SHAKOPEE, Minn. – Saturday’s stakes racing at Canterbury Park heads to the turf with a pair of $75,000 stakes at a mile: the Minnesota HBPA Distaff for fillies and mares and the Brooks Fields for 3-year-olds and up. Stoupinator tries to run her winning streak to three over her favorite course in the HBPA Distaff, but she will face stiff opposition in the form of Awesome Flower, the 2014 Lady Canterbury champ. :: Bet Canterbury Park with DRF Bets. Get up to a $500 cash bonus! Find out more today. Trained by Mac Robertson, who is off to an 8-for-22 start to the meet, Stoupinator rallied strongly for a 1 1/4-length win over Distaff rival Kiss to Remember in the May 22 allowance prep for the HBPA Distaff. Leading rider Dean Butler, 17 for 53 to start to the meet, retains the mount. The HBPA Distaff drew eight horses and is race 8. Post time is 4:07 p.m. Central. KEY CONTENDERS Stoupinator (Last 3 Beyers: 89-81-79) ◗ Two of her four wins were on this course. ◗ She has tallied two wins, a second, and a third in four starts at one mile. Fine Assay (Last 3 Beyers: 89-73-70) ◗ Claimed by trainer Gary Scherer for $20,000 on April 15 at Hawthorne. ◗ Pulled away from Arlington allowance foes May 17 in her first start for Scherer while recording a career-best Beyer. Kiss to Remember (Last 3 Beyers: 86-80-73) ◗ Trainer Tom Amoss was 4 for 10 entering this week in his first meet with a string here. ◗ She is Grade 2-placed and won the Pago Hop on the Fair Grounds main track Dec. 27. Awesome Flower (Last 3 Beyers: 88-89-88) ◗ Ultra-consistent mare has been off since chasing home Yahilwa in Hawthorne’s Grade 2 Sixty Sails on April 18. ◗ Won her last start on grass by 4 3/4 lengths in a March 27 Gulfstream allowance. Nine set for Brooks Fields The Brooks Fields, which drew nine, follows the Distaff as race 9 and is headlined by Az Ridge, the top turf horse at Turf Paradise. Az Ridge, a dominant winner of three stakes in Phoenix, is trained by Dan McFarlane and is seeking his 14th win. His opposition is headed by Honor the Kitten, a deep closer who has won three in a row since being claimed by trainer Mike Maker, and the crack turf sprinter El Seventyseven, who won the May 25 Honor the Hero over five furlongs here. KEY CONTENDERS Az Ridge (Last 3 Beyers: 90-94-94) ◗ His lone try over this course resulted in a head win and a career-best 97 Beyer. ◗ Has tactical speed. Honor the Kitten (Last 3 Beyers: 86-85-84) ◗ Comes off a late-running victory in a Churchill Downs allowance race. El Seventyseven (Last 3 Beyers: 93-95-87) ◗ Has not raced around two turns since a Parx turf allowance win in October 2013. ◗ Could be unchallenged on the lead. D’cajun Cat (Last 3 Beyers: 86-45-86) ◗ This $300,000 OBS 2-year-old purchase makes his first start for trainer Steve Asmussen.