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Alexander Girl's Scrimmage #1

By Chad Flint

Alexander played in a 4 team scrimmage today at Cal-Mum with Cal-Mum, Alexander, Bloomfield, and Wheatland-Chili all taking part.  The team played 4 20 minute scrimmages with Alexander giving up no goals over the full 80 minutes and picking up 2 goals of their own.  Both goals were scored by Freshman attacker Abby Shilvock on rebounds from shots by Senior attacker Anna Dominick.  The first Dominick beat the goalie and hit the post with Shilvock finishing it off from inside the 6.  The 2nd Dominick beat the goalie and hit a hard low shot on net that the keeper kicked and Shilvock cleaned up the rebound again.  Alexander headed a corner kick off the bar (Tessa Bigelow) and had a couple other great chances just miss.  Junior GK Hannah Wilson had a quiet day making only 3 saves over the full 80 minutes as the defense played strong.

Alexander's JV team also pitched a shutout over the 4 20 minute scrimmages and found the net once as Freshman midfielder Maria Dominick scored the teams lone goal.  The JV team looked solid despite only have 13 players at the game many of which were seeing their first action above the Jr. High level.

Alexander is back in action Saturday at the Newark 8 team scrimmage.  Newark, Pal-Mac, Gananda, Rush-Henrietta, Naples, Bloomfield, Marion, and Alexander will play in a mini-tournament style scrimmage Saturday from 11 to 5pm.

Some more player profiles for Alexander:

Junior Midfielder Tessa Bigelow - Tessa made her first varsity appearance as an 8th grader and played in 6 games her 8th grade year.  Her entire 9th grade year was lost to an ankle injury suffered in the first scrimmage of the year.  Last year as a 10th grader she was a full-time starter as a center midfielder and that is the position she is likely to man this year.  An incredibly strong player who is good with the ball, has good vision and is strong out of the air she will help direct much of the Alexander attack.  She had 2 goals and an assist last year on the varsity team.  Tessa has 64 club goals and 44 club assists in 325 club games.

Junior Midfielder Claire Hartl - Claire was a starter in a few different positions as a Sophomore last year spending time as a defender, an outside midfielder, and as a central midfielder as well.  An incredibly smart player who is very strong out of the air and is one of the tallest players on the team as well.  Despite growing up as a full-time defender she has developed into a central midfielder with great vision.  Claire has played 361 club games, primarily as a defender.

Junior Midfielder Amber Finan - Amber made her debut on the varsity team as an 8th grader and played in 6 games.  She spent the majority of her 9th grade year on varsity as well and her entire 10th grade year as well.  Amber is a very versitile player who can play all 11 positions on the field (including goalie).  She has started games at forward, midfield, defender, and has also seen some time in goal during her varsity career.  She figures to be primarily a midfielder this year but is sure to see time at other spots on the field as well.  Amber has 3 goals and 3 assists in her varsity career.  She has 69 goals and 36 assists in 326 club games as well.

Junior Forward/Midfielder Morgan Mattice - Morgan made her varsity debut late in her 9th grade season and is an excellent ball handler and fantastic out of the air around the front of the net.  As a sophomore she saw actional as a central midfield player in addition to her natural position as a forward.  Morgan had 2 goals and an assist last year as a 10th grader.  Morgan has 45 goals and 32 assists in 270 club games.

Junior Defender Savannah VanSon - Savannah started every game and played nearly every minute as a Sophmore last year in the center of Alexander's defense.  Savannah is a solid all around defender and plays the last man role in Alexander's defensive scheme.  She is an above average player out of the air and strong with both feet.  Her "traffic directing" from the back has come a long way over her career.  Savannah has 325 club games over her career, all as a defender.

Junior Midfielder Ashley Szymanski - Ashley made her debut on varsity midway through her 9th grade season as a JV callup to fill in for injuries.  She split her time as a sophomore between the JV and Varsity team.  Ashley is a very versitile midfielder who has the ability to play all 4 midfield positions in Alexander's scheme and is solid with both of her feet.  She picked up an assist her 9th grade year on the varsity team.  Ashley has 26 goals and 23 assists in 289 club games.

