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Wednesday 6/11/2025 Stakes Recap: Key Results & Highlights

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Canterbury Park hosted the North Star State Derby & Futurity. Check out the winners below, and don’t forget to return for the full Stakes Results!


Canterbury Park
WINNER of the 2025 North Star State Derby
L CONEJO (#3)
g. (One Sweet Jess – Bunny Run Now, I Want It Now)
Breeder: Jaqueline Moreno
Owner: Haley N. Hobbs
Trainer: Haley Hobbs
Jockey: Fernando Fonseca-Soto

Remaining Order of Finish: Jjs Sweet and Sassy (#2), Eos Keep Dreamin (#7), Relentless Deal (#4). Dashing Avery (#8), Shes Hell Bent (#6), Da Lie Lah (#1), Thirty Four Below (#5)


Canterbury Park
WINNER of the 2025 North Star State Futurity
HOLY DYNASTY (#5)
g. (Fdd Dynasty – Holy White Socks, Polished Brass)
Breeder: Daniel Kjorsvik
Owner: Daniel Kjorsvik
Trainer: Patrick Swan
Jockey: Alfredo Triana Jr.

Remaining Order of Finish: Del Cartel (#8), Sophey (#1), Sale Barn Cafe (#2), Jjmoder Boi (#3), Spicy Cartel (#4), Bottumz Up (#6), This Eagle Can Rock (#7)

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06 Kiss Me Ina Flash-finish
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Dunn Ranch purchased Kiss Me Ina Flash for $140,000 at the 2025 Heritage Place September Yearling Sale in Oklahoma City. After the performance Kiss Me Ina Flash put forth Friday night at Remington Park, that purchase is starting to look like the bargain of the year.

The 2-year-old Oklahoma-bred filly Quarter Horse challenged some of the lightning in the skies around Oklahoma on Friday night with her own lightning quick feet. She was easily the fastest qualifier on night one of the Oklahoma Futurity trials. The daughter of Kiss My Hocks, out of the First Moonflash mare Flashing My PJs, stopped the timer for 300 yards in a time of :15.472, earning a 90 speed index over the fast track. The next fastest time of the night from nine trials was :15.698, (82). The run by Kiss Me Ina Flash  was as visually impressive as any horse that has stepped foot on the Remington Park track this meet.,

There are two nights of Oklahoma Futurity trials to qualify 10 finalists for the race. The Grade 2, $435,395 Oklahoma Futurity final is scheduled to be run at Remington Park on Saturday, March 21. It will be the 85th running of the oldest futurity in American Quarter Horse racing. The five fastest in the trials on Saturday night will join five from tonight in the finals.

Kiss Me Ina Flash is regally bred to be something special. Her sire (dad), Kiss My Hocks, was a two-time American Quarter Horse Association Racing Champion and his progeny earnings are more than $17 million on the racetrack. In his racing career, Kiss My Hocks won 9-of-12 starts for $1,199,385 in earnings. If that weren’t enough, Kiss Me Ina Flash’s dam (mother), Flashing My PJs can flash a few racing stats of her own. She only raced four times, but she won a Heritage Place Futurity trial and an All American Futurity trial as a 2-year-old and ran seventh in the Grade 1, $3 Million All American Futurity final. She banked $135,130. Flashing My PJs was sired by First Moonflash. 

Kiss Me Ina Flash looks to carry on the family talent if she can repeat Friday night’s effort. Under jockey Juan Pulido, she drew off to win by 3-1/4 lengths as the 4-5 favorite. She is trained by Jed Vane for owner Dunn Ranch of Wynnewood, Okla. Kiss Me Ina Flash was bred by Flashing My PJs Partnership.

