Four $70,000 Maryland Sire Stakes finals for 2-year-old of both sexes and gaits were featured on Sunday night at Rosecroft Raceway, and the star of the show was the undefeated trotting colt Yall Beneath Me, who improved his record to seven wins from seven attempts. Yall Beneath Me (Russell Foster), starting from post eight, was able to get to the front past the 28 3/5 opening quarter, then opened up a big lead to the half in 57 2/5 and the three-quarters in 1:26.  Ahead by six lengths at three-quarters, Yall Beneath Me continued to pour it on through a 29 1/5 final stanza, winning the race by 13 1/2 lengths in 1:55 1/5.  Give Em More (Frank Milby) was second in the non-wagering event, with Mr Herps (John Wagner) third. A Googoo Gaagaa colt, Yall Beneath Me was bred and is owned and trained by Richard Hans.  Yall Beneath Me has earned $95,650 to go with his perfect record. Trotting fillies also competed in a non-wagering event, and Grey (Allan Davis), who got away in eighth, followed cover from Winnie The Goo (Jim Morand), then out-kicked her in the lane to win by half a length in 1:58 4/5.  Callmegaga (Jonathan Roberts) came in third. Michael Hall trains Grey, a daughter of Charlie De Vie, for owners/breeders L.A. Express Stable LLC. and CTC Stable.  Grey broke her maiden in her eighth start, and she pushed her bankroll to $40,466. Pacing colts and geldings were up first on the pari-mutuel card, and Jordons All In (J. Wagner) led through fractions of 26 4/5, 55 4/5, and 1:23 1/5 on his way to a half-length decision in 1:52 4/5.  His entry and stable-mate Nvrfearlloydishere (Eddie Davis Jr.) followed from the pocket and was the runner-up, with Who's That Rascal (Foster) third after recovering from an early break. Jordons All In is a Rusty's All In gelding trained by Arlene Cameron for owner Pamela Wagner.  Jordons All In has a record of 3-4-1 from eight efforts, and he has put away $65,840.  Racing as part of a three-horse favored entry, he paid $2.60 to win. Cameron and Pamela Wagner were also 1-2 in the filly pace, with Fire Me Up (Jared Moyer) drawing off on the lead in the last quarter to win by 5 1/4 lengths in 1:56 1/5.  Nats A Lady (J. Wagner) was second-best, with My Girl Lu (Justin Vincent) placed from fourth to third. A daughter of Rusty's All In, Fire Me Up has been victorious in half of her eight trips behind the gate, and she has stashed away $71,985.  Part of a three-horse entry that was the 2-1 second choice, Fire Me Up returned $6.80 to win.