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April 15 & 16 City of Anderson 4th Grade Field Trip Hoosier Park 10am-1:30pm
April 24 ISA Night at The Races Hoosier Park 7:30pm
April 26 ISA Day at The Ballpark Victory Field 1:30pm
June 1 ISA Golf Outing Grandview Golf Course 4:30pm
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JULY 14 CLINTON COUNTY 6:00PM
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2 John De Long 103
3 Jordan Ross 82
4 Kyle Wilfong 80
5 Atlee Bender 70
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April 26 ISA Day at The Ballpark Victory Field 1:30pm
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1 Trace Tetrick 140
2 John Delong 103
3 Jordan Ross 82
4 Kyle Wilfong 80
5 Atlee Bender 70

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1 Tyler George 48
2 Ron Burke 45
3 Charles Stewart 31
4 Erv Miller 25
5 Walter Haynes Jr. 24

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By Tammy Knox July 19, 2026
The Indiana Sired Fair Circuit (ISFC) is headed into the stretch for the Governor’s Cup Championships in August at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Action is back Monday, July 20 with 22 races featured for the late morning start at the Jay County Fairgrounds in Portland, Ind. The first 12 races on the card will feature two-year-old trotters and pacers. The first race includes Skyway Storm from the Doug Rideout Stable. The son of Rebuff has not been worse than second in seven starts this year with five wins. His quickest mile was recorded at Harrah’s Hoosier Park during ISFC action in a time of 2:03.4. Norvell Road Crew of Groveland, Fla. owns Skyway Storm, who begins from post one to kick off the 11 a.m. post time for the Jay County Fairgrounds program. The second division of two-year-old colt and gelding trotters includes Brookview Holiday from the Joseph Wagler barn. The Temporal Hanover son begins from post two with Kevin Detweiler in the bike, who has driven the gelding in each of his starts. His quickest mile was recorded in 2:04.1 in his last start at Frankfort. He is currently on a five-race winning streak. Two undefeated fillies headline the two-year-old pacing filly division. The first on display is Sassie Kassie in the 10 th race of the day. The Capt Midnight filly is four for four and hails from the Lambright Stable. Kassandra owns and trains with Kevin Lambright in the bike. Her fastest mile was also recorded in ISFC action at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in 1:56.1. Joining Sassie Kassie is undefeated Bella Notte in Race 12. The Capt. Midnight filly is five for five for Trainer Joe Putnam. She turned in her quickest mile two starts back at Frankfort in 1:59.0. Joey Putnam is set to drive Bella Notte after his dad, Joe, came out of retirement in her last start at Frankfort to drive when Joey was in Kentucky racing. Bella Notte begins from post five.
By Tammy Knox July 19, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Several trotting events were featured on the Saturday, July 18 racing program at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Veteran trotter Flagman and Kevin Lambright raised his game in the $12,000 upper conditioned trot to score the win in 1:52.4. Flagman began from post three and got away in mid pack as ER Kelly and LeWayne Miller took over the top spot, leading the field past the quarter in :27.4. He got a breather to the half in :56.4 with Operator and Marcus Miller sitting right at his back. In the final turn, the back of the pack began to close in, and once Flagman found room, he was able to surge past his opponents to score the win by two and one-quarter lengths, a final panel trotted in :26.4. Operator finished second over ER Kelly. Flagman was a surprise to the betting public, paying $30.40 for the win. The nine-year-old son of Guccio is owned by Maryann Plano and trained by Rick Plano. Pond-A-Acres bred and raised the gelding, who has 47 career wins and more than $821,000 in earnings. With 176 starts, he continues to impress with two wins already to his credit in 2026. In another upper conditioned trot, Starlitfranknstein and Trace Tetrick turned in a gate to wire effort to win the $10,000 conditioned trot with an option for claimers attached. The four-year-old son of Swan for All had a good lead and was able to fend off a late charge by Niner Fromda Diner and Jared Finn to win by a half length in 1:52.3. Dashing Danny and Kevin Lambright finished third. Starlitfranknstein was the favorite, paying $2.60 for the win. He is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Beasty LLC, and Frank Baldachino. Ron Burke trains the John Wagler bred and raised trotter, who now has eight wins in only 25 lifetime starts. His win Saturday was just a tick off his career best time of 1:52.2 taken last year as a three-year-old.
