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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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June 1 ISA Golf Outing Grandview Golf Course 4:30pm

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1 Trace Tetrick 70
2 John Delong 53
3 Jordan Ross 46
4 Kyle Wilfong 41
5 Marcus Miller 37

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2 Ron Burke 25
3 Charles Stewart 21
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By Tammy Knox May 13, 2026
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By Tammy Knox May 12, 2026
Tookadiveoffdipper and Atlee Bender launched a big final half in the $13,000 conditioned pace Monday, May 11 at Oak Grove. The Indiana duo defeated another Indiana duo for the win in 1:53.0. Tookadiveoffdipper began from post five, just on the outside of Ponda Eagle and Marcus Miller. Both Indiana sired horses showed the best early speed and moved out as the first two names heard. Mankat and Geremy Bobbitt held their ground inside and took the top spot with Ponda Eagle on the outside. Tookadiveoffdipper slipped into the three hole around the first turn. Heading past the quarter, Ponda Eagle took over and was on the lead after the quarter in :27.2. The pace of the race stayed pretty even to the half in :55.4 before outside action was detected. Rockin Ella Mae and Zyler Maxwell led the outer flow which prompted Tookadiveoffdipper to the outside heading into the final turn. The old timer powered up and was matching his younger Indiana opponent stride for stride at the head of the lane. With his earplugs out, Tookadiveoffdipper was able to grind his way home to win by a half length over Ponda Eagle. Mankat rounded out the top three. Tookadiveoffdipper paid $4.24 for the win. The now 12-year-old gelding is owned by Jane Cross and has been under her ownership in some form or fashion since his three-year-old season. The Always a Virgin gelding now has 59 wins and more than $746,000 in earnings. He has 265 starts from nearly every state that races east of the Mississippi. His best time of 1:49.2 was taken as a four-year-old at Dayton Raceway. Jim Eaton trains Tookadiveoffdipper, who has three wins in 2026. Eaton had an earlier winner also at Oak Grove Monday, another Indiana sired product. Rockin Pulse, driven by Wyatt Avenatti, was parked the entire mile near the back and still came charging home, winning by a neck over Wide Thinking at Joey Putnam. The seven-year-old Rockin Image gelding paced home in :27.1 for the win in 1:56.2. Seriously Feared and Brandon Bates finished third. Rockin Pulse paid $4.58 for the win. He is owned by Mary Van Boven of Michigan. It was his first win of 2026 and his 17 th overall. Rockin Pulse is a product of Rockstar Meadows of Spencerville, Ind. Van Boven has been part of his ownership his entire career.
By Tammy Knox May 11, 2026
Photo by John Adamsky The Indiana Standardbred Association (ISA) has taken their membership options to a new level. The organization recently launched a new online feature, making it convenient and easy for members to obtain and renew memberships to the ISA. Previously, ISA memberships were only available by mailing in the application to the ISA Office. Now, members can simply scan the QR Code provided on various flyers distributed around Harrah’s Hoosier Park. They will also be available on the upcoming Indiana Sired Fair Circuit. It’s important to note, the membership comes with Sulky Insurance. However, horses owned by multiple people require membership for each individual owner to cover any damage incurred on a race bike or jog cart. Other benefits for being an ISA member include the annual Indiana Standardbred Director and ISA Magazine, which has five issues per year, ISA Dental and Optical programs, representation with the Indiana Horse Racing Commission and the Indiana Statehouse during the legislature session, eligibility to the ISA Elite Series, voting privileges for by-law changes and election of ISA Directors, and on-site track representation at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. ISA Members