The Ohio-sired stakes season kicked off at Miami Valley Raceway on Monday with a pair of $15,000 James K. Hackett Memorial eliminations determining the nine sophomore pacing filly finalists. They will compete next week for a $40,000 championship purse.
Katies Lucky Day (Trevor Smith) was triumphant in the first split, passing heavily favoured Swizzle Hanover (Mike Wilder) mid-stretch on the way to a 1:56.1 score. Longshot Ti Punch (Josh Sutton) was best of the rest with Magic Credit Card (Brett Miller) grabbing the final slot from the division in next week’s championship field.
Bill Cottongim owns and trains the daughter of Uncle Peter who was making her second seasonal start. Katies Lucky Day earned $74,479 at age two and won the $75,000 Ohio Sires Stakes consolation final at Northfield Park.
Ozma (Aaron Merriman) was victorious in the other division, beating I Am Winning (Miller) and Incomeorexpenses (Tyler Smith) in 1:56.2. Also qualifying for the nine horse championship field were fourth place finisher Chip It In (Wilder) and the fastest fifth place finisher Imalovelylady (Trace Tetrick).
Breeder Sandra Burnett shares ownership of Ozma with trainer Chris Beaver. A winner of $49,874 at two, the Triumphant Caviar lass was making her seasonal debut in the Hackett preliminary.
A tandem James K. Hackett Memorial division for three-year-old Ohio-sired trotting colts will go postward in two short fields as part of Tuesday's 15-race matinee program beginning at 2:05 p.m.
(Miami Valley Raceway)