Undefeated Baja Sur, with Franklin Ceballos up, returns to action in Sunday’s $50,000 Coca-Cola Stakes for 3-year-olds at Emerald Downs. COURTESY TRACK PHOTO

Undefeated Baja Sur, with Franklin Ceballos up, returns to action in Sunday’s $50,000 Coca-Cola Stakes for 3-year-olds at Emerald Downs. COURTESY TRACK PHOTO

Baja Sur tops Sunday’s $50,000 Coca-Cola Stakes

  • Thursday, June 13, 2019 5:21pm
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One of the track’s most exciting prospects in several years headlines the $50,000 Coca-Cola Stakes for 3-year-olds at Emerald Downs.

Baja Sur – unbeaten and untested – will be heavily favored in the 6½-furlong Coca-Cola, which goes as Race 8 on Sunday’s 10-race card.

To call Baja Sur brilliant would not be typical horse racing hyperbole. Returning from a 10-month layoff, the bay gelding became the first 3-year-old in track history to run a sub-1:08 clocking for six furlongs – stopping the clock in 1:07.98 while powering to a five-length victory in the Auburn Stakes four weeks ago. Baja Sur earned an 87 Beyer, a figure that towers over his four rivals Sunday.

The $67,000 sales topper at the 2017 Washington Summer Yearling Sale, Baja Sur looked like a bargain last summer, sweeping his only two starts by a combined 15½ lengths while bagging track and state titles as the champion 2-year-old of 2018. A Washington-bred by Smiling Tiger-Premo Copy, Baja Sur is 3 for 3 overall with earnings of $59,950.

Trained by Blaine Wright and owned by John and Janene Maryanski and Gail and Gerald Schneider, Baja Sur drew the No. 4 post and is ridden by Franklin Ceballos at high weight of 124 pounds.

The oddly-named Runningwscissors delivered a sharp Emerald Downs debut in the Auburn, finishing a clear runner-up to Baja Sur and improved to 2-2-0 in four starts this year. A New York-bred by Congaree, Runningwscissors was claimed for $20,000 by Manny Ortiz and Tim Bankers at Santa Anita in February and is 1-1-0 in two starts for his new connections.

Perfect Dude, also trained by Wright, has already produced two good efforts at the meet. A Todd and Shawn Hansen homebred by Majesticperfection, Perfect Dude scored vs. maiden special weights at five furlongs and finished third in the Auburn.

Fuzzy Dolphin, a stakes winner at age 2, paid the price trying to hook Baja Sur in the Auburn, fading to last after racing four-wide into fractions of :21.90 and :44.50. The Harbor the Gold gelding subsequently worked a bullet five furlongs in :58 1/5 for trainer G D Khalsa.

Trainer Roddina Barrett and co-owner Tim Floyd of Alittlelesstalk fame, bid for another upset with Verynsky in the Coca-Cola. A Vronsky gelding with a 1-2-0 record from eight starts, Verynsky fired a career-high 63 Beyer in his most recent start while finishing second in a $25,000 claimer for non-winners of two lifetime.

The last three winners of the Coca-Cola – Barkley, Riser and Sippin Fire – were all subsequently voted the meet’s Top 3-Year-Old.

The field for the 24th running of the $50,000 Coca-Cola Stakes for 3-year-olds: 1-Fuzzy Dolphin, Jose Zunino, 120 pounds; 2-Perfect Dude, Kevin Orozco, 118; 3-Runningwscissors, Gary Wales, 118; 4-Baja Sur, Franklin Ceballos, 124; 5-Verynsky, Patrick Henry Jr., 118.

2019 Emd 3yo colts & geldings series

May 19: $50,000 Auburn Stakes, Baja Sur ($3.80), 6F/1:07.98. 87 Beyer

June 16: $50,000 Coca-Cola Stakes, 6½ Furlongs

July 14: $50,000 Seattle Slew Stakes, 1 1/16 Mile

Aug 11: $50,000 Muckleshoot Derby, 1 1/8 Mile

Saturday night racing begins

It’s 5 p.m. twilight racing for the 15 remaining Saturdays of the 2019 season. Saturday cards generally consist of seven races, though this Saturday’s program features eight races along with day two of Indian Relay Racing.

Indian relay racing this weekend

The fourth annual Muckleshoot Gold Cup — featuring 21 teams representing eight Indian nations from six states and one Canadian province — will compete this weekend for a total purse payout of $67,000.

Three races are scheduled each day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, culminating with the championship Muckleshoot Gold Cup following Sunday’s 6th race.

Racing this week

Friday, June 14

6:30 p.m. (7 races)

Fab Friday

Indian relay racing-Day 1

Saturday, June 15

5 p.m. (8 races)

Indian relay racing-Day 2

Sunday, June 16

2 p.m. (10 races)

$50,000 Coca-Cola Stakes (3YO, 6½ F)

Father’s Day/Cap Giveaway

Indian relay racing-Day 3

Notes

Nicole Suyama performs the national anthem all three days of Indian Relay weekend. Of Inupiaq decent from Kotzebue, Alaska, Suyama and has performed in multiple theater productions throughout Seattle. … With 26 wins in the first 21 days, Frank Lucarelli is on pace to smash the track record of 66 training wins shared by Tim McCanna (2008) and Jeff Metz (2015). … Sunday’s 10-race card includes a compelling $18,500 maiden special weight for 2-year-olds loaded with good prospects: Turntheclocktozero (Harbor the Gold-Emmy’s Storm) is a brother to three $100,000 earners’ Haveulostyourmind (Street Boss-Where’s Poppa) is the younger brother of graded winner and $363,000 earner Decelerator; Reddy to Star (Abraaj-Hit a Strar) is kin to Emerald Downs’ stakes winners Hit the Beach and Daytona Beach; Balius (Abraaj-Brown) is out of a dam that has produced six Emerald Downs’ winners; and Show Me the Mints (Coast Guard-Irene’s Bonus Baby) is out of a dam whose seven previous foals are all winners. … Togrammashousewego – third in the 2017 Governor’s Stakes and Budweiser Stakes – begins his comeback for trainer Charles Essex in Saturday’s $18,500 allowance/optional for 3-year-olds and up at 6½ furlongs.


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