June 16, 2023, by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland (Stephanie Gray photos)
CUMBERLAND, ME – Call Me Maverick returned home to Cumberland and returned back to his winning ways, as driver Mike Stevenson gave the Maine Sire Stakes 3-year-old male pacing champion of 2021 a coast-to-coast victory for his trainer Alison Hynes and her partner Gordon Corey.
The 5-year-old son of Western Maverick picked up the 24th victory of his career, and pushed his lifetime earnings to $247,162 for his Upland Farm owners. Just the third start of the year for the former local hero, the wagering favorite tripped the timer in 1:56.1 to win the opener and pay $2.80 to his many backers. The Bush Man N (Kevin Switzer Jr.) finished second; Drinka Beer (Andy Harrington) was third in the $6,000 featured conditioned pace.
The $5,500 featured trot was another wire-to-wire romp for Mouthpiece and driver Mark Athearn. Repeating his ‘go to the front and don’t look back’ routine from last week, the 8-year-old son of Noble Venture never had an anxious moment as the pair strolled home a winner in 2:01. Owned and trained by Gretchen Athearn, he paid $7.60 to win. Muscle Gene (Aaron Hall) finished second; L Dees Yoyo Ma (Mike Stevenson) was third.
Four drivers enjoyed doubles on the 13-race program, including Walter Case Jr., Dan Deslandes, Aaron Hall and Kevin Switzer Jr. The first three listed all won back to back races, but Switzer Jr. won the 4th and the 13th which put him at just one victory away from reaching the 3,000 career dash win threshold. Switzer Jr. is loaded for bear tomorrow (Saturday) with 8 programmed drives.
Saturday’s (June 17) program carries 12 races, and features two $14,684 divisions of the Maine Sire Stakes for 3-year-old pacing fillies, carded as races one and nine.
The wagering menu always includes a 50 cent trifecta in every race, as well as the standard collection of lucrative wagers with low 16% takeouts scattered throughout the card.
Cumberland will offer Belmont viewing and programs, as well as all the pertinent wagering options every Saturday.
Live harness racing continues at Cumberland throughout the Spring and early Summer months with regular racing on Friday and Saturday each weekend. First post is slated for 3:15 pm (EDT) during the extended pari-mutuel meeting, which runs through August 5.
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