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Lethal Cowboy 123 Is 2024 PCQHRA Horse of the Year

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Caliche Walls Venture LLC, Alan Isbell, Lance Bland and Jimmy Barton’s Lethal Cowboy 123, the winner of the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity and Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity, was unveiled as the 2024 Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Racing Association Horse of the Year and champion 2-year-old gelding during a special awards video that premiere on Sunday night on YouTube and LosAlamitos.com.  

Hosted by Michael Wrona, the track announcer at Los Alamitos, the PCQHRA Awards Video commemorated winners in various racing divisions while celebrating the achievements of California’s top Quarter Horses, breeders, owners, trainers and jockeys. The Awards Video can be viewed HERE

Trained by Marc Jungers, Lethal Cowboy 123 won all four of his starts in California last year highlighted by his neck victory in the track’s richest race, the $1,832,950 Two Million Futurity. Bred by Veronica Gail Kawananakoa, the gelding by Flying Cowboy 123 earned a meet’s best $1,204,755. Edwin Escobedo, James Flores and Christian Ramos piloted Lethal Cowboy 123 in his local wins. 

Gentry Farms received the 2024 Frank Vessels, Sr. Memorial Award for the family’s outstanding contributions to the sport of Quarter Horse racing as owners and breeders. Starting with brothers Robert and Bruce Gentry and now continuing with the Kirk Gentry-led Gentry Farms, the Gentry Family has been owning and breeding quality horses for decades. Since 2000, Gentry Farms has been represented at Los Alamitos by AQHA Champions Kiss Thru Fire and Fearless Moon plus standouts like College Scandal, Heartbeat, In My Heart, Ohana Spirit, Beach Walk, all of them winners at the Orange County oval.  

Other great horses campaigned by the Gentry Family include Such An Easy Effort, Fovee, Fredaville, Fodice, Dasha Freda, Easy Kiss and others. Gentry Farms bred Dasha Freda, the dam of AQHA World Champion Heza Dasha Fire and AQHA Champion Ima Fearless Hero.  

Lethal Cowboy 123 is only the eighth juvenile to be named PCQHRA Horse of the Year. He joins Trane Station V (2013), J Fire Up (2017), One Dashing Eagle (2012), Tres Passes (2008), Ocean Runaway (2004), Hawkish (2003), and Corona Chick (1991) as the other 2-year-olds to receive the PCQHRA’s top racing accolade.

Lethal Cowboy 123’s connections were recognized throughout the show. His breeder, Veronica Gail Worth, received the breeder special achievement award, and his dam, Pure Lethal, won the James V.A. Carter Award for top broodmare. Owners Lance Bland and Jimmy Barton were the recipients of the owner special achievement award. In addition to co-owning Lethal Cowboy 123, they also partnered on Asscher, the winner of the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Oaks. Jungers, who trained Lethal Cowboy 123 and Asscher, was presented with the trainer special achievement award.  

Owned by Steve Burns and Bobby Cox, Favorite Cartel won the Three Bars Award for top stallion for the eighth time, while Dr. Burns was named PCQHRA Breeder of the Year for the seventh consecutive year. Ed Allred, who campaigned graded stakes winners London Toby and Nymphette, was named PCQHRA Owner of the Year.  

London Toby, winner of the Grade 1 Brad McKinzie Los Alamitos Winter Championship, was selected as the PCQHRA Champion Aged Gelding. Gary Laramie’s Jessica Cruz, winner of the Grade 2 Las Damas Stakes, is the PCQHRA Champion Aged Mare, while Mauro Zaborowsky’s Edberg Verde and Jeryl Hartley’s Hes Chickless shared the honors as PCQHRA Champion Aged Stallions.

In the juvenile division, Apolitical Chilitas, a finalist for both the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity and Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity, was named California’s top 2-year-old filly. She raced for Licon Farm and Ranch LLC. EG High Desert Farms’ Favorite Jesshawk, the winner of the Governor’s Cup Futurity, was California’s top 2-year-old colt. 

