Watch Em Win leads DSBF winners at Harrington Raceway

C Millertimeage, driven by Corey Callahan
C Millertimeage, driven by Corey Callahan
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A series of $20,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) races for two-year-old pacing colts and geldings took center stage at Harrington Raceway on Monday. Watch Em Win, owned by Burke Racing, Knox Services, Phillip Collura, and Weaver Bruscemi, secured a decisive victory in the fastest division with a time of 1:53.1. Tim Tetrick drove the Ron Burke-trained colt to his fifth win in seven starts. He’s Webster and Kd’s Song followed in second and third place.

In another division, Stained Glass, owned by John Dixon and Bryan Truitt Jr., won his first career race under Ross Wolfenden’s guidance. The Roddy’s Bags Again gelding finished with a time of 1:56.1 ahead of Roman Raider and Arette.

The final division saw C Millertimeagain triumph with Corey Callahan as the driver. Co-owned by trainer Erv Miller along with Joellen Frowley and James Knowlton, the horse completed the race in 1:53.2 after fending off Slugger On Deck’s challenge. South Of The Hood finished third.

The top eight point earners from these races will advance to compete in the $110,000 final scheduled for October 13.

In an $18,000 Open race on the same day, Sweet Angel Boy claimed his fifth win of the year with Ross Wolfenden driving him to victory over Master Rigger and Steven’s Saloon.

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