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Racing fans in the Midwest are witnessing a rising star in Eddie Miller. The 22-year-old mid-westerner is off to a great start this season, and after his 1:57.2 driving victory on Saturday (April 3) with Star Chip at Northfield Park, he now has three wins in five seasonal starts. Last season from a limited amount of trips behind the starting gate, Miller won six times. Sent at odds of over 13-1 in the Great Lakes Amateur Driver s Association (GLADA) Trot, Miller s charge buzzed away from post 5 and settled in behind Better Call Saul in a :28 first quarter. Then he sat still trailing the pacesetter by the half in :57.4. ....
In the comfortable twilight of Saturday (Dec. 12) Eddie Miller and Star Chip took no prisoners in progress to a 1:57.4 victory over eight others in a leg of the Great Lakes Amateur Drivers Association (GLADA) trotting series at Northfield Park. Sent the second choice from post 5, Miller gunned his trotter to the lead and then played hardball with the betting favourite Bo Nanza Chip, driven by J. D. Yoder, keeping him on the rim the entire mile. They raced as a team past the first quarter in :28.4 and were side by side as they trotted by the half in :58.1. John Wengerd was the first to move from the back when he angled Favorite Uncle off the pylons with hopes of moving closer to the leaders. But much to his chagrin, five lengths from the top was as close as he could get. And when the leaders rounded the final turn, Star Chip and Bo Nanza Chip were still safely in front. ....