

Sacramento, CA. At its Annual Membership Meeting on Sunday,
March 28th, the Board of Directors of the California Harness
Horsemen’s Association (CHHA) presented their Horse of the Year
award to Pacinello for the pacing colt’s three-year-old racing
campaign in 2009. The Cal-bred won 14 of 26 starts, including 8
Sires Stakes races, and registered $109,370 in earnings for the year
and a race record of 1:51.3. The son of California stallion Little
Steven out of Princess Kiara is owned by D. & E. Racing of Las
Vegas, trained by Rick Plano, and was driven primarily by the father
and son duo of Rick and Luke Plano.
At the same meeting, two prominent and long-time contributors to the
California harness racing circuit, Fred Kuebler and Bob Johnson,
were inducted into the California Hall of Fame. Kuebler, who now
joins his brother Rick previously inducted into the Hall, has been
the G.M. of racing at Los Alamitos Race Course and Cal Expo, the
Director of Racing at both tracks, and is currently Race Secretary
for California’s year-round racing program at Cal Expo. Bob Johnson
has been among the leading trainers in California for more than
three decades and has developed and campaigned many equine standouts
including B.C. Count, Rowdy Yankee, Joie De Vie, Givemewhatineed,
and Kaycees Doll.
A Lifetime Achievement Award was also presented to owners Michael
and Billie Schwartz by association President, Alan Kirschenbaum.
Billie survives Michael, who passed away several years ago, but
remains as active as a prominent owner and breeder of standardbreds
in both California and out-of-state. Michael served as President of
CHHA through some turbulent years for the industry and under his
leadership the CHHA Board organized and funded Capitol Racing
Association, a year-round operator at Cal Expo in Sacramento.