YONKERS, N.Y.— Andrew Adamczyk zipped off a pocket ride with Call Me Thefireman (Wishing Stone) and spurted clear to a 2:01.2 victory in the $15,000 North American Amateur Drivers Association (NAADA) Fall Trotting Series harness racing final on Thursday night (Nov. 9) at Yonkers Raceway.
Leaving from post 2, Call Me Thefireman shot for the lead and sparred for control with By A Hoff Hanover (driven by Joe Lee) through a :29 first quarter. Adamczyk relinquished control to By A Hoff Hanover, and he strolled to a :59.1 half under minimal pressure.
By A Hoff Hanover remained in control to the backstretch while Lionhead (Yogi Sheridan), parked from the start, began floundering on the rim with Stravinsky (James Slendorn) and Fair Glider (Robert Ciavardini) caught behind weakening cover. Lee began calling upon By A Hoff Hanover coming to three-quarters in 1:30 as Adamczyk and Call Me Thefireman slid out of a tight pocket to attack.
Call Me Thefireman kicked to the lead spinning around the final turn and coasted through the lane to a 2-1/4-length victory as the third choice in the betting. Turbochargedpete (Joe Faraldo), the 8-5 favorite, wove through traffic to take second with Lionhead third and Judge Ken (Jacob Stillwell) fourth.
CALL ME THEFIREMAN REPLAY
Andrew Adamczyk conditions Call Me Thefireman, a 7-year-old gelding, for owner Anthony Verruso. He paid $10.40 to win.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by Ray Cotolo, for NAADA