Missed Tide made up for breaking stride last week with a 1:51.4 victory in a $16,500 4&5-Year-Old pace, while in the next race Fussy's Bad came on for a 1:54.1 decision in a similar event for distaffs on Sunday, April 11 at Dover Downs. Leading driver Corey Callahan had three wins. Corey Callahan and Missed Tide chased Break My Art (Tony Morgan) through the lane before finally passing his rival nearing the finish line in a 1:51.4 mile. Mike Horsey owns and trains the Misfit-Mannart High Tide gelding winning for the fifth time in nine starts this year. Callmecowboy (Brad Hanners) was the third-place finisher. Bib Roberts' Fussy's Bad was strongest in the stretch in a 1:54.1 score in the first of two $16,000 4&5-Year-Old Mares paces. The Badlands Hanover-Fussy's Girl five-year-old has now three wins, two seconds and three thirds in nine races this year earning $33,475. It was the second win of the day for driver Jon Roberts. Sonador (Ross Wolfenden) was the place horse. Real Shark (Callahan) was third. Wen Im The Best gave Ross Wolfenden his second win scoring a 1:54.3 triumph in a second $16,000 4&5-Year-Old Mares pace. The win was the third in a row for the Cammibest-Wendells Sister four-year-old trained by Joe Hundertpfund. Debs Girloffortune (Art Stafford Jr.) was runner-up. If Only You Knew (Ron Pierce) was the show finisher. Fifth Wave, owned by Mike Sherwood and trainer Marvin Callahan, held off Out On A Bender (Tony Morgan), second, and Chipoffablueblock (Jim Morand) third in a $14,500 Male pace. The Life Sign-Whitley Bay gelding won for the third time in 2010. (Dover)
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