Seven $40,000 Ohio Sires Stakes harness racing divisions for 2-year-old pacing colts and fillies were contested on a balmy Saturday evening, July 24 at Scioto Downs.
Hotshot TemptressĀ got the evening started by setting a new track record for 2-year-old pacing fillies of 1:51.2, with Brett Miller driving for trainer Kyle Ater.Ā The homebred daughter of McArdle is owned by Rebecca Ewingās Ivy Holdings of Apple Creek, Ohio. The winner left the gate as the 5-2 choice and was well ahead of 9-1Ā SloopyĀ (Chris Page) at the wire, with 29-1 longshotĀ Spitting ImageĀ (Mike Wilder) getting up for third.Ā Hotshot Temptress pushed her career earnings to $25,200 with the win, the first of her career in three tries.
HOTSHOT TEMPTRESS REPLAY
Cape Cod HanoverĀ made it three in a row with a 1:53.1 score in the second division for pacing fillies.Ā Trained by Ron Burke and driven by Chris Page, the daughter of Downbytheseaside prevailed easily after winning leg one in 1:53.3, and now has $43,400 in career earnings.Ā Cape Cod Hanover was the 1-5 favorite, besting 5-1Ā Mermaid By The SeaĀ (Ronnie Wrenn, Jr.), with 10-1Ā Allnight MikiĀ (Mike Wilder) third.
CAPE COD HANOVER
Dragon LadyĀ (Chris Page) used an inside move to come up in the final strides and best the leadingĀ Secret Side PieceĀ (Trevor Smith) in the third OSS filly division.Ā The daughter of Fear The Dragon stopped the clock in 1:54 for trainer Ron Burke and owners Burke Racing, Weaver Bruscemi, William Donovan and Let It Ride Stable. Dragon Lady was the 3-1 choice, with Secret Side Piece the 3-5 favorite, and third-place finisher Big Time Barbie (Trevor Smith), a mild longshot at 12-1. The victory was the first in three starts for Dragon Lady, who now has $32,000 in lifetime earnings.
DRAGON LADY REPLAY
Sea SilkĀ captured the final OSS contest for 2-year-old pacing fillies, stopping the timer in 1:52.2 with her third consecutive victory and second in this series.Ā The daughter of Downbytheseaside took Leg one in 1:53.3 for driver Chris Page and trainer Ron Burke, who owns Sea Silk in partnership with Weaver Bruscemi, Knox Services and Hatfield Stables.Ā Sea Silk now has $115,000 in career earnings and was the 1-2 favorite in this stake, followed by 9-1Ā Bottle N CorkĀ (Ronnie Wrenn, Jr.), with 20-1 longshotĀ Avia HanoverĀ (Brett Miller) third.
SEA SILK REPLAY
Seaside WayĀ captured the first of three OSS divisions for freshmen pacing colts, stopping the clock in lifetime best 1:52 with Chris Page driving for trainer Ronnie Burke.Ā The son of Downbytheseaside is owned by Burke Racing, Weaver Bruscemi, Knox Services and Slaughter Racing, and pushed his career earnings to $25,760 with his first career triumph as the 6-5 favorite.Ā Ā Shane FalcoĀ was second for Danny Noble with 10-1 longshotĀ Seaside JetĀ (Tyler Smith) getting up for third.
SEASIDE WAY REPLAY
Gulf ShoresĀ absolutely cruised to a new lifetime 1:51.3 triumph in the second OSS division for pacing colts, steered by Ronnie Wrenn, Jr., to his second straight win for trainer Brian Brown.Ā The son of Downbytheseaside left the gate as the 1-9 favorite, besting 26-1Ā Tre CruzĀ (Brett Miller) by open lengths, with 14-1Ā Risenshine SeasideĀ (Ryan Stahl) third. Gulf Shores now has $40,000 in career earnings.
GULF SHORES REPLAY
Sling ShockĀ didnāt disappoint his backers as the 1-9 favorite, scoring his third consecutive victory in 1:53.2 for trainer Christi Noble and driver Danny Noble in the third OSS division for pacing colts.Ā The son of Downbytheseaside upped his lifetime earnings to $115,000 by defeating 30-1Ā TerminatorĀ (Chris Page), who was second, and 15-1Ā Rose Run XplosionĀ (Mike Wilder), who finished third.
SLING SHOCK REPLAY
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