NCHA Cutting Horse Chatter • June 2020 • Vol. 73 No. 6

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/// OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE NATIONAL CUTTING HORSE ASSOCIATION ///

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/// CUTTING HORSE CHATTER JUNE 2020 VOL. 73 NO. 6 ///

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FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

A Matter of Trust

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rust and communication are vital components of any relationship, whether that relationship is between two people, a business and its customers, or between a rider and his horse. These two components are found in the building blocks of every strong and lasting relationship. Take, for example, our horses; we start building this relationship from day one. As they progress through their training, we introduce new training methods, surroundings, and experiences. Along each new step, we continue to communicate with the horse, allowing for the building of trust between both horse and rider. When the fall of the horse’s 3-yearold year rolls around, the horse has the confidence and trust in us, as the rider, to walk into the herd, have us drop our hand to their neck, and watch the magic come together. It all comes to fruition only because we have spent the time and effort to build a strong relationship.

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As legendary horseman Tom Dorrance explained, the true unity and willing communication between the horse and a person was not something that can be handed to someone. It is learned, it has to come from the inside of a person and inside of a horse. This is the same relationship I want for our association’s leadership and its members. It is no secret that our association has been faced with difficult challenges resulting from this pandemic. However, I believe that it has allowed us to reopen the lines of communication from our staff and leadership to our members. As shows across the world have been canceled, communication is all we have. From increased communication comes increased trust. As our staff and leadership continue to communicate with our members through these open lines of communication, those building blocks of trust will be placed. Like with our horses, this has to be learned, and learning does not happen overnight. The association has continued to move forward during this pandemic, and I believe it has made great strides on building this trust. Our staff has remained readily available to answer our members’ questions and concerns. As the country continues to reopen, we are looking forward to a great, safe Western Nationals Championship presented by 6666 Ranch and Metallic Cat Summer Spectacular this summer. I hope you will join us. With a focus on creating relationships built on trust and communication, our goal, as the staff, is to provide a successful, fun, and welcoming association for not only our members, but for the future generations to enjoy for years to come.

Jay Winborn

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE JUNE 2020

DEPARTMENTS

32 Industry Outlook

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the cutting calendar, but trainers have found a bright side to staying home, and look forward to the rest of the year.

NEWS 8 Youth Connection 10 Industry News 160 Late-Breaking News

34 Cattlemens Derby & Classic

Cutters flocked to Graham, Texas, and Sanctus and Rodrigo Taboga take home the 4-Year-Old Open championship.

NCHA Member Hall of Fame Inductees

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Bubba Cascio found early success with cutting horses.

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Frank Merrill is a lifelong horseman with a long list of achievements.

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Alice Walton has made cutting horses, art and philanthropy her focus.

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Bronc Willoughby’s goal is to leave a legacy for NCHA.

SHOWS 20 Achievement Buckles 22 Upcoming Aged Events 135 Limited Age Events 137 Coming Events

NCHA 142 Summer Spectacular Entry Forms 145 Youth Scholarship Cutting Entry Forms 146 Futurity Entry Forms 148 Foal Nomination Form 149 Membership Forms 156 NCHA Directors 157 NCHA Standing Committees

50 NCHA Profile

Hydie McAlister is riding high these days, both in the show pen and with her business.

158 Staff Directory

STANDINGS 18 Rookie of the Year Standings

52 Spotlight on Sponsors

Learn more about the National Cutting Horse Association’s major sponsors.

26 Leading Sires and Dams 112 Top 50 Open 114 Top 50 Non-Pro 120 Regional Leaders 122 Top 50 Restricted/Limited

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126 Area Leaders

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MASON GERBER MERRILL, left, the son of Tyler and Katy Merrill, and BRAYDEN CHARTIER, the son of R.L. and Mica Chartier, have been spending a lot of time horseback with their parents during the COVID-19 quarantine. Read about how trainers are handling their businesses during the pandemic on page 32. Photo by Mica Chartier.


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BOONOSA 2019 red roan stallion (The Boon x Ms Mimosa, by Freckles Playboy). Dam Earner of $177,404 - PE $282,283 HER CATNISS 2019 sorrel mare (Spots Hot x Louellas Cat, by High Brow Cat). Dam Earner of $305,305 - PE $125,304 HOT REYZ 2018 bay stallion (Spots Hot x Reycine, by High Brow CD). Dam Earner of $2,481 & full sister to earners of $433,993 KATANNA 2018 bay mare (Sigala Rey x Reeds Instant Magic, by Abrakadabracre). Dam Earner of $80,958 - Producer of money earner METALLIC ARROW 2018 sorrel mare (Metallic Cat x Ms Mimosa, by Freckles Playboy). Dam Earner of $177,404 - PE $282,283 METALLIC CINCIN UP 2019 sorrel stallion (Metallic Cat x Cinca Im Hot, by Spots Hot). Dam Earner of $265,969 METALLIC IM HOT 2019 sorrel stallion (Metallic Cat x Cinca Im Hot, by Spots Hot). Dam Earner of $265,969 METALLIC KALUPA 2019 red roan mare (Metallic Cat x Desires Kalupa, by Dual Rey). Dam 1/2 sister to earners of $857,143 METALLIC LITTLE LENA 2018 red roan stallion (Metallic Cat x TF Smartlittle Linda, by Smart Little Lena). Dam Earner of $139,036 - PE $276,796 METALLIC REY JAY 2019 red roan stallion (Metallic Cat x Rey Jay Play, by Dual Rey). Dam Earner of $215,177 - PE $214,117

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METALLIC SADIE 2019 red roan mare (Metallic Cat x Sadie Dual, by TR Dual Rey). Dam Earner of $22,065 & 1/2 sister to earners of $67,083 METALLIC SALLY CATT 2019 sorrel mare (Metallic Cat x Rockin Sallycat, by Rockin W). Dam Earner of $125,033 METALLIC SAN 2019 sorrel stallion (Metallic Cat x Boon San Spoon, by Hes A Peptospoonful). Dam Earner of $171,207 - PE $19,731 METALLIC SPOON 2019 red roan stallion (Metallic Cat x Boon San Spoon, by Hes A Peptospoonful). Dam Earner of $171,207 PE $19,731 MY METALLIC PEPTO 2018 bay roan mare (Metallic Cat x Peptacular, by Peptoboonsmal). Dam Earner of $110,362 - PE $328,306 PAT THE SPOT 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Pattie Rocks, by Rockin W). Dam Earner of $23,299 & 1/2 sister to earners of $569,378 PATTIE ROCKS 2013 sorrel mare (Rockin W x Stylish Baby Doll, by SR Instant Choice). CS - Spots Hot ‘21; ET - Metallic Cat ‘21; Earner of $23,299 & 1/2 sister to earners of $569,378 PENDING 2019 bay stallion (Spots Hot x Gettin Dark, by Metallic Cat). Dam Earner of $56,201 PENDING 2019 red roan mare (Metallic Rebel x Money Talks Smart, by Smart Mate). Dam Earner of $7,571 - PE $587,954

PENDING 2019 red roan stallion (Stevie Rey Von x One Sallycat, by One Time Pepto). Dam Earner of $48,260 - PE $129,591

PEWEE REESE 2016 red roan stallion (The Boon x Boon San Baby, by Boon San). Dam Earner of $244,725 - PE $10,277

PENDING 2019 bay roan stallion (Smooth As A Cat x Peptacular, by Peptoboonsmal). Dam Earner of $110,362 - PE $328,306

REBELIN HOT 2019 sorrel mare (Metallic Rebel x Cinca Im Hot, by Spots Hot). Dam Earner of $265,969

PENDING 2019 red roan stallion (Metallic Rebel x Peptacular, by Peptoboonsmal). Dam Earner of $110,362 - PE $328,306

SADIE DUAL 2013 sorrel mare (TR Dual Rey x Sadie The Cat, by High Brow Cat). CS - Metallic Cat ‘21; Earner of $22,065

PENDING 2019 sorrel stallion (Dual Smart Rey x Pinkys Little Sue, by Peptoboonsmal). Dam Earner of $63,361 - PE $102,054

SPOT A ROCKING 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Rockin Sallycat, by Rockin W). Dam Earner of $125,033

PENDING 2019 sorrel stallion (Cat Ichi x Rey Jay Play, by Dual Rey). Dam Earner of $215,177 - PE $214,117 PENDING 2019 sorrel mare (Spots Hot x Rosa De Montana, by Dual Smart Rey). Dam 1/2 sister to earners of $593,417 PENDING 2019 sorrel mare (Spots Hot x Royal Cat Rosita, by High Brow Cat). Dam Earner of $7,343 & 1/2 sister to earners of $58,738 PENDING 2019 red roan stallion (Metallic Cat x Spots Super Hot, by Spots Hot). Dam Earner of $9,500 & 1/2 sister to earners of $1,378,431 PENDING 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Rockin Sallycat, by Rockin W). Dam Earner of $125,033 PENDING 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Cinca De Maya, by Dual Rey). Dam Earner of $107,750 - PE $494,012 PENDING 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Sofie Rey, by Dual Rey). Dam Earner of $149,237 - PE $230,406 PENDING 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Rockin Sallycat, by Rockin W). Dam Earner of $125,033

SPOT BOON BABY 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Boon San Baby, by Boon San). Dam Earner of $244,725 - PE $10,277 SPOT CINCIN UP 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Cinca De Maya, by Dual Rey). Dam Earner of $107,750 - PE $494,012 SPOT SAN BABY 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Boon San Baby, by Boon San). Dam Earner of $244,725 - PE $10,277 SPOT THE REY 2018 sorrel stallion (Spots Hot x Reycine, by High Brow CD). Dam Earner of $2,481 & full sister to earners of $433,993 STARDUSTH 2018 sorrel mare (Sigala Rey x WH Cat And Mouse, by Wild Haired Cat). Dam Earner of $14,786 TALKIN BOON 2017 sorrel gelding (Smooth Talkin Style x Boon San Baby, by Boon San). Dam Earner of $244,725 - PE $10,277 TALKIN UP SALLY 2019 sorrel mare (Smooth Talkin Style x Rockin Sallycat, by Rockin W). Dam Earner of $125,033 THE BOONS BABY 2015 sorrel mare (The Boon x Boon San Baby, by Boon San). CS Metallic Cat ‘21; Earner of $3,340

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Rey Jay Play

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Other Early Consignments Include BINGO WITH GRANDMA 2008 sorrel mare (Dual Pep x Bingo Legacy, by Bingo Hickory). Colt - Crimson Bet; CS - Crimson Bet ‘21; PE $29,552 & 1/2 sister to earners of $307,735 BIT OF A CAT 2003 chestnut mare (High Brow Cat x Bit Of Starlight, by Grays Starlight). Colt - Crimson Bet; CS - Crimson Bet ‘21; Earner of $14,094 - PE $1,447 & 1/2 sister to earners of $131,982 DRIVIN ZEE DUALLY 2014 sorrel mare (Hydrive Cat x Zee Dualy, by Dual Pep). Colt - Crimson Bet; CS - Crimson Bet ‘21; Money Earner & 1/2 sister to earners of $1,353,308 DUALS PLAY KITTEN 2007 sorrel mare (High Brow Cat x Duals Play Kit, by Kit Dual). CS - Sigala Rey ‘21; Earner of $8,660 - PE $13,472 & 1/2 sister to earners of $430,233 HOTT BOUNCER 2019 sorrel stallion (Hottish x That Check Bounced, by Im Countin Checks). Dam Earner of $51,641 & 1/2 sister to earners of $422,677 HUG A REBEL 2019 red roan stallion (Metallic Rebel x Reynie Day Huggs, by Dual Rey). Dam Money Earner - PE $5,493 & full sister to earner of $375,842

JUST PLAYIN SMOOTH 2016 sorrel mare (Smooth As A Cat x Playin Shorty, by Playin Stylish). Full sister to earners of $331,875 KAT 2011 chestnut mare (High Brow Cat x Nyoka Pep, by Dual Pep). CS - Dual Smart Rey ‘21; Earner of $25,880 & 1/2 sister to earners of $448,073 LIKE A HAWK 2019 sorrel stallion (Catty Hawk x Boons To Molly, by Mr Boonsmal To You). Dam 1/2 sister to earners of $276,005 MOCHA LIGHT 2006 chestnut mare (Light N Lena x Dual Tari, by Dual Pep). CS - Sannman ‘21; Earner of $41,682 & 1/2 sister to earners of $273,276 PENDING 2018 sorrel mare (Bamacat x Fancy Blue Moon, by Peptoboonsmal). Dam Earner of $12,634 - PE $217,334 PENDING 2018 palomino mare (Boon A Little x FBW Sablena, by Bobby Doc Lena). PENDING 2018 brown stallion (Once In A Blu Boon x Bit Of A Cat, by High Brow Cat). Dam Earner of $14,094 - PE $1,447 & 1/2 sister to earners of $131,982

PENDING 2018 red roan mare (Crimson Bet x Smart Lil May, by Smart Little Lena). Dam Money Earner - PE $27,205 & 1/2 sister to earner of $57,856 PENDING 2018 bay roan stallion (Crimson Bet x Isabelle Light N Doo, by CD Lights). Dam 1/2 sister to money earners PENDING 2018 chestnut stallion (Kit Kat Sugar x Play A Bet, by Bet On Me 498). Dam Earner of $37,824 - PE $100,509 PENDING 2018 sorrel stallion (Kit Kat Sugar x Bingo With Grandma, by Dual Pep). Dam PE $29,552 & 1/2 sister to earners of $307,735 PENDING 2019 red roan stallion (Crimson Bet x Peponitas Dinky Doo, by Peponitas Acre). Dam Earner of $61,496 - PE $2,952 PENDING 2019 red roan stallion (Crimson Bet x Isabelle Light N Doo, by CD Lights). Dam 1/2 sister to money earners PENDING 2019 red roan stallion (Crimson Bet x Desires Dance Hall, by Bamacat). Dam Money Earner & 1/2 sister to earners of $881,084 PENDING 2019 red roan mare (Crimson Bet x Bingo With Grandma, by Dual Pep). Dam PE $29,552 & 1/2 sister to earners of $307,735 PENDING 2019 sorrel stallion (Kit Kat Sugar x Travalin Ms Dually, by Travalena). Dam 1/2 sister to earners of $8,803

PENDING 2019 red roan mare (Meteles Cat x FBW Sablena, by Bobby Doc Lena). PENDING 2019 sorrel mare (Woody Be Tuff x CR Miss N Cats Meow, by Miss N Okie). Dam PE $169,295 & full sister to earners of $325,581 REBEL LU 2019 red roan mare (Metallic Rebel x Lu Sea Lu, by Smart Mate). Dam Earner of $29,731 & 1/2 sister to earners of $302,181 REYDIO FLYER ONE 2019 brown stallion (Dual Smart Rey x One Catty Angel, by One Time Pepto). Dam Money Earner REYNIE DAY HUGGS 2003 sorrel mare (Dual Rey x Huggs Olena, by Smart Chic Olena) CS – Metallic Rebel ’21; Money Earner & full sister to earner of $378,668 SHELDEN COOPER 2016 sorrel gelding (Bet Hesa Cat x Minute Mate, by Smart Mate). Dam PE $66,225 SKYE LIGHT 2009 sorrel mare (Light N Lena x Nyoka Pep, by Dual Pep). CS - Sannman ‘21; Producer of money earner & 1/2 sister to earners of $473,953 SMART LIL MAY 2008 sorrel mare (Smart Little Lena x Amanda May, by Playgun). Filly - Crimson Bet; CS - Crimson Bet ‘21; Money Earner - PE $27,205 & 1/2 sister to earner of $57,856

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YOUTH CONNECTION

Hey NYCHA, BY MATTIE DUKES, SENIOR PRESIDENT, NYCHA

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e are one month away from the Summer Spectacular! I can’t wait! Youth week will be full of fun events, such as the scholarship cutting, World Finals (top 15), Family Fun Night, dance, talent show, banquet, art contest, speech contest, essay contest, and so much more. This show has always been one of my all-time favorites and I think this year will be another great one. The schedule should be out or will soon be, so keep your eye open for that. There have been some changes to the schedule to ensure that youth are

able to make it to the High School Rodeo finals in Nebraska, which are right after the conclusion of the Summer Spectacular youth week. The high school rodeo is another great opportunity that I would recommend y’all doing. It is a lot of fun and another way to show off your skills in the arena. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out. Can’t wait to see you all soon! In Your presence is fullness of joy! Psalm 16:11

Hello Fellow Cutters!

Hey NCHA!

BY FAITH CORRELL, SENIOR REPORTER, NYCHA

BY RILEY FARRIS, JUNIOR REPORTER, NYCHA

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uly is fast approaching, and you all know what that means! The Summer Spectacular is almost here! I am so excited to see everyone and share with you all of the awesome things we’ve been working on. The officer team has decided the theme for the 2020 Youth Convention is Leaving A Legacy. This year has started out as one that is going to leave its mark, and we want to leave our mark, too! Don’t forget that along with the main event—the showing—we also have a lot of extra activities, so make sure you get involved in all of the other fun things we have planned. Please remember that if any of you need anything, you can reach out to any of the officer team. Please feel free to contact us with any ideas or news you would like to share. Thank you! Whatever you do, do with all your heart, working for the Lord and not for men. Colossians 3:23

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e are in June now and I know it’s been tough not getting to go to any shows, but it will get better! Coming up is the NCHA Summer Spectacular, and I am so ready to go and see everyone. We hope to see everyone there. Hopefully our break has provided some good practice time and everyone will be prepared to show up and show out. I would like to wish everyone well and tell you to stay safe and healthy! If you wish to add anything to an article for the Chatter or newsletter, feel free to contact me! God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Psalm 46:1

RILEY FARRIS


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D O Y O U H A V E I T ?

KIT KAT SUGAR HAS SIRED:

SCOOTER KAT (Scooters Daisy Dukes, by Dual Smart Rey). $195,697: NRCHA Open Futurity Reserve Champion; 2019 NRCHA Open Stakes Champion; NSHA Open Fut. Champion. SUGRSPIZNEVRTHINGNIZ (Je wels Gotta Lizzy, by Lizzys Gotta Player). $177,817: 2019 NCHA Open Super Stakes Reserve Champion; 2019 Arbuckle Mountain 4-Y ear-Old Open Futurity and Bonanza Open Derby Reserve Champion. EX S N OHHS (Reycy Moon, by Cats Moon shine). $127,935: 3rd, 2019 NCHA Open Derby; finalist in the NCHA Open Super Stakes. DMAC DOGGF ATHER (Graciela Dual, by Dual Pep). $123,937: finalist in the NCHA Open Futurity; top 10, 2019 NCHA Open Super Stakes; 2019 PCCHA Summer Open Derby Champion. SWEET TOOTHE (One Sweet Sis, by One Time Pepto). $119,011: 2019 NCHA Amateur Horse of the Y ear; NCHA $100,000 Amateur and $100,000 Senior Amateur Futurities’ Champion. J USTA LIL BROWNSUGAR (Travs Scooter, by Smart Lil Scoot). $86,677: NCHA Senior Non-Pro Futurity Champion. KATS IN MY DAISEYS (Daisy May Rey, by Dual Rey). $83,964: split 4th, 2019 NCHA Open Super Stakes. I RECKON SO (Ju st As Reckless, by CD Royal). $76,634: 2019 NCHA Non-Pro Futurity Co-Champion; 2020 Bonanza Non-Pro Derby Reserve Champion (Gelding Champion). NOTHING COMES EASY (Smooth Little Cat, by Smooth As A Cat). $69,724: NCHA Amateur Futurity Champion (Gelding Champion). SUGAR N MY SHAYK (Short A Shay, by Shorty Lena). $69,059: 2019 NCHA $100,000 Amateur Super Stakes Co-Champion. SMART SUGAR KITTY (Dual Smart Kitty, by Dual Smart Rey). $60,180: 2019 Abilene Spectacular Open Derby Champion. ETCH N SKETCH (Reychell Rey, by Dual Rey). $58,112: top 12, NCHA Non-Pro Futurity; 2019 Breeders Inv. Non-Pro Classic Reserve Champion. KATS PAYDAY (Je rrys Lil Mistress, by Smart Little Je rry). $57,825: 5th, PCCHA Fall Open Futurity; 2019 Idaho Open Derby Co-Reserve Champion. RINGO (Lil Bit Reckless, by CD Royal). $57,019: 5th, 2019 Augusta 4-Y ear-Old Open Futurity (Gelding Champion). IMA REY KAT (Bee Gee Olena, by Red Rey King). $50,657: 2020 Abilene Spect. Amateur Classic Reserve Champion.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

Bobbie Broussard, 1920-2020

John Tolbert NCHA Hall of Fame Rider John Tolbert, 64, of Andrews, Texas, passed away April 28. Tolbert’s many accomplishments as a trainer include the 1993 NCHA Futurity championship win on Bobs Smokin Joe, and the 1985 NCHA Super Stakes co-championship on Boons Sierra. He also claimed two NCHA Futurity reserve championships, in 1984 on Boons Sierra and in 1991 on Mr Peponita Flo, and was champion of the 1988 PCCHA Futurity on Lenas First Patent. Tolbert grew up in Goliad, Texas and studied Range Science Management at Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas. It was while breaking colts at the famous Scharbauer Cattle Company, west of Midland, Texas, that Tolbert attended the stock show in Odessa, Texas. “It was one of the first big cuttings that I’d ever seen,” he remembered. 10

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Broussard sent Bob Acre Doc to Peewee Clements for breaking, and Clements advised him to put the colt on cattle. Gene Cook took over then, and later NCHA Hall of Fame Rider Sam Wilson, who stood Bob Acre Doc’s sire, bought half-interest in the stallion. Wilson won the 1986 NCHA Classic on the horse, and later showed him to win the 1991 NCHA World Championship. Houston attorney Suzan Cardwell bought Bob Acre Doc in 1990, and showed him herself to win the 1994 NCHA Non-Pro World Championship. Bob Acre Doc retired with career earnings of $381,703, and was inducted into the NCHA Hall of Fame in 1991. Glade Knight bought Bob Acre Doc in 2001. The stallion sired NCHA money earners of $9.4 million, including NCHA Futurity Open champion Bobs Smokin Joe, Non-Pro champion Peponitas Acre and Open World Champion Bobs Hickory Rio. A long-time resident of Delcambre, Broussard served in the United States

“We got to see all of the greats, but Matlock [Rose], in particular, I never will forget. He was riding [NCHA World Champion] Peponita. I had heard about him and about Peponita, but just watching him warm that horse up was one of the highlights of my life. I will never forget that day. I never got to ride any horses that he trained, but after I got to cutting, I learned a lot just by watching him.” Tolbert joined NCHA in 1978 and became professional trainer in 1981. He realized his first major success in 1984 with Boons Sierra, and although he never had an opportunity to show a horse trained by Matlock Rose, he did show Peponita’s son, Mr Peponita Flo, in the 1991 NCHA Futurity, where they were narrowly defeated, 224 points to 223.5, by Little Tenina and Greg Welch. In addition to his 1993 Futurity win with Bobs Smokin Joe, Tolbert also showed the Bob Acre Doc gelding,

Bobbie Brousard, breeder of NCHA Horse Hall of Fame member Bob Acre Doc.

Coast Guard. He was a shrimper prior to buying the Ice House in Delcambre, serving shrimp boats in the area for many years. He is survived by his son, Robbie Broussard and wife Darlene of Delcambre; daughters, Peggy Broussard of Delcambre and Bonnie Hebert and husband Kenneth of Henry; one brother, Herman Broussard and wife Leona of Delcambre; his sister in law, Nettie Broussard of Henry; four grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eta LeBlanc Broussard; and three brothers, Jimmy, Kern and Wayne Broussard. Evangeline Funeral Homes of Delcambre was in charge of arrangements.

NCHA Riders Hall of Fame member John Tolbert, with Clayton Tolbert in 1995.

owned by Ping Gough, to win the 1994 Abilene Spectacular and to claim the reserve championship in the 1994 NCHA Derby. “It’s really fun being associated with a guy that’s a real cowboy,” said Graham, Texas rancher Gough, after the NCHA Futurity win. “John is a real cowboy and a real horseman.” Funeral arrangements had not been announced at press time.

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Edmond Robert “Bobbie” Broussard, Sr., breeder of NCHA World Champion Bob Acre Doc, passed away April 8 at the age of 99. Broussard, who ran mixed cattle on his farm at Delcambre, Louisiana, was hoping to raise a ranch horse when in 1980 he bred his 16-year-old Sapp Head mare to Son Ofa Doc, on the advice of NCHA Hall of Fame Rider John Carter. Sapp’s Sandy had been a handy mare at home, but she had no performance credentials, and her only previous breeding had resulted in illfated twins. The mare herself died a few weeks after giving birth to Bob Acre Doc and Broussard hand-raised the colt on a homemade mash of Calf Manna, crimped oats, honey and milk. “I force-fed him a little bit at a time, three or four times a day,” he said of the colt, whose name came from a country railroad depot, Bob Acre, not far from Broussard’s home. “It took me a long time until he started eating by himself, but I never got discouraged with him.


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Mary Sue “Sissie” Ellis Morris Mary Sue “Sissie” Morris passed away April 28. Born in Columbus, Ga., she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler Ellis. She attended Louisiana State University and graduated from the University of Georgia, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She did further study at the New York School of Interior Design. At the University of Georgia, she met William S. “Billy” Morris III, and they were married in January of 1958, launching a lifelong devoted partnership. She would go on to raise a family, serve her church and community, and support the family business as an active director, as it grew from a single daily newspaper, The Augusta Chronicle, to become a diversified international media company, Morris Communications. She took great interest in the beauty of the natural world, expressed through gardening and inspiring fellow gardeners. She was an active member of the Sand Hills and Suburban garden clubs, and a member of the board of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia in Athens for many years. She worked with beautification projects for the city and community, and her beautiful floral arrangements graced the homes of family and friends.

Mrs. Morris had a reputation as a gracious hostess, be it with company employees and farm staff to kindergarten classes and church groups, to political dignitaries and even royalty. Family members said she was as comfortable on horseback in jeans or fly fishing in waders as she was greeting dignitaries in evening attire. Her photos from trips to faraway places were often not of landmarks and monuments, but of plants, trees, flower beds and floral displays. She taught Sunday School at Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church, where she also served terms as deacon and elder. She served on the boards of many of Augusta’s civic and cultural organizations including the Augusta Symphony Guild, Augusta Preparatory School, and Historic Augusta, and was a founding director and trustee of the Morris Museum of Art. She was a member of the Augusta Town Committee of the Colonial Dames in America, and Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a past volunteer for the Girls Club and a board member of the Widows’ Home. She was a member of the Junior League of Augusta, the Augusta Assembly and Augusta Country Club. A strong and gentle influence for her beloved children

Mary Sue “Sissie” Morris, wife of Augusta Futurity producer William S. “Billy” Morris.

and grandchildren, she also had many lifelong friends, who steadfastly saw one another through years of joys and sorrows and many travel adventures. The Morris family has been involved with cutting horses for many years. Survivors include her husband; three children, Will and Caroline Morris, John Tyler Morris, and Susie and Lee Baker; and five grandchildren, William S. Morris V; Gray Sullivan Morris, Lee House Baker Jr., Mary Ellis Baker, Alden Elizabeth Baker and Benjamin Morris Baker. A private graveside service was held.

Longtime NCHA member Gerald “Jerry” Louie, 85, of Chico, California, passed away due to an apparent heart attack on April 25. Raised on a farm in Kingman, Kansas, Jerry Louie enjoyed success mainly at West Coast events, as well as at the NCHA Western Nationals, and worked tirelessly to support the sport that he fell in love with at a California club cutting in 1981. “When I went to a cutting the first time, I saw something that was special, and it has had a major impact on my life ever since,” said Louie, who was a three-term (nine years) NCHA Executive Committee member, as well as a Regional Director for nearly three decades. He 12

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also worked on many NCHA standing committees, including the Promotion and Development Committee, and Budget and Compensation Review Committee; and was chairman of the Non-Pro Committee. As an NCHA Bronze Award winner, some of Louie’s proudest moments came as the winner of the 2006 Pacific Coast CHA Non-Pro Cutting Stakes, riding Playitagun; winner of the Big D Derby 5/6-Year-Old Non-Pro on Little Commander Dry; winner of the NCHA Breeders Cutting Amateur on Jokerlena; as well as a third-place finish on Jokerlena in the 1990 NCHA Super Stakes Non-Pro Classic. Louie served in the U.S. Marines and was an entrepreneur, developing Chabin, a

Jerry Louie, longtime NCHA member and cutting competitor.

manufacturing company, that he eventually sold. He also was an avid sports fan. Brusie Funeral Home in Chico handled arrangements.

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The news about Junie Wood, 2014 NCHA Horse of the Year and one of NCHA’s Top 20 all-time leading money earners, with $525,774, was shared April 10 on Facebook by her owner, Slate River Ranch. “It was with heavy hearts yesterday that we had to lay our mare Junie Wood to rest. She was diagnosed with kidney disease a few weeks back and unfortunately we had to make this tough decision.” Bred by Craig Crumpler, Wichita Falls, Texas, and sired by Nitas Wood, Junie Wood was a full sister to Woody Be Tuff (LTE $351,063), sire of NCHA and NRCHA earners of $6 million, and also bred by Craig Crumpler. Josh Crumpler, Craig’s son, trained Junie Wood, who they called Lucy, and Craig showed her to the 2013 NCHA Futurity Non-Pro championship. “My dad is a Doc Quixote man from way back,” said Crumpler of his father, Paul Crumpler, who won the 1973 NCHA Non-Pro Futurity on Doc Quixote, sire of the earners of $9.5 million, and maternal

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grandsire of both Junie Wood’s sire and dam. Tuffs Junie, Junie Wood’s dam, is the producer of 12 NCHA earners of more than $1.2 million. “I named her Junie Wood because her mom is Tuffs Junie, and I thought I owed it to her to put that [Junie] in her name,” said Crumpler, who sold Junie Wood to Slate River Ranch at the 2013 NCHA Futurity. Under John Mitchell for Slate River Ranch, Junie Wood never missed a beat, with a 229-point win in the 2014 NCHA Super Stakes, and eight more major wins, plus a reserve championship in the 2014 NCHA Derby, during her limited age event career. In addition, she also carried Slate River Ranch owner and non-pro contestant Glade Knight as a money earner in major Non-Pro and Non-Pro Senior divisions, as well as Mitchell’s daughter, Jade, as winner of the 2017 NCHA Junior Youth World Finals. “The horsemen that I respect know what it means to win so many in a row,” said Mitchell after Junie Wood’s 2015 NCHA Super Stakes Classic championship win, which was preceded by wins in the 2014

Junie Wood, pictured with John Mitchell, was a leading NCHA money earner.

NCHA Super Stakes, the 2014 Southern Futurity, the 2014 Brazos Bash, the 2015 Abilene Spectacular, the 2015 Bonanza and the 2015 Cattlemen’s Derby. “You have to be lucky to win, but when she has a shot, she still pulls it off. She’s a special horse.” At the time of her death, Junie Wood had produced one NCHA money earner, 4-yearold Ethell (LTE $12,511), by Metallic Cat, bred and owned by Slate River and shown by Mitchell. In addition, she has six other registered foals, two each from 2017, 2018, and 2019.

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Carson-Rose Canter.............Jonesville, NC .......................... 21 Isabelle Picklo ......................Magnolia, TX ............................ 21 Colton Miller .........................Sequin, TX ................................ 18 Hunter Beason......................Philadelphia, MS ........................ 9 Gavin Hershberger ...............Litchfield Park, AZ ..................... 7 Molli Kinchen ........................Tickfaw, LA ................................. 7 Gwen Gaughan .....................Las Vegas, NV ............................ 7 Maggie McCarthy .................Bedias, TX .................................. 7 Acey Pinkston .......................Stephenville, TX ......................... 7 Michayla Schmitt ..................Newark, OH................................ 6

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Ele Hop .................................. Greeley, CO..................... $3,852.02 Jackie Mitchell ...................... Helotes, TX ..................... $2,231.42 Jaira McKeown ..................... Minden, NV ..................... $2,035.03 Carol Wood ........................... Ione, CA............................$1,856.61 Chrystal Ainsworth ............... Georgetown, LA ..............$1,734.20 Mica Collins ........................... Washington, TX ...............$1,633.21 Marcelle Leblanc .................. Fort Worth, TX ................ $1,582.80 Sadie Grant ........................... Santa Maria, CA ...............$1,549.94 Jesse Stratton Espinosa ...... Palo Cedro, CA ............... $1,504.00 Dakota Presley ...................... Meridian, MS ....................$1,325.72

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Leading Sires of 2020 Rank Sires 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

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METALLIC CAT.......................................................................$1,524,272 DUAL REY.................................................................................$665,801 HIGH BROW CAT ......................................................................$515,830 ONCE IN A BLU BOON .............................................................$387,383 HOTTISH.................................................................................. $363,855 SMOOTH AS A CAT ................................................................... $348,114 KIT KAT SUGAR ........................................................................ $298,158 DUAL SMART REY .................................................................... $274,012 WOODY BE TUFF ..................................................................... $216,738 HIGH BROW CD ....................................................................... $198,010 BOON TOO SUEN......................................................................$156,418 ONE TIME PEPTO .....................................................................$135,952 IM COUNTIN CHECKS ..............................................................$134,666 SPOTS HOT ............................................................................... $96,278 BET HESA CAT........................................................................... $93,927 WR THIS CATS SMART ...............................................................$91,924 HYDRIVE CAT ............................................................................$90,990 CAT ICHI ..................................................................................... $70,910 HALREYCIOUS............................................................................ $69,913 THOMAS E HUGHES ..................................................................$57,384 BAMACAT ................................................................................... $54,841 LIZZYS GOTTA PLAYER .............................................................. $48,410 THIRD CUTTING ..........................................................................$48,174 SWEET LIL PEPTO ......................................................................$46,376 AUSPICIOUS CAT ...................................................................... $45,039 HES A PEPTOSPOONFUL .......................................................... $44,955 CATS MERADA............................................................................. $41,162 ONE TIME ROYALTY ...................................................................$36,767 CATTY HAWK.............................................................................. $35,931 PEPTOBOONSMAL .................................................................... $33,582 DUAL R SMOKIN ....................................................................... $33,286 REYS DUAL BADGER.................................................................. $31,827 JAZARELL CAT ............................................................................$24,715 DOCS STYLISH OAK................................................................... $24,521 CD LIGHTS ................................................................................ $23,287 CAT BELUE ................................................................................. $21,944 SMART SUGAR BADGER ............................................................$20,651 HIGH BROW COUGAR................................................................ $19,548 LIGHT N LENA ............................................................................ $19,483 LIL CATBALOO ...........................................................................$18,666 THAT SLY CAT..............................................................................$17,942 CD OLENA .................................................................................. $16,207 REYDIOACTIVE ...........................................................................$13,856 SOPHISTICATED CATT ...............................................................$13,660 C SPOT CUT ................................................................................. $13,117 SMART MATE..............................................................................$12,625 INSTANT STARLIGHTS ................................................................$12,392 CD ROYAL ....................................................................................$11,744 ROCKIN W ................................................................................... $11,672 CATS MOONSHINE.......................................................................$11,617

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MR PEPPYS FRECKLES ............................................................... $11,501 NITAS WOOD...............................................................................$11,288 HIGH BROW JACKSON ...............................................................$11,039 DUALIN BOON ...........................................................................$10,406 DEALNWITHACOOLCAT .............................................................$10,255 NRR CAT KING COLE ...................................................................$10,211 NEAT LITTLE CAT ......................................................................... $9,815 BET ON ME 498 ........................................................................... $9,707 EBR KITTY HAWK .........................................................................$9,436 CAT T MASTERSON ...................................................................... $9,120 BOON A LITTLE ..............................................................................$9,114 LITTLE DULCES REY.....................................................................$8,872 MR BLACK AND DECKER ............................................................ $8,632 MISSISSIPPI CAT ......................................................................... $8,598 CAT A REY ................................................................................... $8,465 RASCAL CATS.............................................................................. $8,086 CATS QUIXOTE JACK .................................................................... $7,791 SMART TIME PEPTO 10 ................................................................$7,695 WILD HAIRED CAT ........................................................................ $7,459 SMART LIL SCOOT .......................................................................$7,329 DUAL PEP ......................................................................................$7,160 MANDALAY REY ...........................................................................$6,702 LAREDO BLUE ............................................................................. $6,507 PLAYGUN......................................................................................$6,479 SIGALA REY ................................................................................. $6,385 PRETTY BOY CAT .........................................................................$6,372 METELES CAT.............................................................................. $6,330 SMART MORIAS CAT .....................................................................$6,148 PURDY BOY FLASH ..................................................................... $6,068 PEPTO TAZ ...................................................................................$5,752 COWBOY CATTYLAC ....................................................................$5,720 STYLIN CAT ................................................................................. $5,506 ATHENA PUDDY CAT................................................................... $5,496 QUEJANAISALENA .......................................................................$5,397 HICKORYS INDIAN PEP ...............................................................$5,200 CAT N A HAT ............................................................................... $4,885 SMART ROYAL REY ......................................................................$4,790 DESIRES LITTLE REX ....................................................................$4,700 FLO RIDER ....................................................................................$4,587 CATS GOTTA DIAMOND ............................................................... $4,477 STARLIGHTS GYPSY ......................................................................$4,123 QUITE A BOON.............................................................................$3,789 PEPPY PLAYS FOR CASH ............................................................. $3,779 BLESSED TWICE ...........................................................................$3,702 SINFUL CAT ................................................................................. $3,624 CATTY REY ................................................................................... $3,571 BOBS HICKORY RIO .................................................................... $3,565 PEPTO JACK .................................................................................$3,344 SMART LITTLE LENA ................................................................... $3,309 BETS CD ........................................................................................$3,137


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NEVER REYLINQUISH .................................................................$79,148 SHOW BIZ KITTY ........................................................................$76,786 TWICE AS REYCY ...................................................................... $63,087 DONAS COOL CAT .................................................................... $60,840 SOFIE REY ................................................................................. $58,529 HIGHBROW SUPERCAT .............................................................. $57,795 ARC CATTY DUAL........................................................................ $53,121 CAT MOM DO .............................................................................$50,337 MISS STYLISH PEPTO ................................................................ $49,881 LIL FOXIE STARLIGHT ............................................................... $48,852 SMART CAT MORIA ................................................................... $46,934 MISS ELLA REY ......................................................................... $46,507 DESIRES KATRINA ..................................................................... $46,304 SMART LOOKIN MATE ................................................................$45,749 LITTLE BOW PEEPTO ..................................................................$44,172 SHEZA STYLISH COUGAR ......................................................... $43,666 EAZEE E ......................................................................................$42,770 SPECIAL NU KITTY .................................................................... $42,355 JUSTA LIL FRECK ...................................................................... $40,663 HOLLY IS SMOOTH ................................................................... $39,629 MISS WOODY TWO SHOES....................................................... $36,942 CATS SMART LADY .....................................................................$36,771 CINCA DE MAYA ........................................................................ $34,998 CATALANEY ............................................................................... $34,649 MY LIZZY BABE ......................................................................... $34,259 ROYAL RED RINPOCHE ............................................................. $33,495 CATRINA STARLIGHT.................................................................$32,809 ONE SWEET SIS ........................................................................$32,002 TOO SMART TOODIE.................................................................. $31,458 REY N STYLE .............................................................................. $30,531 LIL LENA LONG LEGS ................................................................$30,050 REYCY MOON ........................................................................... $29,992 LITTLE PEPTO GAL ..................................................................... $28,774 SWEET SHORTY LENA .............................................................. $28,428 SWEET SMOKE LENA ................................................................. $28,412 SUES SO SMART ....................................................................... $28,345 SMART LOOKIN HI BROW ...........................................................$27,571 A LITTLE REYLENA .....................................................................$26,847 CAT COUNTIN CHECKS ..............................................................$26,714 REYHANNA.................................................................................$26,301 FRECKLESAREINSTYLE ..............................................................$26,077 SPOTS A PLAYIN ....................................................................... $26,042 SPECIAL NU BABY......................................................................$25,778 CAROLENA MOON .................................................................... $25,395 REYAL MONEY ..........................................................................$25,290 CAT BLACK I .............................................................................. $24,359 BET ON HOUSTON..................................................................... $24,195 SWEET ABRA .............................................................................$23,502 HISSY CAT ................................................................................. $23,455 STYLISH LITTLE BOW.................................................................$23,327

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The COVID-19 pandemic changed the cutting calendar, but trainers found the bright side of being quarantined at home. INTERVIEWS BY JENNIFER HORTON AND KRISTIN PITZER COMPILED BY SUSAN MORRISON

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t the end of December of 2019, as cutting horse trainers and owners were enjoying some holiday time after the NCHA Futurity, officials in China confirmed a cluster of cases of pneumonia from an unknown cause. By early January, that outbreak had a named cause: COVID-19, a new form of coronavirus. It wasn’t until a few weeks later, on January 21, that the United States had its first confirmed case. And by January 30, the outbreak was declared a global public health emergency. Cutting events continued as usual, though, including the Abilene

Spectacular, Augusta Futurity and The Ike Futurity. Few would have expected that in six short weeks everything would change. By early March, cancellations were the norm. On March 26, NCHA announced the cancellation of the Kit Kat Sugar Super Stakes. The disappointment among cutters was palpable, and many wondered how this would affect the industry. As it turns out, although cutters love to show and have missed those opportunities, many also have been taking advantage of being at home to spend more hours on their young horses and time with their families.