In the sophomore ranks, Reliance Ranches’ Unrelentless was named the PCQHRA Champion 3-Year-Old Colt after winning both the Town Policy and A Ransom Stakes. Paul Blanchard, Guadalupe Bujanda, Jose Flores and Santos Montemayor’s Mask Mandate, winner of the Governor’s Cup Derby, was named the top 3-year-old gelding, while Parsons Ranch’s Rockin With Energy was the top 3-year-old filly after a strong stakes winning campaign. Unrelentless and Rockin With Energy have both gone on to win major Grade 1 races as aged runners. 

Angie Aquino and Ashley Garcia received the Sam Thompson Memorial Award for exhibiting leadership within the racing community at Los Alamitos Race Course. Aquino and Garcia are council members of the Los Alamitos division of the Race Track Chaplaincy of America, are avid volunteers for many of the track’s community functions and activities. In past years, Aquino has sponsored soccer teams consisting of backstretch employees participating in the Los Alamitos RTCA soccer league, while Garcia has often donated stallion breedings to the local track chaplaincy’s Online Stallion Service Auction to raise much needed funds for fellowship events.   

Cruz Mendez was the Jockey of the Year, while Eddie Willis was the Trainer of the Year for the 2024 season. Justine Klaiber, who finished the season as the meet’s seventh leading Quarter Horse rider and had the highest win percentage for riders with more than 50 mounts, was recognized with the Jockey Special Achievement Award. 

The Val Tonks Award presented to an up-and-coming young rider went to Gabriel Angel Gomez Lara, whose highlights included riding London Toby to victory in the Brad McKinzie and piloting top runners like Norco and Boardwalk. 

The Moonist Award presented to a horse that exhibited excellence while competing at a stakes or high allowance level went to Steve Burns’ 7-year-old gelding You Can Run, the winner of the Kaweah Bar Handicap last year. The Most Improved Horse Award was given to Mario Tellez Montiel’s Show N Tell Cartel, who was claimed by the owner for $16,000 out of the Los Alamitos Claiming Stakes, and then he went on to qualify to the Los Alamito Two Million Futurity. 

In the Mixed-Breed division at Los Alamitos, Battle Born Racing picked up another leading owner award, while Ricardo Ramirez defended his title as leading rider. Sergio Morfin was the breed’s top trainer. In the Thoroughbred ranks, Angela Aquino was the Champion Owner and Trainer for the second consecutive year. And just like last year, Edgar Payeras was the Champion Jockey. James Crott’s Project Leader was named the top male horse at 1000 yards at Los Alamitos after winning the Summer Final while also posting seven straight victories at this distance. Bruce Guttman and Antonio Flores’ Just A Little Luck was the top filly/mare at 1,000 yards after winning the Winter Final. 

The leading money winning Cal-Breds in various divisional categories also were recognized during the show with EG High Desert Farms’ Favorite Jesshawk being the Cal-Bred Horse of the Year based on earnings. FanDuel TV received a special recognition award for its importance to racing at Los Alamitos. The complete list of award winners follows below: 

