Scioto: Grace Hill tallies in initial outing this year
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The Dan Patch 2024 Older Female Pacer of the Year, Grace Hill, won her first start of 2024 at Eldorado Scioto Downs on Friday (May 17). Leaving from their assigned post eight, Tony Hall sent Grace Hill straight to the top and won the $27,000 fillies and mares open pace by three-quarters of a length in 1:50 3/5.
Trained by Virgil Morgan, Jr., Grace Hill set opening fractions of 26 3/5, 55 and 1:22 1/5. Coming home in 28 2/5, the 6-year-old daughter of Always B Miki held off stablemate Alexa Skye (Dan Noble), who finished second, and a hard-charging Scorecard Dandy (Sam Widger), who was third. Grace Hill, owned by Tom Hill, earned $573,526 and took her 1:47 4/5 lifetime mark at Woodbine Mohawk Park in 2023 on her way to divisional Dan Patch honors. She qualified three times before making her seasonal debut at Scioto.
Also on the Friday evening card was the $26,000 open trot, won by Spitfire Oversees (Brett Miller) in 1:53 2/5. The 4-year-old ridgling by International Moni is trained by Stacey Van Huizen for Thestable Spitfireovrsees. He now has four wins in his last seven starts and $91,750 earned in his 14 seasonal starts in 2024. Scorecard Dan (Sam Widger) finished second and Wildfire Seelster (Jeremy Smith) was third.
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Scioto's weekend action continues Saturday (May 18) with 16 races on tap and a first post time of 5:45 p.m. The $27,000 open pace headliner has last week's runner-up, Little Rocket Man, posted as the 2-1 morning line favorite, even while assigned the outside post nine. The meet's leading driver, Jeremy Smith, will once again sit behind the Ken Rucker trainee. Catch track announcer Barry Vicroy's interview with Smith on the Scioto pre-card show starting at 5:30 p.m. There is a $4,595 carryover for the 20-cent Super High-5 starting in race four.
--press release (Scioto)--

