Maybe driver Wally Hennessey had an inkling that the Super Hi-5 mandatory payout event, held Wednesday night at Pompano Park, might just get the headlines over the duet of co-feature "Winners Over" events.

Not taking any chances, Hennessey swept all three!

With the "must go" Super Hi-5 jackpot swelling over the past 40 programs going into the mid-week program, an astounding amount well over $1,000,000 pushed the total pool to $1,247,507, sending the Wednesday handle at the track to $1,381,817, third on the all-time list covering 51-year history of the track. On Feb. 22, 2003, Pompano handled its all-time high of $1,453,549, which topped the previous record of $1,395,473 set on Isle Of Capri Night in 2001.

After Hennessey guided Brianna Bennett's American Gold to victory in that finale, 2,114 astute handicappers were in line to cash in to the tune of $501.86 for each 20-cent investment covering the 6-5-8-9-11 combo featuring the two co-favorites finishing one-two and two of the three other "single digit" performers finishing three-four.

It was quite a night for the Hennessey's--driver Wally and trainer Dan--and owners Paul and Patricia O'Neil as the Hennessey-O'Neil connection captured both winners-over events.

First, in the $8,500 pace for mares, Godiva Seelster, back in action after a week's vacation, stretched her amazing streak of "in the money" starts to 54 with a handy 1:52.2 win measuring 2 3/4 lengths over Senorita Santanna (Kevin Wallis) with Winbak Heavenly (Matt Romano) next. Just Fine and Cheap N Easy picked up minor awards in the sextet.

Godiva Seelster has not missed a single purse check covering all of her starts as a 3 year old, 4 year old and, now, as a 5 year old.

The daughter of Camluck engaged in a brief early battle lasting all of an eighth of a mile before taking command from Senorita Santannaand then strolling through panels of :27, :56.2 and 1:25.1 before sealing the deal with a :27.1 finale for her fifth win of the year in eight starts. She has been second in her other trio of trips back of the gate.

In a post-race interview, Wally Hennessey said, "I know I have said this before, but, it's true. This mare knows how to take care of herself in the stable area or on the racetrack. She's just such a handy thing. She is amazing the way she has remained this sharp for so long...very rare, especially among mares. I asked her early for some speed and she made the lead around the turn and, when we turned for home, I didn't have to asked her for anything. She just knew what to do on her own!"

Godiva Seelster sent her seasonal bounty to $33,250 and $141,092 lifetime. Even money on the toteboard, Godiva Seelster paid $4.20 to her many followers.

In the companion, $8,500 trot, Verdi scored a handy win measuring 2 1/2 lengths in a lifetime best 1:54.3.

Gold Savage (Mickey McNichol) finished second with My Revenuer (Robbie Hoffman) next. Dream Lake finished fourth while On The Tab picked up the nickel in the septet.

Verdi, a 4-year-old son of Kadabra, left alertly--but cautiously--from his outside seven post, grinding forward and reaching the lead three-eighths into the mile after a :27.4 opener by Gold Savage. Once on top, Verdi clipped off subsequent fractions of :57 and 1:25.2 and never had an anxious moment thereafter, striding home in :29.1 for his new mark.

After that event, Hennessey grinned, "It's been quite a night, especially for the O'Neil's. I'm very happy for them! This horse has really come into his own this season. He can leave...he can brush...he's handy...he's solid...and I love the fact that he digs in every step of the mile. I hope he can keep going!"

Verdi now is seven-for-nine this year, good for $26,205 in seasonal earnings. He's banked $130,804 lifetime. As the 3-5 chalk, Verdi paid $3.20 to win. (Pompano Park)