Sweet Mr Pinetucky returned to the winner’s circle for the second time in three weeks on Tuesday afternoon (Jan. 21) at Miami Valley Raceway, winning the $25,000 Open Handicap Trot in 1:53.3 over Walter White and Trumpets.
The quick clocking, on a 27-degree afternoon, equaled Sweet Mr Pinetucky's lifetime best and raised the six-year-old’s lifetime earnings over $230,000. Trace Tetrick drove the winner for owner-trainer Lester Raber in partnership with his breeder Floyd Raber.
Finalists were also determined in a pair of Claim To Fame series, each carrying $22,500 purses in their championship finals next Tuesday.
M E Radar Girl swept both preliminary legs to emerge as the money earning leader among the $12,500 claiming mares group. The remaining top nine earners were Smash, Dont Mach Mia, Galyns Gift, Crazy Bad K, Grant Me This, Sweet Western, Keystone Nikki and Grimalkin.
Blacklist Z Tam topped the earnings list among $8,000 claiming horses and geldings, who competed in seven preliminary divisions to determine the final field. Others who secured spots are N Expense, Legal Transfer, Double Impact, Putnams Attack, Colossal, Totally Kissed, New Patrol and Beachboy Desire.
(Miami Valley Raceway)