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All American Congress Hosts Three Stakes at Beulah Park on Saturday
Three Quarter Horse stakes were contested in connection with All American Quarter Horse Congress on Saturday at Beulah Park near Grove, City, Ohio.

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All American Congress Hosts Three Stakes at Beulah Park on Saturday

GROVE CITY, OH—OCTOBER 27, 2012—Three stakes connected with the All American Quarter Horse Congress were contested on Saturday at Beulah Park near Grove City, Ohio.

Walter R. "Dick" Harrison's homebred Casey Corona won the $34,817 Jim Barney Quarter Horse Congress Futurity. Carol Rettele trains the Corona For Me gelding out of Precious Debutante, by Heza Fast Man. He earned $15,672.

Mr Jess Down Focash finished second for owner Quency Grant and Braggs Hero, owned by Harold Bragg was third.

In the $24,746 All American Quarter Horse Congress Derby Harrison and Rettele teamed again to win with the Tres Seis gelding Seiswho. The 3-year-old, also out of Precious Debutante, earned $11,135 for the effort.

Chinas Country Chick, owned by Gerald Coltharp was a neck back in second and This Panther Purrs finished third for owner Francisco Ramos.

Faustino Bueno, Sr.'s Bright Eyed Vision defeated Joltin Jess by a nose in the $23,3000 All American Quarter Horse Congress Maturity. Efrain Bueno trains the Ausual Suspect 6-year-old out of Hope For Me, by Shawne Bug. He earned $11,883.

Glenn Graff owns Joltin Jess. Harold Bragg's Shamu Moon was third.