Open Pace heads Sunday Cal Expo card

Sacramento, CA — Allmyxsliventexas, perfect in three starts at this meet since coming back from Chicago, looks to keep the streak going in Sunday night’s (Jan. 3) featured $7,200 Open Pace at Cal Expo.

Watch and Wager LLC will present 12 races with first post set for 4:55 p.m. and the main event will go as the eighth event on the evening.

A now 8-year-old homebred son of Hi Ho Silverheel’s, Allmyxsliventexas carries the banner of Wayne and Rod Knittel with Bob Johnson the conditioner. He has been assigned the outside post in the field of 10, which also includes his highly-regarded barnmate Proof, who will leave just to his inside in the No. 9 slot.

The Knittel colorbearer comes into this assignment with 42 wins from his 136 starts, $244,251 in his bank account and a 1:50 lifetime standard that was established over the seven-eighths-mile Hoosier Park layout.

Allmyxsliventexas last suited up three weeks ago in the Dave Goldshmidt Pace and proved to be a punctual 4-5 favorite with Nick Roland at the helm. He made two moves to the lead at the half, took control of things from that point and came to the wire with 2-3/4 lengths to spare.

Completing the field, from the rail out: Mystery Dragon, Royale Big Guy, Ponda’s Prospect, Blue Star Maverick, Buddy’s Hope, Pecorino, Dependlebury A and Hoo Nien A.

Ariel Alvarez making his mark

One of the new names on the program belongs to Ariel Alvarez, a 25-year-old native of Sacramento who took out his training license this past summer in Minnesota.

“I’ve pretty much been around the horses my whole life because of my mom and dad,” Alvarez related. “I guess I was about 19 when I made up my mind that this is what I wanted to do.”

After spending some time taking care of a horse for his mother, Ariel ended up working for Tim Brown for a year, and then spent two years with Quentin, Kimberly and Ricky Schneider.

Following a stint in Indiana, Alvarez joined the Steve Wiseman and Kathy Plested barn to continue his education. By this past summer at Running Aces, he was ready to go out on his own and got to the winner’s circle with his third starter, a pacer named E R Michael.

“I learned so much from each and every one of the people I worked for,” Ariel said. “I really want to thank them.”

There are currently eight performers in the Alvarez barn, with Cal‘s Hope rating the first stall and Lakota Law occupying the favorite’s role.

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A reminder that there are two wagers offered here each night with a reduced 16 percent takeout rate –– the 20-cent early and late Pick-5 and the 20-cent Pick-4, with the latter sporting a $25,000-guaranteed gross pool.

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