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1 Trace Tetrick 92
2 John Delong 69
3 Jordan Ross 58
4 Kyle Wilfong 54
5 Marcus Miller 44

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2 Tyler George 33
3 Charles Stewart 25
4 Walter Haynes Jr. 16
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By Tammy Knox May 26, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette There’s nothing better than a holiday card filled with Indiana Sires stakes contenders. Memorial Day racing kicked off the 2026 season for Indiana Sires Stakes for three-year-olds with several returning champs and one fresh face. Fresh Face Yankee, who dominated last year on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit, stepped up to win her division in decisive fashion and remain undefeated this year in a division of the three-year-old filly trotters Monday, May 25 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Guided by Jay Cross, who is now handling the training duties of the filly, Fresh Face Yankee began from post six and rallied right out for the lead. Once settled on the front end, she posted fractions of :28.1, :58.0, and 1:27.1 before turning in an amazing final quarter in the stretch to win by one and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.3. Her final quarter was trotted in :26.2. Help Cum Laude and Atlee Bender finished second followed by Expressive Gal and Kyle Wilfong. Every horse in the race but one trotted home in under :27 seconds in the first round of Indiana Sires Stakes action. Fresh Face Yankee paid $3.80 as the favorite of the field. The three-year-old Crescent Fashion filly is owned by Tim Smith, who campaigned her during her freshman season. The filly is now four for four this season and the mile was a new lifetime mark. Overall, she has 13 wins in 19 career starts and boosted her career earnings to more than $89,000 in earnings. In the other division of sophomore trotting fillies, last year’s divisional champion, For Dayze and John DeLong scored a new gate to wire effort to win their $48,500 division of Sires Stakes action. The Swan for All filly rallied home for the win by a half length over Dial Nine One One and Jordan Ross in a time of 1:55.3. Honeymoon and Trace Tetrick finished third. For Dayze paid $3.00 as the favorite. She is owned by William and William Patrick DeLong. Roger Welch trains the filly, who was bred by Ernie Lambright. It was the first win in the second start of 2026 for the filly, who won six of her 10 starts last season. She boosted her career tally to more than $300,000 with her win in the first round of Indiana Sires Stakes action. A full rundown of all Indiana Sires Stakes winners will be provided by Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
By Tammy Knox May 25, 2026
Entries open for Northern Indiana Yearling Speed Sale June 1 Entries for the 2026 Northern Indiana Yearling Speed Sale (NIYSS) will begin next week. The event is set for Monday, November 9 and Tuesday, November 10 at the Topeka Livestock Auction in Topeka, Ind. After taking a break last year, the NIYSS will begin accepting entries Monday, June 1. The deadline to register for the sale is Saturday, August 1. The sale format features same day payout and sellers receive 100 percent payout day of the sale. The consignment fee is $150 and the commission is set for six percent up to $10,000 and three percent beyond that figure. Several top performers in the state of Indiana have graduated from the sale in recent years. Featured on the creative for the 2026 sale is Musclefantastic, a 2022 sale graduate. The trotter was the winner of the Two-Year-Old Super Final for colts and geldings in Indiana Sires Stakes action and was a starter in the Breeders’ Crown later that fall. His career best time that year was 1:55.1. Other graduates who are stakes winners include Dashing Danny, Star of Midnight, and Easter Jack. To obtain a consignment form, contact the Topeka Livestock Auction office at (260) 593-2322. For more information on the NIYSS, contact Richard Fry at (260) 593-3686.
