Friday evening's program at Harrah's Hoosier Park featured one $96,000 Indiana Sires Stakes division for 3-year-old filly pacers and two splits for both sexes of sophomore trotters. Hot Mess Express extended her 2021 win streak to three as she delivered as the heavy 1-5 favorite in the $96,000 Indiana Sires Stakes for pacing fillies. Driven by John DeLong for trainer Tony Alagna, Hot Mess Express was able to overcome post position nine to cruise to a four length victory in 1:50. DeLong sent Hot Mess Express away from the gate to grab the early lead through an opening panel in 26 seconds, but Hot Mess Express would yield the lead to Somethingbeautiful and Trace Tetrick just before the half in a snappy 53 1/5. The quick pace continued, but Hot Mess Express was content to sit the pocket until the top of the stretch. Utilizing a 28 second closing kick, Hot Mess Express tipped out and cruised to the wire in front of Shelly Rockwell and James Yoder. "I wasn't given any instructions on how to race her tonight; I just went off how she felt," DeLong noted after the victory. "Obviously, she felt great. She was on cruise turning for home. She won very easy tonight." Owned by Samuel Bowie, the daughter of Panther Hanover-My Heart Was True recorded her third victory of the season and equaled her lifetime-best clocking in the process. Hot Mess Express is now two-for-two in Indiana Sires Stakes this season, as she pushed her seasonal bankroll to $81,250. Swift Swanda and Trace Tetrick would follow suit and deliver as the heavy betting favorite in their split of the $47,000 Indiana Sires Stakes for trotting fillies. Sent off at odds of 1-9, Swift Swanda sat the pocket for much of the mile before angling out in the lane and trotting strong to the wire to win by three lengths in 1:54.   Trained by Erv Miller, Swift Swanda recorded her third victory of the season and second in stakes action. The daughter of Swan For All—Cheetah Hall has now amassed $294,137 in lifetime purse earnings for owners Anthony Lombardi and The Kales Company LLC. In the second division for the trotting fillies, it was Treasure Gems K who took advantage of a costly break by the post time favorite Shirley Goodness to score in 1:55 2/5. Driven by Sam Widger for trainer Norm Parker, Treasure Gems K was a two-move winner to record her third victory of the season. The clocking equaled her lifetime-best. Owned by Norm Parker Stable LLC. and Thomas L. Klosky, the daughter of Encore Encore—Treasure Bank has now won four of 19 lifetime starts. Treasure Gems K pushed her lifetime bankroll over the $100,000 mark with the victory. Widger scored a stakes double on the program, as he also steered Brookview Bolt to victory in the opening division of the stakes action for trotting colts and geldings. Uninvolved in the early stages of the race, Brookview Bolt staged a big rally late in the lane to get the victory in 1:54. It was the second win of the season for the Ron Burke trainee, and the clocking was a new lifetime-best. "He just has to mind his manners," Widger noted after the win. "If he does that, if he behaves, he can race any way you want." Owned in partnership by Burke Racing Stable, Knox Services, J&T Silva- Purnel & Libby, and Weaver Bruscemi, Brookview Bolt now sports a lifetime bankroll of $207,550. The son of Swan For All—Witty's Winner has now won six of 16 lifetime outs. Swingforthefences and Peter Wrenn were the final stakes winners on the evening after turning in a decisive 1:54 2/5 score in the final $48,000 division for trotting colts and geldings. Driven by Wrenn for trainer Melanie Wrenn, Swingforthefences made his game-winning move down the backside and was an open length winner over Bluebird Maverick and Dale Hiteman. Owned by David H. McDuffee and L&L Devisser LLC., the son of Swan For All—Sunday Yankee recorded his third win of the season and second stakes victory. Swingforthefences has now accumulated $193,056 in lifetime purse earnings. --edited press release (Harrah's Hoosier Park)--