Sportsmuffler, Morrill Shine At Batavia

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Sportsmuffler has not missed the board in the weekly distaff pacing feature since the start of the meet, and Wednesday (August 23) was no exception as she scored her second win in the $9,000 Fillies and Mares Open pace at Batavia Downs.

Voltina (Kevin Cummings) and Exotic Beach (Larry Stalbaum) slugged it out for the lead through the first quarter mile, with Voltina gaining the advantage at that station in :27.2. With Exotic Beach’s nose right on Cummings’s helmet and the rest of the field strung-out behind her, Voltina rolled to the half in :56.1 with no one looking to pull.

At the three-eighths pole, Sarah Cola (Drew Monti) came first-up and advanced towards the leader with Sportsmuffler (Jim Morrill, Jr.) on her tail. Cummings popped the plugs on Voltina as Sarah Cola sidled her, and the two paced as one around the far turn. At the head of the stretch, Sarah Cola took the lead as Voltina faded, but Sportsmuffler tipped three-deep around her and started driving down the lane. With heavy urging from Monti, Sarah Cola gave all she could, but Sportsmuffler shuffled right on by to win by a length in 1:55.3.

It was the seventh win in 30 starts this year for Sportsmuffler ($5.10), and it raised her 2017 earnings to $38,244 for the Lav Racing Stable, Inc. The five-year-old daughter of Sportsmaster is trained by Steve Kiblin.

In the co-featured $8,000 Fillies and Mares Open II pace, Squeeze This (Morrill) made quick and easy work of the field, going from gate to wire while the competition scrambled behind her and winning by a length in 1:56.1. It was the fourth win of the year for Squeeze This ($5.10), but her first of the current Batavia meet. The winner is owned by Garth Bechtel and is trained by Jim Graham.

Jim Morrill, Jr. did his best to tighten up the driving derby at the Downs by winning five races on the card Wednesday. He scored with Sportsmuffler (1:55.3, $5.10), Alexas Hope (1:58, $3.50), Squeeze This (1:56.1, $5.10), Roll With Sparky (1:57.3, $2.70), and Mystical Danica (1:58, $4.10).

Drew Monti also had a driving double while trainers Steve Kiblin scored three wins and Jim Graham captured two.

When the lights went down after Wednesday’s card, Drew Monti holds the dash driving lead for the meet with 33 wins, Ray Fisher, Jr. is second with 29 and Jim Morrill, Jr. is third with 25.

Live racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Friday (August 25) with post time for the first race set at 6:00 p.m. Eastern.

(Batavia Downs)

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