Spring Inhis Step A Takes Pocono Feature

Spring Inhis Step A (pictured above) took matters into his own hands in the $36,232 fast-class pace on Saturday afternoon at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, barrelling three-wide to the early lead and then holding off the field to post a 1:51.4 clocking in near freezing temperatures.
Tyler Buter was pointed frontward with the Somebeachsomewhere gelding from the springing of the gate, limbed out wide to clear before a :27 opener, then backing off the half to :56. Spring Inhis Step A sped up with the wind at his back to hit the three-quarters in 1:23.4, then remained in control to win by two lengths for trainer Jeff Cullipher and Pollack Racing Stable. The double millionaire, Charlie May, having to negotiate the outside post in his 2025 bow, found cover entering the final turn then swung wide in the lane and closed well to take second.
Chase H Hanover made two moves to control the pace in splits of :26.3, :55 and 1:22.2, then continued home strongly in the chill to lower the Pocono 2025 standard to 1:50.2 in a $23,913 event. The Captaintreacherous gelding, a pacing millionaire, was part of a big day for Anthony Napolitano (four driving wins in all, one more than Jason Bartlett), trainer Cory Stratton and owners El Dorado Stables and Robert Weinstein.
There were also seven $24,638 divisions of the second prelim of the Game Of Claims Pacing Series for horses with a basic price tag of $27,500 USD in the second leg. Two horses, Lyons Surfing and Captain Fancy, were both repeat winners and claimed horses this week (though not last). The series rules require a horse to start in all three preliminary legs to make the $35,000 USD championship of the series, set for March 15.
The Game Of Claims division won by Lyons Surfing was highly anticipated as the victorious Stay Hungry gelding was taking on two other first-round winners, Genius Man and Levi. They finished 1-2-3 in the order mentioned, with Lyons Surfing temporarily lowering the Pocono seasonal mark from 1:52 to 1:51.3 while closing strongly for driver Anthony Napolitano (who won three series races on the day) and his former team of trainer Joe Bongiorno and his Joseph Bongiorno LLC, partners with Nicole Dicostanzo and Evans Nation.
The Captaintreacherous gelding Captain Fancy again used speedy tactics for driver Braxten Boyd, coming home in :55.3 to win in 1:52.4 to remain perfect in the Game Of Claims. Darren Taneyhill was in charge of the horse for this contest for LAV Racing Stable Inc.
A third Saturday winner going to a new home is the So Surreal gelding Real Surreal, who lost a five-race win streak spanning two years when photoed as second in the first leg, but here able to make his lead stand to the wire under Jim Pantaleano’s guidance in 1:52.3, leaving trainer Brandon Presto and owner Ameer Major as a winner in his only start for them locally after being claimed out of week one.
Anthony Napolitano’s two other Game Of Claims winners were Belmont Major A, an Art Major gelding who was claimed out of the first leg by trainer Lou Pena and Todd’s Auto and won at first asking in 1:52.4, and the Huntsville gelding To The Hunt, off over a month but still able to engineer a 17-1 upset in 1:53 for trainer Deborah Daguet and L T F Racing Stable. Braxten Boyd’s second Game Of Claims winner was also a bomber, as the Sweet Lou gelding Jo Pas Warrior came from seventh on the far turn to be along in 1:53.4 at 16-1 for trainer Sabrina Shaw and owner Mark Jakubik.
The other series winner bypassed the first leg, finishing second for a $15,000 USD tag, but the Hypnotic Blue Chip gelding Tru Blu Hypnotic was ready for today's step up in class, coming first-over and still prevailing in 1:53.3 for driver George Napolitano Jr., trainer Peter Pellegrino and owner Kathleen Napolitano.
Racing resumes on Monday, March 3 at 1 p.m. at Pocono, with a $17,000 USD featured distaff pace supplemented by eight $12,000 USD divisions of the Game Of Claims Series designated for $15,000 USD claiming pacers in their first prelim. There will also be a carryover into the fourth race Pick 3.
(With files from PHHA / Pocono Downs)