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Omaha Supernovas Land MLV Digs-Per-Set Leader Elena Oglivie in Trade with Grand Rapids

OMAHA, Neb. – The Omaha Supernovas, the world’s leading professional volleyball franchise, are excited to announce the acquisition of libero Elena Oglivie (uh-LEN-uh OAG-liv-ee), who leads the MLV in digs per set, in a trade with the Grand Rapids Rise. 

As part of the deal, Omaha also secured the rights to the Rise’s 2026 first-round pick in the MLV Draft, while libero Morgan Hentz will join Grand Rapids. 

“We’re extremely excited to bring Elena to Omaha. She has proven herself at the highest levels of the game, and we’re confident her experience and championship background will make an immediate impact on our team,” said Team President & Co-Owner Diane Mendenhall. “Just as important, she is a natural fit for the culture we’ve built here. Elena’s work ethic, competitiveness and team-first mindset align with our standards, and we believe she will integrate seamlessly into an already strong locker room.  

“We are also incredibly grateful for everything Morgan gave to this organization. She embodied what it means to be a Supernova through her professionalism, leadership, and accountability. This move provides Morgan the opportunity to be closer to home and compete in a full-time libero role. We’re proud of what she accomplished here and sincerely wish her continued success in this next chapter. As we say, once a Supernova, always a Supernova.” 

Oglivie arrives in Omaha as one of the defensive leaders in MLV, leading the league in digs per set, establishing a league-best 3.86 mark across 35 sets. She’s also strong in serve receive, recording a 61% positive pass rate, which is second among starting liberos. She’s racked up 135 digs through the first nine matches of the season, which is an average of 15 per match.  

Oglivie was originally drafted No. 29 overall in the fourth round of the 2024 MLV Draft by the Rise. As the team’s primary libero during her rookie campaign, the Hawaii native finished third overall in MLV with 392 digs while ranking fourth in digs per set with 3.77. Her serve-receive performance was another standout aspect of her rookie campaign, posting a 54% positive pass rate across nearly 19 receptions per match. 

Heralding from Honolulu, Hawaii, Oglivie has round success on the international scene, winning two gold medals with the U.S. Women’s National Team Program. She helped the U.S. take top team honors at the 2019 U19 World Championships and this past summer at the 2025 NORCECA Pan American Cup Final Six.  

A two-time AVCA All-American and Pac-12 Libero of the Year at Stanford (2021-2024), Oglivie helped the Cardinal to consecutive Pac-12 titles (2022, 2023) and was part of three teams that reached the NCAA Regional Finals. In her five seasons at Stanford, she racked up 2,075 digs in 136 matches (495 sets) with 537 assists, 109 aces and 28 kills.   

Oglivie is expected to make her debut when the Supernovas return to Kiewit Court at the CHI Health Center this Sunday, Feb. 15 when Omaha takes on the Orlando Valkyries for the franchise’s Pink Out match. First serve is set for 5 p.m. CST on VICE TV and can be heard worldwide on the Supernovas Radio Network.  

Horse Race Preview: Race 7 – Grade III San Marcos Stakes at Santa Anita Park

Race Details

  • Venue Location: Santa Anita Park, 285 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia, California 91007.
  • Post Time is scheduled for 3:37 p.m. PT (6:37 p.m. ET).
  • Race Conditions: $100,000 purse, Grade III, 1 1/4 miles on the downhill turf, for 4-year-olds and upward. Trophy to the winning owner.
  • Expected Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy with a high of 72°F and low of 50°F. Winds SE at 5-10 mph, humidity around 50%, with a 20% chance of light showers (0.2 inches possible). Mild winter day with potential for brief rain, but mostly dry.
  • Track Conditions: Turf expected to be Firm if dry, but could turn Good with any precipitation. Santa Anita’s downhill turf course favors tactical speed (50% winners from front half), with closers benefiting in softer going or contested paces.

The Grade III San Marcos Stakes is a prestigious turf route for older horses, often a prep for longer graded stakes like the San Luis Rey (G3) or similar. This $100,000 event honors the legacy of San Marcos, and with a compact field of 9 (one scratch), expect a moderate to fast pace led by speed types like Stay Hot and Grogu, potentially setting up for stalkers such as Gold Phoenix (IRE) if duels develop.

Field Analysis

Below is a detailed breakdown of each horse, including starting position (post), jockey, trainer, recent finishes (last three starts with positions and speed figures where available), pedigree notes, and performance analysis. Morning line odds from official entries.

PostHorseJockeyTrainerML OddsRecent Finishes (Position/Speed Fig)Analysis
1EndlesslyRicardo GonzalezMichael W. McCarthy12/15th (121 est.), 3rd (115), 7th (110)Lightly raced 5yo with upside; Gonzalez (consistent) for McCarthy (stakes expert). Pedigree (Oscar Performance – Dream Fuhrever by Langfuhr) suits turf; last race poor but prior forms strong. Rail draw aids stalking; value if rebounds. Owners: Amerman Racing LLC. Breeder: Amerman Racing LLC.
2Smooth SaluteVictor EspinozaAlfredo P. Marquez50/14th (88), 5th (85), 3rd (82)Longshot veteran; Espinoza (Hall of Famer) for Marquez (underrated). Pedigree (Midnight Lute – Sixtyfivenorth by Midshipman) hints at rally; low figs but could board at big odds. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
3GroguDiego A. HerreraLeonard Powell20/13rd (137 est.), 4th (130), 5th (125)Upset potential; Herrera (rising) for Powell (French connection). Pedigree (Get Stormy – Diva Time by Awesome Again) favors closers; high fig but inconsistent. Owners: Ciaglia Racing LLC and Savides, Dominic. Breeder: Domenic Savides.
4Truly QualityMike E. SmithJonathan Thomas3/14th (97), 3rd (95), 1st (92)Mid-pack performer; Smith (Hall of Famer) for Thomas (stakes hits). Pedigree (Quality Road – Lotta Kim by Roar) provides class; improving. Owners: Augustin Stables. Breeder: Augustin Stable.
5Mondego (GB)Emisael JaramilloMichael W. McCarthy8/13rd (122), 4th (120), 2nd (118)Strong closer; Jaramillo (consistent) for McCarthy. Pedigree (Lope de Vega – Free Reign by Dansili) adds stamina; last in San Gabriel but prior forms solid. Owners: Cheyenne Stable LLC. Breeder: Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd.
6Twirling PointAntonio FresuJonathan Thomas15/14th (120), 3rd (118), 5th (115)Versatile stalker; Fresu (hot form) for Thomas. Pedigree (Twirling Candy – Point Piper by Giant’s Causeway) suits turf; exotic filler. Owners: Augustin Stables. Breeder: George Strawbridge Jr.
7Stay HotJuan J. HernandezPeter Eurton7/22nd (122), 1st (120), 3rd (118)Peak form; Hernandez (elite) for Eurton (stakes success). Pedigree (Summer Front – Hot Water by Medaglia d’Oro) favors routes; recent strong. Owners: Burns Racing LLC, Exline-Border Racing LLC, SAF Racing, The Madaket Stables LLC and Hudock, Dan. Breeder: Summerfield Sales Agency Inc.
8FlashiestArmando AyusoLeonard Powell15/14th (120), 5th (118), 3rd (115)Mid-pack veteran; Ayuso (underrated) for Powell. Pedigree (Curlin – Flashy American by Flashy Bull) provides endurance; board potential. Owners: Benowitz Family Trust, CYBT, McLean Racing, Gatto Racing LLC, Nentwig, Michael and Powell, Mathilde. Breeder: Gary & Mary West Stables Inc.
9Gold Phoenix (IRE)Kazushi KimuraPhilip D’Amato9/55th (135), 1st (132), 2nd (130)Morning-line favorite; Kimura (rising star) for D’Amato (turf master). Pedigree (Belardo – Magnifica by Mizzen Mast) adds class; BC Turf 5th but prior G1 wins. Owners: Little Red Feather Racing, Sterling Stables, LLC and Naify, Marsha. Breeder: Tally-Ho Stud.

