OLDSMAR, Fla. – R Angel Katelyn, a three-time stakes winner, worked five furlongs in 1:01.20 on Sunday as she gears up for her role as the probable favorite in the $100,000 Sophomore Fillies Stakes on Florida Cup Day at Tampa Bay Downs. R Angel Katelyn got a few weeks off after finishing third in her first route race, the $55,000 Suncoast Stakes here Feb. 11. She entered that race off three straight wins in sprint stakes: the $100,000 Juvenile Filly Sprint for Florida-breds at Gulfstream Park West, the $89,000 Sandpiper here, and the $86,000 Gasparilla here. The 3-year-old filly by High Cotton, owned by Averill Racing, CCF Racing Stable, and K Lauren Racing, has won four of six starts, has finished no worse than third, and has earned $217,120. R Angel Katelyn has breezed twice since the Suncoast. “She’s doing great,” Richard Averill said. “I just gave her a few weeks off after the race. She’s a really nice horse. The greatest thing about her is her mind. She’s so relaxed, so smart, so versatile.” The Sophomore Fillies is one of six $100,000 stakes for Florida-breds here on April 2, Florida Cup Day, one of the highlights of the meet. A total of 122 horses were nominated for the stakes races, which include the Sophomore Turf, for 3-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles; the Distaff Turf, for fillies and mares ages 3 and up at 1 1/16 miles; the Turf Classic, for older horses at 1 1/8 miles; the Sprint, for older horses at six furlongs; and the Sophomore, for 3-year-olds at seven furlongs. Among the nominees are Grade 1 winners World Approval and Victory to Victory, both for trainer Mark Casse, and Early Entry, who won the Sunshine Millions Sprint at Gulfstream Park in January and is among eight nominees for trainer Kathleen O’Connell. Anotador looks to break through Wednesday’s card lacks a true featured race, but race 6 is interesting because it does feature at least one 3-year-old colt with some promise. Anotador likely will be favored in the $22,500 maiden special weight race, which drew a field of seven 3-year-olds set to go one mile and 40 yards on the main track, after running into a couple of heavy hitters in his first three starts. Anotador, a son of Dialed In trained by Alfredo Ronso for Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, finished third in his first two starts, including a loss to the Todd Pletcher-trained Action Everyday in his career debut here in December. In his most recent start Feb. 11, Anotador finished second, beaten four lengths, to Egyptian Hero, another Pletcher trainee who has won two consecutive starts and is targeting the Grade 3 Lexington Stakes on April 15 at Keeneland. Anotador has worked three times at Winding Oaks Farm since his most recent start, including a pair of sharp half-miles in 48.80 seconds. The field also includes On John, who will be making his main-track debut after finishing off the board in a pair of maiden special weight races on turf at Gulfstream Park for trainer Mike Maker, who has yet to start a horse at this meet.