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Ben's Cat takes Jim McKay Turf Sprint for a second time

Ben's Cat's late burst secured a second win in the Jim McKay Turf Sprint (Maryland Jockey Club/Jim McCue)

The remarkable Ben's Cat earned his 16th career stakes victory for legendary Maryland horseman King Leatherbury on Friday in the $100,000 Jim McKay Turf Sprint at Pimlico.

Rating about five lengths behind the pacesetting Spring to the Sky for the opening three furlongs, Ben's Cat found his best stride inside the eighth pole and wore down the long-time leader by a length. Ridden by Julian Piminetel, the seven-year-old gelding completed five furlongs on firm ground in :56 and paid $4.20.

Spring to the Sky held second by a half-length over the Bridgetown, who started as the slight favorite over Ben's Cat, though both left the gate at 11-10. Bridgetown tracked the leader in second but didn't have enough to get by that one in his first start off an extended layoff. Bridgetown was followed under the wire by Super Chunky, Sneaking Uponyou and Kens Cape. Night Officer and Zabarajad were scratched.

Also the winner of the 2011 Jim McKay Turf Sprint, Ben's Cat's previous stakes wins include the past two renewals of the Grade 3 Turf Monster Handicap, the last three editions of the Maryland Million Turf Sprint, and the last four runnings of the Mister Diz for state-breds. His other black type victories include the Pennsylvania Governor's Cup, the Parx Dash, the Laurel Dash and the Find Handicap. His record now stands at 31-21-3-1, $1,462,290.

Bred, owned and trained by Leatherbury, Ben's Cat is a son of Parker's Storm Cat out of the stakes-placed Thirty Eight Paces mare Twofox, who is a fill sister to Grade 2 queen Thirty Eight Go Go and a half-sister to Grade 3 winner Notches Trace.

"It looks like he's as good as ever as a seven-year-old," Leatherbury said. "He's not that well bred, I just hit a home run when everything fell into place with this horse. He's super and has stayed totally healthy. He's probably one of the best dirt-grass horses in the country. He'll run in the (Pennsylvania) Governor's Cup at Penn National on June 1."

Three Lyons Racing's Sensible Lady successfully defended her crown in the $100,000 The Very One, a five-furlong turf dash for fillies and mares. A mere three-year-old when she won last year's renewal at 24-1, the Street Sense filly was backed down to 7-2 second favoritism here.

Well back in the field of 14 at the first call, Sensible Lady made steady progress along the inside, shifted course inside the eighth pole and split rivals late to forge clear by a neck. Under Angel Serpa, Sensible Lady completed the distance in :56 2/5 and paid $9.20.

Nechez Dawn, who pressed the pace for the opening three-sixteenths, spurted clear by two lengths in the stretch and held on gamely for the place, a length ahead of 68-1 chance Donna Getyourgun. The order of finish was completed by Nastar Medallist, Sounds of the City, 2-1 favorite Sweet Cassiopeia, Spun Cap, Queen Chatanika, Colony Club, Suzzona, Mosaicist, There Is No Limit, Too Clever by Half and Hidden Ball Trick. Quality lass and World Gone Wrong were withdrawn.

Sensible Lady was a four-time stakes winner last year, taking the Buckland at Colonial Downs, Jenny Wade at Penn National and Coronation Cup at Saratoga following her win in The Very One. She also placed in three other stakes. Her record now stands at 18-8-0-4, $371,330.

"Her first start this year at Keeneland (a fourth in the April 20 Giant's Causeway), she just doesn't fit there because that course is more sandy than this one," winning trainer Tim Salzman said. "She's just amazing. She got shut off 50 yards from the wire and still got there. She is a Street Sense, so I'd like to stretch her out and look for better races."

Bred in Kentucky by Spendthrift Farm, Sensible Lady was a $9,500 OBS two-year-old purchase. Reared by the multiple stakes-winning Awesome Lady, a daughter of Bianconi, she hails from the same family as current multiple Grade 2 star Kauai Katie.

Ken and Sarah Ramsey's homebred Emotional Kitten continued her surprise ascent with a photo-finish victory over even-money favorite Summer of Fun in the $100,000 Hilltop, a 1 1/16-mile grass test for three-year-old fillies.

Stumbling at the start under Joel Rosario, Emotional Kitten trailed the field for more than six furlongs and by as much as 14 lengths. The Kitten's Joy began to get involved around the far turn, made a six-wide bid around turning for home, and just got up to register the nose victory at 5-1. She returned $12 after completing the course in 1:41 4/5.

"She stumbled out of the gate and grabbed a quarter," trainer Wesley Ward revealed. "She showed a lot of heart."

Summer of Fun easily held second, 1 1/4 lengths clear of Zenzara. Completing the order of finish were Miss Lucky Sevens, Premier Steps, pacesetter Birdlover, and Le Fascinator. Hold Our Destiny, Kitten's Point and The Tea Cups were scratched.

