Washington Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners news and notes

Bar C Racing Stables Inc.'s first crop sire Sixthirteen had his first stakes winner on July 12, when his Quarter Horse daughter Lil Touch of Dixie won the $4,200 Prineville Quarter Horse Futurity at the Crooked River Roundup in Prineville, Oregon, on July 12.

Bar C Racing Stables Inc.’s first crop sire Sixthirteen had his first stakes winner on July 12, when his Quarter Horse daughter Lil Touch of Dixie won the $4,200 Prineville Quarter Horse Futurity at the Crooked River Roundup in Prineville, Oregon, on July 12.

Trainer Jonathan N2014-07-29ance and Barbara Eakins’ three-year-old filly Dubonnettook a seven-furlong maiden special weight race at Arapahoe Park by 8 3/4 lengths on July 13. The daughter of Grindstone-Incredible, by Crafty Prospect, was bred in Washington by Nance and Hartwick Farm.

Washington-owned juvenile fillies Heart of Paradise and Slew’s Charm ran second and third in the $100,000 Cinderella Stakes held at the Los Alamitos Thoroughbred meet held on July 12. La Grange, a daughter of Curlin, broke her maiden in the six-furlong stakes with Heart of Paradise (by More Than Ready) finishing second for Dan Hoefflin, Jerry Hollendorfer and Dr. George Todaroand Rozamund Barclay’s fellow maiden Slew’s Charm (by Roi Charmant) running third in the field of five.

W V Jetsetter, by Jet Phone, a two-year-old half-brother to 2013 Emerald champion three-year-old male runner Worldventurer, won the TTA Sales Futurity on July 12 at Lone Star. Worldventurer, by Wimbledon, had taken the 2012 TTA Sales Futurity in the first of four stakes wins which included the Emerald Downs Derby for Peter Redekop BC Ltd and trainer Blaine Wright.