Always B Miki Filly gets the 10th Fair Win

Always B Miki Filly gets the 10th Fair Win

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Stoneboro Pa -The three -year -old Always B Miki Pacing Filly Milagro, a Pennsylvania Fair champion from 2024, remained the Big Harness Racing -Story of the Circuit in 2025 and won her tenth exhibition “A” interest of the year during the racing of Wednesday and Thursday at the Stoneboro Fair in the northwestern part of the state.

Owned by the leading driver and trainer on the pennsy fair circuit this year, trainer Linda and Driver Tony Schadel, Milagro won the fastest of the three “fair sire stakes divisions for her group (and for that MILLER, in 1: 5.4, in the meet The Six 29.4, in the Six 2 That category. She also has the fastest mile of the year on the circuit, 1: 55.2 in Hugheville, who connects the record for every PA fair for her age, gender and gait.

The other “A” Merrieveeulen were the Always B Miki Filly Golden Magic, at home in 2:00 for driver Case Bateson and trainer Doug Snyder, and Milagro’s Stablemate Tina’s Wish, a winner of 2: 00.2.

Two other second -year students arrived on Thursday with nine honest victories, but both were upset in going for double digits. Not, unbeaten in his nine fair races in 2025, was defeated by the Heston Blue Chip Pacing Velding Happy Hour Blues, who won three straight ahead in BS and now two in AS, took this one part of the first career of the driver Steven Fedokovitz. The other part was faster, like the Papi Rob Hanover Money -style apples received the stopwatch to click in 2:00 for Team Barnard – Driver Jesse and trainer Savannah, the latter also the owner.

The second horse that was stable with the nine-win count was male Trotter Lionheart Hanover, who was sustained by Andover’s Hotrod and Trainer-Driver Todd damage. Damage also rode the fastest trampling winner in Stoneboro, the International moni Merrieveeulen The tab, which has eight honest successes after covering Stoneboro in 2: 02.1.

Thursday had a remarkable achievement, the very first driving victory for the 22-year-old Abigail Wright, behind the Captain Ahab Filly Melville (a name of an English major can appreciate), a horse that she is co-owner of trainer Gary Johnston.

Turn to Wednesday and the two -year -olds, and another Pacing Merrieveeulen comes to the fore as the biggest winner of her class, with the Dear Lou – Takara Rose Filly Vegas Queen The first to get six “A” first -year triumphs with a 2:03 mile for driver David Brickell, trainer Neil Balcerak and owner George Prushnok.

In an ironic parallel for the second -year students, two other first -year students were introduced for Stoneboro tied up with Vegas Queen as five -time winners. But Pacing Velding Quill Gordon was scratched from a race that produced the fastest two -year -old bells, the 2: 01.2 produced by the Long dark stranger – Viva La deo Ruin Gif Hanover. And gourm rt wonder Colt came shy in a 2:06 victory by the changed son of Captain Corey – Chips N Caviar, Mohawk. Mohawk’s time connected for the fastest first -year student who is miles with the winning effort of the International moni – Through a nose Hanover gelding nasary jammer.

(We are sorry that we cannot work in the names of all connections of these winners, but all these fine horses deserve their mention, readers always ask for breeding, and there are measuring restrictions on this kind of story when we submit it for publication. Your colleagues, however, recognize you, and students of the charts – like this writer.)

Todd damage, as could be collected by reading this report, Stoneboro Honors and Topshuiter took both the driving and training side, with seven victories in each category. The struggle for annual honors figures to be very close – after Stoneboro, drivers: Tony Schadel 61, Eric Neal 59, Todd damage 57; trainers; Linda damage 60, Todd Schadtel 59.

Hard to believe, but racing the racing in Stoneboro, the Pennsylvania Fair Circuit is about to reach the three -quarters pole before 2025, with only five stops under the nineteen encounters that include the circuit. Gratz Pa will organize the next two PA Fair Sire Stakes races, with his “two-day” meeting on Saturday-Sunday, 6-7 September, and then the “honest” meeting on the following Sunday and Monday 14-15 September. Post time for all four Gratz cards is set for High Noon.

For more information, go to https://www.pafairsracing.org.

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