I will post the remaining 7 players soon...

Double Header at Dwyer!

By Bea McManis

14 innings - two games - loads of laughs.

First game was a bust, but the second game was all Muckdogs.  Great game

Homer hamming it up!

Russ and Kelly (playing for the honor of the beer tent)  tossing fake food into the grills for a gift certificate.  Homer cheering them on.

Muckdogs split twin bill with State College

By Mollie Radzinski

Batavia (32-31) was able to even things back up with State College (32-31) by taking game two of the doubleheader by a score of 4-1.

Scoring started in the 3rd as the Muckdogs plated three.  Travis Mitchell reached on an error and Michael Swinson walked to start things off.  They both came home on a double down the left field line by Devin Goodwin.  Goodwin came in later to score on a single by Kyle Conley.

The Spikes answered with one of their own in the 4th but Batavia scored once more in the 5th to make it a 4-1 final.  Their final run came in as Alan Ahmady walked and came home on Matthew Adams double.

Jesse Simpson went four innings in the start with one run, two hits, two walks and eight strikeouts.  Justin Edwards (3-2, 3.15) followed him, throwing two innings with one hit, one walk and two strikeouts.  Santo Maertz came in the 7th and struck out three to end the game and pick up his 3rd save of the season.

Adams finished 2-for-3 with two doubles and a RBI.  Goodwin went 1-for-3 with a double, two RBI and one run scored.

Batavia Drops Game One

By Mollie Radzinski

 The Muckdogs (31-31) fall one spot in the Pinckney Division standings after a 5-2 loss to division-rival State College (32-30).

 The Spikes got on board early, scoring two in the 1st and adding another run in the 3rd.  Batavia scored their first in the bottom of the 3rd when Travis Mitchell singled and came home later on another base hit by Matthew Adams.

 State College plated two more, one each in the 6th and the 7th to make things 5-1.  Batavia tried to rally in the bottom of the 7th as they scored one run after Niko Vasquez singled, moved to third on a double by Ryan Jackson and then Vasquez came home on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Mitchell.  But that would be all of the scoring in game one of the doubleheader.

 Starter Justin Smith (0-1, 2.40) lasted four innings in the start with three runs on five hits and one walk while striking out four.  Chris Corrigan finished up the last three innings with two runs, four hits, one walk and one strikeout.

 Jackson was the only one with multi hits, going 2-for-3 with a double.  Mitchell finished 1-for-1 with a RBI, two walks and one run scored.

Muckdogs Championship Mug & Matt "the Hammer" Hamill of the UFC

By Russ Salway

Fresh off a sweep of the Ironbirds in Aberdeen, the Muckdogs return home to take on State College tonight at 7:05. UFC Fighter Matt "The Hammer" Hamill will sign autographs from  6pm-8pm. The first 500 fans through the gate will receive a Championship Souvenir Travel Mug. Should be a great night! See everyone at Dwyer!

Freshman Trotters in Action at Batavia

By Howard B. Owens

Press Release:

Batavia, NY --- Three divisions of New York Bred Late Closers for 2-year-old Colt and Gelding trotters were contested on Wednesday night (Aug-19) at Batavia Downs Casino. Each carried a purse of $12,700.

The fastest of the three winners came in the first division, carded as race number two. Aruba Vacation, a Dream Vacation-Dixie Hill gelding put up all the numbers en route to a 9-length victory in 2:03.4. Dan Daley is the trainer/driver for owners Howard stables, Ann-Mari Daley and Richard Lombarbo.
Locally owned Wrinkle This (Troy Boring) was farther back in second while Naughty Image (Dude Goodblood Jr.) wound up third.

Dream Vacation, standing at Winbak Farms, notched his second winner of the night, this time with Headingforaruckus for owner Dennis Robert Beaver. Kevin Cummings drove for trainer Kirk Desmond. Headingforaruckus got up to score by a ¼ length in a 5-horse blanket finish in 2:05.4. Vagra with Doug Ackley closed in to be second while Gunshy Kosmos (Ron Beback Jr.), who held a stretch lead, had to settle for third.

