Odds-on favourites Once In A Lifetime (1-9) and Saint Louie (1-5) dominated Friday’s $140,146 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes for three-year-old male trotters at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows, each winning a division and cementing a berth in the championship. Just as dominant was Dave Palone, who swept the stakes.
On Sunday evening (June 11), Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania featured three-year-old trotting males in the second preliminary of the state-sired program, two $71,274 divisions of the Sire Stakes and four $20,000 divisions of the Stallion Series.
Facing stakes company for the first time, Saint Louie backed down the field like a seasoned pro, held off the 1-2 favourite and scored in Saturday’s (June 3) Pennsylvania Sires Stake at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows. Father Stosh and Spitfire Oversees also captured divisions of the $142,946 event, known as the Hickory Smoke, for three-year-old colt and gelding trotters.
The Friday (April 7) morning qualifiers at The Meadowlands were headlined by familiar names that have had significant careers thus far in harness racing and Nancy Takter trainees were the ones that frequented the top of the charts.
for very long you better be bundling up and bringing sweat shirts and hats. if you are sitting still, shepard as you know as you have been doing out there for so long today it gets mighty cold and that s how it s going to be. one piece of bright news, this storm will be out of here by tonight and by tomorrow sun comes back. cold one for tomorrow night s game. temps likely getting down into the upper 30 s. after that one the games goes back to texas. looking good back into the 70s. shep? shepard: back in new york for that what a night in st. louis. don t miss it. i m shepard smith. this is the fox report. it s the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. live from saint louie. the united states does not have the resources to deport every immigrant or illegal immigrant who is here. that s the message today from the homeland security secretary janet napolitano who today told lawmakers that over the next few weeks her department will begin dropping some deportation cases. secret