Some who live close by essentially quarantined together. Trainers R.L. Chartier and Tyler Merrill are neighbors in Weatherford, Texas, and have spent time working horses together. Their sons, Brayden Chartier and Mason Merrill (pictured on the cover) have been mounted on reliable horses to “help” their parents work and enjoy family time. “They’re quite the pair,” Chartier said. “That’s been good, and I get to spend a lot of time with them.” We asked several trainers how the shutdown had affected them and their business, and what their plans are as shows began to reappear on the calendar.

What has been the biggest change for you since the pandemic and quarantine began?

that I’ve had have stuck with me and left the horses in training. I might have had one horse that left right when it first began. It was a client that lives close by, and it just didn’t make any sense for him to leave his horse here if we weren’t going to shows, but for the most part, we’ve been business as usual. We’ve been working horses every day. I’ve really been focusing a lot on my 3-year-olds, but we’ve been working the show horses enough to keep them in shape and have them ready to go whenever we get a chance.

be done that you don’t tend to because you’re on the road so much, so it was good and bad.

Scott Amos, Loma, Colorado: Basically not anything except that our travels have been shut down. As far as working on the farm and training horses, it’s been kind of nice to stay at home and enjoy it. I’m actually enjoying training horses again. Cara Brewer, Jay, Oklahoma: The lack of shows. While we’re at home there’s not much change. It’s still the same get up, go work horses, take care of my son. We spend a lot of time with family. We’ve kept on with [homeschooling our son, Brand]. We used to meet with the teacher once a week. We can’t do that, so that’s a small change. We live out in the country and we don’t have a lot of people come over. So just the lack of shows, it’s a very odd feeling not to have a goal to work toward. Russ Carroll, Forney, Texas: I’ve been very fortunate that the clients 32

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R.L. Chartier, Weatherford, Texas: It hasn’t really affected me any as far as losing horses or anything like that. Obviously, our show horses went on board and exercise just to stay in shape. But other than that, it didn’t change much other than being home a lot for me, and getting to spend time playing with the kids and doing stuff you don’t usually get to do. It was a bad thing for income, winnings and things like that, but there was also a lot of stuff that needed to

Russ Miller, Saint Anthony, Idaho: Really, the biggest change is that we just don’t have any cuttings to go to. We’re right here, we go to the barn every day and work, and then come back into the house. Fortunately for us, our clients have all left their horses here, because they want to go cut when we can cut again.

What is the worst part of it? Amos: I think it just takes away from regular ordinary life. I think it puts kind of a shadow over people. When they’re forced to stay home and not live their lives as they normally do, it just puts kind of a black cloud over everything. I have a senior and, you know, it’s hard on them because of rodeo season and sports and everything affiliated with school. And then the poor elderly that have gotten sick from it. It’s sad.


Dirk Blakesley, Augusta, Kansas: The horse part’s all been good. My daughter didn’t get to play softball, so that’s been hard on me. My son didn’t play baseball. That’s the only part that’s been bad for me. But not having shows, you miss out on winnings. That part did hurt [ financially], if I’m just counting the weekend stuff. That could catch up after two or three months probably and start to bother you. At this point it hasn’t hit us hard, like I’ve heard [it has for] some of them. Brewer: Missing two of our biggest shows, the Super Stakes and the BI [Breeder’s Invitational], is a huge hit for the economics of it. Carroll: I think the worst part would just be not having a cutting to go to. I’m fortunate to have really supportive clients that have kept some older horses in training when they really didn’t have to, just really for my benefit more than anything, because without any cuttings to go to, they could have easily kept them at home until it got closer to a show. So, yeah, just the fact we haven’t had a cutting to go to, it makes it a little hard for some of those people to justify spending the money to have their horse stay in training. But luckily, at least in my case, those people chose to do that just mainly to be supportive. Miller: “I guess, just for me, the worst part of it is the unknown. Our society in January and February was rolling on and everybody was happy. Within a 30-day period, everything just stopped—the economy and everything else. That’s the scary part for me. Tyler Merrill, Weatherford, Texas: We’re we’re kind of a social family. And we just haven’t been able to do any social events, or have people over. I guess that would be an unfortunate thing. I mean, it’s not bad, nothing bad has happened to us, but it’s just been kind of a lull.

What is the best part of it? Blakesley: Just getting to stay home and spend a lot more time at home with my kids and wife; that’s a good

part. There really hasn’t been a good part or a bad part toward the horse end of it on my deal. But I have enjoyed the time with the kids home. I’ve had a lot of extra help here since they were both stuck at home and couldn’t go do anything with their friends! We have gotten a lot of projects done that have been on hold for a while.

Merrill: I think we’ve grown closer as a family and kind of got rid of some of the modern things that we really don’t need, and went back to sitting down at the table and reconnecting, that kind of stuff. A lot of projects have gotten done. Some greener horses that, this time of year when we’re [usually] gone don’t get attention, have gotten better.

Brewer: We’ve gotten to spend a lot of time at home, with the 2-year-olds and 3-year-olds. And with my family, there’s been a lot of quality time. Jim Haworth and I have quite a few broodmares here and I’ve been able to spend a lot of time with the babies. I’m pretty sure most of our horses are ready for us to go back to a show!

What has been the most surprising thing?

Miller: Actually, the best part of it for us is being home. We’re fortunate we have our kids. They’re here, so they’re all riding every day. The kids have been homeschooled, because school’s been out. The grandkids have spent a lot more time here. I think we’ve had more family time without having baseball practice, gymnastics, piano, all that other stuff. We’ve had more time to just spend together. Carroll: I think it’s been just life slowing down a little bit, and knowing that I’ve got a full week and a full weekend to work my colts and get done here at the ranch what we need to get done, so there hasn’t been any rush. We’ve been able to work at kind of a slower, more relaxed pace. And with that being said, I’ve been able to probably have a little more quality time with my family. My family goes with me on the road anyway. We homeschool our two children. But it’s just been slower and a little more relaxed. So that’s probably been the nicest thing about it. Chartier: Getting to spend a lot of time on these 3-year-olds. This time of year, usually you’ve got the Super Stakes and then you go over to the BI and you get to haul some with you, but you can’t take them all. So you get to spend some quality time on just being on them and in good weather. It’s not 110 degrees like it is in the summertime. It’s just been good to spend time on the horses.

Amos: I don’t know if it’s surprising, but I’m really blessed. I’ve got loyal customers that really stuck with me and supported me through all this, and didn’t take any horses home. Blakesley: Probably just how wild it got shutting all the businesses down. I feel bad for those people that don’t have work. It’s surprising to me that it went that far. Where I live it just hasn’t gotten that bad, so it’s hard to wrap my brain around having an entire hospital full. It’s surprising how they shut the schools down, it happened so fast. That really surprised me. We’re very fortunate living in the country during this deal. We can get out. We just do the same thing every day that we’ve always done. We don’t go to town as often. Brewer: At first it was just such an odd feeling and I wasn’t very comfortable not having a show to look forward to. Now I’ve gotten in the rhythm of it and I’ve enjoyed being home and enjoyed spending a lot of time with the colts, and with Brand and my husband. I’m just getting the social distancing down and now we have to go back to shows! I’m sure it’s controversial, but I think it is time for us to go back to work.” Carroll: I just keep going back to my clients. I don’t know that it’s surprising, but it’s shown me how fortunate I am to work for people that don’t just think of themselves, and put their trainer in their line of thoughts, and his livelihood. And I think it just shows we’re pretty fortunate to be in the industry that we’re in. CONTINUED ON PAGE 115 JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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4-Year-Old Limited Open CHAMPION:

Lil Metallic Ace, shown by Clay Johnson, owned by WR Diversified Holdings LP; 221; $6,000 Co-Reserve Champions:

Old Towne Road, shown by Steve Oehlhof, owned by Rose Valley Ranch; 219; $4,420

Co-Reserve Champions: Ahhh Honey Honey, shown by Clay Johnson, owned by William & Billie Aylesworth; 219; $4,420

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4-Year-Old Non-Pro CHAMPION:

Lance Cooper showing Wiskeemakesmefriskee, owned by Michael & Jennifer Cooper; 219.5; $6,800

Reserve Champion:

Ryan Rapp showing Too Suen To Drive, owned by Philip & Mary Ann Rapp; 219; $5,350 3rd: Brad Wilson showing Sumkinda Kitkat, owned by Brad Wilson; 218; $4,350 4th: Bobby Ray Hawkins showing Im A Platinum Kitty, owned by Bobby Ray & Mary Jo Hawkins; 217; $3,380 5th: Austin Adams showing One Blu Fox, owned by Austin Adams; 216.5; $2,900 JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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4-Year-Old Unlimited Amateur CHAMPION:

Lee Gandy showing Spending Benjamins, owned by Lee Gandy; 222; $4,500

Reserve Champion:

Jacob Taurel showing Bet On Banner, owned by David Taurel; 217; $3,400 3rd: Alyssa Turner showing Missin Kittens, owned by Bruce & Kathy Morine; 216.5; $2,400 4th: Parke Greeson showing Blu Boon Cat, owned by Sarco Creek Ranch; 214.5; $1,900 5th: Robert Masterson showing Peek A Smoothee, owned by Robert Masterson; 214; $1,500

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Rollz Royce, shown by Beau Galyean, owned by Thomas Guinn; 226; $18,000

Reserve Champion:

Lady Metallic, shown by Grant Setnicka, owned by Sheryl & Thomas Peterson; 221.5; $16,000 3rd: Cool N Hot, shown by Kobie Wood, owned by Kobie & Paula Wood; 220.5; $13,000 4th: Exs And Ohhs, shown by Lloyd Cox, owned by Barker Ranch CH LLC; 220; $10,000 5th: Stylish Hailee, shown by James Payne, owned by Kathleen Moore; 219.5; $7,500

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5/6-Year-Old Limited Open CHAMPION:

Metallic Rabbit, shown by Cara Brewer, owned by Jim Haworth; 223; $5,200

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Metallic Jack, shown by Neil Roger, owned by Lachlan Perks; 220; $4,200 3rd-4th: Our Little Hottie, shown by Cara Brewer, owned by A.D. Woods; 217; $2,650 3rd-4th: Bill Oreylly, shown by Armando Costa Neto, owned by Fazenda Barrinha Corporation; 217; $2,650 5th: C Spot Betty, shown by Andy Sherrerd, owned by Mark & Eva Gardiner; 0; $1,470

5/6-Year-Old Non-Pro CHAMPION:

Jessica Gonsalves showing Mean Bean, owned by Double G Cutting LLC; 220; $6,910

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Nadine Payne showing Blu Velvet, owned by James & Nadine Payne; 216.5; $5,410 3rd: Kathleen Moore showing Summer Time Fun, owned by Ty Moore; 216; $4,410 4th: Ali Good showing Cat Belue, owned by Ali Good; 213; $3,410 5th: Paula Wood showing Cool N Hot, owned by Kobie & Paula Wood; 211; $2,410 JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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5/6-Year-Old Unlimited Amateur CHAMPION:

Austria Arnold showing Cat About Houston, owned by Austria Arnold; 222; $4,000

Reserve Champion:

Andrea Sutten showing Wicked Metal, owned by Von & Andrea Sutten; 219; $3,000 3rd-5th: Scott Rorah showing Smoothtalknsonovagun, owned by Strawberry Patch Ranch LLC; 216; $2,100 3rd-5th: Lisa Crossen showing Metalic Knight, owned by. Lisa Crossen; 216; $2,100 3rd-5th: Traci Shehady showing You Cant Buy Love, owned by Traci Shehady; 216; $2,100

5/6-Year-Old $50,000 Amateur CHAMPION:

Sara Selby showing Boons Suzy Q, owned by Sara Selby; 219; $2,900

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Duce Barlow showing Showshawna Rey, owned by Barlow Livestock Inc.; 214.5; $2,200 3rd: Alyssa Turner showing Adventure Of Faith, owned by Bruce & Kathy Morine; 214; $1,900 4th: Jessica Floyd showing Smooth Lil Kit Kat, owned by Jessica Floyd; 213.5; $1,500 5th: Corrie Rousey showing Sweet Memoreyz, owned by Corrie Rousey; 212; $1,300 40

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harles W. “Bubba” Cascio was meant to be a horseman. His name is associated with great running Quarter Horses like Dash For Cash, Dashingly and Rocket Wrangler. But before that, there were cutting horses—and some great ones, including a life-changing mare named Royal Jazzy. Cascio didn’t start out wanting to be trainer; by the time he was a teenager, he hoped to be a jockey. His father, Jake, trained race horses for Lester Goodson in Magnolia, Texas, and Cascio—born in 1932—rode some before he outgrew the job description. So he turned to cutters, and it was a good move. “Matlock Rose had come there to train performance horses,” Cascio

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recalled. “I was about 16 years old, and he got to putting me on some cutting horses. That’s where I got started. We got to be friends. He taught me a lot.” Cascio worked for Rose for about five years, and then hauled alongside his mentor. He showed horses including Poco Mona, a daughter of Poco Bueno and a three-quarter sister to the great Poco Lena; and Calamity Jane, a mare that helped put Paints on the map in the cutting world. But Royal Jazzy was the cutting horse that was most special to Cascio. When she came up for sale, he was newly married and didn’t have the $5,000 he needed. Rose advised him to buy the mare and loaned him the money. Just a few months later, Cascio and Royal Jazzy won the last of the

money he needed to pay back Rose. He and the mare won the cutting at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas four years in a row—starting when she was just a 3-year-old—and also won major cuttings in San Antonio and Houston, Texas, and Denver, Colorado. For half a dozen years, Cascio trained race horses in the morning and rode cutters in the afternoon. He made the major shows, but said he never hauled for the world. But Royal Jazzy earned more than $28,000 and was in the NCHA Open top 10 in 1961 and 1962. “Everybody who ever saw this mare work thought she was one of the best horses in the world,” said Cascio, who twice turned down what was big money at the time for Royal Jazzy. “It was a lot of fun owning a horse that everybody wanted.” Cascio, who now lives in Tolar, Texas, with his wife, Judy, called Rose his biggest influence in cutting. “We were just like brothers,” he said. “We had a lot of fun and had a lot of success.” Cascio went on to train successful running horses for more than 40 years, and won the All American Futurity twice, with Three Oh’s in 1968 and Rocket Wrangler in 1970. Dash For Cash won two world championship titles. Cascio is a member of the American Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame and Texas Racing Hall of Fame, but said the NCHA Hall of Fame induction means the most to him. “This is where I started my career, as a cutting horse guy,” he said. “I’m so proud getting into the NCHA Hall of Fame.”

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Frank Merrill

With a long list of achievements and service in the NCHA, AQHA and other equine and civic organizations, this lifelong horseman joins the Members Hall of Fame. BY KRISTIN PITZER

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ll his life, Frank Merrill wanted to be a cowboy. Born to non-horsey parents Ralph and Scotti, Merrill started riding at 5 years old through a polo club in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 50 miles south of his hometown of Fremont. While those “flat-seat” days could have easily pointed him toward the polo world, Merrill was enamored with cutting horses. Sixty years and a lifetime of NCHA involvement and achievements later, Merrill was recognized for his contributions by induction this year into the NCHA Members Hall of Fame. “I’m totally surprised, overwhelmed and very humbled,” Merrill, 71, said of his induction. Merrill jumped into the horse industry with both feet, leaving Michigan State University with one year left until graduation to apprentice for Matlock 44

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Rose and George Tyler in 1969. He then went to work for Jerry Wells, where he helped with breeding duties and gained a wealth of knowledge. “It was a horseman’s graduate school,” Merrill said with a laugh. “I went to ‘Tyler and Rose University,’ and I went to graduate school with Jerry Wells. There was no accreditation involved. It was on-the-job training and a lot of hard work.” Merrill purchased 100 acres of land in Purcell, Oklahoma, in 1972, and started building Windward Stud. He married Robin Severinsen three years later— after years of trying to convince her to go on a date—and the pair had three children: McKenzie, Megan and Tyler. Over the 34 years the Merrills owned and operated Windward Stud, Merrill managed more than 110 stallions and was the syndicate manager of at least 12. Many were top Quarter Horse

racing and performance stallions, with some Thoroughbreds mixed in. He and Robin retired from the commercial breeding business in 2003 and had a complete dispersal. Their children all moved to Texas, and all are involved in the cutting industry, and the Merrills eventually followed, buying a place in Poolville in 2012. A past president of the American Quarter Horse Association, Merrill has been involved with the NCHA’s leadership since the 1990s, when he joined the Limited Age Committee. He’s served on several other committees since then and is currently chairman of the Competition Committee, a trustee of the NCHA Foundation and an NCHA Director. He’s also the manager of the Dogwood Foundation and operates M5 Performance Bloodstock, an equine consulting and appraisal business. With so many years of service to the industry under his belt, Merrill has worked hard to grow the NCHA. While he enjoys showing as a non-pro at the top levels of the association, Merrill is most passionate about youth involvement. He continues to channel his efforts into increasing membership and enthusiasm in young riders. “My biggest fear is that we haven’t got enough youth in numbers following in our footsteps to sustain our horse industry as we know it today,” Merrill said. “I want our youth numbers and participation to grow, and I want them to be sustainable. In other words, I want those youth to do what my kids did and enjoy their youth years, but go on to become fine horsemen in their own right.”

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Frank Merrill has been involved in many facets of the horse industry, from standing stallions to showing cutting horses.


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Alice Walton

Cutting horses, art and philanthropy have been top priorities in this Arkansan’s life. BY SUSAN MORRISON

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lice Walton has been an influential force in the cutting industry, but if you ask her, she’ll tell you that horses have been a guiding force in her life. When she was in third grade, her grandfather gave her and her brothers a horse named Bambi. By the age of 13, with a loan from her father, Sam Walton, she bought her first horse. From that point on, there was no turning back. Walton says Pat Patterson was an early influence in cutting, and her first trainer was Kenneth Galyean. “He taught me and my mare to cut,” she says. Walton became a leading breeder and owner, and her Rockin W Ranch, established in 1983 and sold in 2017, was home to some legendary horses. One of her favorites was Boon San Kitty, a fourth-generation Walton-bred mare and NCHA Horse of the Year who produced 2009 NCHA Futurity Open Champion Rockin W, shown by 46

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Tony Piggott. Boon San Kitty was the daughter of Boon San Sally, a mare Walton describes as “the start of everything; she was the queen.” “The minute Rockin W was born I knew he was great, so I named him after my ranch,” Walton said. Although Walton had a complete dispersal of her cutting horses in 2015 and later sold her ranch, the influence of horses is still strong. “I’ve learned more from my relationships with animals, particularly horses, than almost any other relationships I’ve had,” she said. “When people and horses get together, people learn a heightened sensitivity to nonverbal communication that is so helpful in reading people and making decisions in your life. I really feel like my relationship with horses has been one of the biggest advantages I’ve had in my life.” Walton said working with young trainers, including Eddie Flynn and Jesse Lennox, was a rewarding part of the business.

“Working with young trainers has always been one of the things I’ve loved most,” she said. “Working with someone who maybe wasn’t proven but had the right touch and love for horses was so rewarding.” With a current focus on the arts and philanthropy, Walton has numerous irons in the fire. She founded Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, and is chairwoman of the museum’s board of directors. She is a board member of the Walton Family Foundation, which focuses on education, the environment and the Walton family’s home region of Northwest Arkansas and the ArkansasMississippi Delta; and founder of the Alice L. Walton Foundation, a philanthropic organization dedicated to increasing access to the arts, improving education and advancing economic opportunities. She also recently announced the formation of the Whole Health Institute, with a goal to drive transformation in healthcare delivery and the ultimate goal of making “whole health” and well-being affordable and accessible nationwide. Her work in education has extended to the cutting industry, where she was instrumental in creating a scholarship program for youth members. Walton has received numerous awards for her philanthropic efforts, but said induction into the NCHA Members Hall of Fame “holds a special place in my heart.” “I am so fortunate to share [this honor] with my ranch family who grew with me, challenged me, and supported me in the cutting horse world,” she said. “The NCHA plays a tremendous role in bringing great horses and people together. The cutting horse community represents the best of how we look after each other, something we need now more than ever.”

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Alice Walton is shown with The Boon, who sold at her 2015 dispersal sale. The stallion is a son of her beloved Boon San Kitty.


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Bronc Willoughby

This Members Hall of Fame inductee’s goal is to leave NCHA “better when I leave than it was when I got here.” BY JENNIFER HORTON

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uccess in the arena put him into the NCHA Riders Hall of Fame, with $1.3 million in lifetime earnings. His volunteer service has placed Bronc Willoughby into the Members Hall of Fame, which recognizes individuals for outstanding contributions to NCHA and the industry. His father, Jim Willoughby, was a horse trainer. “He rode reiners, cutting horses, and whatever back in the day,” said Willoughby, who chose cutting. “It’s the most fun you can have on a horse.” In 1976, Bronc called trainer Tom Lyons for a job. “I loaded up what little I had and drove to Arizona. When I got to Phoenix I had about five bucks left to my name,” said Willoughby. He worked for Lyons two and a half years before striking out on his own. 48

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“When I hung my shingle and started training horses, I planned on being here a long time. I wanted NCHA to get better,” he said. “If I could help, I felt it was my obligation. I took that to heart.” He got his judges card and became a director, and served on “nearly every committee NCHA has had,” he said, Willoughby has chaired the Judges, Professional Trainers and Cattle committees. He also spent six years on the NCHA executive board in the early 1990s. “The original Grievance Committee was Punk Carter, Lindy Burch and myself during my first stint on the executive board,” he remembered. After stepping back for a few years, Willoughby felt he could provide guidance again to the executive committee. He served two more terms, including as president in 2008-2009. “We accomplished a lot, including creating what became the Mercuria

[cuttings],” said Willoughby. They began as the World Series of Cutting, with the support of the 6666 Ranch, before Mercuria became the title sponsor. “When Bill Freeman passed away I was president. Terry Riddle and Sharon, Bill’s sister, came to me. We put together a big memorial service for Bill during the Summer Spectacular,” he said. “It was quite a tribute to a very special person.” Willoughby also was part of the committee that created the Bill Freeman Memorial Award and continues to serve on the selection committee. He also said he is proud of the Whitney and Greg Welch Memorial Youth Sportsmanship Award. Willoughby’s daughter and Whitney Welch grew up the best of friends. Following the death of Whitney and three friends in an accident caused by a drunk driver, Bronc and his wife, Patti, approached her father to create a youth sportsmanship award. When Greg passed away from cancer, his name was added alongside his daughter’s on the award. Willoughby said watching youth riders grow up and stay involved in cutting has been rewarding. “It’s cool to see kids I’ve known since they were just starting to ride develop into responsible adults and see how NCHA has influenced them,” he said. He has called upon the younger professional trainers to step up, get involved and take their turn caring for their association and its future. “I want to thank my wife [Patti] for putting up with me for so long and all I’ve put her through to get us where we’re at today,” he chuckled, adding that family ties are part of what makes NCHA strong. “It’s been great,” said Willoughby of his life in cutting. “NCHA is awesome. We’ve got lifelong friends and we made a great place to raise kids. “It’s all about family. It always has been for me, and always will be.”

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Bronc Willoughby is a trainer who has been involved in many areas of NCHA.


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Hydie McAlister

This NCHA amateur exhibitor is riding high in the show pen and in business. BY JENNIFER HORTON

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ydie McAlister found her way to cutting about 15 years ago. Like a notuncommon story, McAlister was dating a guy who had a cutting horse. She tried it. She liked it. She bought her first cutting horse, a green 4-year-old gelding named Trouble Aint Smart, from Merritt Wilson, and nicknamed the horse “Jellybean.” Bypassing the entry-level $2,000 Limit Rider class, McAlister spent the next three years showing Jellybean (Smartest Little Pep x Im In Trouble Again x Smart And Trouble) in the Amateur classes at aged events. At weekend shows, they entered the Novice/Non-Pro and the $50,000 Amateur classes. The horse outlasted the guy, and she has been an avid cutter ever since. A Houston native, McAlister grew up competing as a youth in American Quarter Horse Association shows during her junior high and high school years and into college. In 1982, she won the youth hunt seat equitation class at the All American Quarter Horse Congress on Enterprise Joe, a gelding by Poco Bueno. Then, as sometimes happens, she was out of the 50

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show arena for several years before she and Jellybean hit the sandbox. What draws her to the sport of cutting? “Oh gosh, where do I begin?” she asks with a smile. “These amazing horses, the competition and challenge of it, the wonderful people I have met and all the fun places I get to go to show. In my previous horse life, we did not travel very far outside of Texas. We would go to Louisiana, Oklahoma and Ohio for the Congress. In cutting, I can list seven states I go to on a regular basis. The feeling of it all coming together is addictive!” McAlister showed Gato George (Cats Merada x Short Candy x Shorty Lena) to earn right at $50,000 in limited showing and one summer of weekend shows. “He won $18,000 between Gonzales and Brenham showing in the $25,000 Novice Horse/Non-Pro and $50,000 Amateur,” she recalled. The 2006 gelding is enjoying retirement with her. An Unlimited Amateur exhibitor, McAlister rides with NCHA Hall of Fame Trainer Tarin Rice, where she’s been for the past three years.

“Tarin, Katie, the kids, and Evan [Moffitt] and Garrett [Hampton] are class acts,” she said. McAlister’s wins at the 2019 El Rancho Futurity helped push her NCHA lifetime earnings over $155,300. To say her monthlong road trip to shows in Idaho and California was a success would be an understatement. She made five finals and scored three wins. McAlister showed Ms Shuga Rey (Kit Kat Sugar x Etta Rey x Dual Rey) to win the 5/6-Year-Old Non-Pro with a 223, her career high score to date. She followed that up by showing Amens Smooth Freckle (Smooth As A Cat x Frecklesareinstyle x Docs Stylish Oak) to win both the 5/6-Year-Old Non-Pro $200,000 Limited and Unlimited Amateur. She and Smoothie marked a 220 in both classes. “Fun does not even begin to describe that show,” McAlister recalled. “It was so incredibly special and amazing!” She was quick to thank the people who helped make it possible: Tarin Rice, Morgan Cromer, R.L. Chartier, Monty Buntin and Evan Moffitt, along with Carol Ward and her team at El Rancho. “After my Non-Pro run with Shuga, I was good. Okay, I was great,” she said. Happy with her win there, McAlister knew whatever happened next would be fine, and anything more would be gravy. And when she stepped up onto Amens Smooth Freckle, it just kept working. “What a ride and thrill,” she said. “In 15 years of working at this sport, trying to get better, riding better horses, all the rides to the herd that did not work the way one wants, and then the stars aligned. My mares did their job, I did mine, my help was amazing, the cows were good and the judges approved!” McAlister said she considers herself fortunate to have her two mares in her barn. Amens Smooth Freckle (“Smoothie”) finished out her aged events year as a 6-year-old in 2019. McAlister bought the mare midway through her 4-year-old year. Once they worked through their transition period, the pair really began to click.

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“She is a big, strong, beautiful mare with a sweet disposition,” said McAlister. They made multiple finals in Fort Worth and won the West Texas Futurity Classic Unlimited Amateur in 2018. The mare’s earnings now exceed $39,500. McAlister looks forward to showing her in the NonPro and Novice Horse/Non-Pro classes. Ms Shuga Rey is now a 6-year-old. McAlister describes her as a big sorrel mare with a ton of intensity. “She moves low, strong, big and fast! If you are not ready, she will unseat you,” McAlister said. “But wow, when you are in sync with her it is one amazing ride! I can’t wait to show her this year. She was a little green when we found her, but she takes her job seriously, and just keeps getting better.” Rice recently won the Open Classic at the Michelle Lynn Holsey Foundation Cutting with a 152 on the mare. “She just loves her job,” said McAlister saud of Shuga, whose earnings currently exceed $26,400. Along with Shuga at the 2020 aged events, Hydie plans to show Short Kit Kat, a 5-year-old gelding (Kit Kat Sugar x Short Candy x Shorty Lena) she has in training with Casey Green. “I want to get Smoothie to $50,000, so I’ll do some weekend non-pro classes with her,” she said. Smoothie has also taken a jumpstart into motherhood with embryo transfers. McAlister tends to have futurity horses every other year. But her weanling stud colt out of Smoothie by Reyzin The Cash, and the CR Gotcha Covered out of Smoothie that she expects in the spring may give her back-to-back futurity prospects. McAlister acknowledges there are hurdles to showing in NCHA competition as an amateur. “Unfortunately, I think as a blanket statement, the amateur is not taken as seriously by the cutting industry as one would hope,” she said. “We have so many amazing and very competitive amateurs investing a lot of time and capital competing today. The show pen in the amateur division has become fiercely competitive. However, sadly, those of us that have occupations outside the cutting pen means that we are short on time that we can dedicate to the sport. “This is not to say that we, as a group, don’t want to get better,” she stressed. “We

do! Believe me, there is not one person in that cutting pen that is not a competitive person and does not want to get better. We just may not have the time to dedicate to accomplish that dream to get to the level we would like to achieve. “But this is just my opinion. In my 28-day run to Idaho and California, I can definitely say that riding every day, and showing multiple times a day, was a positive factor in my results. I wish I could do that all the time, but, unfortunately, my business does not allow that.” McAlister is principal and co-founder of McAlister Assets, LLC. Balancing a challenging professional career with cutting is not easy, especially for one who admits she’d rather be at the barn in a saddle all day than riding an office chair. For a number of years, McAlister rode with a trainer closer to her Houston, Texas, home, so the move to Tarin Rice’s northwest of Fort Worth, a five-hour drive, was a commitment. “Being able to trust Tarin and his team to handle everything and have my horses at their best and ready is a great help,” she said. “Those that know me will say, ‘Hydie likes to do it herself,’ and they are correct, but I am getting better! “Over the last nearly two years, I haven’t been able to ride much. The company comes first. Sadly, this was coupled with horses that were facing injuries. As for showing, I go when I can. I am surrounded by great shows, both weekend and aged events. At this juncture in my life, I pretty much just show up at the show and trust that Tarin has my horses right.” McAlister enjoys showing at both weekend and aged events, but admitted she leans toward the aged events now. “When I was competing in AQHA, all we did was weekends, holidays and all summer. Having the predetermined schedule at an aged event allows me to plan my time better,” she said. McAlister Assets, and its subsidiary, RCR Rail Co., is a strong supporter of NCHA as sponsor of the Triple Crown events’ Unlimited Amateur, as well as corporate sponsor of the Pacific Coast Cutting Horse Association’s Non-Pro and Amateur. For McAlister, the reason is simple. “The people in the cutting pen have been very good to McAlister Assets. There is a time and place when we must all give

back to the thing we love; you can only take for so long. Horses and showing horses— cutting horses to be specific—is a passion. I have received so much from being a part of this sport and it is my turn to give back. It is nice to finally be in a position to do so.” McAlister grew up in commercial real estate. Her father, Jim McAlister, Sr., was an integral part in assembling the original 20,000 acres for what is now The Woodlands, Texas, for George Mitchell, before he started his own firm, McAlister Company, in 1973. It was natural for McAlister to continue in the family business after her graduation from Texas Tech University, and she and her father formed McAlister Investment Real Estate in 2008. “The cutting arena is where I met Sharon Beach, my business partner in McAlister Assets,” she said. “I was looking for a horse for my dad. I mentioned it to a friend at a cutting who I had known when we both showed Quarter Horses, so she knew my dad. She introduced me to Sharon, who had a horse for sale. The horse didn’t work out, but we became friends. “There’s not a ton of single gals my age at the cuttings. It was fun to have a running partner that went to the same shows as me. It was on a trip to Colorado that I witnessed her amazing work ethic, and I told her one day she would work with me. The rest is history!” Also an amateur cutter, Beach joined McAlister Investment Real Estate in 2017. The two founded McAlister Assets, LLC, in 2018. “After my dad passed in January 2018, I stepped out on my own and asked Sharon if she would like to start this new company with me. She agreed and it has been a ride,” McAlister said. “I am very proud of what she and I have accomplished in such a short time. Since February 2018, we have formed five partnerships, acquired 10 tracts of land and raised over $70 million in private equity. We have started two rail park developments, with the first one opened in November 2019 and the second to follow mid-year 2020. A third will be coming online right behind.” “Not too bad for two girls that met riding cutting horses,” she said with a grin. “We are both so very fortunate to be able to learn from and increase what my dad started. It is an honor to carry on.” JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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NCHA SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT Mayor Betsy Price, the 44th Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas, recently won a record fifth term in 2019.

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nown by many as Cowtown, Fort Worth, Texas has a rich tradition including both cattle and horses alike, but her story actually began in the military. Originally called Camp Worth, named in honor of war hero General William Jenkins Worth, her official name became Fort Worth in 1849. As the military moved out, the cattle continued to move in. Due to her prime location along the Chisholm Trail, Fort Worth quickly became a major hub for driving cattle. By the early 1900s, the Fort

Worth Stockyards had grown to be one of the largest cattle markets in the country. It was during this time that the city earned the nickname Cowtown; a nickname that has remained true to this day. “You can’t say Fort Worth without thinking cowboy,” said Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price, “and you can’t say cowboy without thinking horses.” Fort Worth is home to multiple major horse shows throughout the year including the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Triple Crown events. The sport

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of cutting has deep roots here, and Mayor Price has even competed on a cutting horse during the Celebrity Cutting hosted by the Careity Foundation at the NCHA Futurity. “Cutting horses and Fort Worth just go together,” said Mayor Price. “It’s a sport that helps define our city’s culture.” The culture of Fort Worth, also known as Funky Town, is something that truly sets her apart. With family friendly activities, the “honky tonk” nightlife, and diverse communities, Fort Worth has something for everyone. Under the leadership of Mayor Price, the city has grown to be the 13th largest city in the United States. Despite being one of the largest, Fort Worth continues to have a small city feel. “There will always be great food, good music, and friendly faces to turn to here,” said Mayor Price. “From the incredible growth we have had, I can tell you it is a great city for young professionals, families, and all alike. Being Mayor of Fort Worth has truly been an honor.” Whether you call her Cowtown, Funky Town, or simply Fort Worth, her diversity and rich history provide a vibrant place to visit and an even better place to live.


