ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2014

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Winter 2014

Showring Alpaca and Llama Show Association

Magazine



A publication of the Alpaca & Llama Show Association

www.ALSAShow.org

ALSA BOD President: Kitty Tuck-Hampel, GA • 478-972-0808 • kitty.bod@mkllamas.com Vice President: Susan Leslie, TX • 830 • 401-0819 • leslielanellamas@gmail.com Secretary: Terese Evenson, KY • 606-473-0119 • asgaardllamas@yahoo.com Treasurer: Patricia Wattigney , LA (non- board member) • 504-394-3817 • pkmini2@aol.com Debbie Andrews, IL• 217-346-2372 • dllogcabin1@yahoo.com Jim Doyle, TX, Liaison,TX • 940-488-3163 • jdoyle@marikollamas.com Charles Poillion, FL • 321-689-3902 • cpoil@aol.com Paul Schwartz, WY • 307-752-2386 • chantar@fiberpipe.net Executive Secretary: Robin Turell, TX • 281-516-1442 • llamas@alsashow.org ALPACA COMMITTEE: Susan Leslie, TX, Liaison,BOD • 830-401-0819 • leslielanellamas@gmail.com Deb Yeagle, Chair • OH • 419-665-2697 • debyeagle@ymail.com Robin Sturgeon, • IN • 765-572-1184 • gsturgeon@tds.net David Barboza, • CA • 209-614-9100 • mail@ranchonc.com ELECTION COMMITTEE: Jim Doyle, TX, Liaison,BOD • 940-488-3163 • jdoyle@marikollamas.com Lougene Baird, Chair, HI • 808-883-1887 • lougenebaird@hawaiiantel.net Jerry Dunn,CO • 303-277-1129 • beartrak@q.com Hank Kauffman,OH • 740-398-8128 • hk@hkauffman.com ETHICS COMMITTEE: Susan Leslie, TX, Liaison,BOD • 830-401-0819 • leslielanellamas@gmail.com Cheryl Lambert, Chair, FL • 352-726-1104 • clambert5@tampabay.rr.com FIBER COMMITTEE: Terese Evenson, KY Liaison,BOD • 606-473-0119 • asgaardllamas@yahoo.com Cindy Ruckman, Chair,OH •740-393-2309 •cindy@mcfarlandsllamafarm.com Cynthia Ernst,MI • 517-861-9328 • cynthiaernst@sbcglobal.net Geri Rutledge,NE • 402-366-9304 • buckshollow@wildblue.net Patti Morgan,CO • 620-442-4996 • pmmorganks@gmail.com Finance & Budget Committee: Jim Doyle, TX, Liaison,BOD • 940-488-3163 • jdoyle@marikollamas.com Patti Wattigney,LA • 504-394-3817 • pkmini2@aol.com Grand National Committee: Kitty Tuck-Hampel, Liason, BOD • 478-972-0808 • kitty.bod@mkllamas.com Glenna Overmiller, Chair, KS,• 785-282-6489• twincreekllamas@yahoo.com Patti Wattigney,LA,• 504-394-3817pkmini2@aol.com Robin Turell ,TX,• 713-249-3893• figranch@flash.net Handbook Committee: Paul Schwartz, WY BOD • 307-752-2386 • chantar@fiberpipe.net Marcie Saska-Agnew,TX Chair • 817-866-3585 • twobittwo@windstream.net Ruby Herron,TX • 281-351-1820 • figranch@flash.net Bill Feick , TX • 830.491.1410 Judge’s Committee: Terese Evenson, KY Liaison,BOD • 606-473-0119 • asgaardllamas@yahoo.com Ken Forster, Chair ND • 701-724-3059 • kforster@drtel.net Hank Kauffman,OH • 740-668-2229 • hk@hkauffman.com Barb Harris ,CO • 719-275-9457• wildcatllamas@aol.com Mary Reed,OH • 216-387-3509 • sunnimoor@roadrunner.com Tor Sorensen,AZ • 520-991-5130 • saila1935@aol.com Membership Committee: Debbie Andrews, Liaison, IL BOD • 217-346-2372 • dllogcabin1@yahoo.com Amanda Brantley, MO, • 314-604-6480 • abrantley15@gmail.com Nomination Committee: Jim Doyle, TX, Liaison,BOD • 940-488-3163 • jdoyle@marikollamas.com

Anna Reese, Chair, TX •830-401-0819 • ana.reese@gmail.com Performance Committee: Debbie Andrews, Liaison, IL BOD • 217-346-2372 • dllogcabin1@yahoo.com Anna Reese, Chair, TX •830-401-0819 • ana.reese@gmail.com Eileen Ditsler, CA • 951-897-2783 • iceyllama@verizon.net Kathy Nichols,CA • 916-686-7086 • kathysva@aol.com Barb Harris,MO • 719-275-9457 • wildcatllamas@aol.com Bill Feick,TX• 830-491-1410 Lauren Wright, FL• 941-927-2712• walkingwright@msn.com Amanda Marie Smith,IN •260-446-5608 • quartzandmarni@gmail.com Policy & Planning Committee: Charles Poillion, FL, Liaison.BOD • 321-689-3902 • cpoil@aol.com Barb Harris, Chair, CO • 719-275-9457 • wildcatllamas@aol.com Michele Batt, NY • 585-737-8142 • mbatt@rochester.rr.com Tracy Weaver,FL • 727-856-3582 • lotsallamas@earthlink.net Lora Crawford,CA • 209-632-6891 • lcllamas@gmail.com Protest Committee: Susan Leslie, TX, Liaison,BOD • 830-401-0819 • leslielanellamas@gmail.com Bobbie White ,Chair,TX, • 830-534-9972 tawbjw@yahoo.com Keith Wattigney,LA • 504-394-3817 • pkmini@aol.com Cheryl Lambert, FL • 352-726-1104 • clambert5@tampabay.rr.com Barb Harris, CO • 719-275-9457 • wildcatllamas@aol.com Ulin Andrews, IL • 217-346-2372 • dllogcabin1@yahoo.com Publications, Promotions, & Marketing Committee: Terese Evenson, KY Liaison,BOD • 606-473-0119 • asgaardllamas@yahoo.com Ruby Herron, Chair, TX • 281-351-1820 • figranch@flash.net Steve Auld, IA • 319-228-8581 • lluminousllamas@hotmail.com Aspen Auld,IA• 319-228-8581 • lluminousllamas@hotmail.com Regional Committee: Jim Doyle, TX, Liaison,BOD • 940-488-3163 • jdoyle@marikollamas.com Cheryl Juntilla, Chair,CO • 970-640-8028 • cajwdj@aol.com Penny Thomas.OK • 918-521-0766 • pooder33@att.net Barb Harris, CO • 719-275-9457 • wildcatllamas@aol.com Joy Pedroni, CA • 510-385-2902 • joy@blackcatllamas.com Show Management Committee: Jim Doyle, TX, Liaison,BOD • 940-488-3163 • jdoyle@marikollamas.com Glenna Overmiller, Chair, KS,• 785-282-6489• twincreekllamas@yahoo.com Larry Lewellyn, CO, • 303-870-7341 • fhllamas@aol.com Jill Knuckles,Co, • 970-487-0223 • talltaillamas@bigplanet.com Belinda Snow,GA, • 706-543-3717 • belindas364@gmail.com Website Committee: Jim Doyle, TX, Liaison,BOD, 940-488-3163 • jdoyle@marikollamas.com Ruby Herron, Chair,TX • 281-351-1820 • figranch@flash.net Mike Hoopegardner, IN • 317-498-0422 • mikehoop@redbudllamas.com Youth Committee: Susan Leslie, TX, Liaison,BOD • 830-401-0819 •leslielanellamas@gmail.com Michelle Kutzler, Co-Chair,OR • 541-929-7672 • michelle.kutzler@oregonstate.edu Terry White, Co-Chair, TX, 830-534-7820 • twhite900@yahoo.com Carol Rutledge,TX • 830-391-5819 • carolrutledge@rocketmail.com Michele Batt,NY • 585-737-8142 • mbatt@rochester.rr.com Michele Gohr, IN • 317-403-6006 • llamas1294@yahoo.com Dakota Evenson,KY • 606-473-0119 • wdyranch@yahoo.com Greg Hall,NC • 336-443-9228 • simplicityllamafarm@yahoo.com SHOWRING EDITOR/DESIGN/LAYOUT

