December 29, 2024

Sahara Sky picks up pieces in San Carlos

Last updated: 2/23/13 7:59 PM


For a second time at Santa Anita this winter, Sahara Sky has been the
beneficiary of a pace meltdown in one of the track’s historic sprint stakes. On
January 19 it was the Grade 2 Palos Verdes, and on Saturday the five-year-old
son of Pleasant Tap swooped late to take the Grade 2, $200,750
San Carlos
at seven furlongs.

Aided by a speed duel between Justin Phillip and Comma to the Top, who traded
leads through splits of :22 and :43 4/5, Sahara Sky rated four to five lengths
off that pair, made his bid inside the eighth pole and edged clear to win by
three-quarters of a length in a time of 1:21 1/5 over a fast track. Off at 6-1,
Sahara Sky paid $14.60, $6.20 and $4.

Capital Account, who trailed by more than 12 lengths at one point, rallied
down the middle of the track to garner runner-up honors by a head over Comma to
the Top. The latter, who also was involved in a fast pace in last month’s Palos
Verdes, finished 2 1/4 lengths ahead of Drill. The order of finish was rounded
out by Justin Phillip, Midnight Transfer, 9-5 favorite The Lumber Guy, and
Canonize.

The lightly-raced Sahara Sky, who is co-owned by trainer Jerry Hollendorder
and Kim Lloyd’s Sweetwater Stables, had raced only once in stakes company prior
to his one-length win in the Palos Verdes, finishing seventh in the 2011 El
Cajon at Del Mar. Last season, the dark bay won twice in allowance company, but
did not start between June 22 and the Palos Verdes. His record now stands at
14-6-2-4, $356,680.

Bred in Florida by Martin Stables, Sahara Sky was produced by the Grade
3-winning Seeking the Sky, a daughter of Storm Cat and the Grade 2-winning
Seeking Regina. This extended family includes Grade 1 winner Bachelor Beau,
Grade 2 winner Just Jenda and Grade 3 victor All Squared Away.



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