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LIMA FANTASY (Indiana Eligible) BAY FILLY; Foaled May 2, 2008; Brand 8FB04 Aisle 5 1 Consigned by Steiner Stock Farm, Agent for Keith Ross and Steiner Stock Farm LIMA FANTASY (Indiana Eligible) BAY FILLY; Foaled May 2, 2008; Brand 8FB04 Jate Lobell p,3,1:51.2 ............................... No Nukes p,3,T1:51.2 Electric Yankee p,3,1:51.3f ....................... J.R. Amy Betta Yankee ........................................... B.G.'s Bunny p,3,1:54 LIMA FANTASY Pampered Yankee Albert Albert p,3,1:52.1 ............................. Abercrombie p,4,1:53 Falcon Ground p,3,1:57.1f ........................ Lismore p,3,T1:57.2 Falcon Down ............................................ Falcon Almahurst p,3,T1:52.2 Dental Floss p,2,T2:00 By ELECTRIC YANKEE p,2,1:53.3; 3,1:51.3f ($506,752). by Jate Lobell p,3,1:51.2. Sire of THREE QUARTER CAM p,1:49.1 ($309,349), THE CHOSEN ONE p,1:49.4 ($258,677), COG HILL p,4,1:50.4, VALLEY ELECTRIC p,1:51 ($782,854), REBELMAN p,1:50 ($455,575), BLUEBIRD WOLF p,4,1:50.4, DESPERATE MEASURES p,4,1:51f, SEARCH ENGINE p,3,1:51.3, UNCLE CHLOE p,4,1:51.3, D L LYNDIE p,4,1:51.3, MY CHIEF p,4,1:51.3, etc. 2009 two-year-olds include SARA'S LUCKY CHARM (M_ p,2,1:56, HARVARD'S Z TAM p,2,1:54.3, LIGHTNINGINTHESKY p,2,1:56.2, ELECTRIC PRESENCE (M) p,2,1:56.1, T T TIGER p,2,1:56.4, etc. 1st Dam FALCON GROUND p,3,1:57.1f ($21,927) by Albert Albert p,3,1:52.1. 2 wins at 3 and 4. At 3, second in Tompkins- Geers S. Dam of 6 foals of racing age including a 2- and 3-year-old, all raced, 5 winners. Dam of: NOBLE FALCON p,2,1:55.3f; 3,1:52.4f; 4,1:49.1 (Nobleland Sam) ($582,325). 26 wins. At 2, winner Final OHSS at Scioto, OHSS at Northfield; second in Ohio State Fair S., Ohio Breeders Championship, OHSS at Scioto (twice) and Northfield. At 3, winner Ohio State Fair S., Ohio Breeders Championship, Final LC at Indiana Downs, Ali-Frazier Series at Pocono (leg; second in leg) at Pocono, OHFS at Northfield, leg EC at Indiana Downs; third in OHSS at Scioto. At 4, third in Four Leaf Clover (leg) at The Meadowlands. Racing and a multiple winner and Meadows Preferred winner in '09. GOOD GOIN YANKEE p,3,1:57.2f; 4,1:54.4f (Precious Bunny) ($57,937). 12 wins. SMARTLY CASUAL p,2,2:04.1h; 3,1:56.2f, 1:56f (Nobleland Sam) ($90,552). 24 wins. At 2, winner OHFS at Caldwell, Wellston, Athens, Rocksprings; second in OHFS at Marietta, McConnelsville; third in OHFS at Zanesville and Circleville. LIMA BELLE p,2,1:59.1f; 3,Q1:58.4f (m, Nobleland Sam) ($23,788). At 2, second in leg OHSS at Raceway; third in Ohio Breeders Championship, Ohio State Fair S. At 4, third in leg OHSS at Northfield. RACE TRACK CRUISER p,2,Q2:02.2h; 3,1:59h-'09 (g, Yankee Cruiser) ($12,529). 4 wins. At 2, winner OHFS at Mansfield and Wooster; second at Jefferson, Painesville and Canton and race timed 1:59h. Now 3, racing and second in OHFS at Jefferson; third at Marion and Bucyrus and race timed 1:57.2. Lima Favorite (h, Dawn Of A New Day). Now 2, a starter and race timed 2:00.3, last qtr. in 28.4 in only start. 2nd Dam FALCON DOWN ($1,791) by Falcon Almahurst p,3,T1:52.2. At 2, second in OHFS at Urbana. Dam of 6 living foals, 5 winners, including: COLBY L p,2,Q2:03.4f; 3,1:53.4f; 4,1:52.1 (Nobleland Sam) ($47,340). 5 wins at 3 and 4. At 3, winner leg OHSS at Scioto. BAKED POTATO p,2,1:58.3h (m, Baker Field) ($24,362). 4 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner OHSS at Northfield, Arsena Farms Series (leg; second in 3 legs) at Northfield; third in OHFS at Coshocton. At 3, winner OHFS at Mansfield; second in OHSS at Lebanon, OHFS (elim.) at Ashland; third in OHFS, etc. Dam of SWEET POTATO CHIPS p,4,1:54.3h ($129,993), THREE POTATO p,3,1:543h, POTATO STAND p,3,1:55.2h. Granddam of PRECIOUS POTATO p,4,1:52.1f. RACE TRACK SAM p,2,2:01.3f; 3,1:57f (Nobleland Sam) ($1,050). 2 wins at 2 and 3. 