Indiana Sires Stakes continued on Wednesday (July 31) at Harrah's Hoosier Park with round two for the 2-year-old pacers. Two divisions for both the colts and fillies highlighted the 14-race card. The fillies kicked off the stakes action with Kaks The Boss and Kyle Wilfong teaming up to take the first of two $68,500 flights. Wilfong hustled the Jeff Cullipher trainee to the lead from post six, parked to the outside of Loveyoucookie (Driven by Ricky Macomber Jr.) to the quarter in 27 seconds. Kaks The Boss cleared on the backstretch to lead to the half in 56 seconds before going unchallenged to three-quarters in 1:25. Turning for home, Kaks The Boss dug in gamely with a 27 3/5 final quarter to hold Loveyoucookie at bay by three-parts of a length in a career-best 1:52 3/5. Kaks The Boss paid $9.00 to win. A winner now in two of four starts this season, Kaks The Boss is owned by Cullipher along with Pollack Racing LLC. Bred by Victory Hill Farm, the daughter of JK Endofanera-Girl Boss has banked $66,750 in her young career. Brookview Fancy deployed similar tactics with Joey Putnam in the bike to take the second filly section. Leaving from the rail, Putnam guided the 2-5 favorite into fourth before tipping to the outside at the quarter pole as Wunderkindbluechip (Mike Oosting) led to that station in 27 seconds. Bajillion (John De Long) then cleared to the lead before Brookview Fancy took command at the half in 56 seconds. JK's Flirty Girl (Ricky Macomber Jr.) charged first-over to cut Brookview Fancy's lead down to a half-length at three-quarters in 1:24 2/5, but in the lane, Brookview Fancy rebuffed the challenge before opening up by 1 1/2 lengths to win in 1:52 1/5 over Wunderkindbluechip. Trained by Aaron Stutzman for owner James Miller, Brookview Fancy has won two of three in her freshman season. The daughter of JK Endofanera-Get Your Armor was bred by Brookview Farms and has earned $41,750 on the year. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Driver Jordan Ross teamed up with trainer Henry Graber Jr. to sweep both groupings for the pacing colts and geldings, winning the $68,500 first test with Big Al Derosa. Ross landed the 6-5 favorite in the pocket early while This JK Rocks (Trace Tetrick) hustled off of the rail to cut the quarter in 27 1/5. This JK Rocks had things his way to the half in 56 seconds before leading to three-quarters in 1:24 3/5 with Big Al Derosa in hot pursuit. The race appeared to be wide-open midway down the lane as This JK Rocks fought to hold a host of challengers at bay before Big Al Derosa steamrolled up the passing lane with a 27 2/5 final quarter to beat This JK Rocks by 1 1/4 lengths in 1:52 2/5. The clocking was a career-best for Big Al Derosa, who is unbeaten in two starts for owners Eleven Star Stables, Indiana Stables LLC., Frank Baldachino and Beasty LLC. The gelded son of Tellitlikeitis-Ideal Soul was bred by Jacob Miller and has banked $39,000. Ross and Graber Jr. pulled the upset in the $68,000 second tilt, getting the job done this time with 17-1 shot Freaky Feet Beast. Ross hustled the longshot to the lead from post six before relinquishing command to Gigi's Dream (Trace Tetrick) at the quarter in 28 1/5. Then, Jay Cross moved 59-1 shot Chandler Bing to the lead from third on the backstretch to reach the halfway point in 56 4/5. Cross looked to give the field the slip at three-quarters, opening up at that station in 1:25 4/5 while Freaky Feet Beast was buried now third on the rail in fourth. Despite showing greenness in the lane while splitting rivals, Freaky Feet Beast began to pick up steam while favorites Odds On Anubis (Pete Wrenn) and Special Pete (LeWayne Miller) surged to his outside. Freaky Feet Beast paced home in 26 4/5 to get his nose down on the wire first in the three-horse photo in 1:53 2/5 while Odds On Anubis edged Special Pete for place. Owned by Eleven Star Stables, Frank Baldachino and Beasty LLC., Freaky Feet Beast is a two-time winner in three seasonal outings. The gelded son of Freaky Feet Pete-Keene Supreme was bred by William and Elizabeth Keene along with Douglas Bartley and now sports earnings of $42,750. Racing continues on Thursday (Aug. 1) with a 14-race card with a first post of 6:15 p.m. Indiana Sires Stakes continue with two divisions each for the 3-year-old colt and gelding pacers and trotters on the card. Bettors will have big pools to take aim at on Thursday night, with a carryover of $9,235.16 and a guaranteed pool of $40,000 in the Hoosier High 5 (race 14). Additionally, the late Pick 4 (races 11-14) will have its traditional Thursday guarantee of $10,000. --press release (Harrah's Hoosier Park)--