SPARTA, Ky.
Su a Cravens Jersey . -- Ryan Blaney provided
more evidence that Penske Racings No. 22 Ford can win no matter whos driving.
Blaney earned his first Nationwide Series victory and another win for the teams
Mustang, holding off Austin Dillon and surviving several late cautions to win
Saturday nights 300-mile race at Kentucky Speedway. Blaney, who drives for
Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski in the Camping World Truck Series, used his
second start in the No. 22 to claim the cars 10th victory of 2013 and a season
sweep at Kentucky. Keselowski drove the car to victory in June. Blaneys win
included tense moments over the final 40 laps, from beating Dillon off pit road
with a two-tire stop on lap 166 to reclaiming the lead from Dillon after losing
it on the restart. More tests followed, including a near-brush with teammate Sam
Hornish Jr.s loose Ford and one final restart. "We just had an awesome, awesome
Mustang," Blaney said. "The team just kept getting the car better and better and
as the race went on. Those restarts were tough. Luckily, I had a good enough car
to hold them off." Matt Crafton was third, Hornish fourth and rookie Alex Bowman
fifth in a Toyota. Dillon shaved two points off Hornishs series lead and trails
by just 15 with six races remaining. Getting closer to Blaney was out of the
question for Dillon and just about anyone in contention. Hornish gave it a shot
late in the race before that late wiggle left him settling for his 21st top-five
finish of the season. Dillon had hope on several restarts, only to let the son
of NASCAR veteran Dave Blaney quickly snatch it away on several late restarts.
The final one typified the futility: Blaney blasted out on lap 191 to open up a
three car-length lead and didnt look back. "He did everything right," Dillon
said of Blaneys restarts. "He did everything he could to hold me off and the car
was better once he got out front for sure. I felt like if we couldve got out
front we could hold him off for eight laps, but disappointed that we couldnt
quite clear him." Hornish led 65 laps after starting on the pole, while Dillon
led 32. Beating the No. 22 has been tough for everybody this season. Three other
drivers have reached victory lane in it this season, including Keselowski, whos
racing in this weekends Cup series race in Loudon, N.H. Blaney, who won a Trucks
race in Iowa last year, became the fourth in just his 15th start. Crew chief
Jeremy Bullins kept him calm and focused over the radio, and the only direction
he ever really needed was to victory lane after taking the checkered flag. The
points race meanwhile saw little change. Hornish entered Saturday looking to
widen his edge on Dillon, who came into the series final stand-alone race
seeking his third Nationwide victory in four Kentucky starts. He helped his
prospects Saturday afternoon by clocking 179.235 mph to claim his third pole
this season and leading Penskes front-row sweep with Blaney (178.159) taking the
outside spot. Dillon was close by in the third spot with a run of 178.042 mph in
his Chevy. With Cup regulars racing this weekend in New Hampshire, 41 drivers
had the track to themselves, and Nationwide contenders did their best to exploit
the freedom. Hornish and Dillon in particular looked forward to racing all-out
here, with the points leader especially eager to follow up Junes ninth-place
run. After the start was delayed briefly to allow track dryers to blow away some
weepers, Hornish went about proving how good his Mustang was. He led the first
65 laps before his teammate won the race off pit road during the third caution
and led on the restart. Dillon was second and needed only a lap to move in front
-- on lap 68 -- and add another chapter to his impressive Kentucky resume. He
led the next 32 laps before Blaney took the first of two leads to establish
himself as the best driver in the best car. "Im a pretty lucky guy and
privileged to have the drivers we have," Bullins said. "I dont think we have any
slouches, so I dont have any complaints about my driver lineup. Ive got it
pretty good. Tonight was another example of that. "We brought a good car, and we
got somebody driving that knows what to do with it and was able to get the job
done."
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catch.SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. -- Jared McCann scored four times and Sergey
Tolchinksi had one goal and three assists as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
crushed the visiting Sudbury Wolves 10-3 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League
play. Both sophomores set career-highs against Sudbury. McCann came into the
contest not having scored more than twice in a game, doing it three times in his
rookie season, while Tolchinkys four points bested his previous high of three,
which came last season against the Mississauga Steelheads. Tyler Gaudet scored
once and set up two more for the Greyhounds (1-0-0) while Dylan Staples, Jorgen
Karterud, Brandon Hughes and Michael Bunting each added a goal. Patrick Watling,
Andrew Fritsch and Trent Mallette chipped in two assists apiece for Sault Ste.
Marie. Dominik Kubalik, Nicholas Baptiste and Nathan Pancel supplied the offence
for the Wolves (0-1-0). Matt Murray made 29 saves for the win as Franky
Palazzese picked up the loss after allowing eight goals against on 28 shots
through 40 minutes of action. Troy Timpano replaced Palazzese to start the third
period and stopped 2-of-4 shots in relief. Sault Ste. Marie went 2 for 3 on the
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Mike Amadio and Jamie Lewis also scored for the Battalion (1-1-0) as Brendan
ONeill made 34 saves for the victory. David Tomasek had a power-play goal for
Belleville (0-2-0) while Charlie Graham turned aside 35-of-39 shots in the loss.
Otters 2 Whalers 1 PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Connor Brown scored the winner on the
power play midway through the third period as Erie edged the Whalers. Dane Fox
also scored for the Otters (1-0-1) while Oscar Dansk turned aside 29 shots.
Connor Chatham scored with the man advantage for Plymouth (0-2-0) while Alex
Nedeljkovic turned away 35 shots in a losing cause. Petes 4 Attack 3 (SO) OWEN
SOUND, Ont. -- Jonatan Tanus scored the lone goal of the shootout to lift
Peterborough over the Attack. Michael Giugovaz made 37 saves through 65 minutes
and another three in the shootout to get the win for the Petes (1-1-0) while
Eric Cornel had a goal and an assist. Anthony Stefano and Stephen Nosad also
scored for Peterborough. Jaden Lindo led the Owen Sound (1-0-1) offence with a
goal and two assists as Gemel Smith and Holden Cooke added single goals. Brandon
Hope made 24 saves in defeat.
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