The first clash of the Hambletonian-hopeful 3-year-old trotting males took place Monday afternoon at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, with even-money shots Herodotus and Once In A Lifetime earning new speed marks while winning their respective $37,500 divisions. Herodotus, named after a Greek historian, certainly has a solid record this year, notching his third win in four 2023 starts with a 1:53 victory for trainer Ron Burke and owners Burke Racing Stable LLC. and Weaver Bruscemi LLC. and Hatfield Stables. David Miller moved Herodotus from second past a 28 1/5 quarter, took the lead, then surrendered it to Commander Frank, who carried the field to mid-splits of 56 3/5 and 1:24 4/5, with favored (by $41) French Wine challenging first-over. In the stretch, the battle fell to the front two inside horses, with Miller tipping Herodotus to the Pocono Pike, and although Commander Frank battled hard, the half-length win margin was not really reflective of the confidence Miller seemed to have in his Bar Hopping gelding late. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Once In A Lifetime, the 2022 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes divisional champ, remained unbeaten in two seasonal outings for trainer Jim Campbell and Sad Frog Farms while winning in 1:53 3/5 in his section. Tim Tetrick made two moves to control the pace through fractions of 28, 57 2/5, and 1:26 1/5, then bid the field adieu by tacking on a 27 2/5 last quarter. Crantini, the second-place finisher in the PaSS Championship last season, did well from the pocket after hard early usage but came up shy by 1 1/4 lengths to the Father Patrick colt Once In A Lifetime, who was the pari-mutuel favorite. In a sentence one might think would originate from the southern part of the state, Tim Tetrick was the day's leading driver with three victories. In a sentence one would seldom associate with Tetrick, he also drove the biggest-priced winner on a day kind to well-regarded horses, scoring with Silky Stride ($10.60). The racing week concludes on Tuesday with a 1 p.m. card, featuring the top claiming trotters and several groups of developing younger horses. --press release (PHHA/Pocono)--