Racing Roundup: Power Everywhere scores third straight victory at Northfield

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Wednesday’s (April 17) edition of Racing Roundup features results stories from Northfield Park, Saratoga Casino and Raceway and Pompano Park.

Power Everywhere scores third straight victory at Northfield

Northfield, OH — Power Everywhere paced home for her third straight win on Wednesday in Northfield Park’s 11th race.

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Power Everywhere was a 1:57.2 winner at Northfield.

The 4-year old is owned by Edwin Harwood. Trainer Calvin Hollar has called upon Robin Miller to drive the mare in all three of her most recent victories.

Power Everywhere led at every call through fractions of :27.4, :57.3, 1:28 and 1:57.2. She won by a quarter-length over her closest competitor, Kickstand (Wyatt Irvine). The mile clocking represents a new lifetime mark.

Wednesday’s triumph increased Power Everywhere’s (Kilowatt-Imagine Anywhere) lifetime wins tally to seven and her career earnings to $12,148. She was the overwhelming favorite and returned $2.80 to win.

— Ayers Ratliff

Saratoga Casino and Raceway
Wannacmyguns (Conway Hall) prevailed in his first start of the season for trainer-driver John Stark, Jr. on Wednesday night at Saratoga Casino and Raceway. As a freshman last year, the colt hit the board in five of ten starts, taking part mostly in New York Sire Stakes action. Though he made an untimely break in the NYSS Night of Champions to wrap up last year’s campaign, Wannacmyguns appears ready for another run at his stakes rivals after scoring a victory from post eight in his 2013 debut. The sophomore had two qualifiers as preps and on Wednesday moved out to the early lead and never looked back before stopping the timer in 2:00.3 in his non-winners of two lifetime trotting event.

Pompano Park
Andover America stretched his winning streak to three in Pompano Park’s feature trot on Wednesday night with an easy 1:55 victory for Bruce Ranger. The classy 8-year-old gelded son of Andover Hall made a sweeping move from fourth with three-eighths of the mile remaining, trotted his next eighth in :13.4 to take charge and opened up a daylight lead turning for home and remained untouched to the line, winning by three lengths over Lugar (Kevin Wallis) with the fast closing I’ll Tell You What third. Blushing Hanover and Dutchess Seelster took home minor awards in the field of seven going postward. Owned by Mc Trade Enterprises and trained by Stewart Nemiro, Andover America won for the third time in five starts this year, sending his yearly bankroll to $16,300, virtually all of that in the past 14 days. Lifetime, Andover America has won 47 times and $685,715 in his storied career.

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