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Amelia Bedelia in sharp form

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Amelia Bedelia will have recency on Parisian Diva when the talented West Virginia-bred fillies take on open company in Friday night’s featured eighth race at Charles Town.

The pair could start as the top two choices in the three-otherthan allowance for fillies and mares at 6 1/2 furlongs. The race, which will be run around two turns, drew 11.

Amelia Bedelia is coming off a win in a first-level allowance March 11 at Charles Town. The start came shortly before the meet was put on pause due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Racing was to resume Thursday at Charles Town.

“We’re glad to get back racing,” said Jeff Runco, who trains Amelia Bedelia for David Raim.

Amelia Bedelia boasts a 6-for12 career record, with all of her starts coming at Charles Town. She has run second or third in a trio of local stakes, twice finishing behind winner Parisian Diva, who will be making her first start since October.

Amelia Bedelia will break from post 2 under Arnaldo Bocachica. She is shortening up in distance from seven furlongs.

“She sits a little off the pace,” Runco said. “It’s a competitiv­e race. She always gives it her all. She’s doing great, had a great workout, and is ready to go.”

The start Friday could set Amelia Bedelia up for more stakes appearance­s. She is a 4-year-old daughter of Fed Biz.

“This is a stepping-stone to some of the West Virginiabr­ed stakes over the summer,” Runco said.

Parisian Diva is a four-time stakes winner coming off a 2 1/2-length victory in the West Virginia Tourism Office Breeders’ Classic for 3-yearold fillies on Oct. 12 at Charles Town. The 70 Beyer Speed Figure she earned is the best last-race number in the field Friday.

J.D. Acosta has the mount from the rail for Melinda Golden and trainer Stacey Viands.

In the fourth race, Runco will send out a promising West Virginia-bred filly named Star of Night in a nonwinners-ofthree lifetime allowance for statebred fillies and mares.

Star of Night has won her last two starts by a combined margin of 11 1/4 lengths. Both came at the 6 1/2-furlong distance she will travel Friday.

“She’s a nice filly,” Runco said. “I think she’s one of the up-and-coming fillies we have.”

Star of Night is a 3-year-old by Creative Cause from the female family of Grade 1 winner Snow Ridge. She races for Huntertown Farm.

Star of Night launched her career Dec. 13, finishing second by a half-length in a maiden special weight at Charles Town.

“She stumbled at the break, had a terrible start, and closed,” Runco said. “After that, she won her next two starts. She’s lightly raced, still learning. She’s only run a few times and has run very well.”

Bocachica has the mount from post 4 in the field of nine.

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