by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway


HAMBURG, N.Y. --- When last seen, J A T O was in the winner's circle after posting a 1-1/2 victory in the $10,000 New York County Fair final for 2-year-old colt trotters at Monticello Raceway back on September 2, 2014.
 
After nearly a nine-month layoff, J A T O resurfaced again, this time on Sunday afternoon (June 21) at Buffalo Raceway and the results were the same...impressive.
 
In winning the County Fair final back in September, J A T O broke stride at the start and spotted the field more than 11 lengths at quarter pole but roared back for the victory. 
 
While not breaking this time, J A T O trailed the trotters in the $3,200 conditioned event at Buffalo Raceway by more than a dozen lengths after the opening panel but proved once again the lead wasn't insurmountable. The 3-year-old colt got in gear and smartly trotted around the field, taking a 3/4-length decision over TK's Diva in a lifetime best of 2:02.1.
 
The was only the second pari-mutuel start for J A T O (Big Apple Deli-Highwaytoheaven), both of which are now victories. He was 8-of-9 on the non-betting New York Fair circuit in 2014, earning $16,851 including the County Fair final purse.
 
Co-owned by trainer Margaret Butler and Amy Butler, J A T O was driven to the win by Doug Ackley.
 
In the C.K.G Billings Amateur Driving Challenge, Stephen Oldford won aboard Lady Jill ($6.00) while Robert Davis sprung an upset taking Stags Leap ($11.20) to the winner's circle in the second leg.
 
Ray Fisher Jr. was the only driver on the 10-race card as he posted a double.
 
Racing will continue on Wednesday night at Buffalo Raceway with a 10-race card scheduled for 5 p.m.
 
For more information including the latest news, race replays, results and upcoming promotions, go to www.buffaloraceway.com

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