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Pete Scarmardo, Patrick Clemons and Victor Urieta, Jr. Top the Standings at Sam Houston Race Park

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The 2025 Sam Houston Quarter Horse racing season concluded on Saturday, June 14 with a blockbuster 11-race card, including the running of the $700,00 Sam Houston Futurity(G2) and presentation of the end of the meet awards for leading owner, jockey and trainer.

Bryan Pettigrew, Vice President and General Manager of Texas Racing Operations for PENN Entertainment acknowledged the success of the 2025 Quarter Horse meet.

“First of all, we thank our Horsemen for their support and for running such quality horses this season at Sam Houston Race Park,” said Pettigrew. “Increasing attendance by creating several new promotions and events is our goal for our South Texas racing fans. We know our entertainment value is affordable and customer feedback has been very positive. We will continue to build on this going into 2026” 

Pete Scarmardo Clinches His Sixth Leading Owner Trophy

The leading owner title was closely contested throughout the Quarter Horse meet, which began on April 24 and finally decided on the final night of the season!  Texas owner and breeder Pete Scarmardo  landed on top with stakes victories by his homebred, Ladys Gotta Jet in the $54,000 Miss Houston Stakes for accredited Texas-bred fillies and mares.

Scarmardo finished the season with five wins from 15 starts, but he is no stranger to tying with his fellow owners, which happened in three previous seasons, including last year with Eleazar Martinez, Sr! This marked the sixth leading owner title for Scarmardo, a well-respected Quarter Horse breeder and cattle rancher in Texas. 

It was a tie for second place in the owner race between James C. Whitener and John Obregon with four wins each. Triple Five, Sarah Huskey, Eleazar Martinez, Sr., Sunset Well Service, Inc,  Shadow Cross Farms, Garza Laurel Partnership LLC, Whiting Ranch, Tony Hernandez, Tabasco Racing LLC and Carlos Ponceeach won three races.

Victor Urieta, Jr. Topped a Competitive Jockey Colony to Capture His Second Title in Houston

Victor Urieta, Jr. had an outstanding season, named on 87 mounts with 27 wins, 29 seconds and 23 third place finishes to emerge as the meet’s leading rider. He won the $121,082 John Deere Juvenile Challenge with Full Moon Desire on May 17 and qualified several finalists for both graded stakes on the final night of the season. He finished second aboard Fast Flyer 123 in the $275,200 Sam Houston Derby(G3)  and third with Kas He Tells You in the richest race of the Sam Houston Quarter Horse meet, the $700,000 Sam Houston Futurity(G2).

This was the second Sam Houston title for the accomplished rider; the first came in 2021. He will ride next at Retama ParkNoe Villatoro finished second with 21 wins, followed by Gilberto Linares, who won 18 races. 

Patrick Clemons Earns His First Sam Houston Race Park Trainer of the Meet Title

Patrick Clemons marked himself as a trainer to watch this season, saddling 40 horses throughout the meet, with 15 wins (38%) and $631,767 in purses. With a strong group of 2-year-olds, Clemons had a memorable final night of the meet, winning the Sam Houston Futurity with Britts Special Candy for owner Jose Antono Cano and running second and third with Flawless Grace and Kas He Tells You

Adan Guzman, whose standout was the stellar distance specialist, The Grand Legend, finished second in the standings with 12 wins.  John Stinebaugh saddled 9 winners to finish third and Miguel Castillo and Brian Stroud tied for third with eight wins each.

Retama Park 2025 Quarter Horse Meet Kicks Off on Thursday, June 26

The 2025 Retama Park Quarter Horse live racing season will commence on  Thursday, June 26, 2025, with live racing set for Thursday, Friday and Saturdays at 6:15 pm (Central). The 23-day meet will conclude on Saturday, August 16. The complete schedule of racing dates, post times and promotions can be found on www.RetamaPark.com

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Finals to be run on Labor Day Sept. 1 at Albuquerque Downs

            July 10, 2025 – Ruidoso Downs, NM – Ruidoso Downs Racetrack will run the 2025 All American Futurity, Derby and Oaks at Albuquerque Downs on Labor Day again this year, track owner Johnny Trotter announced today.

            “Under our current circumstances we are grateful to Albuquerque Downs owner Paul Blanchard that he has graciously offered to host the All American again,” Trotter said. “The recent events are unfortunate for everyone associated with Ruidoso Downs, but we are happy to announce that our signature race will have the opportunity to move forward this year.”

            It marks the second straight year that the All American races have been moved from their home at Ruidoso Downs. The racetrack and property suffered significant damage from the flooding event that occurred on Tuesday, July 8th which has made the current racing season impossible to continue.

