For the second week in a row, Kaitlyn Akeeper was victorious in the $7,800 Mares Open II/optional claiming feature race at Batavia Downs on Wednesday night (October 12).
Rather than bolt for the lead as he had done over the last three weeks, Jim Morrill Jr. took Kaitlyn Akeeper off the gate and allowed Mondatta (Dave McNeight III) and Terrorcam (Wade Tomaszewski) to duke it out for the front. When they had finally settled, Morrill tipped Kaitlyn Akeeper early and took the lead from them before the three-eighths pole. From there, the race was history.
Kaitlyn Akeeper got to the half in :58.1 and three-quarters in 1:26.4, all the time with horses in two rows behind her. With a gapped two-length lead going around the far turn, the win looked assured and the race would be for minor spoils. As they headed down the lane, Mayabelle (Kevin Cummings) shook loose from behind the fading Mondatta and made a run at the leader, but Kaitlyn Akeeper hung on to win in 1:55.4 by a diminishing two lengths. Mayabelle was second and Mondatta hung on for third.
The victory was the seventh of the year for Kaitlyn Akeeper ($2.60) and it raised her purse total to $45,272 for owner Mike Torcello. The winner was trained by Gerry Sarama.
Kaitlyn Akeeper was also claimed out of the race for $21,750 by Mark Jakubik.
Morrill Jr. scored a driving triple on Wednesday night while Kevin Cummings, Shawn Gray and Dave McNeight III all had two wins apiece. Trainer Dave McNeight Jr. also conditioned two winners on the card.
(With files from Batavia Downs)