Frank Chick's Caviart Daisy established a new track record in the 3-year-old filly pacing category Sunday with a dominating 1:53 1/5 effort as Virginia Breeder's Fund elimination weekend competition continued at Shenandoah Downs. The Sweet Lou filly powered away to a three length lead after the start and cut panels of 28, 56 2/5 and 1:25 before carrying a six length lead into the top of the stretch. The Jamie Sullivan trainee crossed the wire eight lengths the best and added to the $217,360 career bankroll she had entering the race. Tony Morgan guided the winner to victory. The previous divisional record holder was Caviart Sophie, who set her 1:54 1/5 mark in 2024. Julie Collins' Caviart Santa Fe finished second and Jason Walters' Fools Journey took third. Hagerman Racing's More Than Better wired the field in the other Breeders filly division in 1:56 3/5. The More The Better N filly's margin throughout wasn't as robust as Caviart Daisy's, but she got the job done after panels of 29 1/5, 59 4/5 and 1:29 1/5. She finished half a length ahead of Ron Millman's runner-up Meemaw's Column. Debbie Warnick's Watch Sparks Fly finished third.  Dr. Edward Ward's Caviart Sheridan and William Hartt's Caviart Cadet won respective Breeders divisions in the sophomore colt/gelding pace category. The former won by 2 1/2 lengths in 1:55 1/5 courtesy of a coast-to-coast trip authored by driver Nick Roland. The Tracy Bradshaw trainee won his third lifetime race in a career-best time. Calin Savage and Pennie Savage's Savage Warrior finished second, while Lawrence Cooper's Caviart Hartley was third. The latter's trip mirrored that of Caviart Sheridan - a front-stepping route as the 1-9 favorite with Tony Morgan in the sulky. The Tall Dark Stranger gelding's time of 1:58 2/5 was triggered as unexpected rain moved into the area. The Britney Dillon trainee finished second in the 2025 Breeder's final as a 2-year-old behind Caviart Trenton - who was second in Sunday's elimination. The runner-up is owned by Ramna Gillespie. Jamie Bozman's Caviart Harper was third.       ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Breeders' weekend action kicked off Saturday as Scott Betts's Cindy Lou Goo captured the fastest of four sophomore trot elimination races, covering the mile in 1:59 2/5. The Googoo Gaagaa gelding stuck a nose in front of Joyce Lineweaver's front-stepping Punchin Preacher just past the quarter fraction and never looked back, crossing the line in 1:59 2/5. Russell Foster piloted the winner for co-owners Tim Betts and Shanamphilankilou, Inc. Bob McKim's Kalispel took the other sophomore male trot, wiring the field of eight in 2:01. The son of Gregory Pecs was fresh off a second-place finish in a $100,000 Viginia Sire Stake final two weeks ago. On Saturday, he held off a pesky Ahtohallan in the final quarter to win by one-half length with 21-year-old driver Koltin Noble in the bike. Kalispel won for the seventh time in ten starts and pushed his earnings to $88,504. Trainer Ron Millman's filly trotters Progessivekathy and Caviart Gemma swept ladies divisions in 2:00 and 2:00 1/5, respectively. Dr. Scott Woogen owns the pair, who were driven respectively by Russell Foster and Fern Paquet Jr.  The former, a daughter of II Mago, passed eventual runner-up Wolfpack One at the head of the stretch and charged on en route to a 4 1/4 length triumph. Wolfpack One, owned by a trio from North Carolina that includes Stuart Chambers, Bcjm Inc. and Divine Horse Racing, was second, while The Stable Cherrys Girl and Hutchison Harness LLC.'s Cherry's Girl finished third. The latter finished second initially to Timothy Betts and Shanamphilankilou's Honolugoo, but after a judge's objection review, the order was flip-flopped, and Woogen's Captain Corey filly gained the top spot. Ashley Mulkern's Twisted Janet finished third. A second round of Breeder's eliminations will be held next weekend, followed by a Day of Champions card on May 23rd when a four-pack of $100,000 finals will be contested.  --press release (Shenandoah Downs)--