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Maplewood Slugger takes out featured trot

CUMBERLAND, ME – Maplewood Slugger and John Nason hit a home run on Friday (June 27) winning the $5,000 featured trot at Cumberland Raceway.

Maplewood Slugger (John Nason) swug for the fences in Friday’s top trot at Cumberland (Joe Shaw Photo)

Scoring from post three in the opener, the harness racing duo swung at the first pitch and took the early lead into a :28.4 opening panel.  From that point the veteran trainer-driver eased the tempo into softer fractions, hitting the half in :59.2.  With challengers at his flank the pair reached the third station in 1:30.

As High Gear No Fear (17-1, McGwire Sowers) was breathing down his neck the 6-year-old son of Pembroke Slugger stepped up to the plate and swung for the fences in 2:00.2, winning by 2-1/4 lengths.

Trained and driven by John Nason for owner-breeder Maxine Hadlock, he paid $8.60 to win his first race of the season and 17th of his career.

MAPLEWOOD SLUGGER REPLAY

High Gear No Fear finished second; favorite Matt So Sure was third.

The daily double ($24.10) was captured by Twin B High Tech in a wire-to-wire romp in 1:58.2.

Aaron Hall drove the 5-year-old daughter of Lazarus N to victory in the $4,800 conditioned pace.

From the same nursery that brought you reigning Horse of the Year Twin B Joe Fresh, both mares are five years of age and surely roamed the same paddocks as youngsters at the McNiven family’s Twinbrook Farms in Enbro, Ontario.

She paid $9.60 to win.  Gowestyounggrace (Joe Wishard) finished second.

TWIN B HIGH TECH REPLAY

Aaron Hall won three races on the program (two for conditioner Jamie Gerard), and top gun McGwire Sowers picked a pair of winners for his wife, trainer Autym Sowers.

Racing continues on Saturday (June 21) with 11 races, including four $12,000-plus finals of various late closing series, as well as two $12,000-plus divisions of the Maine Sire Stakes for 3-year-old colt and gelding pacers.  The total purses for the card equal $104,049.

In the glamour boys division for Pine Tree State-bred male pacers, the first $12,162 division will likely be a dash to beat the even money favorite Massive Speed (Walter Case Jr.).  Although it is early in the season, the 3-year-old son of Dude’s The Man appears to be the real thing for the powerful Tardif Taskforce, who is looking for his second in a row.  Dude’s Wanted Man (5-2, Heath Campbell) will probably be the horse to give the favorite a run for his money, as he is coming into form for trainer Valerie Grondin.

In the second $12,387 division of the Maine Sire Stakes Ridgecrest Dan (8/5, John Nason) is also looking to extend his winning streak from post four.  Dawn To Dark (5-2, Kevin Switzer Jr.) looks to be the ‘dark horse’ of the race and could pop a big mile at any moment, having paced in 1:58 last week right next to his stable mate Massive Speed.

In overnight action, the richest of the four late closing series finals, the $15,000 Portland Pacing Series could see a repeat performance by the winner of the $12,500 Rockland series final, Dinner Party (5/2, Drew Campbell).  The 6-year-old son of American Ideal boasts five wins, four seconds and $25,540 in earnings this year.  He will have to tangle with the peaking Sheriff N (3-1, Switzer Jr.) who has won his last three but scores from post seven.  Gate speed may tell the tale, as Always At My Place (9-2, Bruce Ranger) has shown he possesses while winning last week’s leg in 1:56.3

The action kicks off at 3:15 pm on both Friday and Saturday, with a Trifecta in all 10 races, and the program also features a plethora of exotic wagers.  Cumberland’s Pick 5 begins with the third race (Friday $5K guar.), and continues with our Pick 4 and Pick 3 toward the tail end of the program, and concludes with our High-Five Pentafecta in the final race—all with low 16% takeouts.

Live video and replays can be found on our website: firsttrackscumberland.com on the Live Racing / Video Replays tab.

First Track’s Cumberland Spring/Summer meet will continue throughout the Spring and early Summer months with regular racing on Friday and Saturday each weekend.  First post is slated for 3:15 pm (EDT) during the extended pari-mutuel meeting, which runs through August 2.

For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.

by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland