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SPECTACULAR OVERCOMES BREAK, WINS FASTER FEATURE AT POCONO

10/15/2025

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Photo: Curtis Salonick
By: Jerry Connors, Jr. 
WILKES-BARRE PA – The Greenshoe sophomore gelding Sensational, coming to Pocono after stops at Plainridge and Lexington, combined his principal two traits as of late – extreme speed and going offstride – and managed to rally to a dramatic 1:56.4 victory in one of two $15,500 divisions of the featured trot Tuesday afternoon over “good” going in cool temperatures.
 
Matt Kakaley, driving for trainer George Ducharme, whose George Ducharme Stable LLC is co-owner with W J Donovan, had eased Sensational away from the gate and was looking to spot him fifth just past midway on the first turn when the three-year-old lost stride. Kalaley got Sensational back on gait by the bottom of the turn, then gave him the “go forward strongly” signal, and the youngster went from the back of the field to the lead before the half.
 
After that, no one posed a threat to the winner, who was three lengths to the good of Non Disclosure at the finish after coming his own last split in :28.4.
 
In the other feature, the Archangel gelding Stevie Ray did not have quite as adventurous a trip as Sensational, but driver Jim Pantaleano had to be alert to help the trotter find the winning journey in a 2:00 mile. Stevie Ray made the lead, yielded for the pocket, then had to back out into the two-wide flow as the outer tier threatened the pacesetter late on the backstretch. Swinging wide in the lane, Stevie Ray went on to win by  1½ lengths over Counter Spy for trainer David Hoover and owner Jaypaul Hoover.
 
George Napolitano Jr. led the drivers colony with three wins, including two for trainer Jill Roland; Matt Kakaley, Anthony Napolitano, and Jack Pelling had a driving double. David Hoover drove another of his trainees to victory as well as conditioning co-feature winner Stevie Ray, joining Roland as training doublers.
 
Racing at Pocono resumes on Saturday with a 1 p.m. card; bettors will want to note that there will be a carryover into the first race Superfecta pool and the last race High 5 pool. Monday’s and Tuesday’s cards will feature a pair of John Simpson Sr. Memorial Stakes on each day. Free Pocono program pages are or will be available at www.phha.org.
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