are also treated to numerous outings annually, including a day at an Indianapolis Indians game, golf outing, which is coming up in June, and special feeds offered at both Harrah’s Hoosier Park and on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit. The ISA recently offered ISA Night at the Races with members enjoying food, drawings, and of course great racing. ISA Annual Membership is $50 per individual. There is a small fee added in for using the online application process. The new option online allows members to sign up quickly and efficiently in the paddock, on the ISFC, or 24-7 from the convenience of their home or work. For more information on the new online ISA membership option, contact the ISA Office at (317) 462-6616 or contact the ISA Horsemen’s Representatives Rick and Casandra Uppal, available in the paddock during racing nights at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
By Tammy Knox May 10, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Aces and Cinches and Daryl Bontrager rallied home like a boss Saturday, May 9 in the $10,000 conditioned pace at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Once they were clear, they coasted under the wire for the mild upset win in 1:52.2. Aces and Cinches began from post one and used some early speed, but could not match the quick foot of Mellow Fellow, who went straight out to the lead. In another few strides, here came Underwriter and Kyle Wilfong with a big move from the outside to take over before the quarter in :27.3. They were able to back the pace down to the half in :56.4 and Aces and Cinches stayed in as long as he could before being flushed to the outside first over heading into the final turn. That was the cue Aces and Cinches needed. He powered up and around Underwriter and was on top of the field by four when the field swung into the stretch. Aces and Cinches was on cruise control as he distanced himself from his opponents. Albany Blue Chip and Trace Tetrick closed with a big rush down the lane and appeared to have second before Mellow Fellow and Jared Finn came back between horses on the inside and picked up second by a nose over Albany Blue Chip. Aces and Cinches was a winner by two and one-half lengths in the 1:52.2 mile. Aces and Cinches paid $12.00 for the win. The sophomore son of Odds on Equuleus is owned by Ira Steinberg and Bontrager. Alpine Stables bred and raised the colt, who is out of the mare Gypsy Bellevue. The breeding might look familiar as Aces and Cinches is a half brother to the great Sabonis, a winner in 1:47.3 with more than $800,000 on his card. The family has a yearling filly this year by Best in Show cleverly named Caitlin Clerk. Aces and Cinches sold at the Midwest Classic Mixed Sale in Shipshewana as a yearling under the name Atta Boy Blue. Steinberg and Bontrager purchased him for $33,000. He was one of eight sold from Odds on Equuleus that season at the yearling sales and he’s the same age as world champion Odds on Mr Mamba, who won his qualifier again earlier in the day at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in preparation for his return to racing in 2026. Also a winner on the night was Kountry Carrots, a four-year-old daughter of Better Joy N. Guided by Atlee Bender, the Capt Midnight mare was out twice seeking the top spot before coming back again in the lane and grabbing the win by a nose over Babe’s Darla at the wire in 1:54.3. Boujeeful and John DeLong finished third. Kountry Carrots paid $5.60 for the win. She is owned by the Erv Miller Stable and Levi Bontrager. Kountry Lane Standardbred bred and raised her. This was her first win of 2026 after winning six last year as a two-year-old. Like Aces and Cinches, Kountry Carrots is royally bred. She is the daughter of Bettor Joy N, a winner in 1:50.1 with more than a half million on her card. She is the first foal from the Bettor’s Delight mare, who has also produced Kountry Blue a winner last year at two in 1:53.1. The family has a two-year-old this season named Kountry Tillie by Captaintreacherous and a yearling this year by Rockroad Hanover, a colt named I’m In A Hurry.
