Sunday's 10-race program at Canterbury Park will include two $100,000 turf stakes, the Lady Canterbury and the Mystic Lake Mile. Both stakes will be run at a distance of one mile on the turf course. Racing begins at 12:45 p.m.

Several nationally-known trainers are shipping horses to Canterbury to compete for the $100,000 purse. Mike Maker has entered morning line favorite Gianna's Dream, Bill Mott has Zayat Stables' Insta Erma, and Ian Wilkes has Sweet Tapper.

The morning line favorite in the Mystic Lake Mile is 2014 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) winner Hootenanny for trainer Wesley Ward. Julio Garcia has been named to ride. Hootenanny most recently finished fourth in the Grade 3 Hanshin at Arlington Park, three lengths behind long shot winner Crewman, whom he will face again Sunday.

• Minnesota native Annie Yeager will be the featured guest at a steeplechase exhibition Saturday at Canterbury Park.

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• Four Minnesotans — Adam Johnson of Oakdale, Giorgia Birkeland of White Bear Lake, Melanie Pankow of Mahtomedi and Samuel Groven of St. Paul — were named to U.S. Speedskating's junior development team for the 2017-18 season. All are members of the Midway Speedskating Club.

• Former Gophers volleyball player Paige Tapp of Stewartville, Minn., was named to the U.S. team which will compete in the Pan American Cup, June 17-25 in Peru.

• Brenden Huber was promoted from top assistant to head coach of the men's and women's cross-country and track and field teams at Gustavus.

• John Spreiter of Litchfield Golf Club defeated defending champion Steve Whittaker of Pebble Creek Golf Club 2 and 1 in the round of 16 in the MGA Senior Players' Championship at St. Cloud Country Club. … Defending champion Andy Jacobson of Eagle Creek Golf Club won twice in the MGA Mid-Players' Championship to reach the quarterfinals.