            “After having met with Governor Michelle Luhan Grisham today, we remain confident that there we will be horse racing again at Ruidoso Downs in 2026,” Trotter said. “We have been assured that corrective measures will be taken by the state of New Mexico to improve flood control. However, we did need to make an immediate decision about this year’s All American on behalf of our horse owners and trainers and that’s what we are announcing today.”

            Trials for the $3 million All American Futurity for two-year-olds at 440-yards will be held Monday and Tuesday, August 4th and 5th. Trials for the $750,000 (est.) All American Derby and $500,000 (est.) All American Oaks for three-year-olds at 440-yards will be Wednesday, August 6th. The fastest times in those trial races will advance to the finals on Labor Day, Sept. 1 at Albuquerque Downs.

            Along with a full race card, there will be five stakes races on Labor Day including: All American Futurity, All American Derby, All American Oaks, All American Invitational and All American Juvenile.

            Meanwhile, Ruidoso Downs will continue to host the two major horse sales including the New Mexico Breed Sale on August 8th and 9th, and the All American Select Sale August 29th and 30th at the Ruidoso Downs Sales Pavilion.

            The Casey Donahue concert scheduled for Saturday, June 26th will continue at Ruidoso Downs Racetrack as scheduled. The annual Ruidoso Downs Hall of Fame Banquet will be held in the Turf Club at Ruidoso Downs on Thursday, August 7th.  Other events that were on the racing calendar for the Ruidoso Downs racing season will be determined.

            Crews at Ruidoso Downs have began cleaning up the massive mud and debris caused by Tuesday’s flooding event. The infield at Ruidoso Downs sustained over ten feet of water at the height of the flash flood destroying the jockey’s quarters, scoreboard, timing mechanisms and other necessary equipment needed to operate horse racing. No race horses died as a result of the flash flooding.

            As for the finals of the Rainbow Futurity, Oaks, Derby, Invitational, Juvenile, as well all other major stakes events that remain contested such as the Zia Futurity and Derby, all purses will now be equally distributed according to Trotter.         

            The latest information about Ruidoso Downs Racetrack including racing and events can be found at www.raceruidoso.com.

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Heza Hawkeye and German Rodriguez aim to turn heads again in Heartland Futurity Final

Story and Video by Darbie Cullipher, Race Marketing Intern

July 5, 2025 – SHELBYVILLE, IN. For German Rodriguez, the journey from jockey to trainer has come full circle, and just in time for one of the biggest Quarter Horse days of the meet at Horseshoe Indianapolis Racing & Casino. On Saturday, July 19, Rodriguez will return to the paddock with a special mount, Heza Hawkeye, a Texas-bred 2-year-old gelding who earned the fastest qualifying time of :17.555 in the Heartland Futurity Trials on Saturday, June 28.

With a $172,480 purse, the Heartland Futurity Final is one of several major stakes races on Saturday, July 19 at Horseshoe Indianapolis, which will feature the $195,800 Gordon Mobley Futurity, $127,700 Blue River Derby, and the $134,200 Jaguar Rocket Futurity.

Rodriguez has been a licensed jockey since 2008 where his first mount came aboard Date Me at Hawthorne, but 2025 marks a major milestone: earning his trainer’s license. Inspired by his father, who both rode and trained horses at Horseshoe Indianapolis, German took on the challenge with his fiancé by his side.

“It was a lot of bookwork,” Rodriguez said. “Me and my fiancé (Ryleigh Fisher) stayed up studying for that test for a while.”

That hard work paid off. Now both trainer and jockey for Heza Hawkeye, Rodriguez has guided the young gelding through his first two career starts for Chavez Racing, managed by Roberto Chavez. Interestingly, the connection didn’t begin with instant chemistry.

“When Roberto (Chavez) first asked me if I liked him, I said not really,” said Rodriguez. “But when I showed up to work, he was in the barn, and we had to break him.”

What began with doubt became a standout partnership, and the relationship with Heza Hawkeye has developed. Calm and composed in the barn, Rodriguez describes the colt’s temperament as ideal.

“He’s real calm in the barn. He’ll walk around his stall and just lay down,” noted Rodriguez.

That demeanor contrasts with the power Heza Hawkeye showed in the trials, winning by an impressive 2 and one-quarter lengths. Now all focus is on July 19, where German Rodriguez will attempt to make his mark in the Heartland Futurity Final as both the trainer and jockey of a top contender.

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The all-Quarter Horse Stakes Day is set for 10:45 a.m. Saturday, July 19, featuring an elite day of Quarter Horse racing. In addition to racing, several activities will be available including kid’s activities, Quarter Four contest provided by Quarter Horse Racing Association of Indiana, food trucks, and winner’s circle giveaways. Martha Claussen, nationally known Quarter Horse analyst from Texas, will also be trackside to support the power packed day of racing.

The 23rd season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing runs through Thursday, Nov. 13. For more information on racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis/racing or find details on social media @HSIndyRacing.

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