A talented field of three US Harness Writers Association (USHWA) Youth members entered the first USHWA Canada chapter-sponsored Youth Race-Calling Contest.
Celebrity judges Ken Warkentin (Hall of Fame announcer, The Meadowlands) and Ghislain Paquet (veteran QuƩbec announcer, most recently for Circuit RƩgional des Courses de Chevaux du QuƩbec) brought decades of experience into the decision process. The contest was conducted by USHWA Canada chapter volunteers and voters: scorekeeper Nick Barnsdale, organizer Melissa Keith, Garnet Barnsdale, Trey Colbeck, and Conley Ecclestone.
“Three excellent young contestants. Like a close photo, itās tough to separate them!” said Warkentin.
All three contest entrants received first-place votes from the panel; the final decision came down to points, and was not unanimous.
Grady Hachey of Fredericton, NB was the winning race-caller, with his description of race 4 at Truro Raceway on Oct. 29.
Scored for accuracy and flair, Hachey’s call drew the top score of 115.4 points. The Truro Raceway commentator called his first race at 11 years old. He currently works part-time for trainer Charlie Miles, and covers New Brunswick harness racing for Atlantic Post Calls.
GRADY HACHEY WINNING CALL
Mercer, PA native Dylan Daugherty’s call of the Oct. 9 Pennsylvania Fair Stake Final for 2-year-old male trotters at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono earned him the place finish, with 112.2 points.
DYLAN DAUGHERTY CALL
Cape Breton, NS race-caller Justin Turnbull of NS was the show finisher, picking up 107.7 points for his call of race 2 Oct. 9 at Northside Downs.
JUSTIN TURNBULL CALL
Judge Ghislain Paquet said all three entrants had a bright future ahead: “I was really impressed by the talent and ease of our three young announcers. No doubt in my mind that if they ever want to be a [professional] horse racing announcer, they will be one.”
Canadian chapter director Melissa Keith confirmed that there will be a 2024 renewal of the contest, and invites aspiring harness race-callers to reach out to their local USHWA chapter if they are looking to learn or improve their skills.
by Melissa Keith, for the USHWA Canada Chapter