Todd Schadel “sweeps” the card at Silver Springs Ranch

Harvey’s Lake PA — On Thursday, rain swept through northeast Pennsylvania and forced the cancellation of the 2-year-old Pennsylvania Fair Sire Stakes at the Silver Springs Ranch, about a half-hour away from Pocono.

On Friday (July 2), Todd Schadel swept through Silver Springs Ranch and proceeded to have a hand in every one of the eight winners in the 3-year-old Fair Sire Stakes contests.

He drove six of the eight winners; his 19-year-old son Cody, who recently scored his first pari-mutuel driving victory, handled the other two. He trained seven of the winners, and drove the eighth winner for trainer Julie Miller. He is the part-owner of six of the winners; his wife Christine also owned a part of six of the winners.

Tonianne and Todd Schadel after they rewrote the Silver Springs Ranch track record to 1:56.4. The race was named in memory of Ken Churchill, one of the founders of Silver Springs Ranch, who passed away last year. Jenn Starr photo.

Among the highlights of a day Schadel will never forget was driving the fastest winner ever at the modern training center at Silver Springs Ranch, the Somebeachsomewhere filly Tonianne, who circled the double oval in 1:56.4, lowering by a full second the all-age pacing mark held by Full Send.

Tonianne is the one winner he did not train as Julie Miller sent the filly to SSR. She won by the narrowest margin of the day, a neck, over Sweet Baby Kaylee (driven by Todd’s brother Tony), but she still earned her place in the record books for the ownership of Andy Miller Stable Inc. and Louis Willinger.

In the very next race, Todd guided the Bar Hopping ridgling Top Me Off, whose 1:58.3 trot tally not only lowered the previous SSR mark of 2:01 set by Touch Of Dough, but also came within two-fifths of a second of the fastest trotting mile ever at a Pennsylvania fair, the 1:58.1 set by Manhattanup No Ice last year at Bloomsburg.

Top Me Off, one of two 2020 PA Fair Championship winners winning for Team Schadel on the day (the other was pacing colt Terry A Hanover, a 1:58.1 winner), is owned by Todd and Christine in partnership with Rick and Regina Beinhauer.

Schadel is down-to-earth enough to realize that he had favorable circumstances in his record day as most of the top “western” 3-year-olds had raced at Butler on Wednesday. But he’s also a good enough horseman to produce so many dominating forces as the fair season takes its initial steps away from the 2021 gate.

Next stop on the PA fair circuit is back west at Stoneboro for a two-day event, which will be drawn on Thursday (July 8) and raced on Saturday (July 10) and Sunday (July 11), with post time at 2 p.m. both days.

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