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Jory Berg (Contributed Photo)

Greseth and Berg battle past rivals to win Saturday night mains at Devils Lake Speedway

By Heather MacDonald

CRARY, ND (May 16) - Devils Lake Speedway held its second night of racing during the 2026 season Saturday, May 16, with WISSOTA Dirt Track Series winners including Jory Berg and Cole Greseth.

The WISSOTA Street Stocks put on a show Saturday, with side-by-side and three-wide action throughout the field. Greseth redrew fifth for the feature and drove his way forward through the tough, close-battling field to take his second checkered flag of the season at DLS. Kasey Ussatis was second, with Greg Jose third. Stoney Kruk came home fourth and John Halvorson rounded out the top five.

Cole Greseth (Contributed Photo)

In the WISSOTA Midwest Mods, the feature was extremely entertaining to watch. Austin Hunter was the early leader, before Berg hunted down Hunter to take the top spot coming out of corner four with a big slide job with five laps to go. A battle ensued for the last five laps and surviving two late cautions, Berg took the checkered flag with Hunter hot on his tail to finish second. Kyle Anderson was third, Cylen Vargason was fourth and Ryne Uhrich completed the top five.

Heat-race winner Trentin Decoteau ran into misfortune during the Pure Stock feature, forcing him to retire early. Joe Armstrong won the race ahead of Erik Wenstad in second.

The Western Renegade Non-Wing Sprints stole the show Saturday night with many position changes, hard charging and side-by-side action. Myles Tomlinson was the early leader, as the tight battle among Steve Nordrum, Nick Shirek, Eric Guyot and Jeremy Lizakowski kept everyone on the edge of their seats. Following a caution on lap 12, Adam Sobolik entered the chat and made the race even more interesting. At the finish line, Tomlinson was the victor ahead of Lizakowski, Guyot, Shirek, and Sobolik in the top five.

SUMMARY

WISSOTA Midwest Mods:

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. B0-Jory Berg[5]; 2. 44-Austin Hunter[2]; 3. 59-Kyle Anderson[6]; 4. 29-Cylen Vargason[3]; 5. 34-Ryne Uhrich[1]; 6. 4H-Grant Hall[4]; 7. 8-Jason Schuh[8]; 8. 32B-Brennan Schmidt[9]; 9. 77R-Brody Kraft[10]; 10. 39C-Colin Dietzler[11]; 11. 15-Kenna Breidenbach[7]; 12. (DNF) 19-Casey Jenkins[12]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. B0-Jory Berg[5]; 2. 15-Kenna Breidenbach[2]; 3. 44-Austin Hunter[4]; 4. 59-Kyle Anderson[1]; 5. 32B-Brennan Schmidt[6]; 6. (DNF) 19-Casey Jenkins[3]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 29-Cylen Vargason[2]; 2. 8-Jason Schuh[1]; 3. 4H-Grant Hall[4]; 4. 34-Ryne Uhrich[3]; 5. 77R-Brody Kraft[5]; 6. 39C-Colin Dietzler[6]

WISSOTA Street Stocks:

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 19-Cole Greseth[5]; 2. 2U-Kasey Ussatis[8]; 3. 28-Greg Jose[4]; 4. 69-Stoney Kruk[1]; 5. 35-John Halvorson[3]; 6. 06-Drew Peterson[2]; 7. 12B-Tate Bullis[7]; 8. 77-Adam Dehne[6]; 9. 99-Jordan Barker[10]; 10. 7X-Waylon Poitra[9]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 19-Cole Greseth[1]; 2. 28-Greg Jose[4]; 3. 77-Adam Dehne[2]; 4. 12B-Tate Bullis[5]; 5. 7X-Waylon Poitra[3]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 2U-Kasey Ussatis[2]; 2. 69-Stoney Kruk[1]; 3. 35-John Halvorson[3]; 4. 06-Drew Peterson[4]; 5. 99-Jordan Barker[5]

Non-Winged Sprints:

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 15T-Myles Tomlinson[2]; 2. 96-Jeremy Lizakowski[7]; 3. 25-Eric Guyot[4]; 4. 5H-Nick Shirek[3]; 5. 52-Adam Sobolik[8]; 6. 15B-Doug Mccambridge[12]; 7. 37-Steve Nordrum[1]; 8. 52E-Emma Sobolik[6]; 9. 5-James Weber[9]; 10. 21N-Bryan Nordrum[10]; 11. 17-Mariah LaPatka[11]; 12. (DNF) 8-Parker Vilandre[5]; 13. (DNF) 11-Noah Schmidt[14]; 14. (DNF) W5-Rene Poluyko[13]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 15T-Myles Tomlinson[3]; 2. 8-Parker Vilandre[5]; 3. 52E-Emma Sobolik[2]; 4. 37-Steve Nordrum[6]; 5. 5-James Weber[1]; 6. 17-Mariah LaPatka[4]; 7. W5-Rene Poluyko[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Adam Sobolik[2]; 2. 5H-Nick Shirek[1]; 3. 96-Jeremy Lizakowski[3]; 4. 25-Eric Guyot[5]; 5. 21N-Bryan Nordrum[4]; 6. 11-Noah Schmidt[7]; 7. 15B-Doug Mccambridge[6]

Pure Stocks:

A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 1CJ-Joe Armstrong[3]; 2. 7-Erik Wenstad[1]; 3. (DNF) 04-Trentin Decoteau[2]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 04-Trentin Decoteau[1]; 2. 1CJ-Joe Armstrong[3]; 3. 7-Erik Wenstad[2]

Scott Hughes