Real Sancho, who has been conditioned by Kimberly Vafiades since Mosher acquired the pacer in early September, has now earned $18,450 during the course of his rampage through the ranks of the raceways of Maine. A winner by open-lengths in all but one of his streaky efforts, the precocious pacer was hustled off the car by Campbell, eventually extending out to an easy two-length margin at the wire, while taking a seasonal mark of 1:56.2 during his determined front-end jaunt around the Queen City oval. With owner and regular pilot Joey Mosher sidelined with a hand injury on Saturday, Drew Campbell drew the catch-driving assignment behind the 6-year-old son of Real Desire.
Real Sancho won his seventh consecutive race.