HARRINGTON, DE – Andrew Glassmeyer’s Sweet Angel Boy (Sweet Lou) with harness racing driver Corey Callahan won his fifth straight race Monday (May 20) at Harrington Raceway in the $22,500 Free-for-All Pace in 1:51.3.
Trained by his owner, the 6-year-old gelding was a front-end winner over On The Cards N and Layton Hanover. All of Sweet Angel Boy’s wins this year have come with him being on the lead. He paid $9.60 to win.
SWEET ANGEL BOY REPLAY
One race later, Rodney Long’s The Candyman Can (Rockin Image, $3.20, Tony Morgan) was a repeat winner in 1:53.1 in a $45,000 claiming event for pacers.
Later on the card, 80-year-old driver Eddie Davis, a Delaware driving legend, won with Allan Pullman’s In Thought (Ponder, $57.20) in 1:56.4. Davis is a former driving champion in The First State and winner of over 8,500 races.
IN THOUGHT REPLAY
Tlb Racing’s Captaincountrystar (Captaintreacherous, $2.10, Pat Berry) reset his lifetime mark, set last week, in 1:51 for trainer Traci Berry for his 2nd straight blowout win in a $14,500 conditioned pace.
Montrell Teague had 4 wins on the card. Allan Davis had a driving triple.
Live racing will continue on a Monday through Wednesday schedule (post time 4:30 p.m.).
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by Matt Sparacino, for Harrington RacewayĀ