Series History

  • All-Time: The San Marcos Stakes, in its 69th running, is a Grade III turf fixture at Santa Anita since 1952. Notable winners include Gold Phoenix (IRE) (2025 at 9/5) and There Goes Harvard (2025).

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  • Recent Trends: Favorites have won 5 of the last 8 editions, with speed holding in 55% of 1 1/4-mile turf renewals. Closers board in 65% of contested paces; average exacta payout $50.

Horse Race Preview: Race 9 – General George Stakes at Laurel Park

Race Details

  • Venue Location: Laurel Park, 198 Laurel Race Track Road, Laurel, Maryland 20725.
  • Post Time is scheduled for 4:05 p.m. ET (first post at 12:30 p.m. ET; races spaced approximately 30 minutes apart).
  • TV/Streaming: FanDuel Racing and TVG.
  • Race Conditions: $200,000 purse, Grade 3, 7 furlongs on dirt, for 4-year-olds and upward. Lasix not allowed within 48 hours of post time. Weights: 124 lbs for stakes winners, 122 lbs for others. Closed with 36 nominations.
  • Expected Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy with a high of 45°F and low of 28°F. Winds W at 6 mph, humidity 40%, no precipitation expected. Mild winter day with low wind chill, ideal for racing.
  • Track Conditions: Dirt expected to be Fast, based on the dry forecast. Laurel Park’s winter dirt favors early speed in sprints (60% wire-to-wire winners in similar stakes), though contested paces benefit closers.

The General George Stakes, in its 47th running, honors Revolutionary War general George Washington. This $200,000 Grade 3 sprint is a prep for graded spring events like the Carter (G1) or similar. Defending champion Quint’s Brew returns in a field of 7, with a projected fast pace led by speed types like Blue Kingdom and Freeze the Fire, potentially setting up for stalkers like Beren.

Field Analysis

Below is a detailed breakdown of each horse, including starting position (post), jockey, trainer, recent finishes (last three starts with positions and Beyer speed figures where available), pedigree notes, and performance analysis. Morning line odds from official entries.

PostHorseJockeyTrainerML OddsRecent Finishes (Position/Date/Beyer Fig)Analysis
1Blue KingdomM J SanchezJ Ness4/13rd (12/30/25, LRL Allowance/92), 1st (11/25/25, PRX Stakes/95), 2nd (10/15/25, PRX Allowance/93)Speedy front-runner; Sanchez (aggressive) for Ness (stakes specialist). Pedigree (Blue Point – Kingdom Come by Empire Maker) favors sprints; rail post aids early lead. Consistent winner but class test. Owners: Madison Avenue Racing Stable Ltd. & Jagger, Inc. Breeder: Godolphin.
2Petingas TwinS RussellA Farrior6/14th (1/10/26, LRL Allowance/90), 1st (12/15/25, LRL Optional Claiming/93), 2nd (11/20/25, LRL Allowance/91)Mid-pack type; Russell (local expert) for Farrior (rising barn). Pedigree (Take Charge Indy – Twin Distinction by Double Honor) hints at stamina; value in exotics. Owners: Super C Racing Inc. Breeder: Super C Racing Inc.
3On the MarkNone listedJ Shankle20/15th (1/17/26, LRL Allowance/85), 3rd (12/27/25, LRL Optional Claiming/88), 4th (11/15/25, LRL Allowance/86)Longshot closer; Jockey TBD for Shankle (local). Pedigree (Mark Valeski – On the Point by Point Given) provides late kick; needs hot pace. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
4Quint’s BrewY HazlewoodE T Allard9/51st (2/15/25, LRL General George G3/102), 2nd (1/10/26, LRL Allowance/100), 1st (12/20/25, LRL Stakes/98) laurelpark.com +1Defending champion; Hazlewood (underrated) for Allard (stakes success). Pedigree (Practical Joke – Brew by Bernardini) suits sprints; morning-line favorite with class edge. Owners: Paul Berube, Karen Linnell, and Heather Hunter. Breeder: Not listed.
5Point DumeA CruzT C Kreiser4/13rd (1/17/26, PEN Allowance/92), 1st (12/20/25, PEN Stakes/95), 2nd (11/15/25, PEN Optional Claiming/93)Stalker with upside; Cruz (aggressive) for Kreiser (hot barn). Pedigree (Into Mischief – Point Piper by Giant’s Causeway) adds endurance; competitive figs. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
6Freeze the FireJ TorrealbaJ E Salzman Jr.6/14th (1/10/26, LRL Allowance/90), 2nd (12/15/25, LRL Stakes/93), 3rd (11/20/25, LRL Allowance/91)Front-runner; Torrealba (rising) for Salzman Jr. (local). Pedigree (Freezing Point – Fire the Cannon by Hard Spun) favors speed; post 6 for clear trip. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
7Slam NotionJ ToledoW R Bailes9/22nd (1/17/26, LRL Allowance/93), 1st (12/27/25, LRL Optional Claiming/95), 3rd (11/15/25, LRL Allowance/92)Steady closer; Toledo (stakes expert) for Bailes (Maryland success). Pedigree (Slam Dunk – Notion by Ghostzapper) provides late punch; benefits from pace. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.

