A lot of news happened in the Wabash Valley in 2021. A Terre Haute police detective was killed in the line of duty and Vigo County's on-again-off-again...on-again relationship with a
The following FSBOA stakes payments are due by May 15:
• Yearlings (foals of 2020)
• Non-FL Sired Yearlings (foals of 2020)
(You must have registered with the FSBOA’s office by Aug. 15, 2020 to be eligible)
FL Breeders Stake-$25 and Sunshine State Stake-$25
• Two-year-olds (foals of 2019)
FL Breeders Stake-$200, FL Stallion Stake-$100, Sunshine State Stake-$50 and Melvyn Aylor Memorial-$200
• Three-year-olds (foals of 2018)
FL Breeders Stake-$200, FL Stallion Stake-$100 and Tom Audley Memorial-$200
Mail-in forms and payment schedule are available on its website and can make payments can be made online at floridaharnessracing.com.
Contact Rosie Huff at 954.972.5400 for more information.
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* indicateds payments that must be made for horses to remain eligible as a three-year-old.
Sustaining forms and online payment schedule are available on our website at www.floridaharnessracing.com or contact Rosie Huff at 954.972.5400.
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Prairie Panther scored a repeat victory in Pompano Park's $11.500 Open Handicap Pace on Monday night (March 8), conquering six worthy opponents and near gale force wind gusts in the process.
The versatile seven-year-old gelded son of Royel Millennium changed strategy this night after a courageous win last week on the engine, coming from well off the pace to score in 1:51.2 under the direction of Hall of Fame driver Wally Hennessey.
Seeing Eye Single (David Miller) closed fastest of all to be second, three-quarters of length away, while Skip To My Lou, assigned the outside post in this field, rallied from last halfway through the mile to finish third.