2024 P.C.Q.H.R.A. AWARDS

2024 CHAMPIONS

HORSE OF THE YEAR

LETHAL COWBOY 123

Owner: Caliche Walls Venture, LLC, Alan Isbell, Lance Bland & Jimmy Barton

Breeder: Veronica Gail Kawananakoa

TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT

FAVORITE JESSHAWK

Owner / Breeder: EG High Desert Farms, LLC

TWO-YEAR-OLD GELDING

LETHAL COWBOY 123

Owner: Caliche Walls Venture, LLC, Alan Isbell, Lance Bland & Jimmy Barton

Breeder: Veronica Gail Kawananakoa

TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY

APOLITICAL CHILITAS

Owner: Licon Farm and Ranch, LLC

Breeder: Omar Paredes

THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT

UNRELENTLESS

Owner: Reliance Ranches, LLC

Breeder: Flag Ranch, LLC

THREE-YEAR-OLD GELDING

MASK MANDATE

Owner: Paul Blanchard, Guadalupe Bujanda, Jose Flores & Santos Montemayor

Breeder: Steve D. Burns, DVM

THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY

ROCKIN WITH ENERGY

Owner / Breeder: Parsons Family Limited Partnership

AGED STALLION

EDBERG VERDE

Owner/Breeder: Mauro Eli Zaborowsky

AGED STALLION

HES CHICKLESS

Owner: Jeryl Hartley

Breeder: Ronald or Jeryl Hartley

AGED GELDING

LONDON TOBY

Owner/Breeder: Edward C. Allred

AGED MARE

JESSICA CRUZ

Owner: Gary Laramie

Breeder: Double Bar S Ranch, LLC

MOONIST AWARD

YOU CAN RUN

Owner/Breeder: Steve D. Burns, DVM

MOST IMPROVED HORSE AWARD

SHOW N TELL CARTEL

Owner: Mario Tellez Montiel

Breeder: Link Newcomb

1000 YARD CHAMPION HORSE OF THE YEAR COLT / GELDING

PROJECT LEADER

Owner: James E. Crotts

Breeder: George Schmitt, Mary Clare Schmitt & Richard Meister

1000 YARD CHAMPION HORSE OF THE YEAR FILLY / MARE

JUST A LITTLE LUCK

Owner: Antonio Flores and Bruce Guttman

Breeder: Terry Knight, Jean Annuzzi & Mel Annuzzi

JAMES V.A. CARTER AWARD

Outstanding Broodmare

PRETTY LETHAL

Owner: Lazy Deuce Ranch, LLC

Breeder: P K Thomas

THREE BARS AWARD

Outstanding Stallion

FAVORITE CARTEL

Owner: Steve D. Burns, DVM and 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

EDDIE WILLIS

OWNER SPECIAL RECOGNITION

LANCE BLAND & JIMMY BARTON

BREEDER SPECIAL RECOGNITION

VERONICA GAIL KAWANANAKOA

TRAINER SPECIAL RECOGNITION

MARC E. JUNGERS

JOCKEY OF THE YEAR

CRUZ MENDEZ

JOCKEY SPECIAL RECOGNITION

JUSTINE KLAIBER

VAL TONKS MEMORIAL AWARD

GABRIEL ANGEL GOMEZ LARA

PCQHRA

SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD

FANDUEL TV

SAM THOMPSON MEMORIAL AWARD

Presented by P.C.Q.H.R.A. to

ANGELA AQUINO AND ASHLEY GARCIA

For an Individual who displays leadership within the Los Alamitos racing community

FRANK VESSELS, SR.

MEMORIAL AWARD

Presented by P.C.Q.H.R.A. to

GENTRY FARMS

In Recognition of an Outstanding Contribution to the Sport of Quarter Horse Racing

