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2025 PCQHRA AWARDS BANQUET: SHAKEN GOIN ON NAMED HORSE OF THE YEAR; JOHN AND KATHIE BOBENRIETH PRESENTED WITH FRANK N. VESSELS MEMORIAL AWARD

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LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE, CYPRESS, CA – Abel Flores and James Sills’s homebred filly Shaken Goin On, a winner of a meet-best four stakes races at Los Alamitos, was named the 2025 Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Racing Association Horse of the Year and champion 3-year-old filly during its Awards Banquet held Friday night in the Finish Line Room at Los Alamitos Race Course

Trained by Eddie Willis and Albert Valles at Los Alamitos, Shaken Goin On won the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Oaks, Grade 2 Southern California Derby, Grade 2 Miss Princess Handicap, and the Justanold Love Stakes while winning in six of her seven starts at the Orange County oval. She was ridden by Justine Klaiber in each of her four stakes wins. Shaken Goin On had previously been announced as the AQHA champion 3-year-old filly.

“We had a great time racing her in California,” Sills said. “We hope she comes back this season and does some good.”

“She is going to be back this year,” Flores immediately confirmed with a smile.

The most prestigious award of the night is the Frank Vessels, Sr. Memorial Award. John and Kathie Bobenrieth were the 2025 honorees for their outstanding contributions to the sport of Quarter Horse racing. The Bobenrieths have been involved in racing since the early 1980s. In partnership with Kathie’s father, the late Joe Muniz, the couple claimed a horse and right away both families fell in love with horse racing. Great success soon followed as the Bobenrieths and Munizes bred and raced Chicks Beduino, the winner of the Governor’s Cup Futurity and Bay Meadows Futurity. Chicks Beduino was a champion on the track, yet his most enduring mark was as an all-time great stallion—siring champions like Whosleavingwho, Separatist, and Corona Chick, as well as Evening Snow, the first-ever winner of the Los Alamitos Million Futurity.

Chicks Beduino was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2007, a true testament to the Bobenrieth and Muniz Quarter Horse racing legacy. The Bobenrieths have owned a slew of stakes winners, but their greatest racehorse is their homebred A Ransom, the 2000 AQHA World Champion and two-time PCQHRA Horse of the Year. A Ransom won the 2000 Champion of Champions and a total of 12 stakes races at Los Alamitos. John has also served on the PCQHRA Board for over 15 years, was an AQHA California Director, and a member of the Racing and Graded Stakes Committees.

“This is very emotional,” Kathie said. “We’ve been blessed with some amazing horses and with all our great trainers and jockeys. Our kids grew up at Los Alamitos. I was pregnant with my son when we claimed our first horse. I remembered our daughter would be by the rail cheering on our horses. It’s a blessing and an honor for us.”

La Feliz Montana Ranch’s FDD Dreams, the 2025 AQHA World Champion, was named the PCQHRA champion 3-year-old gelding following his victory in the Champion of Champions. His connections sent the following message in acceptance of the award: “FDD Dreams is an amazing horse he is particularly special to the La Feliz Montana Ranch team as he is homebred,” the message read. “We’ve all had the privilege of being part of this incredible journey from the beginning and are extremely proud and humbled by this award.”

A year after being named the champion 2-year-old colt, Enrique Gonzalez’s EG High Desert Farms’ Favorite Jesshawk added the title of PCQHRA champion 3-year-old colt following another strong campaign highlighted by the Grade 2 Golden State Derby. It was a big night for EG High Desert Farms, as the Temecula-based racing operation took home six other awards. EG High Desert Farms’ homebred Jess Im Worth It, the winner of the Grade 1 Ed Burke Million Futurity, was named the champion 2-year-old colt, the Cal-Bred champion 2-year-old colt, and Cal-Bred Horse of the Year.

On the strength of having bred Favorite Jesshawk and Jess Im Worth It, EG High Desert Farms received the breeder special achievement award. The two champions are full brothers sired by EG’s A Mere Felix and are out of their broodmare Jess Hawk, who was the recipient of the 2025 James V.A. Carter Award as the top broodmare domiciled in California.

