The first showdown of the year between Stay Hungry and Lost In Time garnered all the pre-race headlines coming into the night's Pennsylvania Sire Stakes action for 3-year-old pacing colts at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, but Wes Delight got the measure of both of them, winning in 1:50 4/5. Racing in the night's third and final $55,605 split, Wes Delight (Corey Callahan) left well and let Stay Hungry (Doug McNair) clear at the 26 4/5 opening quarter.  Stay Hungry would go on to reach the half in just 55 4/5 and the three-quarters in 1:23 2/5, with Lost In Time (Scott Zeron) trying it first-up and not threatening the pace-setter.  As the field turned into the lane, Callahan angled Wes Delight to the outside, and he would go by Stay Hungry, then held off a re-rallying Lost In Time by a nose on the wire.  Stay Hungry had to settle for third. Wes Delight, who was making his fourth start of the year, in contrast to the debuting Stay Hungry and Lost In Time, is a Bettor's Delight colt co-owned by trainer Mark Harder, Rick Phillips, and Deena Rachel Frost.  Wes Delight scored the sixth win of his career, and he has now earned $192,573.  He was sent off at 3-1 and paid $8.80 to win. Back in the opening $55,205 flight, I'm A Big Deal (George Napolitano Jr.) was an impressive winner in 1:50 2/5.  I'm A Big Deal led in a 26 2/5 opening quarter, briefly let Points North (Andrew McCarthy) clear, then went right back to the top.  After a half in 54 4/5, I'm A Big Deal began to open up a gap on the field to the 1:21 3/5 three-quarters, and he would continue to pour it on in the final quarter, winning by 6 1/2 lengths over Grand Teton (Scott Zeron).  Whos Better (Tim Tetrick) grabbed third. A colt by Somebeachsomewhere, I'm A Big Deal is trained by Chris Ryder, who also co-owns him with partners Craig Henderson and Robert Mondillo.  I'm A Big Deal is now a four-time winner in his life, and he has now banked $102,844.  Dispatched at 5-1, I'm A Big Deal returned $12.40 to win. Dorsoduro Hanover (Matt Kakaley), a winner in Pennsylvania Sire Stakes action at The Meadows earlier this month, made it a double in the middle $55,205 section.  Dorsoduro Hanover pocketed up behind This Is The Plan (Tetrick) passing the 27 second opening quarter, and remained in that position through middle-half stations of 55 3/5 and 1:22 4/5.  This Is The Plan rebuffed a first-up challenge from Captain Deo (McNair) turning into the lane, but Dorsoduro Hanover ducked into the passing lane and got up to win by a neck in 1:50 1/5.  Pro Beach (Zeron) came on for third. Ron Burke trains Dorsoduro Hanover, another colt by the late, great Somebeachsomewhere, for owners Burke Racing Stable LLC., Silva Purnel And Libby, Weaver Bruscemi LLC., and Wingfield Five LLC.  Dorsoduro Hanover posted his fourth career triumph, and he has now banked $145,168.  He paid $6.00 to win as a 2-1 offering.