The Darke County Harness Horsemen will be holding a matinee on Saturday (May 18). Races will start at noon.
Author: from the Darke County Harness Horsemen
Meadows Monday Memo
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Sweet Angel Boy wins Fourth Straight at Harrington
Andrew Glassmeyer’s Sweet Angel Boy ($4.20, Corey Callahan) won his fourth straight race Monday (May 13) at Harrington Raceway Monday in the featured $22,500 Free-for-All Pace in 1:52.
Stalbaum sweeps premier paces at Plainridge
Larry Stalbaum, wearing the hats of owner, trainer and driver, won both featured paces at Plainridge Park on Monday (May 6) in convincing gate-to-wire fashion.
Sprocket wins third straight at Harrington
Tlb Racing’s Sprocket ($5.40, Pat Berry) notched his third straight win in the $22,500 Open at Harrington Raceway in 1:52.3 Monday (May 6).
I Cant Refuse first in Pocono feature trot
Over a Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania oval that gradually dried out from “sloppy” to “good” going over the course of Monday (May 6) afternoon, the Southwind Frank mare I Cant Refuse let neither the outside post seven nor a pesky foe in Attis Rock deter her from visiting the winners circle after taking the $15,000 featured trot.
Meadows Monday Memo
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Ohio Sires Stakes Opens Saturday At Miami Valley Gaming
Two Ohio freshman divisional winners will start the defense of their titles in the opening leg of the Ohio Sires Stakes, on Saturday (May 4) at Miami Valley Gaming. Seaside Diva the 2-Year-Old Filly Pacer of the Year has won her first two starts of the year while Clever Cody, the 2-Year-Old Colt Pacer of the Year will make his first start of the year.
Dewey Arnold takes feature at Vernon Downs
Dewey Arnold (Ron Harp) breezed to easy win in the $7,500 featured trot on Friday (May 3) at Vernon Downs.
Chake upsets Benjamin Hanover in Philly feature trot
The Donato Hanover mare Chake posted a major upset in the $13,000 featured fast-class trot on Friday (May 3) afternoon at Harrah’s Philadelphia, upending heavy favorite Benjamin Hanover in 1:52.4.