Ruby Herron - 17102 Mueschke Rd., Cypress, TX 77433 713-249-8523 • showring@figmentranch.com

The views expressed herein are those of the authors. Before undertaking any new regime with your llamas, you should always consult with your veterinarian. Only they can tell you what is best for your situation. We invite submission for unpaid articles and photographs. Email to Showring@figmentranch.com or mail to: Ruby Herron, c/o Showring Magazine,17102 Mueschke Rd., Cypress,Tx., 77433


Winter 2014 Contents lETTER fROM THE EDITOR.........................................4 Letter from the president...................................5 letter from the vice president.........................6 OFFICE TALK...................................................................7 alsa BOARD MINUTES................................................45 showring rates & specs........................................46

Advertisers: asgaard farm & kennels...............inside cover rancho linda vista................................................14 hubbard life..............................................................15 judie & stan Moser..................................................18 zoe rutledge.............................................................19 llama & alpaca show trophies.........................19 double k diamond llamas & fiber...................20 stevens llama tique..............................................21 two bit two llamas...............................................22 keith & patti wattigney.......................................27 hunter’s hopes and dreams...............................28 mariko llamas..........................................................29 heiniger.......................................................................30 houston livestock show & rodeo..................32 san angelo stock show & rodeo.....................32

The winter Showring cover picture is the winner of the Grand National photo contest. Our congratulations to Michael Hampel of MKllamas in Bonaire, Georgia. 4 Showring Magazine Winter 2014

Letter from the editor This year, 2014, has been a great year for the Showring Magazine and I would like to thank the ALSA Board of Directors for allowing me to publish it! There are some subscriptions to our Showring magazine from as far away as India, Japan, Canada, Germany, Peru, Italy, Australia, Spain, Taiwan, Indonesia, and more. Through our Magazine, the world is able to see Llamas & Alpacas in real life doing what they can do! We all are to thank for that! I wonder how hard it would be to ship a llama/ alpaca over to their country. I also wanted to mention that I was impressed with the 2014 ALSA Grand National. It was wonderful seeing so many llama and alpaca folks having a good time, and being able to see some people that I haven’t seen in quite a long time. The halter animals were beautiful and the competition in performance was stiff. (A special thank you to Betty Hollman for putting together such challenging and wonderful performance courses) The levels of talent in the youth classes were unbelievable. Fiber & fleece classes where huge and very competitive. All in all the show was great and the Grand National committee did an outstanding job! I have featured the 2014 Grand National in this edition and I hope you enjoy the pictures and articles. I would also like to say a special thank you to Sally Rucker and Marilyn Nenni for their wonderful picture taking at the 2014 GN. They both sent me their pictures to use. These pictures helped me put this issue together for you. You know, during the year I welcome any pictures or articles from ALSA members. If you have sent me pictures or articles throughout this year, thank you. If you have not and wondered why your show or animal is not in a Showring Magazine, well, that is because I need your help! Please send me pictures and articles. If you send me pictures or articles that are pertaining to an ALSA sanctioned show, or an activity you have been involved using your llama or alpaca, this will usually be published without a charge. The Showring Magazine does charge for individual ads about your animals and/or their winnings! The Showring Magazine is also available for businesses or ranches to purchase an ad. Please see the ALSA website, or follow this link for more information; http://www.alsashow.net/magazine.html If you need help creating an ad for the Showring Magazine, I will help you create an ad for free. I will also help any superintendent of an ALSA sanctioned show put together an advertisement for their show to be publicized in the Showring Magazine free of charge. Blessings, Ruby showring@figmentranch.com


Letter From The President: This time of year, we are all looking forward to the special Holiday Season and ALSA is no exception. We have much to be thankful for. ALSA’s show season was quite active with new shows being added this year. The 2014 Regionals and the 2014 Grand Nationals were successful in giving wonderful opportunities for each member to show off their llamas and alpacas for Regional and National titles. We couldn’t have had all of these shows without our amazing Superintendents, show volunteers and judges. We thank you for all of your hard work and being an integral part of keeping ALSA successful. The ALSA Board of Directors could not function without its’ committees and their Chairpersons. We’ve got new volunteers as well as our longer termed committee members that have helped keep the organization of ALSA running. Our committees and Chairpersons work non-stop to keep each committee functioning and the BOD wouldn’t be here without you all. Thank you so much for your time, dedication, and non-ending work you do to help ALSA. Our Executive Secretary, Robin is the voice and the first impression any person gets of ALSA. She works very long hours and does her best to always make sure ALSA has a smiling face answering the phone and handling business. Thank you Robin for everything you do. To our ALSA members, we are only ALSA because of you. The membership is the driving force of ALSA. You attend shows, clinics, work in front or behind the scenes, but each role is important. Thank you for being members of ALSA. We appreciate your support and ALSA is nothing without you. ALSA’s Judges are an important part of ALSA. They attend clinics, apprenticeship, more clinics and now even conference calls, all to bring the best educated judges to ALSA’s shows. Their honesty and integrity in judging our animals is what makes ALSA the forefront of the llama showing community. We thank you for your time and effort just to become a certified judge with ALSA and your hard work and dedication to being the best of the best. I couldn’t be here writing this without my fellow Board of Directors. Jim, Charles, Susan, Debbie, Terese, Paul and Patti are some of the hardest working people I know. The membership, committees and Chairpersons all come to these directors and they have a voice through these Board members. We may not always agree, but we are not only a team, we become like a family. It may seem a bit dysfunctional at times, but like with family, we make it work well. I thank each and every one of you for making our 2014 a success and moving ALSA forward. I also thank you for taking the time out of your busy lives to promote, support and serve ALSA. I’m wishing you a wonderful holiday season and a Blessed 2015. From my family to yours,

