Harness: Case picks up first win since 2017

It only took three tries for Walter Case Jr. to return to the winners circle, something the tenth all-time leading dash-winning driver has done over 11,000 times, but none since 2017.
Tuesday (June 29) at Cumberland, 'Casey' sprung Trotting For Cash from the starting gate from the outside post six and never looked back. Case steered the 4-year-old son of Cash Hall to a 2:01 3/5 victory for trainer James Dunn and owner Diane Dunn. He paid $12.80 to win.
Following a four year absence, Case had two winless starts on Saturday (June 26) and came right back to win the opener on Tuesday, where he had three additional drives on the nine-race card. Drew Campbell and Nick Graffam both had driving doubles.
Live harness racing from Cumberland is presented each Tuesday and Saturday through July 31, post time is 2:30 pm, with two additional dates added Wed. & Thurs., Aug. 4 & 5 with 11 am posts.
-edited release (Chris Tully for First Tracks Cumberland)

