Surfer Beach hangs 1:52.3 on Batavia feature field

Batavia, NY — Surfer Beach took a while to get the lead, but when he did, he finished the job this week, winning the $15,000 Winners-Over I Handicap at Batavia Downs on Saturday night (Aug. 27).

Last week’s feature winner, Stratosphere (driven by Drew Monti), was first to the front and held that position until the :27.3 quarter before Surfer Beach (Jim Morrill Jr.) went to the head of the class. With little resistance over the next half mile, Surfer Beach hit the half in :56.2 and three-quarters in 1:24.4, where a lukewarm outside challenge from Blue Spanx (Keith Kash Jr.) failed. As the pacers turned for home, Stratosphere popped the pocket and tried to catch Surfer Beach like he did just one week ago, but Surfer Beach had more in reserve this week and paced home in :27.4 to win by 2-1/4 lengths in 1:52.3.

Surfer Beach brushed and crushed in Saturday’s high-level pace at Batavia Downs. Wendy J. Lowery photo.

It was the second win in the last three starts and fourth overall this year for Surfer Beach ($3.20), who is owned by Vogel & Wags Nags and Team Rice Racing. Maria Rice trains the winner.

Morrill ended the day with three wins and Rice scored two of her own.

In the $14,000 Winners-Over II Handicap, Out On Bail tripped out to his seventh win of the year.

Four horses left, but Out On Bail (Jim McNieght III) was first to the front, until Daylight Rush (Dave McNieght III) decided to vacate the pocket to claim the lead at the quarter. The race then proceeded to the half in :57.4, where Long Train Running (Drew Monti) came first-up towards Daylight Rush. Positions remained unchanged as they moved to three-quarters, where Long Train Running started to fade, giving Out On Bail the room he needed to tip into the stretch. McNeight pulled Out On Bail at the head of the lane, passed Daylight Rush shortly after, and then held off all late challenges to win by 1-1/4 lengths in 1:54.3.

Out On Bail is owned by Mike Torcello and is trained by Sammy Smith, who had two winners on Saturday.

Kevin Cummings had a big night, scoring a driving grand slam that included a natural hat trick in races three, four and five. He won with China Dream (1:56, $6.70), Best Brew (1:58.1, $21.00), Gallery Opening (1:56.4, $18.40) and Beachboydesire (1:55.3, $51.00).

Live racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Sunday (Aug. 28) at 1:15 p.m. with a carryover of $1,270 in the Jackpot Super Hi-5 in race 12. Free full past performance race programs for all live race days can be downloaded by visiting the track’s website.

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