Sophomore colt pacers complete second leg of Buckeye Stallion Series

Columbus, OH — The second leg of the Buckeye Stallion Series for 3-year-old colt pacers was held Wednesday night (July 8) at Eldorado Scioto Downs. Four divisions were contested, each carrying a purse of $17,500. The four winners each notched new lifetime marks in their victories.

Medoland Bosa won by 1-1/2 lengths in a lifetime best 1:52.1. Conrad photo.

The first division went to Medoland Bosa with his second BSS win and fourth straight win of the year. The son of The Panderosa with Chris Presley in the bike for trainer Mike Medors got away fourth from post four, powered up to take the lead at the half in :55.1 and never was headed, winning by 1-1/2 lengths in a lifetime best 1:52.1. Won Last Feeling was second for Kyle Ater and LL Mystra finished third with Chris Page. The winner returned $5.80.

Breeder Tamara Hoovler co-owns Medoland Bosa with Hutchison Harness. On the year Medoland Bosa has won four of six starts, finished second the other two times and has earned $24,618. The gelding has established all-age track records this season at Circleville 1:57 and Marion in 1:58.2.

The second division saw Snowmoon with Tyler Smith go wire-to-wire with fractions of :26.2, :56, and 1:24 with the mile in 1:52.1 for a lifetime best. Bargain Shopper and Dan Noble were second, while Cousin Louie finished third for Chris Page. Snowmoon paid $19.00 at the windows. Jessica Smith is the trainer-owner of the 3-year-old gelding by Mr Wiggles, bred by Crawford Farms. Snowmoon has earned $15,552 this year.

In the third division Elite Machine, driven by Brady Brown for owner-trainer Don Lark Jr., scored off fractions of :26.4, :56.1, and 1:24.2 with the mile in 1:53.1, a lifetime best. The 3-year-old gelding by Western Vintage was bred by Marion Beachy.

Elite Machine got away second, was shuffled third and came on to win by a length at the finish. The winner paid $8.00. Ubuntu with Dan Noble was second and Wigglemejiggleme and Chris Page finished third. On the season Elite Machine has earned $13,428.

The final division saw MC Cam and Shawn Barker go to the top from post one and never give it up with fractions of :27, :56, and 1:24 and the mile a lifetime best 1:53.2. The winner paid $6.40. Mingo Joel and Jeremy Smith were second and Final Coat Hanover was third for Chris Page.

MC Cam, sired by McArdle, is trained by Kyle Ater, owned by Russell Hundley and bred by Walnut Hall Stock Farm. With the win, MC Cam raised his yearly earnings to $11,425.

The third leg of the Buckeye Stallion Series for 3-year-old colt pacers is scheduled for Monday (July 20) at MGM Northfield Park.

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