Buckeye Stallion Series finals held Sunday at Dayton

Dayton, OH — Hollywood Gaming Dayton Raceway hosted the Buckeye Stallion Series final on Sunday (Sept. 29). These horses have been competing over the summer and earned a spot in the final by point accumulation. The purses for these races was $60,000.

Dream Change was a 1:59 winner. Conrad photo.

Dream Change (Winning Fireworks-Economic Change) was the 2-year-old filly trot winner. Brett Miller drove the filly to the finish in 1:59, just slightly ahead of Racin Commando (Broadway Hall-Kelsey’s Commando). Dream Change is trained by Pamela Young and owned by Big Dog Racing.

The 2-year-old filly pace winner was Penpaperpaige (Pet Rock-Park Lane Paige), finishing in 1:52.2 with Tyler Smith. She is trained by Jeff Smith and owned by Shirley Le Vin. Pj’s Legacy (Big Bad John-Walstan’s Lady) finished second.

Herecomescharlie B (Full Count-Jetterbug) finished first in the 2-year-old colt trot. Ryan Stahl guided him to the finish in 1:58. Smoking Jet (Triumphant Caviar-Paris Filly) finished second. Herecomescharlie B is trained and owned by Daniel Venier.

Bargain Shopper (Big Bad John-One Stop Shopping) was shopping for the finish line and was first in line when he won the 2-year-old colt pace with Dan Noble. The pair finished in 1:54.3, just ahead of Isowantapetrock (Pet Rock-So Wanted). Dan Noble also trains Bargain Shopper who is owned by Chuck Grubbs.

Twentyfour K Magic scored in 1:56.3. Conrad photo.

Twentyfour K Magic (Dontyouforgetit-Magic Memory) found magic when she appeared in the winner’s circle with Aaron Merriman in the 3-year-old filly trot, finishing in 1:56.3. Feel Invincible As (Broadway Hall-There’s A Way) followed closely behind. Twentyfour K Magic is trained and owned by Tye Loy.

Gypsy Merlot (Feelin Friskie-Bronwen Seelster) and Ronnie Wrenn Jr. won the 3-year-old filly pace in 1:53.3. Second was Twinsburg (McArdle-Fastidious Hanover). Gypsy Merlot is trained and owned by Allen Tomlinson.

The 3-year-old colt trot found Morally Flexible (Break The Bank K-Toot Sweet) in the winner’s circle. He finished in 1:53.2 with Dan Noble, who also trains the colt, in the bike. Homer Hall (Broadway Hall-Cynthia Iliad) finished close behind in second. Bruce Soulsby and Dalton Walls own Morally Flexible.

The 3-year-old colt pace was the final Buckeye Stallion Series race. Big See (Big Bad John-Eagle See) took the win with Kayne Kauffman, finishing in 1:51.1. Dashing To Da Wire (Charley Barley-Flower Pot) was second. Big See is trained and owned by Philippe Belanger.

The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association would like to thank Hollywood Gaming Dayton Raceway for hosting the Buckeye Stallion Series finals.

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