26435 S. Dixie Highway, Crete,
Illinois, 60417 (708)
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Publicity
Department Wednesday, June
16th, 2010 Tom
Kelley
SHOWMEYOURSTUFF TAKES MIKES A MYSTERY
STAKE
Taking full
advantage of miscues by several of the top contenders in Wednesdays featured
$9,000 Mikes A Mystery Stake, Sue Phillips and Jerald & Donna Viviani’s
Showmeyourstuff trotted to his third victory of the year as he reported home
with a half-length triumph in 1:57.1.
Sent right
to the front by driver Marcus Miller the gelded son of Armbro American-Pine
Bough led the field through an opening quarter in 29.1.
That’s when
disaster struck for entrymate Leaveitonthetrack and last season’s champion Run
And Tell Pap as both trotters made breaks on the backstretch. That left
Showmeyourstuff all alone on the front end as he proceeded to stroll through
leisurely middle splits of 59.0 & 1:28.2.
Through the
stretch a tiring Showmeyourstuff began to drift to the outside as the pocket
sitting Big Bucks (Homer Hochstetler) tried to cut into the leader’s margin
while moving through on the inside. Showing the grit and determination that led
him to three victories and two second place finishes in his first five starts
this year, the Jerald Viviani trainee dug in gamely getting to the wire a
half-length ahead of Big Bucks. Dutch Commander (Dave Magee) turned a ground
saving trip into the show dough.
With the
win Showmeyourstuff now boasts seven wins, three seconds and two thirds in 19
lifetime starts with earnings of $104,816.
Freshman
pacing fillies were also in action on Wednesday night as a field of eight
youngsters squared off in the $5,000 Misty Misty Stake. This race provided one
of the most thrilling finishes of the night as Obermeier & Quaid Stables
Little Maeve rallied in the final stride to win by a nose in 1:58.3 for driver
Mike Oosting.
After being
in good striking position as Queen Of The Nile (Jamaica Patton) and Fox Valley
Sedona (Lavern Hostetler) traded blows through opening splits of 29.3 &
1:00.3 Oosting suddenly found himself stuck inside as a live outer flow quickly
developed as the field headed for the far turn.
Shuffled
all the way back to sixth in the field of eight as Fox Valley Sedona moved by
the three-quarter-mile mark in 1:30.3 Oosting was desperately searching for
racing room as the field neared the eighth pole.
Finally
finding a sliver of daylight, Oosting swiftly maneuvered
the daughter of Ideal Towne-R N Labelle to the far outside. Closing like a
freight train through the final sixteenth of a mile, the Roger Welch trained
miss sped home in 27.3 to nail the victory right on the wire. Fox Valley Sedona
was second while Little Miss Henry (Marcus Miller) was third.