Rogers led the first third of the Aarons 150 Saturday before pit stops shuffled him back to 6th on the lap 61 restart. Bryce Walker led then for five laps until Logan Ruffin took the point until Mike Garvey forged ahead at the halfway mark thanks to a short pitting stategy.
AJ Franks had ran in the top 5 most of the day before bringing out a long yellow with a detonated engine on lap 87. Rogers was back in the lead, after pit stops, when the green flew on lap 107.
Rogers led until the checkers flew on lap 150. He had to sweat out a restart with three laps to go, but easily held off Bobby Gill in second and John Gibson in third.