Ma Chere Hall, who
tied the Vernon record for her age, sex and gait with a 1:56 clocking
in last Friday's fifth and final KCS preliminary leg here, followed that
remarkable
score up with a 1:54.3 mile in the $202,500 filly flight to establish a
new Downs standard for her class.
Ma Chere Hall wins Kindergarten Filly in track record time |
Banco Solo's
1:55.3 victory for driver Jeff Gregory in the $206,000 male title test
proved to be a personal best effort, and the fastest mile by a freshman
colt trotter
at the 87-program meeting. The previous 1:55.4 speed
standard was shared by Lauderdale, a divisional winner in this event
last week, and Royalty For Life, who established the mark on Aug. 25.
Competing as part
of a three-filly Jonas Czernyson stable entry in Friday's sixth session,
Ma Chere Hall and driver Corey Callahan drafted along behind stablemate
Shared
Past, who cut fractions of :27-seconds, :57, and 1:25.4.
The fleet-footed daughter of Deweycheatumnhowe-Margarita Hall used a speed spurt in the final 16th to earn a head triumph over the Yannick Gingras-steered pace-setter.
Friday's
first-place finish by Ma Chere Hall marked the third this season for the
career-winner of $145,101, who is shared in ownership by Walnut Hall,
Ltd., Aldebaran
Park, Inc. and Joe Sbrocco.
Banco Solo scores with Jeff Gregory |
Banco Solo's speedy score was his second locally and seventh in 10 season's starts.
"I just happened to pick up the drive behind him from trainer
Kenneth Oscarsson last week and it has worked out well for both of us.
He's a very nice colt," said Gregory, a former Vernon regular, who is now one of the Standardbred sports leading catch-drivers.
The fast-closing,
1-1/4 length triumph by the brown son of Master Glide-Silver Thatch over
All Laid Out (Jim Rattray driving) raised his career winnings to
$157,481 for
Atlantic Trot, Inc.
Friday's $8,500 Junior Open trot was won by Aruba Vacation, who wired seven select rivals with a 1:56 performance in race eight.
Jim Morrill, Jr. did the steering for trainer Guy Howard and the Howard Stables.
Truman Gale, last
season's top provisional driver at the Downs, steering Cash In Watsu and
Photo Master to victories, earned his second driving double of the meet
during
Friday's 11-race program.
DOWNS DOINGS—Morrill, Jr., another one of the sport's leading catch-drivers, earned his 64th
victory despite limited appearances at the Downs in 2012…Saturday's
12-race line-up, which includes an $11,000 Open pace in race one, will
begin at 6:55 p.m…Just three more live racing cards remain during the
track's 90-card campaign…Additional information regarding Vernon Downs,
its casino, hotel, racing and promotional events
can be obtained at www.vernondowns.com.
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