THOROUGHBRED OWNER OF THE YEAR

ANGELA MARIA AQUINO

THOROUGHBRED TRAINER OF THE YEAR

ANGELA MARIA AQUINO

THOROUGHBRED JOCKEY OF THE YEAR

EDGAR PAYERAS

MIXED-BREED JOCKEY OF THE YEAR

RICARDO S. RAMIREZ

MIXED-BREED TRAINER OF THE YEAR

SERGIO MORFIN

MIXED-BREED OWNER OF THE YEAR

BATTLE BORN RACING STABLE

LEADING MONEY-EARNING

CAL-BRED HORSE OF THE YEAR

FAVORITE JESSHAWK

Cal-Bred Breeder: EG High Desert Farms, LLC

LEADING MONEY-EARNING

TWO-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED COLT

FAVORITE JESSHAWK

Cal-Bred Breeder: EG High Desert Farms, LLC

LEADING MONEY-EARNING

TWO-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED GELDING

LISTEN NOW

Cal-Bred Breeder: Edward C. Allred

LEADING MONEY-EARNING

TWO-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED FILLY

FYRESTORM

Cal-Bred Breeder: Ronald or Jeryl Hartley

LEADING MONEY-EARNING

THREE-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED COLT

CORRUPTOR

Cal-Bred Breeder: Elena Andrade / Steve D. Burns, DVM

LEADING MONEY-EARNING

THREE-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED GELDING

MASK MANDATE

Cal-Bred Breeder: Steve D. Burns, DVM

LEADING MONEY-EARNING

THREE-YEAR-OLD CAL-BRED FILLY

ROCKIN WITH ENERGY

Cal-Bred Breeder: Parson Family Limited Partner

LEADING MONEY-EARNING

AGED CAL-BRED GELDING

LONDON TOBY

Cal-Bred Breeder: Edward C. Allred

LEADING MONEY-EARNING

AGED CAL-BRED MARE

NYMPHETTE

Cal-Bred Breeder: Edward C. Allred

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July 9, 2025, Ruidoso Downs

“We want to start this morning by saying thank you to all those that have reached out and checked in on our property, team, members and animals.

Due to the severity of the flood waters, we are currently assessing all damage to best determine next steps. Safety is our top priority and what we will focus on today as we work towards a plan.

We will continue to post on social media and our website as details come available.

Our thoughts & prayers are with all those affected and serve as a reminder that we are stronger together. #ruidosostrong”

Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association (OQHRA)

In partnership with the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association (OQHRA), all Oklahoma racetracks—Remington Park, Fair Meadows at Tulsa, and Will Rogers Downs—have announced expanded hair testing measures for the 2026 Quarter Horse, Paint, and Appaloosa race meets. While pre-entry hair testing has been a condition of entry since 2018, the updated policy builds on that foundation by introducing new layers of accountability and a unified approach across all tracks.

“We are expanding our integrity efforts and working to hold everyone accountable for the horses in their care,” said Krissy Bamberg, Executive Director of OQHRA. “This is a collective effort among all Oklahoma tracks to protect the integrity of the sport and the welfare of the horse.”

The 2026 updates include a new provision that will exclude any trainer from participating at Oklahoma tracks for the remainder of a meet if three or more horses in their care test positive through official pre-entry hair tests for any prohibited substance. In addition, any owner with three or more positive tests during the meet will also be deemed ineligible to participate for the remainder of that meet.

Another upgrade to the policy is the expansion of unofficial testing. This informational hair-testing option will be available beginning with the fall yearling sales. These test kits can be requested through OQHRA. The hair samples can be collected by the owner or trainer and submitted to the lab for testing; results of these unofficial tests will not be considered official for entry purposes, but they will allow owners or trainers who have acquired horses from other barns to voluntarily test them in advance of entry to ensure they are clear of prohibited substances. It offers peace of mind, particularly before making financial commitments such as nomination fees, training investments, or early race preparations. It is important to note that many Sale Companies offer hair testing as a buyer protection within 24 hours of the sale; buyers are encouraged to contact the sales companies about the options available.

“Integrity is the backbone of everything we do,” said Matt Vance, Executive Vice President at Remington Park. “These policies help preserve the integrity of the sport by holding those who choose not to play by the rules accountable. We are proud to work with other Oklahoma tracks and OQHRA to lead the way in promoting fair competition in Quarter Horse racing.”

The core hair testing requirement remains in place: every Quarter Horse, Paint, or Appaloosa must submit to a one-time, pre-entry hair test before starting at any Oklahoma track. Official test results are sent directly to the racetrack, and positive results will lead to exclusion for the duration of that meet. These exclusions are track-specific only and do not constitute regulatory suspensions; participants remain eligible at other tracks unless a separate jurisdiction elects to take action. All horses with official positive tests will be listed publicly at www.OQHRA.com, and test results may be shared with other jurisdictions upon request.

To make the process easier for horsemen, farm visits for hair testing will be available in January and early February for Oklahoma-based trainers with 40 or more horses.

All details of the 2026 hair testing policy, including the unofficial testing option, are available at www.OQHRA.com or by calling (405) 881-5120.

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