Pompano Beach, FL — Buoyed by mandatory payouts on several events, Pompano Park closed out its 2018-2019 season with a strong Saturday (May 4) finale with wagering topping $1.3 million.
The wagering highlight of the program came in the final race as the Super Hi-5, with its carryover of more than $127,000, attracted more than $256,000 in new wagers, vaulting that total pool to more than $383,000.
While the program was dotted with several long-priced winners, chalk players were rewarded in the Super Hi-5 with favorites finishing one-two, resulting in more than 8,700 winning tickets sold on the 6-5-2-7-1 combination, returning $38.58 for the 20-cent investment.
Wally Hennessey led all drivers in wins with 359 while Mike Simons, Dave Ingraham, Rick Plano and John MacDonald rounded out the top five. Gaston Lareau led all trainers with 60 visits to the winner’s circle, edging Jim McDonald and Kim Sears in that department. Plano and MacDonald finished in a dead-heat for fourth in the trainers’ standings.
In the UDR department, Hennessey finished first at .522, competing in 920 races while achieving that lofty score.
Pompano Park, in cooperation with the Florida Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association, also presented its trainer incentive awards program with Gaston Lareau, John MacDonald, Dan Hennessey and Marie Schaefer taking the top prizes in their respective divisions.
Pari-mutuel racing resumes in early November with Florida bred 2- and 3-year-olds beginning their season in October in non-wagering events.