Friday's Canterbury Park results

August 26, 2017 at 4:12AM

1 7½ furlongs on turf. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Starter optional claiming: $5,000. Purse: $17,000.

7 • Alvear (Mawing)5.803.002.80

3 • Nutty Futty (Loveberry) 4.203.00

2 • Pensador (Mojica) 3.80

Time: 1:31.76. Exacta: 7-3, $10.00. Trifecta: 7-3-2, $32.30. Superfecta: 7-3-2-4, $6.89. Scratched: Mendota.

2 7½ furlongs on turf. State bred. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Allowance. Purse: $33,000.

10 • Sun Country (Ramgeet)21.808.606.00

2 • Stormy Sailor (Lindsay) 14.407.40

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5 • Best of the Bleu's (Goodwin) 3.40

Time: 1:31.61. Exacta: 10-2, $59.20. Trifecta: 10-2-5, $572.00. Superfecta: 10-2-5-8, $2,686.75.

3 1 mile on turf. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming: $12,500. Purse: $13,500.

4 • Sharpener (Mojica)3.402.402.10

9 • Pine Grove Road (Ramgeet) 4.403.40

8 • Dancing Zapper (Loveberry) 3.40

Time: 1:39.96. Exacta: 4-9, $9.30. Trifecta: 4-9-8, $30.50. Superfecta: 4-9-8-5, $64.81. Daily Double: 10-4, $24.50. Pick 3: 7-10-4/10, $60.20. Scratched: Tahkodha Royale.

4 6 furlongs. State bred. Fillies and Mares. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming: $10,000. Purse: $10,500.

10 • Academic Bay (A. Canchari)19.809.405.00

9 • Adorkable (Joubert) 5.003.00

3 • Notorious Miss (Mawing) 2.40

Time: 1:13.42. Exacta: 10-9, $37.20. Trifecta: 10-9-3, $117.20. Superfecta: 10-9-3-5, $67.78. Pick 3: 10-4/10-10, $311.60. Pick 4: 7-10-4/10-10, $398.10. Daily Double: 4-10, $11.10.

5 5 furlongs. Open. 2-year-olds. Maiden special weight. Purse: $28,000.

6 • Soul of Discretion (Mawing)5.802.602.60

5 • Power Song (Loveberry) 2.802.40

2 • John Boy Boogie (Sanchez) 3.80

Time: :58.48. Exacta: 6-5, $6.30. Trifecta: 6-5-2, $21.40. Superfecta: 6-5-2-7, $6.58. Pick 3: 4/10-10-6, $59.70. Scratched: Nobrag Justifact, Hung Over On Gin.

Attendance: 4,436. Total handle: $280,813. Live handle: $60,188.

Johnny Love's results: Friday: 2-4 (.500). Totals: 186-529 (.352). Best bets: 22-51 (.431).

Note: Final three races were cancelled due to lightning.

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