Beyond the two Grade 1 events on Friday night, Harrah's Hoosier Park hosted the penultimate leg of Indiana Sire Stakes for both divisions of 2-year-old pacers and 3-year-old trotters, along with the $84,750 Hoosier Cup where many of the state's biggest names delivered powerhouse performances. In the Hoosier Cup for 3-year-old Indiana-sired male pacers, it was Rock Shines Again who remained perfect through 11 starts on the year, narrowly fending off his Tyler George stablemate Somemore Soaring to do so. Rock Shines Again and pilot Trace Tetrick left aggressively from post seven, pacing around Somemore Soaring (Dunn) on the first turn through a quarter of 27 1/5 before Deal The Odds (Joey Putnam) charged from third to snatch the lead away at the half in 54 4/5. Rock Shines Again squeezed out from behind the leader at three-quarters in 1:23, and the 1-9 favorite grabbed what appeared to be a commanding lead with an eighth of a mile to go. However, Somemore Soaring shook loose late after being mired in traffic troubles, surging late but coming up a quarter-length short in 1:49 4/5. Special Pete (David Miller) was third after a first-over grind at 33-1. Owned by Ricky Redder and T G Stable, the winning son of Rockin Image-Bikini Star has earned $172,625 on the season after going winless in 11 starts at age two. Not to be outdone just a few races earlier, On To Norway extended his win streak to 14 on the season with a 1:53 1/5 score for driver John De Long in the $50,000 first ISS split for 3-year-old trotting colts and geldings. Leaving from the outside post eight as the 1-20 favorite, On To Norway got away fourth through a quarter of 27 1/5 before moving to the lead and putting up middle-half fractions of 57 1/5 and 1:26 1/5. From there, he coasted home a winner by a measured three-parts of a length over Mehelpingyou (Dunn) and Massive Desire (Tetrick). The gelded son of Muscle Massive-One Class Act is trained by Ron Burke and has only tasted defeat in his first start this season before reeling off his current win streak, banking $239,719 on the season for owners Burke Racing Stable, Frank Baldachino, Black And White Stable and Michael Rosenthal. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter The $50,500 second division for sophomore trotting males went to 1-5 favorite Operator and driver Kyle Wilfong with a pocket-rocket score in 1:52 2/5 over a game Eugene The Genius (Dunn) and hard-charging Major Velocity (Brad Ferguson). The Jay Hochstetler-trained gelded son of You Know You Do-Crazyasclassic has won half of his eight starts, with three runner-up finishes, while banking $121,500 on the season for owners Connie and Homer Hochstetler, Robert Buddig, and Allen Schwartz. Two-year-old pacing filly Somemore Blue (Marcus Miller) also stayed perfect through seven career outings, taking the second $66,500 division of Indiana Sire Stakes for her group. Somemore Blue moved to the lead after a quarter of 27 1/5, having things her way through middle-half fractions of 56 2/5 and 1:25 2/5 before fending off Milliondollarimage (Jordan Ross) by a half-length in a career-best 1:51 3/5. Erv Miller trains the winning daughter of Rockin Image-Misssomebeach who has earned $184,111 for owners Doug Overhiser, Kenneth Duffy, Lava Java Stable and Never 2 Late Stable. The first split for pacing fillies was won by Whoomp (John De Long) by 2 1/4 lengths over Cruisen Halle (Kyle Wilfong) after a perfect pocket trip as the even-money favorite. The Roger Welch-trained homebred daughter of Rockin Image-Nightcap has won five of 10 on the year, earning $90,351 for owners William, Patrick and Jesse De Long. The lone $130,500 division of sire stakes for 2-year-old pacing males was won by 1-20 favorite Odds On Mr Mamba on the heels of his track record-equaling performance. Dunn hopped in the bike for the first time behind the gelded son of Odds On Equuleus-Honky Tonk Woman, grabbing the pocket trip before coasting home a geared-down 2 1/2 length winner over pace-setter Dancingdreamer (Dave Miller) in 1:50. Melanie Wrenn trains the Odds On Racing homebred who has now won four of five career tries while banking $109,530. Martz Seven (Kyle Wilfong) led the way in the first of two $50,500 divisions for 3-year-old trotting fillies, storming home from third-over with a 27 1/5 final quarter to track down A Million Dances (Mike Oosting) in a 1:53 2/5 score. Walter Haynes Jr. trains last year's $250,000 Super Final winner who has won four of 11 on the year and $118,778 seasonally for owners Stephen Stoll and Black And White Stables. Roman Stoll bred the daughter of Swan For All-La Mirada. Fifty To Win (Marcus Miller) rebounded from a pair of defeats in her last two to win at 6-5 in the second division for trotting fillies, methodically working to the lead from the outside post eight before crushing by two lengths over 22-1 shot Bluebird Lola (John De Long) in 1:54 3/5. Erv Miller trains the daughter of Fiftydallarbill-Be Winnin for owners Doug Overhiser, Macomber Racing and M&M Racing. Fifty To Win has won five of 10 on the year while racking up seasonal earnings of $106,227. The week of racing concludes with a 14-race card on Saturday, Sept. 13 with a first post of 5:30 p.m. (EDT). --press release (Harrah's Hoosier Park)--