East Rutherford, NJ (SportsNetwork. Air Jordan 7 Sale .com) - Champion 2-year-old pacing filly JK Shesalady has been voted harness racings 2014 Horse of the Year by the U.S. Harness Writers Association. The announcement was made on Thursday. JK Shesalady finished the year as the top-ranked horse in the Hambletonian Society/Breeders Crown Top 10 poll. The 2-year-old is trained by Nancy Johansson for owner 3 Brothers Stables. The filly has been driven by Yannick Gingras and Tim Tetrick. The filly was perfect in 12 starts in 2014 for $883,330. She won the Breeders Crown Pace for 2-year-old fillies at The Meadowlands on Nov. 22. Sweet Lou, champion Older Male Pacer, was named the Dan Patch Award winner as 2014 Pacer of the Year and champion 3-year-old trotting filly Shake It Cerry was named the 2014 Trotter of the Year. The Dan Patch Awards will be presented on Sunday, Feb. 22 in Orlando. Here is the complete list of the 2014 Dan Patch Award winners: Horse of the Year: JK Shesalady Pacer of the Year: Sweet Lou Trotter of the Year: Shake It Cerry 2-year-old pacing colt: Artspeak 2-year-old pacing filly: JK Shesalady 2-year-old trotting colt: Pinkman 2-year-old trotting filly: Mission Brief 3-year-old pacing colt: McWicked 3-year-old pacing filly: Colors A Virgin 3-year-old trotting colt: Father Patrick 3-year-old trotting filly: Shake It Cerry Older Male Pacer: Sweet Lou Older Female Pacer: Anndrovette, Rocklamation Older Male Trotter: Sebastian K Older Female Trotter: Classic Martine Air Max 3 Sale . The Brewers finalized a US$36 million, three-year contract with free agent third baseman Aramis Ramirez on Wednesday, adding a much-needed bat to their lineup. 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We felt that way through minicamp, into fall camp and in the preseason. That was one of our expectations, that we were able to execute and we were going to be efficient on offence." Locker picked apart a Kansas City defence that lost Pro Bowl linebacker Derrick Johnson and starting defensive tackle Mike DeVito to Achilles injuries. He finished 22 of 33 while connecting with eight different players, including former Chiefs wide receiver Dexter McCluster. "Jake did great," Whisenhunt said. "All those things weve worked with, footwork-wise and technique-wise, and you saw it. Thats really exciting. But its just one game." Kendall Wright and Delanie Walker had TD catches for the Titans, and Ryan Succop was perfect on four field-goal attempts against the team that released him last weekend. "Theres no question this was a special day," Succop said. "It was an awesome day. Great to come back to Kansas City. Im very thankful the day went the way that it did." Smith, who signed a four-year, $68 million extension last weekend, was just 19 of 35 for 202 yards in a haphazard performance by a Kansas City offence weakened by suspensions. Leading wide receiver Dwayne Bowe was forced to miss the game following an arrest last November, and right tackle Donald Stephenson served the first game of his four-game suspension for violating the leagues policy on performance-enhancing substances. The Chiefs didnt reach the end zone until Anthony Fasanos TD catch in the fourth quarter. Running back Jamaal Charles, who is the Chiefs biggest game-breaker, was a non-factor. He carried seven times for 19 yards and had four catcches for 15 yards. Curry Shoes Sale. "All those things we did last year to win, we didnt do them today," Smith said. "We didnt execute, didnt execute in a lot of phases, especially offence." After Kansas City jumped out to a 3-0 lead, when Cairo Santos banged a 35-yard attempt off the right upright and through for the first field goal of his career, just about nothing went right. Santos missed a 47-yarder moments later and the Titans seized control. Locker led his team 62 yards for a go-ahead touchdown, an easy toss to Walker in the back of the end zone. Succop followed with a field goal later in the half for a 10-0 lead. Johnson went down with his Achilles injury just before the half, and DeVito was lost to a nearly identical injury on the first drive of the second half. Locker capped that drive with a short TD pass to Wright, who managed to contort his body just enough to touch the pylon as he was going out of bounds. The touchdown gave Tennessee a 17-3 lead and started a shower of boos from a crowd that had been full of optimism. "Those are guys who are kind of staples of their defence," Locker said. "They were in there almost every snap, especially Derrick. You understand thats going to change up their personnel a little bit. Yeah, you look at it and maybe understand where you can gain an advantage." It was an important opener for the injury-prone Locker. The Titans declined their fifth-year option on him in in the off-season, so the pressure is on Locker to perform this season. He certainly did against a Chiefs defence that was full of questions entering the season, and has even more after a pair of serious injuries to key defensive players. "I have a lot of respect for Coach Reid and this football team and these fans," Whisenhunt said. "We didnt do great all the time, but we did enough. Im very happy for that." Notes: Titans LB Zach Brown left with a shoulder injury. ... Jason McCourty had two interceptions for Tennessee. "Those were big for us," he said. "That last one sealed the game." ... McCluster ran for 29 yards and had one catch for 17 yards. ... Chiefs S Eric Berry had a career-high 14 tackles. ... Chiefs RT Jeff Allen left with a strained biceps. ' ' '