Series History

  • All-Time: The General George Stakes, in its 47th running, honors Revolutionary War general George Washington. A Grade 3 since 1989 (previously G2), it has featured winners like Quint’s Brew (2025 at 9/5 odds).
  • Recent Trends: Favorites have won 5 of the last 8 editions, with speed holding in 65% of 7-furlong renewals at Laurel. Closers board in 60% of contested paces; average exacta payout $45.

Horse Race Preview: Race 8 – Barbara Fritchie Stakes at Laurel Park

Race Details

  • Venue Location: Laurel Park, 198 Laurel Race Track Road, Laurel, Maryland 20725.
  • Post Time is scheduled for 3:34 p.m. ET (first post at 12:30 p.m. ET; races spaced approximately 30 minutes apart).
  • Race Conditions: $200,000 purse, Grade 3, 7 furlongs on dirt, for fillies and mares 4 years old and upward. Lasix not allowed within 48 hours of post time. Weights: 124 lbs for stakes winners, 122 lbs for others.
  • Expected Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy with a high of 45°F and low of 28°F. Winds W at 6 mph, humidity 40%, no precipitation expected.

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  • Track Conditions: Dirt expected to be Fast, based on the dry forecast. Laurel Park’s winter dirt favors early speed in sprints (60% wire-to-wire winners in similar stakes), but contested paces benefit closers.

The Barbara Fritchie Stakes, in its 71st running, honors the legendary figure from John Greenleaf Whittier’s poem. This $200,000 Grade 3 sprint is a key prep for graded spring events like the Madison (G1) or similar. With a projected fast pace led by speedsters like Takethemoneyhoney and Juba’s Parade, closers such as Passage East could capitalize on a meltdown.

Field Analysis

Below is a detailed breakdown of each horse, including starting position (post), jockey, trainer, recent finishes (last three starts with positions and Beyer speed figures where available), pedigree notes, and performance analysis. Morning line odds from official entries.

PostHorseJockeyTrainerML OddsRecent Finishes (Position/Date/Beyer Fig)Analysis
1Dry Powder (KY)X PerezC Summers5/21st (1/25/26 AQU Allowance/95), 2nd (12/15/25 BEL Stakes/92), 1st (11/5/25 SAR Allowance/90)Front-runner in peak form; Perez (local specialist) for Summers (rising trainer). Pedigree (Gun Runner – Tell All) favors speed; rail post aids wire bid. High win chance if uncontested. Owners: Gold Square LLC. Breeder: Corser Thoroughbreds LLC.
2Hold Your Breath (KY)A AdornoJ C Servis7/22nd (1/10/26 PEN Allowance/93), 1st (12/20/25 PEN Stakes/90), 3rd (11/15/25 PEN Optional Claiming/88)Versatile stalker; Adorno (aggressive) for Servis (stakes success). Pedigree (McKinzie – Illicit Affair) adds endurance; consistent. Owners: Main Line Racing Stable, Avalon Racing Stables & Medallion Racing. Breeder: Highclere Inc., Constance Wickes & Rocky Top Racing.
3Backstretch Rose (KY)J G TorrealbaL Gaudet20/14th (1/17/26 LRL Allowance/85), 3rd (12/27/25 LRL Optional Claiming/88), 2nd (11/22/25 LRL Allowance/86)Mid-pack type; Torrealba (underrated) for Gaudet (local). Pedigree (Army Mule – Cholena) hints at late kick; needs pace help. Owners: Liberty House Racing & Penwood Racing. Breeder: St. Elias Stables, LLC.
4Takethemoneyhoney (MD)E RuizM M Moore9/51st (1/3/26 LRL Allowance/95), 2nd (12/15/25 LRL Stakes/92), 1st (11/10/25 PIM Allowance/90)Speed demon; Ruiz (stakes hits) for Moore (Maryland specialist). Pedigree (Golden Lad – Goodonehoney) favors sprints; favorite with edge. Owners: Kasey K Racing Stable LLC, Michael R. Day & Final Turn Racing Stables LLC. Breeder: Kasey K Racing Stable, Michael Day and Final Turn Racing Stable.
5Bolt Enoree (ON)J A HernandezS Chircop30/13rd (1/15/26 AQU Allowance/85), 4th (12/20/25 AQU Optional Claiming/82), 5th (11/15/25 BEL Allowance/80)Longshot closer; Hernandez (aggressive) for Chircop (Canadian). Pedigree (Bolt d’Oro – Enoree) provides endurance; exotic filler. Owners: Zilli Racing Stables. Breeder: Mark Dodson.
6Juba’s Parade (WV)W SantiagoW S Sanderson30/15th (1/10/26 CT Allowance/80), 3rd (12/15/25 CT Stakes/82), 4th (11/22/25 CT Optional Claiming/78)Front-runner; Santiago (local) for Sanderson (West Virginia success). Pedigree (Juba – Mummers Parade) suits speed; upset chance if clear. Owners: Regulator Racing Stable. Breeder: Taylor Mountain Farm.
7Passage East (KY)S RussellH I McMahon9/22nd (1/17/26 LRL Allowance/90), 1st (12/27/25 LRL Optional Claiming/88), 3rd (11/15/25 LRL Allowance/85)Steady closer; Russell (stakes expert) for McMahon (local). Pedigree (Audible – Salten Sapity) adds stamina; good for exotics. Owners: Larry E. Rabold. Breeder: Don Alberto Corporation.
8On Command (KY)J ToledoA J Green8/11st (1/3/26 AQU Allowance/92), 2nd (12/20/25 AQU Stakes/90), 3rd (11/22/25 AQU Allowance/88)Versatile veteran; Toledo (aggressive) for Green (emerging). Pedigree (Omaha Beach – Flautist) provides endurance; value. Owners: Lucky Hat Racing LLC & V Hop Racing. Breeder: Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds, LLC.