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t a Chili’s restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas, three friends – Benny Martinez, Glenn Drake and Bob O’Bannon – were debating who had the better stallion. After much deliberation, they decided to put it to the test and the idea behind the Breeder’s Invitational was born. Martinez, Drake and O’Bannon along with Jeff Oswood and Gary Leslie officially formed the organization in December of 1997. The Breeder’s Invitational is designed to promote and enhance the cutting horse industry, especially the stallion owners. To become a member, stallion owners pay an annual $125.00 for each mare bred with a minimum of ten mares and maximum of 80 mares. The payout system of the Breeder’s Invitational is based on the breed year, so the first participants instilled a lot of trust in the gentlemen to create a quality event for their horses to participate in five years later. Jesse Lennox and John Sanislow, following John’s win in the Open Classic at the Breeder’s Invitational. 54

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They certainly delivered. The inaugural Breeder’s Invitational was held in Reno, Nevada in 2003, and after three total years in Reno, the Breeder’s Invitational moved

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to the South Coast, Paula Gaughan’s brand new facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. It seemed that exhibitors wanted a location closer to home and Breeder’s Invitational listened. After three years in Las Vegas, the Breeder’s Invitational found its permanent home in Tulsa, Oklahoma and hasn’t looked back. From the show grounds to the restaurants and hotels, Tulsa has proven to be a fantastic home for the show. The Breeder’s Invitational prides itself on being a user-friendly horse show. The staff wants to ensure that exhibitors and spectators alike have a wonderful experience and want to come back year to year. In addition to the excellent experience, the Breeder’s Invitational offers generous payouts. Since the very beginning, 10 percent of the earnings of every horse that makes the finals of the 4-year-old division is paid out to the breeders on a 60/40 split between the stallion owner and the mare owner. Over the first twelve years, this has equated to nearly $1.4 million dollars. Over the first twelve shows as a whole, the Breeder’s Invitational has paid out approximately $20 million. This, paired with the excellent exhibitor experience, makes it easy to see why the Breeder’s Invitational has grown into one of the most premier events in the cutting industry. Breeder’s Invitational is looking forward to another great event in 2021.


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The famous “Postcard of Texas” mural emblazons the side of Brumbaugh’s Fine Home Furnishings.

Brumbaugh’s Fine Home Furnishings BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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rumbaugh’s Fine Home Furnishings was founded in 1966 by Larry Brumbaugh. Initially located on the north side of the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, Brumbaugh’s sat just north of Billy Bob’s Texas for 35 years. With the onslaught of growth and need for additional space, the Brumbaugh family built a 50,000 square foot showroom on the west side of Fort Worth, Texas where it resides today. Throughout the growth, it has remained family owned and operated. Attracting visitors from around the world, Brumbaugh’s distinct “Texas to Tuscan Style” is evident throughout the entire store. Visitors come for more than furniture, they come for the experience. From their furniture and hand-knotted rugs to chandeliers and everything in between, Brumbaugh’s Furniture is sure to have what you’re looking for. Recently, Brumbaugh’s Fine Home Furnishings launched a new line, The Elizabeth Collection. With a nod to her family name and Texas roots, The Elizabeth Collection, designed by Larry’s

daughter Elizabeth, brings a different color palate with a modern spin on traditional western pieces. The timeless quality of this craftsmanship makes this modern collection the heirloom of tomorrow. The Brumbaugh family has had a longstanding relationship with the sport of cutting and the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA). Larry has been involved in the horse industry since the 1960s. When Elizabeth began showing cutting horses in 2001, Brumbaugh’s Furniture had already been a sponsor of the NCHA and, since that time, has continued their support. Not only does the family sponsor the NCHA, but they are heavily involved with all aspects of the industry. From actively showing, owning, and breeding horses; the Brumbaugh family is truly committed to the industry. Brumbaugh’s Fine Home Furnishings is more than a retail store that sponsors the National Cutting Horse Association;

it is a true testament to the family aspect of the cutting horse industry. From their family owned business to their family involvement in cutting horses, Brumbaugh’s Furniture strives to translate these values to their customers, both in and out of the horse industry.

[LEFT TO RIGHT] Sally Brumbaugh, Larry Brumbaugh, and Elizabeth Quirk. JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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7 Ranch

Title Sponsor of the NCHA World Finals BY CALLIE MCCARTHY

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aving a strong sense of integrity, good work ethic and faith in the Lord are what brought Jackie and Stella Swanson to own the 7 Ranch. Both Jackie and Stella were born and raised in West Texas. Jackie was born in Lamesa, Texas and raised on a cotton farm. Stella was born in Ballinger, Texas. Sadly, at the age of 13, her father passed away, and her mother and sister were forced to leave their family home and move to Midland, Texas. The pair was married in 1974. After working for several years and building both of their careers in oil industry, Stella and Jackie purchased 450 acres in Midland County, the first of the two parcels of land that would make up the 7 Ranch. It was there they started buying cattle and horses. “We wanted a place where our children, grandchildren and friends are able to enjoy each other’s company and be surrounded by God’s beautiful creation,” Stella said. Both Jackie and Stella had a passion for ranching and the outdoors. Some of their favorite things about the ranch is gathering cattle, working horses, and hunting. After their retirement from the oil industry, they decided it was time to get back to doing just that. 56

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In 2016, Jackie and Stella purchased the Ballinger Ranch, which was around 7,000 acres, and the final parcel of what is now, 7 Ranch. It was then that their cattle and horse business really took off. As the business grew so did Stella’s interest in cutting. It was at a local cutting that Jackie and Stella met Zeb Corvin, a cutting horse trainer out of Canyon, Texas. It was Corvin’s personality and how he interacted with his clients that drew Jackie and Stella to him, and the three forged a friendship. This friendship developed and eventually Corvin and the

Tin Man, ridden by Zeb Corvin, 2019 Limited Open Futurity Reserve Champion.

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Rosa Del Pepto, ridden by Zeb Corvin, 2019 Open Futurity Finalist.

Swansons became partners on cattle and things have just blossomed from there. “I remember watching Zeb [Corvin] and his family working alongside other cutters and their families at the show, even though they were all competing with each other,” Stella said. “Seeing people and horses work together is a wonderful feeling. That is what made me fall in love with the sport.” Corvin always had a passion for horse and even as a child wanted to be a horse trainer. He always had worked on ranches, with cattle and horses, but the sport of cutting opened a competitive side and he has not turned back. Corvin now trains all of 7 Ranch’s horses, along with training for the public. The 2019 NCHA Futurity was certainly deemed a successful trip for both 7 Ranch and Corvin. They ended up Reserve in the Limited Open Finals on Tin Man and tied for third on Rosa Del Pepto, and also made their first Open Futurity Finals on Rosa Del Pepto. “We feel very blessed and are thankful to the Lord,” Stella said. “We aspire to pay it forward and share our faith with others.” Because of their humble beginnings, it is very important to Jackie and Stella that they give back and give back through the Lord. After spending time at cuttings and watching how cutters help each other, regardless of the fact they are competing against each other for big prizes and checks. Cutters will take the time to help and cheer for one another. Jackie and Stella knew these are the kind of people and sport they wanted to be involved with and support.


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Cinch

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across a multitude of disciplines ranging in ages from 25 to 65 years old. Viewed as both an aspirational and a lifestyle brand, Cinch is proud to have a premium position in the western lifestyle market. Cinch offer highquality products from performance jeans and shirts all the way down to socks with great fit and styling, all while staying true to where and why they started.

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nitially targeted towards team ropers with the goal of providing them with functional and fashionable clothing to match their lifestyle, the Cinch brand was launched nearly 25 years ago in 1996. As the Cinch brand naturally grew and matured in the western market, so did the target consumer. Since their beginning, Cinch has expanded to include the elite horsemen and women

To accommodate the growing demand for products, Cinch releases over forty styles each month, not including their styles that are available year-round. All of Cinch’s designs are created by their in-house team of designers and product developers. The warehouse works tirelessly to fulfill orders for both the retailers and the consumers that have supported Cinch all along. Despite the growth, Cinch’s commitment to quality has remained unwavering. In addition to the high-quality products they produce, Cinch is proud to partner with many individuals and associations in the western industry that love their products too. With over 100 professional cowboys and trainers as endorsees, and as partner with some of the largest events in the western industry from youth rodeos to the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Summer Spectacular, Cinch is truly a western lifestyle brand. The lifestyle brand Cinch has created pairs perfectly with the cutting industry. The cutting industry is full of elite horsemen and women making Cinch, with their stylish and quality products, an easy choice for their apparel needs whether that be in the show pen or in the practice pen. As long-time partners of the NCHA, Cinch is proud to be the “Official Western Apparel and Outerwear of the National Cutting Horse Association.”

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For nearly 34 years, sisters Debbie Hughes and Georgia Wille developed a business for the whole family.

Tioga Territory Official Merchandise

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isters Georgia Wille and Debbie Hughes started Tioga Territory in 1986. Growing up in San Antonio, Texas, their family was involved in the quarter horse racing. After moving to Kansas, they expanded into different equine disciplines such as barrel racing, showing performance horses and riding in a successful all-Palomino Drill Team. Their Father was a true south Texas Quarter Horse man and was one of the first to hire a lady jockey at the south Texas racetracks. Similarly, he was encouraging of his daughters when they came to him with their business idea. His support gave them the confidence they needed to begin a new chapter, which is exactly what it was. Debbie’s husband was a professional trainer, so they were always going to world and national shows, spending money at the tradeshows. After deciding it would be nice to make money instead of spending it, they formulated a plan to start an equine 60

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focused embroidery business. The sisters opened a small retail store in their hometown and attended a few World Championship Breed Shows. Both enjoyed the travel and tradeshows. Finding their niche when they focused on event merchandise, Tioga Territory moved into a larger facility, added two more road crews and has not looked back. Tioga Territory is proud of the longevity and relationships they have with the associations they represent, including the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA). In the midnineties, they started attending cutting shows, and in 2001, became the Official Merchandiser and Sponsor of the NCHA. The travel is what the sisters enjoy most. They could write a book about the fun people and places the cuttings have taken them, from hosting a ghost tour at the Haunted Hotel at the Western Nationals in Ogden, Utah to the Polo Ranch Cutting in the Big Horn Mountains of Sheridan, WY where

they made the least amount of money but had the most fun. The memories they have created with cutters, other vendors and NCHA staff will be cherished forever. Debbie and Georgia always knew they could work together, and it has been proven over the past 34 years through their great working and personal relationship. They are not only sisters and business partners but are best friends. Tioga Territory is a family business as Georgia’s son, Michael is their accountant and IT guy, and Debbie’s daughter, Jessica, does purchasing, designing and heads up a road crew. They have been blessed with great employees that are just like family, whether related or not. Debbie and Georgia know they could not have accomplished what they have without the skills and talents of those that work at Tioga Territory. It has been an awesome way to make a living being surrounded by great co-workers and fabulous customers ...and horses! What could be better?

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Show Pro Industries sign at their office in Springtown, Texas.

Show Pro Industries, LLC BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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here are very few, if any, people in the world of cutting that aren’t familiar with the Pro Cutter Training Systems. Since the first one was built in 1985 in Billings, Montana, Pro Cutter has grown to be a household name with a strong presence in all 50 states as well as 17 foreign countries. Lloyd Estes, a successful businessman and former executive with Fortune 500 companies, first attended a cutting in 1984 at the Calgary Stampede, and the rest was history. After purchasing a cutting horse for himself, Lloyd quickly realized the need for electronic training equipment as having live cattle to train on was not always an option. Lloyd saw an opportunity to create something new. He and his son, John, worked countless hours in their garage designing a system that could be used to train cutting horses, both young and seasoned. In the fall of 1985, Lloyd headed to Fort Worth, Texas with the first Pro Cutter and set up a booth at the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Futurity tradeshow. By the end of the show, he had 26 new orders for Pro Cutters. Lloyd returned to Montana just long enough to pack up his belongings before permanently moving his entire operation to Texas. John, who was still in college during this time, began studying engineering

and graduated with his master’s degree. Pairing John’s engineering knowledge with Lloyd’s business experience, the father and son duo formed Show Pro Industries, LLC with the goal of offering a superior training tool at an affordable price. While Lloyd and John have enjoyed huge success with their product, they both feel very fortunate to be able to work every day with the greatest group of people anywhere – cutters. Lloyd has been very much involved with cutting horses on a personal level. As a member of the NCHA for the past 35 years, he has been active in breeding, training, and showing cutting horses. Intensely aware of all the factors involved in raising and preparing horses for the show pen, Lloyd’s goal has always been to make a positive contribution to the success of the industry as a whole. One of Show Pro Industries newest innovations is a patented panel horse walker on an eight degree slope. Currently in production, this product will be released in the coming months. Show Pro Industries feels this walker will revolutionize the way horses are both trained and maintained. “We feel we are partners with our customers and are truly vested in their success,” John said. “Our products are merely a tool to achieve that goal.”

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Lloyd Estes riding Sugar Smoothchick at the 2015 NCHA Futurity. JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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Rios of Mercedes

Official Boot and Title Sponsor of the Amateur Division BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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s one of the oldest boot makers in the history of cowboy boots, Rios of Mercedes knows what it takes to stand the test of time. Rios of Mercedes was established by the Rios family over 160 years ago in 1853. In the 1960s, Don Zeferino Rios, the last of the Rios family line, sold the company to a group of investors. At the same time, Trainor Evans and his stepfather moved to south Texas to manage the factory. Within a year of moving down there,

the Evans opened a subcontract factory where they made fancy stitching for Rios of Mercedes. Soon after, Lucchese and Nocona began contracting their fancy stitching to the Evans as well. This subcontracting business proved to be profitable enough for the Evans to purchase Rios of Mercedes in 1975, bringing it back to a family business. Under the leadership of the Evans, Rios of Mercedes has grown substantially. In 1987, the second line of boots was launched: Anderson Bean. The name for Anderson

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Rios of Mercedes understands the importance of quality and craftsmanship in each pair of their boots.

Bean was inspired by the maiden names of Trainor’s mother and grandmother. The Rios of Mercedes family of boots has continued to grow and now includes Olathe Boot Co., HorsePower, Macie Bean, and Miss Macie. Rios of Mercedes, Anderson Bean, and Olathe Boot Co. have always been made in Texas. Trainor says his favorite part of working at Rios of Mercedes is the bootmakers. “I’ve never met more humble and dedicated workers,” said Trainor. “They want to be the best, and I have watched lasters or stitchers take a boot apart and start again if it wasn’t turning out the way they had envisioned.” Rios of Mercedes welcomes visitors to its factory and invites you to see first-hand how their boots are made. Understanding the importance of quality, Rios of Mercedes never cuts corners on their boots. Each animal hide stretches differently, and the Rios of Mercedes team knows how to make the best possible boot that will stretch both where and when you need it to, while simultaneously holding your foot in place. In addition to quality boots, Trainor Evans has had a long appreciation for the sport of cutting. His childhood hero was Fern Sawyer, a cowgirl who had cutting horses and took the Evans kids under her wing. Growing up around the sport, Trainor was happy to partner the National Cutting Horse Association. Rios of Mercedes is proud to continue to be the “Official Boot” and the title sponsor of the Amateur Division of the National Cutting Horse Association.


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Gist Silversmiths Official Buckle Maker BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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After a trip to the NFR, life changed for Gary as he was drafted into the Marines where he spent two years serving the United States during the Vietnam War. It was during this time that Gary began to dream about his future, specifically about becoming a professional silversmith. Gary decided that once he returned home, not only could he win buckles, but he could create them.

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ary Gist knows what it takes to make a champion. He spent the majority of his youth team roping with his father, Byron. The two were quite successful and went on to compete at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) twelve times. In 1964, at 18 years of age, Gary and his father won the Average at the NFR and finished second in the world standings.

In the late 1960’s, Gist Silversmiths was born. What began as one man’s dream has grown into a giant accumulation of the visions of all involved, and it is still morphing to this day. Gist Silversmiths is a family business and Gary’s sons, Chad and Branden, play vital roles in the company today. The buckles they create represent achievements and special moments in people’s lives, and Gist Silversmiths does not take this opportunity lightly. It takes twenty-eight different steps to create one custom buckle, and each step has employees committed to making it the best. Additionally, every single piece is made by hand in the United States. Gist Silversmiths is dedicated to building a quality product, no matter the customer’s price point. Whether a customer is looking for a minted, semi-custom buckle or a high-end gold buckle with precious stones, and everything in between, Gist Silversmiths is happy to discuss concept to design and finally materialization of that idea. With a dedicated staff that averages 14 years each with the company, and the senior master engraver with over 40 years, Gist Silversmiths has the experience to understand what the client wants and how to meet those needs in the best possible way. With over 50 years of creation of beautiful award buckles, Gist Silversmiths is proud to be the “Official Buckle Maker of the National Cutting Horse Association.” Gist believes what a champion gets should be worth what a champion gives!

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Suzanne Sylvester Photography BY: CALLIE MCCARTHY

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rom a young age Suzanne Sylvester has had a passion for photography and horses alike. Over the years, she has shown everything from threeday eventing to reiners. In the 2005, Sylvester was first introduced to the sport of cutting when a friend of hers was needing help turning back. “I told them I had no idea what I was doing but I will come learn and help as much as I could,” Sylvester said. A few months later, she climbed aboard her first cutter and she was hooked. “Cutting is one of the biggest rushes you will ever feel riding a horse,” Sylvester said. “It is a technical sport, that requires a lot of skill. These horses

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have such a big heart and try that they are amazing to watch.” Much like her career in the show pen, she has photographed all sorts of disciplines, but cutting has become her favorite. According to Sylvester,

photographing cutting horses is one of the most challenging sports because you not only have to get their true personality to emerge through the photo but also you have to capture the perfect moment between the rider, horse, and cow. Over the years, Sylvester has developed a style of photography that utilizes the lighting and angles to showcase the true athleticism of these horse and riders. The ability to trust these animals, think outside of the box and show a different perspective is her key to capture photos. “I think my lighting and the ability to read the horses and cattle is what makes my photography unique,” Sylvester said. “I am not afraid to get to close or dirty to get that perfect shot.” Throughout the year, Sylvester stays busy photographing around 15 cutting horse shows, she works with ranches to photograph and video sale horses, and design stallion and ranch ads. Additionally, she has recently launched new facets of her business to include custom framing and custom embroidery. S. Sylvester Photography will be supplying custom framing awards at all of the NCHA Triple Crown events along with the individual portrait sessions for all NCHA World Champions.

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Susan Sylvester began her career as a professional photographer in 2008


NCHA SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT Resident trainer, John Mitchell, the late Junie Wood, NCHA Horse of the Year.

Slate River Ranch BY: TAYLOR BREEDING

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rowing up on a ranch in Utah, it is safe to say that horses have always been in Glade Knight’s blood. His father was heavily involved in rodeo, roping and cutting during the 1950’s, and held the title of Utah/Idaho champion in 1954. His father’s passion for the sport and the western lifestyle was passed on to Glade. Glade was drafted during the Vietnam War and was brought to Virginia. Following his service, in 1975, he bought a beautiful ranch in Buckingham, Virginia and decided to stay. He named the property Slate River Ranch after the Slate River that flows along the perimeter of the ranch. As soon as he could, Glade started competing in weekend cuttings. In 1997, Glade expanded Slate River Ranch to Weatherford, Texas: the heart of the cutting horse world. John Mitchell oversees Slate River Weatherford and has grown it into one of the top breeding and training facilities in the cutting horse industry. An example of this success came in 2002 with That Sly Cat. Bred and trained at Slate River Weatherford, That Sly Cat has a lifetime earnings of $104,793.

In 2008, Slate River Ranch became the first ranch to win both National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Top Owner and Top Breeder distinctions. They won both awards again in 2010 and once more in 2016. Slate River Ranch also won Top Breeder in 2013 and 2014. In 2014, Slate River Ranch shifted their focus away from stallions to their

mare power and has acquired some of the best in the business. Slate River Ranch’s mares have more than $1.8 million in combined earnings, including the late Junie Wood, NCHA Horse of the Year and a spectacular mare. After an incredibly successful show career, Junie Wood retired in 2018 with over $500,000 in earnings. While she is dearly missed, Junie Wood’s legacy will continue through her offspring. Committed to improving genetics through sound breeding, Slate River Ranch believes that great horses are born out of great dams. Their philosophy has proven to be successful as their mares have produced high quality foals with combined earnings of approximately $2 million. Glade’s love and passion for the cutting industry, along with the tradition of the cowboy lifestyle, has made his business a natural choice. “It’s a lifestyle we all enjoy that blends people from all walks of life,” said Glade. Slate River Ranch is looking forward to getting back to what we all enjoy: cutting. From the people to the horses, the ranch to the showing, we are very appreciative of the support during this time and are looking forward to getting back together soon.

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BY LINDSEY MISSEL AND KELSEY PECSEK

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f you’ve been to a major cutting recently, you’ve probably seen a Quarter Horse News journalist capturing the action in the arena and behind the scenes. QHN is the trusted source of news and information for the Western performance horse industry. The award-winning semimonthly magazine provides the most comprehensive and timely coverage of the industry, focusing not only on cutting, but also reining and reined cow horse. QHN is dedicated to providing readers with the news they need to be successful owners, breeders and riders in the industry. One-of-a-kind statistics,

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how-to articles, features, event coverage and results make each issue useful, educational and entertaining. As an independent publication, QHN is dedicated to presenting the news in an unbiased way with balanced viewpoints on controversial and sometimes difficult issues. Its website, www.QuarterHorseNews.com, is also recognized as a highly credible source of current news, statistics and sale results. QHN is on the breaking edge of current events, keeping readers up to date online through its website, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Additionally, the Quarter Horse News Flash newsletter arrives every week in thousands of subscribers’ inboxes.

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Quarter Horse News

QHN is also able to help advertisers with video production and promotion for their respective companies. It’s a new venture for the brand and acts as another way to serve the industry. Equi-Stat, a comprehensive results database exclusive to Morris Equine Group, operates in close tandem with QHN. Information researched and compiled by Equi-Stat allows QHN to present a more accurate and complete picture of the industry. QHN annually produces two unique publications — the Quarter Horse News Stallion Register and Quarter Horse News Sales Price Guide. These resources are sent to all readers as part of their subscription. Published since 1998, the QHN Stallion Register is the leading resource for stallion and mare owners in the industry, with pedigrees, performance records and sire records for hundreds of stallions all in one place. The Stallion Register is also published online at www.StallionRegisterDirectory.com. The Sales Price Guide is the most comprehensive sales resource available in the industry. The issue features sale results, statistics and analysis from the top Western performance horse sales each year. QHN was formed by a small group of investors and began publishing Dec. 5, 1978, as a weekly newspaper with a focus on Quarter Horse racing. The newspaper started as a five-person operation, occupying 200 square feet of office space. More than 30 people now work at Morris Equine Group’s Fort Worth, Texas, office.


NCHA SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

Western Horseman

the word authentic around Western Horseman—it carries a lot of weight. Similarly, the staff appreciates being in a position to introduce equine professionals, families and their ranches, artists and craftsmen to the world. Educating those who want to learn, providing a place to highlight traditions, and sharing the stories of hard-working people is extremely gratifying for the whole Western Horseman staff. These days we’re proud to bring print articles to life by creating videos for our website and social media platforms. The same authentic content found in the magazine is now reaching our 450,000 Facebook fans, 150,000 Instagram followers and daily visitors to westernhorseman.com. Western Horseman has also branched out and is able to help advertisers with the production and promotion for their respective companies. It’s a new venture for the brand and acts as another way to serve the industry. Pick up an early issue of Western Horseman and it won’t take long to see a horse and a cow together in a photo. A reader can follow the evolution of cutting and performance horses through the pages of Western Horseman. While these days we give credit to our sister publication Quarter Horse News for following cutting more extensively, the sport has naturally found its way into nearly every issue of Western Horseman in one way or another. The love of a good cow horse is part of the foundation upon which Western Horseman was built, after all.

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anuary 2020 marks the 84th year of publication for Western Horseman magazine. While there have been many changes since 1936, once thing remains the same— Western Horseman’s role in providing the most trusted and authentic content in the Western horse world. Its quality earned the coveted Best Overall Publication nod twice, at the 2017 and 2018 American Horse Publications Equine Media Awards. The magazine also won a 2019 Western Heritage

Award from the National Cowboy Museum & Hall of Fame. One reason for having such a lengthy lifespan is the fact that the majority of the staff have been raised around, owned, ridden, or had some sort of connection to the industry. If you’re a horse person, you know there is no faking it. When readers pick up a Western Horseman or look at our online offerings, they recognize the content is authentic and has come from a place of knowledge and experience. We like JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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NCHA SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT Scott Chartier riding Halreyzn Swinger marked a 223 to win the 2015 NCHA Eastern Nationals Non-Pro.

Official Equine Insurance Provider and Title Sponsor of the NCHA Futurity BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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s an avid horsewoman who successfully competed in disciplines from barrel racing to National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) competitions, June Roberts McGee was easily able to recognize the need for efficient and affordable risk management solutions across the performance horse industry as a whole. In 1991, June founded Justin Insurance to fulfill that need. Specializing in performance horse mortality coverage, Justin Insurance quickly became a leading agency throughout the United States. While Justin Insurance focuses on the western performance horse, in 2002, a partnership with Clay Ward Agency was formed. Clay Ward Agency is a leading agency focusing on Thoroughbred racing. Because many clients prefer to ‘keep their coverage under one roof,’ Justin Insurance offers farm and ranch owners’ property and casualty, personal horse

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owner liability, event liability, and care, custody and control. The agency now offers automobile coverage to its farm & ranch clients at very competitive rates. Six years ago, Justin Insurance added Scott Chartier to run the farm and ranch division, and he recently became a partner in the agency. From large breeding or training operations to small ranchettes, our farm

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and ranch package can be tailored to fit each client’s specific needs. Most NCHA members will qualify for coverage if they own horses or livestock. Items such as tack, farm equipment and personal belongings can be covered in addition to structures such as houses or barns. Obtaining coverage for your horses is also very easy. If the horse is valued at $100,000 or less, receiving coverage is as simple as a phone call. For horses valued above $100,000, Justin Insurance will need to speak to a veterinarian that has seen the horse within 30 days prior to the start of coverage. Underwritten by Great American Insurance, policies are offered with the broadest coverage including major medical and mortality at the most competitive rates. Justin Insurance has represented Great American, the Official Equine Insurance Provider of the NCHA, for the past 26 years. Among other things, Great American has sponsored the Summer Spectacular or the Futurity for many years with their monetary contribution going directly to the purse. Justin Insurance is proud to partner with Great American and support the National Cutting Horse Association. “We support the industry, not to win new business, but to thank a discipline that has supported us over the years,” said June.


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[ABOVE] Dr. Molly Bellefeuille treating a horse’s back using the Pulse Vet’s shock wave therapy. [RIGHT] Clint Allen, NCHA Hall of Fame Rider, aboard DMAC Wise Guy.

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hen it comes to our horses, quality is everything. This is especially true in the treatment and prevention of injuries. Top veterinarians know that when it comes to quality shock wave therapy, there is only one choice: PulseVet. The mission of PulseVet is to improve the quality of life of the animals we love by developing, validating and providing advanced therapies at the highest level of support and service. PulseVet is proud to offer the only shock wave generator that is made in the United States. Not only is PulseVet the only shock wave made stateside, but it is also the only shock wave treatment that is backed by science – over twenty years’ worth. As a result of this science, PulseVet treatments are covered by equine medical insurance. 72

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As the “Official Shock Wave Treatment of the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA),” PulseVet understands the needs of the cutting horse. Dr. Molly Bellefeuille, NCHA member and owner of Northern Star Equine, knows what it takes to keep cutting horses healthy. She has faithfully used PulseVet therapies for several years, both for prevention of injuries and for recovery purposes. As a non-invasive treatment option, PulseVet’s shock wave therapy is effective at removing inflammation while increasing blood flow in areas such as the back, the sacroiliac joint (SI-joint) and the neck and poll, two areas that often get overlooked in performance horses. It is also effective in treatment of soft tissue injuries such as tendon or suspensory tears or strains. In all instances,

PulseVet improves the recovery and regeneration of tissue. Dr. Bellefeuille has also found success in treating stifle injuries, specifically in cutting horses, with PulseVet treatments. Horses are generally treated with a series of three treatments over a one to two month period. PulseVet is also effective as a preventative to soft tissue injuries by reducing tissue inflammation during the acute and initial phase of tissue regeneration. It is important to remember that not all shock wave generators are the same, so be sure to ask for PulseVet treatments by name. PulseVet is proud to be the only shock wave treatment made in the United States and backed by twenty years of science. To find a veterinarian near you that utilizes PulseVet, visit www.pulsevet.com/find-a-vet/.

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NCHA SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

Coyote Rock Ranch located in Terrebonne, OR

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n the high desert country of central Oregon, surrounded by splendid mountain vistas and exquisite rock formations, sits the secluded Coyote Rock Ranch. As home to some of the top cutting horse broodmares in the industry, Coyote Rock Ranch is a horse lover’s paradise. In everything they do, Coyote Rock Ranch aims to create premium cutting horse athletes. Penelope Knight, Owner, and Sue Hagerty, Director of Operations, have been refining their breeding operations over the past ten years to reach this goal. The success of Coyote Rock Ranch begins with its original stallion, Drag And Fly, affectionately known as Drago. Drago

holds the championship Senior Tie Down title at the 2012 American Quarter Horse Association World Show among numerous other notable accomplishments. It was the heart and athleticism that Drago consistently showed that inspired Coyote Rock Ranch to produce their own premium equine athletes. With an impressive string of broodmares, including Lil Dusty Lola and My Lizzy Babe, Coyote Rock Ranch is a boutique breeder with the ability to give an individualized focus to each prospect. The staff works tirelessly to start the horses with a solid foundation before they are sold or sent to a trainer. Even after a horse is sold, Coyote Rock Ranch continues to follow that horse’s

show career. By knowing how their horses perform, Coyote Rock Ranch is able to further refine their breeding program. In addition to Mrs. Knight’s commitment to the success of Coyote Rock Ranch, she is dedicated to equine health and equine practitioners on both a local and national level. Coyote Rock Ranch provides three scholarships through The Foundation for The Horse for third year veterinary students. The entire staff at the ranch looks forward to the announcement of these scholarship recipients each year as they all share Mrs. Knight’s passion for giving back to the equine community. Furthermore, Coyote Rock Ranch is committed to supporting the sport they love as a proud sponsor of the National Cutting Horse Association. From breeding the highest quality horses to supporting their careers in the show pen, Coyote Rock Ranch is the home of Quarter Horse champions.

[LEFT TO RIGHT] Coyote Rock Ranch is home of quarter horse champions • Reysin Autumn ridden by Tim Smith • Coyote Rock Ranch specializes as a boutique breeder with the ability to give individual focus to each prospect. JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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Brazos Valley Stallion Station’s owner Jeremy Barwick with NCHA World Champion, Hashtags.

Brazos Valley Stallion Station Official Corporate Partner

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t is no secret that Jeremy Barwick loves the sport of cutting. He has been involved with the sport since his childhood and began training cutting horses professionally in 2000. After his third National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Open World Championship with Dual Rey Me in 2009, Jeremy began to see other possibilities within the cutting horse industry, specifically within the breeding segment. Prior to the start of Brazos Valley Stallion Station, Jeremy had already began evolving the breeding and raising practices within his own program. After overseeing the Strawn Valley Absolute Dispersal Sale with long time owner and friend D.R. Horton, the idea of standing Dual Smart Rey came into focus and Brazos Valley Stallion Station was formed.

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Located in Stephenville, Texas, Brazos Valley Stallion Station has quickly grown to where it is today. With well-respected stallions from not only the cutting and cow-horse industry, but also the barrel racing and rope horse industry, Brazos Valley Stallion Station offers a dynamic stallion roster to provide mare owners with options and ideas they may not otherwise have. The facility at Brazos Valley Stallion Station was custom built specifically with the horse in mind. In order for horses to flourish, they need space, and Brazos Valley Stallion Station provides an abundance of space for both mares and stallions. The entire staff at Brazos Valley Stallion Station is committed to serving their customers and horses, and they work tirelessly around the clock to ensure the best care. In addition to

their breeding services, Brazos Valley Stallion Station offers rehabilitation and sale fitting services. As a mare owner, a stallion manager and a former trainer and rider himself, Jeremy Barwick understands the investment that goes into the horse industry. With his knowledge and experience, Jeremy manages Brazos Valley Stallion Station to give each party the best chance of success. “It has to all work together,” says Jeremy. Brazos Valley Stallion Station has an inherent connection to the sport of cutting as each cutting horse begins with the thought of which mare to breed to which stallion years before they step into the show pen. Brazos Valley Stallion Station is honored to continue to be a part this sport and the National Cutting Horse Association.

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North Texas Chevy Dealers

Official Truck and Title Sponsor of the NCHA Futurity

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he North Texas Chevy Dealers are comprised of 45 Chevrolet Dealerships in the greater Dallas-Fort Worth Area that have come together to deepen their commitment within their local communities through grassroots

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marketing and local events, including the National Cutting Horse Association! They are proud to have the opportunity to showcase their latest product portfolio including the Chevrolet Silverado, the Chevrolet Silverado HD, the Chevrolet Traverse and the Chevrolet Blazer – just

to name a few! Chevrolet makes trucks, cars and crossovers for people that know what’s really important in life – family, fun and adventure! To learn more about their great products, visit www.ntxchevy. com and find your nearest North Texas Chevy Dealer today.

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BY CODY LYNCH


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In 2020, our boots are handmade.

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World championship trophy won by Doc’s Starlight in 1977.

Cowboy Trailer Sales Official Trailer Dealer

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owboy Trailer Sales, originally known as Cowboy Conversions, began designing and installing living quarters for trailers in 2006 in Crockett, Texas. Established by Lee Holsey, it did not take long for the business to grow, and Lee soon began selling trailers in addition to building living quarters. Now, Cowboy Trailer Sales has not only horse trailers and living quarter trailers available, but they also sell livestock trailers, RVs, and more. Offering both a new and used inventory, Cowboy Trailer Sales is proud to be a dealer of Platinum Trailers, Merhow Trailers, Galyean Stock Trailers, Swift-Built Trailers, CM Trailers, WW Trailers, Tiger Trailers, and Signature Living Quarters. While people can purchase a trailer from anywhere, Cowboy Trailer Sales prides themselves on offering customer service that is unmatched by anyone else in the market. Pairing their excellent customer service with a state of the art service facility, Cowboy Trailer Sales is set up to take care of their customers for years after selling them a trailer. 78

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Cowboy Trailer Sales is a family owned and operated business that understands what customers are looking for in a trailer because they are horse people themselves. For over 50 years, the Holsey family has been involved in the horse industry, specifically within the cutting horse industry. Lee Holsey began riding cutting horse at 10 years of age, and he has continued to ride to this day. The passion for the horse was shared with his mother and father, Linda and Barry Holsey, as well as his uncle, Lee Lucas Holsey, who were also all involved in the horse industry. Lee now enjoys sharing the cutting horse industry with his two daughters, Hannah and Holly, who both compete in cuttings. With a love of the sport of cutting running through the family, it was a natural fit for Cowboy Trailer Sales to become involved with the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA). In 2010, Cowboy Trailer Sales had their first booth at the NCHA Futurity. Cowboy Trailer Sales is proud to be the “Official Trailer Dealer of the NCHA” and would like to thank all of the customers who have supported them over the years!

[FROM TOP TO BOTTOM] Lee Holsey standing in front of a custom mural depicting the men who influenced him throughout his life with regards to horses and business. • Lee showing Liz Mac 1980. • A Cutter Bill saddle won at the Cauble Arena in 1978.

PHOTOS COURTESY COWBOY TRAILER SALES

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6666 Ranch cowboys at sunrise.

6666 Ranch

Presenting Sponsor of the NCHA National Championships

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he goal of the historic 6666 Ranch, headquartered in Guthrie, Texas, is to produce the best ranch horse possible. With some of the most well-respected stallions and broodmares in the industry calling it home, the 6666 Ranch has taken this goal to new heights. The 6666 Ranch has been honored with the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Best Remuda Award, the AQHA All-Time Leading Breeder of Performance Horses, and the AQHA All-Time Leading Breeder of Race MoneyEarners and Winners. In 1993, the 6666 Ranch began marketing their breeding services to the public. That same year, the ranch started to stand stallions and saw immense growth in their stallion popularity when cool transported semen was invented. Focusing on two segments – racing and western performance – 6666 Ranch currently stands more than thirty stallions including world champions in

a variety of performance events such as the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA). Once frozen semen became the best practice, the ranch began to internationally market their stallions. The cutting and cowhorse bred stallions saw the most popularity initially in Australia and later in south and central America. In addition to their stallion services, 6666 Ranch offers embryo transfer and veterinary services. The 6666 Ranch, along with neighboring ranches, offer the “Return to the Remuda” sale held the first Saturday in October. This select sale markets weanlings through finished horses, including stallion prospects and broodmares by ranches that are all dedicated to producing quality horses. The 6666 Ranch produces horses that are marketable to the public whether someone is looking for ranch horse breeding stock, performance horses in cutting and reined cowhorse events, or racing prospects.

The 6666 Ranch has always supported the cutting industry and the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA). Over the years, the ranch has shown several horses in NCHA competition including Royal Fletch, 2000 NCHA Open Futurity champion. Additionally, the ranch has bred several successful cutting horses including futurity winners and world champion horses. Continuing their support of the industry, the 6666 Ranch is proud to be the presenting sponsor of the NCHA Eastern and Western National Championships. With their unwavering commitment to producing quality horses, both on the ranch and in the performance arena, the 6666 Ranch is looking forward to another great year.

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Frost Bank Tower at dusk, one of downtown Austin’s most recognizable architectural icons.

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ith a rich Texas history, Frost was established in San Antonio, Texas in 1868. The bank was initially located in the back of a mercantile store where T.C. Frost provided the necessary supplies for Texans to prosper on the frontier. The bank grew steadily into the twentieth century and received trust powers from the Federal Reserve Board in 1919. Frost survived the Great Depression of the 1930s, which was no small feat as over 5,000 banks permanently closed during the depression. In 1977, Frost merged with Cullen Bankers, Inc. based out of Houston, Texas. They were soon faced with another economic collapse when the oil and real estate markets crashed

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in the 1980s, along with the Texas banking system. Cullen/Frost was the only bank to survive this economic catastrophe without any federal assistance or takeover. After the turmoil of the 1980s, the 1990s brought lots of exciting changes to the company. Cullen/Frost moved to the New York Stock Exchange in 1997. Shortly after, in 1998, Frost Insurance was established. Fast forward to 2020 where Frost provides both individuals and businesses with the financial tools and advice they need to thrive in today’s fast-paced world. Offering banking, investment and insurance services, Frost had an incredible staff that is committed to serving the community. At Frost, everyone is significant.

