Night of Champions finalists decided; Wilfong shines

Cicero, IL — The filly and mare finalists for next Saturday’s (Sept. 10) Illinois Night of Champions were determined Saturday night (Sept. 3) at Hawthorne with elimination races in three Illinois-bred stakes divisions.

However, the star of the program was the meet’s leading driver Kyle Wilfong, who brought home seven of the 10 winning horses on the card.

First up in the Night of Champions eliminations was the $12,000 initial division of the Fox Valley Flan for 2-year-old filly trotters. Most eyes were on the overwhelming 1-9 public choice Marvelous Mystery, a winner of her first eight career starts and the bridesmaid in the recent state fair championships at Springfield and Du Quoin.

Don’t let the Curt Grummel talented filly’s one-length victory fool you. Marvelous Mystery ($2.10) won under a hold by Kyle Wilfong after strolling to leisurely fractions of :30.2, 1:01.2 and 1:31.3 before being asked to put a little more effort into the last quarter (:28.3) of her winning 2:01.1 mile. The 95-1 long shot Lou Sangreal was second best in Saturday’s opener. It was far back to the third-place finisher Lous Lexi Lou. Also making the $120,000 Fox Valley Flan final were Dawn Of Creation and Mariah Lou.

Marvelous Mystery, a daughter of Lou’s Legacy, is owned by Curt, Craig and Leo Grummel.

The second Fox Valley Flan grouping saw an end of the chalk brigade of winning horses, when Radiant Diamond at 8-1 won a nose decision over 37-1 long shot Zena Lou (Travis Seekman). The heavy 1-9 choice, Fox Valley Shania (Atlee Bender), went off stride and will miss the championship. Lous Rona, Shespertifulikepert and Memorial Storm also advance to the finale.

Zena Lou got to the front on the backside and coasted to a modest 1:02.1 first half with Radiant Diamond in the middle of the pack. The pacesetter looked good halfway down the stretch, but the Rick Schrock-trained Radiant Diamond ground her way past in time for her proprietors, Jodi Peacock and Carol Reynolds.

In the first of two $12,000 Incredible Tillie elimination splits for Illinois-bred freshman filly pacers, another overwhelming 1-9 favorite breezed. This time it was the Mike Brink stable’s My Daddys Revenge, aptly handled by Casey Leonard. The Revenge Shark filly finished almost five lengths ahead of runner-up One R Andis Star for owners Lori Searle and Mike Brink. Also advancing to the $180,000 final were The Magical Woman, Some Dancing Star, and Ashlee’s Lil Angel.

My Daddys Revenge ($2.20) grabbed command at the quarter mile (:29.3) pole, relinquished it to One R Andis Star, and came back to retake the lead at the :58.3 half. From that point, it was a race for second place as the recent Du Quoin State Fair champ pulled away for her sixth win in nine career starts.

Rona Mae (Todd Warren) knocked off the 1-2 favorite Fox Valley Kia in the second “Tillie” elimination. The Mike Brink-trained winner came from almost nine lengths back at the :58.2 half to race side-by-side with Fox Valley Kia down the lane before pulling away for a 1-3/4-length win in 1:53.3 for owners and breeders Hugh Lake and Susan Lacey. Also advancing were Senorita Mouse, Dandy’s Showtime, and Can’t Stay To Long.

Wilfong picked up his seventh winner of the night when 2-5 favorite Funky Wiggle overcame a second-tier start and crushed her field in the Beulah Dygert Memorial elimination for ICF sophomore trotting fillies by more than six lengths in 1:55.2.

Wilfong did a heady job of driving the Curt Grummel-trained filly, keeping her two lengths off the front row of horses at the start, dropping into fifth, and them coming out on the backstretch and mowing down the pacesetting runner-up Ironclad Creation in the lane for breeder and owner Patrick Graham.

Three Night of Champions prep races were sprinkled throughout the Saturday program.

The well-balanced Tony Maurello Memorial field for state-bred fillies and mares, age three and up, saw the Gregory Kain trained Scorecard Dandy ($6.80, Kyle Wilfong) put on a furious rally to gain a half-length victory in 1:53.1; the Carl Becker Memorial trot for ICF older mares went as expected to 1-5 favorite Annas Lucky Star (Kyle Wilfong) in 1:55; the Plum Peachy prep for 3-year-old fillies was captured by Apple Valley ($5.20, Travis Seekman) with a 1:53.1 clocking.

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