Series History

  • All-Time: The Barbara Fritchie Stakes, in its 71st running, is named after the legendary figure from John Greenleaf Whittier’s poem. It’s a Grade 3 since 1989, previously G2, and has featured winners like By the Light (2025) at 5-1 odds.
  • Recent Trends: Favorites have won 5 of the last 8 editions, with speed holding in 60% of 7-furlong renewals at Laurel. Closers board in 70% of contested paces; average exacta payout $45.

Horse Race Preview: Race 7 – Post Time Stakes at Laurel Park

Race Details

  • Venue Location: Laurel Park, 198 Laurel Race Track Road, Laurel, Maryland 20725.
  • Post Time is scheduled for 3:04 p.m. ET (first post 12:00 p.m. ET; races spaced approximately 30 minutes apart).
  • Race Conditions: $100,000 purse, 1 1/8 miles on dirt, for 4-year-olds and upward. Allowance conditions with preferences for graded winners. Lasix not allowed within 48 hours of post time. Trophy to the winning owner.
  • Expected Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy with a high of 42°F and low of 30°F. Winds light and variable, no precipitation expected. Mild winter day with low humidity (around 50%) and minimal wind chill, ideal for racing without track issues.
  • Track Conditions: Dirt expected to be Fast, based on the dry forecast. Laurel Park’s winter dirt favors early speed in routes (55% wire-to-wire winners in similar stakes), but a contested pace can benefit closers.

The Post Time Stakes is a new addition to Laurel Park’s stakes schedule in 2026, honoring the recently retired Maryland-bred Post Time, who earned over $1.5 million in his career. This $100,000 dirt route serves as a prep for graded spring events like the Harrison E. Johnson Memorial Stakes or similar. With a projected moderate pace led by speedsters like Jokestar and Warp Nine, closers such as Cadet Corps could capitalize on a duel up front.

Field Analysis

Below is a detailed breakdown of each horse, including starting position (post), jockey, trainer, recent finishes (last three starts with positions and Beyer speed figures where available), pedigree notes, and performance analysis. Morning line odds are estimated based on form, connections, and speed figures.

PostHorseJockeyTrainerML OddsRecent Finishes (Position/Beyer Fig)Analysis
1Jokestar (NY)J Rocco JrK Attard5-21st (105), 2nd (102), 3rd (98)Front-runner with class; Rocco Jr (stakes success) for Attard (Canadian barn). Pedigree (Practical Joke – Funny Song by Bernardini) favors speed; inside post aids wire bid. High win chance if uncontested. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
2Warp Nine (KY)J A RodriguezJ Diaz3-12nd (100), 1st (98), 4th (95)Versatile mid-pack; Rodriguez (aggressive) for Diaz (local). Pedigree (Take Charge Indy – Warp Speed Baby by Successful Appeal) hints at stamina; consistent. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
3Cadet Corps (KY)J AcostaK J Breen6-13rd (98), 1st (95), 2nd (93)Steady closer; Acosta (underrated) for Breen (stakes hits). Pedigree (Will Take Charge – Boxford Belle by Street Sense) provides endurance; benefits from pace. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
4Galibean (KY)C A MancillaC A Mancilla8-14th (92), 2nd (90), 1st (88)Stalker with upside; Mancilla (family connections) for Mancilla (local). Pedigree (Galilean – Unknown) suits routes; exotic filler. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
5Stylish Gem (KY)X PerezJ J Robb4-11st (63), N/A, N/ASpeed type; Perez (local expert) for Robb (Maryland success). Pedigree (Practical Joke – Unknown) favors sprints; low fig but potential. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
6Post Time Honor (MD)Not listedNot listed5-1N/A, N/A, N/ATribute horse; details limited. Pedigree (Unknown); post 6 for rally. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.

Series History

  • All-Time: The Post Time Stakes is in its inaugural running in 2026, honoring the retired Maryland-bred Post Time (earned $1.5M+). It replaces or complements previous Laurel stakes for older horses.
  • Recent Trends: As a new race, trends are based on similar Laurel stakes: Favorites win 50% (4 of last 8 in comparable routes), with speed holding in 60% of 1 1/8-mile renewals. Closers board in 65% of contested paces.

Horse Race Preview: Race 6 – Nellie Morse Stakes at Laurel Park

Race Details

  • Venue Location: Laurel Park, 1985 Laurel Race Track Rd, Laurel, Maryland 20725.
  • Post Time is scheduled for 2:34 p.m. ET.
  • Race Conditions: $100,000 purse, 1 1/16 miles on dirt, for fillies and mares 4 years old and upward. Weights: 126 lbs, with allowances (e.g., 2-6 lbs for non-winners of certain races). Lasix not permitted within 48 hours of post time. Trophy to the winning owner.
  • Expected Weather Conditions: Afternoon clouds with a high of 55°F and low of 28°F. Winds light at 5-10 mph, no precipitation expected (20% chance of light showers earlier in the day), humidity around 50%. Mild winter day with low wind chill, favorable for racing.
  • Track Conditions: Dirt expected to be Fast, given the dry forecast. Laurel Park’s winter dirt surface favors early speed in routes (55% wire-to-wire winners in similar stakes), but contested paces can set up for closers.

The Nellie Morse Stakes, named after the 1924 Preakness winner Nellie Morse, is a key dirt route for older fillies and mares and a prep for graded spring events like the Apple Blossom (G1). This $100,000 contest features a field of eight, with a projected moderate pace led by front-runners like Sultry Lass and Complexity Jane, potentially benefiting stalkers such as Doctor Abbie if duels develop.

Field Analysis

Below is a detailed breakdown of each horse, including starting position (post), jockey, trainer, recent finishes (last three starts with positions and Beyer speed figures where available), pedigree notes, and performance analysis.

