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DD Endofanera and LeWayne Miller rallied home in a gate to wire effort Monday, July 6 to win one of two Indiana Sired Fair Circuit (ISFC) events for two-year-old pacing colts and geldings at the Shelby County Fairgrounds. The duo stopped the timer in 2:01.0 in their fourth career start.
DD Endofanera began from post three and moved quickly out to take over the lead. The freshman pacer was on top by open lengths at the first quarter in :30 seconds while Mason Kent, driven by Logan Loney who picked up the catch drive, sat in second. DD Endofanera had the field in single file behind him at the half in 1:01.1.
After the three-quarters in 1:31.0, Mason Kent tipped out and was trying to close in on DD Endofanera, but he found an extra gear and moved through the turn with power. In the stretch, DD Endofanera was well in control to score the win by two lengths over Mason Kent. Marcrocker and Kevin Detweiler finished third.
DD Endofanera has a small win streak in place on the ISFC with two straight wins for owners L & S Racing, Jim Hays, and Dynamic Stable. LeWayne Miller also trains the JK Endofanera colt.
Hays was trackside to get his photo taken with DD Endofanera. Hays, who is a loyal volunteer for the Indiana Standardbred Association each year during Speed Barn Tours, owns a few horses annually. DD Endofanera is his only one racing on the ISFC. He also has a horse racing in Kentucky on the fair circuit.
Earlier in the day, Sassie Kassie remained undefeated in her fourth start of the season for Kevin and Kassandra Lambright. The Capt Midnight filly was parked on the outside of Rockin Gold and Logan Loney to the quarter in :30.2 before taking over. GD Captain Win and Kevin Detweiler tried to overtake her at the three-quarter pole, but once again, Sassie Kassie responded and took off, pulling away to a seven-length advantage in 2:01.1. GD Captain Win finished second over Kobe’s BB and Michael Detweiler.
Sassie Kassie is owned and trained by Kassandra Lambright while Kevin handles the driving duties. She was bred and raised by Freeman Bontrager and came into the race off a win at the Clinton County Fair track last Thursday. She took her career best time at Harrah’s Hoosier Park during ISFC action in 1:56.1 in mid-June.
Action turned to three-year-old trotters in the latter part of the eight-race card at Shelbyville with Topville Ideal and Kevin Detweiler earning a win in their division in 2:05.3. The duo passed every pole first en route to a four-length advantage in 2:05.3, a final quarter in :29.3. Strong ABC and Kevin Lambright finished second over Help N Beauty and Michael Detweiler.
Topville Ideal is owned by Black and White Stable and Brian Carsey. Leander Schwartz trains the daughter of Dover Dan, who was bred by Merle Yoder. It was her third win of 2026 and fourth overall.
The racing program at the Shelby County Fairgrounds was a team effort by several individuals. Neil Coleman worked to get the track ready for racing. Jackie Ricks drove the drag during the card and Brian Schling, a Quarter Horse trainer, stopped in to help out by driving the water truck and trailer. Annie Zellner helped with grandstand prizes and t-shirt distribution.
Racing continues at Shelbyville Tuesday, July 7. Two-year-old trotters and three-year-old pacers will be featured with the program beginning at 11 a.m.
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