Fourth win for Ranger’s Twin B Impressive

December 12, 2022 – by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland

CUMBERLAND, ME – Bruce Ranger’s Twin B Impressive picked up his fourth win in a row at Cumberland Sunday (Dec. 11) taking his second $6,000 Polar Express # 3 elimination leg in as many weeks.

The 13-year-old son of Bettor’s Delight shows no signs of aging, or slowing down, as the ultra-consistent pacer just keeps winning.  Trained by Ranger’s wife Mary Beth and owned by their Nom de Course, The Starter’s Call LLC, Twin B Impressive went right to the front from post five and never had an anxious moment.

Cruising through opening panels of 28.2 and 58.4, he was followed alertly by Kick The Dirt Up (Nick Graffam), with Sports Teen (Kevin Switzer Jr.) first over while passing the stands to the half.

Ranger let out a notch into a 1:27.2 third stanza, keeping the would-be challengers at bay, and cruised home comfortably to defeat the field of seven in 1:57.2 by 1-1/2 lengths.  Kick The Dirt Up finished second with Sports Teen a very close third.

Twin B Impressive paid $5.40 to win the 44th race of his career, pushing his lifetime bankroll to $647,474.

Two additional $6,000 Polar Express # 3 elimination legs were captured by:  Go Sandy Go (Nick Graffam, $9.00 to win in 1:58), and Swellendam (Kevin Switzer Jr., $3.60, 1:57.4).

The top eight money earners that raced in both elimination legs (and enter) will compete in the $15,000 final on Sunday (Dec. 18), with the next eight in the standings going into a $7,500 consolation.  Ties will be drawn by lot.

The $5,500 Open 4 Trot was captured in grand fashion by Namesmuscle for the driving/training, husband and wife team of Mark and Gretchen Athearn.

Leaving from post four, Athearn got the 10-year-old son of Muscle Mass away fourth and took a seat.  Cowboy Charlie (Switzer Jr.) set the 29.3 and 1:01 opening fractions, with Osprey Delta (Mike Stevenson) hot on his heals having left boldly from post six to jump into the two-hole.  Athearn was patient and waited until the final drive down the backside into a 1:30.3 third quarter to pull first over.

Namesmuscle had the momentum coming off the turn, coupled with a tiring leader, to get up in the final strides to win by a neck in 2:01.  Osprey Delta finished second; Cowboy Charlie was third.

Owned by Bill “Yarmouth Lumber” Phipps, Namesmuscle paid $25.60 to win for the 41st time in his career.

Kevin Switzer Jr. enjoyed three wins on the Sunday card.  Bruce Ranger leads all reinsmen at the Cumberland oval for 2022 with 66 victories.  Switzer Jr. is in second place with 55 wins, Walter Case Jr. is third with 48.  Chris Lefebvre is the leading trainer with 29 trips to the Blue Seal winners circle.

The popular Au Revior Retirement Showcase for 14-year-old Standardbreds will be held Saturday, December 17 and boasts 18 total participants.

Our extended pari-mutuel harness racing meet runs for two more weekends, with the first post at 11 am each day.  Next week the racing will carry our normal Friday-Saturday-Sunday schedule, however, for Christmas week live harness racing will start on Thursday (Dec. 22), continue on Friday (Dec. 23), and conclude for the Winter Festival on Christmas Eve Day, Saturday (Dec. 24).

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Sports Teen takes fastest Polar Express at Cumberland

December 5, 2022 – by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland

CUMBERLAND, ME – Dakota “Action” Jackson’s Sports Teen captured the fastest of four $6,000 elimination divisions of the Polar Express Late Closing series # 3 on Sunday (Dec. 4) at Cumberland.

Driven by Ron Cushing for trainer/owner Jackson, the 6-year-old son of Sportwriter rushed right out from post three to take command of opening panels in 27.4 and 58.4.  Mr Blissfull (Aaron Hall) sat in the two-hole while Terror Hall (Wally Watson) and wagering favorite Kick The Dirt Up (Matt Athearn) were first and second over, respectively.