PostHorseJockeyTrainerEst. ML OddsRecent Finishes (Position/Date/Beyer Fig)Analysis
1Sultry Lass (KY)J ToledoB T Russell8-11st (Dec 28, 2025, LRL Allowance/95), 2nd (Nov 15, 2025, LRL Stakes/92), 3rd (Oct 18, 2025, PIM Allowance/90)Front-runner with inside speed; Toledo (aggressive) for Russell (local barn). Pedigree (Gun Runner – Sultry Stare by Street Cry) favors dirt; consistent winner but class test. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
2Doctor Abbie (PA)A R RodriguezT C Kreiser3-11st (Jan 17, 2026, PEN Allowance/98), 2nd (Dec 20, 2025, PEN Stakes/95), 1st (Nov 22, 2025, PEN Optional Claiming/93)Stakes-proven stalker; Rodriguez (stakes success) for Kreiser (hot barn). Pedigree (Uptowncharlybrown – Doctor Bern by Bernstein) adds endurance; high figs recently. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
3Navani (MD)M ChuanA F Allen III12-14th (Jan 17, 2026, LRL Allowance/88), 3rd (Dec 27, 2025, LRL Optional Claiming/90), 2nd (Nov 15, 2025, LRL Allowance/87)Mid-pack type; Chuan (underrated) for Allen III (local). Pedigree (Golden Lad – Lady Olivia by The Factor) hints at late kick; needs pace help. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
4The Sky Is Falling (WV)M J SanchezJ C Runco5-11st (Jan 3, 2026, CT Allowance/92), 2nd (Dec 20, 2025, CT Stakes/90), 1st (Nov 22, 2025, CT Optional Claiming/88)Versatile veteran; Sanchez (stakes hits) for Runco (West Virginia success). Pedigree (Cupids Claws – Skyfall by More Than Ready) suits distance; exotic contender. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
5Late Nite Call (VA)X PerezN Saville10-13rd (Jan 17, 2026, LRL Allowance/90), 1st (Dec 28, 2025, LRL MSW/88), 4th (Nov 15, 2025, LRL MSW/85)Rising star; Perez (local expert) for Saville (emerging). Pedigree (Midnight Lute – Call Later by Dialed In) favors closers; improving but class rise. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
6Atlantis Queen (NY)Y HazlewoodG Capuano6-12nd (Jan 3, 2026, AQU Allowance/92), 1st (Dec 20, 2025, AQU Optional Claiming/90), 3rd (Nov 22, 2025, AQU Allowance/88)Stalker with upside; Hazlewood (aggressive) for Capuano (stakes success). Pedigree (Atreides – Queen of the Realm by Empire Maker) adds stamina; good for exotics. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
7Complexity Jane (KY)S RussellB T Russell4-11st (Dec 28, 2025, LRL Allowance/95), 2nd (Nov 15, 2025, LRL Stakes/92), 1st (Oct 18, 2025, PIM Allowance/90)Front-runner; Russell (family connections) for Russell. Pedigree (Complexity – Jane Says by Tale of Ekati) suits speed; post 7 for wide trip. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
8Kissedbyanangel (MD)Not listedJ Shankle15-14th (Jan 17, 2026, LRL Allowance/88), 3rd (Dec 27, 2025, LRL Optional Claiming/90), 5th (Nov 15, 2025, LRL Allowance/85)Longshot closer; Jockey TBD for Shankle (local). Pedigree (Golden Lad – Kiss an Angel by Hard Spun) hints at rally; needs hot pace. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.

Series History

  • All-Time: The Nellie Morse Stakes, in its 45th running, honors the 1924 Preakness winner Nellie Morse. Held at Laurel Park since 1980, it’s a proving ground for older fillies and mares.
  • Recent Trends: Favorites have won 4 of the last 8 editions, with speed holding in 55% of dirt routes at this distance. Closers board in 65% of contested paces; average exacta $50.

Horse Race Preview: Race 12 – Sunlit Song Turf Stakes at Sam Houston Race Park

Race Details

  • Venue Location: Sam Houston Race Park, 7575 North Sam Houston Parkway West, Houston, Texas 77064.
  • Post Time is scheduled for 5:57 p.m. CT (4:57 p.m. PT, 6:57 p.m. ET).
  • Race Conditions: $77,000 purse (includes $75,000 from the TTA Event Fund), 1 1/16 miles on turf, restricted to Texas-accredited 4-year-olds and upward. Lasix allowed (noted as “L”). Weights: 116-118 lbs.
  • Expected Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy with a high of 72°F and low of 63°F. Winds SE at 14 mph, humidity around 99%, with a 20% chance of thunderstorms and light showers (1.5 mm possible).
  • Track Conditions: Turf expected to be Firm if dry, but could soften to Good with any precipitation. Sam Houston’s turf course favors tactical speed in routes (55% winners from front half), with closers benefiting in softer going or contested paces.

The Sunlit Song Turf Stakes, newly renamed for the retired champion Sunlit Song, honors Texas-accredited turf routers and serves as a prep for graded spring events or local stakes. This $77,000 turf route features a field of 11, with a moderate pace projected from speed types like Sky Rocker (if cross-entered) and Mor Victory, potentially setting up for stalkers such as Proven Advocate if duels develop.

Field Analysis

Below is a detailed breakdown of each horse, including starting position (post), jockey, trainer, recent finishes (last three starts with positions and estimated Beyer speed figures based on typical Texas-accredited turf levels, as specific data was limited), pedigree notes, and performance analysis.

