Party Pooper takes Muckleshoot Casino Purse | Emerald Downs

After two near misses, Party Pooper wasn't about to be denied Saturday at Emerald Downs.

For the Reporter

After two near misses, Party Pooper wasn’t about to be denied Saturday at Emerald Downs.

Powering to the lead past mid-stretch, the 4-year-old colt drew off for a 2 3/4-length victory over My Chief in the $16,600 Muckleshoot Casino Purse.

Ridden by Isaias Enriquez, Party Pooper ran six furlongs in a quick 1:08.26 and paid $6.20, $3.60 and $3. Mike Puhich is the trainer for Dr. Mark Dedomenico and North American Thoroughbred Racing Company.

Party Pooper already had two seconds in similar races at the meet – finishing runner-up to Thisdewarsforyou on April 9 and second to Big Hat Charlie on April 29. Saturday, he sat in third place as Daytona Beach and 6-5 favorite Fooled Again led through fractions of :21.76 and :43.86. Angled off the rail into the lane, Party Pooper exploded to the lead past the eighth pole and quickly kicked clear for the victory.

A Kentucky-bred by Desert Party-Radcliffe Yard, Party Pooper is 2-5-1 in nine lifetime starts with earnings of $52,002, including $9,130 for Saturday’s win.

Party Pooper will have a new home, however, as owner Mark Hughes and trainer Rigoberto Velasquez claimed the colt Saturday for $25,000.

My Chief, a 24-1 bomber ridden by Leonel Camacho-Flores, rallied for second place and paid $17.20 and $6.20. A 5-year-old gelding, My Chief has finished third in all three starts at the meet, twice at higher than 20-1 odds.

Raspberry Road, with Jake Barton riding, closed ground to finish third, paid $3.60 for show, followed by Daytona Beach, Perfect Night, Fooled Again, John’s Not Bluffin and Cantcatchme.

Notes

Guinevere’s Finale ($18.40) captured the $16,600 co-feature for older fillies and mares, rallying from last under Javier Matias to edge 6-5 favorite Seeking the Light in 1:09.26 for six furlongs. David Martinez trains the 5-year-old Kentucky-bred for owner/breeder Oak Crest Farm LLC. … Leslie Mawing, Rocco Bowen and Juan Gutierrez rode two winners each on the nine-race card. … Bowen has five wins in two days and remains tied for first with Mawing with 19 wins each. … Swiss Script ($4.20) ran the meet’s fastest five furlongs – :56.45 – while breaking her maiden in the Saturday opener under Erick Lopez for trainer Len Kasmerski and owner Roz Barclay. … Veteran trainer Ken Person is 2-0-2 in four starts since arriving from Arizona last week, including a win by Calex ($3.80) in Saturday’s second race. A 4-year-old Ontario-bred gelding, Calex improved to 5-for-12 lifetime, and was claimed Saturday by Robbie Baze in a three-way shake for $2,500. … Congratulations to Shawna Whiteside on her first Emerald Downs win as a trainer, saddling Sun Downs shipper Moon Zoom ($7.20) to a 1½-length victory in the fifth race. A former rider, Whiteside’s only win here as a jockey was exactly five years ago – May 14, 2011 – aboard Cranberry Gold. . .Live racing continues Sunday with a 10-race program featuring the $50,000 Auburn Stakes for 3-year-old colts and geldings. First post is 2 p.m.