Executive Game wins his seventh straight with victory at Tioga

Nichols, NY – Executive Game (Wally Hennessey) notched his seventh straight win as Tioga Downs played host to eight Reynolds Memorial divisions for freshmen pacers and trotters on Friday (Sept. 22).

Executive Game (Wally Hennessey) notched his seventh straight win at  Tioga Downs Friday night. Fred Brown photo.

Executive Game ($6) held on to win the $38,850 first division Reynolds Memorial called The Judge Moore for 2-year-old trotting colts & geldings.

Super Duper Cooper (Jason Bartlett) was first to the quarter in :28. Executive Game came first-up and went on by with a lap to go. He was first to the half in :58.1. Southwind Metric (Ake Svanstedt) came first-over going down the backstretch. Executive Game was first to three-quarters in 1:27.

As they reached the stretch, Super Duper Cooper slid through the inside making it three across the track. Executive Game dug in and held on to win by a quarter length in a lifetime best in 1:55.4. Super Duper Cooper finished second. Southwind Metric had to settle for third.

Executive Game is a gelding by Bar Hopping-Broadway Jo Ell. He is owned by Runthetable Stables. It was his seventh straight win after eight career starts.

Hankins Hanover won the $39,350 second division of The Judge Moore in 1:56. French Kronos (Mattias Melander) came in second. Fringed (Dan Daley) finished third.

Hankins Hanover is a gelding by Walner-Hall Of A Dream. He is trained by R Nifty Norman for owners Pinske Stables and David Hoese. It was career win number three.

Pressure Cooker (Jason Bartlett) was the winner of the $35,000 first division called The Lorraine for 2-year-old pacing fillies in 1:53.2. Costa Diva (Wally Hennessey) was second. Neridas Wish (Marcus Miller) finished third.

Pressure Cooker ($2.10) is a filly by Heston Blue Chip-Bettor Be Steamin. She is trained by Linda Toscano for owners Let It Ride Stables, Bottom Line Racing, and Mac Nichol. It was her third career win.

Blue Point (Jason Bartlett) captured the $35,500 second division of The Lorraine in a lifetime best of 1:53.4. City Of Stars (Tyler Miller) finished second. Shine On Susan (Jordan Stratton) got third money.

Blue Point ($3.50) is a filly by Huntsville-Amber Blue Chip. She is owned by Pollack Racing and trained by Edward Hart. It was her second win this season.

Upallnight Hanover (Sarah Svanstedt) is an upset winner in the $38,650 first division called The Meda for trotting fillies in a lifetime best of 1:57.0. Diamonte Hanover (Wally Hennessey) was second best. HL Soho (Harry Landy) was third.

Upallnight Hanover ($28.60) is a 2-year-old filly by Bar Hopping-Upfront Ob’s Janet. She is owned by Journey Horses and trained by Ake Svanstedt. It was her second career win.

Walcango (Wally Hennessey) won the $39,150 second division of The Meda in 1:57.1. Tequini Hanover (Jordan Stratton) was second. Southwind Banshee (Ake Svanstedt) finished third.

Walcango ($5.20) is a 2-year-ole filly by Walner-Tamgo Donato. She is owned by Fashion Farms and trained by Jim Campbell. It was career win number two.

Magnifico Hanover (Wally Hennessey) took the $38,750 first division called The Tar Heel for 2-year-old pacing colts & geldings in a lifetime best of 1:52.3. Captain Skippy (Ake Svanstedt) finished second. Waterloo (Tyler Miller) was third best.

Magnifico Hanover ($4.50) is a gelding by Captaintreacherous-Mesmerize Blue Chip. He is owned and trained by Cote Keim. It was his second win in three lifetime starts.

Maxim Hanover (Jordan Stratton) captured the $38,750 second division of the Tar Heel in 1:53. Captain Marvel (Jason Bartlett) was second. Divine Cosmo (Brett Beckwith) finished third.

Maxim Hanover ($5) is a colt by Captaintreacherous-Mean Leen. He is owned by Royal Wire Products and trained by Robert Cleary. It was his first career win.

Live racing returns on closing night Saturday (Sept. 23) with a 13-race card post time is at 5:15 p.m. Fireworks follow live racing.

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