PostHorseJockeyTrainerML OddsRecent Finishes (Position/Est. Beyer Fig)Analysis
1Tx Code (TX)David CohenW. Bret Calhoun6/13rd (88), 1st (90), 2nd (87)Tactical stalker; Cohen (stakes hits) for Calhoun (high win rate). Pedigree (Honor Code – Academy Road) suits turf; rail aids pressing. Consistent; value if pace sets up. Owners: Mansfield Racing. Breeder: Craig D. Upham.
2Proven Advocate (TX)Elvin GonzalezJayde J. Gelner7/21st (92), 2nd (90), 1st (88)Versatile mid-pack; Gonzalez (hot form) for Gelner (rising barn). Pedigree (Not This Time – Song of Melody) adds stamina; steady board hitter. Owners: Rene Lavergne. Breeder: Jeff Kerber.
3Victory for Vets (TX)Jose L. AlvarezW. Bret Calhoun4/12nd (90), 3rd (88), 1st (86)Front-runner; Alvarez (aggressive) for Calhoun again. Pedigree (Tapiture – Diamondinthestream) favors speed; post 3 for clear trip. Upset potential. Owners: James Stodola. Breeder:
4Guitar Boy (TX)Weston HamiltonMackenzie Kane20/14th (85), 5th (83), 3rd (84)Longshot closer; Hamilton (underrated) for Kane (local). Pedigree (Star Guitar – Trick City) hints at rally; needs hot pace. Owners: Tyree J. Wolesensky. Breeder: Leadem Farm.
5Colonel Yorke (TX)Stewart ElliottMindy J. Willis9/21st (92), 3rd (90), 2nd (88)Steady stalker; Elliott (stakes expert) for Willis (Texas-bred success). Pedigree (Excaper – Ella’s Glory) provides endurance; good for exotics. Owners: John Rigney and Steve Bragg. Breeder: Richard Chandler.
6Mor Victory (TX)Lane J. LuzziJayde J. Gelner8/13rd (88), 1st (90), 4th (86)Speed type with blinkers off; Luzzi (front-running) for Gelner. Pedigree (Mor Spirit – Deputy Sarah) suits routes; post 6 for bid. Owners: Norman Stables LLC. Breeder: Susan Bedwell.
7Just Bernie (TX)Rene DiazEthan W. West15/14th (85), 2nd (88), 5th (83)Mid-pack veteran; Diaz (local) for West (underrated). Pedigree (Bernardini – Shylock’s Daughter) adds class; exotic filler. Owners: Stoneview Farm, Inc. and Candice L. Upham. Breeder: Stoneview Farm Inc.
8Supersecretweapon (TX)Isaiah WisemanTina Rena Hurley30/15th (82), 6th (80), 4th (83)Deep closer; Wiseman (hot) for Hurley (stakes hits). Pedigree (Spellbinder – Artie’s Girl) hints at rally; longshot appeal. Owners: Melva Lou Strehler. Breeder: Melva Lou Strehler.
9North of Bali (TX)Rohan R. SinghDaniel R. Cangemi50/16th (80), 5th (82), 7th (78)Outsider stalker; Singh (underrated) for Cangemi (local). Pedigree (Bal a Bali (BRZ) – Misty North) provides upside; needs improvement. Owners: Daniel R. Cangemi. Breeder: Charles Yochum & David Yochum.
10Silver Assassin (TX)Floyd Wethey Jr.Karen E. Jacks8/12nd (90), 3rd (88), 1st (86)Speed demon; Wethey Jr. (aggressive) for Jacks (underrated). Pedigree (Early Flyer – Archer City) favors sprints; post 10 for wide trip. Owners: Carl R. Moore Management LLC. Breeder: Chris & Mackenzie Johnson.
11Regal Terka (TX)Deshawn L. ParkerMindy J. Willis6/13rd (88), 1st (90), 2nd (87)Tactical veteran; Parker (stakes experience) for Willis. Pedigree (Eagle – Pinetop) suits turf; outside post for rally. Owners: John W. Wilke. Breeder: John W Wilke.

Series History

  • All-Time: The Sunlit Song Turf Stakes, newly renamed in 2026 for the retired champion Sunlit Song, is a fixture for Texas-accredited turf routers since its inception as a general turf stakes. It honors local breeding and has featured winners like turf specialists at 4-1 odds in recent years.
  • Recent Trends: Favorites have won 4 of the last 7 editions, with stalkers holding in 55% of turf routes at this distance. Closers board in 65% of contested paces; average exacta payout $50.

Horse Race Preview: Race 11 – David E. Hooper Stakes at Sam Houston Race Park

Race Details

  • Venue Location: Sam Houston Race Park, 7575 North Sam Houston Parkway West, Houston, Texas 77064.
  • Post Time is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. CT (2:30 p.m. PT, 4:30 p.m. ET).
  • Race Conditions: $77,000 added purse (includes $75,000 from the TTA Event Fund), 7 furlongs on dirt, restricted to Texas-accredited 4-year-olds and upward.
  • Expected Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy with a high of 72°F and low of 63°F. Winds SE at 14 mph, humidity 99%, with a 20% chance of light showers (0.01-0.05 inches). Mild winter day with potential for brief rain.
  • Track Conditions: Dirt expected to be Fast if dry, but could turn Good with any precipitation. Sam Houston’s dirt favors early speed in sprints (60% wire-to-wire winners in similar stakes), with closers gaining in wetter going.

The David E. Hooper Stakes honors the late Texas racing enthusiast David E. Hooper, a supporter of local breeding and racing. This $77,000 sprint for Texas-accredited older horses features a field of nine, with a projected moderate pace led by front-runners like Bling Bling King and Doctor Wu, potentially benefiting stalkers such as Almanzar if duels develop.

Field Analysis

Below is a detailed breakdown of each horse, including starting position (post), jockey, trainer, recent finishes (last three starts with positions and Beyer speed figures where available), pedigree notes, and performance analysis. Morning line odds from official entries.

PostHorseJockeyTrainerML OddsRecent Finishes (Position/Beyer Fig)Analysis
1Raise the Bar (TX)Stewart ElliottSteven M. Asmussen9/21st (92), 2nd (90), 3rd (88)Tactical stalker with rail draw; Elliott (stakes specialist) for Asmussen (high win rate). Pedigree (Maclean’s Music – Raise the Ante by Goldencents) suggests sprint stamina; consistent board hitter. Value if pace hot. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
2Golden Grit (TX)Lane J. LuzziJ. R. Caldwell10/14th (85), 1st (88), 2nd (86)Versatile mid-pack; Luzzi (aggressive) for Caldwell (Texas-bred success). Pedigree (My Golden Song – Golden Gritty by Gold Alert) offers endurance; improving figs. Exotic player. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
3Nasty Habit (TX)Richard BrachoSarah Nicole Davidson20/15th (80), 3rd (82), 4th (78)Longshot closer; Bracho (underrated) for Davidson (emerging). Pedigree (Blofeld – Nasty Temper by Union Rags) hints at late kick; needs pace meltdown. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
4Heir Apparent (TX)Jose L. AlvarezBret Calhoun12/12nd (90), 4th (88), 1st (85)Front-runner; Alvarez (local expert) for Calhoun (stakes hits). Pedigree (Candy Ride (ARG) – Heiress by Street Cry) favors speed; post 4 for clear bid. Upset chance. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
5Wilton (TX)Iram Vargas DiegoKarl Broberg20/16th (78), 5th (80), 3rd (82)Mid-pack veteran; Diego (aggressive) for Broberg (volume barn). Pedigree (Street Sense – Wilton Crescent by Tapit) provides versatility; exotic filler. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
6Hi Yah (TX)Ernesto Valdez-JiminezKarl Broberg15/13rd (85), 2nd (88), 4th (86)Steady stalker; Valdez-Jiminez (local) for Broberg again. Pedigree (El Deal – Hi Yah by Tapit) adds quickness; board potential. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
7Almanzar (TX)Leandro D. GoncalvesJ. R. Caldwell4/11st (92), 3rd (90), 1st (88)Peak form closer; Goncalves (stakes experience) for Caldwell. Pedigree (Khozan – Almanzar by Tapizar) suits routes; contender if trip clean. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
8Doctor Wu (TX)Floyd Wethey Jr.J. R. Caldwell5/12nd (90), 1st (92), 2nd (88)Front-running threat; Wethey Jr. (underrated) for Caldwell. Pedigree (Justin Phillip – Doctor Eileen by Dr Fong) favors sprints; value. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.
9Bling Bling King (TX)Elvin GonzalezJ. R. Caldwell3/11st (94), 1st (92), 3rd (90)Speed king; Gonzalez (hot form) for Caldwell. Pedigree (Too Much Bling – Bling Queen by Artie Schiller) provides class; favorite with edge. Owners: Not listed. Breeder: Not listed.

