The track standard of 1:53.2 for two-year-old pacing geldings was lowered substantially on Friday night (Sept. 1) when Hitman Hill (American Ideal-Fox Valley Shaker) torched the Genesee County oval in 1:52.4 during New York Sire Stakes action at Batavia Downs.
Leaving from post one in his $53,500 division, Hitman Hill (Brett Miller) shot right to the lead and dictated fractions that would put him in the record books.
After stopping the clock at :27.3, :56.1 and 1:25.1, the only threat of the race came at the three-quarters when pocket-sitting Casual Cool (Drew Monti) pulled and advanced to within a neck. But Miller tapped the gas and Hitman Hill responded by pacing home in :27.3 to win by four lengths in 1:52.4 to set the new track record.
The previous mark was held by Pointomygranson (Marcus Miller), who paced in 1:53.2 last year.
"This colt, from the first time I sat behind him, I told [trainer] Chris Oakes that he could be one of the best colts I've ever sat behind," said driver Brett Miller. "And I still feel that way."
Hitman Hill ($2.40) is now a perfect four-for-four this year and has earned $79,383 for his owners Tom Hill and Northfork Racing Stable.
In the second $52,500 division, Jersey Jim (Artiscape-Jersey Pearl) matched his lifetime best clocking to score his third win of the year, two of which were in NYSS action.
Jersey Jim (Jim Devaux) got away last as the heavily favoured Paprike Blue Chip (Jim Morrill Jr.) led the way. But after Silver Arrow (John MacDonald) pushed the issue in the third quarter, Jersey Jim made a bold three-wide, three-quarter move and drew alongside Paprike Blue Chip at the head of the lane. From there, he out-muscled the pacesetter to the wire to win by a length in 1:54.1.
Jersey Jim ($5.80) has now banked $62,933 in 2017 for owners Robert and Gail Sanders and trainer Perry Simser.
There were also two $15,000 Excalsior A series contests on the card.
In the first split, Real Rayenbow (So Surreal-R Reva Raye) won in 1:58.4 for Chuck Connor Jr. Real Rayenbow ($23.40) is owned by Janice Connor, Arden Homestead Stable and Crawford Farms Racing, and is trained by Chuck Connor Jr.
In the second leg, Major Sugar Rush (Art Major-Sugarcoated) registered a 1:56.2 victory for Ray Schnittker. Major Sugar Rush ($7.90) is owned by trainer Ray Schnittker and Steve Arnold.
(With files from Batavia Downs)