Churita handed world champion Hannelore Hanover a defeat and a pair of rookie males turned in track records in Indiana Sires Stakes championships on Friday night at Hoosier Park.  The Super Finals for 2- and 3-year-olds all carried purses of $220,000, with four finals for older competitors also held. Hannelore Hanover (Ricky Macomber Jr.), starting from post six in the field of seven in the $70,000 Indiana Sires Stakes final for aged trotting mares, cleared Churita (Trace Tetrick) for the lead right at the 26 2/5 opening quarter, and with no one coming first-over at the 1-9 favorite, Macomber Jr. put on the brakes, reaching the half in just 56 1/5 and the three-quarters in 1:25 1/5. Hannelore Hanover and Churita widened on the field turning for home, setting the stage for a match race in the lane, but it wasn't much of a battle as Churita slipped to Hannelore Hanover's inside and zoomed right by her en route to a 4 1/2 length decision.  Bags For All (John De Long) collected third. Matt Rheinheimer trains Churita, a 5-year-old Airzoom Lindy mare, for owner Porterproffesionalservice.  Churita now has 27 career victories to go with earnings of $749,990, and she returned $11.00 to win as the 9-2 second choice. Another notable performance came from All On Black (De Long) in the Super Final for 2-year-old colt trotters as he put forth a 1:54 2/5 effort that now stands as a track record for a rookie trotting male over the Anderson, Indiana, oval.  He made a move to the front just beyond the 56 4/5 half, and after a 1:25 2/5 three-quarters he trotted home in 29 seconds to down Skyway Torpedo (Peter Wrenn) by 4 1/4 lengths, with River Otter (Robert Taylor) in third. The 1:54 2/5 clocking lowered the previous 2-year-old gelding track record of 1:56, and was also three-fifths quicker than the colt track record. "It's my biggest win both as a trainer and as a part-owner, so it is very big for us," said victorious trainer Jenny Melander.  "We purposely didn't stake him much because this program has enough races for a 2-year-old year.  We're going to put him away fresh and hope for a good next season." Gabriellas LLC. co-owns All On Black, a gelding by Swan For All.  All On Black, who has six wins, one second-place finish, and one third-place effort from eight trips behind the gate, has banked $211,750 and paid $4.40 to win as the 6-5 favorite. Freaky Feet Pete's 1:50 3/5 track record for a 2-year-old pacing colt was also equaled when Always Bet De Grey (Tetrick) was victorious as the 9-5 second choice.  Always Bet De Grey was pocketed behind Shnitzledosomethin (Wrenn) through stations of 27 1/5, 55 3/5, and 1:23 3/5, then rallied in the passing lane to win by a length and a quarter over that foe.  8-5 choice GD Western Joe (Sam Widger) was third after a first-over try in the final quarter. "He gets better every week, and I think he'll be a much better 3-year old than he is now because he's only had a handful of starts this year," remarked Tetrick.  "He's very professional and wants to do his job.  He just enjoys it." Brian Brown trains Always Bet De Grey, an Always A Virgin colt, for owner/breeder Emerald Highlands Farm.  Always Bet De Grey posted his fourth triumph from seven trips behind the gate, and he has earnings of $175,250.  He returned $5.60 to win. Recaps of the other stakes finals are as follows: Three-year-olds Rock N Tony (Tetrick), who was defeated as the favorite in the Super Final for pacing colts as a 2-year-old last year, got a measure of redemption by winning as a sophomore this year in 1:51.  He made a first-up move to the point on the far turn, hit three-quarters in 1:23, and then held off rallying favorite Beckham's Z Tam (Macomber Jr.) through the long Hoosier Park stretch to score by three-parts of a length.  Meadowbrook Tiger (Marcus Miller) finished third. A Rockin Image gelding, Rock N Tony is trained by Erv Miller for owners Anthony Lombardi and Rocco Ruffolo.  Rock N Tony made his 12th career appearance in the winner's circle, and he has now stashed away $485,312.  A 5-1 shot, Rock N Tony returned $12.00 to win. Trainer Jamie Macomber was first and second in the Super Final for pacing fillies, with Carol's Z Tam (Macomber Jr.) holding off Always A Z Tam (Sam Widger) by a quarter of a length in a 1:52 performance.  Carol's Z Tam got in a lively flow that carried her into the top spot at the 55 second half, and she would go on to reach three-quarters in 1:23.  A 29 second final kicker was enough to get her home on top over her stable-mate, who charged hard from a long way back in the lane.  Always Giggling (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) took third. Z Tam Stables LLC. owns the winner, a daughter of Always A Virgin.  This was career victory number nine for Carol's Z Tam, who now shows earnings of $269,664 and paid $9.20 to win as the 7-2 favorite. 