The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono is getting ready to kick off its 50th season on Saturday, March 21, and a commemorative book looking back at the past 50 years has been released.
‘The Golden Era of Pocono Downs’ features photos, statistics, and feature articles, including the role of Pocono in Hurricane Agnes in 1972, and is available at the Pocono programs desk for $3.
Longtime harness writer Jerry Connors researched and compiled the statistics, along with several of the features within the book. Also featured is an article on the impeccable track surface written by Jay Bergman, longtime editor of harness racing’s Harness Eye and columnist for The Daily Racing Form.
Dale Rapson – the track’s vice president of racing operations and who has been at the track for 36 years – announced at the press conference on Wednesday that he was truly proud of how far The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono has come in 50 years, from a track headed for bankruptcy, to the superior racing surface it is today, attracting the best drivers, trainers, and horses in the country.
The book also features a four-page photo collage dedicated to employees over the years. According to Rapson, his employees are one of the reasons that The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono is so successful. “It’s the way they treat the customers, that’s the big thing,” Rapson said. “The customers love our employees. Plus, their dependability - you can always count on them, and I think, their knowledge. I learn from them as well as they learn from me.”
(With files from The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono)