Friday, March 27 PIZZAZZ HANOVER (NW3FM) left well, got shuffled, brushed to the lead and was a handy winner much like the board indicated she would be. VICTOR INVICTUS (NW1000) was parked, went down the road for handy score. Got claimed, will face better but will be tough to overhaul. DEAD MANS CHAIN (NW1) was third over and rallied well to get up for 2nd and bears watching. SEVENSUMMERS AGO (NW1FM) rolled along on an open lead and was never in doubt. There should be more in store. WEDNESDAYS CHILD (NW2FM) had far to come, rallied well and passed other late-rallying foes and could get a better trip. HP JOSEPHINE (NW2FM) yielded, sat until ready, pulled and moved to the lead to score impressively. Saturday, March 28 WHY WOULDNT YA (NW6000) tucked, came uncovered, challenged, had aim, but was nailed late. Beaten favorite should give it another try. BAYFIELD BEACH (CLMHCP12/16000) tucked, got shuffled, ripped the final turn, closed well to be third in photo. Got claimed and comes out firing in next. THE MAGIC MOMENT (POPUP) yielded twice at over 30-1, rallied gamely but was second best in the photo. WINCHESTER PHOENIX (POPUP) had some traffic problems in the lane, got bothered, altered course but rallied late. MAJOR THREAT (NW3) was pressed the mile, put challengers away into the lane, dug in but was nailed by the late-closing winner scooting up the rail.  HOWMAC HANOVER (CLMHCP30/40000) was buried to the lane, slipped out at 11-1, found room between horses but was outkicked by the favorite to lose the photo. LONGSHOT PANIC (NW3) was parked the mile, challenged to the lane before giving way. A better trip should help his chances. Sunday, March 29 FUNNY BUSINESS (POPUP) was second over to poor cover, rallied wide, closed well to earn a look in next. EARLY PLAY (POPUP) tucked, tipped the final turn and won going away. CAPTAIN HIGHLINER (POPUP) was stuck behind a quitting foe, rallied wide and flashed some good late pace. SHES LAWLESS (POPUP) she had far come, followed wide, stacked wider and hit her stride late. TELLIT RUSS TELLIT (POPUP) after his beaten favorite loss two back, he has now 'atoned' twice with this one a handy front-stepping score. UP TO NO GOUDA (NW1) broke start, settled far back, rallied late to get up for second and would be no surprise in next race or two. FELIX HANOVER (NW1) trotter got away slowly, sat last, finished wide, late and fast to be second best. Beaten favorite can atone.