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March 27, 2010
Blueridge Western captured the first of two Levy Memorial splits in 1:53.3 with Dave Palone at the lines for trainer Kevin McDermott. The 5-year-old son of Allamerican Ingot--Her Airness--Ball And Chain used a :28 final brush to win for owner Francis Azur of Pennsylvania.
Clear Vision captured the second Levy in wire-to-wire fashion for driver Cat Manzi and trainer Richard Norman in 1:54.2 The 4-year-old son of Western Hanover--Artiist Vision--Artsplace paced his final panel in :28.4 for owners Joe Fielding and Dave McDuffee.
Poker Hat, a 6-year-old son of Cam's Card Shark--Hatsoff Hanover--Magical Mike, won the third Levy in 1:52.4 for driver Brett Miller and trainer James Borke. Richard Lombardo and Howard Taylor own the gelding.
Wholy Louy won the fourth Levy division in 1:53.3 with Cat Manzi at the lines for trainer Casie Coleman and owner-breeder Robert Hamather. The 6-year-old Camluck--By Desire--Artsplace gelding paced his final quarter in :27.4.
Western Ace won the fifth Levy division in 1:53 for driver Corey Callahan and trainer George Teague, Jr.. The 7-year-old gelding by Western Ideal--Alice Alice--Albert Albert paced a final panel in :27.4 for owners the Kovach Stables and Teague Stables.
Teague and Callahn returned to capture the sixth Levy split with Southwind Lynx in 1:53.4. The 6-year-old son fo Reall Artist--Luxury Class-Jate Lobell is owned by K&R Racing and the Teague Stable Inc.
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