**Michael Sheridan Holds Off Late Charge at Cedar Lake** Michael Sheridan led the way for the final 27 laps at Cedar Lake and wouldn't be denied, holding the line against a fast-closing field in the feature. Trevor Royer made a determined run late but couldn't find the angle needed to make the pass stick on the dirt. The real story was Blake M Andrews storming through the field from 13th on the grid. Andrews picked up eight positions to grab fifth at the checksum, showing serious pace when it mattered most. Jake Sonnentag locked in a heat win and converted that momentum into a top-three finish, while Jared Getz's pole position didn't translate to the main event the way the early speed suggested it might. Sheridan's consistency in the late stages proved decisive under pressure. Cedar Lake's surface demanded precision through the corners, and he executed when the race tightened up.