Don Cincebox and Jordan Ross each pilot five winners at Kendallville

Kendallville, IN – Morning rains in northeastern Indiana on Saturday (July 8) caused a three-hour delay in post time for the first race at the Noble County Community Fair in Kendallville, but the eighteen-race was completed without a hitch after the postponement.

Don Cincebox and Jordan Ross (the United States representative to this year’s World Driving Championship) each steered five horses to the winner’s circle to lead all drivers. Doug Rideout and Clint Coy both had multiple driving wins with four and three, respectively. Nineteen-year-old A J Wright of Montpelier, IN picked up his first career driving win to round out the list of winning drivers for the day.

Dean King and Scott Linville each had four training wins to lead all trainers on the program. Doug Rideout and Merv Schmucker both had multiple training victories with three and two, respectively.

Shipps Revenge (Check Six-Townlinedaliscard) had the fastest time among the three divisions of the two-year-old filly pace as she won in 2:08.2 for the Linville Racing Stable.

The Linville Racing Stable also had the fastest winner among the three divisions of the two-year-old colt pace when their Two Twenty (Check Six-Zinderella) toured the Kendallville oval in 2:07.2.

Fly Delta (Pilot Discretion-Fake News Cast) captured the lone division of the two-year-old filly trot in 2:14.4 for owners Julie Rideout and Gracie Rosson.

Bob Wyman’s Swanouttaseven (Swan In A Million-Ameronica) won the faster of the two divisions of the two-year-old colt trot in 2:14.2.

Incredible Luck (Luck Be Withyou-Northern Lei Ann) took the fastest of the three divisions of the three-year-old filly pace in 2:04.3. Larry Poindexter is the lessee of Incredible Luck.

Coaches Corner (Always A Virgin-Carobbean Pacetry) came home in 2:03 to win the faster of the two divisions of the three-year-old colt pace. Summit Pacing Acres LLC pays the bills on Coaches Corner.

Keith Plank’s Meadowbrook Nora (Muscle Massive-J A’s Ayd) crossed the line first in the faster of the two divisions of the three-year-old filly trot. Her winning time was 2:07.2.

Jailhouse Yankee (Jailhouse Jesse-Earhart) circled the Noble County Community Fair’s twice-around in 2:06.2 to secure the faster of the two divisions of the three-year-old colt trot. The King Racing Stable is the owner of Jailhouse Yankee.

The next stop on the Indiana Fair Circuit is at the Clinton County Fair in Frankfort on Thursday (July 13) and Friday (July 14).

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