Emotional Kitten placed only twice in her first six outings, two of which were stakes. She ended her juvenile campaign on a better note, taking a $75,000 maiden claimer at Gulfstream Park by 1 3/4 lengths. Following a third against allowance foes in her sophomore debut at the same track, she next contributed to her owners' record Keeneland meet with a come-from-behind allowance win on April 7 over the same trip as the Hilltop. Her record now stands at 9-3-1-1, $165,154, and Ward said she will now be pointed toward the Virginia Oaks at Colonial Downs on July 13.

Bred in Pennsylvania, Emotional Kitten was produced by the Ghazi mare Silent Emotion, a stakes winner who's also reared the Grade 1-placed multiple stakes winner Unspoken Word.

Dance to Bristol waltzed home a comfortable winner of the Skipat (Maryland Jockey Club/Jim McCue)

Dance to Bristol turned in another impeccable performance capturing the $100,000 Skipat, a six-furlong dash for older fillies and mares. Copperville Farm's four-year-old wore down pacesetter Orange's Lil Sis in upper stretch and drew off to a 4 3/4-length victory under Xavier Perez. The 3-5 favorite, who returned $3.20 on the tote, stopped the timer in 1:11 3/5 on a fast track.

Orange's Lil Sis easily held second, with longshots Kalambaka Queen and Pretty Miss Trippi completing the superfecta. Funnys Approval and Strike the Moon rounded out the order of finish after the scratch of Winning Image,

Trained by Ollie Figgins III, Dance to Bristol has been a gem of consistency with seven wins and seven second-place finishes in 15 career starts. Her lone unplaced effort was a fourth in last year's Ruthless at Aqueduct.

"It set up good for us with that other filly (scratched Winning Image) out of the race," Figgins said. "I just kind of told Xavier to keep it close and that's how it worked out. This horse is real easy to train. Even in defeat, she's run awfully hard. Xavier feels strong about this horse because she's an easy one to ride.

"She'll run in the Bed o' Roses at Belmont (on June 15) if she comes out OK. Three weeks won't be a problem."

Dance to Bristol preceded this victory with stakes wins in the 2011 Pandera at Aqueduct, the 2012 Marshua at Laurel and the $200,000 Sugar Maple at Charles Town April 20, a race she won by nine lengths. Also four-times stakes-placed, the daughter of Speightstown improved her career earnings to $410,880.

Bred in Kentucky by Mr. and Mrs. David Garner, Dance to Bristol brought $42,000 as a Fasig-Tipton Midlantic juvenile. She was produced by the Louis Quatorze mare Dance to Dawn, a half-sister to Grade 1 victor Chief Honcho. Both were reared by multiple Grade 3 winner Expressive Dance.

This extended family is responsible for noted sire Exclusive Native and Grade/Group 1 winners Versailles Treaty and Poet's Voice.

The finish line came at the right moment for I'm Mom's Favorite as she edged Flattering Bea by a whisker (Maryland Jockey Club/Jim McCue)

Chalk players were also thrilled at the result of the $100,000 Miss Preakness for three-year-old fillies, but had to sweat out a photo finish between 4-5 favorite I'm Mom's Favorite and 52-1 chance Flattering Bea. I'm Mom's Favorite led only Flattering Bea after a quarter mile, got the jump on that rival in the stretch, and won the head bob in a time of 1:12 2/5 for six furlongs. Ridden by Sheldon Russell, I'm Mom's Favorite paid $3.80 for her first stakes win.

"We got off to a really rough start. I was a bit surprised having the filly so far back, but she handled it fine," Russell said. "When I tipped her out at the top of the stretch, she came running. When I hit the front, I don't know if she got a little bit lost or what. I just tried to keep her focused and I was lucky to just hold on."

Flattering Bea was 1 3/4 lengths clear of Lighthouse Bay, who was followed under the wire by pacesetter Tread, Jewel of a Cat, Big Sky Country, Livin Peace and Cheetah Pants. Blueeyesintherein, Mellonbrook and Sense of Reality were scratched.

Owned by CJZ Stable and trained by Tony Dutrow, I'm Mom's Favorite has compiled a mark of 5-3-1-1, $138,940. Second on debut at Parx in December, the Indian Charlie filly was maiden graduate by a nose at Aqueduct in early February. Third in the $100,000 Cicada in her stakes debut next out, she preceded this victory with a seven-length romp against allowance foes at Pimlico April 13.

Bred in Kentucky by the partnership of VanMeter, McDonald and McKathan, I'm Mom's Favorite was a $150,000 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic juvenile purchase. She was produced by the Storm Cat mare Charming Toutsie, a daughter of multiple Grade 1 vixen Tout Charmant.

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