Miss Sunset Enters Evening Jewel

ARCADIA, Calif. (Apr. 5, 2017) – Multiple stakes winner Miss Sunset is the leading earner entered in Saturday’s $200,000 Evening Jewel Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-old fillies at Santa Anita.

Cioppino Pasadino is by Time to Get Even, out of the Forest Wildcat mare Clawpuccino, was bred by Terry Lovingier, is owned by Brown or Martin and trained by Rafael Becerra. She has three wins in 12 starts, earnings of $103,855 and is coming off a second in a Mar. 25 optional claimer.

Radish is by Square Eddie, out of the Yankee Victor mare Ann Summers Gold, was bred by owner Reddam Racing and is trained by Doug O’Neill. She is a maiden making her 10th start with earnings of $64,400.

Adios Cali is by Adios Charlie, out of the Tale of the Cat mare Cali Cali, was bred by Steve Bussjaeger, Ed Gredvig, John Mendenhall & Marko Swan, is owned by Gary Barber and trained by Peter Miller. She has one win in three starts, earnings of $42,200 and is coming off a second in a Feb. 25 optional claimer.

You’re Late is by Lucky Pulpit, out of the Smart Strike mare Coastal Strike, was bred by owners Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams and is trained by Jeff Bonde. She has two wins in five starts, earnings of $103,665 and is coming off an eighth in a Mar. 10 optional claimer.

My California is by Calimonco, out of the Smart Strike mare Give My Regards, was bred by owner Mercedes Stable and is trained by Robertino Diodoro. She has one win in four starts, earnings of $57,145 and is coming off a seventh in a Mar. 10 optional claimer.

S Y Sky is by Grazen, out of the Sky Mesa mare Sky Marni, was bred by owner Nick Alexander and is trained by Phil D’Amato. She is making her racing debut.

Starr Quality is by First Dude, out of the Gone West mare Gator Blitz, was bred by Donald Dizney, is owned by Altamira Racing Stable and is trained by Peter Miller. She has two wins in seven starts, earnings of $47,885 and is coming off a win in a Feb. 16 starter’s allowance.

Miss Sunset is by Into Mischief, out of the Trippi mare Tuscan Sunset, was bred by Premier Thoroughbreds & Alan Klein, is owned by Klein or Lebherz and is trained by Jeff Bonde. She has three wins in five starts, earnings of $183,930 and is coming off a sixth in the Mar. 11 China Doll.

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