Buckeye Stallion Series returns to Eldorado Scioto Downs

Grove City, OH — The Buckeye Stallion Series returns to Eldorado Scioto Downs Thursday (July 15) for the third leg of the 3-year-old filly pace. Four divisions will be contested, each with a purse of $17,500.

Two previous winners will go to the post in the first race on the card. Pal O Mine Hanover (Western Vintage) with Kayne Kauffman for Terry Hall won at Miami Valley in 1:54.3 and has earned $22,935. Heavenissofaraway (Racing Hill) for Dan Noble and Anette Lorentzon has only one start and that was a BSS win at Northfield in 1:54.

Two more winners will square off in the fifth race as Reachthruthesky As (McArdle) with Chris Page for Lorentzon faces Cousin Margin (McArdle) with Jason Merriman for Joe Stevens. Reachthruthesky As was a BSS winner at Northfield in 1:55.3, while Cousin Margie was also a winner at Northfield in 1:54.

The seventh race on the card will feature four Stallion Series winners including two-time winner Pompatuse Of Love. The Mr Wiggles filly was a winner at Miami Valley and Northfield Park for trainer Kim Dailey. Kayne Kauffman will drive and looks for his second BSS win behind Pompatuse Of Love.

Nora Tova (Western Terror) will look for her fourth win of the year and second BSS win for Billy Davis Jr. and trainer Lonnie Graber.

Diamond Official (Art Official) was a BSS winner at Miami Valley. Brett Miller is scheduled to drive for Trent Stohler.

Finesse (Western Vintage) has won five times this year including a BSS win at Miami Valley and will have Chris Page in the bike for trainer Kent Sherman.

A total of 39 fillies are entered for 34 different trainers. Kyle Ater leads the trainers with three entries.

First race post time at Eldorado Scioto Downs is 6:15 p.m.

Action in the Buckeye Stallion Series continues Monday (July 19) from MGM Northfield Park when the 2-year-old trotters compete in the second leg.

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