Beach Journey wins Pompano feature for pacing mares

Pompano Beach, FL — Beach Journey, craftily handled by Wally Hennessey, took top honors in Pompano Park’s $11,500 Open Pace for Mares on Tuesday night (April 13), edging past the favored Casie’s Believer (Joe Chindano Jr.) in deep stretch to score by 1-1/2 lengths in 1:52.4.

Tempus Seelster (Dave Ingraham), last early on, closed to take show honors while Evas Sports Czech and Persistent Bettor earned the final two awards in the classy octet.

As the wings folded, Beach Journey (post six) was sent out in search of the lead along with Casie’s Believer, the latter taking charge around the opening turn and taking the field to the first quarter in :27.2. A :30 breather brought the leader to the half in :57.2 with Roll With Angel on the move into third and moving first up to within a length of the leader through a :27.3 third panel.

Turning for home, Casie’s Believer put away that challenge but that allowed Beach Journey room to roam and she motored on by inside the 16th pole for the win.

In a post-race interview, Hennessey related, “I was hoping to hit the garden spot by leaving and figured that Joe’s (Chindano) mare (Casie’s Believer) would want to get into the action from her outside post, so it worked out nicely for us. Both mares raced very well but we had the better journey in the pocket.”

For Beach Journey, a 5-year-old mare by Net Ten Eom, it was her second straight win and sixth of the year in 14 starts, good for $25,322 and $78,693 lifetime for owner-trainer Cory Kresier, who claimed the mare for $6,000 a little over a month ago. She’s had three wins and two seconds since, earning $17,350 since the claim. As the 7-2 second choice in the wagering, Beach Journey paid $9.60 to win.

The $10,500 Open II Trot went to The Lionking AS, with owner-trainer Kevin Wallis handling the lines. The 6-year-old gelded son of Lionhunter took full advantage of a class dip from the Open I to score a handy win in 1:54.3.

Enjoying a picture perfect journey after leaving and yielding early, The Lionking AS let BJ Lorado (Braxton Boyd) take charge early and cut panels of :27.3, :56.1 and 1:25.2 before leaving the cozy pocket and rolling on by with an effortless :29 finale to score by a length over the late charging Enzio (Jim Meittinis) with BJ Lorado finishing third.

The Lionking AS now has a 3-2-3 scorecard in 14 starts and $26,105 in 2021 bounty. He’s banked $237,090 lifetime. Off at 3-5 on the board, The Lionking AS paid $3.40 to his multitude of faithful.

Hall of Famer Wally Hennessey was the driving star of the 10-race program, piloting five horses to the winner’s circle. Besides Beach Journey in the feature, Hennessey reached the charmed circle with She Matters ($10.20), Stick With Me Kid ($11.80), Entranced ($2.80) and Guys In The Band ($6.00) — the latter duo comprising the late Daily Double.

In the “Better for the Bettor” Department, Pompano Park’s exotic wagers provided some very healthy returns on Tuesday, including a $19,654.45 payoff for the 50-cent Pick-5 combo of 6-5-5-7-9 and a 20-cent Pentafecta ducat worth $3,796.54 for the 7-2-6-1-3 ticket.

The Pick-5 finale was taken by Stick With Me Kid, driven by Hennessey at 9-2, with the other four winners off at 11-1, 3-5, 4-1 and 13-1.

Racing continues on Sunday with a pair of carryover events — the first being the Pick-6 with a carryover of $3,523.65 and the second in the Super Hi-5 finale with a carryover of $17,497.74. Post time is set for 7:20 p.m.

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