“Jess Hawk is my princess,” Enrique Gonzalez said. “She’s become an outstanding producer. I owe a lot of it to Burns Ranch. They’ve helped with my breeding program over the years.”

Favorite Jesshawk completed EG’s collection of trophies for the night by winning the Cal-Bred 3-year-old colt of the year. Valeriano Racing Stables’ Toby Sis was named champion 2-year-old filly following a year in which she won five of six starts including the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity. Keith Nellesen’s Hi Octane won the champion 2-year-old gelding award after a strong campaign that was highlighted by his third-place finish in the Two Million final and included three wins and seven top-three finishes in eight starts.

In the aged division, Reliance Ranches’ Unrelentless, winner of the Grade 1 Brad McKinzie Los Alamitos Winter Championship, added the champion aged stallion award to his AQHA award in the same division. Bobby Cox’s Jeriko was named the champion aged gelding. He qualified for his third consecutive Champion of Champions with a thrilling win over the great Empressum in their Z. Wayne Griffin Directors Trials.

“That’s the only race in which he got out of the gate,” trainer Chris O’Dell said. “But the thing about him is that the horse comes racing all of the time at the end. That’s not something you see a lot.”

Parsons Family Limited Partnership’s Rockin With Energy, now a two-time winner of the Grade 1 James Dreyer Charger Bar Handicap and the winner of the Grade 2 Las Damas Handicap, was named champion aged mare.

“This mare is a tribute to the Parsons family great breeding program,” trainer Paul Jones said. “I’m very lucky to train her and must also credit Henry Reynoso Lopez. He’s done a great job riding her.”

Owned by Steve Burns and Bobby Cox, Favorite Cartel won the Three Bars Award for top stallion for the ninth time, while Dr. Burns was named PCQHRA Breeder of the Year for the eighth consecutive year. Ed Allred, who raced graded stakes winners Norco and Defending Champ, received the PCQHRA Owner of the Year after being the meet’s leading owner by wins. Scott Willoughby and Henry Reynoso Lopez were recognized as the PCQHRA champion trainer and jockey, respectively, based on their number of victories last year.

Eddie Willis received the special achievement trainer award following a successful season in which he trained Horse of the Year Shaken Goin On and stakes winners Unrelentless, Hott Temptation, I Am Candy, and many other stakes winners. For the second consecutive year, Justine Klaiber won the jockey special achievement award. She piloted Grade 1 winners Shaken Goin On, Unrelentless, and Hott Temptation, and led all local riders in total stakes wins for the meet. Klaiber is only the third jockey and the first since Cody Jensen in 2003-04 to win this award in back-to-back years.

Allred’s Norco was named the PCQHRA Most Improved Horse in 2025 after his 57-1 upset win in the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Super Derby. He then ran a terrific race to finish fourth in the Champion of Champions.

“It took a little longer to get him ready for his sophomore season, but it certainly worked out in the end,” Willoughby said. “I’m thankful for the opportunity to train so many great horses for Dr. Allred.”

The Moonist Award, presented in recognition for enduring success while racing on a competitive level, went to Train B Taka, owned by Cheryl Stokes, Armando Arreola, and Tungsten Racing Partnership. The Marc Jungers-trained runner started 11 times during the meet, winning five races with every win coming in either a stakes race or a stakes trial. He was a three-time stakes winner during the meet, which included the Holiday Handicap on the meet’s opening night while he was still a juvenile.

Richard English received the Sam Thompson Memorial Award for exhibiting leadership within the racing community at Los Alamitos Race Course. English is the President of the Quarter Horse Benevolent Foundation and has worked closely with PCQHRA and Los Alamitos for decades overseeing purse accounts. He is currently the Chief Financial Officer of the Los Alamitos Quarter Horse Racing Association.

“It’s been my honor to work at Los Alamitos for 50 years. The horsemen and horsewomen put on the sport and [I am] thankful to Dr. Allred, who keeps uplifting the sport and helps keep it going.”

The Val Tonks Award, presented to an up-and-coming young rider, went to Edwin Escobedo, who over the past two years has ridden the likes of Lethal Cowboy 123, who was last year’s PCQHRA Horse of the Year, and Moonist winner Train B Taka.

