Hoosier State 3-year-old stars On To Norway and Rock Shines Again didn't disappoint in their respective $250,000 Indiana Sire Stakes Super Finals on Friday night at Harrah's Hoosier Park as trotting gelding On To Norway won for the 17th straight time and gelding pacer Rock Shines Again improved to 13-for-13 in 2025. On To Norway (John De Long) took command past the 27 2/5 quarter in his event, and after he hit the half in 55 4/5 and the three-quarters in 1:24 1/5, he trotted a 28 1/5 final panel to defeat pocket-sitter Eugene The Genius (Dexter Dunn) by 3 1/4 lengths in a 1:52 2/5 mile. Operator (Kyle Wilfong) was third after a first-over attempt. "I didn't want to be out on the last turn, so I just moved him early and let him do the rest," De Long offered. "My horse had his ears up and he was very good." By Muscle Massive and bred by Bennett Farms Inc. of MI, On To Norway is trained by Ron Burke for owners Burke Racing Stable LLC., Frank Baldachino, Black And White Stable and Michael Rosenthal. He has 21 wins and four seconds from 27 appearances overall, has banked $450,931 and paid $2.20 to win. In the colt and gelding pace, Rock Shines Again (Trace Tetrick) got to the top around Avanti (Yannick Gingras) just after the 25 4/5 quarter and then put up middle-half stations of 54 1/5 and 1:21 4/5. Rock Shines Again got separation on his competition on the final bend and cruised to a 2 1/2 length triumph over a gaining Special Pete (Atlee Bender) in 1:49 4/5, with The Family Man (Marcus Miller) third. "He'll go either way, but I just wanted to try and eliminate doubt, put it in my own hands and give him the opportunity to succeed. He was good enough to do it," Tetrick said after the race about his strategy. A son of Rockin Image, Rock Shines Again was bred by Victory Hill Farm and is owned by Richard Redder and T G Stable LLC. Trained by Tyler George, Rock Shines Again, who was winless as a rookie, has a lifetime summary of 13-1-3 from 24 tries, has put away $329,336 and returned $2.20 to win. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Tetrick and George also won the filly pace with Miss Fancy Nancy off a second-over trip in 1:52 1/5. She defeated Wunderkindbluechip (Bender) by 2 1/2 lengths with Vel Cinderella (Wilfong) third. "She's got a bright future. She's big and strong, gets over the ground really well and she's willing," remarked Tetrick. "She can go either way, which makes her versatile." The victorious daughter of JK Endofanera was sent out by George for owners Tonya Nichols, Joe Sbrocco, VIP Internet Stable LLC. and Jaf Racing LLC. Bred by Duane Miller with Gene Borkholder, Miss Fancy Nancy made her eighth trip to the winner's circle, has pocketed $267,025 and paid $6.20 to win. De Long also wound up with a double as he captured the filly trot with Miracle Maven in 1:53 3/5. She worked her to the front-end beyond the 56 1/5 half, drew off from the others on the final bend and to three-quarters in 1:24 3/5 and tallied by 5 1/4 lengths over Martz Seven (Wilfong). "When I cleared to the front at the five-eighths, she did the rest," De Long stated. Owned by Hillside Stables, Indiana Stables, Frank Baldachino and Beasty LLC., Miracle Maven is a Henry Graber Jr. trainee. The Noah Wickey-bred is an 11-time winner from 19 starts, has earned $442,565 and returned $4.20 to win.