“Hey, it’s always fun to win a race and winning is something
I never get tired of,” Marohn said unequivocally after his victory. “I’ve
certainly had bigger wins but this one was especially fun because we had some
good guys in the race.”
In the contest Marohn hustled the 8-year-old Jate
Lobell gelding, Best Of Times, to the front after the gate sprung and made
every pole a winning one en route to a in a 2:02 victory over Mike
Doherty and Semplre Ribera. Third place went to Quiet Hero, driven by Anthony
Haughan, the full-blooded Irishman who came in from Hamilton, Ontario just to
compete in what was the second leg of the Mighty M’s Heritage Drivers Series
which was exclusively for drivers of Irish heritage.
Marohn’s decision to hustle his pacer to the lead proved to
be the winning move.
“I knew from racing against them that a couple of the inside
horses didn’t leave well so I figured I’d go to the front and see what happens.
I guess what actually happened was that I bottomed out the field with a 29
quarter and a :58 half.
“Yeah, my horse was tired at the end but so were the others,
and being on the lead they had to catch us. They were coming at the end but
they didn’t beat us.”
For certain there have been better times for Marohn and he
certainly has driven better horses but he thoroughly enjoyed driving in this
year’s St. Paddy Pace.
“It’s always good when you win but what made
this race special was meeting and driving with the two fellows from Ireland.”
Marohn was referring to “Irish Joe Hanney and Anthony
Haughan, who are making a name for themselves in the sport since they
migrated to North America a few years ago.
“Irish” Joe Hanney finished fourth with Tidewater Moses and
fifth place went to Cory Stratton with Eusebio. Jimmy Taggart Jr.
finished sixth with Song Of The South while John McDermott was seventh with
Syncro’s Z Tam.
Best of Times paid $13.80 for win. He’s owned by the J&
R Class act Stable and trained by Anthony Regina.
This year the race had sponsor in Peter and Mary
Grandich, who made the blanket and trophy presentation to the winner.
Next up in the Mighty M’s Heritage Drivers Series-2013 is
the 15th annual Passover Pace. Due to Passover coming early
this year the ‘Race for the Matzos’ will be on Thursday, March 28th.