Emerald Downs August 28 entries

Emerald Downs entries

As provided by track officials, for Aug. 28:

First Race, Purse $6,650, Maiden Claiming $7,500, 2 yo, Six Furlongs.

01 Totally You Werner-Hagerty M 118

02 Cougar Guy Frazier R 118

03 Phinney Ridge Burney R 118

04 Whosgonnabailmeout Mitchell G 118

05 Lt. Marino Contreras J 118

06 The Dude Abides Papineau C 113

Second Race, Purse $6,650, Maiden Claiming $7,500, 3 yo, F (fillies), Six Furlongs.

01 Timeless Wish Gutierrez J 121

02 Major Role Burney R 121

03 Onlyinthemoonlight Frazier R 121

04 Bag the Win Mitchell G 121

05 Scadabe Hoonan-Trujillo D 121

06 Texana Stillwell T 121

07 Blue Sonata Papineau C 116

08 Something Spicy Contreras J 121

Third Race, Purse $6,650, Maiden Claiming $7,500, 2 yo, F (fillies), Four And A Half Furlongs.

01 Storm the Court Frazier R 117

02 Pinky Butterfly Whitaker J 117

03 Leona Contreras J 117

04 Shes a Go Go Girl Papineau C 112

05 Escorted Mitchell G 117

06 Brahms Wonder Werner-Hagerty M 117

07 I’ma Jazz Drifter Burney R 117

08 Crazy Is Good Stillwell T 117

09 Jolineator Gutierrez J 117

Fourth Race, Purse $5,600, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s &up, F &M (fillies and mares), Six Furlongs.

01 Prairie Grove Gutierrez J 123

02 Hot Tub Party Frazier R 117

03 A. M. Promise Stillwell T 123

04 Tenakee Tango Papineau C 114

05 Anniversary Gift Gavica G 123

06 Detour Sign Doll C 121

07 Fancy Pink Gold Burney R 123

08 Hamlin Street Matias J 115

09 Jeweled Case Hoonan-Trujillo D 119

Fifth Race, Purse $6,250, Claiming $3,500, 3 yo’s &up, One Mile.

01 Toll Charge Papineau C 119

02 Pavan Raj Werner-Hagerty M 124

03 News Alert Stillwell T 124

04 Tony’s Legacy Matias J 124

05 Cascadian Currency Frazier R 124

06 Peter’s Charity Gutierrez J 124

07 Surf Academy Contreras J 124

08 He’s a Barn Rat Mitchell G 124

09 Diamond Indy Hoonan-Trujillo D 124

Sixth Race, Purse $7,400, Claiming $7,500, 3 yo, One Mile.

01 Rio Torre Papineau C 115

02 Johnny Blue Matias J 122

03 Silver Mench Mitchell G 122

04 Trip the Wire Werner-Hagerty M 118

05 Leroi Victor Contreras J 118

06 Deputy Mackenzie Frazier R 122

07 Cherokee Cole Gavica G 122

Seventh Race, Purse $7,400, Claiming $7,500, 3 yo, Six Furlongs.

01 Lil Makor Gutierrez A 118

02 Inhoc Signo Vinces Gutierrez J 118

03 Old Mason Hoonan-Trujillo D 122

04 Aqaba Papineau C 113

05 Pal O Mine Alex Matias J 120

06 Golden Partner Frazier R 122

07 Schuster Way Stillwell T 118

08 McNaughty Contreras J 122

09 Highdleburg Mitchell G 122

Eighth Race, Purse $5,600, Claiming $3,500, 3 yo’s &up, Six And A Half Furlongs.

01 Wood Be Fabulous Hoonan-Trujillo D 124

02 Bernie White Shoes Werner-Hagerty M 124

03 Lexington Loverboy Contreras J 124

04 Summer Shoot Papineau C 119

05 Nordic Storm Gutierrez J 124

06 Fatmanstew Burney R 124

07 Piracy Gavica G 124

08 Code Red Stillwell T 124

09 Sahara Sam Mitchell G 124

10 Ore Brain Frazier R 124

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