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FAVE FROSH FILLIES IN TUESDAY'S 159G FRANK BECERRA PACE

A pair of divisions-worth $78,800 and $80,200, respectively-comprised the event, which offered minimal suspense.
The opening group saw So Awesome (Tim Tetrick, $2.70) make the lead from post position No. 4 (in one notch after a program scratch) and never, ever have a thought of giving it up (28.4, 58.3, 1:27.2, 1:55.3).
The lead was 2 3/4 lengths off the final turn, widening to 3 3/4 lengths at the wire. American Marilyn chased from a loose pocket, with JK American Beauty, Topville Angelina and Crazy Cute coming away the remainder.
For So Awesome, a daughter of So Surreal owned by William Hartt and trained by Scott DiDomenico, it was her second win in four seasonal starts...both here in statebreds and both in the identical (1:55.3) time. The exacta paid $6.80, the triple returned $31.80 and the superfecta (four wagering choices in order) paid $83.
She's fast and she just gets over this track so well, Tetrick said.
Tuesday night's second and final division had the death-and-taxes St. Somewhere (Yannick Gingras, $2.10) withstand a spirited challenge from 27-1 shot Hurrikane Norakane (Dan Dube) before opening up late.
All told, she went the distance from post No. 5 (28.2, 57.3, 1:26.1, 1:53.4), the final time just three ticks off the local division record (Tequila Monday's 1:53.1 in 2016). Hurrikane Norakane was a solid second, beaten three lengths, with Gia's Surreal (Bartlett), Money Shot Hanover (Tyler Buter) and Ladybeluckytonite (Tetrick) completing the payees.
For St. Somewhere, an American Ideal miss co-owned (as Burke Racing) by Ron Burke, Phil Collura, J&T Silva-Purnel & Libby and Weaver Bruscemi, it was her third (consecutive NYSS) win in four '18 tries. The exacta paid $14.80, the triple returned $34 and the superfecta paid $75.50.
St. Somewhere, as with So Awesome, won both of her local Empire tries.
I just let her take me around the track, Gingras said. "There wasn't much to it."



New York Sire Stakes return here Friday night (July 27th) in the $173,500 Dick McGuire Trot for 3-year-old colts and geldings.

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