VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Spaghetti Mouse and Tommy Wolski recently were voted into the British Columbia Horse Racing Hall of Fame and will be inducted at the annual awards dinner at Newlands Golf and Country Club on Dec. 4. Spaghetti Mouse, owned by Nick and Pauline Felicella, retired in 2012 with earnings of $929,850, a record for a British Columbia-bred. He raced exclusively at Hastings, where he won 12 races, including the Grade 3 British Columbia Derby in 2005 for late trainer Gary Demorest. Spaghetti Mouse also was trained by Ned Sams and Lenore Dubois. Wolski, a former jockey, won two Sovereign Awards for his long-running television show “The Sport of Kings.” He has been the face of racing at Hastings since he retired from riding in 1994.