With Sports Teen enjoying a comfortable margin at the 1:28 third stanza, driver Steve Wilson sensed a stalling of the outer flow and moved Touch Of Character three-wide down the backside in an attempt to decrease his lengths behind the leader.  At the head of the stretch Cushing found another gear and sprinted off to score by 6-3/4 with Sports Teen in 1:58.2.

Sports Teen paid $7.20 to win the 26th race of his career, and will be looking forward to the rich $15,000 final on Sunday (Dec. 18).  Touch Of Character finished second; Terror Hall was third.

The other three $6,000 Polar Express legs were captured by: Swellendam (Kevin Switzer Jr., 1:59.4, $12.00 to win); Twin B Impressive (Bruce Ranger, 2:00.4, $5.40); and Commondiscourtesy (Matt Athearn, 2:00, $35.60).

The $6,500 Open 2 Trot was a wire-to-wire romp for Life Well Lived, who captured the opener for driver Kevin Switzer Jr. in 2:01.3.  Trained by Billy DuBois for owner Gordon DuBois Sr., the 8-year-old son of Muscle Mass paid $6.40 to win.  Broadway Giant (Ranger) finished second; Sidd Finch (Nick Graffam) was third.

Track record holder Cherry Crown Jewel picked up the 41st win of her career, cruising to a 2:03 victory in the $5,500 Open 3 Trot.  Driven by Mark Athearn and trained by Gretchen Athearn, the 10-year-old daughter of RC Royalty paid $8.00 to win for owner Bill “Yarmouth Lumber” Phipps.  And Up We Go (Ranger) finished second; Little Macabee (Hall) was third.

Leading reinsman Bruce Ranger picked up three wins on the card, and continues to sit on top of the talented Cumberland drivers colony with 60 seasonal victories.  Kevin Switzer Jr. is in second place with 49 trips to the Blue Seal Winners Circle, following his own hat trick on Sunday.  Matty “Ice” Athearn and Walter Case Jr. are tied for third place with 46 wins apiece.  The leading conditioner of the meet is Chris Lefebvre with 28 wins.  Benson Merrill and Lisa Watson are tied for second in the trainers standings with 20 victories each.

Racing resumes Friday (Dec. 9) and continues through the weekend with the second legs of the three distinct Polar Express Late Closing series.  Cumberland’s extended pari-mutuel harness racing meet runs through December 24, 2022 with the first post at 11 am each day. 

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Timbo Slice takes Polar Express leg at Cumberland

December 2, 2022 – by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland

CUMBERLAND, ME – Sophomore pacer Timbo Slice defeated a full field of veteran pacers on Friday (Dec. 2) to capture a $4,000 elimination leg of the Polar Express Late Closing Series # 1 at Cumberland.

Driver Andy Harrington allowed Timbo Slice to float out from post two and let a few front-runners go.  Led Schnepplin (Jason Bertonlini) hit the ground pacing as soon as the wings folded, grabbing command of the pack and setting a 29.3 opening panel.  Wally Watson immediately pulled 14-year-old Forward Bliss from the pocket and re-took the lead before the second turn.

As the field approached the half Eternal Ring (Mike Stevenson) flushed the cover of Timbo Slice, with Dancin Hill (Matt Athearn) following third over.   Past the half in 1:01.3 it was three in and four out as the field charged into the paddock turn for the second time.

Moving down the backstretch Harrington had Timbo Slice on the move and pushing for the lead past the third panel in 1:31.2.  With Timbo Slice gaining some separation at the head of the stretch, both Eternal Ring and Cash Crazy Express (Aaron Hall) started to advance on the leader.  With his lead nearly evaporated, Timbo Slide managed to hold on until the wire and prevail by a quarter length in 2:02.3.

The 3-year-old son of Sunshine Beach is owned and trained by Lester Dancer and picked up his second win of the season, paying $27.40 on a $2 ticket.  Wagering favorite Eternal Ring finished second, Cash Crazy Express was third.

