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Batavia: New York Excelsior "A" Series finals take place

webmaster|Sep 13, 2023
Dozen 9-13-23
Wendy J. Lowery Dozen was among the New York Excelsior "A" Series champions crowned on Wednesday

Eight $55,000 divisions went postward in the $440,000 New York Sire Stake Excelsior finals that were held at Batavia Downs on Wednesday night (Sept. 13). Several streaking horses were victorious again and had the support of the betting public.

The 2-year-old trotting filly Dozen (Chapter Seven-Sequin) drafted third for Tyler Buter behind the entry of Barn Dreamer (Jason Bartlett) and Barn CJ (Kevin Cummings) from the start to three-quarters where Buter tipped her and trotted towards the front. At the top of the stretch, Dozen was in full flight and bolted home to a 3 1/4 length win in 1:58 2/5.

It was the fifth straight win for Dozen ($2.80), who is owned by Diamond Creek Racing and trained by Marcus Melander. Diamond Creek Farm bred Dozen.

Then the 2-year-old pacing colt Pop It (Huntsville-Pop The Tags) left hard from post one for Mark MacDonald and led the entire race. While leading by 1 1/2 lengths, Pop It cut quarters of 28 1/5, 58 1/5 and 1:27 4/5 before turning for home and holding off the pocket-sitting Spectacular Plus (Jason Bartlett) to win by one-half length in 1:56.

That was the fourth straight win for Pop It ($2.70) and owners Schnittker Arnold, Country Club Acres, Joe Sbrocco and Ted Gewertz. Ray Schnittker trains Pop It, who was bred by Kathryn Weed and Kenneth Weed.

From the sophomore class, 3-year-old pacing filly Rec Time (Huntsville-Ms Malicious) and Jason Bartlett left for position from post five and dropped in second behind Light And Tight (Jordan Stratton), and followed that one for seven-eighths of the mile while Sweet Cheyenne (Marcus Miller) applied pressure to the leader from the outside. At the top of the stretch, the passing lane opened, and Rec Time paced away down the lane to a two length win in 1:55 1/5, with a sharp 27 3/5 final panel.

Rec Time ($3.90), who set Batavia Downs track record for 3-year-old pacing fillies earlier this year, won her sixth race in only eight 2023 outings for owners D Racing Stable and Jason Osullivan. Deborah Daguet trains the filly bred by Fair Winds Farm, Mark Mullen and Steve Jones.

And then 3-year-old trotting filly Serendipity (Chapter Seven-Vida De Vie) got away fourth for Marcus Miller while Five Fish Species (Mark MacDonald) led the field. Woolco (Jim Morrill Jr.) pulled first-over at the half and Miller followed with Serendipity. Halfway through the last turn, Serendipity went three-wide, and then, while under a line drive, pulled away to a 1 3/4 length victory in 1:57 1/5.

It was the ninth win of the year for Serendipity ($6.00) and owners W Donovan, Jim Winske, Stephen Michaels and Joe Sbrocco. George Ducharme trains Serendipity, who was bred by Joie De Vie Farm.

Jason Barltett won three Excelsior finals while Tyler Buter won two.

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Here is a look at the rest of the stake winning performances:

2-year-old pacing fillies

Ideal Skies (American Ideal-No Clouds Bluechip)
Driver – Alek Chartrand
Owner – United Process Control Co.
Trainer – Alek Chartrand
Breeder – Barbara Berger, Richard Carney, Farrell Carney
Time – 1:56 4/5
Mutuel – $6.40

2-year-old trotting colts and geldings

Sir Pinocchio (Met's Hall-Lady Cromwell)
Driver – Jason Bartlett
Owner – Carolyn Atherton
Trainer – Ed Hart
Breeder – Carolyn Atherton
Time – 1:59
Mutuel – $21.40

3-year-old pacing colts and geldings

Boston Bound (Boston Red Rocks-Ashleyswayrhighway)
Driver – Jim Morrill Jr.
Owner – Rick Berks, Peter Blood
Trainer – Mike Deters
Breeder – Winbak Farms
Time – 1:55 3/5
Mutuel – $6.60

3-year-old trotting colts and geldings

Seven Sins (Chapter Seven-Isolde)
Driver – Tyler Buter
Owner – Pollack Racing
Trainer – Jeff Cullipher
Breeder – Crawford Farms
Time – 1:57 3/5
Mutuel – $7.40

--press release (Batavia)--

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