While they do have online banking, Frost is a relationship-based bank that focuses on doing their business face to face. With excellent customer service, whether you are in the bank or calling on the phone, customers can be sure that they will be taken care of quickly and effectively. With their own rich history, Frost appreciates the rich history of the sport of cutting and the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA), which also dates back to the 1800s in Texas. The first known cutting horse contest was held in Texas in 1898, and the sport has grown to be one of the most popular equine sports today thanks to the support of businesses like Frost, the primary banking partner of the NCHA.

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BY TAYLOR BREEDING


NCHA SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT Big Sky specializes in websites for horse people, designed by horse people.

Big Sky Internet Design Official Sponsor of the NCHA Youth Stallion Auction BY: TAYLOR BREEDING

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with his family before deciding to make a career change into software development in the mid-nineties. In 2008, the family moved to Texas where they have remained ever since. Despite Tom’s career change, the family remained very involved in the cutting horse industry. Both JT and Jessica were heavily involved in the National Youth Cutting Horse Association (NYCHA) while growing up. The family hauled all around the country, and both children used scholarship money they earned through the NYCHA to attend and graduate from Texas A&M University.

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s horse people themselves, Tom and Carrie Bruch at Big Sky Internet Design understand what horse people need in a website. From auctions and associations to horse sales and stallion promotion, Big Sky Internet Design has created and operated nearly every type of equinerelated website. Based out of Bryan, Texas now, Big Sky Internet Design traces its roots back to Montana where Tom and Carrie lived on a ranch with their son, JT, and daughter, Jessica. Tom trained and showed cutting horses

In addition to the children’s involvement, Carrie served on the NYCHA Board of Directors for multiple terms. The family’s close ties to the NYCHA is what led them to want to give back to the association and the cutting horse industry as a whole. Big Sky Internet Design is proud to be the “Official Sponsor of the NYCHA Stallion Auction.” Big Sky Internet Design was established in 1998. For over 20 years, the company has provided their customers with the most knowledgeable and experienced team available. What sets Big Sky Internet Design apart is their responsiveness to their customer’s needs. If a customer needs a change to their website, Big Sky Internet Design will have their website updated within 24 hours. Big Sky Internet Design offers eyecatching websites with a clean, easy to use design. Each site is customized to the customer and is guaranteed to meet their needs. Because of their attentiveness and attention to detail, Big Sky Internet Design is proud to have long-standing relationships with their customers, some over 15 years. Additionally, the people at Big Sky Internet Design know the difference between a foal and a weanling because they are horse people themselves. Being involved in all aspects of the industry from sales to training to owning to board positions, Big Sky Internet Design knows the industry because they are the industry.

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Nate, Eddie, and Travis Priefert, along with their father Bill.

Priefert

Official Ranch Equipment BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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operated business to this day, and we are currently on our third generation of family leadership. Additionally, all of our products continue to be produced in the United States. As ranchers ourselves, the Priefert family understands the needs of the rancher. Our highly innovative equipment is designed to solve a problem or streamline a process. With safety features for both animals and handlers alike, Priefert is committed to providing the best and safest product on the market. Being family owned, Priefert has complete control over the quality and durability of the equipment we produce, and we are dedicated to manufacturing

In 1964, Marvin Priefert invented the first gliding-action, fully-opening head gate.

the highest quality products at the greatest value. Our family uses the products we create daily, and knowing they are built to last, we proudly display the Priefert name on each piece. Priefert has extended their family atmosphere to the entire western industry. From cattle to equine to rodeo, we get to partner with the best of the best. One of those partners is the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) where Priefert is the “Official Ranch Equipment” provider. Although none of the Priefert family participates in the sport of cutting, we recognized the need that cutters have for both horse and cattle equipment. One product in particular that brought Priefert and the cutting industry together was the Priefert Panel Walker. This walker allows for multiple horses to be safely conditioned at the same time. With our exceptional value and high-quality products, Priefert is proud to serve the members of the cutting industry. We are looking forward to seeing you in the show pen again soon!

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family owned and operated business, Priefert was founded in 1964 by Marvin Priefert. Marvin initially had plans to move to his family’s citrus farm in south Texas, but fate had a different plan. Marvin found himself in the heart of cattle country where he created his first headgate in effort to help out his neighbor. This creation became the foundation of Priefert Mfg., a ranch and rodeo equipment company. With humble roots, Priefert has grown from a dirt floor shop in Marvin’s backyard to a production facility of over 200 acres and hundreds of employees. Despite the growth, Priefert is proud to continue to be a family owned and


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Kiser Arena Specialists Official Arena Tool BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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n the horse world, everyone knows everyone. Thankfully, for the reiners of the 1987 futurity, someone knew Bob Kiser. Bob had a large grain farm in Illinois and was called in to fix the footing that was not safe to ride on at the futurity that year. With his farming background and love of reining horses, not only was Bob able to fix the footing, but he was able to build a custom drag suited for the riding arena. He returned year after year to handle the footing at the reining futurity and Kiser Arena Specialists was born. In 2000, Jim Kiser, Bob’s son, joined the business. Jim trained reining horses and after having multiple open futurity finalists, decided he wanted a career change. Prior to Jim joining the business, Bob sold a few drags here and there, but with the addition of his son, they took selling drags and taking care of the ground to a new level. Managing the footing at world class events such as the American Quarter Horse World Show and the National Reined Cow Horse Association Futurity, it was easy to see that the Kisers had found their niche.

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It didn’t take long for Frank Merrill to ask about Kiser Arena Specialists joining the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) team. In addition to Merrill, Dave Bryan and Chris Benedict were instrumental in creating the partnership

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Nearly $100 million in prize money has been awarded on footing that was prepared by Kiser Arena Specialists.

between Kiser Arena Specialists and the NCHA. Kiser is proud to continue to be the “Official Arena Tool of the NCHA.” Jim says the best part of working with Kiser Arena Specialists is knowing that we’re improving the performance horse industry whether that be at cuttings, reinings or cowhorse events. Jim enjoys not only working with but having friendships with industry leaders across the board. While this is their business, the entire Kiser team takes pride in being able to advance all of their disciplines through better drags and better, safer ground. Approximately $100 million has been given away as prize money on footing that Kiser Arena Specialists has prepared. In addition to their drag equipment and construction of arenas, Kiser has expanded into property and facility design and excavation work. Kiser has the ability to take a raw property completely through the process to a finished, turn-key facility. Additionally, Kiser Arena Specialists will be opening a physical shop in the near future near Sanger, Texas. In addition to Kiser’s equipment, this storefront will feature everything one would need in terms of ranch equipment including a tractor dealership and the full line of Priefert products.


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The new state of the art Hat Bar at South Texas Tack in Brenham, Texas.

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Established in 2003, South Texas Tack, also owned by the Martins, a part of the Mecom family, continues on its deep roots of excellence in the ranching and western industry by providing years of knowledge, resources, and experience under the same roof. South Texas Tack also has the unique opportunity to represent their values of both quality and tradition in the products they carry in the retail store. With years of ranching in their family, the lifestyle that South Texas Tack sells is sincerely a piece of their genetic makeup. South Texas Tack truly cares about the needs of their customers. In an effort to continually meet the needs

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o look at South Texas Tack means to look at the beginning of deep ranching roots in Texas. Two hundred years ago, land that was part of a Mexican settlement became Los Corralitos, Texas, and on that land, Rancho San Jose de Los Corralitos was established. A building on this ranch is documented in the Texas Ranching Heritage Museum as the beginning of the ranching industry in Texas, dating back to the 1700s. Fast forward to the early 1900s, and this ranch was purchased by the family of its current owners: the Mecoms.

of their customers, South Texas Tack has developed new brands including LetsRope.com and WesternWomen.com. Whether you are visiting the retail store in Brenham, Texas to shop for your latest tack and apparel needs or to enjoy a meal from one of the food trucks at the South Texas Tack Feedyard, you are sure to find a fun and friendly atmosphere. Much like their ranching history, South Texas Tack has a long history with the sport of cutting. Nancy Martin grew up working on cattle ranches with her mother, Lannie Mecom, and they always had cutting horses around. Nancy spent much of her youth years hauling to cutting shows. Now, Nancy and her husband, Steve, share the love of cutting and hope to pass it along to their daughter, Elle. South Texas Tack is proud to be a sponsor of the National Cutting Horse Association and the sport their whole family loves.

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Kit Kat Sugar ridden by Pete Branch, 2012 NCHA Super Stakes Reserve Champion

Kit Kat Sugar

Title Sponsor of the NCHA Super Stakes

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rom the very beginning, Kit Kat Sugar showed signs that he was going to be something special. The sorrel stallion (High Brow Cat X Sugar N Dulce) was bred and owned by the late Lonnie Allsup and his wife, Barbara Allsup. Despite his passing, Mrs. Allsup continues to keep her husband’s legacy and love of cutting alive. Kit Kat Sugar, known as Skeet, went into training with the Allsup’s long time trainer Pete Branch. In addition to Kit Kat Sugar, Pete Branch rode and trained Skeet’s dam, Sugar N Dulce, and his granddam, Little Badger Dulce. Little Badger Dulce was arguably one of the best horses that has ever been in the industry with lifetime earnings of $657,275.71 in National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) competition. Additionally, she was the NCHA Horse of the Year in 1993. 88

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As a two-year-old, Pete began to see just how special Kit Kat Sugar would be. “There was no doubt he was going to be a really good horse,” Pete said. A successful career from the start, Kit Kat Sugar and Pete Branch made the Open Futurity finals in 2011. His success carried throughout his entire four-year-old year and Kit Kat Sugar and Pete Branch won Open titles at the Brazos Bash, the Calgary Stampede, the Bonanza Cutting, and the El Rancho Futurity among several other limited age event wins. “There were lots of really cool times on that horse,” Pete said. “The one that I remember best was my run on him at the El Rancho. He was a 231 and it was a really, really fun run. There were certain things that he’d do during a run that would make you go ‘wow, I can’t believe he can do that.’”

Not only did the pair go on to claim the reserve championship in the Open at the NCHA Super Stakes in 2012, but Kit Kat Sugar was crowned NCHA Open Horse of the Year in 2012. After his four-year-old year, Kit Kat Sugar retired from the show pen and entered into his breeding career where his success continued. In addition to his athletic ability, Skeet has a really good mind and a sweet disposition. He surpassed the $1 million milestone as a sire in 2019. Also in 2019, Kit Kat Sugar became the title sponsor of the NCHA Super Stakes. Kit Kat Sugar’s granddam won the Super Stakes, so sponsoring the Super Stakes was an easy choice for the family. While this year’s event was forced to cancel, they are eager to get to show again and look forward to a great Kit Kat Sugar Super Stakes in 2021.

PHOTO FORREST COURTESY KIT KAT SUGAR

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Kubota Tractor Corporation, NCHA’s New Official Equipment Provider, is known for reliable, long-lasting products.

Kubota Tractor Corporation Official Agriculture Equipment Supplier

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rom growing up on a cattle ranch in east Texas, Kelcey Cockrell – a product manager at Kubota – knows the value of hard work, commitment, and a good horse. She spent a lot of time playing with her childhood best friend who grew up on the ranch next to them. This ranch was managed by her friend’s grandfather, Wallace “Tooter” Dorman, who owned Chiquita Pistol, National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Triple Crown winner in 2002. With several people in her hometown involved in cutting, Kelcey constantly saw the commitment and hard work that went into getting Chiquita Pistol, and so many others, trained and competition ready. Even the horses they used on the ranch often had cutting bloodlines. The partnership between Kubota and the NCHA brings an exciting opportunity for Kelcey, and the entire Kubota team, to give back to 90

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hardworking people in communities just like hers in Leon County, Texas. When Kubota started as a foundry company in the late 1880s, the focus was on creating cast iron pipes for clean water supply. To this day, Kubota continues to provide clean water treatment systems in countries worldwide, but the company has made their mark in additional sectors, such as agriculture and construction, as the top selling compact and subcompact tractor in the United States. Kubota takes pride in their products and their reputation of quality, reliability, and longevity. “For Earth, For Life” is more than a slogan for Kubota, it truly is a way of life. Kubota is committed to producing products that will last. From front to rear, every subcompact, compact, and utility tractor is fully built by Kubota with a purpose, allowing for maximum efficiency and lifespan of the tractor. Leaning on the values she was taught by her community growing up,

Kelcey takes pride in her work and makes sure to do things right. Kubota echos that sentiment through and through. A large amount of Kubota equipment is made in the United States from Land Pride implements in Kansas to RTVs, Skid Steers, subcompact tractors, and more in Georgia. Before any product goes to market, Kubota ensures that the product is ready and working properly. Having products that are lasting and dependable is of highest priority. With a dealer network of over 1,100 dealers, Kubota has someone nearby to serve NCHA members and their families. In addition to providing working equipment at NCHA produced shows, Kubota has created a website with exclusive discounts and information for NCHA members that is found at ncha.kubotausa.com. Kubota is grateful to be a part of the cutting industry and is looking forward to continuing this exciting partnership.

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Dennis Moreland in the Dennis Moreland Tack booth.

Dennis Moreland Tack BY: TAYLOR BREEDING

“It makes you smile when you’ve got products you made 25, 35 years ago and they’re still using them,” said Dennis. “Something was right.” Dennis stands behind every single product he makes. As a rider himself, Dennis understands what horsemen are looking for in their tack from the quality of leather to the weight of the bridle reins. Each piece of equipment is put on a horse to ensure that it is sized and fitted properly and, most importantly, that it is safe. Additionally, Dennis is quick to listen to his customers’ wants and needs and will provide a quality, safe product to fit those needs. While the product he creates has remained timeless, Dennis Moreland

[TOP TO BOTTOM] Bill Freeman 1982 Futurity Champion • Dennis Moreland helping a customer. • 1976 NCHA Futurity Greg Ward & Tom Lyons

Tack has changed with the times. In addition to the physical storefront in Weatherford, Texas, there is an online storefront. Dennis is proud to ship specialized orders all across the world. In 1976, Dennis Moreland Tack had its first National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) tradeshow booth, and in addition to the booth, Dennis Moreland Tack donated a pair of bridle reins to each finalist that year. Dennis has gladly continued to support NCHA programs throughout the years. From fostering excellent customer relationships to creating a functional, quality product, Dennis Moreland Tack is definitely doing something right. 2019 NCHA Futurity Champion

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s a cowboy in Nebraska, Dennis Moreland often found himself needing good, quality pieces of tack. Unfortunately, the tack he wanted was always hard to find. When asked to make the equipment, local saddle makers claimed to be too busy, and after a while, they told Dennis to “make it yourself.” Fortunately for Dennis, that is exactly what he did. In 1976, Dennis Moreland Tack was formed. With a focus on quality and functionality, products made by Dennis Moreland Tack are built to last – and they do. Barns all over the country still have useful equipment hanging in them today that Dennis made in the 70s.


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Santa Cruz Animal Health & San Juan Ranch BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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he parent company of both San Juan Ranch and Santa Cruz Animal Health, Santa Cruz Biotechnology was founded 29 years ago. Santa Cruz Biotechnology is a world leader in developing products for the biomedical research market. Under the current ownership of John and Brenda Stephenson, San Juan Ranch has quickly become a world class breeder of performance horses in the disciplines of cutting, reining, and working cowhorse. In only ten years, San Juan Ranch became a National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRHCA) Million Dollar Breeder. Additionally, three NRCHA futurity winners were bred by the ranch and continue to call it home: Stylish Little Oak, CD Diamond, and SJR Diamond Mist. The ranch’s sister division, Santa Cruz Animal Health, has quickly

become a leader in the development and distribution of animal healthcare products. Santa Cruz Animal Health products include an affordable line of high-quality, comprehensive UltraCruz® Animal Health Supplements in addition to grooming and critical care products. All of Santa Cruz Animal Health’s products are made in the United States. Developed by a team of experts with a vast experience in both breeding and showing horses, the UltraCruz® Animal Health product line is used daily in the care of the ranch’s performance horses, livestock, and companion animals. Santa Cruz Animal health strives to provide their customers with the highest quality product available. UltraCruz® Animal Health Supplements are all AAFCO or NASC regulated, and the products can be

found at retail locations in Paso Robles, California as well as two Texas cities: Dallas and Weatherford. The products are also available online at scahealth. com and though retailers such as Amazon, Chewy, eBay, and Walmart. As long-time breeders of cutting horses, both San Juan Ranch and Santa Cruz Animal Health have an organic relationship with the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA). The staff at Santa Cruz Animal Health and San Juan Ranch enjoy visiting the NCHA events where they have the opportunity to meet so many of their customers. “When a customer tells you what a difference our products have made for their animal, it makes this job so worth it,” said Megan Lundquist, Santa Cruz Animal Health Sales and Sponsorship Coordinator. JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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Rocking P Ranch is not only a leading stallion owner but fast becoming a leading breeder as well.

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ocking P Ranch is home to two of the industry’s top stallions, Metallic Cat and Spots Hot. Proudly owed by Bobby Patton, the Rocking P Ranch is located in Fort Worth, Texas. Rocking P Ranch first emerged in the sport of cutting in 2015. Although Rocking P Ranch is relatively new to the industry, they have a love of the horse, an admiration for the athleticism and cow sense that is bred into each of their horses, with a huge competitive spirit. That same competitive spirt and cow sense can be found in Rocking P’s two stallions. Both Metallic Cat and Spots Hot won the NCHA Futurity and now have gone on to sire NCHA Futurity Champions themselves. “There is no question that both of these studs are superior athletes with huge accomplishments in the show pen and as sires.” Debbie Roberts, Marketing Manager at the Rocking P, said. “But their unique personalities are what makes them so special to us.” Metallic Cat is smart beyond belief, the way he reads situations is incredible, shared Roberts. If you have ever watched runs of Metallic Cat in the

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show pen there is no question, he has a unique ability to read a cow. What really sets him apart is his gift to read people. “He has never been an overly affectionate horse, he takes to people slowly,” Roberts said. “But when you win him over, you have a friend for life. He loves his people.” As for Spots Hot, his quiet and affectionate disposition crossed with his athleticism has made him a top sire in the industry. He has such a kind soul and he loves everyone he meets. “I swear if you open up his stall door, every time you turned around you would be running into him, he would be looking at you like – ‘what ya doing, can I help?’ He is the in your pocket type,” Roberts said. Along with owning these great stallions, Rocking P Ranch is excited to move into the next phase of developing their breeding program. They are now investing in some amazing broodmares to add to the program. The ranch’s dedication to producing tomorrows champions comes from watching the sport evolve and figuring out which mare will produce the next great cross with their stallions. The inaugural Rocking P Ranch Production Sale is slated for this summer

during the 2020 NCHA Metallic Cat Summer Spectacular and will be produced by Western Bloodstock. The goal is to make this an annual event. A majority of the horse selling will be yearlings, by Metallic Cat and Spots Hot, out of some of our great broodmares including, Cinca De Maya, Cinca Im Hot and Ray Jay Play. A full list of sale horses and event information will be available on westernbloodstock.com. In addition to the breeding program, Rocking P Ranch loves to pay it forward and give back to the sport of cutting. Three years ago, Patton stepped up and asked to be the title sponsor of the NCHA Summer Spectacular. In addition, he also wanted to give back to the breeders, trainers, owners and competitors in the industry, by starting the Metallic Cat incentive program. In 2020, Patton will pay out $300,000 in prize money during the Derby and Classic Challenge, in the Open, NonPro and Unlimited Amateur classes. This incentive is for the highest placing Metallic Cat offspring in each class, whose owners have a paid breeding to Metallic Cat in 2020 For the full details on the incentive, visit metalliccat.com

PHOTOS COURTESY ROCKING P RANCH

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[ABOVE AND RIGHT] Rod’s Western Palace is your source for all things Western, from apparel and tack to everything in between.

Rod’s Western Palace Official Spur Maker

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n these uncertain times, all of us at Rod’s Western Palace are very concerned for the people who have been sick, who have lost loved ones, and who have lost their jobs. Please know that our thoughts are with each and every one of you. While we are all anxious to return to normal, Rod’s is doing our part to keep our employees safe while serving our loyal customers. The office employees are working from home while our warehouse employees are practicing social distancing with additional cleaning being done to ensure safety. We are appreciative of the customers who have continued to support Rods. com with their purchases and their encouraging words during this time. Rod’s Western Palace was established in 1976 by Dan Evans. Dan remained CEO for over two decades before handing the reins to Scott Hartle. Scott began working on the sales floor of Rod’s while he was in college. Soon after, he was promoted

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to Assistant Manager and then a became a partner in the business in 1988. In 1990, Scott’s father, Charles, joined him to make Rod’s Western Palace their family business. Rod’s has successfully grown over the years through their physical location, catalog and online storefront. Today, Rod’s occupies two stores and two warehouses on approximately six acres in Columbus, Ohio. Additionally, Rod’s is a major retailer and sponsor of the All American Quarter Horse Congress as well as a number of regional shows in the Midwest. In late March, Rod’s Western Palace released their newest endeavor: Country Grace. Country Grace is a line of women’s clothing and home décor that celebrates God’s grace and the blessings we share in life and in business because of that grace. Combining country charm with modern style, Country Grace aims to describe your lifestyle while nurturing and empowering your spirit. The cowboy values such as honesty,

hard work and patriotism are what initially attracted Scott to the western industry. Rod’s is the “Official Spur Maker of the National Cutting Horse Association” now but has always had a relationship to the industry. Both Dan Evans and Scott Hartle rode cutting horses, and while Scott does not show anymore, he has always loved going to the barn. This love played a large role in his love for the business. “It’s in our blood to service the horse people and the people who enjoy the western lifestyle,” Scott said.

PHOTOS COURTESY ROD’S WESTERN PALACE

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The Cattle Saver BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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s a member of the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) since 1977, Dick Thompson understands the cutting horse industry through and through. Dick has over 40 years of experience in raising, training, and showing horses and joined the NCHA Non-Pro Hall of Fame in 2007. With his extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in the cutting horse industry, it was easy for Dick to see that there was a need for a training tool as keeping a constant supply of fresh cattle around can be difficult and expensive. To combat this problem, Dick and his wife, Cheryll, created The Cattle Saver in 2014. Designed to provide an affordable, dependable tool to train horses, The Cattle Saver is manufactured by hand in Denton, Texas. Whether you are looking to start a young horse or tune up a seasoned horse for show, The Cattle Saver is the perfect solution. In addition to assembling The Cattle Saver themselves, Dick and Cheryll will hand deliver each product. Each Cattle Saver comes with a one-year warranty, and Dick and Cheryll stand behind every product they make. The Cattle Saver is the most dependable product on the market, but Dick will personally come and fix yours should a customer experience a problem. The Cattle Saver is proud to be used at the practice pen at all NCHA produced shows. While most of their sales occur at the shows, the Thompson’s focus more on being a friendly, welcoming face in the practice pen more than showing off their product. As a sponsor of the NCHA for the past six years, The Cattle Saver would like to say thank you to the NCHA and the members, participants, owners, and trainers that have purchased and used The Cattle Saver product. Dick and Cheryll are looking forward to seeing you at the next show! JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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Western Bloodstock Official Sale Company BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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estern Bloodstock, LTD was formed in 2000. As he grew up in the cutting horse industry, Jeremy Barwick always looked to Col. Ben Emison, one of the founders of Western Bloodstock, as a great friend and mentor. Jeremy even went to auctioneer school because of Col. Emison. In 2013, Jeremy struck a deal with Ben and Milt Bradford, another Western Bloodstock founder, that offered Jeremy a once in a lifetime opportunity with Western Bloodstock. With years of side by side instruction from Ben and Milt, Jeremy has continued on with the Western Bloodstock legacy as the current owner.

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Western Bloodstock strives to provide the best service to the cutting horse industry by bringing the most value to the seller and the best product

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[LEFT TO RIGHT] Col. Steve Friskup, Col. Wade Cunningham, Jayson Jackson and Jeremy Barwick.

to the buyer with every horse that goes into the sale ring. On the auction block at the sales, Jeremy says he finds himself in the best seat in the house. “There are months of planning each detail and then to be a part of it all collectively working together,” Jeremy says, “it’s one of my favorite aspects of Western Bloodstock.” Additionally, Jeremy enjoys getting to visit with customers and the horses that they are raising and training each year. From weanlings and yearlings to two-year-old and finished horses, Jeremy enjoys seeing the individual horses grow, mature, and build their own show records throughout their career. These moments equate to the building blocks of pedigrees that will eventually be seen in the Western Bloodstock sale catalog pages. Western Bloodstock has found their niche in providing the best market for buyers and sellers of cutting and cow horse bloodlines. The sport of cutting is something Jeremy has always loved. From growing up in the cutting horse industry to training and showing and now breeding and raising his own cutting horses, Jeremy is truly passionate about all aspects of the cutting horse industry. Western Bloodstock is a natural extension of that. With the focal point of the cutting horse, Western Bloodstock is proud to be the “Official Equine Sale Company of the National Cutting Horse Association.”


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McAlister Assets

Triple Crown Title Sponsor of the Unlimited Amateur Division BY TAYLOR BREEDING

business partner, Sharon Beach. Sharon, like Senior, put herself through college to earn multiple degrees. Hydie and Sharon immediately had a friendship, and shortly after meeting, Hydie recruited Sharon to join McAlister Investment Real Estate. In 2018, the pair went on to establish McAlister Assets. In a heavily male-influenced industry, these two women have taken the rail and real estate investment world by storm. Since its inception, McAlister Assets has grown into a successful firm with $106 million in projects under management. Senior passed away in 2018, but Hydie and Sharon proudly continue his legacy today. He was a very philanthropic man, and both women share this passion. McAlister Assets donates the first five percent of the company’s income to philanthropic endeavors. Giving back to a sport that has given them so much, McAlister Assets is proud to sponsor the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Triple Crown Unlimited Amateur division and the Pacific Coast Cutting Horse Association (PPCHA). Both women continue to regularly compete. In 2019, Hydie was champion of the 5/6-year-old Non-Pro, Limited Non-

Sharon Beach and Hydie McAlister have a passion for business and cutting horses alike.

Pro and Unlimited Amateur classes at the El Rancho Futurity, and Sharon won the 4-year-old Limited Amateur at the PCCHA Futurity & Stakes. McAlister Assets gives back in more ways than one. Both Hydie and Sharon are NCHA Directors, and Sharon has served as Chairman of the Governance Committee for the past four years. She also played a large role in the creation of the first NCHA Collegiate Judging Contest and chaired the 2016 National Youth Cutting Horse Association World Finals and youth week. With a nod to the lessons Senior taught, McAlister Assets is proud to continue to support the National Cutting Horse Association.

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strong company starts with a strong foundation. The foundation of McAlister Assets, a real estate and rail served industrial park investment firm, began years before the company did with Jim McAlister Sr., affectionately referred to as Senior. Senior was known as a hardworking man putting both his brother and himself through college. With a strong sense of vision and experience through master planning The Woodlands, Texas under George Mitchell, Senior started his own successful real estate investment company in 1973. Carrying his success into all aspects of life, Senior and his wife, Rhetta, were both successful in quarter horse performance competition and passed along this passion to their daughter, Hydie. Hydie and Senior shared more than a love of horses; they shared a love of business. In 2008, they created McAlister Investment Real Estate. Whether in horses or in business, Senior instilled the importance of passion, hard work, fairness, and most importantly, enjoyment of what you do. It was horses – cutting horses – that would introduce Hydie to her next


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Hank FM carriage passing The Ranch office during the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo (FWSSR) parade.

95.9 The Ranch 92.1 Hank FM BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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undance Square in Fort Worth, Texas is home to two wildly popular local radio stations: 95.9 The Ranch and 92.1 Hank FM. Owned by the same independent radio group, LKCM Media, these two sister stations have built a solid brand with loyal and passionate listeners over the past 18 years. While both radio stations focus on superserving the greater Fort Worth area, they do have different focuses when it comes to

the music they play. The Ranch focuses on the unique Texas country and Americana music of primarily independent artists, whereas Hank FM plays only the greatest country music hits from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. The popularity of Hank FM has led the radio group to recently open a second Hank FM station simulcasting in the Wichita Falls, Texas area on FM 95.5. Both radio stations have found a successful marriage between tradition and innovation. With digital showcase

studios on Main Street in Fort Worth, they deliver content over 100,000watt FM radio. Additionally, an app was created that allows the stations to share Texas culture and music for listeners to enjoy around the world. Approaching 1,000,000 downloads, this app has been a huge success. The station is sincerely committed to their deep North Central Texas roots and made appearances on location over 700 times last year. The people – both listeners and employees – and the culture truly set The Ranch and Hank FM apart. The Ranch and Hank FM have more in common with the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) than both calling Fort Worth, Texas home. The radio station actually has their own horse on staff, complete with his own business cards and Facebook page. Chuko RanchHorse is owned by The Ranch’s popular midday host, Malone, and makes regular appearances in the community. Continuing with their vast community involvement, the radio stations have maintained a strong relationship with the NCHA since 2003, supporting all three NCHA Triple Crown events in Fort Worth, as well as the Celebrity Cutting hosted by the Careity Foundation that is held during the NCHA Futurity. “We’re very committed to this community and North Central Texas,” Gerry Schlegel, President of LKCM Media, said. “We live here, we raise our families here, and we’ve got really great people in our employees, our listeners, our stakeholders, and our customers.”

[LEFT TO RIGHT] Malone, popular mid-day host at The Ranch. • Malone riding in the Celebrity Cutting. • Chuko RanchHorse and Malone at the FWSSR parade. JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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BY MARK DUNLAP

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ince the early 1950’s, M. L. Leddy’s been involved with the cutting horse industry. Leddy’s has made saddles for Buster Welch, J.T. Fisher, Matlock Rose, and many of the notable figures of the early days of the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA), as well as many of the current champion cutters of today. Leddy’s began building boots and saddles in the early 1920s in Brady, Texas. In 1936, Leddy’s moved to San Angelo, Texas to begin expanding its operation and footprint in Texas. Leddy’s began its Fort Worth, Texas operation, located in the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards, in 1941. Leddy’s has enjoyed a long relationship with the NCHA and its members,

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traveling to many shows and events throughout the United States. Although we no longer attending as many events, Leddy’s continues to be supportive of the NCHA through providing year end saddle

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M.L. Leddy’s

awards at the NCHA Futurity and World Championship in Fort Worth, Texas. M. L. Leddy’s has continually been supportive of the NCHA. Our annual contribution to the NCHA is well over $50,000 annually, and we have always honored our commitments to the association. Additionally, Leddy’s has and always will continue to provide the finest products available, whether it is our handmade boots, saddles, and leather products or products from our hat program, custom tailored clothing for both men and women, and handcrafted buckles and belts. We are extremely proud of the commitment to service made by every employee of this company. Many of our employees have worked a majority of their careers with Leddy’s, showing pride in the product and building enduring relationships with the repeat customers that buy our products either in our stores, online, or an event. Leddy’s is third generation company owned by M.L. Leddy’s grandson, Wilson Franklin and his wife, Martha. All saddles are made in the Fort Worth location and we invite our customers to come by to see the great products we make. The M.L. Leddy handmade boots are still made in our San Angelo boot shop and tours of the shop are available. Custom boot measures are available in both locations. If quality products and great service are important to you, we hope you will come visit our stores in the near future. We thank you for your business.


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Holiday Inn Express Fort Worth Downtown

PHOTOS COURTESY HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS FORT WORTH DOWNTOWN

BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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hether you are coming to Fort Worth, Texas for one of the National Cutting Horse Association’s (NCHA) Triple Crown events or are coming for a weekend getaway, the Holiday Inn Express Fort Worth Downtown offers the perfect location and friendly staff to meet all of your accommodation needs. Centrally located in Fort Worth, functioning like the heartbeat of the city, guests can get to the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, the Cultural District, Texas Christian University, the Convention Center, Downtown, and of course, Will Rogers Coliseum within a ten minute or less drive from the hotel.

Holiday Inn Express Fort Worth Downtown has just completed a multimillion dollar renovation, so guests are visiting a like-new hotel during their stay. Hotel amenities including an indoor pool, spacious rooms, and complimentary Wi-Fi and breakfast. Holiday Inn Express is able to mix the uniqueness of the city of Fort Worth with the convenience and high standards of the IHG brand. The IHG brand is committed to delivering true hospitality to all of their guests. The Holiday Inn Express Fort Worth Downtown has been home to both NCHA staff and judges during the NCHA Triple Crown events for many years. After years of seeing familiar

faces, the Holiday Inn Express staff says it feels like family coming to visit. Holiday Inn Express looks forward to seeing you on your next visit to Fort Worth, the Cty of Cowboys and Culture.

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Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores Official Fuel Stop and Travel Center BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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committed to providing their customers with “Clean Places, Friendly Faces” at every stop. Each time you stop into one of Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores, you’ll be greeted with the trademark “Welcome to Love’s!” For over 55 years, Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores has provided professional truck drivers and motorists with 24-hour access to clean and safe places to stop. With gasoline, diesel fuel, fresh coffee, restaurants and more, there is something for every traveler at Love’s.

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ounded in 1964 in Watonga, Oklahoma by Tom and Judy Love, Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores remains family owned and operated to this day. Since its establishment, Love’s has grown to include over 510 locations in 41 states across the United States. Headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores employs more than 26,000 team members from coast to coast. The team members at Love’s are

To continue to meet their customer’s needs, Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores are constantly adding more services and amenities such as fenced in dog parks and the addition of healthy, fresh-to-go food options. Love’s understands that convenience and timeliness are necessities when spending time on the road and has created the Love’s Connect mobile app to get their customers back on the road quickly and safely while saving them money. Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores knows that cutting horse riders, trainers and owners spend countless hours and miles traveling to shows across the country. They are proud to be the “Official Fuel Stop and Travel Center of the National Cutting Horse Association.” Stop in to one of Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores on your next trip across America’s highways to see their Highway Hospitality for yourself.

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Seth, left, and Ted Petit.

Video West Productions Official Photographer and Videographer BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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Videographer and Photographer of the NCHA,” Video West Productions fully covers the NCHA produced events. Video West Productions is unique in that both Ted and Seth can simultaneously shoot photographs while videoing a run. This allows them to cover events that otherwise would only have a videographer or a photographer, but not both. It takes a lot of practice to capture both photo and video at the same time. Seth jokes that playing video games growing up helped his brain to be able to click multiple buttons at the same time. With all the photos and videos they capture, record keeping is of high priority to Video West Productions. All photography and video footage since 2014 has been digitized and is readily accessible any time the customer requests it. Seth never thought that he would be where he is today in such a short time. On being the official photographer and videographer at the 2019 NCHA World Finals Seth said, “sitting here going

wait a minute, this has never happened before and I’m the one doing it. It was a lot of fun, for sure.” From humble beginnings in a feedlot in Bakersfield, California to covering the largest events in the cutting horse industry across the country, Video West Productions has grown to be a household name.

Seth, left, and Ted Petit.

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ideo West Productions was founded by Bear Waters over 30 years ago. Al, Bear’s brother, primarily ran the business until his passing in 2005. At the same time, Ted Petit was getting into photography, specifically photographing cutting horses in the Bakersfield, California area and was looking to begin his business. As fate would have it, Bear and Ted got connected and Ted purchased Video West Productions. Ted started videoing shows in Bakersfield and recruited his son, Seth, to help with the content editing process. Ted also starting videoing the PCCHA events in 2005 and has been videoing for them ever since. Joining the business full time in 2016, Seth quickly developed his videography and photography skills. After catching the eye of the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA), Video West Productions was recruited to video the Triple Crown Events beginning in 2014. Now, as the “Official


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SpringHill Suites Fort Worth University.

SpringHill Suites Official Host Hotel BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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nterestingly enough, J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott began the Marriott brand not in hotels, but as a root beer stand in Washington D.C. in 1927. This root beer stand quickly grew into a successful restaurant franchise known as Hot Shoppes. In 1957, after 30 years of the successful restaurant franchise, Marriott made an unprecedented shift into the hospitality and hotel business. Bill, J. Willard’s son, was the manager of the world’s first motor hotel in Arlington, Virginia. This proved to be a steppingstone for Bill to eventually become CEO of Marriott International. Under the leadership of Bill, Marriott International has flourished to include over 30 distinct brands and more than 7,000 properties across 131 countries and territories around the world while staying true to the guiding principle of the A&W root beer stand: good food and good service at a fair price.

One of Marriott’s many properties is the SpringHill Suites Fort Worth University located in Fort Worth, Texas. Sitting near to both Texas Christian University and Sundance Square, SpringHill Suites Fort Worth University is surrounded by local hot spots that present an abundance of dining, shopping, and entertainment options for guests to enjoy.

With its close proximity to Will Rogers Coliseum, SpringHill Suites Fort Worth University has been a natural partner with the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) since the hotel opened. “It is the highlight of our year when we get to welcome NCHA members into the hotel,” said Hank Lattimore, General Manager. Whether guests are looking for somewhere to stay for one night or for the entirety of the NCHA Triple Crown events, SpringHill Suites Fort Worth University hopes to be your home away from home when travels bring you to Fort Worth, Texas.

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Official Beef Cattle Nutrition Partner BY TAYLOR BREEDING

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s a growing company, Livestock Nutrition Center (LNC) has the unique ability to provide their customers with a small company feel but the resources of a larger company. Focusing on consultative sales and honestly assessing a customer’s options based on their specific feeding scenario, LNC creates custom feeding programs based on solid nutrition that is backed by proven science.

Livestock Nutrition Center’s approach can be described in three words: custom, nutrition, service. The staff at LNC is here to serve people, not just sell them a product. Focusing on building customer relationships, Livestock Nutrition Center has helped customers in ways that go beyond the scope of their business. From discussing cattle health and markets to technology and equipment, and of

{LEFT] Customer visit in Cameron, Texas. [RIGHT] Dave Stewart, NCHA professional trainer, and Cody McLeod, LNC Area Sales Manager. 108

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course nutrition, LNC has many customers that will call up the staff just to talk cattle in general. “To me, that says a lot about our business model as well as the kind of people we employ,” said Cody McLeod, Area Sales Manager. One thing many customers do not realize is that Livestock Nutrition Center offers a full range of products in addition to custom blend feed. “Anything a cow eats, we can touch,” says a member of the management team. We provide commodities, grain, roughage, protein tubs, minerals, cubes, and more. By offering these products, Livestock Nutrition Center has the unique opportunity to tailor nutrition programs to the individual producer based not only on their needs and goals, but on their existing resources too. It is no secret that cutters need cattle. “In my mind, every cutting horse operation essentially serves as an independent preconditioning operation or grow yard,” said McLeod. Cattle in this phase of production are at the very core of the Livestock Nutrition Center business, so it is easy to see how LNC and the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) are a natural fit. The partnership between LNC and NCHA began a few years ago when LNC started feeding cattle for the NCHA Triple Crown events. Today, Livestock Nutrition Center is proud to continue its relationship with the NCHA as the “Official Beef Cattle Nutrition Partner.”



