Cumberland, me -The $ 340,000 first -year students of Maine were disputed on Saturday (September 27) and fans provided for the most lucrative slate of Harnas races to be held on the Cumberland Fair this year.
Under sunny sky, the grandstand was full of fans who liked to witness the next generation of Standardbred stars who were born and bred in the Pine Tree State. The promotion did not disappoint, because the undefeated first-year phenomenon led every step of the road to conquer his $ 85,947 Maine Sire Sire Stakes 2-year-old Colt and Ruin Tempo Final in 2:00.
Driven by Kevin Switzer Jr. For trainer Kevin Switzer Sr. And owners KDK Standardrs, Kathleen Mofield and Anthony Sivik Jr., the son of Dude’s the man never had an anxious moment because he prevailed with 4-1/2 open lengths.
Bred in Maine by Luke and Patricia Varnum, Real HorrorShow paid $ 2.40 to win as the heavy favorite, achieved his ninth consecutive victory of the season and conservently his invalid record and raised his income to $ 100,377.
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Mia’s boy (Mark Athearn) came in second; Daytoremember (Heath Campbell) finished third.
Another undefeated star, Snowonthepines, came in the $ 85,947 Pacing Filly Final with her eight-race Win Streak on the line and did not disappoint.
Switzer Jr. Sent the daughter of Dude’s the man to an early lead and never looked back as the rest of the followed by obedient behind the division -striking. In the piece, however, the bag was just delicious (Ron Cushing) took her shot on the pacester, but Snowonthepines maintained an advantage of half a length at the wire and stumbled the timer in 2:02.
Trained by Marc Tardif for owner/breeder Leighton Property, the 1/9 favorite paid $ 2.20 to win the ninth straight start of her illustrious season, earned with $ 100,288.
Ekorus (Nick Graffam) finished third.
Pembroke Lady switched to the Diagonally Gaited Set and scored a front-end victory in her $ 85,908 split for Frosh Draven Fillies.

Driven by Heath Campbell for trainer Valerie Grondin, the daughter of Pembroke Slugger held the bag shortly after the start when Hayden (Gary Hall) took the point. The rear return The first time Campbell was heading to get the pace with the 3/5 favorite.
Beyond the Half Pembroke lady, each call made a winning when the field stepped into the outer stream in an attempt to falter in the leader and avoid early breakers. Our last quote (Steve Wilson) first challenged the third station, but failed to get a significant land on the PaceSetter.
Hayden was sitting out along the piece and had one last wave and ended within half a length of the division leader Pembroke Lady in 2:06, who returned $ 3.20.
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Owned by Brenda Varney and bred by the late Bill Varney, it was the eighth victory of the Ministry of the season, which increased its bankroll to $ 100,107.
Our last quote hung up for third place.
In the division of $ 85,591 for first-year students who trotting Colts and Geldings, it was the tough favorite wilder n Idy who wanged behind the starting gate, but succeeded in pulling himself together and keeping his thoughts through the remaining stations and to a 5-3/4 length hull in 2: 04.2.
Driven by Mark Athearn for trainer Gretchen Athearn, the son of to the Hilt $ 2.20 paid. Wilder N Idy is owned by Patrick Leavitt and raised his seasonal Kitty to $ 119,584. Bred by the late Mike Andrew, he completed his Maine Sire Stakes season with eight victories in nine starts.
Driver Kevin Switzer Jr. Led all drivers on the program and scored four times, including two Sire Stakes Finals.
The last racing date of the Cumberland Fair Meet is Sunday (September 28).
After the fair, the 18-day winter festival of the track starts on November 2 and then follows a two-day Saturday-Sunday schedule during November. The month of December picks up on Friday for 3-day weekends racing until December 21. Our annual au revoir pension ceremonies are planned for December 20.
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Through Chris TullyFor the first tracks Cumberland
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