Emerald Downs entries

July 17 entries

As provided by track officials:

First Race, Purse $5,300, Maiden Claiming $5,000, 3 yo’s &up, Six Furlongs.

01 Get the Tack Stillwell T 118

02 Mucha Moola Werner-Hagerty M 118

03 Old Musket Matias J 124

04 Late Night Affair Gutierrez J 124

05 Dane House Burney R 124

06 Appassionato Storm Zunino J 118

07 Declock Doll C 124

Second Race, Purse $13,700, Maiden Claiming $30,000, 2 yo, Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 Big Sky Posse Martinez S 118

02 Hoodoo Canyon Arias S 118

03 Movie Clip Contreras J 118

04 Leading Missile Gutierrez J 118

05 Castle Romeo Stillwell T 118

06 Untilifindyou Frazier R 118

07 Fast Trade Hoonan-Trujillo D 118

Third Race, Purse $8,850, Maiden Claiming $12,500, 2 yo, F (fillies), Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 Isle of Lucy Arias S 117

01a Trizanne Contreras J 117

02 Xi Cephei Martinez S 117

03 Rasin a Delight Zunino J 117

04 Sassy Lil Senorita Gutierrez J 117

05 Janvier Matias J 117

06 Jazzin With You Whitaker J 117

07 Courtly Slew Frazier R 117

Fourth Race, Purse $9,900, Claiming $12,500, 3 yo’s &up, F &M (fillies and mares), Six Furlongs.

01 Shudaboxedit Gutierrez J 123

02 T J Timber Burney R 117

03 This September Mitchell G 119

04 Monday Mystery Martinez S 123

05 Triple Tee Whitaker J 123

06 K Lea Road Zunino J 123

07 Snooty Gal Frazier R 123

Fifth Race, Purse $7,400, Claiming $7,500, 3 yo, F (fillies), One Mile.

01 Little Town Flirt Matias J 121

02 Colorful Tune Gutierrez J 118

03 Easy Endeavor Zunino J 121

04 Hot Tub Party Frazier R 121

05 Sicily Grace Martinez S 121

06 La Tengo Arias S 118

Sixth Race, Purse $10,900, Claiming $15,000, 3 yo, Six Furlongs.

01 Long Trip Alone Burney R 118

02 Slewdleview Mitchell G 118

03 Amante Mio Contreras J 122

04 Three Agree Zunino J 118

05 Hot Defense Gutierrez J 122

06 Highdleburg Arias S 118

07 Pal O Mine Alex Matias J 118

08 Win At Chi Martinez S 118

09 Ugottabcatty Frazier R 118

Seventh Race, Purse $11,550, Claiming $12,500-$10,000, 3 yo’s &up, Six Furlongs.

01 Little Red Eagle Contreras J 120

02 Toutlelew Frazier R 120

03 Maltese Tiger Martinez S 122

04 Mr. Makah Mitchell G 117

05 Plain James Hoonan-Trujillo D 120

06 Zayboom Arias S 118

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

01 Keger Burney R 119

02 Cambria Sunrise Mitchell G 117

03 Prairie Grove Gutierrez J 123

04 American Avenue Contreras J 117

05 Tenakee Tango Martinez S 119

06 Fancy Pink Gold Zunino J 123

07 Asharla Gutierrez A 119

08 Margaret’s Miracle Stillwell T 119

09 Cocktail Chatter Werner-Hagerty M 119

10 Old Song’s Lady Hoonan-Trujillo D 123

11 Stru Arias S 123

12 Jeweled Case Frazier R 119

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