A look at some of the top highlights from the past weekend of racing at Mohawk. Use your imagination Figment held on with everything he had to take the fourth fixture on Mohawk’s 12-race Saturday feature. The accomplished son of Shadow Play–Mia Seelster showed tremendous grit with 26-1 foe Major Threat being exactly that, digging in to reach the wire a neck clear in 1:50.1. After his eighth career win (8-2-1), Figment is closing in on the $100,000 lifetime earnings mark ($98,534) for trainer David Keyes, who co-bred and co-owns the 4-year-old pacer with Julie Keyes. As the 7-5 choice Saturday, Figment paid $4.80. Figment. New Image Media Here’s the ‘Deal’ A Clean Deal submitted another hearty effort to come out on top in Saturday’s SBOA Final for three-year-old pacing fillies. With driver Doug McNair in tow, the 3-year-old daughter of Cattlewash–Ideal Talker thwarted a late challenge from 14-1 contemporary P N G Shadow to claim victory by a neck. A Clean Deal, who was named the Two-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the Year at the 2025 O’Brien Awards, is now two-for-two to begin her sophomore campaign. Trained by Kyle Fellows for owners Yolanda Fellows, Blair Corbeil, Windermere Stable, and James Ross, the bay stands at 8-0-1 with over $536,000 banked across nine career starts. As the 2-5 choice Saturday, she paid $2.80. A Clean Deal (#5). New Image Media Time to shine Willowtime and driver Trevor Henry worked overtime to get the win in Sunday night’s ninth race. Sent on his way at 6-1, the son of Lookslikeachpndale rallied to net a nose nod in 1:54.0. After missing out on top spot by a head in his previous dash, Willowtime, trained by Herb Holland, went one better to improve his career mark to 13-6-11 from 60 starts, to go along with $592,453 in purse earnings. He paid $14.30 for Sunday’s score. Willowtime (#4). New Image Media Share This:Share