By Tammy Knox May 24, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Watch Miss Tucky and Brad Ferguson gave the fans something to watch in the final strides of the $18,000 Fillies and Mares Open 2 Trot Saturday, May 23 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The duo traveled down the lane with a big final eighth to score the win in 1:53.2. Watch Miss Tucky began from post three and left the gate seeking a spot near the lead. She was able to lead the field for a few steps before ER Kelly and Trace Tetrick took over before the quarter in :27.3. Heavily favored Southwin Mai Tai and Kevin Lambright got away in third as the field remained in single file to the half in :57.0. Southwind Mai Tai was flushed out around the final turn and came up beside Watch Miss Tucky. The two mares matched each others stride at the head of the lane, both hoping to catch ER Kelly, who was holding strong on the lead. It took about half way through the stretch before Watch Miss Tucky kicked into another gear splitting horses and rallying home to a three-quarters of a length win over ER Kelly. Southwind Mai Tai finished third. Watch Miss Tucky paid $14.60 for the win. The five-year-old daughter of Pinetucky is trained by Neil Coleman, who co-owns the trotter with Lloyd Schneiderman. Black Creek Farm bred and raised the mare, who earned a new lifetime mark in the effort. It was her second win of 2026 in five starts and her 10 th overall. She now has more than $110,000 in earnings. Later in the card, Rollin Rosie took top honors in the $22,000 Fillies and Mares Open Pace. Guided by Trace Tetrick, the six-year-old JK Endofanera mare set the pace in the mile and was passed up by Yankee B Something and Jordan Ross at the head of the lane before coming back and getting the win by a neck over Wild Rosa and Travis Seekman, who also closed late in the race. Can’ttouchthese and John DeLong finished third in the three-way photo in 1:51.0. Rollin Rosie paid $6.20 for the win. She is owned by SCP Stable of Georgia, Tyler George, and Greg Samples. Defending Trainer Champion Tyler George trains the filly, who scored the win in the Indiana Sires Stakes Final last fall among older pacing mares. Mahlon Lambright bred the mare, who earned her first win of 2026 and her 29 th overall. To date, she has more than $737,000 in earnings with a career best time of 1:49.2 taken as a four-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
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Photo by Dean Gillette There’s nothing better than a holiday card filled with Indiana Sires stakes contenders. Memorial Day racing kicked off the 2026 season for Indiana Sires Stakes for three-year-olds with several returning champs and one fresh face. Fresh Face Yankee, who dominated last year on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit, stepped up to win her division in decisive fashion and remain undefeated this year in a division of the three-year-old filly trotters Monday, May 25 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Guided by Jay Cross, who is now handling the training duties of the filly, Fresh Face Yankee began from post six and rallied right out for the lead. Once settled on the front end, she posted fractions of :28.1, :58.0, and 1:27.1 before turning in an amazing final quarter in the stretch to win by one and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.3. Her final quarter was trotted in :26.2. Help Cum Laude and Atlee Bender finished second followed by Expressive Gal and Kyle Wilfong. Every horse in the race but one trotted home in under :27 seconds in the first round of Indiana Sires Stakes action. Fresh Face Yankee paid $3.80 as the favorite of the field. The three-year-old Crescent Fashion filly is owned by Tim Smith, who campaigned her during her freshman season. The filly is now four for four this season and the mile was a new lifetime mark. Overall, she has 13 wins in 19 career starts and boosted her career earnings to more than $89,000 in earnings. In the other division of sophomore trotting fillies, last year’s divisional champion, For Dayze and John DeLong scored a new gate to wire effort to win their $48,500 division of Sires Stakes action. The Swan for All filly rallied home for the win by a half length over Dial Nine One One and Jordan Ross in a time of 1:55.3. Honeymoon and Trace Tetrick finished third. For Dayze paid $3.00 as the favorite. She is owned by William and William Patrick DeLong. Roger Welch trains the filly, who was bred by Ernie Lambright. It was the first win in the second start of 2026 for the filly, who won six of her 10 starts last season. She boosted her career tally to more than $300,000 with her win in the first round of Indiana Sires Stakes action. A full rundown of all Indiana Sires Stakes winners will be provided by Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
By Tammy Knox May 25, 2026
Entries open for Northern Indiana Yearling Speed Sale June 1 Entries for the 2026 Northern Indiana Yearling Speed Sale (NIYSS) will begin next week. The event is set for Monday, November 9 and Tuesday, November 10 at the Topeka Livestock Auction in Topeka, Ind. After taking a break last year, the NIYSS will begin accepting entries Monday, June 1. The deadline to register for the sale is Saturday, August 1. The sale format features same day payout and sellers receive 100 percent payout day of the sale. The consignment fee is $150 and the commission is set for six percent up to $10,000 and three percent beyond that figure. Several top performers in the state of Indiana have graduated from the sale in recent years. Featured on the creative for the 2026 sale is Musclefantastic, a 2022 sale graduate. The trotter was the winner of the Two-Year-Old Super Final for colts and geldings in Indiana Sires Stakes action and was a starter in the Breeders’ Crown later that fall. His career best time that year was 1:55.1. Other graduates who are stakes winners include Dashing Danny, Star of Midnight, and Easter Jack. To obtain a consignment form, contact the Topeka Livestock Auction office at (260) 593-2322. For more information on the NIYSS, contact Richard Fry at (260) 593-3686.