NCHA SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

Platinum Performance Official Corporate Partner BY LAUREN THOMPSON

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latinum Performance® was created out of clinical necessity by Dr. Doug Herthel at Alamo Pintado Equine Medical Center in 1996. A true pioneer in the veterinary profession, he was always looking for a better way to not only practice medicine but also find answers to the complex problems being faced by veterinarians. As an orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Herthel created a threeprong approach to healing which included stem cell therapy, hyperbaric oxygen and nutrition. Looking to improve both the quality and speed

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of healing, he developed Platinum Performance® Equine to support his patients after surgery. Platinum Performance® Equine is our original foundation formula and the cornerstone to who we are as a company. Because of the comprehensive nature of this formula, the ingredients work synergistically to transform health at the cellular level. Platinum Performance was so successful in his own practice, Dr. Herthel wanted other veterinarians and horse owners to benefit from the formula that could help address so many areas of equine health.

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Doug Herthel, DVM (1946 – 2018), Founder of Platinum Performance, Inc.

It is because of our company’s heritage that Platinum Performance formulas are only available directly for Platinum Performance or veterinarians still today. After over two decades of clinical experience and results, we know that good nutrition is good medicine and can make a significant difference in a horse’s health and performance and impact the effectiveness of other veterinary therapies. It is because of this that we always recommend discussing nutritional decisions together with your veterinarian. Everything at Platinum begins and ends with our clients and their horses. We love horses and we are all horse owners and care takers too. Being able to understand first-hand that love and passion that we share with our clients and to have the ability to help them make decisions that will keep their horses healthy or help solve an issue— that’s everyone’s favorite part. Platinum Performance has an unwavering commitment to quality, and equally as important, to our clients, always putting efficacy first. All of the raw ingredients that we use are expertly sourced and selected for effectiveness. In every step of the process, from raw ingredients to finished formulas, the product is tested and tested again. Platinum Performance has been a corporate partner of the National Cutting Horse Association since 2006. We feel honored to have served the cutting community for so many years and to have the opportunity to continue into the future. We value being a trusted partner that helps riders and their veterinarians achieve their goals in cutting and many equestrian sports.


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2019 filly by Dual Rey out of the mare Little Dirty Deeds.

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aised on the San Lucas Ranch in Santa Ynez, California, Nancy Crawford-Hall has been around horses her entire life. Her grandmother purchased the ranch in 1924, and the family will celebrate their 100th branding at the beautiful ranch in four short years. Though she did not begin riding herself until she was 42 years of age, Nancy has always had a keen eye for horses. Nancy established Holy Cow Performance Horses, LLC in 1999. Shortly

after, she purchased her first horse – a cutter – who unfortunately was injured before making it to the futurity. After making some adjustments and shifting her immediate focus to reined cowhorses, Nancy purchased a two-year-old mare, Sheza Shinette. This mare, shown by Sandy Collier, went on to win the American Quarter Horse Association Junior Working Cowhorse World Title in 2002. After returning home from the world show, Sheza Shinette nearly died. She was

in the intensive care unit for three months. Nancy credits the late Dr. Doug Herthel for saving her mare’s life. After the mare recovered, Nancy decided to breed her to preserve the bloodlines. Sheza Shinette is now 21 years old and has solidly established herself as the top producer in the reined cowhorse industry. Though wildly successful with reined cowhorses, Nancy’s first love has always been cutting. The first horse she ever rode was an 18-year-old cutting horse, Sugs Classy, owned by the late, great John Rockey. “To ride a cutting horse, there is nothing like it,” says Nancy. Unfortunately, a neck injury halted Nancy’s riding career, but her passion is as strong as ever. “I had to change my focus,” Nancy said. “Since I couldn’t ride anymore, I hired the best trainers and bred the best horses. I’ve been extraordinarily lucky and have met some fabulous people along the way.” In 2012, Holy Cow Performance Horses, LLC expanded to include a Weatherford, Texas division in the heart of the cutting industry where Nancy resides today. Not only does Nancy’s operation breed, train and show cutting horses, but they are supportive of the industry as a whole. Holy Cow Performance Horses, LLC is the title sponsor of the National Cutting Horse Association Youth World Finals and Judging Contest. Holy Cow Performance Horses, LLC was formed with the intention of creating the best-bred animals one could make. This has always been Nancy’s passion, and it’s safe to say that she has succeeded.

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35. METALLIC BOOM {S}, DECORDOVA CATTLE CO, GROSEBECK, TX, 4 shows, $2,998.10, ridden by ED FLYNN. 36. SEVEN S SILKY CAT {M}, TERRY FORST, WAURIKA, OK, 5 shows, $2,805.16, ridden by BOYD RICE. 37. TALIATE {G}, SHANNON LAMB, GAINESVILLE, TX, 6 shows, $2,700.50, ridden by CASEY GREEN. 38. METALLIC TRACKS {G}, BILL CARTER, MOUNDS, OK, 4 shows, $2,695.27, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD. 39. ROLLZ ROYCE {S}, THOMAS GUINN, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 3 shows, $2,685.23, ridden by BEAU GALYEAN. 40. CANDY GIRL (U) {M}, SANDERO RANCH LTD, LAC LA BICHE , AB, 5 shows, $2,662.22, ridden by ROPER CURTISS. 41. JUNIE BOB JONES {M}, LINDA WILSON, YOAKUM, TX, 2 shows, $2,654.10, ridden by KATHY DAUGHN. 42. COOL CAT DUAL REY {S}, GLEN NELSON, MESA, AZ, 6 shows, $2,578.32, ridden by JADE KELLER. 43. LITTLE REY WHIRLACAT {S}, BARBARA ALLSUP, CLOVIS, NM, 5 shows, $2,576.63, ridden by W BRANCH. 44. COOL N HOT {S}, KOBIE & PAULA WOOD, STEPHENVILLE, TX, 4 shows, $2,572.10, ridden by KOBIE WOOD. 45. HEVVY METAL {G}, JERRY & PATTI GANN, LEIGHTON, AL, 4 shows, $2,511.11, ridden by TODD GANN. 46. JUAN TIME {G}, BOBBIE KAY DAVIS, TEMPLETON, CA, 4 shows, $2,392.44, ridden by BRENT ERICKSON; MORGAN CROMER. 47. EIGHT MILE {S}, NANCY BURKES, HIBBING, MN, 3 shows, $2,392.32, ridden by J P BELL. 48. CATTYS HOPE {M}, ROSE VALLEY RANCH, WEATHERFORD, TX, 4 shows, $2,307.53, ridden by MICHAEL COOPER; R L CHARTIER. 49. PEPSI BOON {S}, JERRY & LUANN JEFFRIES, NAYLOR, MO, 6 shows, $2,292.37, ridden by RYAN MOORE. 50. BOWMERANG {G}, PETER & NORA STENT, GARDNERVILLE, NV, 2 shows, $2,246.56, ridden by PAUL HANSMA.


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1. MARY JO MILNER, SOUTHLAKE, TX, 17 shows, $18,577.59, (LITTLE PEPTO CAT).

18. MADALYN COLGROVE, BOLIGEE, AL, 5 shows, $5,121.41, (SMOOTH MAGICK; SWEET BABY MARIE).

35. WILLIAM MOORE, WILLISTON, FL, 4 shows, $3,177.88, (CATSCRATCH SISTER; SMARRT LIL PEPTO).

2. CHEYENNE JOHNSON, PINE LEVEL, AL, 7 shows, $14,056.88, (CR TUFF BOO BEAR).

19. G ROSE JOHNSON, WADDELL, AZ, 8 shows, $5,105.33, (BLUES HOT).

36. PAGE BOWMAN, SIMPSONVILLE, KY, 5 shows, $3,029.33, (DUAL SMART FELINA; SWEET AUTUMN BOON).

3. ALEXA STENT, ALEDO, TX, 13 shows, $10,084.32, (BOWMERANG; PEEPABOO). 4. SUSAN R DUNNE, CLINTON, NC, 11 shows, $9,754.13, (HAL RAISER). 5. DAWN CHAPMAN, CHANDLER, AZ, 16 shows, $9,255.84, (CLAYS LITTLE KIT CAT; LITTLE JACKSON CAT). 6. CAROL ANDERSON WARD, RANCHO MURIETA, CA, 6 shows, $8,967.10, (CRAFTY WITH COWS). 7. BLAKE GRAHAM, ROCKLEDGE, GA, 5 shows, $8,778.60, (LEGAL DREAM). 8. JODY MCGLOTHLIN, PERRIN, TX, 9 shows, $8,018.51, (SOMETHINGTOBELIEVEIN). 9. MICHELLE COWAN, ARDMORE, OK, 12 shows, $7,893.90, (LITE THESE KATZ UP; SHES FULL OF HOPE). 10. LUCCHESE JOHNSON, TULIA, TX, 13 shows, $7,028.18, (DESIRES ROLEX; YALL IM COUNTIN). 11. JOHN KRATZER, DALLAS, TX, 9 shows, $6,785.52, (PLAYIN HEAVY METAL). 12. HALEY STRADLING, LINDELL BEACH , BC, 3 shows, $6,560.12, (SWAMPWARE). 13. JENNIFER PALMER, WEATHERFORD, TX, 6 shows, $6,506.64, (NIKI BLUE). 14. ELIZABETH QUIRK, DENHAM SPRINGS, LA, 5 shows, $6,408.48, (CATILLAC REYS). 15. JILL ROTH, PASO ROBLES, CA, 7 shows, $6,279.34, (BEA PURE CAT). 16. GLEN NELSON, MESA, AZ, 11 shows, $5,908.63, (COOL CAT DUAL REY). 17. ALANNAH CHALMERS, WEATHERFORD, TX, 8 shows, $5,481.68, (SMOOTH VERY SMOOTH).

20. CADE SHEPARD, SUMMERDALE, AL, 4 shows, $5,050.48, (BARNEY ROSS; CHEXY LOUELLA). 21. MARK SENN, AUGUSTA, GA, 1 shows, $5,023.60, (KREEPIN CAT). 22. SUSAN HANSELMAN, PIEDMONT, OK, 9 shows, $4,823.25, (SHOW BIZ KIT KAT). 23. DENISE SEIZ, CEDARTOWN, GA, 4 shows, $4,780.68, (WILLIE J REY). 24. JAMES FIGIEL, WEATHERFORD, TX, 8 shows, $4,662.44, (RUE DU ICHI). 25. KATHERINE WHITBY, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA, 6 shows, $4,587.06, (DUAL RIDER). 26. CHAD BUSHAW, WEATHERFORD, TX, 6 shows, $4,263.11, (BITTERSWEET; LHR ROYAL FLUSH; METALLIC SEA REY; VELVETS REVOLVER). 27. HOLLY JACKSON MUENCH, MARIETTA, OK, 7 shows, $4,244.40, (CD PRETTY CAT). 28. KRISTIN HAHN, BRENHAM, TX, 3 shows, $4,066.81, (LIGHT BLUE SMOOTHY). 29. ROBERT PARSONS, CONGERVILLE, IL, 6 shows, $3,597.62, (BP IRON MAN; TERRIS QUESO CAT). 30. BLAKLEY COLGROVE, BOLIGEE, AL, 2 shows, $3,523.35, (CAT MAN BLUE). 31. JUDY ROGERS, ROCKDALE, TX, 4 shows, $3,486.30, (SPOONFULLA CAT). 32. KYLIE KNIGHT RICE, WEATHERFORD, TX, 4 shows, $3,432.08, (REYHANNON).

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38. JANET WESTFALL, GRANBURY, TX, 2 shows, $2,968.97, (LAGUNA GIRL). 39. BONNIE MARTIN, LAS VEGAS, NV, 2 shows, $2,890.81, (REYSIN KITTENS). 40. COLETTE BENSON, LAC LA BICHE , AB, 6 shows, $2,614.39, (CANDY GIRL (U)). 41. GAVIN CALLAHAN, MC CONNELLS, SC, 2 shows, $2,511.98, (TIME N TEQUILA). 42. TAMMY JONES, WICHITA FALLS, TX, 5 shows, $2,428.07, (JAZAREY). 43. JORDAN ELIZABETH THOMPSON, MEMPHIS, TN, 3 shows, $2,355.66, (SDP LIL ICHI MADDIE). 44. AMBER WILSON CZISNY, MARIETTA, OK, 3 shows, $2,319.64, (COLDSTONE CAT). 45. KAREN BRODY, SANTA BARBARA, CA, 6 shows, $2,272.20, (SMOOTH CLASSICAL). 46. LACHLAN PERKS, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $2,269.20, (METALLIC JACK). 47. MEGAN SKINNER PINE, DANDRIDGE, TN, 5 shows, $2,216.23, (AHH MOMMA MIA; MK HALS SMOOTH GIRL). 48. MARK TIMOTHY SIMPSON, DRY RIDGE, KY, 2 shows, $2,129.27, (SUPEREY).

33. MICHELLE LEMASTER, LAS VEGAS, NV, 5 shows, $3,342.52, (SOME KINDA HIGHBROW).

49. NATALIE RECTOR, ROGERSVILLE, MO, 5 shows, $2,120.12, (PS MAGGIE POO; SMOOTH REYN).

34. MAURA COSTA, WEATHERFORD, TX, 5 shows, $3,247.76, (BILL OREYLLY).

50. LISA HALDANE, PHOENIX, AZ, 4 shows, $2,108.36, (REYDIRKULOUS; STYLISH SCOTTI).

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Merrill: It’s still hard to believe that something like this could happen to us. You see all the unfortunate things overseas and in third-world countries, and then we’re over here living the life and don’t ever think that anything could happen to us. Then this happens and kind of shuts everything down. It’s just how fast everything can happen. It’s crazy. Miller: The most surprising is how fast the economy shut down. That would be the most surprising, and the most scary—just how quickly everything shut down.

What has this experience taught you? Blakesley: That’s kind of a big question, that might take a little more thought. I’m sure I’ve learned several things out of it. Probably to be a little more financially prepared. Maybe hold back a little more cash. This time I’m one of the fortunate ones where it’s not hit me harder, not yet anyway. A person might sure enough want to be prepared for something like this. Brewer: Just to appreciate everything and the people you have around you. When you don’t get to go see your friends or coworkers. I think you appreciate the people around you more. We see my parents every day, but I know it’s been very scary for them. Carroll: I think you just have to not take anything for granted [just] because things are kind of good and going in a good direction. I don’t think you’re necessarily waiting for something bad to happen, but you definitely need to capitalize on the good times. And make sure that you’re doing things the right way all the time, [in case] something like this does happen, I’m not patting myself on the back, but I think because I’ve treated my customers very fairly and been very diligent in doing that, [so] I think that’s probably why they’re more likely to take care of me when the time comes. I think it’s just reiterated that that’s definitely very important.

Chartier: I guess a lot of patience, just being able to be home and spend time on the colts and make them grow. Even patience with your kids. It’s helped everybody grow up just a little more. I think that it’ll all go by us at some point, hopefully, but that’s just what I think. It might take longer than some people hope, but it’ll pass. Miller: It’s taught me that you never take anything for granted. And you have to be a little prepared. We live in such a good area where we are. Everything’s kind of run along, other than you don’t go out to eat on the weekends. You stay home, so you have to plan for things like that. We have to feel pretty fortunate. We’ve gone through this COVID-19, we’ve been shut down. But we’re still pretty blessed to be able to have all the things we still have and do.

What are your expectations for the remainder of the year? Brewer: I expect that there’s going to be some very, very well-trained colts for the small futurities and for Fort Worth! I didn’t feel the pressure of “hurry up and go” because we were trying to get ready for a horse show also. A lot of colts [have] come on a lot stronger a lot sooner than they normally would. Quite a few of mine are farther along [than] where they would normally be in July or August, and it’s May. We see videos on Facebook and a lot of these colts looks like they’re ready to show right now. It takes somebody to realize that we have to back off. There’s no way that we can hold them at this level for another six [or] seven months. They can’t mentally or physically take it. I have a colt that’s been mature for a very long time and it took my husband to remind me, “You can’t keep him at this level, you’ve got to slow down.” So we’ve slowed back down, go do a walk, go do trail rides, just to keep their minds fresh and their bodies from getting sore. Carroll: I just want to get back out there as soon as possible. I’ve got a mare that I’m going to try to get in the Top 15 of the $5,000 Novice. I think the sooner we can get back to normal, the

better. I know that there’s some things precaution-wise that we can do, but I think if you just give people a chance to make some common sense-based decisions for themselves, I think things will work itself out. So just really looking for the shows to open up and just move forward as normal as possible the rest of the year and try to finish out the year the best we can. Industries like ours, we’re a drop in the bucket compared to the overall big picture, but you get us out, moving around, and get rigs on the road, get people filling up with diesel and spending money at restaurants again, just us, our little group just in itself getting out on the road, then that’s just gonna help everybody. Chartier: My expectations aren’t any different [than usual]. You try to get these 3-year-olds prepared for the Futurity and for the future. Obviously, the Futurity is not the last show, it’s the first show they’re going to go to, but that’s obviously our main show and everybody tries to get prepared for that and do the best they can there. Miller: I know people are getting antsy about going [to shows]. I have, just in the last few days, allowed some of my customers to come work their horses. My customers are all out of state. They come from Wyoming and Montana, and I’ve not let them come. They’ve all been really good about understanding that part. We’re waiting to see what NCHA and the government [says], when we can kind of free up and start moving around a little bit. We do have some cuttings that are scheduled throughout Montana, Utah and Idaho, so as soon as we’re able to move around I know there’s going to be shows. I’m hoping for our fall futurities. I like to go to those futurities, and I’ve got some futurity colts this year and derby horses. We’re looking for especially the fall futurities to be able to roll on. I’m really heavily involved with the Idaho Futurity and that’s been such a good show for us and for everyone that’s came to it. We’re really hoping and planning that our Idaho Futurity, which is toward the end of August, will be able to go.” JUNE 2020 • CUTTING HORSE CHATTER

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May 4th, the NCHA Foundation was excited to launch our first live webinar. “Doc Talk” began with the esteemed Dr. Glenn Blodgett, Horse Division Director and Ranch Veterinarian at the 6666’s Ranch. With such uncertain times we’re living in, we wanted to let our members ask him for recommendations on dealing with breeding season during a global pandemic! Below is a summary of some of the thoughts and advice we received. NCHAF: Stallion Stations/training facilities have quite a bit of traffic in a day—mares arriving and departing; vets, farriers, couriers, etc. I think many of us feel insulated in our isolation and forget that we don’t know where those coming into our ranches have been. What extra precautions have you been taking to manage all of that traffic at the 6666’s? Dr. Blodgett: All the interns at the 6666’s are college kids and I’ve sat down one on one with them and discussed where they’ve gone, or where they plan to go on their days off. We’ve had some good discussions on the precautions and what they should and shouldn’t do. Additionally, we aren’t allowing our couriers or farriers to bring their families with them when they have business on the ranch. So far it’s working. NCHAF: Have you had to turn anyone away? Dr. Blodgett: We’ve always had a number of tour groups wanting to come through and observe our stallions. We’ve had to limit that quite a bit, and the few that have come we’ve enforced good social distancing. NCHAF: Breeding facilities are already familiar with bio-security protocols.  What measures should we all be taking right now that should stay as best practices? Dr. Blodgett: Well, being a veterinarian, animal welfare and animal health is at the top of our list, and biosecurity is very important to us too. We’ve always had a strict protocol here for all the animals and we feel good about what we’ve implemented. I tell people when they start here, they’re going to find out what normal is and what abnormal is. Many of the viruses that horses get, can be like the Covid19 that humans get, and can be transmitted by aerosol. I think today if people watch the news and listen to the news – if they didn’t know about disease transmission before, they’ve really missed out.


The way we handle traveling with your horses to some extent has always been like social distancing. We don’t want them using a community trough. Feed and water in your own buckets, try to minimize any nose to nose contact with other horses, or prevent it completely would be ideal. And pay attention to who is around you and we even recommend having a thermometer on hand. Same with when animals come to you when you’re back home. It’s best to keep them separate for a few days to ensure they aren’t sick when they arrive. NCHAF: It’s sounds much like how we’re being told to interact as humans right now. I know for many of us it’s counterintuitive to take as good care of ourselves as we do our horses. You recently had a scare at the 6666s didn’t you? Dr. Blodgett: Well we had a part time employee that cleaned here, but also worked 2 days a week at a nursing home. One of her patients contracted the virus and died from it. She had to be quarantined from everyone including her whole family. Fortunately, they had been following all of the bio security protocols in the nursing home – she was always gloved and masked there, and it worked! She was ok, this was a success story. When you do what you’re supposed to do, you have another layer of protection. What we’re going through also is highlighting the importance of vaccination. We don’t have a vaccine for this virus yet and we sorely need one. They do exist for our animals though, so I encourage anyone who doesn’t have a vaccination program to talk to their veterinarian and get on one. NCHAF: Questions have also come in regarding a concern that this virus can be transmitted from animals to humans. What are your thoughts there? Dr. Blodgett: We have seen just a few cases where it has showed up in animals, but so far I am not aware of any humans who have contracted it from animals. NCHAF: Do you have any parting thoughts for us as we head into the summer? Dr. Blodgett: I think we’ve been used to being cautious with our horses, but not necessarily with ourselves. I think all of us will be better at bio security and being more careful. At least that is what I recommend to folks. Continue to be careful as we go through this migration to a more “normal” way of life. The NCHA Foundation thanks Dr. Blodgett, one of our trustees and chair of our animal welfare committee. You can view the entire webinar on our Facebook page.


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REGIONAL 4 -  5/6-YEAR-OLD LEADERS REGION 1

Alaska, Canada(West, Central), Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming

OPEN 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. LIL DANCIN JACK {S}, TRIPLE W RANCH, WAPATO, WA, 3 shows, $1837.43.

2. RTR REASONTOBELIEVE {S}, REDTAIL RANCH PERF HORSES LLC, STAR, ID, 4 shows, $1782.25. 3. HOTTEST CAT IN TOWN {S}, DANIELLE OSLUND, VALLEYVIEW , AB, 3 shows, $1349.90. 4. TRUMPED U {S}, RICHARD MORLEY, SALEM, UT, 1 shows, $758.20.

REGION 2

Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada

OPEN 4-YEAR-OLDS

3. HOLLY JONES, WALLA WALLA, WA, 1 shows, $400.00, (HALAHS HERO).

1. SHAMANATOR {G}, PAULA PETERSON, TUSTIN, CA, 5 shows, $9174.34. 2. BLUED METAL {S}, TROY BOUTONNET, SALINAS, CA, 4 shows, $7425.29. 3. THE METALLIC STEALTH {M}, MARJORIE MASSAGLIA, RAMONA, CA, 4 shows, $6418.18. 4. SMARTY CATTS {M}, TRACEY WOODWARD, LOS ALAMOS, CA, 2 shows, $5842.00. 5. QUAINTRELLE {M}, ROGER BOOTH, ACTON, CA, 4 shows, $4248.60. 6. HOT WHITTLE KITTY {M}, PAULA GAUGHAN, LAS VEGAS, NV, 3 shows, $4085.45. 7. SILK N THE MOONLIGHT {M}, LOIS HEIMER, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 6 shows, $3339.99. 8. BALOO BAYOU {M}, SCOTTSDALE EQUINE REPRODUCTION CENTER, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 5 shows, $2597.62. 9. ONCE A FOX {M}, DEBRA WINARD, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 4 shows, $2421.65. 10. PRF METALLIC ENERGY {M}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 2 shows, $2289.84.

OPEN 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

NON-PROFESSIONAL 4-YEAR-OLDS

5. SMOOTHE SHINE {G}, KAREN & HANK TRUE, GLENROCK, WY, 1 shows, $710.64. 6. RTR COUNT ON PLEASIN {G}, JARED MARTENS, BOISE, ID, 1 shows, $615.51.

REGIONAL LEADERS

$498.96, (HAVANA HANNAH). 7. DANIELLE PACE, PROVO, UT, 1 shows, $498.96, (WILD N SASSY). 8. MICHAEL HOLMAN, BENJAMIN, UT, 1 shows, $483.36, (TULE LU REY). 9. COREY ANDREWS, MOLALLA, OR, 1 shows, $262.13, (MERADAS DARLIN KITTY).

7. HALAHS HERO {S}, HOLLY JONES, WALLA WALLA, WA, 2 shows, $613.67. 8. PEPPER SHAKERS {S}, RON AND KATHY HORROCKS, LAPOINT, UT, 1 shows, $498.96. 9. HOTT LIL CAT {G}, RANDY & VALERIE MESTDAGH, MOSES LAKE, WA, 1 shows, $490.93. 10. CR FANCY STUFF {M}, BARBARA WESTBROOK, REDMOND, WA, 2 shows, $472.73.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. ERICA NEFF, GRANTSVILLE, UT, 1 shows, $500.00, (THEE ONE FROM BAMA).

2. DANIELLE PACE, PROVO, UT, 1 shows, $500.00, (DOC HICKOK).

9. STUNNING GOODS {M}, BRUCE & GAIL PINKERTON, MOSES LAKE, WA, 1 shows, $358.73.

1. BETH ROCKEY, LANCASTER, CA, 5 shows, $3473.54, (SKYS HUEY BOY). 2. REAGAN GLENN, PASO ROBLES, CA, 2 shows, $2943.58, (CATALIC). 3. JULIE SANDFORD, ORANGE, CA, 1 shows, $2015.26, (WR THIS PLAYGUNSMART). 4. CHEYANNE CARPENTER, LODI, CA, 3 shows, $1929.65, (MISS GYPSY JACKSON). 5. JACOB PINHEIRO, TEMPLETON, CA, 1 shows, $917.60, (BLU BOON). 6. JULIE MCBURNEY, BURBANK, CA, 1 shows, $876.20, (BIG BAD PUNCH). 7. KATE GAUGHAN BANUELOS, LAS VEGAS, NV, 1 shows, $853.80, (REYLAMPAGO). 8. JULIE CLARKE, BEND, OR, 1 shows, $700.96, (CATTY LOOK). 9. DAVID BOOTH, VALENCIA, CA, 2 shows, $549.60, (CATTY INTENTIONS). 10. SCOTT GADDY, CLEMENTS, CA, 2 shows, $544.56, (SG JACK DANIELS NEAT).

10. CASHIN UR CHEX {S}, DANA RUSSELL, MORGAN, UT, 1 shows, $342.88.

OPEN 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. TIMES BE TUFF {G}, DAVID MILLER, WEST MOUNTAIN, UT, 4 shows, $2478.67.

2. CATASSASSINS CREED {G}, ROANWOOD VALLEY CUTTING HORSES LLC , KALISPELL, MT, 2 shows, $1028.64. 3. HUGHES RUBYS JEWEL {G}, CHARLOTTE & GREGORY CROMWELL, PRINEVILLE, OR, 2 shows, $880.73. 4. ICHIN TA DANCE {M}, S-5 RANCHES, SANDY, UT, 2 shows, $727.48. 5. PATTY LA REY {M}, ERWIN LIVESTOCK LLC, VANCOUVER, WA, 1 shows, $717.47. 6. CR TUFF MAXINE {M}, HOLLINGWORTH FARMS LIMITED, VALLEYVIEW , AB, 1 shows, $653.08. 7. METALLICS ROCK STAR {M}, DAVID WHITAKER, TAYLOR, UT, 1 shows, $514.32. 8. SNAPPCAT {M}, RICHARD BRIMLEY, SANDY, UT, 1 shows, $432.17.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. DAVID MILLER, WEST MOUNTAIN, UT, 4 shows, $2496.28, (TIMES BE TUFF).

2. DANA RUSSELL, MORGAN, UT, 3 shows, $1184.48, (CASHIN UR CHEX). 3. ROCKY DAVIS, VALLEYVIEW , AB, 2 shows, $1048.54, (HER ROYAL QUEEN). 4. CHARLOTTE CROMWELL, PRINEVILLE, OR, 3 shows, $1048.53, (HUGHES RUBYS JEWEL). 5. BRETT NEFF, SPANISHFORK, UT, 1 shows, $532.36, (DAYUM). 6. MARK HENDRICKSON, JACKSON, WY, 1 shows,

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1. METALLIC OLENA {G}, ROBERT CORLETT, SANTA YNEZ, CA, 2 shows, $7639.82. 2. BAYOU CREEDENCE CAT {M}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 4 shows, $7153.36. 3. HALLELUJAH KAT {G}, SHELLI MOREDA, WOODLAND, CA, 4 shows, $4706.59. 4. RN STARLIGHTS CAT {M}, BOBBIE KAY DAVIS, TEMPLETON, CA, 4 shows, $4256.30. 5. MANTECA MOE {G}, TEMMY EVANS, RIO VERDE, AZ, 7 shows, $3327.18. 6. CHARLY {M}, COWAN RANCH LLC, PAYSON, AZ, 7 shows, $2764.62. 7. JUST HOWIE {G}, KKR REVOCABLE TRUST,

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10. DUAL CAT PEPTO {G}, MIKE & DEBRA FLASHMAN, LINCOLN, CA, 2 shows, $1769.77.

(MORIAS SMOKIN). 8. REYLY PLENDL, KINGSLEY, IA, 2 shows, $637.44, (REYS UR BET). 9. BRET WAYNE PARSONS, CARLOCK, IL, 1 shows, $553.20, (TR BAY WATCH). 10. ANN LOGAN, WICHITA, KS, 1 shows, $448.14, (CW SERENDIPITY).

NON-PROFESSIONAL 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

OPEN 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 3 shows, $2162.40. 8. SHES REYL TIPSY {M}, RON WOODHOUSE, IONE, CA, 4 shows, $2133.04. 9. LOTTIE PEARL {M}, REAGAN GLENN, PASO ROBLES, CA, 3 shows, $1878.14.

1. DAWN CHAPMAN, CHANDLER, AZ, 10 shows, $4199.92, (KREYZY KAT).

2. JOHN COWAN, PAYSON, AZ, 5 shows, $2231.70, (AUDI SMOOTH). 3. VINCE MCBURNEY, BURBANK, CA, 2 shows, $1877.16, (TUFF CROWD). 4. MARJORIE MASSAGLIA, RAMONA, CA, 2 shows, $1844.60, (MONEY CHECKS). 5. DEBBIE HALL, PASO ROBLES, CA, 3 shows, $1751.00, (MYREYORTHEHIGHREY). 6. BOBBIE KAY DAVIS, TEMPLETON, CA, 2 shows, $1713.12, (RN STARLIGHTS CAT). 7. COREY MCBRIDE, ORLAND, CA, 3 shows, $1647.24, (REYZN DUST). 8. TEMMY EVANS, RIO VERDE, AZ, 4 shows, $1597.75, (MANTECA MOE). 9. STEPHEN TERRELL, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 3 shows, $1560.25, (JUST HOWIE). 10. DEBBIE DAY, RENO, NV, 2 shows, $1443.92, (HOTT ROX).

REGION 3

Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin

OPEN 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. LITTLE BOON EXPRESS {M}, GERALD VANDER LINDEN, PRAIRIE CITY, IA, 6 shows, $3306.01.

2. TRULEE TUFF {M}, JOSH & LAURA ELIZABETH DOZIER, REEDS SPRING, MO, 7 shows, $2388.76. 3. SWEET SUGAR KIT {M}, MARGARET ANNE MEHLE, RUSH CITY, MN, 4 shows, $2361.37. 4. BUDI {S}, MERTON & ROBBY HANSEN, WILTON, ND, 2 shows, $2214.40. 5. PARADOX BLUE REY {G}, M J & SUE CHRISTENSEN, WALTON, NE, 3 shows, $2214.29. 6. CW SERENDIPITY {M}, ANN LOGAN, WICHITA, KS, 3 shows, $1189.93. 7. PATTY SILVER PISTOL {M}, GEORGE & JOE WES Jr. WARD, BLUE SPRINGS, MO, 2 shows, $1169.21. 8. CANDLEBOX {M}, JOHN KOLAR, DULUTH, MN, 2 shows, $1072.80. 9. REYS UR BET {G}, RICK PLENDL, KINGSLEY, IA, 2 shows, $1062.18. 10. REYNING METALLIC {G}, RICK PLENDL, KINGSLEY, IA, 3 shows, $985.70.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. REGAN PLENDL, KINGSLEY, IA, 3 shows, $2020.43, (REYNING METALLIC; REYS UR BET).

2. M J CHRISTENSEN, WALTON, NE, 3 shows, $1594.42, (PARADOX BLUE REY). 3. DARRELL BIRKHEAD, WINFIELD, MO, 3 shows, $1190.20, (BLU KITTY; MR STANLEY). 4. LAURA ELIZABETH DOZIER, REEDS SPRINGS, MO, 3 shows, $1142.74, (TRULEE TUFF). 5. MARVIN MOSER, LEON, KS, 3 shows, $1132.97, (DULCES SMART REY). 6. BRENDA LIPSEY, LINCOLN, NE, 3 shows, $900.00, (A REYGYN ICH). 7. CARL HANNA, WICHITA, KS, 1 shows, $638.26,

1. POWDER SUGAR BABY {M}, MARGARET ANNE MEHLE, RUSH CITY, MN, 4 shows, $3282.80. 2. LOOKING AWESOME {M}, CALVIN KOBLUK, RICE, MN, 3 shows, $1077.60. 3. BET YA KITKAT {M}, WAYNE GUNDERSON, STEWARTVILLE, MN, 1 shows, $915.20. 4. DOUBLE THE REY {M}, STACEY JOHNSON, DULUTH, MN, 1 shows, $511.20.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. KATE GROVER, CRESCO, IA, 3 shows, $908.80, (CD SUGARBRITCHES). 2. STACEY JOHNSON, DULUTH, MN, 3 shows, $795.20, (DOUBLE THE REY).

REGION 4

Canada(East), Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, European Countries

OPEN 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. CR TUFF SPRATSHOT {G}, JARED TAPP, HANSON, KY, 1 shows, $362.88. 2. TCRCOLEMEANARISTOCAT {M}, DONNA STONEBACK, LOUDONVILLE, OH, 1 shows, $281.92.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. ZACH BINGHAM, NORTH VERNON, IN, 2 shows, $1088.64, (A BLUE BOON). 2. PAGE BOWMAN, SIMPSONVILLE, KY, 1 shows, $403.36, (COUNTIN MY RICHES).

REGION 5

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee

OPEN 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. NRR PETAL CAT {S}, SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 7 shows, $5134.87. 2. NRR DUAL DOT COLE {M}, DENNIS BRANHAM, BRANCHVILLE, SC, 4 shows, $2243.16. 3. AWWW SUGAR SUGAR {M}, THOMAS BOYKIN, ELM CITY, NC, 3 shows, $2115.23. 4. HIS BEST DEAL {G}, ORA & FRANK DIEHL, RUSKIN, FL, 2 shows, $1055.46. 5. METALLIC WABBITT {S}, JERRY & PATTI GANN, LEIGHTON, AL, 2 shows, $993.05. 6. PLAY N BAMA {M}, SAM SHEPARD, VERBENA, AL, 2 shows, $956.16. 7. SWEET METALLIC CD 16 {G}, MARK SENN, AUGUSTA, GA, 1 shows, $840.32. 8. PLAYFUL LIL CD {M}, GLORIA MARWELL, SHELDON, SC, 1 shows, $799.28. 9. HES LIGHT N CATTY {G}, PAINTED SPRINGS FARM, NASHVILLE, TN, 1 shows, $513.26. 10. PRETTY KAT {M}, JESSICA CAUBLE, BUSHNELL, FL, 1 shows, $420.16.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. NICHOLAS JOHNSON, BENSON, NC, 3 shows, $1747.36, (RO STYLISH DUAL REY; SWEET ON PEPTO). 2. THOMAS JORDAN VAUGHN, FORSYTH, GA, 1 shows,


$806.88, (CR TUFF CATTY TREY). 3. SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 1 shows, $672.40, (NRR PETAL CAT). 4. JESSICA CAUBLE, BUSHNELL, FL, 1 shows, $620.00, (PRETTY KAT). 5. WILLIAM NIX III, BLACKVILLE, SC, 1 shows, $537.92, (SMART SOPHIE REY). 6. MARK PRYOR, GAINSBORO, TN, 1 shows, $405.20, (STYLIN METALLIC CAT).

OPEN 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

NON-PROFESSIONAL 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. CADE SHEPARD, SUMMERDALE, AL, 1 shows, $1479.28, (BARNEY ROSS; CHEXY LOUELLA). 2. STACIE DIXON PETTITT, CLERMONT, GA, 2 shows, $1037.11, (LITTLE REDD CORVETTE). 3. DENISE SEIZ, CEDARTOWN, GA, 1 shows, $947.04, (WILLIE J REY). 4. WILLIAM MOORE, WILLISTON, FL, 1 shows, $924.68, (SMARRT LIL PEPTO). 5. FERNANDO LOZA, HOMESTEAD, FL, 1 shows, $840.32, (IGGY KATZALEA). 6. MARK DOGGETT, SUMMERFIELD, NC, 2 shows, $696.00, (TWICE REYZOLUTION). 7. KATHY SOKOL, SEVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $649.24, (MAMAS METAL MANIA). 8. ANDREW SLIGH, ALTOONA, AL, 1 shows, $643.68, (CARMYLANTALIZED). 9. ADRIAN ALVAREZ, MIAMI, FL, 1 shows, $630.24, (GRENACHE GRAPE). 10. LISA WHITE JOHNSON, BENSON, NC, 1 shows, $594.00, (TWIZZLIN).

