A fully everbearing cultivar with long fruiting trusses, globose plant habit, even fruit coloration, and an absent to small hollow center of fruit; adapted to the Ventura County region of California. Origin: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc. Watsonville, Calif., by Amado Q. Amorao, Arnoldo Solis, Jr., and Michael Ferguson. Baeza × 33X57; selected in Ventura County in 1997; patented 2004. USPP 14,771. Tree: globose; open habit; medium vigor; fruiting trusses prostrate at harvest; moderately resistant to pH induced stress, high soil salinity, Strawberry mottle virus, and angular leaf spot; moderately susceptible to two-spotted spider mite; and susceptible to botrytis fruit rot, powdery mildew, and verticillium wilt. Fruit: cordate; red with orangered flesh; glossy; achenes inserted below surface; firm flesh with no or small hollow; medium sweetness, acidity, and texture; calyx insertion in a basin and spreading; harvest period from late September through late December.