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Hall-endorfer by Evan Hammonds

Hall-endorfer by Evan Hammonds

Hollendorfer has been eligible for consideration since 2004 based on the rules of the game. It says here this should be a one-and-done deal for the horseman to enter the Hall of Fame on the first ballot.

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 Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Hall of Fame Trainer Mack Miller Dies

Hall of Fame Trainer Mack Miller Dies

MacKenzie 'Mack' Miller, a Hall of Fame trainer who won the 1993 Kentucky Derby (gr. I) with Paul Mellon's Sea Hero, died the morning of Dec. 10 at the University of Kentucky's Markey Cancer Center in Lexington. He was 89.

 Saturday, December 11, 2010
Hollendorfer Travels East for Classic Shot

Hollendorfer Travels East for Classic Shot

Jerry Hollendorfer has 135 horses in training at Golden Gate Fields in Northern California, but he has been making regular trips east the past month to keep tabs on the "big" horse in the stable, Chocolate Candy.

 Thursday, June 04, 2009

Printing Press, Dam of Lite Light, Dead

Printing Press, dam of multiple grade I winner Lite Light, was euthanized earlier in the month because of complications from the infirmities of old age.

 Monday, January 19, 2009

Miller and West to Disperse at Keeneland

A complete dispersal of bloodstock owned by the partnership of MacKenzie and Martha Miller and the late Dr. Smiser West and his wife Kathryn is planned for the Keeneland September yearling and November mixed sales.

 Friday, September 07, 2007

Major Winner Lite Light Dead

Four-time grade I winner Lite Light was euthanized May 5 after delivering a Mineshaft filly

 Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Jack L. Finley, Raced Lite Light, Dead

Jack L. Finley, who campaigned grade I winner Lite Light, died Sept. 4 in Paradise Valley, Ariz.

 Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Top Sire Majestic Light Dies at Age 27

Prominent Central Kentucky stallion Majestic Light died last Friday at Hagyard-Davidson-McGee veterinary clinic near Lexington, Ky. following colic surgery.

 Wednesday, July 12, 2000