Articles from 2022
Star Razor ($4.00, Corey Callahan) won the $20,000 closing night Open trot feature Wednesday at Harrington Raceway in 1:55.2. Allan Davis edged out a win in the driver standings over Montrell Teague.
As the Harrington Raceway meet winds down, end of meet awards commenced Tuesday as George and Tina Dennis' Mack was honored as the United States Harness Writers Association's Delaware Valley Chapter Horse of the Meet.
Stephen Messick's Misty Coast ($2.10, Art Stafford Jr.) was a 1:55.3 winner in the $100,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) 2-year-old pacing filly final at Harrington Raceway Tuesday.
A pair of Powerful Mist-sired fillies were victorious in their respective $20,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) divisions for 2-year-old pacers Tuesday at Harrington Raceway.
Gty Stable's Gaitway Guy ($2.10, Corey Callahan) was the fastest of 4 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) winners Monday at Harrington Raceway with a 1:57.3 triumph in a $20,000 2nd leg division for 2-year-old pacing colts and geldings.
Four $20,000 divisions of trotters capped the week of 1st leg elimination events for Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) 2-year-olds Wednesday at Harrington Raceway.
Four $20,000 divisions of the Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund for 2-year-old colts and geldings kicked off the new week of racing Monday at Harrington Raceway.
Howard Taylor's Swan In Motion ($4.20, Art Stafford Jr.) won his third straight race Wednesday in the featured $20,000 Open Trot at Harrington Raceway in 1:55.4.
The outside posts usually don’t produce a high winning percentage on a half-mile racetrack, however, 4 horses from post 8 prevailed Wednesday at Harrington Raceway.
Roy Parker Jr.'s Nikasa N ($7.40, Montrell Teague) was a decisive wire-to-wire winner in the $20,000 Mares Open Tuesday at Harrington Raceway in 1:54.4 on a sloppy racetrack.
George and Tina Dennis' Mack ($7.20, Mike Cole) continued his consistent 2022 campaign with a 1:52.3 win in the $20,000 Open Pace Monday at Harrington Raceway. Driver Tony Morgan had 4 wins on the card.
Howard Taylor, Jeff Billings and Dylan Davis Virgo ($3, Corey Callahan) and Peter Paul Venturini’s She’s Pukka N ($2.20, Tony Morgan) won the $20,000 Harrington Raceway co-featured races Monday.
Brendan Davis' Rock N Shard ($25.80, Tyler Davis) was a 1:54.4 winner Monday in the $20,000 Mares Open at Harrington Raceway.
Brenda Teague’s Anneke ($4.20, Pat Berry) and David Hamm and Rodney Long’s Movin On Up ($2.80, Allan Davis) were co-feature winners in their respective $20,000 Open divisions Monday at Harrington Raceway.
Driver Tim Tetrick won four races, including two $100,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) races Thursday at Harrington Raceway on the annual Governor’s Day program during the Delaware State Fair.
Harrington Raceway’s richest program of the season is set for Thursday (July 28) on Governor’s Day at the Delaware State Fair with a 12-race card starting at 7 p.m.
More than $600,000 in total purses are at stake with four $100,000 Delaware Standardbed Breeders Fund (DSBF) events for 3-year-olds being the centerpiece for the program, in addition to popular annual events like the $50,000 Governor’s Cup, which showcases the top older (4 years old and up) horses locally.
Tlb Racing's Remarkable De Vie ($16.80, Pat Berry) was a 1:55 winner in the $20,000 Open Trot Wednesday at Harrington Raceway.
Edwin Gannon's Sprocket ($7.40, Pat Berry) recorded his 5th win of the season off a pocket trip in 1:53.3 over a sloppy racetrack Monday at Harrington Raceway in the $20,000 Open Pace.
Victor Kirby, Tyler Raymer, Stephen Moss and Brian Hoffecker's Quiksilvr Bluechip ($5.60, Kirby) was a 1:56 winner in the $20,000 Open Trot Wednesday at Harrington Raceway.
Navy Blue ($2.40, Art Stafford Jr.), LG's Reed O Wen ($5.40, Jim Morand) and She's All Woman ($2.20, Victor Kirby) all completed sweeps of their Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund $20,000 2nd leg eliminations for 3-year-old trotters Wednesday at Harrington Raceway.
James Magno and Joseph Fonte's Incaseyoudidn'tknow ($5, Jim Morand) broke the track record for pacing mares Tuesday at Harrington Raceway with a dazzling 1:51 effort in a $13,500 conditioned event.
