Trainer Kevin Scholl said last month his goal for Miss Code West this season is a third consecutive horse of the meet title at Remington Park. He will be looking to strengthen her case in Saturday night’s eighth race, a 6 1/2-furlong, no-conditions allowance race for fillies and mares bred in Oklahoma. Miss Code West enters off back-to-back stakes wins at Remington. She won the Bob Barry Memorial on Sept. 12 and the Oklahoma Classics Night Distaff Turf on Oct. 17. In her other start this season at Remington, Miss Code West was second in an allowance sprint Aug. 16. Letta’s Legacy, who won that race, also is entered in Saturday night’s allowance. She is coming off a win in the Oklahoma Classics Night Distaff Sprint. David Cabrera has the mount from post 2 for trainer C.R. Trout. Miss Code West will start from post 4 under regular rider Floyd Wethey Jr. She is a winner of 12 of 16 starts and has earned $564,477. The daughter of the Lemon Drop Kid stallion Code West races for Jeffry and Julie Puryear. Also on the card, Don’task Don’ttell is chasing after his 24th career win. He goes in the ninth race, a $30,000 starter allowance. Don’task Don’ttell is an 11-year-old who is coming off a win in a $30,000 claiming race at Remington. Overall, he has made 68 starts and earned $546,108. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.