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By Tammy Knox May 26, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette There’s nothing better than a holiday card filled with Indiana Sires stakes contenders. Memorial Day racing kicked off the 2026 season for Indiana Sires Stakes for three-year-olds with several returning champs and one fresh face. Fresh Face Yankee, who dominated last year on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit, stepped up to win her division in decisive fashion and remain undefeated this year in a division of the three-year-old filly trotters Monday, May 25 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Guided by Jay Cross, who is now handling the training duties of the filly, Fresh Face Yankee began from post six and rallied right out for the lead. Once settled on the front end, she posted fractions of :28.1, :58.0, and 1:27.1 before turning in an amazing final quarter in the stretch to win by one and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.3. Her final quarter was trotted in :26.2. Help Cum Laude and Atlee Bender finished second followed by Expressive Gal and Kyle Wilfong. Every horse in the race but one trotted home in under :27 seconds in the first round of Indiana Sires Stakes action. Fresh Face Yankee paid $3.80 as the favorite of the field. The three-year-old Crescent Fashion filly is owned by Tim Smith, who campaigned her during her freshman season. The filly is now four for four this season and the mile was a new lifetime mark. Overall, she has 13 wins in 19 career starts and boosted her career earnings to more than $89,000 in earnings. In the other division of sophomore trotting fillies, last year’s divisional champion, For Dayze and John DeLong scored a new gate to wire effort to win their $48,500 division of Sires Stakes action. The Swan for All filly rallied home for the win by a half length over Dial Nine One One and Jordan Ross in a time of 1:55.3. Honeymoon and Trace Tetrick finished third. For Dayze paid $3.00 as the favorite. She is owned by William and William Patrick DeLong. Roger Welch trains the filly, who was bred by Ernie Lambright. It was the first win in the second start of 2026 for the filly, who won six of her 10 starts last season. She boosted her career tally to more than $300,000 with her win in the first round of Indiana Sires Stakes action. A full rundown of all Indiana Sires Stakes winners will be provided by Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
By Tammy Knox May 25, 2026
Entries open for Northern Indiana Yearling Speed Sale June 1 Entries for the 2026 Northern Indiana Yearling Speed Sale (NIYSS) will begin next week. The event is set for Monday, November 9 and Tuesday, November 10 at the Topeka Livestock Auction in Topeka, Ind. After taking a break last year, the NIYSS will begin accepting entries Monday, June 1. The deadline to register for the sale is Saturday, August 1. The sale format features same day payout and sellers receive 100 percent payout day of the sale. The consignment fee is $150 and the commission is set for six percent up to $10,000 and three percent beyond that figure. Several top performers in the state of Indiana have graduated from the sale in recent years. Featured on the creative for the 2026 sale is Musclefantastic, a 2022 sale graduate. The trotter was the winner of the Two-Year-Old Super Final for colts and geldings in Indiana Sires Stakes action and was a starter in the Breeders’ Crown later that fall. His career best time that year was 1:55.1. Other graduates who are stakes winners include Dashing Danny, Star of Midnight, and Easter Jack. To obtain a consignment form, contact the Topeka Livestock Auction office at (260) 593-2322. For more information on the NIYSS, contact Richard Fry at (260) 593-3686.