Nola Leager's Slick Tony ($3.60, Montrell Teague) scored his 59th career win Monday at Harrington Raceway in 1:51 in the featured $20,000 Open.The 7-year-old No Spin Zone stallion, a two-time Harrington horse of the meet, recorded his 3rd win of the meet and 6th of the year.
Mst Racing and Elizabeth Murphy's Monarch ($4, Montrell Teague) notched his first career Open-level win Wednesday at Harrington Raceway with a 1:56 win in the $20,000 Open Trot.
A $5,249 pick four carryover and a $3,285 superfecta carryover highlight the Wednesday May 25 program at Harrington Raceway.
Free programs are available via the Harrington Raceway website here.
The pick four is the last four races on the card (races 10-13), while the first superfecta on the card is in the evening’s first race.
Live racing will continue on a Monday through Wednesday schedule. Post time is 4:30 p.m.
A Delightful Act N ($6.20, Ross Wolfenden) utilized the passing lane to surge to a 1:53.3 win Tuesday at Harrington Raceway in the featured $20,000 Mares Open.
Edwin Gannon Jr.'s Sprocket ($4.20 Pat Berry) ended his string of second-place finishes Monday with a 1:51 score in the featured $20,000 Open at Harrington Raceway.
Shea Lare notched his 1st lifetime driving win Wednesday at Harrington Raceway with a 1:55.4 triumph aboard Fern Hill Flight. Art Stafford Jr. had 4 wins on the program.
George and Tina Dennis' Feeling Sweet ($4.60, Mike Cole) notched her second win of the meet in the $20,000 Mares Open Tuesday at Harrington Raceway with a 1:53.1 triumph. Art Stafford Jr. had 5 wins on the program.
Owner/trainer Tyler Davis and driver Allan Davis teamed up for 3 wins with trotters on the Wednesday Harrington Raceway program.
Driver Mike Cole notched his 2,000th career win Monday at Harrington Raceway aboard Teton Sunset ($17.40, Mike Cole).
Quiksilvr Bluechip ($6.60, Victor Kirby) notched his second straight Open level win in the $20,000 Wednesday feature at Harrington Raceway in 1:55.
Chris Scicluna's Pass Line Bluechip ($9.60, Montrell Teague) was a 1:53.3 winner in the $20,000 Mares Open Tuesday at Harrington Raceway. It was one of 4 wins on the card for Teague.
Nola Leager's Slick Tony ($3.20, Montrell Teague) notched his second straight win Monday in the featured $20,000 Open Pace at Harrington Raceway in 1:52.2.
Quiksilvr Bluechip ($3.60, Victor Kirby) was a 1:55.3 winner in the $20,000 Open Trot Wednesday at Harrington Raceway.
Carrie Malone's Michelle's Jazz ($21, Tony Morgan) was an upset winner in the $20,000 Mares Open Tuesday at Harrington Raceway in 1:52.4. It was one of 3 wins on the card for Morgan, while Art Stafford Jr. had 4 wins.
David Hamm and Rodney Long’s Movin On Up ($5.20, Montrell Teague) notched his 6th win of the season Monday with a wire-to-wire win in 1:52.3 in the $20,000 Open Pace at Harrington Raceway. Tony Morgan was also recognized on the program for his 17,000 career wins.
Ginger Tree Skyr ($10, Corey Callahan) won the Wednesday $15,000 feature for trotters at Harrington Raceway in 1:56. Tony Morgan won 2 races to close within 1 of 17,000.
Majorca N ($2.40, Corey Callahan) remained unbeaten in 2022 with a 1:55.3 win in the $20,000 Mares Open Tuesday at Harrington Raceway.
Michael Casalino Jr. and Dylan Davis' Shoobee Doo A ($2.20, Corey Callahan) improved to 2-for-2 at Harrington Raceway in 2022 with an easy win in the $20,000 Open Pace Monday.
Harrington Raceway's defending driving champion Allan Davis had a 7-win night on the Wednesday program.
The 46-year-old Davis captured 4 of the first 6 races, and won 3 for his son, owner/trainer Tyler Davis and also a pair for trainer Joe Hundertpfund and Ross Shand.
Due to a power outage in the town of Harrington, the final race on the 13-race card Tuesday was canceled. Prior to the outage, George and Tina Dennis' Feeling Sweet ($2.60, Mike Cole) scored an impressive win in the $20,000 Mares Open feature..
Michael Casalino and Dylan Davis' Shoobee Doo A ($2.60, Corey Callahan) was a wire-to-wire winner Monday on the opening night card at Harrington Raceway in 1:51.2 in the $20,000 Open Pace.
Harrington Raceway’s 76th season of live harness racing will commence on April 11 with a three-day weekly schedule for much of the 65-day meet.
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