Two Twentytwo Scores Again At Batavia

The comeback kid, Two Twentytwo, made it look easy when he notched his fourth win of the summer-fall meet in the $9,000 Preferred Handicap, Saturday night (Aug. 25), at Batavia Downs Casino

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Leaving from post position four with new pilot Jack Flanigen in the sulky, the six-year-old chestnut son of Blissful Hall put up all the numbers -- :27.4, :56.4 and 1:25.3 -- en route to a much the best two-length score in 1:53.4.

Pro Kid (Ray Fisher, Jr.), leaving from then rail got away second and finished second while former Downs track record holder Michael Scores (Tom Agosti), got away third and finished third.

“He’s a great horse to drive,” reinsman Jack Flanigen commented. “When I asked him for speed he exploded, I felt like I could have gone a lot more if I needed too.”

Two Twentytwo ($2.60) is owned by Dominic Colarusso, Jr. and trained by Richie Mays. Saturday nights win was his eighth of season in only 14 starts; he’s earned over $247,000 lifetime.

Two Twentytwo was a multiple stakes winning freshman pacer before an injury sidelined him for more than a year.

Kevin Cummings is quickly approaching milestone win 2,000. The 40-year-old Cummings begins the new race week with 1989 career wins. The red-hot catch driver has driven home 11 winners the last four racing nights.

(With files from Batavia Downs)

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