Other than Kiss Me Ina Flash, the fastest qualifier, here are the rest of the five from Friday (with jockey, trainer, trial number (race number), times and speed index were:

  • Kiss Me Ina Flash, Juan Pulido, Jed Vane, trial five (race six), :15.472, 90
  • One Fancy Cowboy, Bryan Candanosa, Jose U. Lopez, trial seven (race eight), :15.698, 82
  • Scott Road, Edwin Escobedo, Sammy Mendoza, trial nine (race 10), :15.711, 82
  • Whiskey Doc, Cody Smith, Stacey Capps, trial eight (race nine), :15.728, 81
  • Valiant Sass, Roman Cruz, Dee Keener, trial nine (race 10), :15.746, 81

The nine trials were conducted into a southerly headwind, ranging from 14-17mph.

Remington Park racing continues Saturday, March 7 night with nine more Oklahoma Futurity trials with horses looking for those last five spots in the finals. First post time is 6 p.m. Racing starts at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 8 with Oklahoma Derby trials on tap, along with the $75,000 Mighty Deck Three Stakes.

Remington Park has provided more than $408 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 is underway. The 85th Oklahoma Futurity will be contested on Saturday, March 21. 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.

Courtesy of Richard Linihan, Remington Park

Gate Works at Los Alamitos
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LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE, CYPRESS, CA… After the sun has set over the snow-capped Southern California mountains and the lights of Los Alamitos illuminate the Cypress track, the stakes couldn’t be higher in the eighth race Sunday night. That’s when nine outstanding older horses will enter the starting gate for the running of the Grade 1 Brad McKinzie Los Alamitos Winter Championship at 400 yards.

For the elite field assembled, the dash represents the first “Golden Ticket” of the season. The winner earns a presumptive berth into the $700,000 Champion of Champions on December 12—the sport’s most prestigious race for older horse. Securing a spot in March allows a stable the freedom to plan the rest of the winner’s campaign, knowing a place in the December classic is already reserved. The race is named in honor of the late Brad McKinzie, the Los Alamitos track executive who had a profound impact on the sport, and this year’s edition features another powerhouse field.

The biggest name among the nine is the millionaire Lethal Cowboy 123, a runner who has been nearly flawless at the Orange County track. Owned by the partnership of Caliche Walls Venture, LLC, Alan Isbell, Lance Bland, and Jimmy Barton, “The Cowboy” has proven to be a true horse for the course with a stellar record of six wins from just seven starts at Los Alamitos. A dual Grade 1 winner in 2024 with victories in the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity and the Golden State Million Futurity, his only local blemish came in his most recent start—a surprising fourth-place finish in the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Super Derby. Under the guidance of 2024 AQHA Trainer of the Year Marc Jungers and piloted by Edwin Escobedo—the 2025 Val Tonks Award winner as the track’s top rising jockey—Lethal Cowboy 123 enters 2026 with one singular focus: securing his spot in the Champion of Champions.

“That’s our goal,” Jungers said earlier this meet. Lethal Cowboy 123, who posted a turn-and-work in :12.60 on February 15, will start from the outside post (number nine) while searching for a return to the Los Alamitos winner’s circle. He looks to add to his remarkable record of 10 wins from 14 starts and career earnings of $1,426,127.

Adding elite class and consistency to the mix is Favorite Jesshawk, the standout runner for EG High Desert Farms and trainer Jesus Nunez. A two-time PCQHRA Champion Colt at ages two and three, he has already amassed career earnings of over $414,000. Favorite Jesshawk comes into this race following a strong performance in the Grade 2 Southern California Derby on December 21, where he finished a hard-fought second to Shaken Goin On—the PCQHRA Horse of the Year and AQHA Champion 3-Year-Old Filly. His sophomore campaign also featured a win in the Grade 2 Golden State Derby and a runner-up effort in the Governor’s Cup Derby. Jockey Martin Arriaga will be aboard Favorite Jesshawk as they leave from post eight.