By Tammy Knox July 18, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Tell’s Pure Power didn’t have a perfect trip, but he had a winning one Friday, July 17 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The sophomore pacer rallied home with the quickest final panel in the $16,000 Indiana Sires Stakes Eligibles race for the win in 1:52.0, a new career best. Tell’s Pure Power began from the outside post seven and was driven by Trace Tetrick. Just as the starting gate began to fold its wings, Tell’s Pure Power went off stride for about four strides before catching back on and joining the field. He was relegated to the back of the pack as Mellow Fellow and Jared Finn took over the top spot followed by Rock My Memory and John DeLong, who were on the outside before clearing to the lead. Timber Man and Marcus Miller were also in pursuit of the top spot, getting their goal accomplished at the half in :54.4. Heading into the final turn, Check Your Pockets and LeWayne Miller pulled to the outside and shot up on the outside of Timber Man like a rocket. This prompted Flaming Ace and Jordan Ross to also move to the outside, giving Tell’s Pure Power a horse to follow around the turn. Just before the stretch arrived, Tetrick tipped Tell’s Pure Power three wide and the pacer was in full gear on the outside. He paced home in :27.3 and it to the entire length of the lane to get ahead, but he did in the final strides to win by three-quarters of a length in the three-horse photo. Mellow Fellow closed on the outside to finish second over Check your Pockets for third. Tell’s Pure Power was a longshot, paying $32.20 for the win. The Tellitlikeitis gelding is owned by Stepbystep Racing, M & M Racing, Parkview Stables, and Jonathan Schmucker. Victory Hill Farm bred and raised the three-year-old, who was purchased out of the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $37,500 with Jamie Macomber signing the ticket as agent. He comes from a long line of racehorses and stakes winners, including A Sweet Ride (1:49.4, $558,000), and Winning Is Sweet (1:51.0, $368,000). Tell’s Pure Power earned his first win of 2026 in the Friday race and his third overall. He now has more than $53,000 on his card for the Ricky Macomber Jr. Stable. Another son of Tellitlikeitis was in the winner’s circle in the very next race as veteran Indiana star Tellmeaboutit turned a two-hole trip into a winning effort in the $14,000 Open 4 Pace. Driven by John DeLong, Tellmeaboutit followed Odds on Outlier and Atlee Bender around the track before attacking the lead, winning by a length in 1:49.4. He paced his final quarter in :26.4. Odds on Outlier was second over Sanday A and Marcus Miller for third. Tellmeaboutit paid $6.40 for the win. The 10-year-old gelding is owned by Twila Harts and Alvin Miller and also trained by Miller. It was his fifth win of 2026 and his seventh year scoring a win under the 1:50 time barrier. The war horse has 42 career wins for Harts and Miller, who have had him his entire career. He became a millionaire earlier this spring. His career best time of 1:47.4 was taken as a six-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
By Tammy Knox July 17, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette After going winless during her first two seasons, Meadowbrook Dora has turned her form around as a four-year-old. Owned, trained and driven by Mike Peterson, the Indiana trotter rallied home to a new lifetime mark to kick off the Thursday, July 16 racing program at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Meadowbrook Dora began from post one and was able to use just enough early speed to get the two hole behind early leader Pilots Legacy and Jordan Ross. Fractions of :27.2 and :56.2 were placed on the board before horses from the back were out and moving forward led by Quick Cash and John DeLong. At the head of the lane, Meadowbrook Dora had plenty of room and moved out to challenge Pilots Legacy. She was able to get by her opponent in the final strides to win by one and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.4, a final quarter trotted in :27.4. Pilots Legacy was second over Lethimgojoe and Juan Franco, who closed the quickest of the field to finish third. Meadowbrook Dora was a big surprise, paying $45.00 for the win. The daughter of You Know You Do was bred and raised by Freeman Bontrager. Peterson purchased her from the Meadowbrook Farm consignment for $13,000. She is the second foal from the Broadway Hall mare See Me Sparkle, a winner in 1:57.0 from a maternal family with a lot of winners. Meadowbrook Dora has now won four races in 2026 and has won more than $40,000 this season. A few races later saw another longshot make it to the winner’s circle in another division of the conditioned claiming event. LeWayne Miller guided Surf Scoter to a big finish to win in 1:54.4, also a new lifetime mark. Surf Scoter got away in mid pack before finding room in the lane and closing in on Big Swig and Kyle Wilfong for the win by a neck. Fox Valley Snapper and Marcus Miller finished third. Surf Scoter paid $49.00 for the win. The four-year-old son of Don’t Let’Em is owned by Eash Racing Stable and trained by Don Eash. Sam Lambright Jr. bred the gelding, who earned his fourth win of 2026 and his ninth overall. He is just under the $75,000 mark for career earnings.
