Summer KYSS series action kicks off Monday

At 1h16, on May 25, 2026 By Oak Grove Racing Publicity

All four Kentucky Sire Stakes spring series champions — Harrisburg Heist, Gimpanzee Dancer, Three Times Bettor and Aperfect Annie — will look to begin their respective summer series on a winning note as Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel plays host to six first-round $50,000 Kentucky Sire Stakes events for 4-year-olds on Monday (May 25).

Harrisburg Heist has been installed as the 3-5 morning-line favorite in the first of two $50,000 events for pacing males, carded as Race 6 which starts the $1 Pick 4 sequence featuring a 15% takeout. After being just edged by Higher Ground in the first round of the spring series, the Downbytheseaside-Cashaway gelding bounced back with two consecutive wins, including a 1:48.4 drubbing of stablemate Banderas in the $100,000 final, held May 16. Ronnie Wrenn Jr. will once again drive Harrisburg Heist, who starts from post 5 in the five-horse field, for trainer Ron Burke.

Banderas, on the strength of his second-place finish in the spring final, is the 8-5 early favorite in the second split, carded as Race 7. The son of Tall Dark Stranger-Reflect With Me is already a four-time winner this season, rising to the local Open 2 ranks before taking his lifetime mark of 1:50 in the first round of the spring series. Yannick Gingras will drive Banderas, and the pair will start from post 1 in the six-horse field.

Gimpanzee Dancer headlines the male trotting ranks off his 2-1/4-lengths, 1:51.3 victory in the May 16 spring final, and he will start from post 5 in the second division (Race 10) as the even-money favorite. The Chris Beaver trainee will get a new driver in the form of Dexter Dunn. In the first division (Race 8), Go Dog Go looks to make amends after breaking stride as the odds-on favorite in the spring final. Todd McCarthy will drive the Carter Pinske trainee, who has been made the 4-5 early favorite after open-length wins in both of his spring preliminaries, from post 5 in the field of six.

Spring champ Three Times Bettor headlines the lone first-round event for pacing mares, which features seven of the eight entrants in the spring final and is carded as Race 11. The Brett Pelling-trained daughter of Bettor’s Delight-Three Times A Lady posted a lifetime-best 1:48.3 clocking in the spring final after using a first-over attack to wear down pacesetter Odds On Chesapeake. She retains the driving services of Dunn and will start from post 6 in the eight-mare field as the even-money favorite. Her biggest threat likely comes from Unreasonable, who rallied to victory in both prelims before falling just short in the final and is the 5-2 early second choice. Daniel Dubé will drive the Huntsville-Roaring To Go mare from post 8.

The mare trot, carded as Race 9, is marked by the conspicuous absence of Yo Tillie, who was narrowly upset on May 16 by Aperfect Annie, who rode the pocket to a 58-1 score. Todd McCarthy drives the Carter Pinske trainee from post 2 in the field of seven, which also features the 4-year-old debut of Elegantimage winner Lasting Dream (Dubé, post 7, 2-1).

Preliminary action will continue June 1 and 15 before a quartet of $150,000 finals on June 22.

First post for Monday’s 14-race card is 2:10 p.m.

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