SUMMERSIDE, PE – Kicking clear in the stretch drive, Boo Yaya became the fastest seasonal two-year-old performer in Atlantic Sires Stakes two-year-old pacing filly action Wednesday evening at Red Shores at the Summerside Raceway.
Marc Campbell supplied the winning steer as Boo Yaya dominated the stretch drive in her $16,020 Atlantic Sires Stakes A-division for rookie pacing filly.
The Robert MacLeod trained daughter of Stonebridge Terror stopped the clock in 1:58.4 by a four-length margin for Nova Scotia owners Hugh and Ali MacEachern.West River Glo (Driven by Clare MacDonald) finished second with pacesetter Cougar On A Terr (Don Gillis Jr.) third.
The other $16,020 A-split was claimed by Woodmere Jazz (Gilles Barrieau) in 1:59.2 over Kinda Like Royalty (Walter Cheverie) and JJ Scarlett (Gillis).Kevin MacLean trains the winning filly for owner Reg MacPherson of Stratford.
The $3,000 B-Divisions were won by JJ Linda (Cheverie) in 2:01.4 and Therealprincess (Corey MacPherson) in 2:01.
Legendary Ron (Jason Hughes) won the Gentlemanās Jim Pace in memory of Cam Cameron in a time of 1:58.1 for owner Doug Matheson of Cornwall.
Live racing continues Thursday evening at Red Shores Summerside with the two-year-old pacing colts in Atlantic Sires Stakes action.
For race replays and more go to Redshores.ca.
by Nicholas Oakes, for Red Shores