Seeking a return to his stakes winning form is the appropriately named Defending Champ, from the barn of owner Edward C. Allred and trainer Scott Willoughby. This son of Favorite Cartel enjoyed his biggest win last July with a dominant victory in the Governor’s Cup Derby (G2) in which he showed his best speed ever out of the gate instead of just relying on his comeback style. While he looks to get back into the winner’s circle following his last two starts—out of the money efforts in the Southern California Derby trials and the A Ransom Handicap—those races provided more valuable experience against elite company. Known for a powerful closing kick, he remains a major threat if he recaptures his Derby-winning brilliance. Gabriel Lara will pilot from post five.

Also in the hunt is the battle-tested Kevins Wise Corona, owned by Parsons Ranchand trained by Paul Jones. He enters the new season in top form following his second graded stakes win when taking the Grade 3 First Down Dash Handicap this past December. With career earnings of $178,898 and a resume featuring a win in the Grade 3 Kaweah Bar and top three efforts in the Ed Burke Million Futurity, Golden State and Southern California Derby, he has proven he is among the top aged horses on the grounds. A sharp 220-yard bullet workout in :12.50 on February 14 suggests he is primed for a big effort at a distance where he has often shined. Eduardo Nicasio gets the assignment.

Casey Whitaker and Michael McKell’s Rlh Fouronthefloor has made two starts at Los Alamitos, both resulting in strong top-three finishes. In his local debut, the gelding by Jess Got Easier was third to heavyweights Jeriko and Empressum in the Z. Wayne Griffin Directors Trials, just missing a berth to the 2025 Champion of Champions. He followed that with a second-place finish to Kevins Wise Corona in the Grade 3 First Down Dash Handicap to close out the year. A full brother to stakes winner Pattys Saint, the James J. Gonzales II-trained runner enters with seven wins from 16 starts. Christian Cardenas will steer from post seven.

Zane Kiehne’s Holy Pete is the only horse in the field with no local racing experience, but he boasts a powerful resume. The John Stinebaugh trainee won the Ruidoso Invitational as a juvenile and qualified for both the Grade 1 All American Derby and Grade 1 Texas Classic Derby last year. Bred by Bobby Cox, the Favorite Cartel gelding posted a sharp :12.5 turn-and-work on February 15 as he looks for his eighth win in 15 career outings. Francisco Calderon, who has enjoyed a lot of success at Los Alamitos in recent years, will handle the reins.

Franco Ranch and Mario Tellez Montiel’s Show N Tell Cartel enjoyed his biggest win in March 2025 when he scored in the El Primero Del Ano Derby at 10-1 odds. He looks to show off his talents Sunday night from the rail. To be ridden by Cesar Franco for trainer Elena Andrade, Show N Tell Cartel was the “claim of the year” in 2024; Tellez Montiel acquired him for just $16,000 in the Los Alamitos Claiming Futurity. He went on to qualify for the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity final, was named the PCQHRA Most Improved Horse of the Year, and followed that up with his El Primero win and qualifying efforts for the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Super Derby and the Grade 2 Southern California Derby.

Mauro Eli Zaborowsky’s Edberg Verge, a talented Brazilian-bred, brings extensive Grade 1 experience and has hit the board in several major stakes at this track. Though he has only won twice in 17 U.S. starts, he has shown the ability to make up ground late in his last two outings at 400 yards. He benefits from the meet’s hottest rider in Grade 1 races, Henry Reynoso Lopez, while Paul Jones conditions the No Secrets Here horse.

Rounding out the field is Jesus Cuevas’ Special Batch. While he has only won once in 11 career starts, his one taste of stakes action resulted in a solid third-place finish to Eyesa Wagon My Tale in the A Ransom Handicap on December 20. Jonathan Roman will look to guide Special Batch to an upset victory for trainer Valentin Zamudio.

Courtesy Los Alamitos Publicity

05 Dw Showin D Off-finish
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Three-time defending champion trainer at Remington Park, Dee Keener, qualified four of the 10 finalists Thursday for the Grade 1, $188,500 Oklahoma Paint and Appaloosa Futurity, set for Saturday, March 21.

