Byline: MATT GRAVES
SARATOGA SPRINGS Nick Zito must think he's a soldier at Little Big Horn. He keeps seeing more Indians coming over the hill.
The Indians are, in fact, horses. And the chief is D. Wayne Lukas. They just keep coming. No matter where Zito goes, he stands in the shadow of Lukas. It's been going on for a couple of years now.
The scenario continued here Sunday when Lukas' top 2-year-old, Hennessy, was a little too much for Zito's promising juvenile, Louis Quatorze, in the big one for 2-year-olds.
What makes that more discouraging for Zito is the prospect that he may be looking at another 3-year-old season next spring in …

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