The final Saturday of the season at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows showcased quite a card. Seven Keystone Classic events for sophomore ladies and gents of both gaits highlighted the action. Dave Palone and Railroad Station patiently sat third throughout the mile and took advantage of a Lightning Lane opportunity to capture the $67,300 Keystone Classic for colt and gelding pacers. Owned by Burke Racing Stable, Hatfield Stables, Weaver Bruscemi and J&T Silva- Purnel & Libby, the Ron Burke-trained son of Sweet Lou now has seasonal earnings of over $100,000 and a new lifetime mark of 1:49 3/5. A $28,675 Keystone Classic for trotting colts and geldings featured the closest finish of the day as Cheers Hanover and Ronnie Wrenn Jr. need every step the Lightning Lane to nose out Arrowhead Hanover. A 27 4/5 last quarter gave the son of Bar Hopping his fourth win of the season for owners Burke Racing Stable LLC., Weaver Bruscemi, James Simpson and J&T Silva-Purnel & Libby and trainer Ron Burke. The second Keystone Classic for trotting males, this division for $29,075, saw Burke and Wrenn Jr. strike again with Frank Leahy. Moved to the lead early by Wrenn Jr., the Southwind Frank colt ground out a 1:54 3/5 victory for owners Ben Mondello LLC and Fac Racing. Frank Leahy has now won five of 16 appearances while earning over $130,000 in 2025. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Mike Wilder sat Ballast in the pocket until the head of the stretch before turning loose a 27 4/5 last quarter to take her $28,575 Keystone Classic filly division. Travis Alexander trains the daughter of Tall Dark Stranger for Evm Racing LLC. of Delaware, and she now has seven wins from 14 starts and a new lifetime mark of 1:49 2/5 for this year's Pennsylvania Stallion Series champion. In the second Keystone Classic filly pace division, Wilder was at it again, going worst to first with Pilar Hanover for a 1:51 1/5 head victory. The Papi Rob Hanover filly used a 28 second final panel to pick up her second win of the season and the effort equaled her career-best for owners Jo Ann Looney-King and Paton Racing Inc. and trainer Jim King Jr. Country Victory and Aaron Merriman went down the road in 1:53 1/5 in the faster Keystone Classic filly trot division. After an opening-half of 54 4/5, the International Moni filly was able to maintain her lead through the wire for a lifetime mark. Trained by Melvin Schmucker for owners Yacht Club 140 LLC. of Florida, Country Victory now has 2025 earnings over $100,000. Can It Be Magic gave the Burke/ Wrenn Jr. combination their third Keystone Classic trophy with a 1:55 3/5 effort in taking her filly trot division. Moving from third before the half, the Cantab Hall filly trotted to her seventh victory of the year for owners Burke Racing Stable LLC., Weaver Bruscemi LLC. and Knox Services of Ohio.  There will be no live racing next week. Racing will return to Hollywood Casino at The Meadows on Wednesday, September 24. --press release (MSOA)--