Hilary Barry N wins quickest “Red” Owens Memorial split at Miami Valley

Lebanon, OH – Hilary Barry N (John DeLong) stamped herself as the favorite in the George “Red” Owens Memorial series for green pacing fillies and mares, winning the quickest of three first round divisions on Sunday (Feb. 9) at Miami Valley Raceway.  The late closer is limited to non-winners of two pari-mutuel races or $20,000 lifetime and attracted 27 nominations.

Heavily favored Hilary Barry N, a 4-year-old New Zealand bred daughter of Bettor’s Delight, glided over Miami Valley’s damp five-eighths mile oval in 1:56.1 for DeLong to easily defeat Crowntimerockette (Brett Miller) and Vinecancruise (Chris Page) without an anxious moment.  Trainer Trent Stohler also owns the winner who looked every bit the part of a 1-9 favorite, paying just $2.10 to win.

Big Bad Mosa (Trace Tetrick) captured a split of the Owens Memorial in 1:57.1 over Jazzie Babe (Trevor Smith) and Rockinattheryman (LeWayne Miller).  Ronnie Roberts trains the winning sophomore filly by Ohio stallion Big Bad John for owner Watson Stable of Illinois.  She paid $3.60 to her backers.

Pray The Rosary (Luke Ebersole) was the other winner, besting Lookintomyeyes (Tyler Smith) and Model Number Five (Tetrick) in 1:59.1.  Ebersole found a seam in deep stretch to gain the victory by a head, the third in five lifetime tries for the 3-year-old daughter of Art Official.  Robert Boggs owns the winner, who kicked back $6.80 to her backers at the betting windows.

Racing resumes Monday afternoon (Feb. 10) at Miami Valley when four $6,000 divisions of the second elimination round of the popular Survivor Series for $5,000 male claiming pacers will go postward; plus three $10,000 first round divisions of the Omar Hiteman Memorial series for non-winners of two or $20,000 lifetime colt and gelding pacers.

Tuesday’s (Feb. 11) action at Miami Valley will feature a $24,000 Open Trot, second round eliminations in the Survivor Series for $5,000 claiming mares, and three second round splits in the Robert J. Brown Memorial series for non-winners of two or $20,000 lifetime trotters.

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