REGION 6

Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas (East)

OPEN 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. GCH SNOOP CATTY CAT {S}, RONNIE GRIFFIN, PIONEER, LA, 2 shows, $809.52. 2. SADIE SMOOTH {M}, ROGILLIO FARMS LLC, ETHEL, LA, 2 shows, $731.04. 3. STYLIN MISSY {M}, TIM & CORRINE O'BRIEN, LIVINGSTON, LA, 1 shows, $526.40. 4. KATS REFLECTION {M}, GREG THAGGARD, MERIDIAN, MS, 1 shows, $344.16. 5. BET SHESA PARTYGIRL {M}, MARK COLEMAN CATTLE LLC, TEXARKANA, TX, 1 shows, $258.12. 6. SCOTCHGUARD {G}, JESSICA & BILL PIERCE, OSYKA, MS, 1 shows, $224.00. 7. STYLISH PEPTO KAT {G}, TIM MAY, SALTILLO, MS, 1 shows, $220.32. 8. LANAS LITTLE TOMBOY {M}, STEVEN MARCELLO, THIBODAUX, LA, 1 shows, $200.76. 9. WOODY BE CATTY {S}, TIM & CORRINE O'BRIEN, LIVINGSTON, LA, 1 shows, $187.20. 10. RV PLAYIN BAMA {S}, RICK VINCENT, WALLS, MS, 1

NON-PROFESSIONAL 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. ARTHUR NOBLE, MADISON, MS, 2 shows, $638.40, (STRENGTH IN NUMBERZ). 2. JESSICA PIERCE, OSYKA, MS, 2 shows, $609.68, (SCOTCHGUARD). 3. GREG THAGGARD, MERIDIAN, MS, 1 shows, $439.92, (KATS REFLECTION). 4. GRANT MARTIN, HENSLEY, AR, 1 shows, $340.80, (ONE EXOTIC CD). 5. RONNIE GRIFFIN, PIONEER, LA, 1 shows, $227.20, (GCH SNOOP CATTY CAT).

OPEN 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. THATSMISSMETALLICTOU {M}, RICK JACOBS, THOMASTON, GA, 2 shows, $940.80. 2. SNEAKISH {G}, LAURA & SCOTT BROWN, MALVERN, AR, 1 shows, $725.76. 3. CR DUALIN TUFF {S}, TOM O'NEAL, CHOUDRANT, LA, 1 shows, $722.40. 4. CATS PEPTO REY {M}, RUSSELL REEVES, SUMMIT, MS, 2 shows, $692.76. 5. LITE HEADED {M}, WIGGINS QUARTER HORSES LLC, HATTIESBURG, MS, 1 shows, $439.92. 6. DONTT SAY A WORD {M}, DON MCGRAW Jr., CANTON, MS, 1 shows, $308.88. 7. THE TIN MAN {S}, PAMELA BARTHOLOMEW DEAVILLE, COVINGTON, LA, 2 shows, $271.48. 8. COWRISMA {M}, BRANTLEY JACKSON, STARKVILLE, MS, 1 shows, $248.04. 9. MYSTIC KAT {G}, STEVEN MARCELLO, THIBODAUX, LA, 1 shows, $233.28. 10. TD PLAYIN WITHACAT {M}, BRANDON D'ALBOR, PLAQUERMINE, LA, 1 shows, $155.52.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. DON MCGRAW Jr., CANTON, MS, 2 shows, $624.80, (DONTT SAY A WORD). 2. CHASITY BABE GRIFFIN, PIONEER, LA, 1 shows, $476.00, (THE ARSONIST). 3. TREY ROGILLIO, ETHEL, LA, 1 shows, $297.60, (HUGHES YOUR DADDY). 4. BRANDON D'ALBOR, PLAQUERMINE, LA, 1 shows, $224.00, (TD PLAYIN WITHACAT).

REGION 7

West Texas, South Texas, New Mexico

OPEN 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. ONCE MOR {M}, CURTIS & BRENDA WEEKS, COTULLA, TX, 2 shows, $3202.79. 2. ROSE E {M}, JODIE & CLAY CERNY, BRAZORIA, TX, 4 shows, $2015.44. 3. CR TUFF TEMPEST {G}, ROBERT & CARRIE TIEMANN, PFLUGERVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1950.31. 4. HUGHES CAPTAIN HOOK {G}, JOHN BRADLEY HAUERLAND, COLUMBUS, TX, 1 shows, $1869.60. 5. RED HOT SPOT {G}, ANDERSON CATTLE CO, VICTORIA, TX, 3 shows, $1758.21. 6. SPOOKSTER LUKESTER {G}, BETTE COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 5 shows, $1750.77. 7. ROSA DEL PEPTO {M}, STELLA SWANSON, MIDLAND, TX, 2 shows, $1490.04. 8. WEST END CAT {G}, SWEET BLESSINGS RANCH LLC, DRIPPING SPRINGS, TX, 3 shows, $1394.20. 9. JACK SWAGGER {G}, JIM COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 2 shows, $1204.01. 10. TIN MAN {S}, STELLA SWANSON, MIDLAND, TX, 2 shows, $1112.75.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. LAURA BENNETT, HEREFORD, TX, 3 shows, $1418.33, (TRR BIG BRAZOS BAY). 2. CARSON PEARSON, SPEARMAN, TX, 2 shows, $1212.89, (LHR ONE SMOOTH PEPTO). 3. MICHAEL MAGNESS, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 1 shows,

$1170.92, (WON N ONLE). 4. DENISE BENDELE, SAN ANTONIO, TX, 2 shows, $1098.30, (CR NUTHER TUFF DEES). 5. COLTON COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 2 shows, $829.47, (POWER GLIDIN). 6. BLAZE COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 1 shows, $597.84, (SPOOKSTER LUKESTER). 7. DICK COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 1 shows, $497.40, (BLONDEE). 8. MARK PEARSON, SPEARMAN, TX, 1 shows, $413.23, (LIL JUNIOR). 9. JOHN DAVID TOLBERT, CALDWELL, TX, 1 shows, $400.80, (CATALENA BAMBINA). 10. TOBY LEBLANC, PAMPA, TX, 1 shows, $250.44, (SKIDDISH).

OPEN 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. SMOOTH LINES {G}, VP CUTTING HORSES LLC, HOUSTON, TX, 3 shows, $1855.28. 2. WRJ SMART SASSYJEWEL {M}, LINDA WILSON, YOAKUM, TX, 1 shows, $1784.96. 3. WR THIS CATS SMOOTH {M}, CHESTNUT RIDGE INT INC, BRENHAM, TX, 3 shows, $1635.74. 4. SJR KIT D VINE {G}, JUSTIN WHITE, CHAPPELL HILL, TX, 2 shows, $1276.84. 5. BV HUGHES ON FIRST {M}, RUSSELL ALLEN, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $964.13. 6. RR SMOOTH BETTY {M}, TERRY STRANGE, HOUSTON, TX, 1 shows, $729.19. 7. KAT KLAW {G}, RENISE PACHECO & HAL DOERR, KATY, TX, 1 shows, $649.92. 8. PRF BABYS ROCKIN {M}, PETER DELEEUW, PAIGE, TX, 1 shows, $649.92. 9. WILSONS EL REY {S}, JOHN TRAVIS, HOCKLEY, TX, 1 shows, $541.60. 10. CATALACSTYLE {M}, BILLY COLLIER, WALLER, TX, 2 shows, $519.52.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. VICTORIA NAU JOHNSON, HOUSTON, TX, 1 shows, $1433.00, (SMOOTH LINES). 2. TYLER JOHNSON, CRESSON, TX, 1 shows, $1146.40, (BAMA DAWG). 3. JOHN BRADLEY HAUERLAND, COLUMBUS, TX, 2 shows, $1122.12, (METALLIC DUAL CAT). 4. NANCY MARTIN, CHAPPELL HILL, TX, 2 shows, $706.00, (BLUELY). 5. COLLEEN JOHNSON, NAVASOTA, TX, 2 shows, $682.68, (NITE PROWLER). 6. QUINN COLLINS, WASHINGTON, TX, 1 shows, $575.04, (MR CHROMIUM). 7. KELSEY CONN, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 1 shows, $575.04, (LIL SHADY REY). 8. DICK COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 1 shows, $573.20, (SHO LO). 9. SUSAN BROOKS, HOUSTON, TX, 1 shows, $476.40, (WOOD YOU SEE). 10. JANE MANCUSO, PLANTERSVILLE, TX, 1 shows, $383.36, (WALK THE MOON).

MADILL, OK, 2 shows, $1712.41. 8. SPECIAL EDITION CAT {M}, CHRIS & GRANT SCHILLER, STILLWATER, OK, 2 shows, $1655.74. 9. BLU LANEY BIRD {S}, EE RANCHES INC, WHITESBORO, TX, 1 shows, $1495.50. 10. POUND SIGN {S}, JOEL & COLETTE LESH, STILLWATER, OK, 2 shows, $1488.40.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 4-YEAR-OLDS

1. BRAD WILSON, LONE GROVE, OK, 3 shows, $2172.48, (SUMKINDA KITKAT).

2. RIETA DUFURRENA, GAINESVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1510.08, (MARILYNN MERLOT; NOVEMBER REYN; REYNBOW STEW). 3. TERESA PADGETT, GAINESVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1374.24, (ONLY LIVE ONCE). 4. LANCE COOPER, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1277.86, (WISKEEMAKESMEFRISKEE). 5. JIMMY DON PURSELLEY, BURLESON, TX, 2 shows, $1194.36, (SILVERADO SANDIE). 6. NADINE PAYNE, OVERBROOK, OK, 2 shows, $1176.08, (GREATER EXPECTATIONS; MAC LOVIN). 7. DEAN HOLDEN, MARIETTA, OK, 1 shows, $995.04, (A HOPE AND A FUTURE ). 8. BELLA MICHELLE ANDERSON, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $935.52, (TEXAS METALLIC). 9. CAITLIN RICE, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $864.20, (METALLIC ELEGANCE). 10. ALYSSA TURNER, MINERAL WELLS, TX, 2 shows, $848.80, (MISSIN KITTENS).

OPEN 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. SUMMER SHANDY {M}, ROCKING P RANCH LLC, FORT WORTH, TX, 2 shows, $1756.96.

2. SUMMER TIME FUN {M}, TY MOORE, MADILL, OK, 2 shows, $1635.55. 3. CAROLENA REYN {M}, ROCKING P RANCH LLC, FORT WORTH, TX, 1 shows, $1509.00. 4. LETS GO CRAZZY {S}, JERRY DURANT, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1489.24. 5. CR FROSTYS TUFF {M}, STEVE & KAREN OLSEN, BOYD, TX, 1 shows, $1207.20. 6. ONE SUSPICIOUS MIND {G}, ROCKING P RANCH LLC, FORT WORTH, TX, 2 shows, $1139.26. 7. NEVER TOO SUEN {M}, STAR C LAND & CATTLE CO LLC, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 1 shows, $1044.18. 8. CHERRY CHAPSTIK {M}, SHONA DUFURRENA, GAINESVILLE, TX, 1 shows, $1028.00. 9. BOOT SCOOTIN SKEET {S}, TERRY RIDDLE, FOSTER, OK, 1 shows, $1006.56. 10. JUST GETTIN STARTED {G}, BILL CARTER, MOUNDS, OK, 1 shows, $872.93.

NON-PROFESSIONAL 5/6-YEAR-OLDS

1. JOSE IGNACIO SIGALA, WEATHERFORD, TX, 3 shows, $1539.25, (MERLOTT; SWEET DARK VENUM).

2. KELLE CHARTIER, MILLSAP, TX, 2 shows, $1269.44, (SMOOTH DUAL KICK).

REGION 8

3. VON SUTTEN, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1165.44, (DAPPER CAT; SUPERMAN REY).

OPEN 4-YEAR-OLDS

4. TRACI SHEHADY, POOLVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $985.68, (A GROOVY KINDOF LOVE; YOU CANT BUY LOVE).

Oklahoma, Texas (North)

1. NOVEMBER REYN {M}, SHONA DUFURRENA, GAINESVILLE, TX, 4 shows, $4858.88. 2. MUNNY BAGS {M}, ASHLEY BAXSTROM, DRUMRIGHT, OK, 4 shows, $2915.87. 3. SITNONTHEDOKOFTHEBAY {G}, ROCKING P RANCH LLC, FORT WORTH, TX, 2 shows, $2110.77. 4. IRIDESCENT GIRL {M}, CIRCLE Y RANCH, MILLSAP, TX, 1 shows, $1918.16. 5. METALLIC MYSTIFIED {S}, ROCKING P RANCH LLC, FORT WORTH, TX, 2 shows, $1771.35. 6. BLU DUCK {G}, JOHN & MARY DANGELMAYR, MUENSTER, TX, 2 shows, $1724.94. 7. WHAT WOOD YOU DO {M}, KATHLEEN MOORE,

5. ALEXA STENT, ALEDO, TX, 1 shows, $869.76, (ONE MILLION REASONS). 6. JACOB MORRIS, IDABEL, OK, 1 shows, $738.36, (KICKIN IT N THE STIX). 7. ALI GOOD, RINGLING, OK, 1 shows, $652.32, (CODE BELUE). 8. EZEQUIEL BUSTAMANTE, VALLEY VIEW, TX, 1 shows, $610.56, (WHEELY SMOOTH). 9. MICHELLE COWAN, ARDMORE, OK, 1 shows, $538.08, (GINGRSNAP). 10. ANDREA SUTTEN, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $534.88, (WICKED METAL).

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REGIONAL LEADERS

1. CATS WIN CHECKS {M}, DENNIS BRANHAM, BRANCHVILLE, SC, 5 shows, $3088.66. 2. SPRINGTIME CATT {M}, ASHLYN MILLER, BUFORD, GA, 2 shows, $1521.98. 3. WHISSKERS {M}, BRITTANY OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $1270.34. 4. LITTLE REDD CORVETTE {G}, STACIE DIXON PETTITT, CLERMONT, GA, 2 shows, $1221.12. 5. WILLIE J REY {G}, CHARLIE & DENISE SEIZ, CEDARTOWN, GA, 2 shows, $1066.48. 6. CR DUALIN OUT TUFF {M}, JULIE BEASLEY, MONTGOMERY, AL, 1 shows, $994.18. 7. STINKY DEAL {M}, ORA & FRANK DIEHL, RUSKIN, FL, 2 shows, $941.12. 8. SMOKIN SOME LENA {M}, DILLON GENTRY, BAXTER, TN, 1 shows, $830.34. 9. SLY SMOOTH GIRL {M}, JOEY VARNADORE, APPLING, GA, 1 shows, $792.00. 10. CAT IN A DUALLY {G}, KHADER DAOUD, CRESTVIEW, FL, 1 shows, $718.02.

shows, $143.40.


STANDINGS

TOP 50 RESTRICTED/LIMITED NCHA WORLD STANDINGS WORLD STANDINGS

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. TERRI BAUER, MANSFIELD, TX, 13 shows, $10797.03, (JUST HAPPY TOBE HERE). 2. JOSEPH KALT, TUCSON, AZ, 13 shows, $9403.19, (CR MISSNJETHRO WOODY; WISE LITTLE PEPTO). 3. RAUL VALDEZ, LAREDO, TX, 8 shows, $7421.51, (A COPPER SPOONFUL). 4. JOHN LAVELLE, ATHENS, OH, 9 shows, $6808.10, (RISSY CAT). 5. TERESA HOME, SANTA YNEZ, CA, 11 shows, $6793.65, (ONE TIME AT NIGHT). 6. KELSEY RODERIQUE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 8 shows, $5493.17, (LIZZYS LIL PLAYER). 7. JUSTIN ROCKEY, LANCASTER, CA, 5 shows, $5470.62, (DUREYNGO KID). 8. STEVEN SODREL, LABELLE, FL, 8 shows, $5413.25, (CROSS CITY KITTY). 9. PENNY BAILEY, MORRISTOWN, AZ, 8 shows, $5376.53, (SANDMAN REY). 10. MICHAEL MAGNESS, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 5 shows, $5358.52, (METALLIC SCOOTER 013). 11. ALISHA SOUTHWORTH, WEATHERFORD, TX, 8 shows, $5099.31, (FRECKLE KITTY; METALLIC MARIA REY). 12. HAROLYN DEASON, YUMA, AZ, 9 shows, $5024.98, (WENDELS PLAYER). 13. KRISTIN MORAIS, PILOT POINT, TX, 9 shows, $4780.59, (MS METALLIC MONKEY; WHEREVER I MAY ROAN). 14. JESSICA FLOYD, BOOKER, TX, 9 shows, $4600.81, (FOXIE HUGHES). 15. TREY FRICKE, Dallas, TX, 9 shows, $4458.51, (BLUE REY; MADERAS METTLE). 16. ASHLEY BEAMER, FORT WORTH, TX, 6 shows, $4202.21, (GP SCOOTER CAT). 17. GERALD GILLOCK, LAS VEGAS, NV, 8 shows, $4040.59, (DUAL REYS MAGIC). 18. BILL CARTER, MOUNDS, OK, 7 shows, $4007.66, (METALLIC TRACKS). 19. BOBBIE KAY DAVIS, TEMPLETON, CA, 5 shows, $4005.72, (JUAN TIME). 20. CHRIS STANFORD, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $3914.36, (FANCY CUTTING). 21. TOM KAUER, WINNER, SD, 6 shows, $3847.33, (ETTAFIED; HR CLASSY CAT). 22. CONNOR SOUTHWORTH, WEATHERFORD, TX, 7 shows, $3803.76, (CR DUAL HEARTED CAT; PHARRELL). 23. KEITH HERITAGE, ALACHUA, FL, 6 shows, $3794.25, (CAT CASHIN CHECKS; GSR ONETIME LENA). 24. AMY JONES, WEATHERFORD, TX, 6 shows, $3771.04, (A CAT NAMED JOHNNY; GRACIOUS HALREYCIOUS). 25. ELE HOP, GREELEY, CO, 4 shows, $3509.84, (AMERICAN SNYPER). 26. KANDACE STONE, DUBLIN, TX, 5 shows, $3393.18, (LANEYS GOTTA PLAYER). 27. JESSIE STANLEY, VALDOSTA, GA, 2 shows, $3150.48, (CR CHECK MY FROSTING). 28. VINCE MCBURNEY, BURBANK, CA, 5 shows, $3147.08, (JUAN TIME). 29. JEAN MOORE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 7 shows, $2997.70, (TONZ MORE FUN). 30. BRITTA OBERRAUCH, WEATHERFORD, TX, 7 shows, $2940.57, (CDS DELIGHT). 31. SHERI KUEHNY, ELMORE CITY, OK, 4 shows, $2887.33, (DRAGGIN A HAWK). 32. FRANK HARRISON, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 5 shows, $2842.42, (CRYOGENIC).

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33. WILL BUSHAW, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $2797.94, (SMOOTH SAILING CAT). 34. KELLEY CARSWELL-HANEBERG, PRINCEVILLE, HI, 4 shows, $2780.22, (PEPTOS SCOOTIN MAN). 35. RICK CROFT, ALVA, OK, 5 shows, $2741.25, (BLUEISTHENEWBLACK; LADYS DUALIN MERADA). 36. JAMES KIER, GATESVILLE, TX, 3 shows, $2712.86, (SMOOTH KNITTY KITTY). 37. SANDRA LINES, INDIANTOWN, FL, 6 shows, $2663.62, (HIGHEST OF THE STARS; SDP JOHNNY CASH). 38. JOHN BRADLEY HAUERLAND, COLUMBUS, TX, 4 shows, $2598.03, (METALLIC DUAL CAT; SHES FIRE AND ICE). 39. BARNWELL RAMSEY, HUNTERSVILLE, NC, 1 shows, $2589.31, (REYZURBETSONTHISCAT). 40. GERALD DORROS, WILSON, WY, 8 shows, $2570.04, (BLESS CHU MATE). 41. JODI HENDERSON, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 2 shows, $2516.12, (METALLIZE). 42. BRENDA ALLEN, WEATHERFORD, TX, 7 shows, $2509.46, (PUSH BUTTON BET). 43. CINDY MANN, CAREY, ID, 4 shows, $2502.47, (MJ MAGIC TIME). 44. LEW HALL, LAKELAND, FL, 1 shows, $2472.93, (SIR LONG LEGS). 45. E T JONES, DALLAS, TX, 5 shows, $2465.99, (SHEYKEN PEPTO). 46. SUSAN BELLER, COLBERT, WA, 6 shows, $2432.98, (BNL MASQUERADE). 47. AARON COOK, ALVARADO, TX, 4 shows, $2431.05, (MYSTIC CANDLE). 48. MARY MICHAEL BRITT, SEVEN SPRINGS, NC, 1 shows, $2327.47, (DONTREYNONMYPARADESF). 49. TEE WORLEY, NEWKIRK, OK, 4 shows, $2303.48, (MK REYMATE). 50. TOM WATSON, OVERLAND PARK, KS, 5 shows, $2249.36, (DOUBLE CAT FLASH; NEVER BEEN HIGH; THISKITTYWEARSACROWN).

$35,000 NON-PRO

1. VIRGINIA KILDUFF, PRESCOTT VALLEY, AZ, 16 shows, $4056.74, (KISSES ON MY BOTTOM). 2. PATRICK RORISON, DAWSON CREEK , BC, 11 shows, $3030.20, (LIL MAGIC IKE). 3. BOBBIE SUE SHORE, GOODRICH, TX, 12 shows, $2493.75, (CR METAL FANCY PANTS; KL DUAL GLO). 4. ARYLN BETTS, SANTA ROSA, CA, 11 shows, $2479.26, (BET ON MOLLY). 5. ADEN BERNHAGEN, CORSICANA, TX, 12 shows, $2346.32, (DR CUZIN). 6. DEBRA WINARD, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 12 shows, $2212.64, (REYS HOT WHEELS). 7. LIZ BRAY, ROSENBERG , TX, 4 shows, $1995.26, (BOO LOU CAT). 8. PARKER REYNOLDS, LORIS, SC, 9 shows, $1555.67, (MK JESSIE REY). 9. PARKER JOHNSON, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $1495.00, (BET SHES A SMOOTHIE). 10. SHARMON HUBER, E WENATCHEE, WA, 6 shows, $1377.19, (BOON CAT 498). 11. SAMANTHA CAJKA, LINCOLN, NE, 6 shows, $1356.91, (CR SPOONFUL OF LUCY). 12. JACQUELINE BURNEY, SAN JACINTO, CA, 6 shows, $1326.41, (METALLIC MATE). 13. MICHELLE VAN DEN BRINK, Chilliwack, BC, 4 shows, $1308.61, (CATSONOVA).

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14. DAVID HUBER, E WENATCHEE, WA, 6 shows, $1211.64, (BETS MARTINI 014; ROYALY LOADED). 15. SHERRI NICHOLSON, MELBA, ID, 4 shows, $1200.05, (SLY FLY (DNA)). 16. CHASER RAY CROUCH, CORSICANA, TX, 2 shows, $1174.53, (GS ZANS CAT). 17. JANNA HENRICHS, BLACK HAWK, SD, 5 shows, $1143.65, (GOODY TOO SMOOTH). 18. JEREME BARNETT, MORRISTOWN, AZ, 5 shows, $1107.04, (SG MISS METALLIC). 19. HARLEE COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 5 shows, $1083.76, (YOU GOT NOTHIN ON ME). 20. LEAH STEWART, LANGLEY, BC, 5 shows, $1064.53, (FOOTPRINTS BY GYPSY). 21. TEE WORLEY, NEWKIRK, OK, 3 shows, $1048.24, (MK REYMATE). 22. GWENDA MUSIC, HERMISTON, OR, 5 shows, $978.88, (STARREY EYES). 23. HAYLEE FAITH KING, CISCO, TX, 3 shows, $895.44, (JUSTA BOOYAH). 24. HEATHER TODD, MURRAY, KY, 3 shows, $850.69, (HEZ ALL CAT). 25. JACK CHRISTENSEN, AMERICAN FORK, UT, 3 shows, $847.04, (REYS STYLISH OAK). 26. KAREN PETERS, SUTTER, CA, 4 shows, $828.69, (SWEET LIL LEVI). 27. RACHEL FLOYD, BOOKER, TX, 2 shows, $738.02, (SMOOTH SMART N SWEET). 28. RYLEIGH FLYNN, CLEWISTON, FL, 4 shows, $704.86, (SHORT STACKED DEAL). 29. SAMANTHA GOODMAN, LAS VEGAS, NV, 3 shows, $695.52, (THE NEW MOON SHINE). 30. SARA ALLSTADT, DENTON, TX, 3 shows, $666.66, (CD STARS). 31. VICKIE LYNN HART, APPLE VALLEY, CA, 4 shows, $664.46, (HIGH O SILVER). 32. HALEY WALLS, HAPPY, TX, 2 shows, $659.09, (RUMBLE BEE TIME). 33. CARSON RAY, GROVETON, TX, 1 shows, $653.20, (MAMAS ROYAL SMOOTHIE). 34. RILEY BISHOP, PAICINES, CA, 2 shows, $607.20, (CEE CHUPIKA PLAY). 35. BRIAN COTTRELL, FINLAYSON, MN, 4 shows, $577.76, (MONEYMAYKER). 36. PATRICK BRODA, BRIGHTON, CO, 3 shows, $577.58, (MEDAL FOR HONOR). 37. ROSS HALL, PASO ROBLES, CA, 3 shows, $550.85, (SHORTA BOSSY). 38. BRENT BOND, ANTONITO, CO, 3 shows, $536.53, (JAVELOTA CAT). 39. DONNA CURTIS, CANYON, TX, 3 shows, $529.92, (DYNAMITE HIGH BROW; IMA SMOKIN STYLISH). 40. BANE PHILLIPPI, AUSTIN, TX, 2 shows, $524.41, (KITTYCLIPSE). 41. DAVID BRANDON SMITH, PLEASANTON, TX, 2 shows, $508.53, (METALLIC TRICK). 42. ELIZABETH RILEY, CHAPPELL HILL, TX, 2 shows, $499.33, (CAT SMOOTHE). 43. DAVID STONE, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 2 shows, $481.84, (FRECKY LENA PEP). 44. ROBBY ROGERS, ANDREWS, TX, 2 shows, $438.84, (CATS GOT GUNS). 45. TAMMY MCCARTHY, BEDIAS, TX, 2 shows, $433.93, (QUEJANAMO). 46. GLENNA WICKETT, GRAHAM, WA, 2 shows, $431.48, (QUEJANAS CHOICE). 47. DANNY RUMPH, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 1 shows, $416.88, (A SPOONFUL OF CHIC).

More than 96% of the horses competing in NCHA events are Registered American Quarter Horses Results processed through 05/04/20

48. JULIE JOHNSON, VALLEY SPGS , CA, 1 shows, $414.00, (CQR N CATS SMART). 49. TRAVIS BARTON, HARTSVILLE, SC, 2 shows, $391.00, (ROSEY DEAL). 50. DYLAN OSWALD, SHERWOOD PARK , AB, 2 shows, $388.33, (PEPTOS LUCKY STRIKE).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. BRIAN MOORE, SCOTTSDALE , AZ, 16 shows, $4872.41, (RIO TAZZY). 2. SHARMON HUBER, E WENATCHEE, WA, 11 shows, $2123.05, (BOON CAT 498). 3. TIA HARARI, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 9 shows, $1979.90, (SMART LOOKIN CAT). 4. SAMANTHA CAJKA, LINCOLN, NE, 9 shows, $1891.52, (CR SPOONFUL OF LUCY). 5. CAROL WOOD, IONE, CA, 8 shows, $1856.61, (LITTLE AUTUMN KITTY). 6. SALLY RUMMEL, CAVE CREEK, AZ, 7 shows, $1768.75, (REY JAY CAT). 7. CHRYSTAL AINSWORTH, GEORGETOWN, LA, 10 shows, $1734.20, (SDP HYDRIVE ROYALTY). 8. PEGEEN ANDERSON, BUCKLEY, WA, 9 shows, $1679.05, (TICKING TIME BOMB). 9. KAREN PETERS, SUTTER, CA, 6 shows, $1563.59, (SWEET LIL LEVI). 10. DAKOTA PRESLEY, MERIDIAN, MS, 8 shows, $1325.72, (WILLIE CUTTIN). 11. KRISTIE JORRIS, LANCASTER, CA, 9 shows, $1310.83, (THIS CATS SO SMART). 12. BENJAMIN JAMES, DALHART, TX, 5 shows, $1294.16, (LIGHTSABER DUAL). 13. ANGELA BULL, KINGSVILLE, TX, 4 shows, $1288.00, (MISS SHORTYS ROMEO). 14. JANNA HENRICHS, BLACK HAWK, SD, 5 shows, $1243.68, (GOODY TOO SMOOTH). 15. SHERRI NICHOLSON, MELBA, ID, 5 shows, $1207.01, (SLY FLY (DNA)). 16. HOLLY ANN HOLSEY, LOVELADY, TX, 2 shows, $1194.57, (KIT KAT KLUB; SUGAR RAILENA). 17. RACHEL FLOYD, BOOKER, TX, 5 shows, $1154.39, (SMOOTH SMART N SWEET). 18. ANDREA HEFFERNAN, EATONVILLE, WA, 5 shows, $1134.72, (ADMIT NOTHING). 19. JEREME BARNETT, MORRISTOWN, AZ, 5 shows, $1111.55, (SG MISS METALLIC). 20. KELLEY DAVIS, SOLVANG, CA, 5 shows, $1078.61, (BOBSMART MORIA SUGAR). 21. ADRIANA ALUCEMA, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 2 shows, $949.90, (PEPTOS LIL LENA). 22. MADISON CAVNESS, MARATHON, TX, 3 shows, $949.44, (CUTTERS TRONA). 23. LOIS HASTINGS, TEMECULA, CA, 3 shows, $893.32, (CC SMITTEN). 24. ARYLN BETTS, SANTA ROSA, CA, 6 shows, $863.40, (BET ON MOLLY). 25. LINDA LEE SEARLES, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 4 shows, $825.61, (MY GIRL CRUSH). 26. BRIAN COTTRELL, FINLAYSON, MN, 4 shows, $802.47, (MONEYMAYKER). 27. JODY ROOKSTOOL, SPANISH FORK, UT, 4 shows, $793.04, (MIA SMART QUEJANA). 28. SARA ALLSTADT, DENTON, TX, 3 shows, $753.26, (CD STARS). 29. DAWSON ZAHARIAS, BLUFFDALE, UT, 3 shows, $748.88, (ONE MORE TIME DARLIN). 30. SUSAN STOLTZ, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 3 shows, $745.11, (DOUBLE TUFF). 31. CHRIS STANFORD, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $713.97, (REY LUIS).


$25,000 NOVICE

1. MONTANAS BAD CAT {G}, PATRICK & DENISE BENDELE, SAN ANTONIO, TX, 12 shows, $8631.64, ridden by CASEY CROUCH. 2. DARLING NIKKI {M}, GERALD DORROS, WILSON, WY, 13 shows, $8171.53, ridden by MIKE WOOD. 3. JUST GETTIN STARTED {G}, BILL CARTER, MOUNDS, OK, 8 shows, $7599.02, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD. 4. PEEPTOS CAT {M}, CHRISTINE KING, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 10 shows, $7284.03, ridden by MIKE WOOD. 5. CREYZY TRAIN {M}, RONALD KNUTSON, SPOKANE, WA, 16 shows, $6978.76, ridden by CASEY CROUCH. 6. TOMMY MO {G}, RACHEL TIPTON, VALLEY CENTER, CA, 12 shows, $6951.01, ridden by TODD BIMAT. 7. JOHNNY ENGLISH {S}, NICK MEAGHER, ANTONITA, CO, 8 shows, $6715.91, ridden by ROWDY LARSON. 8. SMART CAT REY RG {M}, CURTIS & BRENDA WEEKS, COTULLA, TX, 7 shows, $5898.77, ridden by CLAY JOHNSON. 9. WHO ARE YOU ANYWAY {S}, BARBARA ANN STEWART, MONARCH, AB, 10 shows, $5585.65, ridden by TODD BIMAT. 10. HIP HOP CAT {G}, NED COLEMAN, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, 8 shows, $5394.78, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 11. BACK STREET CAT {G}, HARRISON FAMILY TRUST, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 8 shows, $5388.06, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD. 12. BLITZKAT {G}, BONNIE HARMON, OZARK, AR, 8 shows, $4476.99, ridden by TOMMY MARVIN. 13. BETCHALOU {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 6 shows, $4423.92, ridden by MONTY BUNTIN; MORGAN CROMER.

14. BLU CHIP CAT {S}, JOHN MCCOY, HOUSTON, TX, 6 shows, $4272.97, ridden by TERRY HOLLIS. 15. TWO TIME DUAL {G}, JACK MAULDIN, GROESBECK, TX, 3 shows, $3902.38, ridden by JUSTIN WHITE. 16. RED HOT METAL {S}, REDTAIL RANCH PERF HORSES LLC, STAR, ID, 5 shows, $3607.64, ridden by TIM JOHNSON. 17. SECRET SMOOTHIE {G}, COWAN RANCH LLC, PAYSON, AZ, 7 shows, $3603.28, ridden by TOSTEN PETERSON. 18. DMAC PICCOLO PETE {M}, DAVID & STACIE MCDAVID, FORT WORTH, TX, 5 shows, $3250.70, ridden by MITCHELL BUTLER. 19. METALLIC SCOOTER 013 {G}, JULIE & MICHAEL MAGNESS, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 4 shows, $3245.00, ridden by CLAY CERNY. 20. ONE SMOOTH SCOOTER {S}, IDAZONA PERFORMANCE HORSES LLC, PHOENIX, AZ, 6 shows, $2803.45, ridden by AL DUNNING. 21. HIGHLY DESIRED CAT {M}, LISA ANNE JACOBS, THOMASTON, GA, 5 shows, $2737.70, ridden by BRETT DAVIS. 22. CAT LADELLE {M}, LAYNE BARTL, TRILBY, FL, 3 shows, $2669.67, ridden by TANCE BRYANT. 23. MISS KITTY RUSSEL {M}, KEVIN & SYDNEY KNIGHT, WEATHERFORD, TX, 3 shows, $2622.78, ridden by TATUM RICE. 24. KISS MY SPOT {M}, WIGGINS QUARTER HORSES LLC, HATTIESBURG, MS, 6 shows, $2519.35, ridden by MARK COIE. 25. GETTIN HOTT IN HERE {G}, RYAN MOORE, BIRCH TREE, MO, 5 shows, $2445.50, ridden by RYAN MOORE. 26. SMOOTH CATOLENA {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 5 shows, $2372.05, ridden by MONTY BUNTIN. 27. CHROME CATILLAC {G}, KT RANCH LLC, ROOSEVELT, UT, 3 shows, $2355.10, ridden by CODY LAMONT. 28. CATS WIN CHECKS {M}, DENNIS BRANHAM, BRANCHVILLE, SC, 4 shows, $2321.14, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 29. SMOOTH ODUAL {S}, JIM & ANDREA WESSON, NAPA, CA, 4 shows, $2261.15, ridden by SHAD PLATT. 30. METALLIZZIE {M}, COWS & HORSES ETC, DALLAS , TX, 7 shows, $2245.49, ridden by MONTY BUNTIN; TIM SMITH. 31. JAE ZEE {G}, KEVIN & SYDNEY KNIGHT, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $2215.27, ridden by TATUM RICE. 32. A DEW Z WILSON {G}, SHERRYL COURSON, HEDLEY, TX, 4 shows, $2134.14, ridden by SHANE DECKER. 33. KIT CAT CORN {G}, BARBARA ALLSUP, CLOVIS, NM, 3 shows, $2089.20, ridden by W BRANCH. 34. MILLIONDOLLAR BABY 2 {M}, KATHY LESSARD, ROCHESTER, MN, 5 shows, $2039.90, ridden by NICK O'DELL. 35. A TALE OF THE CAT {S}, ATOC PARTNERS LLC, HICO , TX, 3 shows, $2017.41, ridden by RANDY CHARTIER. 36. HIGH REY OF FRECKLES {M}, SCOTT & JOHN MURDOCK, LOVELAND, CO, 4 shows, $1946.89, ridden by BRENT WEIMER. 37. SNEAKISH {G}, LAURA & SCOTT BROWN, MALVERN, AR, 3 shows, $1943.50, ridden by BRADEY DAVIS. 38. KIT KAT SWAGGER {G}, AMBER TONNIGES, GRESHAM, NE, 4 shows, $1923.67, ridden by LUKE BARNHART. 39. TUFF LIKE SKINNY {G}, DANA RUSSELL, MORGAN, UT, 4 shows, $1872.72, ridden by ANDY CHRISTENSEN. 40. CATTY LIL AUTUMN {S}, PAUL & SHERRI WATERS, WETUMKA, OK, 3 shows, $1824.42, ridden by PAUL WATERS. 41. HC HERD BOSS {G}, MIKE SCHRAEDER Sr., CYPRESS, TX, 1 shows, $1722.50, ridden by JUSTIN WHITE.

