**Brandon Garman holds off late charge to claim Lernerville feature** Brandon Garman led the final stretch of the feature at Lernerville, controlling the closing laps despite relentless pressure from Bryce Barrus in the dying moments. Garman's command of the race was built on consistency — he led 21 laps and managed traffic well enough to keep Barrus at arm's length when it mattered most. The real story belonged to Ryan Scheidt, who stormed through the field from 20th on the grid to grab fifth in the feature. His 15-position charge was the hardest drive of the night and proved the feature had plenty of racing room for those willing to hunt it down. Up front, Garman's heat win set the tone for his night, and he never relinquished that momentum. Barrus stayed close but couldn't find the move needed to get by. Christian McCartney rounded out the podium, while Daniel Boyd2 and Scheidt completed the top five. The heat races ran clean with Brent Hagen, Brandon Garman, Joseph Grandy, and Julian Valadez each taking their respective wins. Jared Culbertson, who had set qualifying with the fastest lap, needed the consolation to stay in the mix and took that race convincingly.