OCEANPORT, N.J. – Lady Sabelia won the $71,080 Red Cross Stakes on Sunday, capping a big stakes weekend for Maryland shippers at Monmouth Park. On Saturday, Medea took the Grade 3 Eatontown Stakes for trainer Francis “Tres” Abbott III from the Fair Hill training center. Robin Graham, based at Laurel, took the lion’s share of the Red Cross purse back home to the Free State. Lady Sabelia, the 7-5 favorite, earned her second stakes victory in the race for filly and mare sprinters. Horacio Karamanos was aboard as the 4-year-old beat Munnings Sister by 2 1/2 lengths. Munnings Sister broke alertly and bounded right to the front with Lady Sabelia snugged right behind the leader. Karamanos angled his filly off the rail midway on the turn and stacked widest of all entering the stretch. From there, Lady Sabelia took off down the center of the track for the convincing victory, the fourth in nine starts for Frank P. Wright’s homebred. Her previous stakes victory was the $100,000 Safely Kept at Laurel last November. “The filly has speed, and she wanted to go,” Karamanos said. “I tried to cover her up a little bit, so when I hit the stretch I had plenty horse. Then I let her open up.” The time was 1:10.71 for the six furlongs on the fast track. Munnings Sister, pressured throughout, held the place spot by a neck over Geeky Gorgeous, who rallied from last in the seven-horse field. Sounds of the City was fourth followed by Laguna Girl, Mama Zee, and Pinot Grigio. Here’s Zealicious, Lion D N A, and Ultimate Shopper were early Red Cross scratches. Ultimate Shopper ran fifth Saturday in the Grade 3 Bed o’ Roses Handicap at Belmont Park. Lion D N A was 10th in the same race.