Emerald Downs April 25 entries

Emerald Downs entries, as provided by track officials, for Saturday, April 25:

First Race, Purse $5,100, Maiden Claiming $5,000, 3 yo’s &up, One Mile.

01 A Little Bit Loud Cedeno O 124

02 Freedom Ride Frazier R 118

03 Seattle Tuesday Gutierrez J 124

04 Harmony’s Pipsqeek Burney R 124

05 Initialize Arias S 124

06 Freedom Hall Matias J 118

07 Liquid Intensity Papineau C 119

Second Race, Purse $6,400, Maiden Claiming $7,500, 3 yo, F (fillies), Five Furlongs.

01 Daisy’s a Gem Matias J 121

01a Anna’s a Blast Mitchell G 121

02 Kendallsluckycharm Cedeno O 121

03 Miss Slewy Fong, Jr. F 121

04 Tahoe Queen Zunino J 121

05 Number One Cookie Kisfaludy K 111

06 Polish Pleasure Hoonan-Trujillo D 121

07 Tropic Bunny Frazier R 121

Third Race, Purse $13,700, Claiming $25,000, 3 yo, F (fillies), Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 Swiss S S T Gutierrez J 117

02 Wavy Road Crispin J 114

03 Especially Capable Mitchell G 114

04 La Tengo Frazier R 117

05 Owhatablast Arias S 114

Fourth Race, Purse $13,700, Maiden Claiming $30,000, 3 yo, Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 Fast Tacticts Whitaker J 122

01a Win At Chi Whitaker J 122

02 Peaceful Reign Mitchell G 122

03 McNaughty Crispin J 122

04 Kenny Penny Arias S 122

05 A Black Thorn Frazier R 122

06 Workbench Zunino J 122

07 Royal Game Werner-Hagerty M 117

08 Doctor Pav Matias J 122

09 Ry’s Not Shy Gutierrez J 122

10 Olmanslew Jones C 122

11 Flash an Run Hoonan-Trujillo D 122

Fifth Race, Purse $7,100, Claiming $7,500, 3 yo’s &up, One Mile.

01 Alder Ed Crispin J 115

02 S H S Sand Storm Cedeno O 124

03 Sahara Sam Frazier R 120

04 Greek Passion Werner-Hagerty M 110

05 Litin’s Heir Burney R 124

06 Stalemate Arias S 120

Sixth Race, Purse $10,000, Claiming $10,000-$8,000, 3 yo’s &up, F &M (fillies and mares), Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 Me O Me O My Repp K 123

02 Nina Win Papineau C 116

03 Full Court Press Frazier R 121

04 Miss Fast Dancer Mitchell G 119

05 Gold Deville Gutierrez J 119

06 Fergie’s Fantasy Crispin J 119

07 Mystacallie Hoonan-Trujillo D 121

Seventh Race, Purse $18,000, AOC $40,000, 3 yo’s &up, Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 Tritium Crispin J 120

02 Fathoms Revenge Gutierrez J 120

03 Chickasaw Park Papineau C 115

04 Immigration Whitaker J 120

05 Emancipated Mitchell G 120

06 Grandest Slam Werner-Hagerty M 115

07 Call On Carson Frazier R 120

08 Jaton Carries On Matias J 120

Eighth Race, Purse $30,000, Stakes, 3 yo, F (fillies), Six Furlongs.

01 Crocodile Tuff Werner-Hagerty M 116

02 Known as Lu Mitchell G 116

03 Where I Belong Arias S 116

04 Shamus On Me Hoonan-Trujillo D 116

05 Ladyledue Frazier R 116

06 Mizzen You Papineau C 116

07 Seeking Ema Gutierrez J 116

Ninth Race, Purse $5,100, Maiden Claiming $5,000, 3 yo’s &up, Six Furlongs.

01 Ourbuddyjer Papineau C 110

02 King Nazario Frazier R 121

03 Clovis Zunino J 118

04 Cafe Away Stillwell T 124

05 Trippling Whitaker J 124

06 Obiejohn Jones C 118

07 Six Wild Carrots Crispin J 121

08 Country Ledo Gutierrez J 121

09 Santorini Island Werner-Hagerty M 116

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