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Klorox Queen cleans house in Go on BB Final
Klorox Queen and Trace Tetrick made a clean sweep of things Saturday, May 16 in the $25,000 Go On BB Final at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The sophomore filly kept the title in the barn of Ron Burke, who campaigned the honoree Go On BB to more than a million dollars during her career in Indiana in the single digits of the 2000s.
Klorox Queen and It’s My Story, driven by Travis Seekman, came into the final with preliminary wins. Neither filly had an ideal starting spot as It’s My Story began from post seven and Klorox Queen was on the outside of her in post eight. Both fillies left the gate in search of the lead, with It’s My Story crossing over before the quarter in :26.4 and Klorox Queen crossing over after the quarter. The field went unchanged to the half in :55.2 before Ponda Lime and Jordan Ross moved to the outside from the back of the pack and began to advance.
Around the final turn, Beautiful Mistake and Brandon Bates were flushed out of the three hole to move up. The earplugs were out on Klorox Queen, and she responded, moving out to a four-length advantage at the wire in 1:52.4, a final quarter in :28.4. It’s My Story finished second over Gina Romantica and Atlee Bender for third.
Klorox Queen was the favorite of the field, paying $5.60 for the win. The Tellitlikeitis daughter is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Knox Services and Weaver Bruscemi. She is a home bred, raised by her owners.
It was the fifth win of the night for Tetrick, who once again leads the driver standings. For Klorox Queen, it was her fourth win in eight starts. In fact, she has not been off the board yet in 2026. Overall, she is six for 14 with more than $50,000 on her card. The win in the Go On BB Final Saturday also marked a new career best for the filly.
In the very next race, the colts and geldings took over the spotlight with Bam Bam and Atlee Bender keeping up the trend of favorites picking up titles, this time in the $25,000 Hal Dale Series Final. The Tellitlikeitis son sat in third until getting flushed out around the final turn. Once he was clear, Bam Bam went to work, knocking down opponents until he reached the wire for the win by three lengths in 1:52.1. Check Your Pockets and LeWayne Miller finished second over Brookview Glider and Jordan Ross finished third.
Bam Bam paid $2.20 for the win. He is owned by Anthony Lombardi, Engel Stable of IL and Tony Willinger. Erv Miller trains the gelding, who was bred and raised by Dan Shetler.
Bam Bam is now five for six after going unraced as a two-year-old. His career best time was taken in the Hal Dale Final in 1:52.1.
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