HICLASS GIRL
Doyle Rice owned a mare named Desirae and his brother Ralph Rice bred her to Zevi, where he stood at Mighty Acres in Drumright, Oklahoma. Ralph decided to sell her at the Heritage Place Sale, but she didn't bring enough money and so they pooled their resources together and she foaled Hiclass Girl in 1984. The filly had a huge personality – it was her way or no way.
At two years of age, Hiclass Girl (Zevi TB-Desirae, Mighty Deck) showed much potential under trainer Bobby Turner. She raced between 1986-1988 and earned $402,220 winning the Heritage Place Futurity-G2 and Shebester Futurity, with seconds in the World's Championship Classic-G1and Rainbow Silver Cup-G1, a fourth in the Rainbow Derby-G1, and she was a finalist in the World's Championship Classic-G1 and Higheasterjet Handicap.
Hiclass Girl is the dam of stakes winner A Chick Of Class ($161,824), who is the dam of Grade 1 winner First In Class DBS, $95,992, and 2-time stakes winner A Tacky Chick, $87,709. A Chick Of Class won the Heritage Place Futurity – 17 years after Hiclass Girl won the race. She is also the dam of stakes-placed Hiclass Cloned, who is the dam of 3-time stakes winner Hiclass La Jolla ($349,118), and the grandam of 8-time stakes winner Sheza Freighttrain T (2023, $578,760).
Hiclass Girl is a full sister to All American Futurity-G1 second place finisher Elaina Rae ($380,113). She is the leading money earner sired by the Thoroughbred Zevi, who is the sire of over $8.7 million in earners, and she is out of stakes placed Desirae.
Hiclass Girl died in 2013 and was buried in Chouteau, Oklahoma, not far from the place where she was born.