Hammer wins four at Meadville Fair

by Ryan Zidek, for the PA Fair Harness Horsemen’s Association

Meadville, PA — Freshman pacers highlighted day two of racing at the Crawford County Fair on Tuesday (August 21) in Meadville, Pa.

Roger Hammer and Camturo Beach took the first race of the day, winning the first of three 2-year-old $4,187 PASS colt paces in 2:04.3. Hammer also owns and trains the Somebeachsomewhere colt.

In the second heat, Nuclear Brown (Nuclear Breeze) was a first time winner for driver Chris Shaw, trainer Jason Shaw and owner William Spotti, Jr. in 2:06.2.

Captain Kubota continued his dominance on the fair circuit this year, winning the final division in 2:04.1 for driver Brady Brown. Mike Gillock trains and Mike Fleming and Rich Gillock own the McArdle gelding.

Three divisions of the PASS 2-year-old filly pace were up next, each going for a purse of $4,118. DVC Jaded Attitude, a Magical Mike miss, won the first division for owner/trainer/driver Dave Brickell in a time of 2:05.

Brady Brown picked up his second winning drive of the day in 2:07.4 with Caviart Ginger, a Real Desire filly trained by Jason Bresnahan and owned by Jason, Clyde and Marilyn Bresnahan, along with Debbra Kerr.

In the third and final division, Roger Hammer won once again as an owner/trainer/driver with a Somebeachsomewhere filly, Life’sarealbeach, in 2:06.1.

Two Free For All trots and a Quaker Stake pace closed out the card, with the first trot bringing a new track record for older horse and gelding trotters. The 4-year-old SJ Better Days (SJ’s Caviar) set the record for driver Roger Hammer, trainer Boots Dunn and owner Dunn Stable in 2:03.3.

Lyrical Lady, another 4-year-old, made it two in a row for the Dunn Stable, taking the second Free For All trot in 2:06.3. The Cantab Hall mare is also trained by Boots Dunn and was also driven by Roger Hammer.

The final race of the day, a Quaker Stake pace, was won by Fool Bewitch U in 2:08. The Western Ideal mare is trained by lessee Ronald Lineweaver and was driven to the victory by Jim Dodson.

Racing continues Wednesday (August 22) at the Crawford County Fair, with seven races and a 12:30 p.m. post time.

For photos, video and information from the PA Fair Circuit, visit the Standardbred Breeders of PA website, www.standardbredbreederspa.org or the PA Fair Horsemen’s website, www.pafairharness.com.

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