The Sentinel-Record

TERRY’S MORNING LINE

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Bold-faced picks per race represent newspaper handicappe­r’s projected order of finish, with other horses listed in post-position order. Morning line represents track’s projection of win-pool odds at post time. First race, 1:30 p.m.: Purse $32,000, Arkansas-bred maiden fillies and mares 3-year-olds and up, claiming $40,000, six furlongs.

6. Beautiful Honduras (Franco/Carranza) 3-1, 118

7. Sugar Foot Anne (Pompell/Compton) 8-1, 118

3. Hope Landing (Birzer/Richard) 7-2, 1180

8. Rocsi Harbor (Santana/Cates) 9-2, 124

1. Ordained Harbor (De La Cruz/B. Martin) 12-1, 118

2. Storm Scout (Clawson/Ives) 12-1, xx-111

4. Kauai Nana (Borel/Jackson) 10-1, 118

5. Seaside Surprise (Rodriguez/Caudill) 6-1, 118

9. Sassy Olivia Ann (Canchari/T. Martin) 6-1, 118 Beautiful Honduras almost won last time with a big closing effort. Sugar Foot Anne edged from inside in last try. Hope Landing is a first-time starter with good works from a good outfit. Rocsi Harbor adds blinkers. Second race, 1:57 p.m.: Purse $23,500, fillies and mares 3-year-olds and up, non-winners of two races, claiming $10,000-$7,500, six furlongs.

3. Indian Oaks (Marquez/Williamson) 4-1, 123

5. Lucky Ann (Kennedy/Catalano) 5-2, 114

10. Lisa’s Premier (Felix/Mason) 5-1, 118

7. Learning Curve (St. Julien/Caldwell) 7-2, 123

1. Sweet Abigail (Laviolette/Campbell) 15-1, 115

2. Bosses Money (Jon Court/Fires) 15-1, 114

4. May Be Suspect (A. Canchari/Hellman) 15-1, 115

6. Ghostly Again (Birzer/Chleborad) 15-1, 117

8. Hoosessent­ial (Loveberry/Hughes) 12-1, 117

9. Proud Mission (Contreras/Roberts) 12-1, 112 Indian Oaks won last effort imrpessive­ly. Lucky Ann is a nice closer and should have obvious targets.

Lisa’s Premier should be close to pace. Learning Curve can be forgiven last-out clunker.

Third race, 2:25 p.m.: Purse $23,000, maiden fillies and mares 3-year-olds and up, claiming $10,000, six

furlongs.

4. Cyclone Betty (Perez/C. Hartman) 5-2, 124

5. Our Addi Belle (A. Canchari/T. Martin) 7-2, 119

10. Big Sigh (Santana/Moquett) 4-1, 119

2. One Afleet Star (Vazquez/Villafranc­o) 5-1, 124

1. So Obvious (Clawson/Swearingen) 15-1, xx-112

3. Archarityr­obbyn (Thompson/Van Berg) 15-1, 119

6. Ristan (J. Rocco/Carranza) 20-1, 119

7. Our Reward Card (Parker/Loy) 20-1, 124

8. Tizway in Front (Birzer/Anderson) 15-1, 119

9. Robin Deann (Loveberry/Milligan) 15-1, 114

11. Persistent Miss (Rodriguez/Haran) 15-1, 119 Cyclone Betty could lead these all the way. Our Addi Belle figures to be close throughout. Big Sigh has a decent closing kick. One Afleet Star has speed, shouldn’t be overlooked. Fourth race, 2:52 p.m.: Purse $24,000, 3-year-olds and up, non-winners of two races, claiming $10,000$7,500, 1 1/16 miles.

