Racing Roundup: Kellys Cross is dominant in Batavia mares feature

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Wednesday’s (July 29) edition of Racing Roundup features results stories from Batavia Downs and Saratoga Casino and Raceway.

Kellys Cross is dominant in Batavia mares feature

Batavia, NY — It seemed like a stroll in the park on an 86 degree summer night for Kellys Cross as she totally overpowered a solid field of Open II pacing mares in Wednesday night’s feature at Batavia Downs.

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Kellys Cross was a 1:55.1 winner.

As the wings closed, the speedy Voltina (Jack Flanigen) bolted to the lead, but not before getting rimmed to the quarter by rail-rider Real Joy (Drew Monti) in :27.4. After she took, Real Joy came right back at her and the two continued to argue to the half.

At that point, Downs defending driving champion Kevin Cummings pulled Kellys Cross from third and circled the dispute as the girls passed the three-quarters. From there the pair opened up a six length advantage and coasted home in :29.1 with the victory never in doubt.

Kellys Cross tripped the timer in 1:55.1 and paid $11.40 to her backers. It was the fastest win time ever over a half-mile track for the 4-year-old Royal Mattjesty progeny. It was also the fifth win of the year for the mare that competes under the guidance of trainer John Mungillo for owner Frank Spagnolo.

Drivers scoring doubles on the card included Jim McNeight (who registered the natural daily double in races one and two), Kevin Cummings, John Cummings Jr. and Dave McNeight III.

Batavia Downs also hosted its annual Breast Cancer Awareness Night in conjunction with the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester, N.Y. (www.bccr.org ). Each of the 11 races was sponsored by groups who made donations to the fund and presented blankets to the winners after each race. There was also a silent auction and raffle that was held during the night, with winners announced before the last race. The effort raised $5,200 that will go to BCCR to help find a cure and eradicate this scourge to women everywhere.

Racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Friday (July 31) at 6:35 p.m.

— Tim Bojarski

Saratoga Casino and Raceway
Jolie I Am (Prayer I Am) extended his win streak to three on Wednesday night at Saratoga Casino and Raceway. The Andrew Byler-trained 3-year-old was making his fifth career start and stepped up to the $8,250 NY sired non-winners of two races or $10,000 lifetime trot. Frank Coppola Jr. piloted Jolie I Am for the first time and sat patiently in the first lap before unleashing the 8-5 favorite. Following a first over journey, the young trotter surged past the race’s leader, Showmeyourguns (John Stark Jr.), who ended up as the runner-up. Whateverwillbwillb (Mark Whitcroft) earned the show spot in Jolie I Am’s third consecutive victory, one that came in a career best 2:00. Live racing continues on Thursday with a first post time set for 7:05 p.m.

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