Emerald Downs entries

Emerald Downs entries, as provided by track officials, for Saturday, June 6:

First Race, Purse $6,400, Maiden Claiming $7,500, 3 yo, Six Furlongs.

01 Major Fib Gutierrez J 122

02 Eastern Dr Hoonan-Trujillo D 122

03 Crazy Jay Stillwell T 122

04 Golden Partner Frazier R 122

05 Mormusic Martinez S 122

06 Seattle Shoofly Papineau C 117

Second Race, Purse $17,000, Maiden special weight, 2 yo, F (fillies), Four And A Half Furlongs.

01 Feeling Fancy Crispin J 117

02 Cell Line Forever Gutierrez J 117

03 Niki B Mitchell G 117

04 Feels Like Rain Frazier R 117

05 Oriental Dream Arias S 117

06 Jen’s Guinness R N Martinez S 117

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

01 Dru Diligence Hoonan-Trujillo D 124

02 Wobbly Fellow Werner-Hagerty M 119

03 Almost Toast Frazier R 118

04 Screaming Eagle Arias S 124

05 Seattle Tuesday Matias J 124

06 Satherin Mitchell G 124

07 Blue News Martinez S 118

Fourth Race, Purse $8,500, Maiden Claiming $12,500, 2 yo, Four And A Half Furlongs.

01 Whosgonnabailmeout Werner-Hagerty M 113

02 Muy Loco Hoonan-Trujillo D 118

03 Certified Diamond Mitchell G 118

04 Tiz I Is Zunino J 118

05 Barcoman Papineau C 113

06 Wicked and Wild Martinez S 118

07 Private Jettz Gutierrez J 118

Fifth Race, Purse $7,100, Claiming $7,500, 3 yo, F (fillies), Six Furlongs.

01 Crafty Linda Mitchell G 121

02 Kittyontheloose Papineau C 116

03 Consider Smiling Gutierrez J 121

04 Colorful Tune Martinez S 118

05 Chukchi Sunrise Frazier R 121

06 Owhatablast Arias S 118

07 Savanna’s Makor Hoonan-Trujillo D 118

Sixth Race, Purse $5,400, Claiming $3,500, 3 yo’s &up, F &M (fillies and mares), Six Furlongs.

01 True Indian Jones C 119

02 Shady Unlimited Crispin J 119

03 Blow It Up Martinez S 123

04 Rosieontop Frazier R 123

05 Tops Echo Werner-Hagerty M 114

06 Wings of Justice Papineau C 114

07 Mrs. Tiz Hoonan-Trujillo D 123

08 Don’t Ignore Me Mitchell G 119

09 Faith to the End Gutierrez J 119

10 Sarah Mac Whitaker J 119

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

01 K Lea Road Zunino J 123

02 Tenakee Tango Mitchell G 119

03 Monday Mystery Martinez S 123

04 T J Timber Crispin J 117

05 Ballerina Angelina Frazier R 119

06 Rain Shadow Papineau C 114

07 Free as Can Be Gutierrez J 119

Eighth Race, Purse $20,000, AOC $50,000, 3 yo’s &up, Six Furlongs.

01 Immigration Whitaker J 120

01a Wasserman Whitaker J 120

02 Fear No Evil Matias J 120

03 Flaming Bullet Arias S 120

04 Atta Boy Roy Crispin J 122

05 Cafe Tortoni Gutierrez J 120

06 Way too Much Frazier R 122

Ninth Race, Purse $5,700, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s &up, F &M (fillies and mares), One Mile.

01 Forlana Frazier R 123

02 C V N Marysol Kisfaludy K 109

03 You and I Honey Papineau C 114

04 Flor de Mayo Mitchell G 119

05 Ms Claudia Werner-Hagerty M 114

06 Button Em Up Gutierrez J 123

07 Belle’s Cat Martinez S 119

08 Crystal’n Diamonds Stillwell T 121

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