Northern Skyway earns 45th career win Wednesday at Bangor Raceway

Bangor, ME — Foaled and raised in the midwestern splendor of the Hoosier State, Northern Skyway cut his teeth in competitive battles along Indiana’s sire stake circuit.

Winning state-bred consolation races as both a 2- and 3-year-old under the bright lights of Hoosier Park, the son of Guccio-Northern Miss Hall quickly adopted the guise of a work-a-day racehorse, plying his trade at various Midwestern ovals, before hauling his tack back east to stake his claim as a confirmed upper-class campaigner.

Walter Case Jr. paraded Northern Skyway in front of the Bangor Raceway stands following the trotter’s 45th career win on Wednesday. Holli Niles photo.

Now appearing from trainer James Dunn’s state-of-Maine based stable, Northern Skyway can boast of open-class scores at Plainridge, Pompano, Bangor and Cumberland and has continued his winning ways well into his 9-year-old season, recently winning back-to-back starts at Bangor Raceway en route to claiming his 45th career contest on Wednesday (May 12).

In harness to driver Walter Case Jr., Northern Skyway was sent decisively from the gate on Wednesday, sternly repelling early challenges as Case commanded the competition into military-like parade formation.

Keeping his charge brave through even fractions, Case used the first over Pembroke Honcho (Heath Campbell) like a roller derby blocker, trapping Inquiring Mind (Steven Wilson) hopelessly in the pocket before before extending out to a 1-1/4 length margin at the wire in 1:58.3.

Owned in tandem by Anthony Loiko and Bradford Vellieux, Northern Skyway returned $6.60 to win, a generous 20-cents more than just the week prior versus similar.

The win was one of two consecutive scores on the card for Case, who one race later overcame a zippy :57.4 back-half to parlay a keen pocket journey into the second win of the season for the Dalton Lee trained Jaxson R Browne (1:58-$3.80).

In other Bangor news, the driver/trainer juggernaut of Dan and Jeffrey Deslandes remained on a torrid tempo, sending both Post Time Terror (2:00-$4.40) and Lydias Liberty (1:58-$3.60) to the post while adding to their tallies atop the Bangor Raceway leaderboard.

Live harness racing is proudly featured at Bangor Raceway throughout the summer season every Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m. (EDT) with the Sunday morning matinees going to post bright and early at 11 a.m. Simulcast wagering is available daily in the grandstand facility.

For those not able to come to the track, wagering and live video on Bangor Raceway, as well as hundreds of harness and Thoroughbred racetracks across the world, is available on Hollywood Races at www.hollywoodraces.com.

For complete information regarding live racing, simulcast wagering, gaming, dining and hotel accommodations at Bangor’s Hollywood Casino and Raceway, please visit the website at www.hollywoodcasinobangor.com.

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