$43,962 Pick 6 Carryover Sunday At Los Alamitos; Apprentice Pyfer Triples

For the fifth time in the first six days of the Los Angeles County Fair Winter Thoroughbred meet at Los Alamitos in Cypress, Calif., there will be a Pick 6 carryover when racing resumes Sunday.

The carryover of $43,962 was clinched after 24-1 shot Clockstrikestwelve rallied to win Saturday's seventh race under jockey Tiago Pereira.

The Pick 6 begins in Sunday's fourth race. Post time is 12:30 p.m. and scheduled post time for the fourth is 1:58 p.m.

There is also a carryover of $6,567 in the Super High Five. The $1 minimum is offered daily on the final race. Post time for Sunday's ninth is scheduled for 4:28 p.m.

Apprentice Jessica Pyfer Triples
Jockey Jessica Pyfer had her first career multiple win day Saturday. The 22-year-old apprentice  won three times, taking the first with Capital Heat, the fifth with Mr Vargas and the sixth with Smokin Hot Bobbie. Pyfer has six wins at the meet.

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Los Alamitos: Cedillo Triples After Thursday Mishap; Two-Day Carryover In Saturday’s Pick 6

A day after being unseated in a freak mishap, jockey Abel Cedillo won three times Friday at Los Alamitos in Cypress, Calif.

Released from Long Beach Memorial Hospital late Thursday afternoon after an MRI and X-rays showed no injury after he was dumped when Governance, his third race mount, apparently jumped a shadow midway around the far turn in the one-mile contest, Cedillo moved into a tie for the top spot in the rider standings with his hat trick.

The last of Cedillo's Friday wins – and his sixth through the first five days of the Los Angeles County Fair Winter meet – came aboard 2-1 favorite Acting Out in the $55,260 feature.

Owned by Zvika Akin, Robert Harkins and trainer Art Sherman, the 3-year-old gray daughter of Blame tracked the early pace set by longshot Square Peggy, took over early in the stretch and went on to prevail by five lengths over 6-1 shot Hotitude and six others.

The victory was the second in a row and third in five starts for Acting Out, who is out of the Speightstown mare Riding Point. She's now earned $109,340.

In her first start over the track where she is based, Acting Out completed the 5 ½ furlongs in 1:02.56 and paid $6.20, $4 and $3.40.

Never worse than second in five races at Los Alamitos, Hotitude returned $6 and $4.40 while finishing two lengths clear of 21-1 shot No Cover Charge. The show price on No Cover Charge was $7.40.

Square Peggy, A Melis, Jewel Thief, Miss Fraulein and Andyoushallreceive completed the order of finish. Tip Top Gal and Devils Dance were scratched.

Cedillo's other wins came with favored Luxury Liner in the third and Medina Spirit, an impressive 2-year-old debuter for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, in the sixth. He is tied with Juan Hernandez, who won Friday's eighth aboard Union Dance.

Racing resumes Saturday at Los Alamitos. Post time is 12:30 p.m.

The feature on the nine-race program is the $100,000 Soviet Problem Stakes. The one-mile race for 2-year-old fillies bred or sired in California attracted 11 entrants, but only 10 will be permitted to start. The 5-2 favorite on Ed Burgart's morning line is first out winner Westward Breeze.

$13,703 Carryover In Saturday's Pick 6
For the second time in the first five days of the Los Angeles Fair Winter Thoroughbred meet at Los Alamitos, there will be a two-day Pick 6 carryover when racing resumes Saturday.

The carryover of $13,703 was clinched when Union Dance easily won the eighth race under jockey Juan Hernandez.

The Pick 6 begins in Saturday's fourth race. Post time is 12:30 p.m. and scheduled post time for the fourth is 1:58 p.m.

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Multiple Carryovers On Saturday’s Fall Festival Of Racing Program At Laurel

There will be carryovers in the 20-cent Rainbow 6, 50-cent Late Pick 5 and $1 Super Hi-5 wagers for Saturday's Fall Festival of Racing program at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md., featuring six stakes races worth $600,000 in purses.

First race post time is 12:25 p.m. ET.

No one had all six winners in Friday's 20-cent Rainbow 6, growing the carryover jackpot to $15,053.51 for Saturday, spanning Races 4-9. Tickets with five of six winners each returned $197.92.

The Late Pick 5, offering an industry-low 12 percent takeout, also went unsolved to produce a carryover of $3,910.14. Tickets with four of five winners were worth $100.25.

Saturday's opener will feature a carryover of $8,819.04 in the Super Hi-5.

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Record $319.80 Winner Triggers Closing-Day Pick 5 Carryover At Monmouth Park

It was just around noon that jockey Tomas Mejia learned he'd picked up a mount on what looked like a hopeless longshot in Saturday's 13th race at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, N.J.

A little more than six hours later he'd etched his name in the track's record book.

Andrez Conquist, a 158-1 shot ridden by Mejia, returned the biggest win price in Monmouth Park's 75-year history when he paid $319.80 in a shockingly easy four-length victory that erased a 69-year-old mark.

The former record for the highest win payoff in Monmouth history was $229.20, set on July 15, 1951.

Melvin Ovando owns and trains Andrez Conquist.

The stunning victory resulted in a Pick 5 carryover of $34,067 that will be part of a mandatory payout on closing day on Sunday. The carryover applies to the Pick 5 that starts in the first race on the 13-race card.

There is also a Jersey Shore Pick 6 carryover of $3,766 that will be part of a mandatory payout as well.

“I don't know what to say. Wow,” Mejia said after learning of the record-setting win. “They told me all the other jockeys that have ridden this horse have wanted to come from behind. The trainer said `get him close to the lead this time.' So I was able to sit behind (The Mormon Mauler) for most of the race and then he just finished strong. I don't know what else to say.”

Andrez Conquist tracked The Mormon Mauler for most of the mile and a sixteenth turf race before pulling away in the stretch.

Mejia only picked up the mount because Jorge Gonzalez opted to ride Storm Afleet, who came off the alternate list because of a scratch. Gonzalez had listed Andrez Conquist as his second choice in the race.

“My agent called me and told me I picked up a mount in the 13th race and I said `okay, that sounds good,' ” said Mejia. “Then I looked and saw it was a longshot. But it was okay because I have ridden for Ovando before.”

In fact, the only three wins of Ovando's two-year training career have come with Mejia riding. Mejia booted home Reina La Kelsey for a $79.20 win mutual for Ovando's first career victory on July 24. Those same connections hooked up for a win on Sept. 6 at a win mutual of $24.20.

Andrez Conquist had been 0-for-6 lifetime entering the race, never finishing better than sixth.

First race post time for Sunday is 12:50 p.m.

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