BJ’s Super Trooper (Dilibert Hanover-Yankee T) won the final Late Closer of the evening in 2:04.4 by a neck in tow to Jimmy Whittemore for owner/trainer Jeff Deslandes and William Bramer. Longshot Blues And BBQ’s (Dude Goodblood Jr.) led until the deep stretch and finished second. Signal Hill Ginger, with former Downs reinsman Mark Whitcroft rounded out the top three.

Pembroke Primo, moving up from the claiming ranks, closed from last to first to win the $9,000 Filly and Mare Open in 1:56.1. Kevin Cummings was in the sulky for owner/trainer John Cummings Sr. and Mark Jakubik.

Racing resumes Friday night, August 21. The first of 12 gets underway at 7:05 p.m. Batavia Downs Casino is currently racing every Monday-Wednesday-Friday and Saturday Night. For more information go online at www.bataviadownscasino.com.

Todd Haight
Promotional Marketing Specialist
Batavia Downs Casino

Alexander Girl's Soccer Preseason Update

By Chad Flint

After 3 and a half days of preseason the Alexander girl's soccer team is coming along quite nicely.  Despite the abnormally hot weather this week (and the shocking lack of rain) a lot of work has been put in by the girls.  Both the JV and Varsity teams are coming into form nicely thus far.

There are just 33 total players out for the teams this year which is way down from the numbers that we usually have, but it appears that both teams should be very strong this fall as practice has been spirited and a lot of strong play has been shown.

The varsity squad returns 10 starters from last year's team including 2 all-league selections in GK Hannah Wilson and Defender Abby Shilvock.  In all likelyhood Abby will be moving back to her more natural role as an attacker this fall but don't be surprised to see her on the defensive line in some big games this year as well.  Despite the face that the team will only have 3 seniors there is loads of varsity experience with 12 juniors, 1 sophomore, and 2 freshmen on the team.  Both of the freshmen were starters last year as 8th graders.  The sophomore was a starter for a majority of the year as a 9th grader as well.  All of the 12 juniors have seen action in a varsity game prior to this year and many of them have been on varsity for more than one season already.

Here are 5 player profiles (I will give a rundown of all the players on the team over the next few days).

Senior Defender Jamie Neth - Jamie returns to the team this year after and ACL tear during March of 2008 kept her off the field last fall.  Jamie has varsity experience during her 9th and 10th grade years as an injury call-up and has seen time in sectionals during both her 9th and 10th grade seasons.  Jamie trains with the team year round and has amassed 182 offseason games over the past 5 years.

Senior Forward Anna Dominick - Anna returns for her 4th full season as a varsity forward and will be one of the central points of the Alexander attack this season.  Anna saw action her 8th grade year on varsity as well and has been a mainstay on the Alexander varsity team since her 9th grade season.  Anna is the school record holder in assists (which she broke last year) with 25 and currently is 6th in goals with 27.  She is only 9 goals behind 2nd place entering this season.  She had 7 goals and 8 assists last season.  Anna trains year round with the team, has played 162 games the last 5 years, has scored 97 goals and has 39 assists.

Senior Defender/Midfielder Leah Johnson - Leah was a contributor to an exteremely young defense last year for Alexander and is versitile enough to play a few different positions.  She has an incredible work rate on the field and is a very strong and physical on the ball defender.

Junior GoalKeeper Hannah Wilson - Hannah was an all-league selection last season after posting 9 wins, 7 shutouts, and picking up 169 saves on the season.  She has seen action in her 8th and 9th grade years on varsity filling in for injuries and other situations on the varsity team.  Hannah trains with the team year round and holds every goalkeeping record for the Alexander Soccer Club.  She has played 439 club games over the last 5 years (which is the club record) and made over 3000 saves, has nearly 200 wins and 150 shutouts in that same time period.

Junior Midfielder Autumn Atkinson - Autumn has been a member of the varsity team since early in her 8th grade year.  She has the ability to play several different roles in the midfield and can fill in as a defender if need be.  She has 5 assists and 2 goals in her varsity career.  She also takes many of Alexanders set pieces and is very accurate with her corner kicks.  She trains year round with the team and has played in 423 total games the last 5 years (2nd only to Wilson) and has amassed 59 goals and 73 club assists in that time period (she is 2nd in career assists for the club).