The other Polar Express elimination leg was captured by Cee Pee Panic in 2:00.4.  Driven to a wire-to-wire romp by Nick Graffam for trainer Benson Merrill, the 13-year-old gelding by Perfect Union is owned by John and Thelma Kiernan and Tom Bemont.  He paid $3.40 and was the public’s choice.  Invictus Hanover (Kevin Switzer Jr.) finished second; Tuukka (Walter Case Jr.) was third.

Luke Varnum, the 68-year-old trainer/driver from Greene scored with his own Pembroke Ranger in a wire-to-wire romp that lit up the tote board in the finale.  Paying $79.00 to win, the 5-year-old son of Western Maverick picked up his first win of the season, which Varnum owns with his wife Patricia.  Pembroke Ranger was bred in Maine by Lynn-Marie Plouffe.

Four drivers won nine of ten races on the day’s program, which saw double-digit win returns on nearly half the card.  Kevin Switzer Jr. picked up three wins on the card, with Aaron Hall, Andy Harrington and Nick Graffam each winning two.

Racing resumes Saturday (Dec. 3) with twelve full-field races, which includes several open pace events as well two $5,000 elimination legs of the Polar Express Late Closing Series # 2.  Road Untraveled (3-1, Nick Graffam) and American Road (5-2, Walter Case Jr.) lead the convoy in the first division, given their current form.  In the second division Stormin Maverick (5-2, Walter Case Jr.) will attract some attention from inside, as will Bailey’s Legacy (4-1, Nick Graffam). 

Saturday’s featured $6,500 Open 2 Pace marks the return of several fast-class pacers from Plainridge, including track record holder Adriano Hanover (5-2, Kevin Switzer Jr.) and Bag Pipe Major (3-1, Bruce Ranger).  They both have a pair of competitive locals on their inside to contend with, namely Ry’s Red Rocket (9-2, Matt Athearn) and Rocksapatriot (5-1, Dave Ingraham).

Every race, all weekend long, has a 50-cent Trifecta, and the final race each day also features a 20-cent Pentafecta.

Our extended pari-mutuel harness racing meet runs through December 24, 2022 with the first post at 11 am each day. 

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Richards’ Ry’s Red Rocket does it again

November 27, 2022 – by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland

CUMBERLAND, ME –Legendary New England horseman Donnie Richards had plenty to be thankful for this weekend, as his stable star Ry’s Red Rocket picked up her eighth win of the season on Saturday (Nov. 26) at Cumberland.

Driven to victory by Matty ‘Ice’ Athearn, the 5-year-old mare by Sunshine Beach had all the boys talking as she turned a two-hole trip into pay dirt to win the $6,000 Open 3 Pace.  Scoring from post six, Athearn left swiftly to get position behind the leader Woody’s Cash Crop (Nick Graffam) who set opening fractions of 28.4 and 58.4.

Moving toward the half, the outer flow included Sports Team (Aaron Hall), who provided cover for wagering favorite See You Friday (Walter Case Jr.), who found himself eight lengths behind the leader.  Graffam pushed Woody’s Cash Crop to a 1:27.4 third panel while trying to gain some separation from his challengers.  At this point it seemed that Ry’s Red Rocket was hopelessly boxed in on the rail, with horses swarming toward the front end. 

As the field rounded the final turn a leg weary Sports Teen drifted out and provided Matty ‘Ice’ with all of the racing room he needed to duck to the outside and pace past the leader, scoring handily by a half-length in 1:57.4.

Owned and trained by the 89-year-old Donnie Richards, Ry’s Red Rocket was bred by Linwood Higgins.  A current track holder and Cumberland Fairgrounds resident, she paid $8.00 to win the 19th race of her career.  Woody’s Cash Crop finished second; See You Friday was third.

The $6,500 featured Open 2 Pace was a jog through the park for Hespoisedtopounce A, who clocked the fastest win of the day in 1:55.2.  Driver Kevin Switzer Jr. hustled the 6-year-old son of Bettor’s Delight out from post four, and easily took command.  From that point it was all over but the shouting as no horse got anywhere close to challenging the 1-9 favorite.