Kitty Kitty Tuck-Hampel ALSA President Photo by Michael Hampel 5


Letter From Vice President Writing about myself is not something I care to do. But writing about my kids, Oh Yeah, that I will do…..I am a mother of 4, step mother of 3, and grandmother of 3. I manage a 4H club here in Texas with 13 members and a 4H llama project group with 23 members. After my youngest daughter graduated from High School, my husband commented on what I was going to do with all my free time. I asked, what free time? He had assumed I would be retiring, so to speak, from my duties as Youth Leader. Not a chance. I know the opportunities that were opened for my children through the 4H llama project. I remember a quote from one of my oldest daughter’s essays….. she wrote “I am just as comfortable in my jeans and boots attending a tractor pull as I am in my formal dress and heels attending the Broadway Play, The Phantom of the Opera”….. These well rounded youth that have the opportunity to experience so many different aspects of life, are the ones that are going to make a difference for us. The youth truly are the future. It is my hope, as a board member, to help open up opportunities for our youth. It is important for us to give the youth opportunities to grow and learn. I ask you to mentor a youth in your town, donate to the ALSA youth scholarship fund, take your llamas out to schools and preschools, and help spread the joy and love of llamas. I want to see our llama community grow and stay strong for many more generations to come. I want to see my grandchildren showing llamas in the next 10 years. It saddens me to see shows where there are only 1 or 2 youth in a class. I moved to an area where there was not a 4H program for llamas. I worked with our Extension office to get one started. We are in our 5th year now and have 23 wonderful children that work hard with their llamas. They learn about health and safety, go on hikes in the woods, and attend shows. There are many other wonderful 4H and Youth leaders out there across the country that provide llamas and their experience to the youth. I cannot name you all, but You know who you are. I personally want to thank you all for all your hard work and dedication to the youth, the llama community, and to ALSA for everything you do for and with our youth. Without leaders like you, there would be no youth, and no future for ALSA. In closing, I would like to say, share your llama with a child, and the llama will be loved by you both.

Susan Susan Leslie 6 Showring Magazine Winter 2014


Office Talk Hello everyone. Our 2014 Alpaca and Llama Show Association showing year is coming to a close. There have been many winners in the ALSA family this year. There are far too many “kudos” to give out individually – so let me give you all A BIG CONGRATULATIONS together! Be sure to check out the ALSA website to see the new ALSA Champions and the new ALSA ROM winners and also many of the youth winners for 2014! You will also find the results for the 2014 ALSA shows here: http://www.alsashow.org/webshowfindByYearasp?year=2014 If any of you feel that the results you have are different, PLEASE contact me and also feel free to contact me concerning your individual awards! The BOD and I are committed to ensure that your awards are awarded! We will be sure to research and get you the accolades you deserve! I also wanted to mention that if any of you have earned a certificate this year, and have not received it, please contact the ALSA office. (I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.) Also, if you have not received your certificates for any year, please contact the ALSA office! Let’s get them to you! The 2015 ALSA memberships are underway. Many of you have renewed and/or joined for the first time! Thank you for that support! Memberships are due by January 1, 2015. I would like to urge all of you to renew or join ALSA now. (It is too easy to forget to do this during the busy year until it is too late). By renewing your membership now you will certain to be eligible to vote in the ALSA Board of Directors Election which will be in the summer of 2015. To be eligible for participation in this vote or to nominate a candidate for this election, you must be a current ALSA member by the Day of Record which is currently April 1st of that year. When you renew, I also ask that each of you to make sure to verify your email address with the ALSA

office. ALSA has been conducting their voting process electronically, and your email address is needed for this. We also want to make sure that you receive the necessary information. May I also please ask each of you to contact the ALSA office if you change your email address during the year, thank you! This, too, will help to make sure you receive necessary emails from the ALSA office. We also have been getting geared up for the 2015 Show season. You will see the ALSA calendar here: http://www.alsashow.org/nshows2003.asp Please look toward the bottom for the 2015 shows being offered so far. Now – to a bit of news: Our 2014 Grand National Show of Champions was held on October 24-26 in Park City Kansas. It was a HUGE success! The ALSA office sent out a feedback questionnaire to the attendees of the 2014 Grand Nationals and did receive quite a few back. These questionnaires will be used in the planning of the 2015 ALSA Grand Nationals! Thank you so much to all of you that have sent your questionnaires in! If any of you have misplaced yours, and would like to send one in, please let me know. I will send you out another. Your feedback is very important. You will also be finding out soon who will be the new Grand National Chair and Superintendent! We would like to make the 2015 Grand National Show of Champions one that you will all be swooning over! Speaking of the 2014 Grand Nationals, this entire 2014 Winter Edition of the Showring Magazine is devoted to the 2014 Grand Nationals! I hope you are amazed and excited for the many people and animals showcased! Congratulations to all winners! And in my final note for 2014, I hope that each of you have a very blessed Holiday Season and a Happy New Year. I’ll talk to you next year!

Robin

Yours truly, Robin Turell ALSA Executive Secretary 7


It was all llamas all the time Saturday at the Kansas Pavilions.

Well, some alpacas, too.

The Alpaca Llama Show Association’s 17th Annual Grand National Show of Champions brought people from across the country to Wichita to show off their perfectly coiffed South American camelids. Llamas maneuvered through obstacle courses, carried packs and pulled carts.

Twelve llamas from Jim and Marilyn Nenni’s Shagbark Ridge Llamas in Noblesville, Ind., made the trek for the nationals.

A group of teenaged girls helped show llamas from the Nennis’ farm. Dressed in jeans with rhinestone belts, the girls looked like they could have been about to put on a country music concert.

