Ohio racing fans witnessed the debuts of some of the Buckeye State's finest stars on Friday night, July 9 as eight $40,000 divisions of Ohio Sires Stakes were contested for 2-year-old trotting colts and fillies. Trainer Chris Beaver captured five of the eight OSS events. As expected, the 3-5 Caviar Gold smoked his rivals in the first OSS division for male trotters, trotting to a 1:58 3/5 triumph in his first pari-mutuel start with Brett Miller driving for Beaver. The son of Triumphant Caviar finished 1 1/4 lengths ahead of 7-1 Guido Di (Brady Brown), with 10-1 Desperado Hall (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) notching third. Caviar Gold is owned by Chris Beaver, Bill Manes, Leo Fleming, and Steve Zeehandelar and now has $20,000 in career earnings.  This homebred is the third foal out of the Holiday Road mare Gee O'Keeffe 3, 1:55 2/5h ($90,487) and is a half-brother to the gelding My Pal Sparky (by Uncle Peter), 3, 1:59f ($13,817). In the second OSS division for trotting colts and geldings, Go Long lit up the tote board at 84-1 odds, paying $171.00 to win on a two-dollar ticket. Driven by Don Irvine Jr. for trainer Garry Martin, Go Long notched his first career triumph in a big way, coming up the passing lane in the final yards to score in 1:58 1/5, besting 14-1 rival What In Sam Hill (Brady Brown), with 3-5 favorite Bamboo (Dan Noble) grabbing third. Go Long is a son of Long Tom bred by Melvin Detweiler and owned by Garry Martin and Kleinberg Racing. He is the second foal out of the Ilooklikemymom mare Nickie K 8, 1:54 4/5f ($273,415), and a half-brother to Susiek (by Climb Higher) 3, 2:03 4/5h ($18,446). Gabby's Bit Coin made his debut a winning one, scoring in 1:59 with Wrenn Jr. at the lines at odds of 14-1 in the third OSS division for trotting colts and geldings. The homebred son of Uncle Peter is conditioned and co-owned by Chris Beaver, along with Johanna Beaver. No Edge Lines, the 6-5 favorite, was second for Kayne Kauffman, while 13-1 Rose Run Extra nailed down third-place money for Chris Page. Gabby's Bit Coin is the first foal out of the Triumphant Caviar mare Gabbysloosechange 3, 1:54 4/5h ($186,585). Capturing the final OSS division for the boys was 2-5 favorite Chulo, who posted a 1:58 3/5 dramatic clocking for driver Wrenn Jr., in a near blanket finish. The striking What The Blaze was second for Dan Noble at 13-1 odds, while 7-2 Slim Jimmy (Anthony MacDonald) was third. The son of What The Hill is conditioned by Per Engblom for Buckstone Land Livestock and had previously captured the $150,000 The Next Generation Trot at Scioto on July 2 in 1:57. Bred by Renee Spahr, Chulo is the first foal out of the Majestic Son mare Chula 4, 1:55 4/5f ($35,506). Capturing the first OSS division for filly trotters was 5-1 Gabby's C Note, a daughter of Triumphant Caviar conditioned and co-owned by Chris Beaver, Johanna Beaver, and Steve Zeehandelar. This homebred lass stopped the clock in 1:58 1/5 with a perfect steer by Brett Miller in her pari-mutuel debut, besting rivals 27-1 Lovely Liv (Chris Lems) and 70-1 Abbey D (Shawn Barker II). Gabby's C Note is the third of five foals out of the Credit Winner mare Gabby's Creditcard 4, 1:58h ($135,694) and has full siblings in Gabbysloosechange 3, 1:54 4/5h ($186,585) and Gabby's Wild Child 4, 1:56 2/5f ($56,347). The second OSS filly division went to 3-1 Caviar Roxie Due, whose steady gait earned her first prize in 1:58 4/5, with Aaron Merriman at the lines for Beaver. This daughter of Triumphant Caviar was making her first career start for trainer-owner Beaver and partners Steve Zeehandelar, Tim Homan, and VIP Internet Stable. Bred by Dublin Valley Farms, Caviar Roxie Due bested 12-1 Kirsi Dream (Mike Wilder) and 6-1 Canterawishing (Brett Miller) easily. Caviar Roxie Due is the second and most prolific foal out of the Kadabra mare Rose Run Roxann ($4,182). Merriman also steered 7-2 Stephanie Hill to a 2:00 4/5 victory in the third OSS filly division, giving Beaver his fifth OSS victory of the night. The daughter of What The Hill used the passing lane to get up in time and better 1-2 favorite Be My Baby Now (Chris Page), while 9-2 Ivory Road (Mike Wilder) nailed down third-place honors. Bred by Double Spring Farm, Stephanie Hill is owned by Chris Beaver and Moger-Delia Racing and is the ninth foal out of the broodmare I Like Stephanie 3, 1:56f ($205,610). She is a half-sister to: Cold Certified (by Kadabra) 5, 1:54 1/5s ($464,237); Magical Steph (by Kadabra) 3, 1:55 3/5s ($112,782); I Like Purple (by Dejarmbro) 3, 1:57 2/5f ($86,698); and I Like My Kaddy (by Kadabra) 3, 1:55 1/5s ($61,406), etc. Martysmagicmoment, a 4-1 shot, led at every step in the final OSS event for trotting fillies and was clocked in 1:58 3/5 for driver Ray Paver in her first career victory. The brown daughter of Creatine is trained by Danny Collins for owners Marty McLain, Charles McLain, and Harry Burger and now has $32,400 in career earnings.  Marge At Large, a 7-2 offering, was second for Aaron Merriman, while 3-2 favorite I'll Annie Up was third for Chris Page. Martysmagicmoment is the third and most prolific foal out of the BJ's Mac mare Trot To The Macs p, 5, 1:53 4/5f ($47,370). --press release (Ohio Standardbred Development Fund)--