By Tammy Knox May 24, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Watch Miss Tucky and Brad Ferguson gave the fans something to watch in the final strides of the $18,000 Fillies and Mares Open 2 Trot Saturday, May 23 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The duo traveled down the lane with a big final eighth to score the win in 1:53.2. Watch Miss Tucky began from post three and left the gate seeking a spot near the lead. She was able to lead the field for a few steps before ER Kelly and Trace Tetrick took over before the quarter in :27.3. Heavily favored Southwin Mai Tai and Kevin Lambright got away in third as the field remained in single file to the half in :57.0. Southwind Mai Tai was flushed out around the final turn and came up beside Watch Miss Tucky. The two mares matched each others stride at the head of the lane, both hoping to catch ER Kelly, who was holding strong on the lead. It took about half way through the stretch before Watch Miss Tucky kicked into another gear splitting horses and rallying home to a three-quarters of a length win over ER Kelly. Southwind Mai Tai finished third. Watch Miss Tucky paid $14.60 for the win. The five-year-old daughter of Pinetucky is trained by Neil Coleman, who co-owns the trotter with Lloyd Schneiderman. Black Creek Farm bred and raised the mare, who earned a new lifetime mark in the effort. It was her second win of 2026 in five starts and her 10 th overall. She now has more than $110,000 in earnings. Later in the card, Rollin Rosie took top honors in the $22,000 Fillies and Mares Open Pace. Guided by Trace Tetrick, the six-year-old JK Endofanera mare set the pace in the mile and was passed up by Yankee B Something and Jordan Ross at the head of the lane before coming back and getting the win by a neck over Wild Rosa and Travis Seekman, who also closed late in the race. Can’ttouchthese and John DeLong finished third in the three-way photo in 1:51.0. Rollin Rosie paid $6.20 for the win. She is owned by SCP Stable of Georgia, Tyler George, and Greg Samples. Defending Trainer Champion Tyler George trains the filly, who scored the win in the Indiana Sires Stakes Final last fall among older pacing mares. Mahlon Lambright bred the mare, who earned her first win of 2026 and her 29 th overall. To date, she has more than $737,000 in earnings with a career best time of 1:49.2 taken as a four-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
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By Tammy Knox May 26, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette There’s nothing better than a holiday card filled with Indiana Sires stakes contenders. Memorial Day racing kicked off the 2026 season for Indiana Sires Stakes for three-year-olds with several returning champs and one fresh face. Fresh Face Yankee, who dominated last year on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit, stepped up to win her division in decisive fashion and remain undefeated this year in a division of the three-year-old filly trotters Monday, May 25 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. Guided by Jay Cross, who is now handling the training duties of the filly, Fresh Face Yankee began from post six and rallied right out for the lead. Once settled on the front end, she posted fractions of :28.1, :58.0, and 1:27.1 before turning in an amazing final quarter in the stretch to win by one and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.3. Her final quarter was trotted in :26.2. Help Cum Laude and Atlee Bender finished second followed by Expressive Gal and Kyle Wilfong. Every horse in the race but one trotted home in under :27 seconds in the first round of Indiana Sires Stakes action. Fresh Face Yankee paid $3.80 as the favorite of the field. The three-year-old Crescent Fashion filly is owned by Tim Smith, who campaigned her during her freshman season. The filly is now four for four this season and the mile was a new lifetime mark. Overall, she has 13 wins in 19 career starts and boosted her career earnings to more than $89,000 in earnings. In the other division of sophomore trotting fillies, last year’s divisional champion, For Dayze and John DeLong scored a new gate to wire effort to win their $48,500 division of Sires Stakes action. The Swan for All filly rallied home for the win by a half length over Dial Nine One One and Jordan Ross in a time of 1:55.3. Honeymoon and Trace Tetrick finished third. For Dayze paid $3.00 as the favorite. She is owned by William and William Patrick DeLong. Roger Welch trains the filly, who was bred by Ernie Lambright. It was the first win in the second start of 2026 for the filly, who won six of her 10 starts last season. She boosted her career tally to more than $300,000 with her win in the first round of Indiana Sires Stakes action. A full rundown of all Indiana Sires Stakes winners will be provided by Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