“In Hamilton County, we all have sparkly belts,” said Lexi Foerder, 14. The girls were competing in five classes. Three were performance classes, one was showmanship and one was youth judging. During youth judging, the goal was to come as close to the actual judges’ decisions as possible. The Stephanie & Becca Foerder performance classes involved obstacle and pack courses and public relations and aim to judge the handler and llama as a team. Lexi Foerder

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Showmanship is simply “you presenting your llama,” Lexi said. The girls qualified for the national show by doing well at earlier competitions. Katie Tuttle, 13, won in showmanship Saturday. This was her first year showing Saxony, a tan-colored llama. Showmanship is stressful, because “you always have to be looking at the judge and make sure you look nice and make sure your llama looks nice, too,” Katie said. But it paid off. She won a ribbon and $50. Kattie Tuttle

Working with llamas is fun, the girls said, because the animals are sweet.

“The interaction with the animals” is what got Olivia Mitchel, 13, into handling llamas.

Olivia DeWitt

“They’re so different from other animals,” Olivia DeWitt, 14, said. But handling llamas is a big commitment, said Becca Foerder, 14. The girls do chores at the farm and help take care of the llamas. Becca said friends ask her and her sister why they’re always busy. The answer’s easy: llamas. Olivia Mitchel Jeff Rutledge and his daughter, Zoe, traveled to Wichita from south of San Antonio with nine llamas. He said it’s true the animals are loving. “He’ll follow my daughter around like a puppy,” Rutledge said of a llama named Acer. “They’re just gentle giants.” Zoe Rutledge

Reach Deb Gruver at 316-268-6400 or dgruver@wichitaeagle.com. Follow her on Twitter: @SGCountyDeb Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/news/local/article3373278.html#storylink=cpy

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Rancho Linda Vista

Rancho Linda Vista 7411 Aggregate Blvd. Erie, CO 80516 Carlos Mendoza 303. 619. 5553 www.rancholindavista.net carlosm@rmi.net

Nastaza’s Raphael: Sambuca/Nastaza 2014 ALSA National Grand Champion MWM co-owned with Mary Beth McCormick

Cellini’s Alicia: Tamayo / Cellini 2014 ALSA National Grand Champion MWF

Summer Rain’s Corazon: Cristobal / WLK Summer Rain 2014 ALSA National Grand Champion HWF

All three champions purchased by Debbie Fornari, Hollister, California

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2014

President’s Award Presented to

Kathy Devaul Thank You For Many Years Of Service And Support Alpaca and Llama Show Association ___________________________________ Kitty Tuck-Hampel President

The 2014 ALSA President’s Award was presented to Kathy Devaul by ALSA President Kitty Tuck-Hampel at the 2014 ALSA Grand Nationals. Congratulations to Kathy.

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Make Ready

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Volunteers do not Necessarily have the time; They just have the heart.

Dennis & Pat

Congratulations to all the Grand National Winners Judie & Stan Moser Life Member ALSA Member Number 16 Redmond, OR. (541)548-2793 judiemoser@gmail.com

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2014 ALSA Jr. Youth Performance Grand Champion

2014 ALSA Jr.Youth Versatility Award

Wheatfield’s Acer

Zoe Rutledge

*Congratulations to all on behalf of Jeff, Carol, and Zoe Rutledge of JCZ Farm, Stockdale, Texas *Special thanks to Rick and Sharon Van Hooser for allowing us to purchase Wheatfield’s Acer, and to Hunter Snow and Cody Carroll for being such positive role models for Zoe.

Prominent businessman, philanthropist Richard Snyder dies at 74

Snyder fell in his home, injured his head and was flown to Morristown (N.J.) Hospital, where he died. Born in Carlisle, and raised on a nearby dairy farm, Snyder graduated Big Spring High School in 1957 after attending a one-room schoolhouse from kindergarten through eighth grade. He graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1961. A certified public accountant, Snyder served in various executive management positions until 1991 when he retired from Philip Morris International where he was executive vice president, Europe-Middle East-Africa. After his retirement, he maintained his Sutton Place apartment in New York, but lived primarily in Milford, where in 1985 he purchased Foster Hill Farm. Snyder wanted to keep the property as a working farm but wasn’t interested in the usual farm livestock, noting that he had his fill of milking cows when he was a child. Instead, he became a well-known llama breeder, active in the Pennsylvania Llama and Alpaca Association, serving as its president, and a nationally prominent leader in the llama breeding industry. Many of his herd, which at one time numbered more than 100, are prizewinners; an entire wall of the llama barn at his farm is covered with scores of ribbons and awards from llama competitions. Each July, Snyder sponsored an Open Barn Day for visitors to walk among the llamas and the horticulture on the 70-acre organic farm

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ALSA 2014 Grand National Showmanship

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Congratulations To All The Winners Of The 2014 ALSA Grand Nationals Thanks to the Grand National Committee: Susan Leslie, Terry White, Robin Turell, Glenna Overmiller and Kitty Tuck-Hampel for an Awesome Job. Great Job Done Buy The Judges: Mary Jo Miller, Beth Myers, Rick Neal and Karen Kinyon. A Special Thanks to the Ring Stewards Jeff and Sally Rucker, the Course Designer Betty Hollman, and to the Many Volunteers.

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The 2014 Grand National Youth Versatility Award winners. Junior: Zoe Rutledge Intermediate:Lexi Foerder Senior (Tie):Janessa Hall & Stephanie Foerder

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2014 ALSA GRAND NATIONAL MALE VERSATILITY CHAMPION:

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2014 ALSA GRAND NATIONAL NON-BREEDER VERSATILITY CHAMPION:

caPtain vic wiShbone owneD by Sharon vanhooSer, triPle v ranch

2014 ALSA GRAND NON-BREEDER VERSATILITY RESERVECHAMPION:

Figment’S galley owneD by Sean Price, robin turell, ruby herron, Figment ranch


Thanks to Edye Wright for the use of her photos of the 2014 ALSA Grand Nationals 316.641.6900 ewfocused@aol.com

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.......and the Winning Ticket Is ?

All 1st place winners in Halter, Masters Performance, Advanced Performance, Novice Performance, Open Alpaca, Adult Showmanship, Driving, and Walking Fiber at the 2014 Grand National Show were eligible to win this Heiniger Shearing Kit. This new XPERT Shearing Kit was donated by Rita and Bryan Long of Heiniger Shearing Equipment Co. of Buffalo, Wyoming. Please thank the Long’s and visit them at www. Heinigerusa.com or Heiniger@wyoming.com .

