Racing to victory in Monday night's featured $5,500 pace for $10,000 claimers at Batavia Downs Gaming was Long Live America with Ray Fisher Jr. in the drivers' seat for his third win on the night, pacing the mile in a commendable 1:56.2, while the quarter times were :28.4, :59 and 1:27.2, respectively.
Just behind for the place was PH Cardshark with Troy Boring at the lines. Durin Hanover and Kevin Cummings picked up the show. Long Live America outfinished PH Cardshark, who had led all the way until the stretch.
Long Live America is a 6-year-old gelding by In The Pocket. Eric Ruppert of
Veteran reinsman Tom Agosti also recorded a driving triple. (Batavia)
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