Boyd Preps For North America Cup With A Tioga Six-Pack

Braxten Boyd at Woodbine Mohawk Park

On the eve of his North America Cup driving debut, Braxten Boyd won six races on the Friday, June 13 card at Tioga Downs.

Boyd kicked off the Tioga card with a sweep of the early Daily Double with a pair of Tee Wine-trained $10,274 claiming pacers, Always A Way ($4.10) and Hes Really Keen ($6.10), in the second leg of the Jack Rossi Memorial Claiming Series. He scored another series win in a $17,123 claiming division with Scootnroll ($4) in race five for trainer Brandy Wine.

Boyd was back in the winner's circle with the eighth race winner Downtown Tonight ($3), trained by Jaymes McAssey, and took the 11th race with Mark Ford trainee Fashion Terror ($3.60) before capping off the night with Crystal Coast ($2.20) in the finale for the Jenny Melander stable.

The 25-year-old Michigan native will head to Woodbine Mohawk Park on Saturday night to drive the Cameron Capone-trained post 10 starter Madden Oaks in the $1 million Pepsi North America Cup. He qualified the three-year-old Huntsville colt with a third-place finish in the fastest of three eliminations last Saturday. Boyd will try to become the youngest driver to win the Cup; Montrell Teague set the record as the youngest winner at 27 years old when he was victorious in the 2018 edition with Lather Up.

Fox Valley Leah ($3.10) and driver/trainer Todd Warren won the featured $16,438 Fillies & Mares Winners Over Pace in 1:54.3 over the 'good' track by 1-1/2 lengths, with Blue Point (Tyler Miller) and Quarrel (Mike Merton) rounding out the top three. Warren also owns the five-year-old Somestarsomewhere-Heavens Bettorhalf mare, who took her lifetime mark of 1:51.3 in last week's top distaff pace, with Lester Peters.

(Standardbred Canada; photo of Braxten Boyd at Woodbine Mohawk Park)

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