By Tammy Knox May 13, 2026
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By Tammy Knox May 12, 2026
Tookadiveoffdipper and Atlee Bender launched a big final half in the $13,000 conditioned pace Monday, May 11 at Oak Grove. The Indiana duo defeated another Indiana duo for the win in 1:53.0. Tookadiveoffdipper began from post five, just on the outside of Ponda Eagle and Marcus Miller. Both Indiana sired horses showed the best early speed and moved out as the first two names heard. Mankat and Geremy Bobbitt held their ground inside and took the top spot with Ponda Eagle on the outside. Tookadiveoffdipper slipped into the three hole around the first turn. Heading past the quarter, Ponda Eagle took over and was on the lead after the quarter in :27.2. The pace of the race stayed pretty even to the half in :55.4 before outside action was detected. Rockin Ella Mae and Zyler Maxwell led the outer flow which prompted Tookadiveoffdipper to the outside heading into the final turn. The old timer powered up and was matching his younger Indiana opponent stride for stride at the head of the lane. With his earplugs out, Tookadiveoffdipper was able to grind his way home to win by a half length over Ponda Eagle. Mankat rounded out the top three. Tookadiveoffdipper paid $4.24 for the win. The now 12-year-old gelding is owned by Jane Cross and has been under her ownership in some form or fashion since his three-year-old season. The Always a Virgin gelding now has 59 wins and more than $746,000 in earnings. He has 265 starts from nearly every state that races east of the Mississippi. His best time of 1:49.2 was taken as a four-year-old at Dayton Raceway. Jim Eaton trains Tookadiveoffdipper, who has three wins in 2026. Eaton had an earlier winner also at Oak Grove Monday, another Indiana sired product. Rockin Pulse, driven by Wyatt Avenatti, was parked the entire mile near the back and still came charging home, winning by a neck over Wide Thinking at Joey Putnam. The seven-year-old Rockin Image gelding paced home in :27.1 for the win in 1:56.2. Seriously Feared and Brandon Bates finished third. Rockin Pulse paid $4.58 for the win. He is owned by Mary Van Boven of Michigan. It was his first win of 2026 and his 17 th overall. Rockin Pulse is a product of Rockstar Meadows of Spencerville, Ind. Van Boven has been part of his ownership his entire career.

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By Tammy Knox May 13, 2026
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By Tammy Knox May 12, 2026
Tookadiveoffdipper and Atlee Bender launched a big final half in the $13,000 conditioned pace Monday, May 11 at Oak Grove. The Indiana duo defeated another Indiana duo for the win in 1:53.0. Tookadiveoffdipper began from post five, just on the outside of Ponda Eagle and Marcus Miller. Both Indiana sired horses showed the best early speed and moved out as the first two names heard. Mankat and Geremy Bobbitt held their ground inside and took the top spot with Ponda Eagle on the outside. Tookadiveoffdipper slipped into the three hole around the first turn. Heading past the quarter, Ponda Eagle took over and was on the lead after the quarter in :27.2. The pace of the race stayed pretty even to the half in :55.4 before outside action was detected. Rockin Ella Mae and Zyler Maxwell led the outer flow which prompted Tookadiveoffdipper to the outside heading into the final turn. The old timer powered up and was matching his younger Indiana opponent stride for stride at the head of the lane. With his earplugs out, Tookadiveoffdipper was able to grind his way home to win by a half length over Ponda Eagle. Mankat rounded out the top three. Tookadiveoffdipper paid $4.24 for the win. The now 12-year-old gelding is owned by Jane Cross and has been under her ownership in some form or fashion since his three-year-old season. The Always a Virgin gelding now has 59 wins and more than $746,000 in earnings. He has 265 starts from nearly every state that races east of the Mississippi. His best time of 1:49.2 was taken as a four-year-old at Dayton Raceway. Jim Eaton trains Tookadiveoffdipper, who has three wins in 2026. Eaton had an earlier winner also at Oak Grove Monday, another Indiana sired product. Rockin Pulse, driven by Wyatt Avenatti, was parked the entire mile near the back and still came charging home, winning by a neck over Wide Thinking at Joey Putnam. The seven-year-old Rockin Image gelding paced home in :27.1 for the win in 1:56.2. Seriously Feared and Brandon Bates finished third. Rockin Pulse paid $4.58 for the win. He is owned by Mary Van Boven of Michigan. It was his first win of 2026 and his 17 th overall. Rockin Pulse is a product of Rockstar Meadows of Spencerville, Ind. Van Boven has been part of his ownership his entire career.
