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 leading money earner was Starstruck Dancer, winner of the 1985 Shebester Futurity and 1986 Blue Ribbon Derby. Mito Wise Dancer was sired by Mito Paint by Mito and Mito Wise Dancer was out of Folly Watch Miss by Bob’s Folly by Three Bars.
Midgets Dream, the dam of Dream On Dancer, was a race mare with 20 starts, three wins, seven seconds and two thirds earning $1,651. She was the dam of five ROM runners from nine starters with earnings of $30,719. Her leading money earner was Broadmoor Duck, a finalist in the 1981 Trinity QHA Futurity.
Midgets Dream was sired by Three Ohs, the 1968 All American Futurity winner.
He was sired by Three Chicks by Three Bars. Three Ohs was out of Oh My Oh by Spotted Bull and Oh My Oh was out of Miss Meyers by Leo. Miss Meyers was the 1953 AQHA Racing World Champion. She was the dam of Kid Meyers, the first AQHA Supreme Champion. The dam of Midgets Dream was Midget Chick by Depth Chick by Red Chick W, and Midget Chick was out of Texas Midget by My Texas Dandy
II by My Texas Dandy. The dam of Texas Midget was Diana Dandy by My Texas Dandy. This gives Texas Midget a breeding pattern of 2x2 to My Texas Dandy, who is the paternal grandsire of Dandy Doll, the dam of Doc Bar.
The dam of Dreams Of Blue is Ms Sun Pass, an unraced mare that was the dam of eight foals with one starter and two arena performers. The race starter went unplaced. The two arena performers were Dreams Of Blue and Dancers Fancy Pass, who earned a youth ROM with 32 AQHA points. She was a youth world show qualifier in barrel racing and pole bending. Ms Sun Pass was sired by Top Pass.
Top Pass was the winner of five of
his 14 starts with three seconds earning $54,468. He was a multiple allowance winner and a stakes finalist in the 1978
All American Derby and 1979 Vessels Maturity. He was second in the 1977 All American Futurity Second Consolation. The sire record for Top Pass shows 172 starters, 104 ROM with six stakes winners and seven stakes placed runners that earned $948,904. His leading money earner was Barbarys Pokey, who won six stakes races including the Mr Jet Moore Stakes in 1986 and 1987. He showed his versatility by winning stakes at 400 yards like the Mr Jet Moore Stakes and at 550 yards by winning the Ruidoso 550 Championship.
 The daughters of Top Pass produced 56 racing ROM with four stakes winners and five stakes placed runners. These runners earned $970,565. His leading money earners include Streakin Jake, winner of the 1994 Louisiana QHBA Sale Futurity-G3 and the East Derby Challenge. A second stakes winner is MM Magnum, winner of the 1995 Inaugural Handicap and 1997 Manor Downs Handicap Division 1. He was the maternal grandsire of seven-point earners that earned 152 AQHA points with 4 ROM. The leading point earner
in this group is Victorious Vicki with 99 points in performance and halter. She was a Superior Hunter Under Saddle winner and a National Snaffle Bit Association money winner.
The sire of Top Pass is Pass ’Em Up, a Thoroughbred sire of Quarter Horse race horses that won $8,196,965 with 801 ROM, 45 stakes winners and 54 stakes placed runners. His leading money earner was Pass Over, the 1973 AQHA Racing Champion Two Year Old Filly and the 1974 Champion Three-Year-Old Filly. She won such races as the 1973 Kansas Futurity. The daughters of Pass ’Em Up have produced horses that have earned $12,1123,620 with 1,036 ROM, 74 stakes winners and 73 stakes placed runners. His leading money earner is Joanna Kate, the 1999 AQHA Racing Champion Aged Mare.
Pass’ Em Up has had an influence on barrel racing, especially through his
 daughters. His daughter Pass Em Susie
is the second dam of the NFR qualifiers Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Nicky Brick House. Regional Champion, another daughter, is the dam of View This Jet, Jets Last Payday and Nonstop Kokomotion to name just a few. Pass’ Em Up was sired by Noholme II and Pass ‘Em Up was out of Vista Rose by Port Vista.
Miss Sunjo, the dam of Ms Sun Pass, was a daughter of Sun Diamond, winner of five of his 28 starts and a finalist in
the 1965 Oklahoma Derby and 1964 Texas Futurity. Sun Diamond was sired by Deep Sun by Depth Charge. His dam was Candy Diamond by Hy Diamond by Hygro. The dam of Miss Sunjo was King Balmys Jo by King Balmy by King P-234. King Balmys Jo was out of Miss Kahok 23 by Chubby Man, and Miss Kahok 23 was out of Tina Joe by Joe Moore Jr by Joe Moore.
SLICK BY DESIGN THE OUTCROSS
Slick By Design is nearing the $6 million mark as a sire of barrel racing horses with $5,747,262 earned. His success as
a sire comes from his role as a successful barrel racer, and his role is enhanced as an outcross on the modern barrel bloodlines we see today. Let me explain.
One of the things a breeder is always looking for is the next stallion and they
  Slicks Lil Amigo and Sabra O’Quinn at the 2021 Ruby Buckle
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