“I’m thankful to the great connections of these horses for the opportunity to ride in California,” Escobedo said. “I’ve had a great time here.”

In the Mixed-Breed division at Los Alamitos, Jesus Uranga won hardware as the leading owner and trainer, while Edgar Payeras won his first Mixed-Breed riding title. Payeras also added the Thoroughbred riding title, his fifth in this category. Sergio Morfin was the champion Thoroughbred trainer, while Angela Aquino was the champion owner.

“My mom is here tonight and I’ll say this, I used to take her car when I was 15 to come to Los Al,” Aquino said. “This is home to me.”

Lirios Racing swept the 1,000 Yards Horse of the Year titles, as former claimer Alphabetical Order was named the top male. Lirios Racing’s Tiz The Prospect was the top female in the division. The two local distance stars won their respective Winter Championship races held in early December. FanDuel TV received a special recognition award for its importance to racing at Los Alamitos, while the leading money-winning Cal-Breds in various divisional categories also were recognized during the show.

2025 P.C.Q.H.R.A. AWARDS

2025 CHAMPIONS

HORSE OF THE YEAR
SHAKEN GOIN ON
Owner / Breeder: James Sills and Abel Flores

CHAMPION
TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT
JESS IM WORTH IT
Owner / Breeder: EG High Desert Farms, LLC

CHAMPION
TWO-YEAR-OLD GELDING
HI OCTANE
Owner: Keith W. Nellesen
Breeder: Lance & Tammy Finlinson

CHAMPION
TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY
TOBY SIS
Owner: Valeriano Racing Stables, LLC
Breeder: Edward C. Allred

CHAMPION
THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT
FAVORITE JESSHAWK
Owner/Breeder: EG High Desert Farms, LLC

CHAMPION
THREE-YEAR-OLD GELDING
FDD DREAMS
Owner/Breeder: La Feliz Montana Ranch, LLC

CHAMPION
THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY
SHAKEN GOIN ON
Owner / Breeder: James Sills and Abel Flores

CHAMPION
AGED STALLION
UNRELENTLESS
Owner: Reliance Ranches, LLC
Breeder: Flag Ranch, LLC

CHAMPION
AGED GELDING
JERIKO
Owner/Breeder: Bobby D. Cox

CHAMPION
AGED MARE
ROCKIN WITH ENERGY
Owner/Breeder: Parsons Family Limited Partnership

MOONIST AWARD
TRAIN B TAKA
Owner: Cheryl Stokes, Armando Arreola & Tungsten Racing Partnership
Breeder: Rancho El Cabresto, Inc.

MOST IMPROVED HORSE AWARD
NORCO
Owner/Breeder: Edward C. Allred

JAMES V.A. CARTER AWARD
Outstanding Broodmare
JESS HAWK
Owner/Breeder: EG High Desert Farms, LLC

THREE BARS AWARD
Outstanding Stallion
FAVORITE CARTEL
Owner: Steve D. Burns, DVM & Bobby Cox
Breeder: Paul C. Jones and Thompson Racing, Inc.

OWNER OF THE YEAR
EDWARD C. ALLRED

BREEDER OF THE YEAR
STEVE D. BURNS, DVM

TRAINER OF THE YEAR
SCOTT WILLOUGHBY

OWNER – SPECIAL RECOGNITION
RELIANCE RANCHES, LLC

BREEDER – SPECIAL RECOGNITION
EG HIGH DESERT FARMS, LLC

TRAINER – SPECIAL RECOGNITION
EDDIE D. WILLIS

JOCKEY OF THE YEAR
HENRY REYNOSO LOPEZ

JOCKEY – SPECIAL RECOGNITION
JUSTINE KLAIBER

VAL TONKS MEMORIAL AWARD
EDWIN ESCOBEDO

FRANK VESSELS, SR.
MEMORIAL AWARD
Presented by P.C.Q.H.R.A. to
JOHN AND KATHIE BOBENRIETH
In Recognition of an Outstanding Contribution to the Sport of Quarter Horse Racing

