No, Hechkoff and Offenberg isn’t a law firm nor an
accounting firm. Hechkoff and Offenberg were winners of their respective
divisions of the C.K.G. Billings Harness Driving Series at Freehold Raceway on
Saturday (May 3.)
Bob ‘The Headhunter” Hechkoff was victorious with his own trotter,
Tagmaster, in a time of 2:00 while Dave “Yes Its True” Offenberg reined
Arden Homestead’s Drill Sergeant Sam home first in a 2:02.2 mile.
In his division Heckoff hustled Tagmaster to the lead from
the three-hole and proceeded to travel relatively unchallenged through
nearly even quarters of :30- :30.1- :29.3 and :30 en route to an easy
four length victory over Rompaway Alvin and driver Dave “Steady As” Yarock.
Third place went to 39- 1 outsider Rodeo Red who was in rein to “Smokin’ Joe” Faraldo.
Owned by Hechkoff’s RBH Ventures and trained by Virgil
Morgan, Jr. Tagmaster paid $12.20 for win. For Hechkoff, an executive recruiter
by trade, the victory was his first this season and the 45th of his
amateur driving career.
With Dave Offenberg without a mount at Freehold, Peter
Gerry stepped up and allowed Offenberg to drive Drill Sergeant Sam, whom Gerry
was programed to drive and it worked out good for both sportsmen.
In that contest Offenberg sat a two-hole trip behind
rather stiff early fractions and waited patiently to move off the pylons which
he did after the field trotted by the three quarters in 1:30.4. Drill Sergeant
Sam had command at the top of the lane and the trotter hung on gamely to
score a neck victory over Some Kind Of Spunky, driven by Alan “King”
Charles. “Tough Tony” Ciuffetelli took home the show dough with L F
Topaz.
Sent off at odds of over 17-1 Drill Sergeant Sam, trained by
Peter Gerry, paid $7.20; $13.40 and $6.60 across the board. For Offenberg, a
business executive and longtime horse owner, it was his first seasonal driving
victory and the44th of his amateur driving career.
Next Billings action will be on Saturday, May 10 again at
Freehold Raceway.