Fillies Flash Speed At Vernon

Published: August 9, 2012 10:30 am EDT

On Wednesday, the 49th program of 2012 at Vernon Downs, Summertime Lea (1:52.2) captured the fastest of three divisions in a $116,605 New York Sires Stake for 2-year-old filly pacers while Jetta Blue Chip collected a career-fastest 1:53.3 victory in the quickest of five flights of a $64,100 NYSS-sponsored Excelsior Series segment for state-bred frosh filly members of the lateral gait.

Morrill, Jr. did the teaming for trainer Ron Burke in Wednesday’s $39,335 seventh session as the favorite Summertime Lea led from start to finish while securing her fourth first-place finish (plus a second) in five official performances, bumping her bankroll up to $80,921 and lowering her win-record to 1:52.2, which is just four-fifths-of-a-second off the track record for this class (set by See You At Peelers in 2010). The swift-footed and steady-going bay daughter of Lislea-Donna Summer is shared in ownership by Earl Smith, Frank Baldachino Weaver Bruscemi and the Burke Racing Stable. It was one of five wins on the card for Morrill.

Wednesday’s other NYSS divisional winners were Ritascape (Artiscape-Rita J) in 1:52.4 for driver Jimmy Whittemore, listed trainer Larry Rathbone and owners Connie and Homer Hochstetler and the South Of The Tracks Racing stable, and Park N Orchard (Art Major-Allamerican Meadow) in 1:53.3 for driver Brian Sears, trainer/owner George Zitone and his partner Jay Platt.

Morrill was also in the sulky in Wednesday’s $12,800 fourth event as Jetta Blue Chip (American Ideal-JK Good Vibrations) collected her initial pari-mutuel victory for trainer Abe Stoltzfus and owner Ernest Hartman.

Wednesday’s other Excelsior Series scores were registered to Ballineen (Art Major-Lislea Phia) in 1:54.1 for Morrill, Jr., trainer Stoltzfus and owner Hartman; R U Ideal (Amerian Ideal-Ru In The Game) in 1:54.3 for driver/owner Pat Lachance and trainer Richard Ringler; Minor Wisdom (American Ideal-Bettor Wisdom) in 1:54.4 for driver Mark MacDonald, trainer Chuck Connor, Jr. and the W Springtime Racing Stable, and Sir Lehigh Z Tam (Art Major-Moss Blue Chip) in 1:56 for driver/owner Lachance, the Z Tam Stables, Ira Rosenblum and trainer Ringler.

Successful 11-year-old trotter Scorpion Moon earned his 87th career triumph and posted a lifetime-best win mark that lowered his own season’s fastest clocking for representatives of the diagonal gait at the central New York track to 1:52.3. While logging three of his eight season’s scores at the Downs, Scorpion Moon has dropped the meet’s fastest trotting miles from 1:54 (May 18) and 1:53 (June 1) to 1:52.3. The career-winner of $920,836 is currently owned by trainer Tracy Brainard and Andrew Herzog.

Leading driver Rick Plano posted his 5,990 career sulky score. Plano, who now needs just 10 tallies to reach the prestigious 6,000 win plateau, scored with Richard C. Plano’s trotter She’s All In in race three. The three-year-old filly became a five-time winner at the meet.

(Vernon)

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