To be continued...

Muckdogs Back to .500 With 10-4 Victory

By Mollie Radzinski

 Batavia (29-29) took down Aberdeen (25-32) 10-4 to start off the last leg of the season moving in the right direction.

 They took no time getting on the board, as Devin Goodwin had a solo homerun in the second at-bat of the game.  Alan Ahmady then walked, Matthew Adams singled and Jon Edwards singed to load the bases, enabling Ahmady to come in to score when Niko Vasquez also was walked.

 The Muckdogs made it 4-0 by scoring two more runs in the 2nd inning.  Bases were loaded yet again after a Beau Riportella single, Michael Swinson walk and Goodwin single.  Aberdeen walked another run in with Ahmady at the plate.  Adams followed with a groundout to score Swinson.

 But Batavia found trouble of their own when Aberdeen tied things up in the bottom of the 2nd.  But that would be all the scoring for the Ironbirds, and the Muckdogs were just getting things started.  Batavia added six more runs on the night, scoring all the way into the 9th, that included another solo homerun, this time by Ahmady.

 Starter Justin Edwards went two and two-thirds innings with four runs on five hits and three walks while striking out four.  Tyler Lavigne (2-1, 3.86) picked up the win, going one and one-third innings with one strikeout.  Jesse Simpson went four strong innings with just one hit, two walks and four strikeouts.  LaCurtis Mayes closed out the game in the 9th with a hit, a walk and a strikeout.

 Goodwin finished 2-for-4 with a homerun and two RBI.  Ahmady went 2-for-3 with a homerun, three walks, two RBI and four runs scored.  Jon Edwards also had two hits in five at-bats.

 

*Congratulations again to our three All-Stars whom participated in the game Tuesday.  Alan Ahmady started at third base, going 0-for-2 with two strikeouts.  Luis De La Cruz went 0-for-1 in his at-bat and Santo Maertz pitched one inning of relief with two walks, two groundouts and one strikeout.

Coach VanDetta's Final Edition

By JIM NIGRO

With high school football practice beginning this week, it seems fitting that a few of the late Daniel VanDetta’s charges were in town for their fortieth class reunion. Their story is worth telling, if only briefly.

Forty-one years ago, as the 1968 football season drew near, there must have been questions in the mind of Coach VanDetta. Not only would it be the last year at the Blue Devil helm for legendary high school grid coach, it would also mark the school’s first year of competition in a new league. The Central Western Conference, later known as the Monroe County League, consisted of Rochester suburban schools and was considered a grueling schedule in all sports.

As newcomers to the league, Batavia High was considered an underdog in several grid contests that fall. Football sectionals were still years away and New York schools allowed for an eight game schedule at the time. By the time the final game rolled around, Batavia had amassed a record of six wins and one loss. Despite the impressive showing, the Blue Devils were considered a huge underdog in the season finale against a formidable Rush-Henrietta team.  The undefeated Comets were the home team and loaded with size and speed.

On a gray November afternoon, the Blue Devils scored first – and last - to win by a final score of 20 – 14. Not only did the Blue Devils send Coach VanDetta out on winning note and a share of the league crown, they left an indelible mark in the annals of Batavia High football.

Time hasn’t diminished my memory of that November afternoon and the Batavia supporters in attendance that day, most of which spilled onto the field after the final whistle, filled with satisfaction,  brimming with an emotion that can only be described as Blue Devil pride.

In December of ’68 the Democrat & Chronicle released the results of the All-Greater Rochester Area football team, an area encompassing 10 counties.  That year the All-Greater Rochester Team didn’t consist of both offensive and defensive teams, voters simply selected the best eleven players.  Among the top eleven were Blue Devils Jim Dzierzanowski, Neil Kiersz and Jim Briggs, seen in top photo.

Second photo shows Bill Weld and Wayne Niebch, defensive line mates in ’68. Third photo shows myself and Gary Dawson flanking Thom Beers, the Blue Devil’s kick returner that autumn, now the creator and executive producer of hit reality television shows including Deadliest Catch and Ice Road Truckers.   

