Here’s
Looking at the Ladies
COURAGEOUS LADY SET FOR APRIL 28
The
$90,000 est. Courageous Lady, an open event for North America’s top
three year-old filly pacers, is the first national stakes race in 2012. The race has 22 fillies nominated, and some
of them have been preparing for the event in impressive fashion.
Sand
Latte’
has already won four races this year and will try to become the third Tye
Loy-trained and Bill Sanders-owned filly to win the Courageous Lady. The Loy/Sanders connection won this stakes
race in 2009 with Sand E Fiftyfive and again in 2010 with Sand Windsor. Sand Latte’ had two unsuccessful starts as a
two-year old, but her three year-old campaign so far shows promise. In addition to four wins, this Real Desire
filly has already banked $25,760 this year and has a mark of 1:53.3 at The
Meadows.
Sectionline
Yankee
is another filly with solid credentials who is heading into the Courageous
Lady. This Yankee Cruiser filly is rich
with Buckeye connections. She is trained
at the iconic Delaware County Fairgrounds by Michael Conklin and is owned by
Harold Lee Bauder and Harold L. Bauder of Delaware and Michael Dixon of
Hilliard, Ohio. Sectionline Yankee’s
freshman campaign bankrolled $86,345; she earned a mark of 1:54.4 at
Delaware. Yet to race at three,
Sectionline Yankee qualified at Northfield Park on April 5 in an impressive
gate-to-wire effort of 1:58.3.
KANEOKA GETS AN “A”
Local
driver Rachel Kaneoka was just upgraded from a “P” (provisional) driver to an
“A” license holder. Kaneoka started her driving career in 2011 and has piloted
eleven victories while amassing purse earnings of nearly $25,000. Northfield Park Presiding Judge Bud Teeters
stated that Rachel is only the second female that he has upgraded to an A
driver in the twelve years he has been a Judge.
SOPHIA’S (OFF TRACK) SUCCESSES
Pacing
mare Sophia has begun a second career and has already seen success. The Admirals Galley mare has 261 career
starts and lifetime earnings of $69,166.
Although she is ten-year old, she is not slowing down. In addition to having already raced twelve
times this year, she has been training for show competition as a riding horse. Sophia recently performed in her first horse
show and was the blue ribbon winner in both the “Ball in a Barrel” and “Pole
Bending” classes at the Spinning Wheels Horse Show in Geneva, Ohio. Her rider was none other than her regular
driver, Frank Harris. The event
represented Frank’s first horse show competition, too.