Bridgeoverbroadway produced a lifetime-best victory off a confident drive from Anthony MacDonald in the $28,767 conditioned feature on Tuesday, March 10 at Miami Valley Raceway.
Bridgeoverbroadway fired out from the rail and briefly dropped back to third while Spend The Prize (Sam Widger) and Mega Money (David Miller) battled for the early lead to the quarter in :27. Before the dust could settle on that confrontation, MacDonald had Bridgeoverbroadway out to move up and aggressively take over from brief leader Mega Money. As the field, now strung out and single file, headed to the half in :56, 2-1 choice Amazing Catch (Austin Hanners) moved first-over from fourth and advanced on the leader. Bridgeoverbroadway unleashed a :27.4 third quarter to thwart any headway from Amazing Catch and opened up by 1-3/4 lengths at the three-quarters in 1:23.4. Around the final turn and into the stretch, Bridgeoverbroadway lengthened that lead and cruised home to win by two lengths and stop the timer in 1:52.4. Mega Money held for second while In The End (Trace Tetrick) rallied for third.
Bridgeoverbroadway scored her sixth win of the year in 10 starts for trainer Scot Davidson and The Stable's Bridgeoverbroadway Group. The four-year-old daughter of Six Pack-Black Broadway is now eight-for-43 lifetime. She paid $7.40 to win.
In the sub-featured $24,658 conditioned event, 2025 North America Cup elimination starter Pants On Fire won his four-year-old debut.
He was initially fifth off the gate but eventually worked to the lead around the first turn reached control at the quarter in :27.4. From there, David Miller tapped the brakes to the tune of a :30.2 second quarter, reaching the half in :58.1. As they neared the midway point, Quantum (Chris Page) was out and moving from fifth for a first-over trip. Quantum bore out on the turn but straightened out down the backside and charged forward to draw even with Pants On Fire, but the leader swelled up and began to slowly pull away past three quarters in 1:26. A couple of taps was all Pants On Fire needed as he sailed down the lane to win by a comfortable length in 1:53.4. Southern Rockfest (Austin Hanners) used a pocket trip to finish second while Cruising Zone (Tetrick) finished third.
For the lightly raced Pants On Fire, it was his first outing since his North America Cup elim start last June. The Brian Brown trainee is now four-for-eight lifetime for owners Doug Overhiser, VIP Internet Stable LLC, William Johnson II, and Kalinoski Stable. He paid $2.80 at the windows.
Trainer Anette Lorentzon had three winners on the 14-race card. Lorentzon won with I Stand Alone As ($10.20), Seal The Deal As ($5.40) and Lions Tracer As ($2.60). The trainer, aiming for her 10th straight year with more than 100 wins, is 12-for-80 in 2026.
Brian Brown had a training double. Chris Page drove three winners.
Racing returns to Miami Valley on Wednesday with a 4 p.m. first post.
(With files from Miami Valley Raceway)