Marcie Saska Agnew Texas/Colorado

The ALSA Grand National offered in a raffle this beautiful statue “Packer”. These unique & beautiful llama sculpture was mounted on Shan Mu Roots from China. The sculpture was done by Louise Judge of Sculptures by Louise of Norman, OK. Okllama@aol.com 405-329-7260

Glenna Overmiller Oklahoma

Thought for the day… Once there was a herd of cows and a herd of llamas living in adjoining fields. They were separated by only a thin strand of wire. Every day the cows would coax a young llama over next to the fence and then grab him and pull him into their field where they used him like a soccer ball and kicked him all over the place until they got tired of him and let him go home. The moral of this short tale is: Are you ready?..........

“llamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be cow toys.”

Thanks to all the donations, the silent auction and the raffles were a great succes. 31


2014 Perpetual Plaque Winners

Largest Participation of Youth From a State “Nebraska” Largest Participation of Ranches From a State “Texas”

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Grand national Groupies

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2014 Grand National Results Placing

Class 1 Show # 136 128 219 268

Class Name: Llama name

Yearling Non Breeder Top 5 Owner

TCLL O'Vixxon ALCL Licorice Furor De La Noche CVL Traveling Soldier

Handler

Linda Duvall - Duvall Farms Hunter's Hopes and Dreams MK Llamas Ploeger farm Number in Class

Linda Duvall Hunter Snow Kitty Tuck-Hampel Josh Ploeger

Judge 1 Judge 2 Judge 3 Total Rank 4 2 1 3

4 3 1 2

4 1 2 3

12 6 4 8

4 2 1 3

10 7 5 6 11 9 1 4 3 8 2

9 6 3 4 11 5 1 10 8 7 2

10 11 8 2 9 3 1 7 5 4 6

29 24 16 12 31 17 3 21 16 19 10

10 9 5 3 11 6 1 8 4 7 2

1

1

1

4

Class 2 Placing Show #

Class Name: Llama name

Two Year Old Non-Breeder Top 5 Owner

Class 3 Placing Show #

Class Name: Adult Non-Breeder Llama name Top 5 Owner Lunar JM01 Mariko Llamas Sapaveco's Marathon JCZ Farms Galley Figment Ranch Billy The Kid Lamarah DB Jubal Doubleback Ranch LUA Celebrity Status Auld's Lluminous Llamas Spats Log Cabin Llamas McKinnon's Stormy Sopris Pinyon's Llamas Ice House Hero Black Cat Llamas HF Sir Spots a lot Pongo Simplicity Llama Farm Captain Vic Wishbone Triple V

Handler

Number in Class

138 156 173 167 157 193 217 161 292 299 51

Number in Class

Class 4 Placing Show # 217

Class Name: Llama name Spats

Class 5 Placing Show # 219

Class Name: Llama name

Log Cabin Llamas

Class 6 Placing Show # 52

Class Name: Llama name Big Sensation

Debbie Andrews

MK Llamas Number in Class

Kitty Tuck-Hampel

Handler

Triple V

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Handler

1

Suri Male Juvenile Top 5 Owner Number in Class

Handler

1

Reserve Champion Non-Breeder Top 5 Owner

Furor De La Noche

Jim Doyle Zoe Rutledge Sean Price Kathy Nichols Brenda Gilmore Aspen Auld Debbie Andrews Susan Proctor Joy Pedroni Jenessa Hall Sharon VanHooser

11

Grand Champion Non-Breeder Top 5 Owner Number in Class

Handler

Sharon VanHooser 1

1


Class 7 Placing Show # 134 194 235 248 249 272

Class Name: Suri Male Yearling Llama name Top 5 Owner CVL Wild Salador Elixir RC'S Llamas PVL Fast Track Auld's Lluminous Llamas Party on Picasso Rancho Linda Vista Tall Tail's Mozart Tall Tail Ranch Tall Tail's Mojito Tall Tail Ranch Sapaveco's Southern Comfort Crivens Llamas Number in Class

Class 8 Placing Show # 119 220 271 280 62

Class Name: Llama name LLA Mirage King Key

Class 10 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 52 Big Sensation

4 6 5 2 3 1

12 17 16 6 9 3

4 6 5 2 3 1

Janet Baber Kitty Tuck-Hampel Venesa Carter Charlie Stephenson Tor Sorensen

4 2 1 5 3

4 2 1 5 3

2 3 1 5 4

10 7 3 15 10

3 2 1 5 3

Handler Brett Snead

1

1

1

1

Handler

Triple V

Sharon VanHooser 1

Class 11 Class Name: Reserve Champion Suri Male Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 271 Hard Rock's Ringo Star Crivens Llamas Number in Class

4 6 5 2 3 1

5

Grand Champion Suri Male Top 5 Owner Number in Class

4 5 6 2 3 1

Handler

Suri Male Adult Top 5 Owner Bushwhacker Llamas Number in Class

Ranee Forney Aspen Auld Carlos Mendoza Rob Knuckles Rob Knuckles Venesa Carter

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Class Name: Suri Male 2 Year Old Llama name Top 5 Owner GVL Texas Playboy Baber Farms NWLF'S Stormchaser MK Llamas Hard Rock's Ringo Star Crivens Llamas GNLC Scorcher Flightless Farms WINS Justamazin Number in Class

Class 9 Placing Show # 221

Handler

Handler Venesa Carter 1

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Class 12 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 261 SWLC Shout

Light Wool Male Juvenile Top 5 Owner Number in Class

Class 13 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 135 Forney's Dartanion 169 2BIt2 Lone Ranger 227 Buck's Silas 210 PNE's Man O War 263 Foothill's Kaliman

Handler

Southwest Llama Company

Light Wool Male Yearling Top 5 Owner

Handler

RC's Llamas 2Bit2 Ranch Lincoln Creek Llamas PNE Ranch Foothills Llamas Number in Class

Vanesa Carter Larry Lewellyn

Class 17 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 169 2BIt2 Lone Ranger Class 18 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 262 SWLC Rainier 56 CVL Castle Rock

Jessica Tagtmeyer Ranee Forney Marcie Saska-Agnew Jay Gilmore Michelle Kutzler Janine Faussone

13 3 13 10 6

5 1 4 3 2

2 1

1 2

1 2

4 5

1 2

4 6 1 5 2 3

4 5 2 1 3 6

4 6 1 3 2 5

12 17 4 9 7 14

4 6 1 3 2 5

120

120

169

169

169

120

1 2

2 1

1 2

4 5

1 2

6

Handler Vanesa Carter

1

2Bit2 Ranch

Handler Marcie Saska-Agnew

1

Medium Wool Male Juvenile Top 5 Owner

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5 1 4 3 2

Handler

Reserve Champion Light Wool Male Top 5 Owner Number in Class

5 1 4 3 2

2

Class 16 Class Name: Grand Champion Light Wool Male Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 120 LUA Bravado's Magnificent Baber Farms Number in Class

