Lone Star Park near Dallas has packed four allowances and a maiden special weight for 2-year-olds into a nine-race card for Wednesday. The multiple stakes winners Quebec, Terra’s Angel, and Cowgirls Like Us meet in the featured eighth, a no-conditions allowance for fillies and mares at a mile on turf. The field of nine also includes the graded stakes-placed runners Poster Girl, Curlin’s Journey, and Classy Act. Jungle Juice makes her North American debut after being based in England and gets the services of jockey Sophie Doyle. Quebec could go favored on the strength of her win in the $100,000 Marie G. Krantz Memorial in January at Fair Grounds. She led throughout and figures to again be prominent Wednesday when she breaks from post 2 under David Cabrera. The draw is an improvement over her last start, when she broke from the 14-hole in the Albert M. Stall Memorial on Feb. 15 at Fair Grounds and finished sixth after setting the pace to the late stages. The race has produced two next-out winners, with winner She’sonthewarpath coming back to capture the Tom Benson Memorial at Fair Grounds. :: Start earning weekly cashback on your wagering today. Click to learn more. Quebec, meanwhile, has been working at Lone Star for trainer Joe Sharp, who trains the daughter of Into Mischief for Cove Springs. Sharp also will saddle Classy Act, who is moving back to turf from dirt. The last time she went from a main-track sprint to a mile on the grass she was second by a neck and earned her best career Beyer Speed Figure, a 90. Lindey Wade has the mount from post 8 for Carl Moore Management. Another chief player is Cowgirls Like Us, who dominated an off-the-turf allowance in her last start March 20 at Sam Houston. The four-time stakes winner is looking for her first turf win after being edged by Terra’s Angel in a local allowance on the grass last year at Lone Star. Two too Many, a half-brother to Cowgirls Like Us, is looking for the second turf win of his young career in the fifth race, a first-level allowance for 3-year-olds and up at a mile on the grass. The top contenders in the field of 12 include Caribbean, Fred’stwirlincandy, and Papa’s Boy. The second race, an optional $30,000 claimer for fillies and mares that carries two-other-than allowance conditions, also will be run at a mile on turf. Amandrea will get good support off a clear first-level allowance win at the distance at Sam Houston, while chief players also include Fool’s Paradise and Quinn Murphy. The other allowance on the card is the seventh, a first-level offering at 5 1/2 furlongs on the main track. It is for fillies and mares. Cherished is the one to beat off back-to-back wins at Oaklawn Park, while the primary threat could be another Oaklawn invader in Final Form. The nightcap is a maiden special weight for 2-year-olds at 4 1/2 furlongs, and the top two choices could be Spotted Bull, a son of Munnings, and Sarah’s Vision, a half-brother to 2-year-old stakes winner Sarah’s Passion. The card is scheduled to be conducted spectator-free. First post is 1:35 p.m. Central.