More Series Action At Balmoral

Published: June 17, 2009 11:16 am EDT

Illinois-conceived and foaled stakes action continued on Tuesday night at Balmoral Park, as a pair of state-bred events shared top billing on the 10-race program.

A field of eight sophomore trotting fillies was spotlighted in the $12,000 Fox Valley Diva Stakes, which was carded as the fourth race of the evening.

With heavy rains pelting the track for most of the day and night, the oval was turned into a sea of mud. The adverse conditions did not seem to matter to Paula Smith and James Runyan’s Fox Valley Lover, though, as she methodically trotted to a one and a quarter-length victory in 1:58.3 over the sloppy track.

Confidently handled after taking the Violet Stakes final in her last Balmoral start, Hiteman positioned the daughter of Vaporize--Love You More in fourth, as 50-1 longshot Matilda Coe (driven by Todd Warren) splashed through splits of :29 and :58.2.

Grinding into position while first over on the final turn, Fox Valley Lover was just three lengths behind the pace setter as the field reached the three-quarter-mile mark in 1:28.2.

Through the lane, a determined Fox Valley Lover continued to cut into the leader’s margin, finally gaining control with just over a sixteenth of a mile to go. The Joel Smith trainee then continued to trot away from her rivals for the victory. Beba (Brian Carpenter) shook loose late and managed to rally in time to be the bridesmaid, while Matilda Coe hung on well to be third.

Freshmen pacing fillies were featured in the sixth race as a field of nine youngsters squared off in the $5,000 Misty Misty Misty Stakes.

Again it was driver Dale Hiteman who toted home top honours in the event, as he guided Shirley LeVin’s homebred Mystic Major to a three-length victory in 1:57.1.

After saving ground in mid-pack throughout most of the mile -- as Thingsleftunsaid (Brian Carpenter) carved out splits of :28.2, :56.4 and 1:27.4 -- Hiteman finally secured racing room and elected to move the daughter of Majestic Blue--Fighting Major USA off the pylons as the field moved midway around the final turn.

That strategy changed quickly though, as the outer flow came to an abrupt halt. Hiteman then made the winning move with his filly, guiding her back down to the pylons where things opened up nicely for them. While the leaders began to tire in the lane, Mystic Major was fit and fresh, as she roared up the passing lane to record her first win in two career starts. Echoes In My Soul (Todd Warren) finished second, while Things Left Unsaid held on for third.

(With files from Balmoral)

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