Open Triumphs For Pancleefandarpels, Princetonian
The "Ps" performed professionally Friday night, with Pancleefandarpels and Princetonian dividing Yonkers Raceway glory in the co-featured, $31,000 Open Handicaps
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Pancleefandarpels (Jordan Stratton) won the Filly and Mare Open Handicp Pace, working out a second-over trip from post position No. 5 (in one notch after Parkontheroad came up lame).
Symphony In Motion (Brent Holland), who failed to pick up her feet as the choice a week ago, owned the early lead here. She showed the way through intervals of :28, :57.4 and 1:26.2, while dealing with the first-up intrusion of Elusive Prey (Ryan Anderson).
"Pancleef" swung wide in the lane and busted the distaff derby wide open. She strolled home by 2 1/2 lengths in a season's best 1:55.2. Twin B Tiara (Greg Grimsore) was the best of the rest, with J K Pure Pearl (Jason Bartlett), Elusive Prey and Symphony In Motion completing the cashers. Nip N Attack (Cat Manzi), last week's winner and this week's 2-1 people's preference, was dull in the rear and finished sixth.
For Pancleefandarpels, a five-year-old daughter of Noble Ability trained by Erv Miller for Peter Pan Stables, she paid $9 (third choice) for her second win in a half-dozen '09 efforts. The victress led a $70 exacta and $654 triple.
The week's featured trot saw Princetonian (Holand) pocket-protect his way to happiness.
Indiana Hall (Pat Berry) rolled the octet past fractions of :29.1, :59.2 and 1:28.4, with Summertime Yankee (Jim Pantaleano) uncovered and Oatmeister (Grismore) second-up.
Princetonian--returning to the adult table after a 27-1 upset a week ago--was all dressed up, awaiting some place to go.
Once he saw the passing lane, he passed. Princetonian won by a length in a seasonal best 1:58.1, with Beach Nut Brand (Jeff Gregory) closing for second. Armbro Aristocrat (Mark Gingrich), 7-10 fave American Lane (Manzi) and Summertime Yankee grabbed the small change.
American Lane, going after a fifth consecutive Open 'Cap win, couldn't negotiate an eight-hole for the first time in a month.
For Princetonian, a five-year-old Dream Vacation gelding co-owned by Ray Remmen and John Lichtenberger, he returned $23.60 (fourth choice) for his third win in seven seasonal starts. The exacta paid $113.50, with the triple paying $837.
Friday night also included four, $10,000 divisions of the second leg in the Hopeful Pacing Series for three-year-old fillies. The winners are listed below.
• Jordans Jewell (by Mantese), co-owners Gary Paganelli, Beverly Paganelli, John MacLean & Michael Daddario/trainer Matt Medeiros/driver Jason Bartlett; 1:58/$3.20;
• Cheyenne Margie (by Western Hanover) (lessee) The Cheyenne Gang/trainer Robbie Siegelmnan/driver Jordan Stratton; (first life win) 1:58.4/$20.20;
• Dingle Bay (by Mcardle); owner-trainer-driver Chris Ryder; 1:58.2/$4.10;
• Mcgibson (by Mcardle); co-owners Bay's Stb, Camelot Stb, & William Jacobowitz/trainer Linda Toscano/driver Bartlett; (first life win) 1:57.4/$3.80.
(Yonkers)