4. Light Bound Bid (Eramia/Loy) 9-2, 116

7. Cosmic Quest (Kennedy/Catalano) 4-1, 121

1. The Rouge Diesel (Parker/Hall) 5-2, 121

5. Gone Preachin (Pompell/Gonzalez) 15-1, 116

2. Phil Up Da Bank (Contreras/Asmussen) 4-1, 117

3. Captain’s Mast (Laviolette/Campbell) 15-1, 117

6. King of the Score (De La Cruz/Cristel) 15-1, 118

8. Nodaddy (Franco/Milligan) 15-1, 121

9. Mr. Atomic (L. Quinonez/Cline) 12-1, 116

10. Benedictio­n (Jon Court/Compton) 15-1, 121 Light Bound Bid makes a big class drop. Cosmic Quest needs best effort to win here. The Rouge Diesel needs clear sailing from inside. Gone Preachin has had some promising efforts. Fifth race, 3:19 p.m.: Purse $32,000, maiden fillies and mares 3-year-olds and up, claiming $40,000, 1

1/16 miles.

3. Dark Bloom (Birzer/Chleborad) 9-2, 125

8. Strike Perfection (Vazquez/Young) 7-2, 119

1. Tiz Twenty Three (L. Quinonez/D.K. Von Hemel)

5-1, 119

4. Awesome Gal (Johnson/Hartlage) 10-1, 119

2. Tiz Little Bull (Felix/Rengstorf) 10-1, 125

5. My Sugar (Santana/B. Cox) 6-1, 119

6. Sugarsugar­sugar (Marquez/Contreras) 15-1, 119

7. Revive (J. Rocco/Williamson) 4-1, 119

9. Tour On (Thompso/Jacquot) 6-1, 125 Dark Bloom drops in class, making her a threat.

Strike Perfection is lightly raced and with good speed. Tiz Twenty Three has shown speed, which she’ll need to avoid being stopped from inside post.

Awesome Gal started slowly last time, something her trainer can address. Sixth race, 3:46 p.m.: Purse $29,000, 4-year-olds and up, non-winners of a race since Dec. 26, claiming

$25,000-$22,500, six furlongs.

4. Mr. Right (Contreras/Asmussen) 9-5, 117

7. Alabama Tide (A. Canchari/Anderson) 6-1, 117

8. Charlesbre­cknridge (Parker/Puhl) 12-1, 117

1. Golden Moon (Birzer/Van Berg) 8-1, 115

2. My Brother Don (Thompson/D. Vance) 12-1, 117

3. Morning Buzz (Jon Court/D. Vance) 10-1, 117

5. Rod McLeod (Marquez/Mason) 12-1, 117

6. Cash Bonus (Santana/Amoss) 2-1, 117 Mr. Right is a closer with an edge on this field. Alabama Tide won a similar race last year in Southern California. Charlesbre­cknridge overmatche­d last time, finds right class level. Golden Moon has speed from inside post. Seventh race, 4:14 p.m.: Purse $25,000, Arkansas-bred maiden fillies and mares 3-year-olds and up, claiming $20,000, 1 1/16 miles.

11. Sweet Sweet Kim (Laviolette/K. Smith) 6-1, 118

6. Glad Your Brassy (Contreras/Roberts) 4-1, 124

12. Her Case of Gold (J. Rocco/Compton) 9-2, 118

7. Trintrin (Jon Court/Jackson) 9-2, 118

1. Wilburn’s Angel (Thompson/Cline) 15-1, 118

2. Raise a Ghost (K. Roman/T. Martin) 30-1, 118

3. Miss Jess the Best (Loveberry/Shumake)15-1, 124

4. Carmen’s Joy (Rodriguez/Rowland) 20-1, 124

5. She’s too Cool (L. Quinonez/McKellar) 6-1, 124

8. Elevenpoin­t River (McNeil/Hornsby) 5-1, 124

9. Risky’s Best (De La Cruz/B. Martin) 20-1, 124

10. Anydayofth­eweek (Parker/Milligan) 15-1, 118

AE-13. Nike Gal (Eramia/Carranza) 30-1, 118 Sweet Sweet Kim woke up last time with big closing effort. Glad Your Brassy has been knocking at the

door lately. Her Case of Gold closed willingly in most recent effort. Trintrin is lightly raced and promising.

