Whats The Word, Captain Morgan, Moosonee, and Donatover emerged with victories in the four $43,722 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes divisions for 3-year-old colt trotters that were staged on Saturday afternoon at The Meadows. After an 0-for-4 start to his sophomore campaign, Whats The Word added trotting hobbles and won on May 13 at Pocono, and he would triumph again today, taking the first split in 1:54 1/5. Driven by Corey Callahan, Whats The Word pulled first-up from fourth past the 58 1/5 half, battled with leader Hill Street (Dave Palone) to the 1:25 3/5 three-quarters and into the lane, but pulled clear late to prevail by two lengths.  Dawson Springs (David Miller) finished third. Trainer Janice Connor also co-owns Whats The Word, a Donato Hanover colt, with Arden Homestead Stable.  This was Whats The Word's sixth career victory, and he has now earned $91,119.  Whats The Word was sent off at 5-2 and paid $7.40 to win. “He raced with hopples last year but trained down really well without them this year,” said Connor. “He blew up two starts ago, so we put the hopples back. We also went back to a hood with no earplugs.” Captain Morgan (Christian Lind) took the next section, held during the height of a rain shower, in 1:54 1/5.  Starting from post five, Captain Morgan made front, chopped out stations of 27 4/5, 58 1/5, and 1:25 4/5, and used a 28 2/5 final kicker to score by 2 3/4 lengths over Evaluate (Doug McNair), who rallied from third-over. Im Your Captain (Andy Miller) wound up third after a first-up try. "He’s always good on the front," offered Christian Lind.  "As soon as he feels the presence of another horse, he just picks up speed and grabs the bit." A Cantab Hall colt, Captain Morgan is trained by Staffan Lind for the ownership group of Lind Racing Stable LLC. Bender Sweden Inc., Roy Holth, and Kemppisuojalampistable.  Captain Morgan now has a trio of victories in his life, and he pushed his bankroll to $56,001.  He was dispatched at 2-1 and returned $6.80 to win. “He was kind of immature last year; he made some stupid breaks,” Staffan Lind said. “This year, he’s a completely different horse. We even took off the hopples.” In the third sire stakes showdown, Gemologist (Andy Miller) had command through fractions of 27 1/5, 56 3/5, and 1:25, but Aaron Merriman fired Moosonee three-wide for the drive after a second-over trip, and he trotted right by, going on to win by a length and a half in 1:54.  Fashionwoodchopper (David Miller), the defending sire stakes champion for the group, came up the passing lane to get second, and Gemologist wound up third. “I broke his maiden with him last year, and he showed some potential,” Merriman said. “As you can see, he grew up a lot. The way he qualified at Northfield, I was very confident today. He won absolutely in hand.” Moosonee, a gelding by Explosive Matter, is trained by Chris Beaver for owner/breeder Winterbeary Farm LTD. Moosonee is now a two-time winner in his career, and he has pocketed $86,571.  He was a 5-1 shot and paid $12.00 to win. Donatover completed the stakes winners for the day, taking the final flight in 1:54 4/5 for trainer/driver Trond Smedshammer.  Smedshammer angled Donatover first-up out of third past the 56 4/5 half, took the lead on the outside at the 1:24 4/5 three-quarters, and held on through the lane, scoring by a length and three-quarters. 4-5 favorite Crystal Fashion (Tim Tetrick) followed the winner's cover and was second, with Missle Hill (McNair) up the passing lane to collect third. The victorious Donato Hanover gelding is owned by Purple Haze Stables LLC., and this was his second lifetime victory.  Donatover, who returned $8.20 to win after being dispatched at 3-1, has banked $32,461. --quotes courtesy of The Meadows--