A pair of Valley Victor trotters owned by Fabulous Farms, trained by Richard Johnson and driven by Corey Callahan, swept both top trots, the $22,000 winners-over and $18,000 conditioned, on a day of duplications at Dover Downs on Wednesday. Driver Ross Wolfenden and owner-trainer Brewer Adams recorded triples. Callahan drove the 4-year-old gelding Sauce Two K (Valley Victor-Colors Of The Wind) to an impressive 1:57 victory, his 10th of the season, in the feature race. Sauce Two K opened up in the stretch to win by two lengths as Winbak Red sped down the lane to finish second. Tug River Man (Tim Tetrick) took third money. In the $18,000 event, Callahan steered Victors Vicky (Valley Victor-Deaconess Hanover) alongside front trotting Vicki Gram (Art Stafford Jr.) at the three quarters and sat there until straightening out for the dash down the lane. The 5 year old then rolled past and opened up a length at the wire in 1:58.2. Breeze Hill Will (Justin Hite) finished third.
The 4-4 daily double was also a multiple accomplishment. Wyatt And Me won the first race in 1:55.3 and Mic Mac Jack notched the second race trot. Both horses are owned by Joann King and trained and driven by Jim King. The six-race win streak by PT's Gold dust came to a close in a $10,000 Delaware claiming allowance when 8-1 shot Grand Affair (Brandon Givens) blew past in the stretch for a 1:55.4 win. (Dover Downs)
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