By Tammy Knox May 11, 2026
Photo by John Adamsky The Indiana Standardbred Association (ISA) has taken their membership options to a new level. The organization recently launched a new online feature, making it convenient and easy for members to obtain and renew memberships to the ISA. Previously, ISA memberships were only available by mailing in the application to the ISA Office. Now, members can simply scan the QR Code provided on various flyers distributed around Harrah’s Hoosier Park. They will also be available on the upcoming Indiana Sired Fair Circuit. It’s important to note, the membership comes with Sulky Insurance. However, horses owned by multiple people require membership for each individual owner to cover any damage incurred on a race bike or jog cart. Other benefits for being an ISA member include the annual Indiana Standardbred Director and ISA Magazine, which has five issues per year, ISA Dental and Optical programs, representation with the Indiana Horse Racing Commission and the Indiana Statehouse during the legislature session, eligibility to the ISA Elite Series, voting privileges for by-law changes and election of ISA Directors, and on-site track representation at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. ISA Members are also treated to numerous outings annually, including a day at an Indianapolis Indians game, golf outing, which is coming up in June, and special feeds offered at both Harrah’s Hoosier Park and on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit. The ISA recently offered ISA Night at the Races with members enjoying food, drawings, and of course great racing. ISA Annual Membership is $50 per individual. There is a small fee added in for using the online application process. The new option online allows members to sign up quickly and efficiently in the paddock, on the ISFC, or 24-7 from the convenience of their home or work. For more information on the new online ISA membership option, contact the ISA Office at (317) 462-6616 or contact the ISA Horsemen’s Representatives Rick and Casandra Uppal, available in the paddock during racing nights at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
By Tammy Knox May 10, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Aces and Cinches and Daryl Bontrager rallied home like a boss Saturday, May 9 in the $10,000 conditioned pace at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Once they were clear, they coasted under the wire for the mild upset win in 1:52.2. Aces and Cinches began from post one and used some early speed, but could not match the quick foot of Mellow Fellow, who went straight out to the lead. In another few strides, here came Underwriter and Kyle Wilfong with a big move from the outside to take over before the quarter in :27.3. They were able to back the pace down to the half in :56.4 and Aces and Cinches stayed in as long as he could before being flushed to the outside first over heading into the final turn. That was the cue Aces and Cinches needed. He powered up and around Underwriter and was on top of the field by four when the field swung into the stretch. Aces and Cinches was on cruise control as he distanced himself from his opponents. Albany Blue Chip and Trace Tetrick closed with a big rush down the lane and appeared to have second before Mellow Fellow and Jared Finn came back between horses on the inside and picked up second by a nose over Albany Blue Chip. Aces and Cinches was a winner by two and one-half lengths in the 1:52.2 mile. Aces and Cinches paid $12.00 for the win. The sophomore son of Odds on Equuleus is owned by Ira Steinberg and Bontrager. Alpine Stables bred and raised the colt, who is out of the mare Gypsy Bellevue. The breeding might look familiar as Aces and Cinches is a half brother to the great Sabonis, a winner in 1:47.3 with more than $800,000 on his card. The family has a yearling filly this year by Best in Show cleverly named Caitlin Clerk. Aces and Cinches sold at the Midwest Classic Mixed Sale in Shipshewana as a yearling under the name Atta Boy Blue. Steinberg and Bontrager purchased him for $33,000. He was one of eight sold from Odds on Equuleus that season at the yearling sales and he’s the same age as world champion Odds on Mr Mamba, who won his qualifier again earlier in the day at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in preparation for his return to racing in 2026. Also a winner on the night was Kountry Carrots, a four-year-old daughter of Better Joy N. Guided by Atlee Bender, the Capt Midnight mare was out twice seeking the top spot before coming back again in the lane and grabbing the win by a nose over Babe’s Darla at the wire in 1:54.3. Boujeeful and John DeLong finished third. Kountry Carrots paid $5.60 for the win. She is owned by the Erv Miller Stable and Levi Bontrager. Kountry Lane Standardbred bred and raised her. This was her first win of 2026 after winning six last year as a two-year-old. Like Aces and Cinches, Kountry Carrots is royally bred. She is the daughter of Bettor Joy N, a winner in 1:50.1 with more than a half million on her card. She is the first foal from the Bettor’s Delight mare, who has also produced Kountry Blue a winner last year at two in 1:53.1. The family has a two-year-old this season named Kountry Tillie by Captaintreacherous and a yearling this year by Rockroad Hanover, a colt named I’m In A Hurry.

