by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway
HAMBURG, N.Y. --- There were three divisional
track record holders in Buffalo Raceway's $10,000 Open Trot on Friday night
(May 20) but their past credentials didn't impress Striker Ace ($22.40) as he
rallied to a half length stunner over Lutetium in a seasonal best 1:56.4.
Striker Ace (Todd Cummings) had to battle the likes of BZ
Glide, Lutetium and Strong Hope who all have their names in the Buffalo Raceway
record book. But the only one who really was involved was the pace-setting
Lutetium as the other two were non-factors.
At the start, as expected, Lutetium (Kevin Cummings) fired
right to the top with Striker Ace and Red Clay in tow. Hitting the
three-quarter pole in 1:27.0, the threesome pulled away from the remainder of
the field and were left to see who was best in the stretch.
Lutetium was on the inside with Red Clay and Striker Ace
attacking from the outside. It was the late kick of Striker Ace who was the
king as he turned back Lutetium while Red Clay (Shawn McDonough) took third.
It was the second victory in four seasonal starts for
Striker Ace (Striking Sahbra-No Sugar Tonight). The 6-year-old gelding is owned
by trainer John Mungillo and Finish Line Investors. The win upped his 2016
earnings to $8,854 and $117,810 lifetime.
Racing will continue on Saturday at 7 p.m. with 11 races
scheduled.
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