3-5 choice Swan Chase (De Long) delivered the goods in the Super Final for colt trotters, rolling to a 1:55 1/5 victory.  He took control on the way to the 57 1/5 half, then trotted through three-quarters in 1:26 2/5 and put away a first-over bid from Jesse V (Macomber Jr.).  In the lane it was all Swan Chase as he kicked on to a 4 1/2 length score over longshot Played By Swan (Darrell Wright), with Ideal Jesse (Verlin Yoder) back in third. William Crone trains the winner, a Swan For All gelding, for owner John Barnard.  Swan Chase scored his 16th lifetime win, and he has now earned $378,543.  He paid $3.40 to win.Dean GilletteFuriette pulled the night's biggest upset Satin Dancer (Wrenn Jr.) hadn't lost in Indiana Sires Stakes competition since last September, and was the 1-5 favorite in the 3-year-old filly trot, but she was stunned by a late rally from 55-1 Furiette (Wrenn).  Satin Dancer would make a three-wide surge to the top at the 56 second half and then went on to the three-quarters in 1:26 3/5, but she was all-out in the lane and got picked off in deep stretch by the charging Furiette, who was last at the half.  E R Nora (Don Eash) checked in third. Furiette is a Valley Speed filly trained by Henry Lunsford for owners/breeders Judith Lunsford and Michael Bishop.  Furiette is now a five-time winner in her life, and she has now banked $181,630.  She returned $113.00 to win. Two-year-olds Always Woggy (Wrenn) led early, then turned Voom Or Bang (De Long) loose to cut a 55 2/5 half and a 1:23 4/5 three-quarters in the Super Final for pacing fillies.  Wrenn waited patiently for the passing lane to become available in the lane, and after moving to the inside Always Woggy had enough pace to get by Voom Or Bang late, winning by a neck in a career-best 1:53.  3-5 favorite Dee Rocks (Widger) broke before the opening quarter and was not a factor. Brian Brown trains Always Woggy, a daughter of Always A Virgin, for owner/breeder Emerald Highlands Farm.  She now has a record of 4-2-1 from eight attempts, and she has put away $184,650.  Sent off at 6-1, she returned $15.80 to win. Riding a six-race win streak, O So Easy (Yoder) was the hot 1-5 favorite in the $220,000 Indiana Sires Stakes Super Final for 2-year-old trotting fillies, and she led the way through panels of 27 1/5, 57 3/5, and 1:26 2/5, but 6-1 shot Meadow Brook Grace (Trace Tetrick), who came first-over out of third just before three-quarters, wore her down in the lane and went on to win by half a length over O So Easy.  Custom Cantab (Wrenn) was third in the 1:54 mile, which just missed the track record by a fifth of a second. Erv Miller trains Meadow Brook Grace, a Swan For All filly, for owners Anthony Lombardi and The Kales Company LLC.  A $47,000 Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale buy, Meadow Brook Grace has won four times from ten starts and has earned $185,950.  She paid $15.60 to win. Aged races Rockin Ron (Matt Kakaley), coming off a win in the Dayton Pacing Derby, cruised to a 1:49 win in the $70,000 final for male pacers as the 1-2 choice.  Away third at the 26 4/5 opening quarter, he rushed into the lead prior to the 54 2/5 half.  He began to get away on pocket-sitting Night Pro (Wrenn Jr.) to the 1:21 3/5 three-quarters, and Rockin Ron went on to defeat Night Pro by 3 1/4 lengths, with Uncmprmising Z Tam (Macomber Jr.) third. Rockin Ron is a 5-year-old Real Desire gelding trained by Ron Burke for the ownership group of Burke Racing Stable LLC., Weaver Bruscemi LLC., and RTC Stables Inc.  Rockin Ron now has 28 wins in his life and earnings of $1,041,107.  Rockin Ron returned $3.00 to win. In the $70,000 tilt for pacing mares, even-money second choice Au D Lox Bluegrass (Widger) moved from second to first on the way to the 54 second half, and she would not be challenged from there, winning by 4 3/4 lengths over 4-5 public choice Seventimesavirgin (De Long) and Nora Rockwell (Marlin Fry). It was the 15th career win for the 4-year-old Panspacific flight mare co-owned by trainer Jeff Cullipher and Thomas Pollack, and she has now earned $337,589.  Au D Lox Bluegrass paid $4.20 to win. Male trotters went for a purse of $50,000 and Bridge To Jesse's (De Long) tracked favored Natural Herbie (Yoder) from second-over, then took the lead when Natural Herbie broke near the 1:25 2/5 three-quarters.  From there, Bridge To Jesse's romped home to a six length victory over Call For Justice (Kakaley) in a 1:53 2/5 mile, with Milford`s Z Tam (Widger) back in third. Bridge To Jesse's, the Indiana champion at two, now has 27 lifetime victories, and he has pocketed $673,370.  Trainer Roger Welch also co-owns the 4-year-old Jailhouse Jesse gelding with partners William De Long, William P. De Long, and Ray De Long, and Bridge To Jesse's, sent off at 2-1, returned $6.40 to win.