DEL MAR, Calif. (Nov. 2, 2020) – Stakes winners Good With People and Positivity are entered in Saturday’s $150,000 Golden State Juvenile Stakes for Golden State Series-eligible 2-year-olds at Del Mar.
Me Likey is by Square Eddie, out of the In Excess mare Too Much Excess, was bred by owner Reddam Racing and is trained by Doug O’Neill. He won his lone start Oct. 16 with earnings of $33,000.
Touchdown Brown is by Cairo Prince, out of the Cherokee Run mare Chicalelee, was bred by Premier Thoroughbreds, is owned by Brown Jr., Klein or Lebherz and is trained by Rafael Becerra. He has one win in four starts, earnings of $50,000 and is coming off a sixth in the Sept. 26 American Pharoah.
Northern California Yearling Sale graduate Finding Silver is by Empire Way, out of the Indian Charlie mare Silver Time, was bred by Terry Lovingier, is owned by William Peeples and trained by Luis Mendez. The $25,000 purchase at the Northern California Yearling Sale is a maiden making his fourth start with earnings of $12,000.
Good With People is by Curlin to Mischief, out of the Roar of the Tiger mare Gator Prowl, was bred by owner J. Kirk and Judy Robison and is trained by Peter Miller. He has two wins in four starts, earnings of $113,500 and is coming off a fourth in the Oct. 4 Indian Summer Stakes.
Tacoflavoredkisses is by Distorted Humor, out of the Parading mare Sweetpollypurebrd, was bred by Terry Lovingier, is owned by Litt or Solis II and is trained by Simon Callaghan. He has two wins in four starts, earnings of $72,180 and is coming out of an Oct. 11 optional claiming win.
Positivity is by Paynter, out of the City Zip mare Sam’s Sunny City, was bred by Allen Farm, is owned by Winner, Winner or Winner and is trained by Patrick Gallagher. He has won both starts with earnings of $87,000 and is coming off a win in the Aug. 2 Graduation Stakes.
Play Chicken is by Square Eddie, out of the Distorted Humor mare Smoove, was bred by owner Reddam Racing and is trained by Doug O’Neill. He won his lone start Oct. 17 with earnings of $33,000.
Ascot Storm is by Shackleford, out of the Carson City mare High Button Shoes, was bred by Richard Barton Ent., is owned by West Point Thoroughbreds and trained by John Sadler. He won his lone start Oct. 4 with earnings of $33,000.
Doc Adams is by Vronsky, out of the Unusual Heat mare My Maloof Rocker, was bred by owner Nick Alexander and is trained by Steve Miyadi. He has one win in two starts, earnings of $31,460 and is coming off a second in an Oct. 25 optional claimer.