BROOKLYN, Mich. -- Brett Moffitt isnt eligible for the season-ending Chase in the NASCAR Truck Series.Teammate Timothy Peters is, but on the final lap at Michigan International Speedway, that didnt much matter.We just had such a run -- we were rolling five to 10 miles an hour faster than them getting into Turn 1, Moffitt said. I knew if there was room to get to the outside, I didnt care if it was going to stick or not. Im here to win races.Moffitt passed Peters and William Byron to win Saturdays Trucks race at Michigan by 0.098 seconds, a thrilling ending that gave Red Horse Racing a 1-2 finish. Peters took second but remains without a win this season -- a victory could have solidified a spot in the Chase.Moffitt won for the first time in six Trucks races. This was only his fourth start of the year on this series in the No. 11 Toyota, so hes not eligible for the Chase.Peters was two laps away from what would have been his first victory of the season, but Byron nosed ahead with a lap to go, and Moffitt was then able to move to the outside and take over the lead.Daniel Hemric finished third and Byron ended up fourth.The 11 was coming with such a run. No choice -- even if I tried to block, Im pretty sure Id have wrecked us both, Peters said. Hindsights 20-20, and Im sure that if I could go back and redo it, we probably would, but still a great day for us, were still alive. If I cant win it, I like Daniel, but Im glad Brett won.Six of the eight Chase spots are accounted for by drivers who have won races this year. Hemric and Peters are both winless, but as of now, theyre in position to make the field on points. They can both take solace in the fact that Saturdays winner wasnt eligible.Pole winner John Wes Townley finished 12th. There were seven cautions in the 100-lap, 200-mile race.WHOS HOT: Red Horse Racing owner Tom DeLoach had mixed emotions while watching his drivers take the top two spots.Youre thrilled for one of them, your feelings are hurt a little bit on the other one, he said. Its a fantastic day for Red Horse.WHOS NOT: Cole Custer led 18 laps but was done in by an accident late in the race and finished 22nd. Hes still winless this year.UNCERTAIN FUTURE: Moffitt was the Sprint Cup rookie of the year last season but said he was victimized when Michael Waltrip Racing folded late in 2015.Every year in my career has kind of been like that. Ive always been at the end of the year not knowing where Im going to go, he said. I thought I had a three-year deal with Michael Waltrip Racing, and when that closed down, that kind of put me right back in the same situation. 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Supported by three-run homers from Jayson Werth and Wilson Ramos, the young right-hander went seven strong innings in the Washington Nationals 8-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night. Nike Vapormax Kengät . Siddikur, whose previous win on the circuit came in Brunei three years ago, finished his bogey-free round with a birdie on the 18th for a total of 17-under 199. Indias Shiv Chowrasia, who has finished runner-up in this tournament twice, was in second place after a 66.Birmingham, Ala. --- The Southeastern Conference Mens and Womens Basketball Leadership Council held its first meeting at SEC headquarters in Birmingham recently. The leadership council consists of one male representative and one female representative from each of the SECs 14 institutions.Earlier this year, the SEC?introduced new Student-Athlete Leadership Councils in the sports of?Football and Mens and Womens Basketball in which, in addition to the Conferences longstanding Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC), provide student-athletes with additional opportunities to engage with campus leaders and Conference office staff. At the groups first meeting, the 28 student-athletes reviewed legislative items related to basketball and were educated on the NCAA governance structure. They also had a lengthy dialogue with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and listened to a presentation by TV analyst LaChina Robinson on best practices in social media.One of the goals of the meeting was to identify potential proposals that could be included in our legislative process, said Misty Brown, the SECs Director of Student-Athlete Engagement. It was impressive to see how excited the student-athletes were to learn about ways that they can influence the discussion on issues related to their sport. We received great feedback from the group. Our student-athletes have a voice, so it was important to be able to get feedback that we can use in both the conference and national conversations.The final three hours of the meeting consisted of breakout sessions. The womens representatives held discussions on diversity, time demands, career planning and mental wellness, while the mens representatives discussed transfer rules, summer league rules and other topics.I was honored to be a part of the leadership council, said Vanderbilts Marques Webb. It was a great idea and I think it will really help with college athletics. Getting the perspective of the student-athlete is so important and I thiink it will really help with legislation.ddddddddddddI thought it was amazing to see so many young athletes come together for their sport and to make everything better overall. In addition, I think the meeting was well organized and was very successful, and I was so happy to be there with my fellow SEC members and am proud of the input we were able to give the SEC.The student-athletes were also divided into groups and participated in various role play scenarios. In addition, the group elected chairs for the council, which will be announced at a later date.The Mens Basketball Leadership Council and the Womens Basketball Leadership Council comprise two components of the SEC Student-Athlete Leadership Council. A third component - the Football Leadership Council - will meet in February. The SEC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee gathered in Birmingham in July, and the group will convene in Atlanta the week of the SEC Football Championship Game. They will participate in a career exploration tour among other activities.The student-athletes who comprise the SEC Mens and Womens Basketball Leadership Council are:Mens Basketball Corban Collins, Alabama Moses Kingsley, Arkansas Bryce Brown, Auburn Kevarrius Hayes, Florida Houston Kessler, Georgia Dominique Hawkins, Kentucky Antonio Blakeney, LSU Breein Tyree, Ole Miss Quinndary Weatherspoon, Mississippi State Terrence Phillips, Missouri Duane Note, South Carolina Kyle Alexander, Tennessee Tavario Miller, Texas A&M Luke Kornet, VanderbiltWomens Basketball Hannah Cook, Alabama Jailyn Mason, Arkansas Jessica Jones, Auburn Ronni Williams, Florida Taja Cole, Georgia Alyssa Rice, Kentucky Rina Hill, LSU Shandricka Sessom, Ole Miss Blair Schaefer, Mississippi State Jordan Frericks, Missouri AJa Wilson, South Carolina Jordan Reynolds, Tennessee Danni Williams, Texas A&M Marques Webb, Vanderbilt ' ' '