Washington, PA – A sunny Saturday afternoon (Aug. 30) was the scene at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows as sophomore pacers were highlighted with two quality divisions of the Tarport Effrat and three Stallion Series contests.

Louprint was a PASS winner at The Meadows Saturday. Chris Gooden Photo.

North America Cup winner Louprint made his first pari-mutuel start since winning the Canadian classic and his return did not disappoint. While Odds On Outlier took control quickly from post five, driver Ronnie Wrenn Jr opted to drop in fourth with the favorite.

As the pace slowed approaching the 3/8, the pair moved and engaged the leader and would use a :26.3 third quarter to take control of the race and cruise to a 1:49.3 win with a :26.3 last quarter. Trained by Ron Burke for owners Burke Racing Stable LLC, Weaver Bruscemi, Phillip Collura and Lawrence Karr, the victory keeps Louprint perfect on the season as well as pushing his 2025 earnings past the half million-dollar mark.

Adios winner Prince Hal Hanover and Todd McCarthy made a triumphant return to The Meadows with a wire to wire 1:50.2 effort in their $59,232 Tarport Effrat division. From post two, McCarthy used an opening :27.1 opening quarter to secure his spot on the lead, a :56.2 middle half followed that set a :26.3 sprint to the wire a half-length better Twisted Destiny. The victory by the son of Captaintreacherous pushed his seasonal earnings to over $600,000. Trained by Dr. Ian Moore, Prince Hal Hanover is owned in Ontario by the Prince Hal Hanover Stable.

Trainer Brett Pelling took home two Stallion Series trophies as Beach Club Monty and Sugar Man each found their way to the winner’s circle.

Beach Club Monty’s long overland victory gave Pelling his first winner on the day. Sitting fourth through quick opening fractions, Todd McCarthy worked himself up to the lead at the head of the stretch and held off Waffle Blue Chip for the neck win in 1:51.2. South Merrick Stables and Andrew Berg own the son of Papi Rob Hanover, who now has two Stallion Series victories to his credit this season.

Pelling’s second training win of the day gave Jack Pelling his first win of the day behind Sugar Man. Sugar Man and Pelling worked out a second over trip to the head of the lane and would kick home :27.2 to take the fastest Stallion Series of the day in 1:50.2. Owned in partnership by David McDuffie, Melvin Hartman and Rojan Stables, the victory gives the Papi Rob Hanover son two wins in Stallion Series action this season.

Aaron Merriman put World Of Wishes right in the two spot behind pacesetter No Trespassing and then just waited for the Lightning Lane to score the 14-1 Stallion Series upset. The Bettors Wish gelding, owned by Philip Steinberg and trained Chris Ryder, used a :27.3 final panel for his fifth win of the season in a lifetime best effort 1:50.4.

Live racing resumes at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows on Wednesday, Sept. 3 with the first race post 12:45 p.m.