By Tammy Knox July 19, 2026
The Indiana Sired Fair Circuit (ISFC) is headed into the stretch for the Governor’s Cup Championships in August at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Action is back Monday, July 20 with 22 races featured for the late morning start at the Jay County Fairgrounds in Portland, Ind. The first 12 races on the card will feature two-year-old trotters and pacers. The first race includes Skyway Storm from the Doug Rideout Stable. The son of Rebuff has not been worse than second in seven starts this year with five wins. His quickest mile was recorded at Harrah’s Hoosier Park during ISFC action in a time of 2:03.4. Norvell Road Crew of Groveland, Fla. owns Skyway Storm, who begins from post one to kick off the 11 a.m. post time for the Jay County Fairgrounds program. The second division of two-year-old colt and gelding trotters includes Brookview Holiday from the Joseph Wagler barn. The Temporal Hanover son begins from post two with Kevin Detweiler in the bike, who has driven the gelding in each of his starts. His quickest mile was recorded in 2:04.1 in his last start at Frankfort. He is currently on a five-race winning streak. Two undefeated fillies headline the two-year-old pacing filly division. The first on display is Sassie Kassie in the 10 th race of the day. The Capt Midnight filly is four for four and hails from the Lambright Stable. Kassandra owns and trains with Kevin Lambright in the bike. Her fastest mile was also recorded in ISFC action at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in 1:56.1. Joining Sassie Kassie is undefeated Bella Notte in Race 12. The Capt. Midnight filly is five for five for Trainer Joe Putnam. She turned in her quickest mile two starts back at Frankfort in 1:59.0. Joey Putnam is set to drive Bella Notte after his dad, Joe, came out of retirement in her last start at Frankfort to drive when Joey was in Kentucky racing. Bella Notte begins from post five.
By Tammy Knox July 19, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Several trotting events were featured on the Saturday, July 18 racing program at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Veteran trotter Flagman and Kevin Lambright raised his game in the $12,000 upper conditioned trot to score the win in 1:52.4. Flagman began from post three and got away in mid pack as ER Kelly and LeWayne Miller took over the top spot, leading the field past the quarter in :27.4. He got a breather to the half in :56.4 with Operator and Marcus Miller sitting right at his back. In the final turn, the back of the pack began to close in, and once Flagman found room, he was able to surge past his opponents to score the win by two and one-quarter lengths, a final panel trotted in :26.4. Operator finished second over ER Kelly. Flagman was a surprise to the betting public, paying $30.40 for the win. The nine-year-old son of Guccio is owned by Maryann Plano and trained by Rick Plano. Pond-A-Acres bred and raised the gelding, who has 47 career wins and more than $821,000 in earnings. With 176 starts, he continues to impress with two wins already to his credit in 2026. In another upper conditioned trot, Starlitfranknstein and Trace Tetrick turned in a gate to wire effort to win the $10,000 conditioned trot with an option for claimers attached. The four-year-old son of Swan for All had a good lead and was able to fend off a late charge by Niner Fromda Diner and Jared Finn to win by a half length in 1:52.3. Dashing Danny and Kevin Lambright finished third. Starlitfranknstein was the favorite, paying $2.60 for the win. He is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Beasty LLC, and Frank Baldachino. Ron Burke trains the John Wagler bred and raised trotter, who now has eight wins in only 25 lifetime starts. His win Saturday was just a tick off his career best time of 1:52.2 taken last year as a three-year-old.

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By Tammy Knox July 19, 2026
The Indiana Sired Fair Circuit (ISFC) is headed into the stretch for the Governor’s Cup Championships in August at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Action is back Monday, July 20 with 22 races featured for the late morning start at the Jay County Fairgrounds in Portland, Ind. The first 12 races on the card will feature two-year-old trotters and pacers. The first race includes Skyway Storm from the Doug Rideout Stable. The son of Rebuff has not been worse than second in seven starts this year with five wins. His quickest mile was recorded at Harrah’s Hoosier Park during ISFC action in a time of 2:03.4. Norvell Road Crew of Groveland, Fla. owns Skyway Storm, who begins from post one to kick off the 11 a.m. post time for the Jay County Fairgrounds program. The second division of two-year-old colt and gelding trotters includes Brookview Holiday from the Joseph Wagler barn. The Temporal Hanover son begins from post two with Kevin Detweiler in the bike, who has driven the gelding in each of his starts. His quickest mile was recorded in 2:04.1 in his last start at Frankfort. He is currently on a five-race winning streak. Two undefeated fillies headline the two-year-old pacing filly division. The first on display is Sassie Kassie in the 10 th race of the day. The Capt Midnight filly is four for four and hails from the Lambright Stable. Kassandra owns and trains with Kevin Lambright in the bike. Her fastest mile was also recorded in ISFC action at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in 1:56.1. Joining Sassie Kassie is undefeated Bella Notte in Race 12. The Capt. Midnight filly is five for five for Trainer Joe Putnam. She turned in her quickest mile two starts back at Frankfort in 1:59.0. Joey Putnam is set to drive Bella Notte after his dad, Joe, came out of retirement in her last start at Frankfort to drive when Joey was in Kentucky racing. Bella Notte begins from post five.
