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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

JOEY BONGIORNO--- THE NEW KID IN TOWN

December 7, 2011,  by John Manzi, Monticello Raceway

Just like the Eagles crooned back in the 1970’s at Monticello Raceway there’s a “New Kid In Town” and his name is Joey Bongiorno.  Just like his friend and predecessor, Jordan   “the (original) Kid” Stratton, who rose to the head of the class here at the Mighty M and is a well-respected talent throughout the industry  young Joey is he working towards similar goals and  his early accomplishments are outstanding.

Just 18 years of age and still in high school the grandson of Harold “ Sonny” Dancer, Jr. knew  right from the start that all he wanted to do was to be a harness driver. 

Last season while still a junior at Colts Neck (NJ) High School “the new kid in town ” joined a few amateur driving clubs and gained needed experience and then became a member of the C.K.G. Billings Amateur Series  where he not only  showed his elders that he knew how to handle a horse but youngster went on to win the “National Amateur Driver of the Year Award” from the US Harness Writers Association.

Bongiorno began the 2011 campaign in the amateur driver ranks but when he reached the golden age of 18 on September 23rd he became a professional. And his talent was immediately recognized by the local scribes and, in late October,  they presented him with  their “Rising Star Award” at their annual awards banquet.

Young Joey Bongiorno hustled  Eastern Photo to a 2:00.4 triumph
 on Dec. 6th  for his 11th driving victory here (Geri Schwarz Photo)

And the youngster is making the Monticello-Goshen Chapter USHWA look good. At the Mighty M on Tuesday, December 6th Bongiorno reined his 11th winner here when he guided his mother’s Eastern Photo  to  gate to wire triumph over a muddy racetrack in a time of 2:00.4.

One of the first to congratulate Bongiorno after that driving victory on Tuesday and give him words of encouragement was none other than  Jordan Stratton, who a few years ago at 21 years  of age, a became the youngest reinsman to ever  win the  driving title at Monticello Raceway. And by the way Stratton won a pair of races on the  Mighty M Tuesday card.

Thus far this season young Joey has won 28 races against drivers two and three times his age.  But it’s for sure when Bongiorno gets behind the starting gate  none of his competitors are thinking of his age, they’re  more concerned with trying to win  the race themselves.

Little do they know, or even recognize, that in order for Bongiorno to drive at Monticello, or and at Saratoga Raceway where he also competes, he has to get out of his  high school classes  in New Jersey early to  have his  very supportive parents-- Bobby and Barbara-- get him to the  track in time to drive yet another harness race .

“I’m so lucky that my parents-and my grandfather-- are so supportive of me and my goals,” Bongiorno said after his latest driving victory.