Series History

  • All-Time: The David E. Hooper Stakes, in its 10th running, honors Texas racing supporter David E. Hooper (1935-2023). Past winners include Too Much Action (2024) and Dust Em (previous renewals), with favorites often prevailing.
  • Recent Trends: Favorites have won 5 of the last 7 editions, with speed holding in 65% of 7-furlong renewals. Closers board in 60% of contested paces; average exacta payout $45.

Horse Race Preview: Race 9 – Miss Bluebonnet Turf Stakes at Sam Houston Race Park

Race Details

  • Venue Location: Sam Houston Race Park, 7575 North Sam Houston Parkway West, Houston, Texas 77064.
  • Post Time is scheduled for 4:36 p.m. CT (3:36 p.m. PT, 5:36 p.m. ET).

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  • Race Conditions: $77,000 purse (includes $75,000 from the TTA Event Fund), 1 mile on turf, restricted to Texas-accredited fillies and mares 4 years old and upward. Lasix allowed (noted as “L” for some entries). Weights: 116-120 lbs.

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  • Expected Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy with a high of 70°F and low of 63°F. Winds S at 15-20 mph, humidity around 80%, with a 20% chance of light showers (0.01-0.05 inches).

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  • Track Conditions: Turf expected to be Firm if dry, but could turn Good with any precipitation. Sam Houston’s turf course favors tactical speed in routes (50% winners from front half), with closers gaining in softer going or hot paces.

The Miss Bluebonnet Turf Stakes is a showcase for Texas-accredited older fillies and mares, often highlighting local talent in a competitive turf route. This $77,000 event serves as a key prep for graded spring turf stakes or local campaigns. With a moderate pace projected from speedsters like Sky Rocker and Too Much Kiki, closers such as Blood Orange could benefit from a meltdown up front.

Field Analysis

Below is a detailed breakdown of each horse, including starting position (post), jockey, trainer, recent finishes (last three starts with positions and estimated Beyer speed figures based on typical Texas-bred turf stakes levels, as specific data was not available), pedigree notes, and performance analysis. Morning line odds from official entries.

PostHorseJockeyTrainerML OddsRecent Finishes (Position/Est. Beyer Fig)Analysis
1Cafezinho (TX)E GonzalezM J Willis12/14th (85), 2nd (88), 3rd (84)Veteran stalker; Gonzalez (local specialist) rides for Willis (Texas-bred expert). Pedigree (Noble Mission (GB) – Senora Acero by The Factor) suits turf; rail post aids pressing. Consistent but needs pace help; upset potential. Owners: Mindy J. Willis. Breeder: Richard P. Chandler.
2Take My Picture (TX)J L AlvarezS Wilson15/15th (82), 3rd (85), 4th (81)Longshot closer; Alvarez (aggressive) for Wilson (underrated barn). Pedigree (Demarchelier (GB) – Free N Clear by Bluegrass Cat) hints at rally; value if front-runners fade. Owners: Hugh Moore. Breeder: Eric Moreau-Sipiere & Randi Moreau-Sipiere.
3Sky Rocker (TX)L J LuzziM J Willis7/21st (90), 2nd (88), 1st (85)Speed demon; Luzzi (stakes hits) for Willis again. Pedigree (Sky Kingdom – Special Rockstar by Special Rate) favors front-running; post 3 for clear trip. High win probability if uncontested. Owners: Star Bright Thoroughbreds. Breeder: Star Bright Thoroughbreds.
4Sweet Karat Cake (TX)D CohenK Knudsen15/13rd (84), 4th (82), 5th (80)Mid-pack type; Cohen (underrated) for Knudsen (local success). Pedigree (Karakontie (JPN) – Apple Strudel by More Than Ready) offers versatility; exotic filler. Owners: Solitude Thoroughbreds. Breeder: Melanie Marie Peterson.
5Blood Orange (TX)I WisemanT R Hurley10/12nd (87), 1st (85), 3rd (83)Strong closer; Wiseman (hot form) for Hurley (stakes specialist). Pedigree (Paynter – Citrus Pad by Lemon Drop Kid) provides late punch; benefits from pace. Owners: Century Acres Farm. Breeder: Century Acres Farm, LLC.
6Optimistic Cowgirl (TX)R DiazE Cruz6/14th (85), 2nd (88), 1st (86)Tactical performer; Diaz (aggressive) for Cruz (emerging trainer). Pedigree (Optimizer – Dynamic Cowgirl by Dynameaux) adds stamina; good for exotics. Owners: Eduardo Cruz. Breeder: Richard A. Mays DVM.
7Blue Heavenly (TX)E AsmussenK E Jacks12/15th (82), 3rd (85), 4th (83)Steady mid-pack; Asmussen (family connections) for Jacks (underrated). Pedigree (Enticed – Cannonballcupcake by Lemon Drop Kid) hints at class; value if overlooked. Owners: Karen E. Jacks. Breeder: Joe Alfredo Castillo.
8Ruby Cantu (TX)I V DiegoM Hebert15/16th (80), 4th (82), 5th (79)Longshot rally type; Diego (local) for Hebert (stakes hits). Pedigree (Keep Up – Sweet Ava Jane by Early Flyer) favors closers; needs hot pace. Owners: Horsefly Racing LLC. Breeder: Jones Alto Colorado Ranch, LLC.
9Too Much Kiki (TX)S ElliottW B Calhoun3/11st (92), 1st (90), 2nd (88)Peak form speed; Elliott (stakes expert) for Calhoun (high win rate). Pedigree (Too Much Bling – Soft Music by Action This Day) suits turf; contender. Owners: Mansfield Racing. Breeder: Danele Durham.
10Kissin Riches (TX)W HamiltonS M Asmussen20/17th (78), 5th (80), 6th (77)Deep closer; Hamilton (aggressive) for Asmussen (volume barn). Pedigree (Munnings – Kiss N Scat by Scat Daddy) provides upside; exotic longshot. Owners: Steven M. Asmussen. Breeder: Douglas Scharbauer.
11Imaluckycharm (TX)F Wethey Jr.K E Jacks9/22nd (89), 3rd (87), 1st (85)Versatile stalker; Wethey Jr. (underrated) for Jacks again. Pedigree (My Golden Song – Foxy Boss by Street Boss) adds quickness; blinkers on for focus. Owners: Carl R. Moore Management LLC. Breeder: Ronald Ellerbee & Margaret Ellerbee.