By Tammy Knox July 19, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Several trotting events were featured on the Saturday, July 18 racing program at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Veteran trotter Flagman and Kevin Lambright raised his game in the $12,000 upper conditioned trot to score the win in 1:52.4. Flagman began from post three and got away in mid pack as ER Kelly and LeWayne Miller took over the top spot, leading the field past the quarter in :27.4. He got a breather to the half in :56.4 with Operator and Marcus Miller sitting right at his back. In the final turn, the back of the pack began to close in, and once Flagman found room, he was able to surge past his opponents to score the win by two and one-quarter lengths, a final panel trotted in :26.4. Operator finished second over ER Kelly. Flagman was a surprise to the betting public, paying $30.40 for the win. The nine-year-old son of Guccio is owned by Maryann Plano and trained by Rick Plano. Pond-A-Acres bred and raised the gelding, who has 47 career wins and more than $821,000 in earnings. With 176 starts, he continues to impress with two wins already to his credit in 2026. In another upper conditioned trot, Starlitfranknstein and Trace Tetrick turned in a gate to wire effort to win the $10,000 conditioned trot with an option for claimers attached. The four-year-old son of Swan for All had a good lead and was able to fend off a late charge by Niner Fromda Diner and Jared Finn to win by a half length in 1:52.3. Dashing Danny and Kevin Lambright finished third. Starlitfranknstein was the favorite, paying $2.60 for the win. He is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Beasty LLC, and Frank Baldachino. Ron Burke trains the John Wagler bred and raised trotter, who now has eight wins in only 25 lifetime starts. His win Saturday was just a tick off his career best time of 1:52.2 taken last year as a three-year-old.
By Tammy Knox July 18, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Tell’s Pure Power didn’t have a perfect trip, but he had a winning one Friday, July 17 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The sophomore pacer rallied home with the quickest final panel in the $16,000 Indiana Sires Stakes Eligibles race for the win in 1:52.0, a new career best. Tell’s Pure Power began from the outside post seven and was driven by Trace Tetrick. Just as the starting gate began to fold its wings, Tell’s Pure Power went off stride for about four strides before catching back on and joining the field. He was relegated to the back of the pack as Mellow Fellow and Jared Finn took over the top spot followed by Rock My Memory and John DeLong, who were on the outside before clearing to the lead. Timber Man and Marcus Miller were also in pursuit of the top spot, getting their goal accomplished at the half in :54.4. Heading into the final turn, Check Your Pockets and LeWayne Miller pulled to the outside and shot up on the outside of Timber Man like a rocket. This prompted Flaming Ace and Jordan Ross to also move to the outside, giving Tell’s Pure Power a horse to follow around the turn. Just before the stretch arrived, Tetrick tipped Tell’s Pure Power three wide and the pacer was in full gear on the outside. He paced home in :27.3 and it to the entire length of the lane to get ahead, but he did in the final strides to win by three-quarters of a length in the three-horse photo. Mellow Fellow closed on the outside to finish second over Check your Pockets for third. Tell’s Pure Power was a longshot, paying $32.20 for the win. The Tellitlikeitis gelding is owned by Stepbystep Racing, M & M Racing, Parkview Stables, and Jonathan Schmucker. Victory Hill Farm bred and raised the three-year-old, who was purchased out of the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $37,500 with Jamie Macomber signing the ticket as agent. He comes from a long line of racehorses and stakes winners, including A Sweet Ride (1:49.4, $558,000), and Winning Is Sweet (1:51.0, $368,000). Tell’s Pure Power earned his first win of 2026 in the Friday race and his third overall. He now has more than $53,000 on his card for the Ricky Macomber Jr. Stable. Another son of Tellitlikeitis was in the winner’s circle in the very next race as veteran Indiana star Tellmeaboutit turned a two-hole trip into a winning effort in the $14,000 Open 4 Pace. Driven by John DeLong, Tellmeaboutit followed Odds on Outlier and Atlee Bender around the track before attacking the lead, winning by a length in 1:49.4. He paced his final quarter in :26.4. Odds on Outlier was second over Sanday A and Marcus Miller for third. Tellmeaboutit paid $6.40 for the win. The 10-year-old gelding is owned by Twila Harts and Alvin Miller and also trained by Miller. It was his fifth win of 2026 and his seventh year scoring a win under the 1:50 time barrier. The war horse has 42 career wins for Harts and Miller, who have had him his entire career. He became a millionaire earlier this spring. His career best time of 1:47.4 was taken as a six-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
