Trump Nation took the $300,000 Art Rooney Pace for 3-year-old colt pacers, and Alexa's Power was best in the companion $111,444 Lismore for sophomore pacing fillies on Saturday night at Yonkers Raceway. In the Rooney final, Trump Nation (Jason Bartlett) sped away from post four, briefly let post seven leaver Babes Dig Me (Brett Miller) clear, and then went back to the front at the 27 3/5 opening quarter.  Bartlett was then able to steal a big second quarter breather, getting to the half in just 56 3/5. Race favorite Springsteen (Brian Sears) would come first-up out of the fifth spot coming off the second turn, but with that well-rated second quarter in the bag, Trump Nation had plenty of fight left, and he rebuffed the public choice to three-quarters in 1:23 2/5, and Springsteen was all done for the night by the time they reached the far turn. Through the stretch Trump Nation was clear, and although Minnie Vinnie (Tim Tetrick) had some pace after a three-hole trip, Trump Nation easily held sway by about two lengths in 1:51 3/5.  Babes Dig Me was third, followed by Major Authority (Mark MacDonald) and elimination winner Decoy (David Miller), who had the misfortune of drawing post eight. "The thing about him is ever since he was a 2-year-old he's always had a great attitude," offered Bartlett, who won his first edition of the Rooney.  "He's always wanted to do the right thing.  Andrew (previous trainer Andrew Harris) did the right thing by him and made me race him off-the-pace all the time.  Andrew gets a lot of the credit managing this horse the right way. "I thought looking at the race that Babes Dig Me and Decoy had a good shot of leaving because the 5 and 6 underneath them I didn't think would take a shot.  I knew one of them would have a good chance at me in the first turn.  I remember Brett in the interview last week saying that Babes Dig Me, that's the last place he wanted to be was the front.  I was happy to see him on the outside of me, and it was an easy re-take. "The horse went 26 4/5 backside; I knew we were going pretty good.  He just kept digging through the lane, put Springsteen away, and then there was another one at me.  He was good all the way through the wire." A Betterthancheddar colt, Trump Nation is trained by Chris Oakes for co-owners Crawford Farms Racing and Evan Katz.  Trump Nation now has six lifetime victories, and he pushed his bankroll to $232,076.  He was the 2-1 second choice and paid $6.80 to win. One race before the Rooney was the Lismore, and it would be Pass Line Bluechip (Bartlett) leading to the 28 second opening quarter, but 4-5 Mike LizziAlexa's Power prevailed in the Lismorechoice Alexa's Power (Tetrick) rushed from third and took charge at the 56 2/5 half.  Alexa's Power would reach three-quarters in 1:25 2/5, and a 28 2/5 final kicker got her to the finish line three-parts of a length to the good over Pass Line Bluechip.  Believe In Me (Sears), Reign On Me (B. Miller), and Solitary (Brent Holland) rounded out the top five. "Moving out of there it looked like I was going to get away fourth or fifth following Brian with a live horse, I thought, where I could be second-over, but when a couple of them made breaks I ended up third," relayed Tetrick, who bagged his fifth Lismore title.  "I had to make a choice, and I put her on the lead. "She is a player.  She's come back really good.  The starts that I've driven her she had plenty of go and did it all on her own.  That start out of the eight-hole in a nine-horse field (Reynolds win at Yonkers on May 12) that was pretty big for her to win.  She raced really good that day.  I spoke to Jordan (Stratton), and he said she was loaded last week (a rallying fifth from post eight in the Lismore elimination), just a bad draw again.  Tonight it all worked out." Alexa's Power is a daughter of Somebeachsomewhere owned by her breeder Jeff Snyder in partnership with Michael Snyder.  This was her sixth career win, and she has now earned $166,159.  She returned $3.70 to win.Trump Nation took the $300,000 Art Rooney Pace for 3-year-old colt pacers, and Alexa's Power was best in the companion $111,444 Lismore for sophomore pacing fillies on Saturday night at Yonkers Raceway.