On Saturday, June 6, Scioto Downs will play host to plenty of stakes action featuring the $200,000 Charlie Hill Memorial Trot. Ten of the country’s top trotters will go to the gate, including 2013 Horse of the Year Bee A Magician.
Bee A Magician will ship to Scioto Downs off a second-place finish to Father Patrick in the Maxie Lee. With regular pilot Brian Sears listed to drive, Bee A Magician will try to gain a victory and push her lifetime earnings to more than $3 million.
The race will also see DWs NY Yank, Lindys Tru Grit and Obrigado ship in from the east to stake their claim to the winner’s share of the $200,000 purse. Verlin Yoder will be bringing Indiana-bred Natural Herbie to the High Street oval to tackle the country’s best once again after earning more than $300,000 in 2014.
The stellar field will also consist of Count Me In, Final Breath, Fusion Man, Il Sogno Dream and Southwind Pepino, who have been battling week in and week out in some of Scioto Downs' finest trot races.
Ohio’s top three-year-old colt and gelding pacers and trotters will also slug it out in the second leg of the Ohio Sires Stakes with two divisions for each gait.
The pacers will include Gray Camo and Chief Talkalot, who were winners in the first-round at Miami Valley Raceway.
Neelys Messenger, last year’s two-year-old trot sires stakes champion in Ohio, will continue his quest to be state’s best trotter for trainer Al Manke III. I Know My Chip will try to push his winning streak to four for trainer Ron Burke.
Be sure to make it to the racetrack early as American Pharoah attempts to become the first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed accomplished the task in 1978. American Pharoah will go postward at approximately 6:35 p.m. in the $1.5 million Belmont Stakes, with jockey Victor Espinoza aboard.
Racing continues at Scioto Downs through September 12, Super Night. First-race post time is 2 p.m. for Tuesdays and holiday race days and 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays-Saturdays.
(Scioto Downs)