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LOS ALAMITOS, CA–NOVEMBER 1, 2024–Four allowance events featuring stakes runners like Jess Call Me Candy, Phoebes Baby Girl, Suzy De Capi, and Hey Wauss will highlight the 10-race program on Sunday night at Los Alamitos. With the one-hour time change occurring overnight, the racing program will get underway early now starting at 5 p.m.
Led by PV Quarter Horse Farms, LLC’s homebred mare Jess Call Me Candy, all six mares entered in the 10th race allowance on Sunday night have previous stakes experience. Three of the six have previously hit the board in a stakes race at Los Alamitos.
One of those is Jess Call Me Candy, who, in her most recent start, finished third to AQHA champion Fearless Moon in the Sound Dash Handicap on October 12. The 5-year-old Oklahoma-bred mare has a resume that includes six wins and over $105,000 in earnings. The Apollitical Jess mare is also a stakes winner, having won the Miss Elene Stakes at Will Rogers Downs. Justine Klaiber will ride the Eddie Willis trainee.
Jeryl Hartley’s Forever Dynasty, winner of the 2023 Queen For Cash Handicap and third in the Connie Hall Stakes earlier this year, and Parsons Ranch’s Phoebes Baby Girl, who was second in the Florentine Stakes, are among the other local stars in this event. Milagro Lady, Suzy De Capi, and Favorite Lady Cartel will complete field.
In the eighth race, Lex A. Fabrizio, Dennis Jensen and Randy Young’s Hey Wauss, who raced in the Robert Adair Kindergarten Futurity, will prep for the trials to the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity with an outing in this 300-yard event. He’ll face five other juveniles here.