In the stretch Passit (Corey Callahan) rolled down the passing lane to finish second with Artsbred Camotion holding on for third in the 1:54.2 mile to win the $16,800 3,4&5-Year-Old pace.
Mighty River A moved out of fifth on the clubhouse turn and sped three-wide on the backstretch to challenge leader Vivere (Jim Morand) before taking the lead and opening up 2-lengths en route to a 1:53 victory, a lifetime mark, in the $20,000 Delaware Claiming pace. Wolfenden, Richard Ashley and Kevin Yencer own the River khan-sired gelding that has three wins, two seconds and three thirds in his last eight outings. Vivere held on for second in front of Racsan John (Vic Kirby).
The day's biggest longshot came when 69-1 Ty's A Big Star, owned by Same Jacobs, Ron Reed and J&E Stable, went three-wide around the final turn for Eddie Davis Jr. to overtake the leaders on the way to a 1:54.2 victory. To Much Fun (Tony Morgan), a 9-1 shot, finished second setting up a 9-4 exacta paying $709.20. With Sam's Clever Boy (Ron Pierce) third the 9-4-2 trifecta returned $3,317.60.
Ross Wolfenden and Corey Callahan drove three winners, Roger Plante, Jim Morand, Eddie Davis Jr. with two wins each accounted for accounted for all but one of the wins during the program. Bob Reeser had the other. Trainer Joe Hunderpfund had a double.
No live racing on Fridays at Dover Downs. Saturday and Sunday racing begins at 5:30 p.m. Weekday post time is 4:30 p.m.
The Dover Downs Race and Sports Book features simulcasting of major harness and thoroughbred racing seven days a week from 12 Noon until 12 Midnight. On the third floor, simulcasting of major racing also is available one hour before live racing until after the Dover Downs races on racing days only. There is no charge for admission or parking at Dover Downs.
Marv BACHRAD


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