ETOBICOKE, Ontario – It’s been a solid season for the barn of trainer Nick Gonzalez, which recently surpassed the $2 million earnings mark for the sixth time in the past seven years. “We didn’t really win as many races as we wanted to,” Gonzalez said in his office here Wednesday morning. “But you’ve got to be happy when you win a Queen’s Plate, with Midnight Aria, and watch River Seven finish second in the other two Triple Crown races.” On Saturday, Gonzalez looks to add to his accounts when he sends out Total Accounting for the $125,000 Frost King, a seven-furlong race for Ontario-sired 2-year-olds. Total Accounting is owned by Martha Gonzalez, wife and assistant to the trainer, in partnership with Harvey Swartz and will look to double up under jockey Jesse Campbell in the Frost King after graduating in his second career start. “He really was one of those horses who needed to run once,” said Gonzalez, who had watched Total Accounting finish a closing fourth in his debut at five furlongs. “He got a lot out of that first race, and Jesse got to know him better. He’d had a few quirks in his training.” Total Accounting was all business in his second outing as he stalked the pace before rallying to score by 2 1/2 lengths at six furlongs. “He came up the rail, through a narrow opening, and galloped out good,” Gonzalez said. “We really thought he’d go seven furlongs and beyond, even before we ran him. “But he’s got to step up to the plate. This is a very competitive race.” Next steps for Gonzalez horses Midnight Aria, who has not seen action since capturing the $1 million Queen’s Plate on July 7, soon will be heading to Ocala to continue her recuperation. “She had some strain in a leg,” Gonzalez said. “We’ll give it another scan, and that will be the determining factor in when she goes back to the track.” Gonzalez is hopeful that time will come at Gulfstream, where he claimed Midnight Aria for $35,000 last year and has 12 stalls this winter. River Seven, beaten by Uncaptured in Fort Erie’s Prince of Wales over 1 3/16 miles of dirt and by Up With the Birds here in the Breeders’ at 1 1/2 miles on the grass, also is headed for Gulfstream but will stop over at Churchill Downs for the Nov. 16 Commonwealth Turf. The 1 1/16-mile Commonwealth Turf is a Grade 3, $100,000 race for 3-year-olds, and River Seven will look for his second straight stakes win after romping to a 10-length score over one mile of yielding going here in the one-mile Labeeb for 3-year-olds and up. Stakes winners not done yet There were four stakes races run here last weekend, and the four winners all are scheduled to see action once more at the meeting. Youcan’tcatchme, successful in Sunday’s Grade 3 Ontario Fashion for fillies and mares, recorded her third stakes win of the meeting and will point to the Grade 2 Bessarabian here Dec. 1. The seven-furlong Bessarabian is a $150,000 race for fillies and mares. “I’m extremely happy with the way she came out of the race,” said Sam DiPasquale, who conditions the Florida-homebred 4-year-old for owner Murray Stroud. Paladin Bay, who is owned by Jessie Ladouceur and trained by her husband, Harold, gave the connections their first stakes win in Saturday’s $250,800 Princess Elizabeth for Canadian-bred 2-year-old fillies. “She came out of it better than she’s ever come out of a race,” said the owner, adding that Paladin Bay’s next target is the Nov. 24 South Ocean, a 1 1/16-mile race for Ontario-sired fillies. Moonlit Beauty, the 7-year-old who became a graded stakes winner in Saturday’s 1 1/4-mile Maple Leaf for fillies and mares, is a candidate for the Bessarabian or the Sir Barton, a restricted 1 1/16-mile race here Dec. 4 in which she would face males. “Neither race is ideal,” said John LeBlanc, who trains the homebred Moonlit Beauty for Bill Gierkink. Phil’s Dream, who improved to seven wins in nine starts this year for his owner, breeder, and trainer, Paul Buttigieg, while notching his third straight stakes in Saturday’s six-furlong Ontario Jockey Club, will look to extend his streak in the Grade 2, $150,000 Kennedy Road at the same distance here Nov. 30. “Everything’s perfect,” Buttigieg said. Goldstryke Glory on hold Goldstryke Glory, the 3-year-old filly who had defeated Youcan’tcatchme in the six-furlong Apelia here Oct. 2, was the morning-line favorite for the Ontario Fashion but was scratched after coming down with a virus.Her trainer, Kelly Callahan, is averse to trying the seven furlongs of the Bessarabian and does not have an apparent local option. Baker, Cotey horses travel Locally based trainers Reade Baker and Dave Cotey both will be represented in out-of-town turf stakes this Saturday.Solid Appeal, winner of back-to-back Grade 2 turf stakes for Baker here this year, has been entered in the Grade 3, $100,000 Cardinal Handicap, a 1 1/8-mile race for fillies and mares at Churchill Downs. Riding the River, Canada’s champion turf male of 2012, is bound for Laurel and the $100,000 Japan Racing Association at 1 1/16 miles.