Emerald Downs entries for May 2

As provided by track officials for today

First Race, Purse $17,000, Maiden special weight, 3 yo, F (fillies), Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 Eyes On the Prize Crispin J 121

02 Perfect Manhattan Mitchell G 121

03 Linovision Arias S 121

04 Smarty Kota Gutierrez J 121

05 Ali Repp K 121

Second Race, Purse $6,400, Maiden Claiming $7,500, 3 yo, Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 One Day Warrior Gutierrez A 122

02 The Zag Papineau C 117

03 Mar Val Zunino J 122

04 Cherokee Cole Arias S 122

05 Top Duff Gutierrez J 122

06 Musical Trick Mitchell G 122

07 Zamboni Devil Werner-Hagerty M 117

08 Wegotlucky Frazier R 122

Third Race, Purse $5,400, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s &up, One Mile.

01 Kanspeed Crispin J 120

02 Thorndyke Road Werner-Hagerty M 115

03 Reason to Reckon Arias S 120

04 Patientd’trmnation Papineau C 117

05 Trail Blazer Stillwell T 120

06 Gold Dakota Frazier R 122

07 Dr. Mitten Zunino J 124

Fourth Race, Purse $6,400, Maiden Claiming $7,500, 3 yo, Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 Major Fib Whitaker J 122

02 T S Austin Zunino J 122

03 He’s All Heart Burney R 122

04 Nickel Nickel Crispin J 122

05 He’s a Screamer Papineau C 117

06 Swiss Venti Matias J 122

07 Vickys Fast Boy Frazier R 122

08 Dixiedoodledude Arias S 122

09 Mormusic Fong, Jr. F 122

Fifth Race, Purse $11,500, Claiming $17,500, 3 yo’s &up, Six Furlongs.

01 Havin a Good Day Werner-Hagerty M 115

02 Tillman’s Image Hoonan-Trujillo D 122

03 Platinum Katillac Whitaker J 120

04 Get You Mitchell G 120

05 Mr. Logan Stillwell T 124

06 Brave Hearted Frazier R 120

Sixth Race, Purse $8,900, Claiming $7,500, 3 yo’s &up, F &M (fillies and mares), Six Furlongs.

01 Musical Wine Crispin J 119

02 Beautify Whitaker J 119

03 Schu True Shot Frazier R 119

04 Fly Over Tahoe Mitchell G 119

05 Oh Yes I Am Arias S 119

06 Pete’s Glory Girl Papineau C 114

07 Blueswater Zunino J 119

Seventh Race, Purse $14,100, Claiming $20,000-$15,000, 3 yo’s &up, Six Furlongs.

01 Stealth Attack Stillwell T 122

02 Skyrider Frazier R 120

03 Pirates Deputy Zunino J 120

04 Coastal King Crispin J 120

05 Olympic Lights Repp K 122

06 Escalante Mitchell G 120

Eighth Race, Purse $11,500, Claiming $17,500, 3 yo’s &up, F &M (fillies and mares), Six Furlongs.

01 Princess Lo Arias S 119

02 This September Mitchell G 119

03 Nothing in Common Zunino J 119

04 My Date Rayann Frazier R 123

05 Colors of a Starr Crispin J 123

06 Lilly Fa Pootz Gutierrez J 121

07 Sunshine Shelli Papineau C 114

08 Tenakee Tango Werner-Hagerty M 114

Ninth Race, Purse $15,100, Claiming $25,000-$22,500, 3 yo’s &up, F &M (fillies and mares), Five And A Half Furlongs.

01 Libby Creek Gutierrez J 119

02 Rain Shadow Zunino J 119

03 Dawns a Breakin Papineau C 112

04 Let Me Get My Hat Whitaker J 119

05 Ballerina Angelina Frazier R 119

06 Private Lesson Arias S 113

07 Kafe Mitchell G 119

08 My Thistle Fong, Jr. F 119

09 Janjen Crispin J 119

Tenth Race, Purse $5,400, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s &up, Six Furlongs.

01 Street Jive Arias S 120

02 Big Sky Vatti Mitchell G 120

03 Is the Bar Closed Frazier R 120

04 Alaska Bowtie Crispin J 120

05 Rock Hard Rogue Gutierrez J 124

06 Moola Makor Matias J 120

07 Stormin Fast Papineau C 115

08 Deown Burney R 120

09 O’Mali’s Angel Stillwell T 122

10 Soup Kitchen Kisfaludy K 110

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