The New York Sire Stakes doubled up at Batavia Downs on Saturday (Aug. 23) night as 3-year-old trotters of both genders lined up for $236,700 in total purses.  The fillies went one division for $121,800 and My Debt Collecter (Chapter Seven-Magic Presto) captured her fifth NYSS win of the year.  Calculus Risk (Jeff Gregory) got to the front quickly ahead of Chapvious (Jason Bartlett) and seated My Debt Collecter (Tyler Buter) third as they rolled to the quarter in 28 1/5. Positions remained unchanged to the half, but as they headed towards three-quarters, Buter tipped My Debt Collecter and started the trek towards the leader. After the group trotted by three-quarters in 1:27 1/5, Calculus Risk still had a two length advantage as My Debt Collecter seemed to stall in the turn. But when they entered the lane, Buter gave My Debt Collecter her head, and she methodically made up ground on Calculus Risk, then pulled ahead by one-half length at the light in 1:56 3/5.  The seventh win of the year for My Debt Collecter ($4.20) pushed her 2025 earnings to $344,722 for owners Dave Mc Duffee, Melvin Hartman and Little E LLC. Nifty Norman trains the winner.  Then, the colts and geldings went to post in two divisions, and in the first $56,900 group Variegated (Chapter Seven-White Cheetah) simply overpowered the competition.  Jason Bartlett took no prisoners with Variegated and led the entire race by a gapped margin. After stepping off fractions of 28 2/5, 58 3/5 and 1:27 3/5, Bartlett let Variegated go, and he pulled away by 2 1/2 lengths in the last turn. He then bolted home under wraps by 3 3/4 lengths in 1:56 3/5 to remain undefeated in the NYSS this year.  It was fourth win of 2025 for Variegated ($2.30), and it pushed him over the quarter-million dollar mark, now boasting $251,525 in earnings this year for owner S R F Stable and trainer Marcus Melander.  ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter In the $58,000 second split, Fadeaway Hanover (Chapter Seven-Coffeecake Hanover) went gate-to-wire for his seventh win of the year.  Jim Morrill Jr. got Fadeaway Hanover past Banksy Monkey (Jeff Gregory) and to the front at the quarter in 29 2/5. He then got to the half in a soft 59 seconds before an outer flow came led by Seven Layer (Niko Karna), who was followed by Karinchak (Mark Macdonald), and they passed three-quarters in 1:28 3/5. After rounding the turn and straightening for home, Fadeaway Hanover was still in command, but Karinchak had tipped widest of all and made a late lunge at the leader. However, he came up just shy as Fadeaway Hanover hung on to win by three-quarters of a length in 1:57 4/5.  It was the seventh win of the year for the heavily-favored Fadeaway Hanover ($3.70), who is owned by Benoit Baillargeon, Santo Vena and Nunzio Vena and trained by Sara Baillargeon.  Jason Bartlett and Jim Morrill Jr. both scored hat tricks in the bike on Saturday.  Live racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Wednesday (Aug. 27) with post time at 6 p.m. --press release (Batavia Downs)--