Leading driver Trace Tetrick stayed hot on Tuesday, Sept. 2 at Harrah's Hoosier Park, sweeping both divisions of the penultimate leg of Indiana Sire Stakes for 2-year-old trotting fillies. Tetrick teamed up with Double A Dream to pull a 20-1 shocker in the first split before getting OMG Am I Ok home as the 7-5 second choice in the second section. The Luis Quevedo-trained Double A Dream was tasked with post three in the $67,000 first flight, which had eight fillies with their noses on the gate. Tetrick paid no mind to the odds board, hustling Double A Dream to a 2 1/4 length lead through an opening quarter of 29 1/5. The lead was three lengths as Double A Dream trotted to the half a loose leader in 58 2/5 while Help Cum Laude (Aaron Stutzman), who was unable to find a seat on the first turn, was parked and pressing first-over outside of pocket-sitter Dangoodfeelin (Kevin Lambright). The 1-9 favorite For Dayze (John De Long) attempted to follow the cover of Help Cum Laude, but jumped it off on the final turn while Double A Dream trotted to three-quarters in 1:27 2/5. Tetrick began to ask Double A Dream for more turning for home, and she responded by trotting home in 29 seconds, good for a length victory on the wire in a career-best 1:56 2/5. Who Goes There (Jared Finn) rallied up the cones to be second, with Swan Gracelyn (LeWayne Miller) rounding out a hefty trifecta at 50-1. Double A Dream has now won three of her last four and four of seven overall in her 2-year-old campaign for owners John Barnard and Alagna Racing LLC. The daughter of Fiftydallarbill-Warrawee Vicky was bred by Double A Acres and has banked $59,750 after being a $5,000 bargain buy at last fall's Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter In the $67,500 second grouping, OMG Am I Ok remained perfect since the move to the barn of Ron Burke, delivering in a romp by open lengths. Leaving from post five in the field of nine, OMG Am I Ok got away in second behind Make It Spicy (Kyle Husted), who trotted to the opening quarter in 28 seconds. The tempo slowed to the half in 59 seconds before Tetrick wound OMG Am I Ok up from the pocket, tipping out from behind the leader at three-quarters in 1:28 4/5. OMG Am I Ok made quick work of the pace-setter turning for home, rocketing by before trotting away in a 28 1/5 last quarter and hiding by 5 1/4 lengths on the wire in 1:57 1/5. Dacinator (Mike Peterson), the half-sister to Yo Tillie, rallied for second at 23-1, with Pastor's Delicacy (Kyle Wilfong) scampering up the cones at 48-1 to be third. Owned by FAC Racing LLC., Michael Dolan and Yannick Gingras, OMG Am I Ok is now two-for-two since her move to the Burke barn after going winless through the first six starts of her career. Bred by Freeman Bontrager, the daughter of You Know You Do-J A's Ayd pushed her career earnings to $90,630 with the win. In all, Tetrick racked up three wins on the evening, joined by driver Jordan Ross, while Mike Oosting led the way with a grand slam. Racing continues at Harrah's Hoosier Park on Wednesday, Sept. 3, with a 14-race card set to get underway at 5:30 p.m. (EDT). The Wednesday card features three $46,500 divisions of the fifth leg of Indiana Sire Stakes for 2-year-old trotting colts and geldings in races nine, 12 and 13. Gamblers will have a host of guaranteed wagers to look forward to on the Wednesday card, starting with a $10,000 guarantee in the early Pick 5 (races 1-5), which includes a carryover of $2,115, to go along with the $10,000 guarantees in the late Pick 4 (races 11-14) and late High 5 (race 14). The last two sequences are done in partnership with the USTA's Strategic Wagering Program.  --press release (Harrah's Hoosier Park)--