Rickard, Volz Jr. and Margeson win at Stateline Speedway in Post Falls
Cody Rickard, Frank Volz Jr. and Evan Margeson topped feature races at Stateline Speedway, where a 35-lap sprint main and full-night qualifying sharpened the action.

Cody Rickard, Frank Volz Jr. and Evan Margeson were the night’s biggest winners at Stateline Speedway in Post Falls, each leaving the Kootenai County oval with a feature victory as local fans got a full look at the speedway’s lineup of stocks, modifieds and sprint cars.
Rickard won the Motion Auto Supply Early Stocks main, holding off John Brueher for second and Michael Kent for third. Garrett Ruppert, Mike Batman, JJ Moore, Gracie McLendon and William Lefors followed in the finishing order, giving the class a deep field and a familiar short-track mix of young contenders, steady veterans and cars still chasing pace through the season.
The Eljay Oil Nostalgia Modifieds belonged to Volz Jr., who took the checkered flag ahead of Chad Broom and Gordon Nash. Mike Bellomy, Arron Clother, Randy Lerch, Kim Lerch and Brandon Ballard completed the main event order, underscoring how tight the modified group remains as drivers continue to trade speed and setup notes on the Post Falls surface.
Margeson’s win in the Local 55 IWS Sprint Series feature carried the night’s most hard-fought distance, a 35-lap main that put Casey Tillman second and Casey Cavender third. TJ Sneva, Chris Ochs, Levi Rose, Jereme Nereaux and Aiden Conn were among the others in the running order, adding to a sprint field that kept the pace high from the opening laps to the finish.
The night also included qualifying times and heat-race results, giving racers and fans a sharper picture of who was quick before the mains began. That side of the program matters at Stateline Speedway, where a strong start can be just as important as late-race handling and where every class, from entry-level stocks to modifieds and sprints, has its own rhythm. For Post Falls and the broader Inland Northwest, it was another reminder that the track remains a steady summer destination built around local names, close racing and a scoreboard that tells the story one finishing position at a time.
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