Eighth race, 4:42 p.m.: Purse $82,000, 3-year-old fillies, non-winners of a race other than maiden, claiming, starter or restricted OR non-winners of two races, allowance/x-claiming $62,500, six furlongs.

9. Swing and Sway (Santana/Moquett) 2-1, 121

7. x-Girls Know Best (Laviolette/Don Von Hemel)

6-1, 121

8. x-Tapindeed (L. Quinonez/R. Scherer) 20-1, 121

6. Unforgivab­le U (Franco/Diodoro) 12-1, 114

1. Friend of Liberty (Contreras/Asmussen) 7-2, 121

2. Double Bee Sting (Loveberry/Rengstorf) 30-1, 114

3. Christina’s Comet (Eramia/Asmussen) 10-1, 114

4. Excessive spending( Parker/ C. Hartman) 10-1, 121

5. Jersey Heist (A. Canchari/DiVito) 5-1, 117

10. Sister Kan (Vazquez/Mason) 10-1, 117 Swing and Sway came close to winning last time from off pace. Girls Know Best appears to have figured everything out based on her last-race wn.

Tapindeed shipped in from New Orleans with high expectatio­ns. Unfavorabl­e U has a series of good workouts for a barn that wins a lot of races. Ninth race, 5:10 p.m.: Purse $27,000, maiden 3-yearolds and up, claiming $30,000, 1 1/16 miles.

5. Conquest Goinggone (Santana/B. Cox) 3-1, 125

6. Surtap (Contreras/Asmussen) 8-5, 125

1. Cedarville (Birzer/Van Meter) 4-1, 119

2. Silver G TO( Era mia/ Peitz )20-1,119

3. Jumpin Jack Cash (L. Quinonez/D.K. Von Hemel)

10-1, 119

4. Boxer Boy (A. Canchari/Anderson) 15-1, 119

7. Pitchfork Mountain( Love berry/ Pet ali no )12-1,125

8. Gold Star Kid (Jon Court/Swearingen) 30-1, 119

9. Heads Up (Vazquez/Caster) 15-1, 119

10. Admiral Shepard (Laviolette/K. Smith) 10-1, 125 Conquest Goinggone had trouble two races back, bit tentative last time. Surtap had no excuse in good second-place finish last time. Cedarville has good speed from rail. Silver G TO hails from a barn that usually is quite competitiv­e with ths kind. Blinkers off: So Obvious, Archarityr­obbyn, third race.

Blinkers on: Rocsi Harbor, first race. King of the Score, Benedictio­n, fourth race. Jumpin Jack Cash, ninth race. Arkansas-bred horses in open company: May Be Suspect, second race. Archarityr­obbyn, Our Addi Belle, Ristan, Robin Deann, third race. Light Bound Bid, Gone Preachin, Mr. Atomic, fourth race.

First-time bleeder medication: Ordained Harbor, Storm Scout, Hope Landing, Kauai Nana, first race. Gold Star Kid, Heads Up, ninth race.

Wagering options: Daily double, races 1 and 2/8 and 9. $2 exacta, 50-cent trifecta and 10-cent superfecta on all races management deems of sufficient field size. Rolling 50-cent pick-three begins on race 2. Fifty-cent pick-four on races 2-5/6-9. Fifty-cent pickfive on races 5-9.

Oaklawn simulcast schedule: Gulfstream Park, 11:35 a.m. Aqueduct Race Course, 12:20 p.m. Golden Gate Fields, 2:45 p.m. Santa Anita Park, 3 p.m. Hawthorne Race Course, 4:10 p.m. Penn National, 5 p.m. Charles Town, 6 p.m. (Gates open 11 a.m. Gaming center open 10 a.m.-3 a.m.)

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