Deep red, crisp, sweet-tart with resistance to fire blight, scab, and powdery mildew. Origin: Midwest Apple Improvement Association, Newcomerstown, OH, by W. Dodd, D. Doud, J.M. Lynd, and G. Miller. Honeycrisp O.P.; planted 2001 in Pataskala, OH; propagated 2010. USPP 30,472; 7 May 2019. Tree: very vigorous, fast-growing; round; growth habit spreading; leaves large; blooms with Golden Delicious; resistant to fire blight, scab, and powdery mildew. Fruit: large, diameter 7.2-8.5 cm; conical, regular, symmetrical; dark, intense red over yellow ground color; flesh very crisp, firm, juicy; flavor complex, sweet-tart; ripens late October in Newcomerstown; storability long.