Owned by Anthony Gruppo and Tim Bojarski, Hespoisedtopounce A is trained by Jimmy Nickerson.  Picking up his eighth seasonal victory, the fast-class performer has bankrolled $85,740 this season.

Hespoisedtopounce A paid $2.20 to win.  Rocksapatriot (Dave Ingraham) finished second; Star Speaker (Aaron Hall) was third.

Leading reinsman Bruce Ranger enjoyed a hat trick, while Matt Athearn, Aaron Hall and Kevin Switzer Jr. each piloted a pair of winners.

Racing continues Sunday (Nov. 27) program features ten races, three of which are trotting events.  The featured $6,000 Open 3-4 Trot includes a full field of recent winners, including Osprey Delta (9-2, Mike Stevenson) and A Blue Blood (5-1, Nick Graffam) who will try to upset the early morning line favorite Little Macabee (5-2, Aaron Hall).

Every race, all weekend long, has a 50-cent Trifecta, and the final race each day also features a 20-cent Pentafecta.

Our extended pari-mutuel harness racing meet runs through December 24, 2022 with post time remaining at 11 am.  The popular Au Revior Retirement Showcase for 14-year-old Standardbreds is slated for December 17, with entries due by Nov. 30.

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Broadway Giant towers over top trot at Cumberland

November 21, 2022 – by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland

CUMBERLAND, ME – Leading reinsman Bruce Ranger led Broadway Giant on a tour of the Cumberland Raceway oval on Sunday (Nov. 20), handily winning the featured $6,500 Open 2-3 Trot by three open lengths.

The track was listed as fast despite temps in the mid-30s when the 8-year-old son of Broadway Hall left alertly and immediately took command from post four.  Setting comfortable opening fractions of 29.2 and 1:01.4, he set the stage for his command of the following circuit.  Last week’s fast class winner Caulfield (Mike Stevenson) made a bid for contention first over going to the half, but only managed to get within a length of the leader. 

As the third panel of 1:30.4 came and went, so did Broadway Giant as the dark trotter opened up several length on his rivals to cruise to victory unabated in 2:01.4.  Owned and trained by Ron Patoine, it was his 19th career victory and sixth on the season.  Broadway Giant paid $3.20 to win as the wagering favorite.  Namesmuscle (Mark Athearn) finished second; Caulfield was third.

Second choice trotting mare Osprey Delta (2-1, Mike Stevenson) picked up the pieces in the $6,000 Open 3-4 Trot, as the quick tempo-setting Mister Muscle (Walter Case Jr.) faded in the home stretch.  “Casey” sent the 6-5 favorite Mister Muscle right out to the lead from post five with Osprey Delta right alongside to push him to a 29.2 opening panel before crossing over.  Heading into a 1:00.2 half-mile marker, Aaron Hall moved Little Macabee to the outside in the second turn to challenge for the lead. 

These two clashed while careening down the backside into a swift 1:30 third panel, with Little Macabee looking Mister Muscle right in the eye around the final turn.  The speedy fractions had finally gotten the best of the leader, which allowed the challenger to take a momentary lead in the lane.  But, unbeknownst to the front end battlers, Stevenson and Osprey Delta were flying down the center of the racetrack to steal the day’s thunder in 2:00.3.

Trained and driven by Mike Stevenson, the 7-year-old mare by Tad The Stud is owned by Steel Ponies LLC (Robert Collins).  She paid $6.60 to win.  Little Macabee finished second; Prescott (Andy Harrington) was a fast closing third.

Bruce Ranger enjoyed three victories on the day’s program, and continues to lead all dash-winning drivers of 2022 at Cumberland with 50 wins.  Walter Case Jr. is second with 45, with Matt Athearn and Kevin Switzer Jr. tied for third with 40 apiece.

