There were three divisions of the Home Grown series contested on Saturday night's card at the Meadowlands. The Home Grown is sponsored by the Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association of New Jersey for horses by a New Jersey sire or from a resident mare or foaled in the Garden State. Asphalt (Papi Rob Hanover-Road Bet) took the first of two 3-year-old filly paces in 1:51 1/5 for driver Tim Tetrick and trainer Brett Pelling. She returned $6.20 to win as the 2-1 second choice in the $30,000 dash. The other 3-year-old filly pace went for $32,000 and was taken by 1-5 favorite Rodeo Drive Deo (Captaintreacherous-Miss L A) in 1:51 2/5 for Dave Miller and Pelling. She paid $2.40 to win. The lone 3-year-old male pace had a purse of $50,000 and was taken by Smooth Dream (Cattlewash-Dreamlands Latte) in 1:51 for Todd McCarthy and Noel Daley. The 1-5 public choice returned $2.40 to win. 'GEM' SHINES IN FEATURE:  Gem Quality began his season a week ago with a dead heat win in the weekly pacing feature at the Meadowlands. On Saturday night, the Chris Ryder trainee shared his winner's circle photo with no one else at the conclusion of the $22,500 marquee high-end conditioned pace. The way he's handled his first two assignments of the season, the 4-year-old son of Captain Crunch-Twinkle is undoubtedly going to try his hand at bigger things for the rest of 2025. Captain Crusader A was explosive early from post 10 in the 10-horse field and led the field out of the first turn. Its Saturday Night, who won this race a week ago along with Gem Quality, was also on the move as Dexter Dunn put even-money favorite Gem Quality right in behind the top two as Captain Crusader A hit the quarter in 27 1/5. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter After briefly grabbing the top away from the 'Captain,' Its Saturday Night yielded the point to Gem Quality, who took over with a swift brush before reaching the half in 54 4/5. Captain Crusader A came back for more, emerging from the three-hole to apply token pressure to the leader at three-quarters, which went in 1:22 4/5. But Gem Quality had plenty left in the tank, drawing clear through the stretch to record an easy 1 1/2 length score in 1:50 3/5. Maxim Hanover flipped off cover and closed well for second with Soaring Now rallying for third. "We had a good enough draw to use and got out of there pretty good and then we quarter-moved to the front," said Dunn. "He felt terrific tonight. "He's a really happy horse this year. Obviously, he's got a lot of class but he seems really well this year. He's getting more fit and was definitely sharp tonight." Now perfect in two starts this year, Gem Quality, who Ryder said after the race is being pointed toward the Graduate Series, which begins at Woodbine Mohawk Park on May 31, has amassed nine victories from just 26 career outings, good for earnings of $668,441 for owners Let It Ride Stables, Odds On Racing, Brad Grant and Enviro Stables. He paid $4.20 to win. A LITTLE MORE: Miller, McCarthy, Jason Bartlett and Scott Zeron all recorded driving doubles on the card. A carryover of $5,634 coaxed players to wager just under $39,000 of "new money" into the 20-cent Pick 6 pool. Many shared in the total pool of $44,410, as after a sequence that saw winner's odds of 1-5, 1-1, 1-5, 9-1, 2-1 and 6-5, winning tickets were exchanged for $230.08. All-source handle on the 14-race program totaled $2,116,765. Racing resumes Friday at 6:20 p.m. --edited press release (Meadowlands)--