3 1 5 4 2

Handler

Class 15 Class Name: Light Wool Male Adult Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 101 TCLL O'Vassor Lookout Llamas 132 Chewy's Fast Fure RC's Llamas 168 Pablo's Texas Wildfire 2Bit2 Ranch 158 DB Barnabus DoubleBack Ranch 177 Peruvian Silver Dream Kutzler Farms West 266 Foothill's Kodiak Loma Llamas Number in Class

Judy Soule Marcie Saska-Agnew Jonah Jensen Pat Blank Larry Lewellyn

5

Class 14 Class Name: Light Wool Male 2 Year Old Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 120 LUA Bravado's Magnificent Baber Farms 264 Foothill's Caspian Foothill's Llamas Number in Class

Tor Sorensen

1

South West Llama Company Polo Llamas

Handler Tor Sorensen Merle Fleener


Number in Class

Class 19 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 233 Jaseboca Figment's Jorge 176 236 Nastaza's Rafael 50 Easy Stylin

3

Medium Wool Male Yearling Top 5 Owner

Handler

Buck's Hollow Figment Ranch Rancho Linda Vista Seven Eleven Ranch

Jim Rutledge Sean Price Carlos Mendoza Jens Rudibaugh

4 Medium Wool Male 2 Year Old Top 5 Owner

4 3 1 2

4 3 1 2

4 2 1 3

12 8 3 7

4 3 1 2

1

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

3

1

236

236

236

259

259

259

1 2

1 2

1 2

3 6

1 2

3 2 1

3 2 1

3 2 1

9 6 3

3 2 1

2 1

2 1

2 1

6 3

2 1

1 3 2

1 3 2

1 3 2

3 9 6

1 3 2

2 4 5 1 3

4 1 5 3 2

1 5 4 3 2

7 10 14 7 7

tie 2 4 5 1 3

Number in Class

Class 20 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 259 CNS Spot On

South West Llama Company Number in Class

Class 22 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 236 Nastaza's Rafael Class 23 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 259 CNS Spot On

Rancho Linda Vista

1

Adryce Mathisen Patti Morgan

1

Handler Penny McClain Carver

1

Reserve Champion Heavy Wool Male Top 5 Owner Asgaard

Handler Terese Evenson

1

Class 30 Class Name: Suri Female Juvenile Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 139 Kelcee JM01 Mariko Llamas 140 Elegant Dancer JM01 Mariko Llamas 141 Crickette JM01 Mariko Llamas 273 CVL Gabrielle Chanel Crivens Llamas 274 CVL Izadora Crivens Llamas Number in Class

Handler

Terese Evenson Merle Fleener Sharon VanHooser

Grand Champion Heavy Wool Male Top 5 Owner McClain Farms

Number in Class

Jim Rutledge Eileen Ditsler Tor Sorensen

Handler

Asgaard Polo Llamas Triple V

Number in Class

Class 29 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 60 Sweet White Liar

Handler

2

Heavy Wool Male Adult Top 5 Owner

Number in Class

Class 28 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 43 mahl's Victor

Tor Sorensen

Handler Penny McClain Carver Penny McClain Carver

Class 25 Class Name: Heavy Wool Male Yearling Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 234 Willirincole Buck's Hollow 199 Argentine Joker Icehouse Llamas 257 KVF Timone's Second Edition South West Llama Company Number in Class 3 Class 26 Class Name: Heavy Wool Male 2 Year Old Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 150 2Bit2 Maximus Supreme Bahama Llamas 214 RM Gunsmoke Rock-N-M Llamas Number in Class

Handler

1

Class 24 Class Name: Heavy Wool Male Juvenile Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 43 mahl's Victor McClain Farms 45 MCC Amahl's Avenger McCarver Farms

Class 27 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 60 Sweet White Liar 57 CVL Milo 310 TVR High Voltage

Handler Carlos Mendoza

South West Llama Company

Number in Class

Tor Sorensen

1

Reserve Champion Medium Wool Male Top 5 Owner Number in Class

Handler

3

Grand Champion Medium Wool Male Top 5 Owner Number in Class

Tor Sorensen

1

Class 21 Class Name: Medium Wool Male Adult Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 255 LUA Show Me Status South West Llama Company Number in Class

Handler

Handler Jim Doyle Jim Doyle Jim Doyle Venesa Carter Venesa Carter 5

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Class 31 Class Name: Suri Female Yearling Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 186 Firefly's Lluminous Maricella Auld's Lluminous Llamas 224 Kayzuk Wanek Farms MV Arianna New Leaf Llama Farm 242 250 Tall Tail's Sorpresa Tall Tail Ranch 251 Tall Tail's Tilia Tall Tail Ranch 42 Ollendick Farms Cailey McClain Farms 61 AFK Confetti Avalanche Asgaard Number in Class 7 Class 32 Class Name: Suri Female 2 Year Old Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 142 Elegant Smile Mariko Llamas 252 Tall Tail's Angelina Tall Tail Ranch 269 Masrerminds Willow BKL Ploeger Farm 53 TVR Dreamsicle Triple V Number in Class

Class 33 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 222 Bolivian Serena WYN Miss Pipin Hot 294

3 7 5 1 6 2 4

14 20 15 4 15 6 10

4 7 5 1 5 2 3

3 1 4 2

4 1 2 3

4 2 3 1

11 4 9 6

4 1 3 2

2 1

2 1

2 1

6 3

2 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 5 4 2 7 6 3 8

1 3 4 6 7 5 2 8

3 10 11 12 19 17 12 24

1 2 3 4 7 6 4 8

Handler Jim Doyle Rob Knuckles Josh Ploeger Sharon VanHooser

Brett Snead Mindy Reed

Handler

Tall Tail Ranch

Rob Knuckles 1

Class 35 Class Name: Reserve Champion Suri Female Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 250 42 Ollendick Farms Cailey McClain Farms 273 252 53 139 294 272

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5 6 7 1 4 3 2

3

Grand Champion Suri Female Top 5 Owner

Number in Class

6 7 3 2 5 1 4

Handler

Bushwhacker Llamas Wyncrest Farm

Number in Class

Aspen Auld Ellie Wanek Sarah McGovern Rob Knuckles Rob Knuckles Penny McClain Carver Terese Evenson

