Experience was a key factor in most of the juvenile races contested on Saturday night at Los Alamitos, as five out of the six juvenile winners had made at least one previous start.
With all the six races being contested at 300 yards, the fastest winner of the evening was EG High Desert Farms’ Jess Im Worth It, a colt by A Mere Felix, who scored a ¾ length win in wire-to-wire fashion in a time of :15.605. Jess Im Worth It is out of the multiple stakes winner Jess Hawk, who won the Grade 3 Miss Princess while also placing in both the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Winter Derby and Grade 1 Brad McKinzie Los Alamitos Winter Championship during her racing career. Ricardo Ramirez piloted the homebred colt for trainer Jesus Nunez.
Jess Im Worth is one of three winners on Saturday whose racing debut came in the sixth race on April 12. That key race was by Muscle Max with Jess Im Worth It finishing fifth. Jeryl Hartley’s Jesskeepingitgoing was third in that race, while CD Horses Inc’s CD Favorite Fire finished fourth. Both came back to win on this night.
Jesskeepingitgoing, a Parsons Rock colt is out of the 2019 G1 Los Alamitos Two Million winner Cartel Jess Rockin. Ridden by Erasmo Gasca and trained by Sergio Morfin, the homebred posted a head victory here while covering the distance in :15.613. Meanwhile, the Jaime Gomez-bred and trained CD Favorite Fire posted a ½ length win while covering the distance in :15.677 with Eduardo Nicasio up. The Favorite Cartel colt is out of This Boogie Fires, the dam of the millionaire J Fire Up, the winner of the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million and Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity winner in 2017. She also won the Restricted Grade 2 Governor’s Cup Futurity and was named the 2017 AQHA Champion 2-year-old filly.
Gomez had another winner on Saturday, as he trained Dutch Masters III’s Terra Famous to a ¾ length victory in a time of :15.822 with Irving Lara up. Bred by Silver Racing Farm, Terra Famous is a gelding by One Famous Eagle out of the stakes runner Terra Fire, who is the dam of local allowance winner Terra Fina. He came into this race after running second to Heavily Favorite also on April 12.
Morfin had a training double as well, as he saddled Eleazar Gonzalez’s Shinning Favorite to a neck victory in a time of :15.932. The Mpshinning filly is out of the unraced Lola Empanada, a daughter of nine-time winner and $85,000 earner Pavonada. Cruz Mendez piloted Shinning Favorite, who ran second to Blow Your Whistle on March 23.
The six pack of winners was completed by M & G Farms’ Shiny New, who scored an impressive ¾ length victory in racing debut, while covering the distance in :15.645. With Ruben Lozano up for trainer Valentin Zamudio, Shiny New was facing a field of first-time starters. The Steve Burns-bred filly was ready for her debut to give sire Mpshinning his second juvenile winner on Saturday night. Shiny New’s dam is Quirky, the 2015 AQHA Champion aged mare and winner of the 2016 Grade 1 Charger Bar Handicap and 2015 Grade 1 Mildred Vessels Memorial Handicap. Quirky earned $424,098 in her racing career for Ed Allred. She’s now owned by Steve Burns.