The $10,000 Open Pace for the fillies and mares on Wednesday night (Feb. 17) looked like an instant replay of last week's event at Buffalo Raceway with Little Santamonica sitting dead last then bursting through in the home stretch to post a come-from-behind victory.
This time around, Little Santamonica ($9.00) gave herself a little more breathing room, romping past Memumsnotnice by two and a half widening lengths at the wire. The margin of victory last week was just a head over Mach This Way.
Ugly Betty set up shop on the front end, putting up splits of :29.2, :59.1 and 1:28.2. Little Santamonica, in the meantime, was sitting seventh into the final turn and that's where driver Shawn McDonough went into action. He guided Little Santamonica into a perfect striking position at the head of the stretch and she did the rest.
The pair weaved through some minor traffic, but blew past the field thanks to a :28.3 last quarter in going the mile in 1:58. Memumsnotnice (Ray Fisher Jr.) finished in second while the favoured Mach This Way (Ron Beback Jr.) took third.
Owned and trained by Jordan Hope, Little Santamonica (Little Steven-Tonianne N) is an eight-year-old mare who has won two consecutive races. Wednesday's win sent her 2016 earnings to $10,700 and lifetime bankroll to $328,561.
David McNeight III took over the lead in the driver's standings with three victories. He moved ahead of the injured Kevin Cummings 22-21. Jack Flanigen also tripled while Billy Davis Jr. and Jim McNeight registered two wins.
Trainer Tyler Nostadt posted a double.
It was a great night in the wagering department at Buffalo Raceway with the largest handle of the 2016 season.
Racing will return on Friday night at 5 p.m. with a 12-race program. Ronnie Wrenn Jr., who was snowed out of last week's seasonal debut at Buffalo Raceway, is scheduled to drive this Friday.
(Buffalo Raceway)