SPECIAL P.C.Q.H.R.A.
RECOGNITION AWARD
PRESENTED TO
FANDUEL TV
For its Contribution to Quarter Horse Racing

SAM THOMPSON MEMORIAL AWARD
Presented by P.C.Q.H.R.A. to
RICHARD M. ENGLISH
For an Individual who displays leadership within the Los Alamitos racing community

THOROUGHBRED OWNER OF THE YEAR
ANGELA MARIA AQUINO

THOROUGHBRED TRAINER OF THE YEAR
SERGIO MORFIN

THOROUGHBRED JOCKEY OF THE YEAR
EDGAR PAYERAS

MIXED-BREED JOCKEY OF THE YEAR
EDGAR PAYERAS

MIXED-BREED TRAINER OF THE YEAR
JESUS J. URANGA

MIXED-BREED OWNER OF THE YEAR

JESUS J. URANGA

1000 YARD CHAMPION HORSE OF THE YEAR COLT / GELDING
ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Owner: Lirios Racing Stables
Breeder: Harris Farms. Inc

1000 YARD CHAMPION HORSE OF THE YEAR FILLY / MARE
TIZ THE PROSPECT
Owner: Lirios Racing Stables
Breeder: Travis Zimmerman

LEADING MONEY-EARNING
CAL-BRED HORSE OF THE YEAR
JESS IM WORTH IT
Cal-Bred Breeder: EG High Desert Farms, LLC

LEADING MONEY-EARNING
TWO-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED COLT
JESS IM WORTH IT
Cal-Bred Breeder: EG High Desert Farms, LLC

LEADING MONEY-EARNING
TWO-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED GELDING
MAYOR HUMDINGER
Cal-Bred Breeder: Michael Casselman

LEADING MONEY-EARNING
TWO-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED FILLY
TOBY SIS
Cal-Bred Breeder: Edward C. Allred

LEADING MONEY-EARNING
THREE-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED COLT
FAVORITE JESSHAWK
Cal-Bred Breeder: EG High Desert Farms, LLC

LEADING MONEY-EARNING
THREE-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED GELDING
NORCO
Cal-Bred Breeder: Edward C. Allred

LEADING MONEY-EARNING
THREE-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED FILLY
SEE IT CLEARLY
Cal-Bred Breeder: Edward C. Allred

LEADING MONEY-EARNING
AGED CAL-BRED GELDING
CATTAIL COVE
Cal-Bred Breeder: Steve D. Burns, DVM

LEADING MONEY-EARNING
AGED CAL-BRED MARE
ROCKIN WITH ENERGY
Cal-Bred Breeder: Parson Family Limited Partnership

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LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE, CYPRESS, CA…. The always popular Los Alamitos Race Course Wall Calendar 2026 edition is now available online for $12 each or two for $20 at: https://www.losalamitos.com/PurchaseProduct.aspx. The cost includes tax, shipping and handling.  The 2026 calendar features full color action shots of many of the top Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred stars that raced at Los Alamitos during the recently concluded meeting. 

The calendar cover features FDD Dreams, the AQHA World Champion and 2025 Champion of Champion winner, and PCQHRA Horse of the Year Shakin Goin On. 

The 2026 Los Alamitos Wall Calendar also includes the complete Quarter Horse stakes schedule, the nighttime and daytime racing dates, great action photos and more. 

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Several top trainers sent stakes winners to the Remington Park racing surface over the past few days, gaining official works prior to the season opening on March 5. Among the top-flight horses included last year’s winner of the $868,455 Remington Park Futurity – Jamies Sin Tacha.

The 3-year-old Oklahoma-bred gelding got up by a nose in the Remington Park Futurity, a restricted Grade 1 for Oklahoma-breds, to win $347,382, handing Entice Me Ona Monday the first loss of his career. 

Jamies Sin Tacha worked out Sunday at 220 yards and worked a leisurely :13.30 over a fast track. The bullet workout for that distance was :12.21. He is owned by Miguel A. Vargas and was bred in Oklahoma by Monty McNair.

