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Sophomores In Spotlight At
Cal-Expo
Sunday, May 25, 2008 - by
Scott Ehrlich, Publicity -- Cal-Expo
Spring Sires Stakes Championship Finals, each carrying a
purse of $25,000, were the featured attraction at Cal-Expo
on Saturday night (May 24), on which some won as expected,
and some didn't.
In the first Sires Stakes, this for filly trotters, Smooth
Jazz, to no ones surprise, would remain unbeaten in ten
career starts.
Coming away in fourth position from post-one in the field of
seven, trainer Tim Maier, off of an opening quarter of
:30.1, would move his star pupil to the front after 5-16ths
of a mile.
Making the lead at the half-mile pole, timed in 1:01.3,
Maier would open up the pacing bred (Tulane-Jazzplace-Artsplace)
filly to the middle of the final-turn before reaching the
three-quarter mile marker, timed in 1:32.
Expanding the lead to the seven-eighths mile pole, and even
more for the balance of the mile, Smooth Jazz would clobber
her foes while barely urged on her way to a 10-1/2-length
triumph ($2.10). Bred in part by owner Denise Maier,
Smooth Jazz would stop the timer at 2:02.1. Sad
Parting (Gilbert Herrera) was a good first-over second, and
Letter Of Intent (Bruce Clarke) finished another 2-1/2
lengths back, in third.
Next up were the pacing boys, on which Star Time Kid won
($3.20) as expected.
Coming away in third in the field of six, driver Ed Hensley
would quarter move his gelding off the :28.3 opening split.
Clearing to the front just before the field had traveled
7-16ths of a mile, Star Time Kid would reach the half-mile
pole, timed in :58, and the three-quarter mile station,
timed in an unchallenged 1:26.4.
Now being asked with the field in the upper-stretch, Star
Time Kid would open up the lead, then under wheel-disc
encouragement would continue to respond on his way to a
4-1/2-length victory. Bred and owned by Sheldon Perry
and Alan Kirschenbaum, and trained by Gene Vallandingham for
the Rick Plano stable, Star Time Kid would pace the mile in
1:55.1. Themaninthewindow (Luke Plano) was a
non-threatening second, and Nightscreamer (Jim Lackey)
finished another 4-1/2-lengths farther back, in third.
The boys remained in the spotlight for the third Sires
Stakes, this for trotters, and 'trot' was the keyword, as
the only two that did in the field of seven, that being
Meringue and R Big Ben (Scott U'Ren), finished one-two.
Getting the lead quickly off the gate for Luke Plano,
Meringue would trot the first-quarter in :29.3, but with the
favored (3-5) Stars And Sites (Bruce Clarke) right on his
back. This while four of the other five trotters in
the race jumped it off after the start and into the
first-turn.
With Meringue having now traveled 5-16ths of a mile, luck
would be on his side, but not on the side of Stars And Sites
-- who would make a terribly costly break at that point and
spot Meringue roughly twenty-lengths.
Reaching the half-mile pole, timed in 1:01.3, with R Big Ben
now having inherited second, Meringue would reach the
three-quarter mile station, timed in 1:32.2, all while Stars
And Sites had now recovered to trot within five-lengths of
the lead.
Now in the stretch, Meringue would own a commanding
open-length lead as Stars And Sites would gamely take over
second with an eighth of a mile to go, but only to make
would had to be a tiring break soon after that.
As a result, Meringue would cruise to an 11-1/2-length win
($4.20). Proudly owned by Dawn Evango and trained by
Hans Rynningen, Meringue would stop the timer at 2:02.2,
thus giving Plano the middle portion of a driving triple.
R Big Ben had luck on his side and finished in second, and
Stars And Sites finished an unlucky third, just a neck
farther back.
In the final Sires Stakes, this for the filly pacers, Wooski
would provide a slight upset.
Looped out of the gate with Ed Hensley driving from
post-position four in the field of eight, the pair would get
the lead just past a testy :28.1 first-quarter.
Once on the lead though, Hensley would give his charge a
:30.2 second-quarter breather as they'd reach the half-mile
marker, timed in :58.3.
With the field now midway through the final-turn, Wooksi
would meet up with the 2-5 favorite My Fanny (Luke Plano)
and would only hold a neck advantage at the three-quarter
mile pole, timed in 1:27.
Now drawing clear into the lane, Wooski would pour it on at
the seven-eighths mile pole and there'd be no catching her
as she'd smartly score ($8.20) in solid fashion by
2-1/4-lengths. Owned by the partnership of Billie
Schwartz, Jw Standardbreds, Hans Karge and Jay Rosenberg,
who co-bred the filly with trainer Jim Wilkinson Jr., Wooski
would pace the mile in 1:56.2, thus giving Hensley the third
of four driving wins on the card. My Fanny had to
settle for second, and Late Bloomer (Bruce Clarke) was a
respectable third, another 2-3/4-lengths back, in third.
Live racing will resume at Cal-Expo on Thursday (May 29) and
continue through Saturday (May 31). Post-time each
night is scheduled for 5:35 p.m. (PDT). On Thursday,
Cal-Expo offers a complete Lasagna dinner, which includes
salad and bread, for just $3.00.
The Pick-6 at Cal-Expo is now a $1 wager.
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