4

Suri Female Adult Top 5 Owner

Number in Class

Class 34 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 250 Tall Tail's Sorpresa

Handler

1

Handler Penny McClain Carver


Class 36 Class Name: Light Wool Female Juvenile Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 187 Milestones Lluminous Celestial Sky Auld's Lluninous Llamas 275 CVL Sparkling Cider Crivens Llamas Number in Class

Number in Class

Janine Faussone Josh Ploeger Tor Sorensen

Sherri Tallmon Ana Reese Marcie Saska-Agnew Brenda Gilmore MacKenzie Willy Mindy Reed

Jessica Tagtmeyer Jay Gilmore Debbie Andrews Joy Pedroni

3 2 1

3 2 1

3 2 1

9 6 3

3 2 1

4 1 3 6 5 2

2 3 1 5 4 6

2 4 1 6 5 3

8 8 5 17 14 11

3 2 1 6 5 4

4 3 1 2

3 4 1 2

2 4 1 3

9 11 3 7

3 4 1 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 5 4 3 7 8 6

2 1 5 4 3 6 7 8

4 5 13 12 11 19 22 22

1 2 5 4 3 6 7 7

2 6 1 3 5 4

1 5 2 3 6 4

4 5 1 2 6 3

7 16 4 8 17 11

2 5 1 3 6 4

4

Log Cabin Llamas

Handler Debbie Andrews

1

Reserve Champion Light Wool Female Top 5 Owner 2Bit2 Ranch

Handler Marcie Saska-Agnew

1

Class 42 Class Name: Medium Wool Female Juvenile Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 130 Sapaveco's All Dressed Up Hunter's Hopes and Dreams 211 PNE's Mistie PNE Ranch 260 Stage Stops Shakira SouthWest Llama Company CVL Ginger Martini Crivens Llamas 276 58 SWLC Beretta Polo Llamas 68 Stage Stop Femme Fatale Number in Class

2 1

Handler

Grand Champion Light Wool Female Top 5 Owner

Number in Class

5 4

6

Twin Creek Llamas Double Back Farms Log Cabin Llamas Black Cat Llamas

Number in Class

2 1

Handler

187

Class 41 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 170 2Bit2 Who Dat?

1 2

3

Light Wool Female Adult Top 5 Owner

Number in Class

Class 40 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 218 ALCL Cathy's Girl 170 63 105 275 293 267

2 1

Handler

Class 38 Class Name: Light Wool Female 2 Year Old Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 240 LEL Sophie Hidden Oaks LLama Ranch 105 Leslie's Miss Chantilly Lace Leslie Lane Llamas 170 2Bit2 Who Dat? 2Bit2 Ranch 159 DB Echo DoubleBack Ranch 153 Rain Drops on Rosie Willy Acres 295 SWL Epic Wyncrest Farms Class 39 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 102 RKLF Sabrina 160 DB Chinuk 218 ALCL Cathy's Girl My Gaia 293

Aspen Auld Venesa Carter

2

Class 37 Class Name: Light Wool Female Yearling Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 265 Loma's Kodiak's Caper Loma Llamas 267 CVL Malaysia Ploeger Farm 63 HOLR Angel’s Selena Number in Class

Handler

Handler Hunter Snow Pat Blank Tor Sorensen Venesea Carter Merle Fleener Venesea Carter

5

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Class 43 Class Name: Medium Wool Female Yearling Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 106 WINS Spring Roll Leslie Lane Llamas 171 2Bit2 Rainy 2Bit2 Ranch ARR Bedazzl's 3 Daze Grayce Auld's lluminous Llamas 188 189 Milestones Lluminous Kat 5 Hurricane Auld's lluminous Llamas 212 PNE's Breezy PNE Ranch 238 Cellini's Alicia Rancho Linda Vista 256 Vanellope Von Shweetz Southwest Llama Company 258 SWLC Carlene Southwest Llama COmpany 46 MCC Sassy Girl McClain Farms 54 Merlins Mystique Triple V CVL Treasure Polo Llamas 59 Number in Class Number in Class 12 Class 44 Class Name: Medium Wool Female 2 Year Old Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 162 Alegria Sopris Pinyon's Llamas 64 Stage Stop BoBo Number in Class

Number in Class

Ana Reese Marci Saska Agnew Aspen Auld Sandy Auld Pat Blank Carlos Mendoza Tor Sorensen Tor Sorensen Penny McClain Carver Sharon VanHooser Merle Fleener

8 9 7 11 10 1 3 2 4 6 5

8 9 5 10 7 1 2 4 6 3 11

24 23 19 32 27 3 7 9 16 13 25

8 7 6 11 10 1 2 3 5 4 9

2 1

1 2

2 1

5 4

2 1

1 2

1 2

1 2

3 6

1 7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 5 3 4 6 2 8 7

1 2 3 5 6 4 6 8

3 9 9 13 17 12 21 23

1 2 3 5 6 4 7 8

3 1 2

2 3 1

2 3 1

7 7 4

3 2 1

4 1 2 3

4 3 2 1

4 1 3 2

12 5 7 6

4 1 3 2

2 1 3

3 1 2

3 2 1

8 4 6

3 1 2

3 2 1

1 3 2

3 1 2

7 6 5

3 2 1

Handler Susan Proctor Tor Sorensen

Handler Aspen Auld Sarah McGovern

3

Grand Champion Medium Wool Female Top 5 Owner Handler Rancho Linda Vista

Carlos Mendoza

260 190 64 130 256 243 162

Class 47 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 260 Stage Stops Shakira

8 5 7 11 10 1 2 3 6 4 9

2

Class 45 Class Name: Medium Wool Female Adult Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 190 Bravado's Simple Pyxis Auld's Lluminous Llamas 243 Miss Kit Kat New Leaf Llama Farm Class 46 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 238 Cellini's Alicia

Handler

Reserve Champion Medium Wool Female Top 5 Owner Handler SouthWest Llama Company Number in Class

Class 48 Class Name: Heavy Wool Female Juvenile Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 277 CVL Vivian Crivens Llamas 278 CVL Pride's Whispering Angel Crivens's Llamas 296 WYN Aloha's Ice Wyncrest Farm Number in Class

Handler Venesa Carter Venesa Carter Mindy Reed 3

Class 49 Class Name: Heavy Wool Female Yearling Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 191 ARR All Tied up in Bo's Auld's Lluminous Llamas 239 Summer Rains Corazon Rancho Linda Vista 44 MCC Amahl's Gypys Heatwave McClain Farms 237 Missy's Carmelita Rancho Linda Vista Number in Class