Crew of cutups from class of ’69….the more things change, the more they stay the same!

Left to right Jim Dzierzanowski, Rick Haitz, Neil Kiersz, Jim Nigro, Jim Briggs, & Jim Catino

"Tiger" Sighting in Batavia!

By erin martin

Genesee Amateur Soccer Association held its annual Round Robin Tournament for the U8 Division, Wednesday July 30 at Lions Park. More than 300 players and spectators were treated to a surprise visit from Rochester Rhinos Midfielder, Leslie “Tiger” Fitzpatrick.  “Tiger” didn’t allow the rain to prevent him from enjoying the events.  He walked the fields talking to players and coaches, signing autographs and posing for pictures with the kids through the entire evening.  One young Rhinos fan was overheard saying “this is the best day of my entire life” commenting on having “Tiger” watch him play.  GASA was praised by Fitzpatrick and Rhinos representative Rich Randall for running such an enthusiastic youth program.  

Late Closers return to Batavia Downs

By Howard B. Owens

Press Release:

Batavia, NY --- Three divisions of New York bred 2-year-old colt and gelding trotters, with purse money of $12,700 each, highlight the 12-race Wednesday evening (August 19) Batavia Downs Casino program. The action gets underway at 7:05 p.m.

Race two kicks off the Late Closing action. Aruba Vacation, by Dream Vacation, starts out at 5-2 on the morning line for trainer/driver Dan Daley. Aruba Vacation has earned over $7,300 after making four lifetime starts -- three against New York Sire Stakes competition and one in the Tompkins-Geers at Tioga. Also entered is the locally owned Wrinkle This, a Wrinkle In Time colt who is already a three-time winner, his last victory coming at the Caledonia fairgrounds.

Division two is carded as race five. Another Dan Daley juvenile, Sun Island, figures to get most of the attention. The CR Excalibur gelding comes off a second place finish in a $30,786 NYSS event at Saratoga. George Ducharme, trainer of Downs 2-year-old track record holder Donttellmywife, sends out the Malabar Man colt He’smyman. Local reinsman Jack Flanigen will be at the controls.

Race ten will be the final Late Closer of the evening. Incentive Hall, fresh off a second place finish last Sunday afternoon in a $25,149 New York State Fair event, looks poised for a big effort. The Conway Hall colt is trained by Jim Mulcahy. Kevin Cummings will be back in the sulky.

The Wednesday program also features the $9,000 Filly and Mares Open pace. Jezzabell Hotspur, already over $65,000 in seasonal earnings starts out as the favorite. Sherri Holliday conditions the talented side-wheeler for owner Betty Tauber. Chris Page will be in town to drive.

America’s oldest lighted harness track is currently racing every Monday-Wednesday-Friday and Saturday. Simulcast action from North America’s top tracks is offered every day but Tuesday and the Gaming Floor, featuring over 600 slot machines is open 7 days a week, from 10 a.m. until 2 a.m. 

Todd Haight
Promotional Marketing Specialist
Batavia Downs Casino

UFC fighter Matt 'The Hammer' Hamill to appear at Dwyer for Muckdogs game

By Howard B. Owens

Matt "The Hammer" Hamill, a UFC fighter with Western New York ties, will appear at Dwyer Stadium on Saturday when the Batavia Muckdogs take on the State College Spikes.

Game time is 7:05 p.m.

Hamill will be on hand to sign autographs for an hour before game time, and for an hour after he throws out the first pitch.

The popular UFC fighter attended RIT and while a student there, he was was a three-time NCAA Division III National Champion in wrestling.

Matt, who is deaf, also has a silver medal in Greco-Roman wrestling and a gold medal in freestyle wrestling from the 2001 Summer Deaflympics.

He was a contestant on the third season of The Ultimate Fighter reality television show, training under Tito Ortiz in the 205 lb weight class. He is currently 7-2 in his 9 professional Mixed Martial Arts fights.

Could Batavia lose the Muckdogs?

