Longshots Light Up Buffalo Toteboard

Published: June 14, 2014 09:54 pm EDT

Boom! The explosion heard at Buffalo Raceway was the tote board in Saturday night's (June 14) featured $10,500 Open Pace.

What The Sheik pulled the $51.50 upset over long shots Salazar (13-1) and Western Alumni (23-1). The 7-8 exacta paid $592.00 and the 7-8-all trifecta $909.50.

A big reason for the huge prices was the fact that the rail-sitting and heavily-favoured Best Ears (4-5) broke stride around the opening turn. After dropping back to eighth, Best Ears did manage to climb into second place in the lane but stalled as the the break took its toll.

What The Sheik (David McNeight III) was more than 10 lengths behind past the opening quarter, but a slow, steady trip just before the half got the seven-year-old horse in contention.

The closers made their mark the final panel as What The Sheik rolled to a two-length edge while Salazar (Ron Beback Jr.) took second and Western Alumni (Jim McNeight) rallied for third place. The final time was 1:56.2 over the fast track.

What The Sheik (Western Hanover-Radiant Heiress) is owned by Mike Torcello and is trained by Gerry Sarama. It was his second win in eight starts and moved What The Sheik's earnings to $15,169 in 2014 and $367,500 lifetime.

In the semi-finals of the Spring Break Claiming Series, the field of eight is set for next Saturday night's $24,000 finale.

In the first division, FB Seelster (Shawn McDonough) paced in 1:56 to capture the victory while in the second division, Bobs Alibi (Ray Fisher Jr.) was a winner in 1:57. Others advancing to next week's finals include The Awful Truth, Always An Optimist, Sturgeon Seelster, Classic Camelot, Puppetandmee N and Ms Luck.

Racing resumes on Sunday with a 1:05 p.m. start. There will be two $59,100 divisions of the New York Sire Stakes for three-year-old filly trotters which will include two-year-old champion Market Rally. Also, there will be Excelsior Series races and the Billings Amateur Driving Challenge.

The Father's Day card, which has 12 races planned, will also feature free sno-cones, cotton candy and pony rides.

(Buffalo Raceway)

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