Aspen Auld Carlos Mendoza Penny McClain Carver Carlos Mendoza

Handler Jim Doyle Ana Reese Rob Knuckles

3

Class 51 Class Name: Heavy Wool Female Adult Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 204 Mudhollow's Rizzo Pit Farm 216 Bella Jo Happy Hummer Ranch 65 MGF All that Glitters

Number in Class 40 Showring Magazine Winter 2014

Handler

4

Class 50 Class Name: Heavy Wool Female 2 Year Old Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 143 Hit Dzign JM01 Mariko Llamas Sapaveco's Soul SIster Leslie Lane Llamas 104 253 Tall Tail's Trilce Tall Tail Ranch Number in Class

Tor Sorensen

1

2

Handler Courtney Pecka Linda Schnug Tor Sorensen


Class 52 Class Name: Grand Champion Heavy Wool Female Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 239 Summer Rains Corazon Rancho Linda Vista

Handler Carlos Mendoza

104 237 296 65 278 216 253 Number in Class

Number in Class

1 2 4 3 7 5 8 5

2 5 4 3 1

2 5 4 3 1

Handler Ana Reese

Ana Reese Kathleen Nichols Brianna Cozzetto Michelle Kutzler Josh Ploeger

2 5 4 3 1

5

Handler

Mariko Llamas

Jim Doyle

1

1

1

3

1

3 2 1

2 1 3

3 1 2

8 4 6

3 1 2

1

Get of Sire Top 5 Owner

Handler

Mariko Llamas Tall Tail's Ranch McClain Farms Number in Class

4 7 10 9 19 18 23 18

Handler

Produce of Dam Top 5 Owner

Number in Class

Class 56 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 145 WSL Trump 254 JLL Dream Easy 47 Cellinis Amahl

1 4 3 2 7 6 8 5

1

Class 54 Class Name: Adult Showmanship Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 104 Sapaveco's Soul Sister Leslie Lane Llamas 167 Billy the Kid Lamarah 163 Grand Valleys Avalanche LLamarado Peruvian Silver Dreams Kutzler Farms West 177 270 CVL Tristen Ploeger Farm

Class 55 Class Name: Placing Show # Llama name 144 GVL Elegancia

2 1 4 3 7 6 8 5

1

Class 53 Class Name: Reserve Champion Heavy Wool female Placing Show # Llama name Top 5 Owner 104 Sapaveco's Soul SIster Leslie Lane Llamas Number in Class

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Jim Doyle Rob Knuckles Penny McClain Carver 3

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ALSA Grand Nationals Name

Show Number

Sherri Tallmon

241

Sean Price

175

Sean Price

174

Brianna Cozzetto

164

Brianna Cozzetto

165

Eileen Ditsler

198

Eileen Ditsler

200

Joy Pedroni

292

Jenessa Hall

299

Sharon Vanhooser Geri Rutledge

125

Ranee Forney Ana Reese Ana Reese Jens Rudibaugh Kathleen Nichols Michelle Kutzler Sharon Vanhooser Renee Forney Greg Hall Linda Duvall Ranee Forney Adryce Mathisen Sean Price Sean Price Sean Price Ana Reese Ana Reese Ana Reese Susan Proctor Eileen Ditsler Aspen Auld Michelle Kutzler Alyssa Jensen Brianna Jensen Brett Snead janine Faussone

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133 111 112 168 167 178 51 132

298 137 134 151 172 173 176

108 113 114 161 199 193 177 202 203 223 266

Llama Group

Rank Pack

Rank Obstacl e

Rank PR

Performance total

Performance Rank

Rumpelteazer Caledo's Chili Mac Figments Wild B'mer Grand Valleys Avalanche Stage Stop SIlver Bullet Icehouse Arch ANgel Argentine Sugabo Icehouse Hero HF Sir Spots a lot Pongo TVR Eclipse O’de Moon Kikaida

Masters

10 6 1 7 8 3 4 11 5 2 9

10 6 3 8 11 7 2 4 5 1 9

1 10 9 5 11 2 8 3 4 6 7

6 2 10 2 0 9 8 7 7 12 0

7 8 2 8 10 3 4 5 5 1 10

Tyrus Tapestrys Jacob de Colour Leslie's Miraculous Forest Pablo's Texas Wildfire Billy the Kid Stormy's Hurricane Captain Vic Wishbone Chewy's Good Ol Smiley

Advanced

7 2 6 1 8 4 3 0 5

5 1 3 8 6 7 2 9 4

7 4 3 2 8 5 1

2 14 9 11 1 5 15

7 2 4 3 8 6 1

6

6

5

Starr's Bella CVL Wild Salador Elixir Little Bit of Sun Shine Figments Dominoes Domy Galley Figment's Jorge Sapaveco's Gulf Stream Lil Scott Sapaveco's Poker Face McKinnon's Stormy Argentine Joker LUA Celebrity Status Peruvian Silver Dreams Nothing Gets Past Zeke Patriot Missle PH Lady Antebellum Foothill's Kodiak

Novice

10 6 17 4 1 8 11 15 12 13 14 2 5 9 3 7 16

14 13 17 10 8 15 3 1 4 16 12 11 2 9 7 5 6

14 6 16 9 1 13 2 4 5 17 7 10 3 15 8 11 12

0 4 0 4 14 0 11 11 7 0 1 6 14 0 6 4 2

13 8 13 8 2 13 3 3 5 13 12 6 1 13 6 8 11

Alpaca

ALSA Grand Nationals Name Geri Rutledge Geri Rutledge Ana Reese Michelle Kutzler Linda Hassler Suzy Hassler Patti Morgan

Show Number 126 127 103 179 231 232 215

Age group Buck's Pistol Pete Dafi Picasso SRWisteria's Ranger Meteor's Mister Goodbar Earl Montgomery Scott DZ's Anna Karenina RNM Herbie

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Rank Pack

Rank Obstacl e

Rank PR

Performance total

Performance Rank

4 5 2 1 7 6 3

5 3 1 2 6 7 4

4 6 1 2 5 7 3

2 2 11 10 0 0 5

5 4 1 2 6 6 3


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ALSA Minutes

September 9, 2014

http://www.alsashow.net/9-9-14%20BOD%20Minutes%20final%20minutes.pdf

October 14, 2014

http://www.alsashow.net/ALSA_Monthly_BOD_Meeting_October_14_2014.pdf

November 11th, 2014

http://www.alsashow.net/11_11_14_BOD_Meeting_Minutes.pdf

Handbook Changes November 25th, 2014

http://www.alsashow.net/11_25_14_Special_Meeting_Minutes.pdf

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