by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway

HAMBURG, N.Y. --- Despite a sloppy, wet race track, Focus Power didn't lose sight of the winner's circle as the 6-year-old gelding slogged his way to the victory in Buffalo Raceway's $9,600 featured pace on Saturday night (April 28). 
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Photo by Steve Roth    
Focus Power takes Saturday's main event.    
 
Catching the front end spray of the pace setting Linkjack Hanover for over a half mile, driver Drew Monti and Focus Power had enough and pulled out midway down the backstretch the final time.
 
Getting relief from the mud, Focus Power ($6.70) found it clear sailing in the stretch and held off a late charge from Upfront Countryboy (Shawn Gray) to notch the 1-1/2 length decision in 1:56.3. Linkjack Hanover (JD Perrin) settled for the show position.
 
Owned by James Caradori and trained by Darrin Monti, it was the first win in three tries in 2018 for Focus Power (Shadow Play-Luv's For Ever). The victory pushed his seasonal earnings to $7,968 and $165,935 lifetime.
 
In the sub-featured $9,000 trot, Empire Empire N ($4.90) destroyed the field by rolling to an easy 7-1/4 length score in 1:59.3 over Noble Legend.
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Photo by Steve Roth    
Empire Earl N takes 7-1/4 length trotting win.    
 
Sitting a unhurried sixth as the starting gate moved away, Empire Earl N began his forward march to the top just before the half mile marker. By the time he reached the top of the stretch, Empire Earl N (Ray Fisher Jr.) extended his advantage to six lengths and never looked back. Noble Legend (Billy Davis Jr.) finished in second while Edom Up Blue Boy (Rock Vinci) was third.
 
Owned by Kimberly Asher and trained by Riley Asher-Stalbaum, Empire Earl N (Earl-Santa Nita) is a 10-year-old gelding that has now posted three wins in nine attempts. The victory improved his seasonal bankroll to $18,935 and $180,825 lifetime.
 
Davis Jr. finished the evening with a four-bagger while Fisher Jr. and Monti tripled. Trainer Maria Rice conditioned three winners while JD Perrin had a pair.
 
Racing will resume on Wednesday evening at 5 p.m. with an 11-race program slated.

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