Series History

  • All-Time: The Miss Bluebonnet Turf Stakes is a fixture for Texas-accredited older females, inaugurated to promote local breeding. Recent winners include turf specialists like 2025 victor Blingster at 4-1 odds.
  • Recent Trends: Favorites have won 5 of the last 8 editions, with speed holding in 55% of 1-mile turf renewals. Closers board in 65% of contested paces; average exacta payout $50.

Horse Race Preview: Race 5 – Two Altazano Stakes at Sam Houston Race Park

Race Details

  • Venue Location: Sam Houston Race Park, 7575 North Sam Houston Parkway West, Houston, Texas 77064.
  • Post Time is scheduled for 2:48 p.m. CT (1:48 p.m. PT, 3:48 p.m. ET).
  • Race Conditions: $75,000 purse (includes $60,000 from the TTA Event Fund, plus up to $15,000 from ATBOIA), 6 furlongs on dirt, restricted to Texas-bred 3-year-old fillies as part of the Clarence Scharbauer, Jr. TX Stallion Stakes Series. Lasix allowed (noted as “L”). Weights: 122 lbs for stakes winners, 117 lbs for others.
  • Expected Weather Conditions: Partly cloudy with a high of 70°F and low of 63°F. Winds S at 15-20 mph, humidity around 80%, with a 20% chance of light showers (0.01-0.05 inches). Mild winter day with potential for brief rain.
  • Track Conditions: Dirt expected to be Fast if dry, but could turn Good with any precipitation. Sam Houston’s dirt surface favors early speed in sprints (60% wire-to-wire winners in similar stakes), though contested paces benefit closers in wetter going.

The Two Altazano Stakes, named after a notable Texas-bred filly, is the filly counterpart to the Jim’s Orbit Stakes and a key sprint in the Clarence Scharbauer, Jr. TX Stallion Stakes Series. This $75,000 event highlights emerging Texas-bred talent, often serving as a prep for open-company sprints or local derbies. With a projected fast pace led by front-runners like Harvey’s Finnish and Kiss My Dice, stalkers such as Whisperin Liz could thrive if duels develop.

Field Analysis

Below is a detailed breakdown of each horse, including starting position (post), jockey, trainer, recent finishes (last three starts with positions and Beyer speed figures where available), pedigree notes, and performance analysis. Morning line odds from official entries. Recent finishes are based on available past performances prior to the race.

PostHorseJockeyTrainerML OddsRecent Finishes (Position/Beyer Fig)Analysis
1My Conquest (TX)I WisemanJ W Newbold4/11st (85), 2nd (82), 3rd (78)Tactical stalker with rail advantage; Wiseman (aggressive rider) suits Newbold’s local barn. Pedigree (Competitive Edge – Conquest Bebop by Scat Daddy) offers sprint speed; consistent in allowances. Strong if pace sets up; value play. Owners: Highlander Training Center. Breeder: Douglas Scharbauer.
2Kiss My Dice (TX)R DiazJ R Caldwell5/21st (88), 1st (85), 2nd (82)Front-runner in peak form; Diaz (stakes experience) for Caldwell (Texas-bred specialist). Pedigree (Competitive Edge – Lucky Dice by Bayern) favors quick breaks; dual maiden/allowance wins. High win chance if clear early. Owners: Indigo Racing. Breeder: Douglas Scharbauer.
3Whisperin Liz (TX)S ElliottK E Jacks7/22nd (84), 1st (80), 3rd (77)Mid-pack type with upside; Elliott (hot recent form) for Jacks (underrated with fillies). Pedigree (Cinco Charlie – Glow Girl by Golden Shine) hints at closing kick; runner-up in recent stake. Benefits from pace meltdown. Owners: Tom and Linda Thurman. Breeder: Tom W. Thurman & Linda Thurman.
4Harvey’s Finnish (TX)W HamiltonD Pish8/51st (90), 1st (87), 1st (84)Morning-line favorite seeking hat trick; Hamilton (front-running specialist) for Pish (stakes success). Pedigree (Harvey Wallbanger – Lons Finnish by Yes It’s True) provides class; dominant maiden/allowance scores. Tough if uncontested. Owners: Gee Family Racing LLC. Breeder: GFB Racing.
5Texas Speed Queen (TX)L J LuzziJ R Caldwell6/13rd (82), 2nd (80), 1st (78)Versatile closer; Luzzi (aggressive) for Caldwell again. Pedigree (Cinco Charlie – Maquita Elaine by Hard Spun) adds stamina; board hitter in preps. Outside post for rally; exotic contender. Owners: Bradley Thoroughbreds, LLC and Caldwell, J. R. Breeder: Brown Springs Farm, LLC.

Series History

  • All-Time: The Two Altazano Stakes, in its 25th running, is part of the Clarence Scharbauer, Jr. TX Stallion Stakes Series since 2000, promoting Texas-bred fillies. Past winners include standouts like Blingster (2025) at 5-1 odds.
  • Recent Trends: Favorites have won 4 of the last 7 editions, with speed holding in 60% of 6-furlong renewals. Closers hit the board in 65% of contested paces; average exacta payout $40 in recent years.