42. HOTTIST {G}, BAR E ENTERPRISES LLC, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1702.37, ridden by KELLE EARNHEART. 43. DESIRES MAMIE {M}, H B BARTLETT, PIKE ROAD, AL, 2 shows, $1696.50, ridden by LEE FRANCOIS. 44. SMOKIN HOTT PISTOL {M}, DONNA LINDBERG, DECATUR, TX, 2 shows, $1693.90, ridden by CHRISTIAN MILLER. 45. EMMA REY {M}, AMANDA SMITH, WEMBLEY , AB, 3 shows, $1662.56, ridden by ERIC WISEHART. 46. RUMORHASIT {G}, BETTY GODWIN, DAPHNE, AL, 4 shows, $1662.00, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 47. MIZPAH CAT {M}, SHONA DUFURRENA, GAINESVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1641.63, ridden by ED DUFURRENA. 48. METALLIC STARDUST {M}, MIKE SCHRAEDER Sr., CYPRESS, TX, 1 shows, $1640.08, ridden by CHRIS HANSON. 49. SPANK THAT CAT {G}, ALAN CURTIS SMITH, ALTOONA, AL, 3 shows, $1638.04, ridden by THOMAS SCHEER. 50. ONE MOORE TRY {G}, KRISTY SCRIBNER, GOODRICH, MI, 3 shows, $1634.60, ridden by MATT WILLIAMS.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. EMMA REY {M}, AMANDA SMITH, WEMBLEY , AB, 19 shows, $11814.08, ridden by AMANDA SMITH. 2. LYRICSTOSMOKETO {M}, NORMAN CLARK, DOS PALOS, CA, 16 shows, $10504.14, ridden by NORMAN CLARK. 3. PEEPTOS CAT {M}, CHRISTINE KING, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 10 shows, $8027.12, ridden by CHRISTINE KING. 4. HIGHBROW NADINE {M}, KOLBY DON MOORE, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL, 7 shows, $6725.10, ridden by KOLBY DON MOORE; WILLIAM MOORE. 5. SMOOTH BOO 012 {M}, LEXINGTON BROOKE SLAUGHTER, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 6 shows, $6257.35, ridden by LEXINGTON BROOKE SLAUGHTER. 6. MEDICINE MAN {G}, JUSTIN ROCKEY, LANCASTER, CA, 10 shows, $6100.15, ridden by BETH ROCKEY. 7. GOODLOOKINSONOFAICH {G}, DUFF & BILLY JO SINCLAIR, LIPAN, TX, 7 shows, $6077.57, ridden by DUFF SINCLAIR. 8. SHO LO {S}, DICK & KIPPI COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 7 shows, $4873.34, ridden by BLAZE COGDELL; DICK COGDELL. 9. HESA MONEY MAKER {G}, SHANNON LAMB, GAINESVILLE, TX, 13 shows, $4742.37, ridden by SHANNON LAMB. 10. GSRMETALLICTAPOLENA {M}, LAURA REGAN, WAGENER, SC, 6 shows, $4531.76, ridden by LAURA REGAN. 11. ETCH N SKETCH {G}, KORY & JESSICA POUNDS, LIPAN, TX, 5 shows, $4167.94, ridden by JESSICA POUNDS. 12. HIGH TALKIN MONEY {G}, RONALD AND RENEE CALLEN, BISMARCK, ND, 5 shows, $4154.23, ridden by AMY LARSON. 13. RIGHT OF REY {G}, BRIAN PEARSE, STURGEON COUNTY , AB, 9 shows, $3931.00, ridden by BRIAN PEARSE. 14. MS JEWEL E HUGHES {M}, DAVID & LAURA CONN, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 3 shows, $3583.39, ridden by KELSEY CONN. 15. BETCHALOU {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 4 shows, $3518.87, ridden by JULIE CLARKE. 16. SMOOTH CATOLENA {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 6 shows, $3210.28, ridden by JULIE CLARKE; MIA WEBSTER. 17. TASSA SMART REY II {M}, PAMELA SHAEFFER, NEW CASTLE, CO, 4 shows, $2792.25, ridden by PAMELA SHAEFFER. 18. V EIGHT LOOKS HOT {S}, JACOB TAUREL, WHITESBORO, TX, 4 shows, $2765.80, ridden by JACOB TAUREL. 19. TWISTED METAL {G}, LEW BYARS, TUSCALOOSA, AL, 5 shows, $2729.04, ridden by LEW BYARS.

20. FRECKLED KITTY {M}, DAWSON BURNS, TARZAN, TX, 3 shows, $2699.54, ridden by AMY WELCH KING. 21. LEGENDARY PEPTO {S}, KELLEY CARSWELLHANEBERG, PRINCEVILLE, HI, 5 shows, $2492.32, ridden by KELLEY CARSWELL-HANEBERG. 22. ALMOST METALLIC {G}, COLTON COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 4 shows, $2481.86, ridden by COLTON COGDELL. 23. DUAL REY REY {M}, DON & G ROSE JOHNSON, WADDELL, AZ, 5 shows, $2452.70, ridden by G ROSE JOHNSON. 24. BET N SHESA CAT {M}, NATHEN ANDERSON, ELMORE CITY, OK, 5 shows, $2372.89, ridden by NICHOLE ANDERSON. 25. JUST GETTIN STARTED {G}, BILL CARTER, MOUNDS, OK, 4 shows, $2293.81, ridden by BILL CARTER. 26. COUNTESSA KITTY {M}, JOSH & AMY WELCH KING, BAIRD, TX, 4 shows, $2270.32, ridden by AMY WELCH KING; HAYLEE FAITH KING. 27. YALL IM COUNTIN {G}, DICK & KIPPI COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 5 shows, $2232.32, ridden by KIPPI COGDELL. 28. SMOOTH PISTOL ANNIE {M}, C H DEHAAN, OOLTEWAH, TN, 3 shows, $2198.94, ridden by C H DEHAAN. 29. SHES PRECIOUS METAL {M}, TOM KAUER, WINNER, SD, 5 shows, $2084.46, ridden by TOM KAUER. 30. LETHAL WEAPON I {S}, THE MOSSY OAK RANCH, VAN, TX, 3 shows, $2079.25, ridden by KATHERINE GOODFRIED. 31. BLITZKAT {G}, BONNIE HARMON, OZARK, AR, 4 shows, $2053.37, ridden by BONNIE HARMON. 32. A LIL BROWN SUGA {M}, AMBER ALLEN, FORTUNA, CA, 2 shows, $1979.00, ridden by AMBER ALLEN. 33. SUGAR RAILENA {M}, CROCKETT SAND & GRAVEL, CROCKETT, TX, 2 shows, $1914.08, ridden by LEE HOLSEY. 34. TUFF LITTLE RUBY {M}, ERIKA BLACK, MILLSAP, TX, 2 shows, $1852.46, ridden by ERIKA BLACK. 35. QUIETE BOON {M}, TIFFANY STERNFELS, DENHAM SPRINGS, LA, 3 shows, $1847.87, ridden by TIFFANY STERNFELS. 36. PRINCESS PROBLEMS {M}, CROWN RANCH LP, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1817.50, ridden by CHAD BUSHAW. 37. CHAIN REYACTION {G}, BENJAMIN JAMES, DALHART, TX, 3 shows, $1794.59, ridden by BENJAMIN JAMES. 38. SMOOTH LIKE FOXETTA {M}, JOHN & MARILYN KITTELMAN, YONCALLA, OR, 4 shows, $1682.94, ridden by MARILYN KITTELMAN. 39. WHISSKERS {M}, BRITTANY OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 2 shows, $1672.08, ridden by BRITTANY OVERSTREET. 40. JOSES UNO GATO {G}, TAYLOR CARBO, PLAQUEMINE, LA, 3 shows, $1630.03, ridden by TAYLOR CARBO. 41. REYS STYLISH OAK {G}, JACK CHRISTENSEN, AMERICAN FORK, UT, 3 shows, $1610.80, ridden by JACK CHRISTENSEN. 42. LEXUS SMOOTH {M}, JAMES VANGILDER, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1586.69, ridden by JAMES VANGILDER. 43. ONE TIME KITTY {M}, TEMMY EVANS, RIO VERDE, AZ, 5 shows, $1567.71, ridden by TEMMY EVANS. 44. DESIRES A GUN {M}, STEPHANIE CROFT, PERKINS, OK, 3 shows, $1564.62, ridden by STEPHANIE CROFT. 45. BET ON FINALE {M}, KATHY SOKOL, SEVILLE, FL, 4 shows, $1531.50, ridden by KATHY SOKOL. 46. DEEFIANT CAT {G}, EDDIE II & CALINA II GAW, COOKEVILLE, TN, 3 shows, $1497.56, ridden by CARLEY GAW. 47. CD SUGARBRITCHES {M}, TRAVIS GROVER, CRESCO, IA, 4 shows, $1486.08, ridden by KATE GROVER; TRAVIS GROVER.

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32. KLINT MOORE, DIME BOX, TX, 1 shows, $703.80, (MADDIES FIRST CD). 33. MARGE WHITE, PLYMOUTH, CA, 2 shows, $683.11, (JUSTA JASMINE). 34. AMBER LAMENDOLA, JAMESTOWN, CA, 2 shows, $683.10, (THIS CATS A DOOZIE). 35. ROSS HARDESTER, SANTA ROSA, CA, 2 shows, $672.75, (RUBIES N DIAMONDS). 36. DANNY RUMPH, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 1 shows, $670.17, (A SPOONFUL OF CHIC). 37. RUSSELL ALLEN, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $662.39, (TUNED UP TO DRIVE). 38. KRISTY SCRIBNER, GOODRICH, MI, 2 shows, $639.86, (TS REYS N CATS). 39. BRET NUTTALL, GILBERT, AZ, 3 shows, $635.63, (ROSIE REY BADGER 008). 40. KACI FISHER, ABILENE, TX, 3 shows, $579.60, (REY WOODROW). 41. LEIGH GALL, HAYWARD, WI, 2 shows, $565.80, (PAW PATROL). 42. WAYNE ERICKSON, DRIPPING SPRING, TX, 1 shows, $553.15, (CAT N MEMORIES). 43. ERIN EATON, ELLENSBURG, WA, 3 shows, $552.55, (SPOOKY LOVE). 44. JOHN GIANNUKOS, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $521.53, (REYS KARMA). 45. JACQUELINE BURNEY, SAN JACINTO, CA, 1 shows, $517.50, (METALLIC MATE). 46. TAYLOR PORTER, MORGAN, UT, 3 shows, $496.80, (LIVE ACTION TOO). 47. JACK ANCONE, BRENHAM, TX, 1 shows, $488.75, (SWEET HAL). 48. STEVE CHATTERTON, HUNTINGTON, WV, 2 shows, $487.89, (CALL ME WHAT U WANT; G SIX (P)). 49. STEPHANIE SHADIOW, SAGINAW, MN, 2 shows, $487.60, (ROOTEN N SCOOTEN). 50. JEFF SPIERS, ALPINE, TX, 1 shows, $460.00, (ONE TIME A CAT).


WORLD STANDINGS

48. OH SWEET CAROLINE {M}, PATRICK & LAURA COLLINS, LINCOLN, IL, 3 shows, $1461.49, ridden by PATRICK COLLINS. 49. SHES MY CHERRY PIE {M}, NIKKI VANDER ARK, GAINESVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1454.76, ridden by NIKKI VANDER ARK. 50. DAINTY BACK IN TIME {M}, NOAH & TAMMY SODREL, LABELLE, FL, 2 shows, $1437.26, ridden by STEVEN SODREL.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. CRISPY KREME {G}, DAWN CHAPMAN, CHANDLER, AZ, 16 shows, $10830.69, ridden by MIKE WOOD. 2. GAME ON SMOOTH {G}, CHRIS STANFORD, WEATHERFORD, TX, 6 shows, $6160.70, ridden by KODY PORTERFIELD. 3. SMASHING REYS {M}, JAMES & HEATHER TODD, MURRAY, KY, 13 shows, $6070.68, ridden by CASEY CROUCH. 4. SMOKIN SMOOTH DUALLY {S}, SCOTT WARDLEY, OKOTOKS , AB, 13 shows, $5966.09, ridden by TOSTEN PETERSON. 5. DOS CATS {G}, JANICE EATON, PEACHLAND , BC, 8 shows, $5456.16, ridden by MIKE WOOD. 6. IM HIGHLY DECORATED {G}, NORDA & JIM BERGER, SIMONTON, TX, 2 shows, $4630.80, ridden by THOMAS BRAY. 7. LIL PEPTO TEQUIERO {G}, KATHY REISER FOOTE, LIVINGSTON, MT, 8 shows, $4398.50, ridden by KENNETH PLATT. 8. SAVANNAHS LIL MINX {M}, CHRISTINA OSWALD, WILTON, CA, 6 shows, $4367.65, ridden by STEVE SCHLESINGER. 9. LINTONS PLAYCAT {G}, GEORGE SHAEFFER, NEW CASTLE, CO, 8 shows, $4227.62, ridden by TODD ADOLF. 10. COULD HUGHES A DRINK {M}, PAUL K SMITH, MIDLAND, TX, 8 shows, $3671.02, ridden by MACKIE HURSH. 11. FADED GRACE {M}, JAN CURRIER, WICKENBURG, AZ, 6 shows, $3657.87, ridden by TODD ADOLF. 12. JUST DO IT {S}, MARK & DEANNA AKIN, PURCELL, OK, 5 shows, $3094.72, ridden by NATHEN ANDERSON. 13. REY MY BELLE {G}, JIM & LAURA JORDE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 7 shows, $3071.80, ridden by TODD BIMAT. 14. PAW PATROL {M}, LEIGH GALL, HAYWARD, WI, 4 shows, $3057.50, ridden by J P BELL. 15. BET SHEZA CAT {M}, SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 5 shows, $2935.20, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 16. DONTT SAY A WORD {M}, DON MCGRAW Jr., CANTON, MS, 4 shows, $2816.31, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 17. KINKY REY {M}, DEVON MACARTHUR, GEORGETOWN , ON, 4 shows, $2704.40, ridden by WAYNE CZISNY. 18. KIT KAT ANNIE {M}, DUANE & JANE ROUNDTREE, SUMNER, WA, 3 shows, $2380.12, ridden by TIM JOHNSON. 19. SMALL TOWN THRO DOWN {M}, PAUL & SHERRI WATERS, WETUMKA, OK, 4 shows, $2322.30, ridden by PAUL WATERS. 20. DUAL N AT HIGH NOON {M}, DANA RUSSELL, MORGAN, UT, 3 shows, $2051.19, ridden by ANDY CHRISTENSEN. 21. MISS METALLIC TOOT {M}, TWISTED L RANCH, GREENVILLE, TX, 4 shows, $1973.83, ridden by RUSS CARROLL. 22. ALL MY LOVE {M}, DAVID HOUSE, TULSA, OK, 1 shows, $1973.52, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD. 23. POOR LIL GUY {G}, PENELOPE BROAD, LANGLEY, BC, 3 shows, $1971.37, ridden by TIM JOHNSON. 24. SPOTS LIL PEPTO {M}, JOEL COLGROVE Sr., BOLIGEE, AL, 1 shows, $1902.00, ridden by KATHY DAUGHN.

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25. TUESDAY WOOD {M}, COWAN RANCH LLC, PAYSON, AZ, 4 shows, $1897.12, ridden by TOSTEN PETERSON. 26. METALLIX {M}, QUINTEN STANFORD, ABILENE, TX, 3 shows, $1879.13, ridden by KODY PORTERFIELD. 27. ACATBESPRY {G}, ANN HEIMBACH, DULUTH, MN, 4 shows, $1843.97, ridden by LUKE BARNHART. 28. BLUEISTHENEWBLACK {M}, RICK CROFT, ALVA, OK, 4 shows, $1815.79, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD; JAMES DAVIS. 29. ON THE SLY SIDE {M}, LISA WHITE JOHNSON, BENSON, NC, 3 shows, $1687.87, ridden by BRADEY DAVIS. 30. PRETTE PRETTE PLEASE {M}, ASHTON WUNSCH, AUSTIN, TX, 1 shows, $1578.82, ridden by MIKE MOWERY. 31. USS TUCKER {G}, SWEET BLESSINGS RANCH LLC, DRIPPING SPRINGS, TX, 1 shows, $1577.31, ridden by JONATHAN ROGERS. 32. AHHH HONEY HONEY {M}, WILLIAM & BILLIE AYLESWORTH, LIPAN, TX, 1 shows, $1528.03, ridden by CLAY JOHNSON. 33. WRJ SMART SASSYJEWEL {M}, LINDA WILSON, YOAKUM, TX, 2 shows, $1507.08, ridden by KATHY DAUGHN. 34. MC SHADE {G}, JAN HODGES BURCH, TRENTON, SC, 2 shows, $1506.24, ridden by EDDIE BRAXTON. 35. WATCH ME REY REY {S}, LESLIE GRAOR, LAS CRUCES, NM, 5 shows, $1478.36, ridden by ABRAHAM CARLOS CALVILLO PONCE. 36. TRULY METALLIC 14 {M}, JULIE & MICHAEL MAGNESS, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 1 shows, $1426.50, ridden by CLAY CERNY. 37. RAPTURE CAT {G}, ROBERT OSWALD, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1416.63, ridden by BENJAMIN LEE ROBERSON. 38. CHOCOLATE KAT {M}, SALLY RUMMEL, CAVE CREEK, AZ, 2 shows, $1397.22, ridden by DAVID COSTELLO. 39. HALLELUJAH KAT {G}, SHELLI MOREDA, WOODLAND, CA, 2 shows, $1387.90, ridden by MONTY BUNTIN. 40. HOODOO U LOVE {M}, KIM COLLINS QUARTER HORSES, TAHLEQUAH, OK, 2 shows, $1369.89, ridden by LINDY THORN. 41. REYS SMART LOOKIN {G}, DAVID BURBIDGE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 3 shows, $1341.77, ridden by JAKE REAM. 42. PLAYTONIUM {S}, PAUL HIGGINBOTTOM, ASH FLAT, AR, 6 shows, $1308.03, ridden by RYAN MOORE. 43. HER ROYAL HINEY {M}, MARGARET ANNE MEHLE, RUSH CITY, MN, 3 shows, $1296.04, ridden by BOB JANSSEN. 44. BET SHESA SPRAT CAT {M}, JAMES & LINDA RANDALL, OSCEOLA, IA, 2 shows, $1292.88, ridden by DIRK BLAKESLEY. 45. BLU CHIP CAT {S}, JOHN MCCOY, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $1275.09, ridden by TERRY HOLLIS. 46. NRR PETAL CAT {S}, SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 1 shows, $1257.00, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 47. PURRSOMESUGARONME {M}, DIAMOND LAND & CATTLE LLC, FAIR HOPE, AL, 3 shows, $1252.24, ridden by RUSS CARROLL. 48. PEPPYS METALLICA {M}, KRISTIE JORRIS, LANCASTER, CA, 2 shows, $1187.15, ridden by ERIC WISEHART. 49. NOT TOO SUEN {M}, NICK MEAGHER, ANTONITA, CO, 1 shows, $1184.11, ridden by ROWDY LARSON. 50. SITNONTHEDOKOFTHEBAY {G}, ROCKING P RANCH LLC, FORT WORTH, TX, 2 shows, $1149.64, ridden by JESSE LENNOX.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. DOS CATS {G}, JANICE EATON, PEACHLAND , BC, 14 shows, $8521.35, ridden by JANICE EATON.

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2. CRISPY KREME {G}, DAWN CHAPMAN, CHANDLER, AZ, 12 shows, $8482.28, ridden by DAWN CHAPMAN. 3. REY MY BELLE {G}, JIM & LAURA JORDE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 12 shows, $7578.96, ridden by LAURA JORDE. 4. CATTY KYLE {G}, DUANE & CINDY WATKINS, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 11 shows, $6567.15, ridden by CINDY WATKINS. 5. LUCKIE ALL THE TIME {M}, ELIZABETH RANSOM, PHOENIX , AZ, 8 shows, $5095.63, ridden by KATIE COSTELLO PETERSON. 6. SHARP LOOKIN MAN {M}, DICK & KIPPI COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 7 shows, $4748.05, ridden by BLAZE COGDELL; DICK COGDELL. 7. TF CATS REMEDY {M}, REAGAN GLENN, PASO ROBLES, CA, 7 shows, $4506.59, ridden by REAGAN GLENN. 8. USS TUCKER {G}, SWEET BLESSINGS RANCH LLC, DRIPPING SPRINGS, TX, 2 shows, $4492.90, ridden by CRISTY ERICKSON. 9. MK HALS SMOOTH GIRL {M}, MEGAN SKINNER PINE, DANDRIDGE, TN, 6 shows, $4328.30, ridden by MEGAN SKINNER PINE. 10. SMOOTH HOTTIE {M}, MARK MESSENGER, WOODWARD, OK, 7 shows, $4261.54, ridden by MARK MESSENGER. 11. SMOKIN SMOOTH DUALLY {S}, SCOTT WARDLEY, OKOTOKS , AB, 8 shows, $3814.86, ridden by SCOTT WARDLEY. 12. NRR SPOOKY CAT {S}, BUTLIN RANCHES INC, EDMONTON , AB, 5 shows, $2935.70, ridden by LINDA BUTLIN. 13. METALLIC MOE {G}, MICHAEL HOLMAN, BENJAMIN, UT, 5 shows, $2900.84, ridden by MICHAEL HOLMAN. 14. SPOT OF HOT METAL {G}, SHERRYL COURSON, HEDLEY, TX, 6 shows, $2750.16, ridden by SHERRYL COURSON. 15. DOUBLE D DIPPIN {S}, CHRIS PATTESON, MIDLAND, TX, 4 shows, $2403.24, ridden by CHRIS PATTESON. 16. MISS METALLIC CHICK {M}, MILUM CUTTING HORSES LLC, WEATHERFORD, TX, 5 shows, $2316.36, ridden by KERRI FENIMORE-MILUM. 17. CHOCOLATE KAT {M}, SALLY RUMMEL, CAVE CREEK, AZ, 3 shows, $2245.36, ridden by SALLY RUMMEL. 18. METALLICS BABE {M}, TED COOPER, SHINGLE SPRINGS, CA, 5 shows, $2226.81, ridden by TED COOPER. 19. BOON WISER {G}, PAMELA SHAEFFER, NEW CASTLE, CO, 6 shows, $2191.93, ridden by PAMELA SHAEFFER. 20. SMALL TOWN THRO DOWN {M}, PAUL & SHERRI WATERS, WETUMKA, OK, 6 shows, $2023.67, ridden by SHERRI WATERS. 21. NITE PROWLER {G}, CLEMENCE WOLD SOKOL, SOMERVILLE, TX, 1 shows, $2003.30, ridden by COLLEEN JOHNSON. 22. RIVAL A TRACTION {S}, GEORGE DAWSON, BOARDMAN, OR, 5 shows, $1982.09, ridden by EHRIN DAWSON. 23. SMOOTH DUALIN CAT {M}, VP CUTTING HORSES LLC, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $1941.36, ridden by VICTORIA NAU JOHNSON. 24. HESA MONEY MAKER {G}, SHANNON LAMB, GAINESVILLE, TX, 4 shows, $1932.04, ridden by SHANNON LAMB. 25. SNS MINI MAX {G}, JOHN & MARILYN KITTELMAN, YONCALLA, OR, 5 shows, $1830.04, ridden by MARILYN KITTELMAN. 26. JAMES BOOND {S}, AMBER CHARTER, ARBUCKLE, CA, 3 shows, $1719.00, ridden by AMBER CHARTER. 27. LIL SHADY REY {M}, DAVID & LAURA CONN, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 1 shows, $1643.28, ridden by KELSEY CONN.

28. THE COPPER KILLER {G}, JULIE & VINCE MCBURNEY, BURBANK, CA, 4 shows, $1610.56, ridden by JULIE MCBURNEY; VINCE MCBURNEY. 29. SDP HYDRIVE ROYALTY {M}, JOSEPH & CHRISTY AINSWORTH, GEORGETOWN, LA, 4 shows, $1598.29, ridden by CHRYSTAL AINSWORTH. 30. TRULY METALLIC 14 {M}, JULIE & MICHAEL MAGNESS, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 3 shows, $1589.30, ridden by MICHAEL MAGNESS. 31. LIZZY HALE {M}, ASHLEY BRADBURY, LINCOLN, NE, 5 shows, $1571.67, ridden by ASHLEY BRADBURY. 32. RODGER RABBIT {G}, COLBY LANE PERRY, PRATHER, CA, 3 shows, $1563.50, ridden by COLBY LANE PERRY. 33. BLANCO MESA {M}, CHRIS PATTESON, MIDLAND, TX, 4 shows, $1504.75, ridden by CHRIS PATTESON. 34. ARISTO STYLE {M}, SARAH MORINE, WEATHERFORD, TX, 3 shows, $1502.67, ridden by SARAH MORINE. 35. PEPTOS TURN TO DUAL {G}, ERIC POLANSKY, NORTH EAST, MD, 4 shows, $1479.74, ridden by ERIC POLANSKY. 36. LIL PEPTO TEQUIERO {G}, KATHY REISER FOOTE, LIVINGSTON, MT, 2 shows, $1479.20, ridden by KATHY REISER FOOTE. 37. SENORITA STYLE {M}, CURTIS & BRENDA WEEKS, COTULLA, TX, 1 shows, $1402.20, ridden by KADIE WEEKS HERMES. 38. WOOD YOU IF {M}, WAYNE AMOS, GARDEN CITY, KS, 3 shows, $1365.44, ridden by STEPHANIE CROFT. 39. MR BIG TIME CAT {S}, JIM NICHOLS, ALEDO, TX, 3 shows, $1270.88, ridden by JIM NICHOLS. 40. METALIC PISTOL {G}, JOHNNY MANCUSO, PLANTERSVILLE, TX, 1 shows, $1232.46, ridden by JANE MANCUSO. 41. SWEET TOOTHE {G}, JUNE H ROBERTS MCGEE, GRANBURY, TX, 2 shows, $1223.06, ridden by JUNE H ROBERTS MCGEE. 42. DONTT SAY A WORD {M}, DON MCGRAW Jr., CANTON, MS, 2 shows, $1221.00, ridden by DON MCGRAW Jr.. 43. REYCHEL {M}, CATHERINE WUNDER, STILWELL, KS, 1 shows, $1211.76, ridden by CATHERINE WUNDER. 44. ROAN TO DA BONE {G}, GARY & MICHELLE REICHART, FRANKTON, IN, 1 shows, $1150.50, ridden by MICHELLE REICHART. 45. BNL SKEET SHOOTER {M}, HOLLY JONES, WALLA WALLA, WA, 3 shows, $1016.26, ridden by HOLLY JONES. 46. MEDAL FOR HONOR {G}, PATRICK BRODA, BRIGHTON, CO, 1 shows, $950.40, ridden by PATRICK BRODA. 47. CY ROYALTY CHECKS {M}, MICHELLE LEMASTER, LAS VEGAS, NV, 1 shows, $934.80, ridden by MICHELLE LEMASTER. 48. WIRED WABBIT {G}, VICKI MORROW, IDAHO FALLS, ID, 2 shows, $904.80, ridden by VICKI MORROW. 49. GUNS RED FEATHER {M}, SAMMY HOOPER, CRANE, TX, 2 shows, $879.67, ridden by PAYDON HOOPER. 50. SPUR THAT SPOT {G}, REBECCA DRAKE, BRENHAM, TX, 1 shows, $821.64, ridden by REBECCA DRAKE.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. BROOKE HODSON, LAKE KIOWA, TX, 12 shows, $2785.76, (RUE DU ICHI; SHORT DRIVE). 2. CHRYSTAL AINSWORTH, GEORGETOWN, LA, 16 shows, $2643.16, (PEPTO STYLISH FOX). 3. JOSEPH BOYD, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 10 shows, $2327.60, (BLESS CHU MATE). 4. ROBERTO MACIAS, RANCHO MURIETA, CA, 8 shows, $2188.59, (SVR CAUGHT YA LOOKIN). 5. ANTHONY MCCLIMON, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 10 shows, $2128.97, (HERE TO REYMEMBER; I GOT MY SMOOTH ON; REY JAY CAT).


43. DAVID WOOD, PEYTON, CO, 2 shows, $447.12, (QUIXOTES DIRTY DUEL). 44. KATE HINDT, NEW BRAUNFELS, TX, 2 shows, $438.84, (DUAL IT MY WAY). 45. SIDNEY AMOS, LOMA, CO, 1 shows, $428.08, (SUCH A DUAL). 46. JANET CASKEY, JONESBORO, LA, 2 shows, $426.00, (GCH MISTAH CAT; KIDS FIRST STAR). 47. LYNN MOORE, CASPER, WY, 2 shows, $425.73, (BFR HERE KITTY KITTY). 48. SCOTT GREGORY, NORTH PLAINS, OR, 2 shows, $425.04, (ON YOUR REYDAR). 49. JOYCE ESERNIA, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 2 shows, $418.60, (HILLBILLY HANDFISHIN). 50. MORGAN PLISZKA, GUTHRIE CENTER, IA, 2 shows, $414.00, (DOUBLE THE CD).

YOUTH JUNIOR

(POINT YEAR 06/01/2019-5/31/2020) 1. WILL BUSHAW, WEATHERFORD, TX, 25 shows, 106 points. 2-3. BRODY MAGBY, WILBURTON, OK, 13 shows, 64 points. 2-3. CHARLES CODY GANN, LEIGHTON, AL, 19 shows, 64 points. 4. EMMA GRACE RAPP, WEATHERFORD, TX, 20 shows, 58 points. 5. JOSCELYN PILCHER, LEXINGTON, IN, 25 shows, 57 points. 6. BREANNA COLLIER, CYPRESS, TX, 22 shows, 50 points. 7. CAYLEE SHEPARD, SUMMERDALE, AL, 12 shows, 47 points. 8. JACK BELL, DULUTH, MN, 21 shows, 46 points. 9. REAGAN GLENN, PASO ROBLES, CA, 20 shows, 45 points. 10. PARKER REYNOLDS, LORIS, SC, 15 shows, 35 points. 11. LYNDI POLK, EDWARDS, MS, 11 shows, 34 points. 12. CASH ASHLOCK, ABILENE, TX, 13 shows, 31 points. 13. ADEN BERNHAGEN, CORSICANA, TX, 15 shows, 30 points. 14-16. MAKENZIE COWAN, ARDMORE, OK, 11 shows, 29 points. 14-16. REAGAN OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 9 shows, 29 points. 14-16. RILEY HOPE FARRIS, MADISONVILLE, TX, 9 shows, 29 points. 17. LILY ERWIN, EVANS, GA, 12 shows, 28 points. 18-19. DAISY ALLEN, FORTUNA, CA, 16 shows, 27 points. 18-19. WYATT LEWIS, QUANAH, TX, 11 shows, 27 points. 20. MICA COLLINS, WASHINGTON, TX, 9 shows, 23 points. 21. JENNA BELL, DULUTH, MN, 18 shows, 22 points. 22-23. HAYLEE FAITH KING, CISCO, TX, 9 shows, 19 points. 22-23. MADISON FLYNN, WEATHERFORD, TX, 5 shows, 19 points. 24. COOPER YARBRO, OKLY, MO, 11 shows, 15 points. 25. TALLEY HARTRANFT, WEST MANSFIELD, OH, 7 shows, 14 points. 26. TAYLOR JO BUDGE, WHITT, TX, 5 shows, 13 points. 27. SADIE GRANT, SANTA MARIA, CA, 6 shows, 12 points. 28. NOAH EDWARDS, DULUTH, MN, 8 shows, 10 points. 29-34. CASSIE CERNY, BRAZORIA, TX, 4 shows, 9 points. 29-34. DREW SHERRERD, WAYNE, OK, 6 shows, 9 points. 29-34. JACK RETTERATH, WASHBURN, ND, 6 shows, 9 points. 29-34. MORGAN MILLER, WEATHERFORD, TX, 5 shows, 9 points.

29-34. MYLA HOCHSTEIN, COLUMBIAVILLE, MI, 6 shows, 9 points. 29-34. RYLEIGH FLYNN, CLEWISTON, FL, 4 shows, 9 points. 35-37. GRACYN GOODWIN, MOUNTAIN HOME, AR, 5 shows, 8 points. 35-37. JAKE SHELTON, KRUM, TX, 4 shows, 8 points. 35-37. MANNY WEBSTER, STANTON, MO, 4 shows, 8 points. 38-42. ANNIE KATE WHITE, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 5 shows, 7 points. 38-42. AUDREY TREE, PAYSON, UT, 4 shows, 7 points. 38-42. REESE COLLINS, WASHINGTON, TX, 5 shows, 7 points. 38-42. WILL ERWIN, EVANS, GA, 4 shows, 7 points. 38-42. WILLIAM NIX IV, BLACKVILLE, SC, 3 shows, 7 points. 43. FAITH SHOWALTER, HUNTLEY, MT, 3 shows, 6 points. 44-47. ALEXIS BYLO, LESLIE, MO, 3 shows, 5 points. 44-47. BRAY BENNETT, HEREFORD, TX, 3 shows, 5 points. 44-47. CHEYENNE LEWIS, QUANAN, TX, 2 shows, 5 points. 44-47. TANNER ROCKEY, LANCASTER, CA, 5 shows, 5 points. 48-55. ANDI JEAN WENTWORTH, MORRISTON, FL, 3 shows, 4 points. 48-55. COLE JOHNSON, JOLIET, MT, 3 shows, 4 points. 48-55. KATE ROBERSON, MINERAL WELLS, TX, 3 shows, 4 points. 48-55. KAYLEY JORRIS, LANCASTER, CA, 3 shows, 4 points. 48-55. KYLEE WILLIAMS, CODY, WY, 3 shows, 4 points. 48-55. MCKENZIE DANIEL, NORFOLK, NE, 3 shows, 4 points. 48-55. MOLLY PAYTON, JEFFERSONVILLE, OH, 3 shows, 4 points. 48-55. TAYLOR PAYTON, JEFFERSONVILLE, OH, 4 shows, 4 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

(POINT YEAR 06/01/2019-5/31/2020) 1. WILLIAM MOORE, WILLISTON, FL, 29 shows, 114 points. 2. FAITH FARRIS, MIDWAY, TX, 28 shows, 105 points. 3. CLAIRE SHELTON, KRUM, TX, 29 shows, 78 points. 4. BRANDON WESTFALL, GRANBURY, TX, 20 shows, 73 points. 5. LEXINGTON BROOKE SLAUGHTER, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 18 shows, 63 points. 6. RYLEIGH FERRIER, AUBREY, TX, 22 shows, 61 points. 7-8. CHARLES RUSSELL BUSHAW, WEATHERFORD, TX, 17 shows, 57 points. 7-8. JORDI BROWN, TALLULAH, LA, 24 shows, 57 points. 9. CHASER RAY CROUCH, CORSICANA, TX, 18 shows, 53 points. 10. MAKAYLA COWAN, ARDMORE, OK, 20 shows, 52 points. 11. CARSON RAY, GROVETON, TX, 13 shows, 48 points. 12-13. EVELYN COX, NORTH SALEM, IN, 20 shows, 46 points. 12-13. LEVI MARTIN, STEELVILLE, MO, 18 shows, 46 points. 14. MIA WEBSTER, BEND , OR, 13 shows, 39 points. 15. MASON MEFFORD, EDMOND, OK, 17 shows, 37 points. 16. RYANN PACKARD, MINERAL WELLS, TX, 8 shows, 34 points. 17. HANNAH JACKSON, GALATIA, IL, 17 shows, 33 points.

18-19. BRINLEY LIPPINCOTT, CYPRESS, TX, 12 shows, 32 points. 18-19. KYLIE KAUFMANN, CLOVIS, CA, 11 shows, 32 points. 20-21. BROOKLYN PATTESON, MIDLAND, TX, 12 shows, 31 points. 20-21. JESSICA FLOYD, BOOKER, TX, 9 shows, 31 points. 22-24. CHANCE CERNY, BRAZORIA, TX, 7 shows, 29 points. 22-24. KARRIGAN AUDREY CAGLEY, KENTWOOD, LA, 8 shows, 29 points. 22-24. RYAN RAPP, WEATHERFORD, TX, 7 shows, 29 points. 25. CODY CAIN, CHANCELLOR, AL, 12 shows, 27 points. 26. OWEN COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 11 shows, 23 points. 27. ROBBIN LEA RICE, SEALY, TX, 7 shows, 22 points. 28-29. CARSON-ROSE CANTER, JONESVILLE, NC, 10 shows, 21 points. 28-29. ISABELLE PICKLO, MAGNOLIA, TX, 7 shows, 21 points. 30-34. BLAKLEY COLGROVE, BOLIGEE, AL, 1 shows, 18 points. 30-34. COLTON MILLER, SEQUIN, TX, 7 shows, 18 points. 30-34. HANNAH GRACE KING, CISCO, TX, 6 shows, 18 points. 30-34. JADE MITCHELL, WEATHERFORD, TX, 5 shows, 18 points. 30-34. RACHEL FLOYD, BOOKER, TX, 7 shows, 18 points. 35. TYLOR TODD, REXFORD, KS, 9 shows, 17 points. 36. CADE SHEPARD, SUMMERDALE, AL, 4 shows, 16 points. 37-40. CASE ROBERTSON, DUBLIN, TX, 4 shows, 15 points. 37-40. CASH LEE CARPENTER, SILVERTON, TX, 8 shows, 15 points. 37-40. KAMRYN CLARK, STEPHENVILLE, TX, 2 shows, 15 points. 37-40. LANCE COOPER, WEATHERFORD, TX, 3 shows, 15 points. 41. MAKENZIE MEEHAN, SAN MIGUEL, CA, 8 shows, 13 points. 42-43. CONNOR SOUTHWORTH, WEATHERFORD, TX, 4 shows, 12 points. 42-43. NITZANA SOLBERG, GRANDVIEW, TX, 5 shows, 12 points. 44-46. ABIGAIL PRACHAR, GROVE CITY, OH, 5 shows, 11 points. 44-46. COLBY MOORE, KOSCIUSKO, MS, 5 shows, 11 points. 44-46. MADISON CAVNESS, MARATHON, TX, 6 shows, 11 points. 47-48. SUMMER DOW, BELLEFONTAINE, OH, 6 shows, 10 points. 47-48. TAYLOR PORTER, MORGAN, UT, 5 shows, 10 points. 49-59. BENJAMIN JAMES, DALHART, TX, 5 shows, 9 points. 49-59. EMMA MARTIN, STEELVILLE, MO, 7 shows, 9 points. 49-59. GAVIN CALLAHAN, MC CONNELLS, SC, 5 shows, 9 points. 49-59. GRACEN CALLAHAN, MC CONNELLS, SC, 6 shows, 9 points. 49-59. HELEN BEASON, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 5 shows, 9 points. 49-59. HUNTER BEASON, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 5 shows, 9 points. 49-59. JAKE SCOW, HERRIMAN, UT, 5 shows, 9 points. 49-59. JUSTIN SCHUETTE, LINCOLN, CA, 5 shows, 9 points. 49-59. KATELYN GRACE LAWSON, COOKEVILLE, TN, 6 shows, 9 points. 49-59. KEVIN WATERS, MACKSVILLE, KS, 6 shows, 9 points. 49-59. MADISON MELASKY, GROESBECK, TX, 3 shows, 9 points.

