The pregame stat sheet said the Valor Christian-Regis Jesuit boys lacrosse game should ve been close really close. Regis entered the game ranked No. 2 in Colorado and 13th in the nation. Valor: …
The pregame stat sheet said the Valor Christian-Regis Jesuit boys lacrosse game should ve been close really close. Regis entered the game ranked No. 2 in Colorado and 13th in the nation. Valor: …
Minnesota Harness Racing, Inc. (MHRI) has announced the divisional winners from the 2020 racing season.
Due to the ongoing global pandemic, the MHRI Annual meeting and awards banquet (which is normally held in late February), was cancelled for this year. The physical awards/trophies will be distributed to the 2020 divisional winners very soon.
Here is the complete list of award winners for the 2020 Minnesota Harness Racing Season (with owners):
Two-Year-Old Filly Trot
Two-Year-Old Colt Trot
Two-Year-Old Filly Pace
Two-Year-Old Colt Pace
Three-Year-Old Filly Trot
Champion- TEACHMEHOWTOTORY (Set the Pace Racing, LLC) … Runner Up- DOUBLE MY DECKER (Jesse, Ben & Eric De Long)
Mandeville, coming off back-to-back victories at the top rung, looks to keep the momentum going in Saturday night’s (April 10) featured $10,000 Stan Bergstein Free-For-All Trot at Cal-Expo.
There will be 10 races presented under the Watch and Wager LLC banner with first post set for 5:50 p.m. PT.
Mandeville is a nine-year-old son of Majestic Son who is owned and trained by Gerry Longo with Luke Plano at the controls. He comes into this assignment with 33 wins from his 147 trips to the post, $281,000 in his account, and a 1:54 standard.
The Longo colour bearer was a game winner of the Gary Budahn on March 6, coming first-over with Plano and wearing down pace-setting Silverhill Volo for a one-length victory.
Pacing fillies and mares hold the spotlight at Cal Expo Saturday evening (Jan. 30), with Velocity Mcsweets heading the marquee.
The main event goes as the fifth of 11 races presented by Watch and Wager LLC and first post is set for 5:35 p.m. (PST).
Velocity McSweets is a six-year-old McArdle mare who is owned and trained by Jennifer Sabot and will again be driven by Cordarius Stewart. She will be gunning for her 23rd snapshot from 86 trips to the post, recently went over the $200,000 mark in earnings and has a 1:52 mark that was established last year at Tioga Downs.
Following a smashing win in the Dec. 19, Joe Alto, the bay miss, had to settle for minor awards as the heavy favourite in her next two appearances. She returned to the winner’s circle last week, however, as she stormed home from off the pace to get the job done over a sloppy track.