Bangor, me -Vier $ 17,000-plus Harnas racedivisions of the Maine Sire Stakes for 2 and 3-year-old trotters arrived in Historic Bass Park in Bangor Raceway Sunday (September 7), with the most leading success by division leaders, and another with a mild uppery.
In the $ 16,891 Maine Sire Stakes for the 2-year-old trotting Colts and Geldings, the only division that was held before the deployment card, the Queen City believers witnessed the previously undefeated first-year student, Wilder N Idy, returned to his winning ways.
After making a non -characteristic crime last week that broke his five racing series, driver Mark Athearn loved the son of To the end On point and rolled through the circuits with the greatest convenience. Glating home in 2: 07.2, it was his sixth lifetime victory, who won 4-1/2 lengths. Trained by Gretchen Athearn for owner Pat Leavitt, he was bred by the late Mike Andrew.
Gus’ Training (Heath Campbell) became second; High Fashion Hank (Nick Graffam) became third.
In the $ 17,476 split for 3-year-old trotting Colts and Geldings, it was a different division rivative between Liberty’s Wildcard and last year’s first-year champion of last year.
Driver Ken Watson sent Whatawonder to an early lead from his pylon protective position and was Kil with Liberty’s Wildcard (Kevin Switzer Jr.) directly to his helmet. Because of the wet surface, they splash with Swizter who tilted the 1/5 favorite in half to challenge the paceter. Liberty’s Wildcard was in the front but was still parked by the third panel, with the few matching steps around the bend and the track.
With a final increase in trot, the favorite son of Noble undertaking Primary due to a measured length in 2: 05.3.
Trained by Marc Tardif for owner Leighton Property, it was the random eighth victory of Liberty in nine seasonal starts and brought him more than $ 100,000 in lifelong income. He paid $ 2.40 to win and was bred by Jerry Stratton Jr.
Just Foolin (Heath Campbell) finished third.
In the second -year student of $ 17,974, Filly Trot Barbella is still the Belle of the ball, as her fourth consecutive score has achieved for driver Bruce Ranger and trainer Ken Anderson. The daughter of Whataworkout Won with 4-3/4 lengths in 2: 04.4.

Owned by Robert Zakian, she was bred by the late Mike Andrew and returned $ 2.80 to her backers. Race Me Bombshell (Drew Campbell) became second; Twisted Fate (Mike Cushing) became third.
Frosh Fillies were packed in a few $ 17,508 Maine Sire Stakes Division with eight on the gate.
When the Gary Hall wings folded, alertly left with Heyden and half of it was half in 1: 01.3 from an opening panel in: 30 seconds flat. Perhaps the speed compared to the off-going was too much for her when she went into pass while she was in the last turn and was already compiled by 1/5 favorite Pembroke Lady (Heath Campbell). Just when the audience’s choice seemed to be free, our last quote (Steve Wilson) made a final attempt to falter in Pembroke Lady.
The daughter of Cantab Fashion The upper hand was given three parts of a length, which shows that last week’s girl -breaking girls were no coincidence.
Trained by Charlene Cushing for owners/breeders R. Dipompo Jr. And Michael Graham, it was the second victory of our last quote in six seasonal starts. She paid $ 12.40 to win.
Coronation Moon (Ivan Davies) finished third.
The Sire Stakes of Maine ends in Bangor with the 3-year-old pacing fillings on Wednesday (September 10). The series then goes back to Farmington for a week of Agricultural Fair Racing, starting with the 2-year-old Colt Pacers on Monday (September 15).
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