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BOA LA Champ. Challenge-G3
BH LISAS BOY
by Tracy Gantz
BH Lisas Boy is on track to repeat last year’s double of winning the Bank of America Los Alamitos Championship Challenge-G3 and the
Bank of America Challenge Championship-G1. For the second consecutive year he won the first race
to qualify for the second. In 2018, the Challenge Championship was held at Los Alamitos. This year it will be Oct. 26 at The Downs of Albuquerque.
Only four lined up for the Championship Challenge, with BH Lisas Boy the 2-5 favorite. Young jockey Oscar Andrade Jr. piloted BH Lisas Boy, and they led throughout the 440 yards to score by 3/4-length in :21.657, posting a 94 speed index. It was Andrade’s second stakes win at Los Alamitos.
Bill Hoburg bred, owns, and trains BH Lisas Boy. Now 7, the gelding has won 12 stakes, includ- ing the 2018 Brad McKinzie Winter Championship Stakes-G1. BH Lisas Boy raised his lifetime record to 21 victories in 40 starts for earnings of $808,553.
Hoburg bred BH Lisas Boy out of winner Apollo Snowbound. She was a finalist in the
Far West Futurity-RG3. Apollo Snowbound has produced 100% winners from five starters, includ- ing Northwest Hi-Point Distance Horse Yin Your Eyes, winner of the AQHA Distance Challenge Championship-G1. BH Lisas Boy is her top earner.
J. Garvan Kelly and Nancy Yearsley’s homebred Fenian Faith (Apollitical Jess-Three Green Leaves) finished second. Carlos Huerta rode the 4-year-old filly for trainer Juan Aleman. Fenian Faith had won a maiden race and two allowance races previously.
Mark and Peggy Brown’s homebred Jess My Kiss (One Sweet Jess-Dreaming Of Kisses) ran
third under jockey Vinnie Bednar. Roman Figueroa trains the 4-year-old gelding, who won the 2018 Los Alamitos Winter Derby-G1.
Eos A Political Win (Apollitical Jess-Pithia) finished fourth. Black Fryday was scratched.
Catchmeinyourdreams H.
BOS TIME MACHINE
by Tracy Gantz
Gary Hoovestal grew up loving horses and rodeoing in Montana. He roped calves off his first horse and did some bull riding in high
school. Now he and his wife, Yvonne (Dee),
own Bos Time Machine, winner of the $15,000 Catchmeinyourdreams Handicap at Los Alamitos on Aug. 9.
With Carlos Huerta in the irons, Bos Time Machine broke on top, though two others promptly took over, leaving him in third.
The 3-year-old gelding came back on to win by a head as the 11-10 favorite in :17.609 for 350 yards, posting a 94 speed index.
Paul Jones trains Bos Time Machine for the Hoovestals. Bos Time Machine began his career at Ruidoso Downs, where he broke his maiden in his third start. His best previous stakes start was a third in this year’s James S. Smith Memorial Handicap at Los Alamitos.
Mark and Peggy Brown bred Bos Time Machine out of One Prompt Chick. One Prompt Chick has produced six winners in eight starters, including stakes winners One Prompt JJ and Timely Delivery and stakes-placed Air Bassett.
Erasmo Gasca piloted Corona B Gone (Favorite Cartel-Go Girl Gone) to second for owner Ruben Magallanes and trainer Hector Magallanes. Corona B Gone won last year’s Bank of America Emerald Downs Championship Challenge and Portland Meadows Championship Bonus Challenge Stakes.
Elicity (Apollitical Jess-Flame N Flash) finished third under jockey Jesus Ayala for owner Papas Place LLC and trainer Juan Aleman. The 5-year-old mare won the 2017 Corona Cartel Stakes.
Mr Secret Glory (Hez Our Secret-Eye Of Glory) finished fourth, and Splendid Cause (Apollitical Jess- Answer The Dream) finished fifth. EOS A Political Win and One Proud Eagle were scratched.
Los Alamitos • $40,579 440 yards • :21.657 • si 94
Mr Jess Perry
Mighty Invictus
BH LISAS BOY, ‘12-g.
Mighty B Doll
Snowbound TB
Apollo Snowbound
Stars Lady Bug
Los Alamitos • $15,000 350 yards • :17.609 • si 94
First Down Dash
Bodacious Dash
St Pats Tea
Chicks Beduino
BOS TIME MACHINE, 16-g.
One Prompt Chick
Prompt Am I
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