Heath Campbell doubles up in Maine Sire Stakes at Scarborough Downs

Scarborough, ME — The freshman trotters of the Maine Sire Stakes program reached the mid-way point of their eight-race season on Sunday (Aug. 18) as both the fillies and colts duked it out on the half-mile oval at Scarborough Downs.  Driver Heath Campbell scored two stakes win on the program, and proved the most prodigious pugilist of them all.

A scant field of four Maine-breds answered the call for the colt and geldings division, requiring an early non-betting event to be conducted for a generous $9,448 purse offering. 

All four trotters came to the races with their maiden status firmly intact and three of them left labeled the same, but it was Cashes Ledge (Noble Venture-Rhonwen) who rolled on in confident front running fashion, to post his first career winning performance while tripping the tele-timer in a smart 2:06.2.

Heath Campbell earned the first of his two Maine-bred victories while calling the shots for owner/trainer Owen Davies.

T Brook Billy (Gary Mosher) sat second throughout and finished just that way, while Current Connection (Bruce Ranger) rode the pylon path for the show.

Fillies proved much more plentiful than colts on Sunday though, as 14 Maine-bred lasses split into a pair of $9,948 dashes.

Pembroke Whisper dominated her division of Maine Sire Stakes on Saturday afternoon at Scarborough Downs. Derek Davis Photo.

Pembroke Whisper completely dominated the first filly contest en route to engineering her third career victory march as Heath Campbell steered the front end course behind the daughter of Noble Venture-Spring Laughter to nail his second stakes score of the afternoon. The impressive filly is trained by Valerie Grondin for stalwart owner, William Varney.

The mile, timed in 2:06.4, also featured a stirring and extended battle for runner-up honors as Noble Posey (Matthew Athearn) and Bisou (Kim Ireland) ferociously engaged throughout the final quarter to finish second and third respectively.

Saving the best for last though, the final filly split proved to be the most exciting stakes race of the afternoon, as Current Caper (Bruce Ranger) outdueled RT’s Warrior (Matthew Athearn) through an epic stretch battle to preserver by mere whiskers at the wire. Driver Bruce Ranger charted the winning course for the Donald Richards trainee, who broke her maiden in a respectable 2:04.2 clocking.

The daughter of Current Cast-Ally Gal Ridge is owned in tandem by Thomas Dillon and Walter Hight.

RT’s Warrior was magnificent in the bridesmaid role while Sammi K (Gary Mosher) finished third.

Live racing resumes at 4:30 p.m. (EDT) on Saturday (Aug. 24) at Scarborough Downs when the $25,000 Ricci Memorial Trot will take center stage to anchor Travers Stakes Day from Saratoga Racecourse. The Ricci Memorial, pegged as the biggest trotting event of the season in Maine, will be augmented by powerful promotions, including a $500 cash giveaway, drawings for Fall Fair Fun Pac Passes to all four of Maine’s fall agricultural fairs, and a gift bag drawing after every race.

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