Canterbury Park announced this week that it is trying to attract American Pharoah by increasing the purse for the Mystic Lake Derby to $2 million if the Triple Crown winner shows up. But Canterbury has a rising star of its own, the filly Native American, who headlines Saturday’s $40,000 L’Etoile Du Nord, a six-furlong sprint for 3-year-old fillies which attracted a field of six. Also Saturday, nine 3-year-olds, who last raced at six different track, will run six furlongs in the $40,000 Paul Bunyan. :: Bet the L'etoile du Nord and Paul Bunyan with DRF Bets. Get up to a $500 cash bonus! Find out more today. Native American is undefeated in three starts, including a dead heat with her male stablemate Grand Full Moon in last September’s Shakopee Juvenile. Native American dominated Prairie Meadows allowance foes by eight lengths in her May 22 season debut. She registered an impressive 88 Beyer Figure in that six-furlong race and returns to her home base as a heavy favorite. L’etoile du Nord KEY CONTENDERS NATIVE AMERICAN (Last 3 Beyers: 88-68-74) ◗ Trained by Robertino Diodoro, she has excellent speed and breaks from the rail. ◗ She is back with with jockey Jorge Carreno, who has been winning at a 26 percent clip for the Diodoro barn in 2014-2015. C P WALNUT RIDGE (Last 3 Beyers: 64-66-56) ◗ Oklahoma-bred was purchased for a mere $1,000 as a yearling. ◗ She makes her stakes debut following four good starts at Will Rogers Downs. FREAKIN AMAZING (Last 3 Beyers: 50-46-72) ◗ Zensational filly began her career in Southern California and won a Santa Anita maiden-claiming $50,000 sprint last October. ◗ Worked a solid five furlongs here last Saturday in 1:01.80. ◗ She also is trained by Diodoro. In the Paul Bunyan, A M Milky Way will turn back to six furlongs after tiring to fourth in the May 30 Prairie Mile at Prairie Meadows. Before that, he won the May 1 Golden Circle at Prairie Meadows. Hugo Sanchez, who is off to a promising 10 for 42 start to the meet, gets the call from trainer Karl Broberg. Control Stake, who has won seven-furlong stakes at Delta Downs and Charles Town this year, returns to dirt after a seventh-place finish in the Tom Ridge over Presque Isle’s synthetic surface. Paul Bunyan KEY CONTENDERS A M MILKY WAY (Last 3 Beyers: 80-89-90) ◗ Lost by one length to Holy Boss when second in Oaklawn’s April 10 Bachelor. Holy Boss returned to win Pimlico’s Chick Lang on the Preakness undercard. PRIVATE PROSPECT (Last 3 Beyers: 71-57-72) ◗ He won a pair of Prairie Meadows stakes and missed by a head in the Grade 3 Arlington-Washington Futurity last Sept 6. ◗ His last five races came in routes, and he returns to sprint distance for the father-son combo of trainer Michael Campbell and jockey Joel Campbell. CONTROL STAKE (Last 3 Beyers: 53-89-82) ◗ Trained by Tom Amoss, he worked a half-mile last Thursday in 48.40 at the Churchill Downs Trackside training center. SUBTLE INDIAN (Last 3 Beyers: 84-89-74) ◗ Speedy gelding took Oaklawn’s March 21 Gazebo Stakes before being eased there in the Bachelor. ◗ Easily broke his maiden here last June under today’s pilot, Ry Eikleberry. BOURBON COWBOY (Last 3 Beyers: 71-72-81) ◗ Earned field’s top Beyer of 93 when chasing home Cinco Charlie, a close second in the Grade 2 Woody Stephens on the Belmont undercard, in the Sugar Bowl at Fair Grounds last December. ◗ He has been gelded since his last start, a fifth in the Gazebo at Oaklawn. SPACE MINE (Beyer: 80) ◗ Crushed maidens here by 5 1/2 lengths on May 17 in his only start.