By Tammy Knox July 17, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette After going winless during her first two seasons, Meadowbrook Dora has turned her form around as a four-year-old. Owned, trained and driven by Mike Peterson, the Indiana trotter rallied home to a new lifetime mark to kick off the Thursday, July 16 racing program at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Meadowbrook Dora began from post one and was able to use just enough early speed to get the two hole behind early leader Pilots Legacy and Jordan Ross. Fractions of :27.2 and :56.2 were placed on the board before horses from the back were out and moving forward led by Quick Cash and John DeLong. At the head of the lane, Meadowbrook Dora had plenty of room and moved out to challenge Pilots Legacy. She was able to get by her opponent in the final strides to win by one and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.4, a final quarter trotted in :27.4. Pilots Legacy was second over Lethimgojoe and Juan Franco, who closed the quickest of the field to finish third. Meadowbrook Dora was a big surprise, paying $45.00 for the win. The daughter of You Know You Do was bred and raised by Freeman Bontrager. Peterson purchased her from the Meadowbrook Farm consignment for $13,000. She is the second foal from the Broadway Hall mare See Me Sparkle, a winner in 1:57.0 from a maternal family with a lot of winners. Meadowbrook Dora has now won four races in 2026 and has won more than $40,000 this season. A few races later saw another longshot make it to the winner’s circle in another division of the conditioned claiming event. LeWayne Miller guided Surf Scoter to a big finish to win in 1:54.4, also a new lifetime mark. Surf Scoter got away in mid pack before finding room in the lane and closing in on Big Swig and Kyle Wilfong for the win by a neck. Fox Valley Snapper and Marcus Miller finished third. Surf Scoter paid $49.00 for the win. The four-year-old son of Don’t Let’Em is owned by Eash Racing Stable and trained by Don Eash. Sam Lambright Jr. bred the gelding, who earned his fourth win of 2026 and his ninth overall. He is just under the $75,000 mark for career earnings.

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By Tammy Knox July 19, 2026
The Indiana Sired Fair Circuit (ISFC) is headed into the stretch for the Governor’s Cup Championships in August at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Action is back Monday, July 20 with 22 races featured for the late morning start at the Jay County Fairgrounds in Portland, Ind. The first 12 races on the card will feature two-year-old trotters and pacers. The first race includes Skyway Storm from the Doug Rideout Stable. The son of Rebuff has not been worse than second in seven starts this year with five wins. His quickest mile was recorded at Harrah’s Hoosier Park during ISFC action in a time of 2:03.4. Norvell Road Crew of Groveland, Fla. owns Skyway Storm, who begins from post one to kick off the 11 a.m. post time for the Jay County Fairgrounds program. The second division of two-year-old colt and gelding trotters includes Brookview Holiday from the Joseph Wagler barn. The Temporal Hanover son begins from post two with Kevin Detweiler in the bike, who has driven the gelding in each of his starts. His quickest mile was recorded in 2:04.1 in his last start at Frankfort. He is currently on a five-race winning streak. Two undefeated fillies headline the two-year-old pacing filly division. The first on display is Sassie Kassie in the 10 th race of the day. The Capt Midnight filly is four for four and hails from the Lambright Stable. Kassandra owns and trains with Kevin Lambright in the bike. Her fastest mile was also recorded in ISFC action at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in 1:56.1. Joining Sassie Kassie is undefeated Bella Notte in Race 12. The Capt. Midnight filly is five for five for Trainer Joe Putnam. She turned in her quickest mile two starts back at Frankfort in 1:59.0. Joey Putnam is set to drive Bella Notte after his dad, Joe, came out of retirement in her last start at Frankfort to drive when Joey was in Kentucky racing. Bella Notte begins from post five.
