Former NHHC champ Alberg wins qualifier

from the Meadowlands Publicity Department

East Rutherford, NJ — Scott Alberg, the 2006 National Harness Handicapping Champion, once again showcased his prowess for picking winners in the NHHC qualifying tournament held Saturday, February 23, at the Meadowlands.

Alberg, a 46-year-old resident of Washington Township, New Jersey, nailed eight winners on the card and finished the tournament with a $1,897 bankroll, securing him the $10,880 top prize and a $1,000 entry into the 2008 NHHC on June 21 at the Meadowlands. The NHHC is the only tournament in harness racing to feature a $50,000 guaranteed grand prize.

The NHHC Qualifier format required players to bet 10 Meadowlands races of their choice, working from a $200 bankroll. Wagers had to meet a $20 minimum, $100 maximum per race. Contestants could only bet one horse per race and wagers could either be win, place or a combination of the two.

Alberg, a medical/dental administrator, is both a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hudson County and a youth baseball coach in Weehawken, where the office he manages is located. He was recognized for his contributions as a mentor by the New Jersey General Assembly in 2005. He pledged 10 percent of his 2006 NHHC winnings to several children’s charities.

A list of NHHC qualifying sites and upcoming tournament dates is available by clicking on this link.

Partner outlets in the 2007 NHHC included Balmoral Park, Bangor Raceway, Brandywine Turf Club, Buffalo Raceway, Cal-Expo, Capital OTB/Albany Teletheater, Freehold Raceway, Harrington Raceway, Los Alamitos, The Meadows, Mohegan Sun, Pocono Downs, Western Regional OTB/Batavia Downs and Winticket.com.

Horseplayers that would like to see a qualifying tournament in their area are urged to contact the marketing department of their local racetrack or wagering outlet.

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