By Howard B. Owens

The Democrat and Chronicle engages in some idle speculation, raising the possibility that this could be the last year of baseball in Batavia.

The article leaves the impression that the writer has spoken with officials of the Red Wings and that the operator of the Muckdogs is undecided about the Muckdogs' future.

The average attendance this year has been 988. The article says that's down from 1,199 last year, but doesn't note that the Red Wings have instituted something new in counting attendance at NY-Penn League stadiums: Telling the truth. There's no inflation in the count this year.

The Red Wings would get only 10 percent of the sale price if the team were sold prior to next season.

Opening Day at Alexander

By Chad Flint

It was the first day of soccer practice in Alexander...who ordered the heat?  Despite the heat 31 girls took to the field nad worked out this morning from 8-11am and will return tonight from 5-7pm in what looks to be similar hot circumstances.  Alexander's teams look to be small in numbers this year with only 18 players coming out for the varsity team and 14 for the JV team.  However there is a lot of experience coming back to both teams.

Alexander will have only 3 seniors this year (Anna Dominick, Jamie Neth, Leah Johnson) and then a whole bunch of underclassmen (12 Juniors, 1 sophomore, and 2 freshmen).

Despite the heat the girls looked good in our first workout of the season.  Both the U16 and U14 RDYSL teams won division titles this summer and the Women's team finished 2nd and was promoted up a division as well.

I will post some player bios as the week goes on and keep a running blog of practice throughout the August practices.

Muckdogs Shutout Yankees 5-0

By Mollie Radzinski

Batavia (28-29) held Staten Island (33-23) to just three hits to avoid the sweep and to inch back closer to .500 in the 5-0 win.

Scoring started early as the Muckdogs plated one in the 1st.  Alan Ahmady reached on a walk and came in to score on the next at-bat on a double by Matthew Adams.

They broke the game open by scoring four in the 6th.  Devin Goodwin started off the inning with a double and scored on a RBI single by Adams.  After Jon Edwards walked, Luis De La Cruz hit a double down the left field line to score both Adams and Edwards.  De La Cruz came home later in the inning on a wild pitch.

Chris Corrigan (2-2, 2.89) got the win in the start going five innings with three hits, three walks and one strikeout.  Justin Smith followed him to get his first hold of the season.  Smith went three innings with one walk and five strikeouts.  Tyler Lavigne closed out the 9th with a strikeout.

Adams finished 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI.  Goodwin and De La Cruz both had doubles.

The majority of the New York-Penn League now has two days off for the All-Star break taking place in State College.  Good luck to Muckdogs Alan Ahmady, Luis De La Cruz and pitcher Santo Maertz in the game.

Scotts Rolls Royce Upsets in Batavia feature

By Howard B. Owens

Press release

Batavia, NY --- Scotts Roll Royce has been one of the best horses in Western New York this season and on Saturday night (Aug-15) at Batavia Downs Casino racing fans got to see why.

Stepping up from the claiming ranks, Scotts Rolls Royce unleashed a powerful burst of speed around the final turn to win going away in the featured $9,000 Open Handicap. The final time of 1:54.4 was the fastest pace so far during the 2009 Summer-Fall meet.  Jimmy Whisman was at the controls for owner- trainer Greg Luther of Ohio. The win was the 12th of the season for Scotts Rolls Royce ($18.40) and raised his 2009 earnings to over $53,000.

Triple Bars (Robert Verney), first-over in the mile finished a game second while Oh Gee Whiz (Jim McNeight), who led for most of the mile, wound up third.

Kevin Cummings continued with his hot hand (and bruised arm) guiding home four more winners to increase his lead in the drivers standings. Jimmy Whisman scored a hat-trick while Jim McNeight and Robert Verney had driving doubles.

Racing resumes on Monday night at America’s Oldest Light Harness track, post time is 7:05 p.m. Mondays in August are Seniors Night, Beginning at 5:30 p.m., all seniors 55 and over that swipe their Players Club card receive a free racing program and a $2.00 discount at the Paddock Room concession stand.

