A week after it was canceled because of rain, Sunday’s $100,000 James Dreyer Charger Bar Handicap at Los Alamitos has drawn the same 10 fillies and mares. Post positions for the 400-yard race have changed, which could benefit 2025 winner Rockin With Energy. The race is named in honor of Dreyer, a former leading rider and the regular rider of champion Charger Bar. Dreyer, who was also a steward, died in 2025. Rockin With Energy drew post 7 on Jan. 4, and will start from post 9 on Sunday. A draw farther outside could aid the mare who has won or lost several stakes for fillies and mares in the first few jumps in the last year. Quick starts led to wins by Rockin With Energy in the Charger Bar and Las Damas handicaps at Los Alamitos in 2025. Poor starts led to comprehensive losses in the Denim N Diamonds Stakes and Mildred Vessels Handicap. :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. Owned by Jay and Char Parsons and trained by Paul Jones, Rockin With Energy had a clean getaway in her last start, the Las Damas Handicap on Nov. 22. The win has led to high expectations for the Charger Bar, Quarter Horse racing’s leading wintertime race for fillies and mares. Regular rider Henry Lopez has the mount. A 5-year-old mare, Rockin With Energy has raced only at Los Alamitos, winning 7 of 18 starts. She has won four times at 400 yards, including the recent Las Damas Handicap. Rockin With Energy is one of six 2025 stakes winners in the Charger Bar lineup, along with Aj Born Runnin, Eyesa Wagon My Tale, I Am Candy, Jessesflyincowgirl, and O Seeyalater. The other runners are Beach Walk, Bold N Beautiful, Ohana Spirit, and Silver Bac. I Am Candy, who won the Sound Dash Handicap at 350 yards on Oct. 11 in her first start in more than two months, and Aj Born Runnin were third and fourth in the Las Damas. Eyesa Wagon My Tale won the minor A Ransom Handicap at 350 yards on Dec. 20 in her first start at Los Alamitos. Of the runners who did not win a stakes in 2025, Bold N Beautiful has kept the best company. Trained by Juan Aleman, Bold N Beautiful was third in the $247,588 Texas Classic Oaks at 400 yards at Lone Star Park on Nov. 15, finishing 1 1/4 lengths behind Karmalites, one of the nation’s leading 3-year-old fillies of 2025. In the redrawn Charger Bar, Bold N Beautiful starts from post 6. She had the outside post last week. Aleman also starts Beach Walk and Ohana Spirit. Beach Walk was third in the $430,000 Los Alamitos Oaks last March and fifth by 1 1/4 lengths at 38-1 in the Southern California Derby on Dec. 21. Ohana Spirit was fourth by a length in the Southern California Derby. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.