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By Tammy Knox May 13, 2026
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By Tammy Knox May 12, 2026
Tookadiveoffdipper and Atlee Bender launched a big final half in the $13,000 conditioned pace Monday, May 11 at Oak Grove. The Indiana duo defeated another Indiana duo for the win in 1:53.0. Tookadiveoffdipper began from post five, just on the outside of Ponda Eagle and Marcus Miller. Both Indiana sired horses showed the best early speed and moved out as the first two names heard. Mankat and Geremy Bobbitt held their ground inside and took the top spot with Ponda Eagle on the outside. Tookadiveoffdipper slipped into the three hole around the first turn. Heading past the quarter, Ponda Eagle took over and was on the lead after the quarter in :27.2. The pace of the race stayed pretty even to the half in :55.4 before outside action was detected. Rockin Ella Mae and Zyler Maxwell led the outer flow which prompted Tookadiveoffdipper to the outside heading into the final turn. The old timer powered up and was matching his younger Indiana opponent stride for stride at the head of the lane. With his earplugs out, Tookadiveoffdipper was able to grind his way home to win by a half length over Ponda Eagle. Mankat rounded out the top three. Tookadiveoffdipper paid $4.24 for the win. The now 12-year-old gelding is owned by Jane Cross and has been under her ownership in some form or fashion since his three-year-old season. The Always a Virgin gelding now has 59 wins and more than $746,000 in earnings. He has 265 starts from nearly every state that races east of the Mississippi. His best time of 1:49.2 was taken as a four-year-old at Dayton Raceway. Jim Eaton trains Tookadiveoffdipper, who has three wins in 2026. Eaton had an earlier winner also at Oak Grove Monday, another Indiana sired product. Rockin Pulse, driven by Wyatt Avenatti, was parked the entire mile near the back and still came charging home, winning by a neck over Wide Thinking at Joey Putnam. The seven-year-old Rockin Image gelding paced home in :27.1 for the win in 1:56.2. Seriously Feared and Brandon Bates finished third. Rockin Pulse paid $4.58 for the win. He is owned by Mary Van Boven of Michigan. It was his first win of 2026 and his 17 th overall. Rockin Pulse is a product of Rockstar Meadows of Spencerville, Ind. Van Boven has been part of his ownership his entire career.
By Tammy Knox May 11, 2026
Photo by John Adamsky The Indiana Standardbred Association (ISA) has taken their membership options to a new level. The organization recently launched a new online feature, making it convenient and easy for members to obtain and renew memberships to the ISA. Previously, ISA memberships were only available by mailing in the application to the ISA Office. Now, members can simply scan the QR Code provided on various flyers distributed around Harrah’s Hoosier Park. They will also be available on the upcoming Indiana Sired Fair Circuit. It’s important to note, the membership comes with Sulky Insurance. However, horses owned by multiple people require membership for each individual owner to cover any damage incurred on a race bike or jog cart. Other benefits for being an ISA member include the annual Indiana Standardbred Director and ISA Magazine, which has five issues per year, ISA Dental and Optical programs, representation with the Indiana Horse Racing Commission and the Indiana Statehouse during the legislature session, eligibility to the ISA Elite Series, voting privileges for by-law changes and election of ISA Directors, and on-site track representation at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. ISA Members are also treated to numerous outings annually, including a day at an Indianapolis Indians game, golf outing, which is coming up in June, and special feeds offered at both Harrah’s Hoosier Park and on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit. The ISA recently offered ISA Night at the Races with members enjoying food, drawings, and of course great racing. ISA Annual Membership is $50 per individual. There is a small fee added in for using the online application process. The new option online allows members to sign up quickly and efficiently in the paddock, on the ISFC, or 24-7 from the convenience of their home or work. For more information on the new online ISA membership option, contact the ISA Office at (317) 462-6616 or contact the ISA Horsemen’s Representatives Rick and Casandra Uppal, available in the paddock during racing nights at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.

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