Todd Haight
Promotional Marketing Specialist
Batavia Downs Casino

Photo by Paul White

Tom Wiate wins Batavia Handicapping Contest

By Howard B. Owens

Press release:

Batavia, NY --- Handicapper Tom Wiate of Niagara Falls defeated over 300 contestants to win the first $1,000 Handicapping contest of the season at Batavia Downs Casino. He wins $500. 

Wiate and Tom Kelley of Batavia both finished with 44 points but Wiate was victorious via the tiebreaker. The total mutuel prices of the winners he selected was $52.00. Kelley’s winners equaled $34.40. He wins $250.

Warren Ristine of Hamburg finished with 43 points and pockets $125.

Jean Leddell of Rochester had 41 points and takes home $75.

Francine Monteleone of Batavia rounded out the top five and cashed for $50, after finishing with 40 points. A tiebreaker was also needed to determine the fifth spot.

All prize money can be picked up on Saturday night (Aug-15) beginning at
5:30 p.m. at Players Club.

The next $1,000 contest will be Friday night, September 18. Contest forms can be picked up on the day of the contest starting at 5:30 p.m. at Players Club.

Todd Haight
Promotional Marketing Specialist
Batavia Downs Casino
 

Australian Stock cruises at Batavia

By Howard B. Owens

Press Release:

Batavia, NY -- The saying you can’t keep a good man down certainly applied to Batavia Downs Casino dash leading driver Kevin Cummings on Friday night (Aug-14). Back in the bike after a nasty spill on Monday night, Cummings won the featured $9,000 Open Handicap Trot with Australian Stock and the $7,200 co-featured Open II trot with Ima a Cricket Also. Both horses are conditioned by D. J. Millner.

“My hip still hurts and I’m all bandaged up (his arm and elbow) but I’m happy to be back,” Cummings said in the paddock before the start of the races.

Leaving from post-seven in the weekly trotting feature Cummings had Australian Stock quickly on the lead after an eighth of a mile but yielded the front to last weeks open trot winner, Jack Sparrow, and Jim McNeight. Not content with second, Cummings  moved Australian Stock back to the front at the three-eighths and trotted home strongly to the wire to score in 1:58.4. Jack Sparrow was a 1-1/2 lengths back in second and Manfromnantucket (Jack Flanigen) finished farther back in third.

“He’s razor sharp right now, once I got him back on the lead I didn’t think they would beat him, DJ’s done a nice job with him,” Cummings said in the Winners Circle.

The victory was the seventh of the season for Australian Stock, a 5-year-old son of Angus Hall. He raised his 2009 earnings to over $45,000 for owner David Slyman of Ohio.

Ima a Cricket Also, parlayed a perfect trip into a 10-1 upset score in the co-feature. Firing out of the gate from post-eight, Cummings was able to drop in the two-hole as the field entered the Clubhouse turn. Sitting in the garden spot until the final turn, Cummings pulled the 7-year-old daughter of Armbro Laser to the outside and was up to challenge pace-setter Joe Page (Tom Agosti) at the top of the stretch. Down the lane, Ima a Cricket Also, powered away to a 1-1/2 length score over a closing Cade Callihan (Ray Fisher Jr.) in 1:59.3. Joe Page finished third.

“Batavia Downs Live”, the 3 ½ hour live television broadcast debuted Friday night in the Buffalo market on the Universal Sports network channel 114. The races are also available on Verizon Fios channel 460 and off-air with a digital converter on channel 2-2. The broadcast begins at 7:00.

The Batavia races also available in the Rochester market and surrounding counties on Time Warner channel 98. Please be advised the races will not be aired on Saturday night (Aug-15), on channel 98, the show returns on Monday night.

Todd Haight
Promotional Marketing Specialist
Batavia Downs Casino

Great Fireworks at the Muckdog Game in Friday Night

By Bea McManis

Whoever coordinated the music to the fireworks, last night, did a fantastic job. 

The fireworks are always fun and the music selection was perfect for the evening.

thanks.

Also, sat with a couple, from California.  They couldn't say enough about Batavia and thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience at the game.  One comment made me laugh, though.  She asked about winters and if we got any snow.  When we admitted that we do get snow, she asked, "How do you go out in it?" 

 

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