CYPRESS, Calif. (Dec. 14, 2016) – How About Zero is the lone stakes winner entered in Saturday’s $100,000 Soviet Problem Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 2-year-old fillies at Los Alamitos.
Ms Wakaya is by Flower Alley, out of the Successful Appeal mare Ms Vanezza, was bred by owner Tommy Town Thoroughbreds and trained by Steve Miyadi. She has one win in four starts, earnings of $81,460 and is coming off a fifth in a Nov. 25 optional claimer.
Bella Luma is by Ministers Wild Cat, out of the Bold Badgett mare Bold Roberta, was bred by Thomas Bachman, is owned by Bachman or Brown and trained by Ed Moger Jr. She has one win in four starts, earnings of $27,730 and is coming off a sixth in the Nov. 26 Jimmy Durante.
Sircat Sally is by Surf Cat, out of the In Excess mare Sister Sally, was bred by owner Joe Turner and trained by Jerry Hollendorfer. She won her lone start with earnings of $31,200.
Cash Prize is by Pure Prize, out of the Benchmark mare Cottonwood Babe, was bred by owners Dr. and Mrs. William Gray and is trained by Brian Koriner. She has one win in three starts, earnings of $36,180 and is coming off a fifth in the Nov. 4 Golden State Juvenile Fillies.
How About Zero is by Square Eddie, out of the In Excess mare Too Much Excess, was bred by owner Reddam Racing and trained by Doug O’Neill. She has one win in four starts, earnings of $149,245 and is coming off a 10th in the Nov. 26 Jimmy Durante.
Ocean Dream is by Square Eddie, out of the Tapit mare Walkingonadream, was bred by owner Reddam Racing and is trained by Edward Freeman. She is a maiden making her fourth start with earnings of $8,105.