Other stakes winners that worked out this weekend were As Moonflash, Js Freightrain and Catchn Southern Rays, all for different conditioners.

As Moonflash, a 5-year-old Oklahoma-bred mare trained by Leo Alcala, worked 220 yards on Saturday in :13.07, handily. The bullet work at that distance was :12.44. As Moonflash, a winner of 6-of-10 lifetime for $134,099 in earnings has won three stakes races since leaving Remington Park in 2024. As a 2-year-old in 2023, she won a Remington Park Futurity trial, but did not race in the final. She went on that year to win an All American Futurity trial, but did not qualify for that final. Last year she won three stakes at two tracks – the Selma Stakes and Grade 3 Retama Championship Challenge at Retama Park on July 3 and Aug. 15 in Selma, Texas, just outside San Antonio. The mare also won the Miss Ellen Stakes on Oct. 12 at Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Okla. 

On Sunday, other than Jamies Sin Tacha, Catchn Southern Rays worked 220 yards and Js Freightrain covered 250 yards in morning efforts. Catchn Southern Rays, a 4-year-old Oklahoma-bred filly racing for trainer Stacy Charette-Hill, stopped the timer in :13.20, handily. Her best race at Remington Park came in the Heritage Place Juvenile Stakes on June 1, 2024 when she was the runner-up. Her black-type win came in the Black Gold Futurity on Nov. 12, 2024 at WRD. Catchn Southern Rays, by Apollitical Jess, out of the PYC Paint Your Wagon mare Mary Paintyourwagon, is owned and was bred by Leann J. Burns. Catchn Southern Rays’ record is 15 starts, six wins and two seconds for $301,704 in earnings.

Js Freightrain, a 4-year-old Oklahoma-bred filly by Freighttrain B, out of the Apollitical Jess mare As and Js, has won 6-of-12 starts for a bankroll of $208,027 and is in the Alcala barn. She also has two seconds and one third. Alcala, who bred this filly, owned her dam As and Js, an earner of $531,134. As and Js won the Junos Request Stakes at Remington Park on June 1, 2019.

Js Freightrain worked 250 yards Sunday in :13.89, handily from the gate. That compares to the bullet work of the day in :13.51, handily from the gate.

Two Days of Training Races: Feb. 18 & 19

A total of 25 training races, spread over two days, will take place Wednesday, Feb. 18 and Thursday, Feb. 19. There are a total of 198 horses entered for schooling races this week as trainers get their first-time starters prepared to run their first official races of their careers.

Two-time Heritage Place Futurity-winning trainer Trey Wood will send out 20 horses over the two days of training races. The action will begin at 11am each day.

Wood won Remington Park’s million-dollar cornerstone race for 2-year-old American Quarter Horses in 2012 with BP Cartels Alibi and in 2013 with Big Biz Perry. Both horses went on to win their All American Futurity trials with BP Cartels Alibi the only one of those two to run in the final of that race, the top event for 2-year-old Quarter Horses each year. BP Cartels Alibi finished seventh in the All American Futurity final. Wood actually won the All American Futurity last year with King of the Tide, who is now four-for-six lifetime with $1,595,087 banked.

Wood was Remington Park’s top trainer in 2017 with 42 winners. It was his sole training title here. He has 10 starters in schooling races Wednesday and 10 on Thursday. 

Trainer Sammy Valdivia also has 10 entered for Wednesday with six more on Thursday. 

Trainers have entered 95 horses on Wednesday in 12 races and another 103 on Thursday in 13 races. Other trainers with at least five head contesting Wednesday’s training races are Clint Crawford (7), Jed Vane (6), Salimm Hernandez (5), Jose Lopez (5), Luis Villafranco (5), and Rodrigo Covarrubias (5). On Thursday that list includes Matt Whitekiller (7), Jed Vane (7), Josue Garcia (7), Fernando Manriquez (6), Leo Alcala (5), and Dee Keener (5). 

Remington Park has provided more than $407 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. The 2026 Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season begins March 5. Remington Park presents year-round simulcast racing and casino gaming. Guests must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing or to enter the casino gaming floor. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.

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