Century Invictus Takes Summerside Feature

Century Invictus

Century Invictus led all the way to grab the Canada Day feature from Red Shores at the Summerside Raceway on Saturday afternoon (July 1).

Trainer-driver Jason Hughes grabbed the lead with Century Invictus and rolled to an easy win in the $3,500 top-class pace. He clocked a 1:55.4 victory by two lengths over Sauble Attack (driven by Dale Spence) and Frontier Cruiser (Adam Merner).

Canada Day celebration saw representation from a variety of provinces at Red Shores at the Summerside Raceway but it was the New Brunswick contingent that got a major slice of the action. 

Quispamsis, N.B. native Dale Spence had the hot hands on the day with four winners on the Canada Day program. Spence clicked with Starshipzodiac (1:58.1) for trainer Reece Williams, Whiskey Terror from the Kyle Williams barn and Jay Little Spark (1:58.3) and Melody Maker (1:56.4), both for trainer Greg MacInnis. 

Chris Davies, who grew up in Saint John, N.B., scored a training double to give New Brunswick training and driving connections six notches on the day. Davies trainee Midnight MacNeill won in 1:56.4 in Race 1 and stablemate Stoney Curtis was a 1:57.3 victor in Race 10, both with Ken Murphy above the wheels. 

Soccer Hanover won the Canada Day Pace in Race 8 with a 1:57.3 victory for driver Norris Rogers and trainer Leith Waite of Kensington, P.E.I. 

David Dowling and Brookdale Maggie claimed the Race 5 Summerside Legion Branch 5 Pace with a mile time of 1:59 for trainer Phil Sizer, a native of Ontario to throw another province into the mix on Canada’s birthday. 

Live harness racing continues Sunday afternoon with a special 12:30 p.m. (ADT) program at Red Shores Charlottetown. 

To view Saturday's harness racing results, click the following link: Saturday Results - Summerside Raceway.

(with files from Red Shores)

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