Keener’s four finalists included the fastest qualifier of the night, DW Showin D Off, who set the mark to shoot at in the second of six trials on the night, covering 300 yards in a time of :15.776 seconds, earning a speed index of 80 over a fast track. None of the other four trials afterward could match that time.

The six trials were contested into a headwind of 15-17mph.

Jockey Roman Cruz was aboard three of Keener’s four finalists and was in the irons for DW Showin D Off when he popped on top out of the gates with this 2-year-old gelded Oklahoma-bred Paint by the Quarter Horse sire, Uncle D, out of the SF Royal Quick Flash mare Shez Showin Off. DW Showin D Off is owned by Danny J. Watkins of Wagoner, Okla., and will be the one to beat in the finals.

DW Showin D Off did a little bit more than showing off Thursday and in his training race on Feb. 12 at Remington Park. He was not asked to run much by his rider in that schooling race and still won easily by 2-1/4 lengths into a headwind of 16 mph. It was virtually the same wind Thursday on Opening Night when he won his trial by 1-1/4 lengths. The time of :13.95 in the training race was extremely close to the fastest Quarter Horse schooling race time of the day at :13.90. That’s how much talent this Paint possesses.

A lot of the DW Showin D Off talent may come from his sire (daddy), Uncle D. That Quarter Horse was a two-time American Quarter Horse Association Racing Champion and was a winner of one of the top Quarter Horse races of the year in taking down the Grade 1 Rainbow Futurity at Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico in 2019. His career record was 10 starts, four wins, three seconds and two thirds for $689,165 in earnings.

They call Keener, a native of Inola, Okla., the Paint King because he came into the Remington Park season with 489 wins lifetime with mixed breeds, well ahead of second-place Matt Whitekiller at 442. Keener’s three wins Thursday night boosted him up to 492 trips to the winner’s circle with Paints. It took years for Keener and Whitekiller to pass Lewis Wartchow, the late champion trainer who held that “King” distinction forever at 321 wins prior to his passing 2003.

The other nine qualifiers in Thursday’s six trials for the Paints and just one Appaloosa (with jockey, trainer, trial number (race number), times and speed index) were:

MW Because Im Alive, Cristian Cardenas, James J. Gonzales II, trial four (race seven), :15.798, 79
Limited Jesse, Christian Cardenas, James J. Gonzales II, trial three (race six), :15.817, 78
Chilinator, Cody Smith, Matt Whitekiller, trial three (race six), :15.920, 75
Iam George III, Roman Cruz, Dee Keener, trial one (race four), :15.943, 74
Game Favorite, Roman Cruz, Dee Keener, trial four (race seven), :15.967, 73
Tres of Light, Justine Klaiber, Eddie Willis, trial two (race five), :15.979, 73
Paddy Powers, Mario Delgado, Dee Keener, trial four (race seven), :16.003, 72
Pepperoncini, Mario Delgado, Tyler Crawford, trial two (race five), :16.056, 70
Big Rotney, Cody Smith, Matt Whitekiller, trial six (race nine), :16.063, 70

Keener’s training triple came with Iam George III ($5.40 to win), DW Showin D Off ($5.20) and WF Manfredi ($38), a non-qualifier from the eighth race and fifth trial.

All 10 qualifiers for the Oklahoma Paint & Appaloosa Futurity are Paints.

Remington Park’s Opening Weekend for the 2026 season continues Friday through Sunday, March 6-8. Trials for the $435,395 Oklahoma Futurity will be held both Friday and Saturday with the first race each night at 6pm. Sunday racing begins at 4pm and features trials for the $259,655 Oklahoma Derby and the $75,000 Mighty Deck Three Stakes.

Remington Park has provided more than $408 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 is underway. The 85th Oklahoma Futurity will be contested on Saturday, March 21. 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.

Courtesy of Remington Park

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