3rd Dam DENTAL FLOSS p,2,T2:00 ($12,563) by Columbia George p,3,1:56. At 2, third in Debutante S., American-National S., Castleton Filly S. Dam of 14 foals, 6 in 2:00, including: JAMIN JAMES p,2,1:54.2f; 4,1:53.3f (Nulear High) ($157,316). 16 wins. At 2, winner MSRF, 3 MDSS; second in 2 Finals MDSS, all at Rosecroft; third in MSRF at Ocean, MDSS at Rosecroft. At 3, second in Final MDSS Final; third in MDSS at Rosecroft. STREET GIRL p,2,1:59.3; 3,1:59.2; 4,1:58.2f (m, Storm Damage) ($82,186). 29 wins. At 2, winner NY-Bred LC at Syracuse; second in NYSS at Vernon and Saratoga; third in leg NY-Bred LC at Saratoga. At 3, winner NY-Bred LC at Vernon; second at Goshen, in NYFS at Boonville; third in NY-Breed LC at Monticello. TRIARCO p,2,2:02; 1:58.2f (Tyler B) ($71,355). 18 wins. TRUN p,2,2:02.3f; 3,2:00.2f; 1:58f (Tyler B) ($54,216). 15 wins. At 3, second in Spring Board Series (leg; third in leg) at Brandywine. At 4, third in leg Rambling Willie Series at Scioto. PARTYMAKER p,3,Q1:58.2f; 4,1:56.1f (Falcon Almahurst) ($40,395). 10 wins. At 2, second in OHFS at Northfield. At 3, winner elim. Hackett Memorial; second in leg and Final Downwyn Farm Series at Northfield; third in OHSS at Scioto and Lebanon. IN DENIAL p,3,1:53.4 (Laag) ($22,790). 5 wins at 3. Producer: Mahalo (dam of MARSHALL DILL p,1:50-$284,816, ATTACK MISSION p,3,1:55.4, NASTY JACK p,3,1:58.2f, MARY'S PUNCH p,2,1:58.3). ENGAGEMENTS Indiana Sires/Fairs - ISA Elite - Rising Star - Indiana Breed Dev. Races Adios - Arden Downs - Bluegrass - Cleveland Classic - Hoosier S. #74 - Horseman #102 - Little Brown Jug Parshall Memorial - Review - Reynolds Memorial - Simpson Memorial - The Standardbred - Tattersalls Indiana Sires/Fairs— Indiana Breeders Development Races 2 Aisle 16 Consigned by John R. Miller, Topeka, IN MARK'S WAY (Indiana Eligible) BAY GELDING; Foaled April 22, 2008; Brand 9F633 Big Towner p,4,1:54.4 ............................... Gene Abbe p,T2:00.3 Mark Johnathan p,1:51.3 .......................... Tiny Wave Tarport Georgia p,3,Q2:04f ....................... Niatross p,3,T1:49.1 MARK'S WAY Friendly Gift p,2,T1:57 Precious Bunny p,3,1:49.4 ........................ Cam Fella p,4,1:53.1 Figmental p,3,1:56.2 ................................ Bunny's Wish p,2,1:58.2 Velvet Dream p,4,T1:55.1 ......................... Albatross p,4,1:54.3f Bret's Velvet p,4,1:59.3 By MARK JOHNATHAN p,2,2:01.3f; 3,1:52.3; 1:51.3 ($687,997) by Big Towner p,4,1:54.4. Sire of 50 in 1:55; 165 in 2:00 including SHEZAHOTMARK p,4,1:51.2, ANDY BROWN p,4,1:51.4, DEPECHE BLUE- GRASS p,3,1:52, HIGH VOLTAGE HENRY p,3,1:52, JOHNATHAN'S PENNY p,3,1:52.1, FALL MIRACLE p,4,1:52.1, MARK THE DISTANCE 3,1:52.4. 2009 two-year-old winners include MARKY MIKE p,2,1:56.3, MARKATIE B CARY (M) p,2,2:05.3h. 1st Dam FIGMENTAL p,2,1:57.4; 3,1:56.2 ($17,390) by Precious Bunny p,3,1:49.4. 5 wins. At 3, 9 (4-3-1) and second in 2 legs of Neighborhood S. at HOP. At 3, paced all her starts faster than 2:00 and race timed 1:54.4. Dam of 4 of racing age including a 2-year-old, 3 winners. Dam of: MARKS MINDY p,2,1:53.1; 4,1:52.2 (m, Mark Johnathan) ($324,775). 19 wins. At 2, 11 (5-2-1) and winner ISS (3 legs and $65,000 Final; second in leg; third in leg) and Genesis S. (leg; second in leg), all at Indiana Downs, with seasonal earnings of $56,660. At 3, 14 (5-4-1) and winner ISS (leg and $100,000 Final; third in leg) at Hoosier Park and ISS (3 legs; second in $85,350 Final) at Indiana Downs; second in Genesis S. (2 legs and $40,000 Final) at Hoosier Park with seasonal earnings of $114,439. At 6, winner FM Open II at Hoosier Park. Now 7, racing and a multiple winner in '09. ELECTRIC LAD p,2,1:55.3' 3,1:54.2 (g, Electric Yankee) ($64,820). 7 wins. At 2, winner ISS (2 legs; second in 2 legs) at Indiana Downs and race timed 1:53.4. At 3, second in ISS (leg; third in leg) at Hoosier Park and race timed 1:53. Racing and a multiple winner in '09. MARKY MIKE p,2,1:56.3-'09 (g, Mark Johnathan) ($25,000).
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