Dalton Kline, 6. Logan Lowe.
J-Wing: 1. Joel Dell, 2. Tucker McCasilan, 3. Breanna Heginbothom, 4. Jesse Short, 5. Jason Lanesey

Clone 400 lb.: 1. Dustin Prettyleaf, 2.Willis Mauk Jr.

Predator 459 Caged: 1. Jeff Kennedy, 2. Scott Carbaugh, 3. Harvey Wallbanger, 4. Austin Fedder.
Did Not Start: Bill Hummel

Jr. Predator: 1. Natlie Copenhater, 2. Brody Reams, 3. Grasyn Sifinski

Jr. Clone: 1. Matthew McCaulley, 2. Logan Lowe, 3. Brody Reams

Predator 350: 1. Bob Garvey, 2. Devin Martell, 3. Corey Wolfe, 4. Joel Dell, 5. Chris Dix, 6. Landen Pase, 7. Zach Reams, 8. Zach Riggleman, 9. Renee Myer.

Flathead 375: 1. Bob Garvey, 2. Dustin Prettyleaf, 3. Allen Steiner, 4. Casey Wolfe, 5. Josh Rhine,
Did Not Start: Brett Hanley

Predator 400: 1. John Carlisle, 2. Cody Wolfe, 3. Terry Collins, Jr., 4. Kyler Straka, 5. Joyce Steiner.

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