Next week’s schedule excludes ‘Black Friday’ (Nov. 26) and restarts on Saturday and Sunday (Nov. 27 & 28), with the Winter Festival extended pari-mutuel harness racing meet continuing through December 24, 2022.  The popular Au Revior Retirement Showcase for 14-year-old Standardbreds is slated for December 17, with entries due by Nov. 30.

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Adriano Hanover equals Cumberland all-age track record

November 12, 2022 – by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland

CUMBERLAND, ME – For the second time this week a horse bred by the sport’s leading nursery, Hanover Shoe Farms, set a track record.  Thursday night at Rosecroft World Champion Allywag Hanover paced the fastest mile in history of the sport on a five-eighths mile track.  The 5-year-old gelding by Captaintreacherous won the Potomac Pace in a swift 1:46.4f, which was a world and track record performance. 

Two days later (Nov. 12) Adriano Hanover soared to a 1:53.4h victory at First Tracks Cumberland, equaling the all-age track record for pacers, and establishing a new benchmark for older pacers at the Southern Maine oval.

Driven by Kevin Switzer Jr. the 5-year-old son of Western Ideal sprinted right out for the lead from post position four.  Hitting the opening panel in 27.3, Switzer Jr. applied the brakes into a 58.1 half.  As the outer flow started to advance Adriano Hanover responded to the reinsman’s urging and gained further separation into 1:25.4 third stanza and sprinted home a victor by 5-3/4 lengths with a 28 second final kick.

Adriano Hanover is owned and trained by Gerald MacKenzie Jr., and picked up the 17th victory of his career, which is closing in on $250,000 in lifetime earnings.   He paid $3.00 to win the $6,500 Open 2 Pace featured race of the afternoon. 

Captain Nash (Drew Campbell), the previous divisional track record holder, finished second and was race-timed in the identical 1:55 former standard, despite having broken equipment.  Last week’s winner, Ry’s Red Rocket (Matt Athearn) finished third.

The $6,000 Open 3 Pace was captured by Star Speaker (Drew Campbell) in 1:57, who got up in the final strides to nip Terror Hall (Wally Watson) by a nose.  Trained and owned by Kimberly Vafiades (with Greg Kirby) the 5-year-old son of Artspeak has won 9 races this season.  He paid $3.60 to win.

Kevin Switzer had a grand slam on the program, which also included Oceanview Echo ($8.80 to win), Eleanor Jean ($6.40) and Native Maverick ($27.20) who was four-wide down the backside to score from dead last at the quarter pole.

Drew Campbell enjoyed a driving triple, and eleven different trainers won a race on the day’s card.

The Sunday (Nov. 13) program has twelve races, five of them trots.  The $6,500 Open 2-3 Trot features last week’s victor Favorite Uncle (Cain MacKenzie) who scores from post position four.  Outside him is the trending Broadway Giant (PP 5, Bruce Ranger) who won three-in-a-row before moving up to this class.  This race also marks the return of local fan favorite Cherry Crown Jewel (PP 3, Mark Athearn), who set a track record at Cumberland last year and is coming off a win at Bangor.

First Tracks Cumberland is proud to present the Polar Express Late Closing Series for the Winter meet.  Beginning Dec. 2-4, the three individual TrackMaster rating and conditioned events boast over $85,000 of additional earning opportunities for New England horse people, for which there is no entry fee.  For further details, visit the horsemen page on our website, or click:

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First Tracks Cumberland and the Maine Harness Horsemen’s Association are collecting nonperishable food items in the race paddock during the next two weekends of racing to benefit the Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program.

Racing continues at First Tracks Cumberland for our Winter Festival extended pari-mutuel meeting featuring a weekly trifecta of cards on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Nov.18, 19 & 20) which continues through December 24, 2022.

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RY’S RED ROCKET TAKES CUMBERLAND FEATURE

November 6, 2022 – by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland

CUMBERLAND, ME – Track record holding 5-year-old pacing mare Ry’s Red Rocket returned to her home turf and upset the wagering favorite Adriano Hanover to capture today’s (Nov. 6) co-featured $6,500 Open 2 Pace in 1:55.1, the swiftest race of the day. 