By Tammy Knox May 25, 2026
Entries open for Northern Indiana Yearling Speed Sale June 1 Entries for the 2026 Northern Indiana Yearling Speed Sale (NIYSS) will begin next week. The event is set for Monday, November 9 and Tuesday, November 10 at the Topeka Livestock Auction in Topeka, Ind. After taking a break last year, the NIYSS will begin accepting entries Monday, June 1. The deadline to register for the sale is Saturday, August 1. The sale format features same day payout and sellers receive 100 percent payout day of the sale. The consignment fee is $150 and the commission is set for six percent up to $10,000 and three percent beyond that figure. Several top performers in the state of Indiana have graduated from the sale in recent years. Featured on the creative for the 2026 sale is Musclefantastic, a 2022 sale graduate. The trotter was the winner of the Two-Year-Old Super Final for colts and geldings in Indiana Sires Stakes action and was a starter in the Breeders’ Crown later that fall. His career best time that year was 1:55.1. Other graduates who are stakes winners include Dashing Danny, Star of Midnight, and Easter Jack. To obtain a consignment form, contact the Topeka Livestock Auction office at (260) 593-2322. For more information on the NIYSS, contact Richard Fry at (260) 593-3686.
By Tammy Knox May 24, 2026
Photo by Dean Gillette Watch Miss Tucky and Brad Ferguson gave the fans something to watch in the final strides of the $18,000 Fillies and Mares Open 2 Trot Saturday, May 23 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The duo traveled down the lane with a big final eighth to score the win in 1:53.2. Watch Miss Tucky began from post three and left the gate seeking a spot near the lead. She was able to lead the field for a few steps before ER Kelly and Trace Tetrick took over before the quarter in :27.3. Heavily favored Southwin Mai Tai and Kevin Lambright got away in third as the field remained in single file to the half in :57.0. Southwind Mai Tai was flushed out around the final turn and came up beside Watch Miss Tucky. The two mares matched each others stride at the head of the lane, both hoping to catch ER Kelly, who was holding strong on the lead. It took about half way through the stretch before Watch Miss Tucky kicked into another gear splitting horses and rallying home to a three-quarters of a length win over ER Kelly. Southwind Mai Tai finished third. Watch Miss Tucky paid $14.60 for the win. The five-year-old daughter of Pinetucky is trained by Neil Coleman, who co-owns the trotter with Lloyd Schneiderman. Black Creek Farm bred and raised the mare, who earned a new lifetime mark in the effort. It was her second win of 2026 in five starts and her 10 th overall. She now has more than $110,000 in earnings. Later in the card, Rollin Rosie took top honors in the $22,000 Fillies and Mares Open Pace. Guided by Trace Tetrick, the six-year-old JK Endofanera mare set the pace in the mile and was passed up by Yankee B Something and Jordan Ross at the head of the lane before coming back and getting the win by a neck over Wild Rosa and Travis Seekman, who also closed late in the race. Can’ttouchthese and John DeLong finished third in the three-way photo in 1:51.0. Rollin Rosie paid $6.20 for the win. She is owned by SCP Stable of Georgia, Tyler George, and Greg Samples. Defending Trainer Champion Tyler George trains the filly, who scored the win in the Indiana Sires Stakes Final last fall among older pacing mares. Mahlon Lambright bred the mare, who earned her first win of 2026 and her 29 th overall. To date, she has more than $737,000 in earnings with a career best time of 1:49.2 taken as a four-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.

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