Delaware County Fair: Reichers Caviar, I'll Annie Up surprise in OBC events

Reichers Caviar (David Miller) overcame post position eight and passed What's Up Cupcake (Tyler Smith) in the final strides to win the first division of the $124,000 (div.) Ohio Breeders Championship for 2-year-old filly trotters on Wednesday afternoon at the Delaware County Fair.
Reichers Caviar, who won in 2:04 1/5, is co-owned by Lance and Larry Baylis and trained by Chris Beaver. Her career earnings are just $313 short of $100,000 for the season.
I'll Annie Up (Chris Page) scored an 11-1 upset in the second $62,000 split.
The Uncle Peter filly was able to get by the pace-setting Gabbys C Note (Aaron Merriman) in mid-stretch to win in 2:02 2/5. Purple Aura (Anthony MacDonald) rallied for third.
I'll Annie Up made it two straight wins for owners Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, W.J. Donovan and Joe Sbrocco.
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Millionaire Takes OBC Aged Trot
Mission Accepted (Page) took the $17,500 OBC aged trot event in 1:57 4/5.
The 6-year-old son of Manofmanymissions won for the 32nd time in his career after defeating Shine All The Way (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) by a half-length. Pure Chance (Aaron Merriman) and Yes (Anthony MacDonald) were third and fourth.
Mission Accepted, who has earned $1.1 million, is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Knox Services, David Wills, and Weaver Bruscemi.
--press release (Delaware County Fair)--