The eighth race proved to be a very competitive field of top pacers as three current, or former, track record holders sought their share of the purse.  In addition, the skies were clear and temperatures soared to 70 degrees as the unseasonably warm weather played the perfect backdrop for the resumption of harness racing at the iconic Cumberland Raceway for the first of 21 Southern Maine racing dates. 

Returning back home following her three month tour of the Maine Fair Circuit, the Matt Athearn-driven Ry’s Red Rocket left swiftly from post two and hit the opening panel in 28.1.  With Captain Nash (Drew Campbell) settling in the two-hole, the daughter of Sunshine Beach got a brief respite going to the half in 57.3, and rolled on comfortably to the three-quarters in 1:25.4.  Surprisingly, the outer flow never materialized as Rocksapatriot (Dave Ingraham) was all alone on the outside and had only advanced to third position, just outside Captain Nash who had maintained his catbird seat into the third stanza.

When the field turned for home 2-5 favorite Adriano Hanover (Kevin Switzer Jr.) was sling-shot from fourth, out from behind Rocksapatriot and barreled down the lane to catch the leaders.  The wire arrived just in time for Ry’s Red Rocket to hold on for a ‘nose’ victory over fast closing Adriano Hanover.  Captain Nash and Rocksapatriot were nearly inseparable for third and fourth respectively, back just a half-length off the leaders.

Owned and trained by local legend Donnie Richards, Ry’s Red Rocket paid $15.80 to win her seventh race of the season.

The fifth race $6,500 Open 3 Trot was captured by Favorite Uncle who took the overland route to score for trainer/driver Cain Mackenzie.  Scoring from post five, the 6-year-old son of Uncle Peter hung tough on the outside for the entire middle half and brushed to a head victory over Little Macabee (Aaron Hall) to pick up his first victory for his new connections, after spending the summer on the tough Ohio circuit.  Prescott finished third.

Favorite Uncle is owned by Lillian Bellmore and paid $15.80 to win

From the 47 different conditioners that entered horses in the opener, local horseman Mike Stevenson enjoyed a driving and training double, winning the opener with Osprey Delta ($3.80 to win) and the ninth with Rest Assured ($7.40).  Drivers Matt Athearn, Aaron Hall and Walter Case Jr. also picked up driving doubles.

First Tracks Cumberland will offer the Polar Express Late Closing Series for the Winter meet.  Beginning Dec. 2-4, the three individual TrackMaster rating and conditioned events boast over $85,000 of additional earning opportunities for New England horse people, for which there is no entry fee. 

CUMBERLAND WINTER FESTIVAL OPENS SUNDAY

October 30, 2022 – by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland

CUMBERLAND, ME – Racing resumes at the iconic Cumberland Raceway on Sunday (Nov. 6) for the first of 21 Southern Maine racing dates dubbed the “Winter Festival” and carries a new 11:00 a.m. (EST) first post time.

Condition sheets for horse trainers will be available early in the week, with the first draw slated for Thursday (Nov. 3) for the opening day card.

In addition, racing secretary Marc Reynolds is working on several lucrative Late Closing series for the month of December, which should provide for very competitive fields vying for over $85,000 in additional purse monies.

Racing continues at First Tracks Cumberland for our second Winter-time extended pari-mutuel meeting featuring three consecutive days of racing with a Friday, Saturday and Sunday schedule.  The action continues weekly through December 24, 2021.

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Monsters of the Midway

First Tracks Cumberland racing secretary Marc Reynolds is pleased to announce TWO series dubbed the ‘Monsters of the Midway,’ for the upcoming fair dates (Sept. 25 – Oct. 1) as well as THREE (3) distinct Invites for Sat., Oct. 1, in concert with the Maine Breeders Stakes 2-year-old final racing card. Pace and Trot go for $10,000 …The MAINE-BRED pace goes for $15,000

See future condition sheet(s) for additional details and draw dates.