In the span of seven months nearly a decade ago, Maria Borell went from the ecstasy of training a Breeders' Cup winner with just her 30th lifetime starter to making national headlines for being a no-show in the face of animal cruelty charges after authorities rescued 43 neglected and undernourished horses from dire stabling conditions at a Kentucky farm leased by her father. On Tuesday, Borell was stymied in her attempt to regain a Thoroughbred training license in her home state. Borell, now 42, had been hopeful she would be...