By Tammy Knox July 19, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Several trotting events were featured on the Saturday, July 18 racing program at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Veteran trotter Flagman and Kevin Lambright raised his game in the $12,000 upper conditioned trot to score the win in 1:52.4. Flagman began from post three and got away in mid pack as ER Kelly and LeWayne Miller took over the top spot, leading the field past the quarter in :27.4. He got a breather to the half in :56.4 with Operator and Marcus Miller sitting right at his back. In the final turn, the back of the pack began to close in, and once Flagman found room, he was able to surge past his opponents to score the win by two and one-quarter lengths, a final panel trotted in :26.4. Operator finished second over ER Kelly. Flagman was a surprise to the betting public, paying $30.40 for the win. The nine-year-old son of Guccio is owned by Maryann Plano and trained by Rick Plano. Pond-A-Acres bred and raised the gelding, who has 47 career wins and more than $821,000 in earnings. With 176 starts, he continues to impress with two wins already to his credit in 2026. In another upper conditioned trot, Starlitfranknstein and Trace Tetrick turned in a gate to wire effort to win the $10,000 conditioned trot with an option for claimers attached. The four-year-old son of Swan for All had a good lead and was able to fend off a late charge by Niner Fromda Diner and Jared Finn to win by a half length in 1:52.3. Dashing Danny and Kevin Lambright finished third. Starlitfranknstein was the favorite, paying $2.60 for the win. He is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Beasty LLC, and Frank Baldachino. Ron Burke trains the John Wagler bred and raised trotter, who now has eight wins in only 25 lifetime starts. His win Saturday was just a tick off his career best time of 1:52.2 taken last year as a three-year-old.
By Tammy Knox July 18, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Tell’s Pure Power didn’t have a perfect trip, but he had a winning one Friday, July 17 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The sophomore pacer rallied home with the quickest final panel in the $16,000 Indiana Sires Stakes Eligibles race for the win in 1:52.0, a new career best. Tell’s Pure Power began from the outside post seven and was driven by Trace Tetrick. Just as the starting gate began to fold its wings, Tell’s Pure Power went off stride for about four strides before catching back on and joining the field. He was relegated to the back of the pack as Mellow Fellow and Jared Finn took over the top spot followed by Rock My Memory and John DeLong, who were on the outside before clearing to the lead. Timber Man and Marcus Miller were also in pursuit of the top spot, getting their goal accomplished at the half in :54.4. Heading into the final turn, Check Your Pockets and LeWayne Miller pulled to the outside and shot up on the outside of Timber Man like a rocket. This prompted Flaming Ace and Jordan Ross to also move to the outside, giving Tell’s Pure Power a horse to follow around the turn. Just before the stretch arrived, Tetrick tipped Tell’s Pure Power three wide and the pacer was in full gear on the outside. He paced home in :27.3 and it to the entire length of the lane to get ahead, but he did in the final strides to win by three-quarters of a length in the three-horse photo. Mellow Fellow closed on the outside to finish second over Check your Pockets for third. Tell’s Pure Power was a longshot, paying $32.20 for the win. The Tellitlikeitis gelding is owned by Stepbystep Racing, M & M Racing, Parkview Stables, and Jonathan Schmucker. Victory Hill Farm bred and raised the three-year-old, who was purchased out of the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $37,500 with Jamie Macomber signing the ticket as agent. He comes from a long line of racehorses and stakes winners, including A Sweet Ride (1:49.4, $558,000), and Winning Is Sweet (1:51.0, $368,000). Tell’s Pure Power earned his first win of 2026 in the Friday race and his third overall. He now has more than $53,000 on his card for the Ricky Macomber Jr. Stable. Another son of Tellitlikeitis was in the winner’s circle in the very next race as veteran Indiana star Tellmeaboutit turned a two-hole trip into a winning effort in the $14,000 Open 4 Pace. Driven by John DeLong, Tellmeaboutit followed Odds on Outlier and Atlee Bender around the track before attacking the lead, winning by a length in 1:49.4. He paced his final quarter in :26.4. Odds on Outlier was second over Sanday A and Marcus Miller for third. Tellmeaboutit paid $6.40 for the win. The 10-year-old gelding is owned by Twila Harts and Alvin Miller and also trained by Miller. It was his fifth win of 2026 and his seventh year scoring a win under the 1:50 time barrier. The war horse has 42 career wins for Harts and Miller, who have had him his entire career. He became a millionaire earlier this spring. His career best time of 1:47.4 was taken as a six-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.

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