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6. ALLISON WELLING, WEATHERFORD, TX, 8 shows, $1754.81, (METELES CATILLAC; THISKITTYWEARSACROWN). 7. ELLA BLAZEK, FORT LUPTON, CO, 8 shows, $1751.77, (SHE BEA CAT). 8. REBA ELLEN HICKS, OCALA, FL, 7 shows, $1682.04, (MARIE LA VEAU; MISS MUCHO SMART). 9. MARCO LOPEZ, PAYSON, AZ, 9 shows, $1630.79, (MR WILLY DUAL). 10. BAILEY KIMBALL, PRESCOTT, AZ, 8 shows, $1562.90, (A SARA BOBCAT; CATS INCREDIBLE; PRF SMOOTH CAT RUBY). 11. ANDREA MARTIN, STEELVILLE, MO, 8 shows, $1440.72, (LIERS LITTLE ACRE). 12. KAITLYN LANE, GALT, CA, 8 shows, $1394.26, (A LITTLE CASH FLO; ALL IS BRIGHT; BET HESA COPPER CAT; BILLIES KIT; SAVANNAHS LIL MINX). 13. GAVIN ZAHARIAS, BLUFF DALE, UT, 5 shows, $1390.12, (FLYING ACRE; GINGER SMOOTHIE). 14. ANNABELLE LECHNER, TEMPLETON, CA, 6 shows, $1139.88, (LOOK WHOS SMOOTH). 15. MCKENZIE KIMPTON, LA CROSSE, WA, 4 shows, $1062.60, (REYSING A SOLANO). 16. JEWEL DUVAL, ENNIS, TX, 6 shows, $1043.28, (KITTYS TOMGIRL; SMARTYS STAR). 17. KHRISTEN SPRAIN, ANTONITO, CO, 4 shows, $863.60, (CR METALLIC GYPSY; REYS CAMILLE; TUFF AZA DIAMOND). 18. MCKENNA CORONADO, KANARRAVILLE, UT, 3 shows, $842.72, (SON OF KD ELDER). 19. STACIE DIXON PETTITT, CLERMONT, GA, 5 shows, $810.34, (DB MATES BROW). 20. PORTER HALES, MORGAN, UT, 3 shows, $803.16, (ROYAL BLUE MECOM). 21. TRAVIS EDWARDS, GREENWOOD, AR, 2 shows, $782.00, (REYSA MOVIN). 22. KADE MOORE, WEATHERFORD, TX, 3 shows, $767.14, (SHESA DIRTY MARTINI). 23. DEANNA COCHRAN, INDIANTOWN, FL, 4 shows, $754.63, (SDP JOHNNY CASH). 24. KATLYN REYNOLDS, NAPLES, FL, 5 shows, $746.12, (HE DA MAN). 25. LISA HANSEN, LADYSMITH, WI, 3 shows, $703.80, (FRECKLES FANCY KAT; KISSES FOR KATE ). 26. AMANDA LEE VANDEKERKHOVE, ABBOTSFORD, BC, 4 shows, $682.64, (RCR ALL REDDY A CAT). 27. BEVERLY MAPLES, KANSAS CITY, MO, 3 shows, $678.04, (IRIDESCENT CAT). 28. LEVI PRICE, COMANCHE, OK, 4 shows, $643.22, (MISS CHEEKACAT). 29. LAURA REGAN, WAGENER, SC, 4 shows, $636.64, (CLOVIS DREAMS). 30. SHANNAN DAUGHERTY, THOMPSONS STATION, TN, 2 shows, $621.92, (AROSESUCHABOON; LINGEREY). 31. CALLIE THORNTON, PARIS, TN, 4 shows, $601.68, (DENTED BULLET). 32. RENE TATE II, EUNICE, LA, 3 shows, $562.95, (LHR PLAY BOON). 33. KADEN PAZOUR, STURGIS, SD, 3 shows, $547.17, (CUTTIN CHECKS). 34. TAARON DAVIS, LACROSSE, WA, 2 shows, $534.52, (AUTUMN MOONSHINE; NEON N NYLONS). 35. MICHAEL SELZER, GARDEN CITY, KS, 4 shows, $533.60, (LENAS SMART JUICE). 36. ADRIANA ALUCEMA, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 2 shows, $499.56, (PEPTOS LIL LENA). 37. YANCY MATTHEW GIBBENS, SPRINGFIELD, MO, 3 shows, $488.98, (WEE MOE JOE). 38. TAYLOR ALLEN, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 2 shows, $484.94, (ALMANS PLAYBOY LENA). 39. BAILEY ALDRIDGE, FOUNTAINTOWN, IN, 2 shows, $474.26, (EE ICHI STARLIGHT). 40. MANNY WEBSTER, STANTON, MO, 2 shows, $457.47, (SUE REY ME). 41. CAROL COE, PERRY, OK, 4 shows, $455.40, (DUALL N SMART). 42. BRIANNA DUFNER, JAY, OK, 2 shows, $453.56, (SHES METALLIC).


AREA LEADERS More than 96% of the horses competing in NCHA events are Registered American Quarter Horses. Points counted in these standings were won in the Area resided or designated in by the owner of the contesting horse at shows having $200-$750 in added money.

AREA 1

Oregon, Washington, Idaho and (North) Alaska

OPEN

1. TRICKS ON YOU {G}, LAURA JOHNSON, TUMWATER, WA, 2 shows, $987.76, ridden by JOSH SLEEMAN.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. SMOOTH LIKE FOXETTA {M}, JOHN & MARILYN KITTELMAN, YONCALLA, OR, 4 shows, $1682.94, ridden by MARILYN KITTELMAN. 2. SNS MINI MAX {G}, JOHN & MARILYN KITTELMAN, YONCALLA, OR, 2 shows, $774.80, ridden by MARILYN KITTELMAN. 3. IMA SMART E PANTS {M}, RICHARD MANNEY, MONROE, WA, 1 shows, $281.92, ridden by RICHARD MANNEY. 4. NEON N NYLONS {M}, BRUCE PINKERTON, MOSES LAKE, WA, 1 shows, $261.92, ridden by BRUCE PINKERTON.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. SUSAN BELLER, COLBERT, WA, 6 shows, $2432.98, (BNL MASQUERADE). 2. HOLLY JONES, WALLA WALLA, WA, 2 shows, $656.22, (METALLIC SMOKE). 3. BARBARA WESTBROOK, REDMOND, WA, 1 shows, $422.88, (SAILS LIL SOLANO).

1. SWEET FRAIDY REY {M}, DEBBI & GARY TOKOS, EAST OLYMPIA, WA, 2 shows, $966.92, ridden by JOSH SLEEMAN. 2. LIL DANCIN JACK {S}, TRIPLE W RANCH, WAPATO, WA, 2 shows, $925.74, ridden by JOSH SLEEMAN. 3-4. BNL SKEET SHOOTER {M}, HOLLY JONES, WALLA WALLA, WA, 1 shows, $492.88, ridden by NINA LUNDGREN. 3-4. BNL WOODY BE MINE {G}, LUNDGREN LAND AND LIVESTOCK, ELTOPIA, WA, 1 shows, $492.88, ridden by NINA LUNDGREN. 5. I NITA STEADY DATE {M}, DONNA HINZE, JEFFERSON, OR, 1 shows, $221.92, ridden by CARA ROSE TUGGLE. 6. PHARRELL {G}, CINDY ROBINS, TOLEDO, WA, 1 shows, $189.54, ridden by ZACHARY COMBS.

$35,000 NON-PRO

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. MARILYN KITTELMAN, YONCALLA, OR, 2 shows, $800.00, (SMOOTH LIKE FOXETTA). 2. HOLLY JONES, WALLA WALLA, WA, 1 shows, $400.00, (METALLIC SMOKE).

$50,000 AMATEUR

AREA LEADERS

VANCOUVER, WA, 2 shows, $379.08, ridden by JOSH SLEEMAN. 4. TRICKS ON YOU {G}, LAURA JOHNSON, TUMWATER, WA, 1 shows, $312.73, ridden by JOSH SLEEMAN.

1. GWENDA MUSIC, HERMISTON, OR, 5 shows, $978.88, (STARREY EYES). 2. LEAH STEWART, LANGLEY, BC, 3 shows, $703.89, (FOOTPRINTS BY GYPSY). 3. ANDREA HEFFERNAN, EATONVILLE, WA, 1 shows, $231.84, (ADMIT NOTHING). 4. GLENNA WICKETT, GRAHAM, WA, 1 shows, $212.52, (QUEJANAS CHOICE). 5. SHARMON HUBER, E WENATCHEE, WA, 1 shows, $191.27, (BOON CAT 498). 6. ROSS HANSEN, TENINO, WA, 1 shows, $154.56, (TIN MAN CAT). 7. SUSAN BELLER, COLBERT, WA, 1 shows, $128.80, (BNL MASQUERADE).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. ANDREA HEFFERNAN, EATONVILLE, WA, 5 shows, $1134.72, (ADMIT NOTHING). 2. PEGEEN ANDERSON, BUCKLEY, WA, 3 shows, $993.05, (TICKING TIME BOMB). 3. ERIN EATON, ELLENSBURG, WA, 3 shows, $552.55, (SPOOKY LOVE). 4. MERRICK VEIT, YAKIMA, WA, 2 shows, $363.22, (CASHS BRIGHT PLAYBOY). 5. ANNE COOTE, LA GRANDE, OR, 3 shows, $352.27, (METALLIC MORIA RG). 6. JENIFER LEDOUX, STANWOOD, WA, 1 shows, $289.80, (BOBS SAN WHITCH). 7. DEANNA POWELL, KLAMATH FALLS, OR, 2 shows, $251.16, (CATS FULL MOON). 8. SHARMON HUBER, E WENATCHEE, WA, 1 shows, $218.96, (BOON CAT 498). 9. MEREDITH SIMISTER, ALDERGROVE, BC, 1 shows, $191.27, (DREAMIN SWEET). 10. AMBER PATTERSON, PLEASANT HILL, OR, 1 shows, $96.60, (I LIKE FAST CARS).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. BNL HYTAP DANCER {M}, BOB LUNDGREN, ELTOPIA, WA, 1 shows, $492.88, ridden by NINA LUNDGREN. 2. NEON N NYLONS {M}, BRUCE PINKERTON, MOSES LAKE, WA, 1 shows, $445.41, ridden by TIM JOHNSON. 3. PATTY LA REY {M}, ERWIN LIVESTOCK LLC,

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1. RIVAL A TRACTION {S}, GEORGE DAWSON, BOARDMAN, OR, 5 shows, $1982.09, ridden by EHRIN DAWSON. 2. SNS MINI MAX {G}, JOHN & MARILYN KITTELMAN, YONCALLA, OR, 5 shows, $1830.04, ridden by MARILYN KITTELMAN. 3. BNL SKEET SHOOTER {M}, HOLLY JONES, WALLA WALLA, WA, 3 shows, $1016.26, ridden by HOLLY JONES. 4. ON YOUR REYDAR {M}, KATE & SCOTT GREGORY, NORTH PLAINS, OR, 1 shows, $296.23, ridden by SCOTT GREGORY. 5. MAMAS CD STARS {M}, MAYA ANDREWS, MOLALLA, OR, 1 shows, $189.54, ridden by MAYA ANDREWS. 6-7. VERY COOL CAT {S}, TOMMY & KAYLA WEHE, YONCALLA, OR, 1 shows, $110.96, ridden by TOMMY WEHE. 6-7. WANA SMART REY {G}, JOE & ALICE PARTNERSHIP SCHOMER, ELLENSBURG, WA, 1 shows, $110.96, ridden by JUDY JO BEARD.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. MCKENZIE KIMPTON, LA CROSSE, WA, 3 shows, $830.76, (REYSING A SOLANO). 2. AMANDA LEE VANDEKERKHOVE, ABBOTSFORD, BC, 2 shows, $721.28, (RCR ALL REDDY A CAT). 3. SCOTT GREGORY, NORTH PLAINS, OR, 2 shows, $425.04, (ON YOUR REYDAR). 4. AMBER PATTERSON, PLEASANT HILL, OR, 2 shows, $257.60, (I LIKE FAST CARS). 5. HEATHER HAMPTON, OTHELLO, WA, 2 shows, $206.08, (NEON N NYLONS). 6. JIM GREEN, OTHELLO, WA, 1 shows, $154.56, (BNL CABIN CAT). 7. DUSTY ELLIS, EAGLE CREEK, OR, 1 shows, $128.80, (TAZA MIA).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. HUNTER VERSTEGEN, EAGLE POINT, OR, 2 shows, 2 points. 2. HALAH REGAN, WALLA WALLA, WA, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. JOSEYLYN HOWARD, MECKENNA, WA, 1 shows, 2

CUTTING HORSE CHATTER • JUNE 2020

points. 2-4. BRAXTON SHERMAN, YELM, WA, 1 shows, 1 points. 2-4. CYNTHIA JOHNSON, ELLENSBURG, WA, 1 shows, 1 points. 2-4. KYLIE JADE SIDDOWAY, DURKEE, OR, 1 shows, 1 points.

AREA 2

Arizona and California

OPEN

1. LITTLE JACKSON CAT {M}, DAWN CHAPMAN, CHANDLER, AZ, 11 shows, $7385.79, ridden by MIKE WOOD. 2. THIS ISA THIRD {G}, CHRISTINE KING, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 9 shows, $4986.68, ridden by MIKE WOOD. 3. CHECK COUNTER {S}, FIVE STAR LAND AND LIVESTOCK, WILTON, CA, 6 shows, $4182.71, ridden by STEVE SCHLESINGER. 4. BLUES HOT {G}, DON & G ROSE JOHNSON, WADDELL, AZ, 9 shows, $3316.31, ridden by CODY LAMONT. 5. A DUAL NAMED SUE {M}, COWAN RANCH LLC, PAYSON, AZ, 5 shows, $3012.11, ridden by TOSTEN PETERSON. 6. COOL CAT DUAL REY {S}, GLEN NELSON, MESA, AZ, 5 shows, $2398.42, ridden by JADE KELLER. 7. JUAN TIME {G}, BOBBIE KAY DAVIS, TEMPLETON, CA, 4 shows, $2392.44, ridden by BRENT ERICKSON; MORGAN CROMER. 8. BETCHALOU {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 3 shows, $1720.00, ridden by MONTY BUNTIN. 9. MORIA METALLICA {M}, ROGER BOOTH, ACTON, CA, 2 shows, $1330.44, ridden by ERIC WISEHART; TODD BIMAT. 10. WHAT DADDY DON KNOW {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 3 shows, $1167.00, ridden by MONTY BUNTIN.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. DAWN CHAPMAN, CHANDLER, AZ, 13 shows, $7389.64, (CLAYS LITTLE KIT CAT; LITTLE JACKSON CAT). 2. KATHERINE WHITBY, RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA, 6 shows, $4587.06, (DUAL RIDER). 3. GLEN NELSON, MESA, AZ, 9 shows, $4008.99, (COOL CAT DUAL REY). 4. JILL ROTH, PASO ROBLES, CA, 5 shows, $2954.24, (BEA PURE CAT). 5. G ROSE JOHNSON, WADDELL, AZ, 7 shows, $2924.80, (BLUES HOT). 6. LISA HALDANE, PHOENIX, AZ, 4 shows, $2108.36, (REYDIRKULOUS; STYLISH SCOTTI). 7. CAROL ANDERSON WARD, RANCHO MURIETA, CA, 4 shows, $2102.62, (CRAFTY WITH COWS). 8. KAREN BRODY, SANTA BARBARA, CA, 5 shows, $2081.44, (SMOOTH CLASSICAL). 9. MICHELLE BARNES, LEWISTON, ID, 2 shows, $1498.16, (HOTTY MC HOTTY). 10. LYNDA ROSS, ACAMPO, CA, 3 shows, $1474.00, (MOOOY BUENO).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. TERESA HOME, SANTA YNEZ, CA, 11 shows, $6793.65, (ONE TIME AT NIGHT). 2. JOSEPH KALT, TUCSON, AZ, 9 shows, $6707.99, (CR MISSNJETHRO WOODY; WISE LITTLE PEPTO). 3. JUSTIN ROCKEY, LANCASTER, CA, 5 shows, $5470.62, (DUREYNGO KID). 4. HAROLYN DEASON, YUMA, AZ, 8 shows, $4901.22, (WENDELS PLAYER). 5. KELSEY RODERIQUE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 6 shows, $4448.46, (LIZZYS LIL PLAYER). 6. BOBBIE KAY DAVIS, TEMPLETON, CA, 5 shows, $4005.72, (JUAN TIME). 7. PENNY BAILEY, MORRISTOWN, AZ, 6 shows, $3764.63, (SANDMAN REY). 8. VINCE MCBURNEY, BURBANK, CA, 5 shows, $3147.08, (JUAN TIME). 9. JEAN MOORE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 7 shows, $2997.70, (TONZ MORE FUN). 10. KELLEY CARSWELL-HANEBERG, PRINCEVILLE, HI, 4

shows, $2780.22, (PEPTOS SCOOTIN MAN).

$35,000 NON-PRO

1. VIRGINIA KILDUFF, PRESCOTT VALLEY, AZ, 12 shows, $2991.38, (KISSES ON MY BOTTOM). 2. ARYLN BETTS, SANTA ROSA, CA, 10 shows, $2129.66, (BET ON MOLLY). 3. DEBRA WINARD, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 10 shows, $1706.64, (REYS HOT WHEELS). 4. JACQUELINE BURNEY, SAN JACINTO, CA, 6 shows, $1326.41, (METALLIC MATE). 5. JEREME BARNETT, MORRISTOWN, AZ, 5 shows, $1107.04, (SG MISS METALLIC). 6. KAREN PETERS, SUTTER, CA, 4 shows, $828.69, (SWEET LIL LEVI). 7. VICKIE LYNN HART, APPLE VALLEY, CA, 4 shows, $664.46, (HIGH O SILVER). 8. ROSS HALL, PASO ROBLES, CA, 3 shows, $550.85, (SHORTA BOSSY). 9. JULIE JOHNSON, VALLEY SPGS , CA, 1 shows, $414.00, (CQR N CATS SMART). 10. MICHELLE MUSANTE BISHOP, PAICINES, CA, 1 shows, $310.50, (LENA REYNE).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. BRIAN MOORE, SCOTTSDALE , AZ, 12 shows, $3801.53, (RIO TAZZY). 2. CAROL WOOD, IONE, CA, 8 shows, $1856.61, (LITTLE AUTUMN KITTY). 3. SALLY RUMMEL, CAVE CREEK, AZ, 7 shows, $1768.75, (REY JAY CAT). 4. KRISTIE JORRIS, LANCASTER, CA, 9 shows, $1310.83, (THIS CATS SO SMART). 5. TIA HARARI, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 6 shows, $1113.26, (SMART LOOKIN CAT). 6. JEREME BARNETT, MORRISTOWN, AZ, 5 shows, $1111.55, (SG MISS METALLIC). 7. KELLEY DAVIS, SOLVANG, CA, 5 shows, $1078.61, (BOBSMART MORIA SUGAR). 8. KAREN PETERS, SUTTER, CA, 4 shows, $1007.91, (SWEET LIL LEVI). 9. ARYLN BETTS, SANTA ROSA, CA, 6 shows, $863.40, (BET ON MOLLY). 10. LINDA LEE SEARLES, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 4 shows, $825.61, (MY GIRL CRUSH).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. TOMMY MO {G}, RACHEL TIPTON, VALLEY CENTER, CA, 11 shows, $6339.37, ridden by TODD BIMAT. 2. PEEPTOS CAT {M}, CHRISTINE KING, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 8 shows, $6021.43, ridden by MIKE WOOD. 3. BETCHALOU {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 5 shows, $3570.12, ridden by MORGAN CROMER. 4. ONE SMOOTH SCOOTER {S}, IDAZONA PERFORMANCE HORSES LLC, PHOENIX, AZ, 6 shows, $2803.45, ridden by AL DUNNING. 5. SECRET SMOOTHIE {G}, COWAN RANCH LLC, PAYSON, AZ, 4 shows, $2345.43, ridden by TOSTEN PETERSON. 6. SMOOTH ODUAL {S}, JIM & ANDREA WESSON, NAPA, CA, 4 shows, $2261.15, ridden by SHAD PLATT. 7. SMOOTH CATOLENA {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 4 shows, $2100.21, ridden by MONTY BUNTIN. 8. DRIVEN ME CRAZY {G}, PAULA PETERSON, TUSTIN, CA, 2 shows, $1355.82, ridden by ERIC WISEHART. 9. HAIDAS HB CATBALOO {G}, JOHN BLACKBURN, HOLLISTER, CA, 3 shows, $1105.50, ridden by STEVE SCHLESINGER. 10. ELLES ANGEL {M}, SANDY BONELLI, PETALUMA, CA, 2 shows, $1067.62, ridden by SANDY BONELLI.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. LYRICSTOSMOKETO {M}, NORMAN CLARK, DOS PALOS, CA, 15 shows, $9476.14, ridden by NORMAN CLARK. 2. PEEPTOS CAT {M}, CHRISTINE KING, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 9 shows, $7513.12, ridden by CHRISTINE KING. 3. MEDICINE MAN {G}, JUSTIN ROCKEY, LANCASTER, CA, 7 shows, $3996.41, ridden by BETH ROCKEY. 4. BETCHALOU {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 4 shows, $3518.87, ridden by JULIE CLARKE. 5. LEGENDARY PEPTO {S}, KELLEY CARSWELL-HANEBERG,


PRINCEVILLE, HI, 5 shows, $2492.32, ridden by KELLEY CARSWELL-HANEBERG. 6. DUAL REY REY {M}, DON & G ROSE JOHNSON, WADDELL, AZ, 5 shows, $2452.70, ridden by G ROSE JOHNSON. 7. ONE TIME KITTY {M}, TEMMY EVANS, RIO VERDE, AZ, 5 shows, $1567.71, ridden by TEMMY EVANS. 8. WHAT DADDY DON KNOW {G}, CLARKE BUTTE RANCH, BEND, OR, 2 shows, $1366.45, ridden by JULIE CLARKE. 9. SEE SPOT KISS KITTY {G}, ROGER BOOTH, ACTON, CA, 2 shows, $1251.60, ridden by DAVID BOOTH. 10. MERADAS WILDCAT {S}, DAWN ALVES, CHICO, CA, 3 shows, $1095.80, ridden by DAWN ALVES.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. CRISPY KREME {G}, DAWN CHAPMAN, CHANDLER, AZ, 12 shows, $7847.90, ridden by MIKE WOOD. 2. FADED GRACE {M}, JAN CURRIER, WICKENBURG, AZ, 6 shows, $3657.87, ridden by TODD ADOLF. 3. SAVANNAHS LIL MINX {M}, CHRISTINA OSWALD, WILTON, CA, 4 shows, $2913.41, ridden by STEVE SCHLESINGER. 4. TUESDAY WOOD {M}, COWAN RANCH LLC, PAYSON, AZ, 4 shows, $1897.12, ridden by TOSTEN PETERSON. 5. REY MY BELLE {G}, JIM & LAURA JORDE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 3 shows, $1720.71, ridden by TODD BIMAT. 6. CHOCOLATE KAT {M}, SALLY RUMMEL, CAVE CREEK, AZ, 2 shows, $1397.22, ridden by DAVID COSTELLO. 7. HALLELUJAH KAT {G}, SHELLI MOREDA, WOODLAND, CA, 2 shows, $1387.90, ridden by MONTY BUNTIN. 8. PEPPYS METALLICA {M}, KRISTIE JORRIS, LANCASTER, CA, 2 shows, $1187.15, ridden by ERIC WISEHART. 9. PRINCESS PANDORA CAT {M}, JEFF BARNES, WILTON, CA, 2 shows, $882.78, ridden by BRENT ERICKSON. 10. WR THIS PLAYGUNSMART {M}, JULIE SANDFORD, ORANGE, CA, 1 shows, $721.45, ridden by MONTY BUNTIN. 1. CRISPY KREME {G}, DAWN CHAPMAN, CHANDLER, AZ, 11 shows, $7913.08, ridden by DAWN CHAPMAN. 2. CATTY KYLE {G}, DUANE & CINDY WATKINS, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 11 shows, $6567.15, ridden by CINDY WATKINS. 3. REY MY BELLE {G}, JIM & LAURA JORDE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 8 shows, $4953.76, ridden by LAURA JORDE. 4. TF CATS REMEDY {M}, REAGAN GLENN, PASO ROBLES, CA, 7 shows, $4506.59, ridden by REAGAN GLENN. 5. LUCKIE ALL THE TIME {M}, ELIZABETH RANSOM, PHOENIX , AZ, 5 shows, $3025.83, ridden by KATIE COSTELLO PETERSON. 6. CHOCOLATE KAT {M}, SALLY RUMMEL, CAVE CREEK, AZ, 3 shows, $2245.36, ridden by SALLY RUMMEL. 7. METALLICS BABE {M}, TED COOPER, SHINGLE SPRINGS, CA, 4 shows, $1989.64, ridden by TED COOPER. 8. JAMES BOOND {S}, AMBER CHARTER, ARBUCKLE, CA, 3 shows, $1719.00, ridden by AMBER CHARTER. 9. THE COPPER KILLER {G}, JULIE & VINCE MCBURNEY, BURBANK, CA, 4 shows, $1610.56, ridden by JULIE MCBURNEY; VINCE MCBURNEY. 10. RODGER RABBIT {G}, COLBY LANE PERRY, PRATHER, CA, 3 shows, $1563.50, ridden by COLBY LANE PERRY.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. ROBERTO MACIAS, RANCHO MURIETA, CA, 8 shows, $2188.59, (SVR CAUGHT YA LOOKIN). 2. ANTHONY MCCLIMON, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 10 shows, $2128.97, (HERE TO REYMEMBER; I GOT MY SMOOTH ON; REY JAY CAT). 3. JOSEPH BOYD, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 8 shows, $1773.76, (BLESS CHU MATE). 4. MARCO LOPEZ, PAYSON, AZ, 9 shows, $1630.79, (MR

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. REAGAN GLENN, PASO ROBLES, CA, 15 shows, 35 points. 2. SADIE GRANT, SANTA MARIA, CA, 4 shows, 8 points. 3. TANNER ROCKEY, LANCASTER, CA, 4 shows, 4 points. 4-5. DAISY ALLEN, FORTUNA, CA, 3 shows, 3 points. 4-5. GARRETT ROCKEY, LANCASTER, CA, 2 shows, 3 points. 6-7. GRACIE SUTTON, CHERRY VALLEY, CA, 1 shows, 2 points. 6-7. KAYLEY JORRIS, LANCASTER, CA, 2 shows, 2 points. 8-9. CHLOE DIAZ, GILROY, CA, 1 shows, 1 points. 8-9. HALEY LAMENDOLA, JAMESTOWN, CA, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. KYLIE KAUFMANN, CLOVIS, CA, 11 shows, 32 points. 2. MIA WEBSTER, BEND , OR, 9 shows, 24 points. 3. MAKENZIE MEEHAN, SAN MIGUEL, CA, 7 shows, 11 points. 4-5. GARRETT HERSHBERGER, LITCHFIELD, AZ, 2 shows, 7 points. 4-5. GAVIN HERSHBERGER, LITCHFIELD PARK, AZ, 2 shows, 7 points. 6-7. JUSTIN SCHUETTE, LINCOLN, CA, 3 shows, 6 points. 6-7. TAYLER KENT, CASA GRANDE , AZ, 3 shows, 6 points. 8-9. CASHTON WEIDENBENER, QUEEN CREEK, AZ, 3 shows, 4 points. 8-9. NIKO NEMANIC, PHONEIX, AZ, 3 shows, 4 points. 10-12. AMBER LAMENDOLA, JAMESTOWN, CA, 3 shows, 3 points. 10-12. HALIEGH GRANT, SANTA MARIA, CA, 2 shows, 3 points. 10-12. REGAN FOWLER, SANTA MARIA, CA, 1 shows, 3 points.

AREA 3

Idaho (South), Nevada and Utah

OPEN

1. MH IM INCOGNITO {G}, ANDY DENT, DRAPER , UT, 1 shows, $402.40, ridden by ANDY CHRISTENSEN.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. CINDY MANN, CAREY, ID, 2 shows, $1103.60, (MJ MAGIC TIME). 2. HEIDI HADLOCK-EVANS, OGDEN, UT, 2 shows, $1042.88, (THIS CATS TOO SMOOTH). 3. DAVID BURBIDGE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 1 shows, $402.40, (HIS REYFLECTION). 4. MICHAEL HOLMAN, BENJAMIN, UT, 1 shows, $361.92, (ROCKIN DELREY).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. CINDY MANN, CAREY, ID, 4 shows, $2502.47, (MJ MAGIC TIME). 2. DAVID BURBIDGE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 3 shows,

$1599.16, (HIS REYFLECTION). 3. SHANE ZAHARIAS, BLUFFDALE, UT, 3 shows, $1242.36, (GIMME MY SOCK). 4. GERALD GILLOCK, LAS VEGAS, NV, 2 shows, $1119.96, (DUAL REYS MAGIC). 5. COURTNEY KEMP, GARDNERVILLE, NV, 1 shows, $570.50, (OLENA HICKORYJOSE). 6. STEVE WILLIAMS, GRANTSVILLE, UT, 1 shows, $402.40, (DUAL SMART ROSITA). 7. BLAKE CHRISTENSEN, SALEM, UT, 1 shows, $66.71, (RR ONCE A PLAYBOY).

$35,000 NON-PRO

1. JACK CHRISTENSEN, AMERICAN FORK, UT, 3 shows, $847.04, (REYS STYLISH OAK). 2. ANDY DENT, DRAPER , UT, 2 shows, $380.88, (MH IM INCOGNITO). 3. JODY ROOKSTOOL, SPANISH FORK, UT, 1 shows, $347.76, (MIA SMART QUEJANA). 4. BLAKE CHRISTENSEN, SALEM, UT, 2 shows, $346.66, (RR ONCE A PLAYBOY). 5. SHANE ZAHARIAS, BLUFFDALE, UT, 1 shows, $298.08, (ONE MORE TIME DARLIN). 6. SHERRI NICHOLSON, MELBA, ID, 1 shows, $174.80, (SLY FLY (DNA)).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. JODY ROOKSTOOL, SPANISH FORK, UT, 4 shows, $793.04, (MIA SMART QUEJANA). 2. DAWSON ZAHARIAS, BLUFFDALE, UT, 3 shows, $748.88, (ONE MORE TIME DARLIN). 3. TAYLOR PORTER, MORGAN, UT, 3 shows, $496.80, (LIVE ACTION TOO). 4. SHERRI NICHOLSON, MELBA, ID, 1 shows, $353.28, (SLY FLY (DNA)). 5. VANESSA MASINI, YERINGTON, NV, 1 shows, $298.08, (TIME FOR A REPLAY). 6. MCKENNA CORONADO, KANARRAVILLE, UT, 1 shows, $198.72, (SON OF KD ELDER). 7. GWEN GAUGHAN, LAS VEGAS, NV, 1 shows, $62.56, (MAY I BE WILD).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. TUFF LIKE SKINNY {G}, DANA RUSSELL, MORGAN, UT, 4 shows, $1872.72, ridden by ANDY CHRISTENSEN. 2. RED HOT METAL {S}, REDTAIL RANCH PERF HORSES LLC, STAR, ID, 2 shows, $1710.20, ridden by DAX HADLOCK; TIM JOHNSON. 3. CASH IN THIS CAT {M}, JEREMIAH BRADLEY, DRAPER, UT, 2 shows, $1065.48, ridden by JAKE REAM. 4. RR ONCE A PLAYBOY {S}, BLAKE CHRISTENSEN, SALEM, UT, 2 shows, $975.24, ridden by SHAUN TREE.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. GAVIN ZAHARIAS, BLUFF DALE, UT, 5 shows, $1390.12, (FLYING ACRE; GINGER SMOOTHIE). 2. MCKENNA CORONADO, KANARRAVILLE, UT, 3 shows, $842.72, (SON OF KD ELDER). 3. PORTER HALES, MORGAN, UT, 3 shows, $803.16, (ROYAL BLUE MECOM). 4. DAVID CHARLES III, PAYSON, UT, 1 shows, $347.76, (SMOKIN CORN). 5. BRIANA OKELBERRY, GOSHEN, UT, 1 shows, $300.56, (RIO RED BOON). 6. KELSIE JO SAVAGE, STERLING, UT, 1 shows, $198.72, (YOU GOT ME ROCKIN). 7. BRYNNA MAXWELL, BLUFFDALE, UT, 1 shows, $132.48, (FLYING ACRE).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. AUDREY TREE, PAYSON, UT, 2 shows, 4 points. 2. CLAIRE STERLING, PARMA, ID, 2 shows, 2 points. 3-4. ISABELLA BANUELOS, LAS VEGAS, NV, 1 shows, 1 points. 3-4. TOMMY DENT, DRAPER, UT, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. TAYLOR PORTER, MORGAN, UT, 5 shows, 10 points. 2. JAKE SCOW, HERRIMAN, UT, 3 shows, 6 points. 3. PORTER HALES, MORGAN, UT, 2 shows, 4 points. 4-7. ANNIE OKELBERRY, FOUNTAIN GREEN, UT, 2 shows, 3 points. 4-7. GWEN GAUGHAN, LAS VEGAS, NV, 2 shows, 3 points. 4-7. JACKSON WOOLSEY, MORGAN, UT, 1 shows, 3 points. 4-7. TRISTA REAM, SPANISH FORT, UT, 2 shows, 3 points. 8. DAVID CHARLES III, PAYSON, UT, 2 shows, 2 points. 9-10. BRYNNA MAXWELL, BLUFFDALE, UT, 1 shows, 1 points. 9-10. KAREN ANNE LUND, CARSON CITY, NV, 1 shows, 1 points.

AREA 4

Montana and Wyoming

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. REYS STYLISH OAK {G}, JACK CHRISTENSEN, AMERICAN FORK, UT, 3 shows, $1610.80, ridden by JACK CHRISTENSEN. 2. AUTUMN REY {M}, BITTERROOT RANCH LLC, LAS VEGAS, NV, 2 shows, $1088.86, ridden by BONNIE MARTIN. 3. JUSTA CAT {M}, MICHAEL HOLMAN, BENJAMIN, UT, 1 shows, $603.60, ridden by MICHAEL HOLMAN. 4. DUAL SMART ROSITA {M}, STEVE WILLIAMS, GRANTSVILLE, UT, 1 shows, $442.88, ridden by STEVE WILLIAMS. 5. BELLA DO {M}, KATE GAUGHAN BANUELOS, LAS VEGAS, NV, 1 shows, $229.40, ridden by KATE GAUGHAN BANUELOS.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. DUAL N AT HIGH NOON {M}, DANA RUSSELL, MORGAN, UT, 3 shows, $2051.19, ridden by ANDY CHRISTENSEN. 2. REYS SMART LOOKIN {G}, DAVID BURBIDGE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 3 shows, $1341.77, ridden by JAKE REAM. 3. ALLEY CAT ROYALTY {S}, DOUGLAS CORGATELLI, CHALLIS, ID, 1 shows, $302.40, ridden by SCOTT HULME.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

5 shows, $2900.84, ridden by MICHAEL HOLMAN. 2. WIRED WABBIT {G}, VICKI MORROW, IDAHO FALLS, ID, 2 shows, $904.80, ridden by VICKI MORROW. 3. CR TUFF LIL SANDY {M}, SCOTT & M THORNE, PICABO, ID, 1 shows, $483.36, ridden by M THORNE.

1. METALLIC MOE {G}, MICHAEL HOLMAN, BENJAMIN, UT,

YOUTH JUNIOR

1-2. COLE JOHNSON, JOLIET, MT, 3 shows, 4 points. 1-2. KYLEE WILLIAMS, CODY, WY, 3 shows, 4 points. 3. FIONA RHYNER, BONDURANT, WY, 1 shows, 1 points.

AREA 5

Colorado and New Mexico

OPEN

1. EL GATO BONITO {G}, J D MORGAN, PUEBLO, CO, 1 shows, $384.96, ridden by NATHAN MILLER.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. JOEL SCHULZ, PARKER, CO, 1 shows, $300.00, (IM COUNTIN KATZ).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. J D MORGAN, PUEBLO, CO, 2 shows, $769.92, (EL GATO BONITO). 2-3. AUDREY O'CONNOR, PARKER, CO, 1 shows, $577.44, (HALION). 2-3. GARY SAURBER, PARKER, CO, 1 shows, $577.44, (PRINCESS AND THE PEA).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. COCHISE {S}, GREGORY RANCHES LLC, FRUITA, CO, 1

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AREA LEADERS

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

WILLY DUAL). 5. KAITLYN LANE, GALT, CA, 7 shows, $1342.74, (ALL IS BRIGHT; BET HESA COPPER CAT; BILLIES KIT; SAVANNAHS LIL MINX). 6. ANNABELLE LECHNER, TEMPLETON, CA, 6 shows, $1139.88, (LOOK WHOS SMOOTH). 7. BAILEY KIMBALL, PRESCOTT, AZ, 6 shows, $775.38, (A SARA BOBCAT; CATS INCREDIBLE; PRF SMOOTH CAT RUBY). 8. JOYCE ESERNIA, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 2 shows, $418.60, (HILLBILLY HANDFISHIN). 9. CASSIE FINLEY, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 2 shows, $367.08, (CATAMUS MAXIMUS; PLAYBOYS KITTY KAT). 10. JULIA VESPI, PLEASANTON, CA, 3 shows, $358.80, (CQR N CATS SMART; SUGAR BADGER BOON).


shows, $340.80, ridden by BRENT WEIMER.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. JAZZY CD OLENA {M}, MARK & JULIANN MILLS, WOODLAND PARK, CO, 1 shows, $300.00, ridden by JULIANN MILLS.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. WILD CAT PURREY {G}, JAMES POMERLEAU, COLORADO SPRING, CO, 1 shows, $444.96, ridden by JOSHUA BARRATT.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1-2. COOL REY WHIP {S}, JULIANN MILLS, WOODLAND PARK, CO, 1 shows, $444.96, ridden by MARK MILLS. 1-2. TR SHES A CAT {M}, AUDREY O'CONNOR, PARKER, CO, 1 shows, $444.96, ridden by AUDREY O'CONNOR.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. DAVID WOOD, PEYTON, CO, 2 shows, $447.12, (QUIXOTES DIRTY DUEL).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. CHRIS CARSON, ROSWELL, NM, 2 shows, 2 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1-2. JOEL CARSON IV, ROSWELL, NM, 3 shows, 3 points. 1-2. KATIE PAIGE GERTGE, AULT, CO, 2 shows, 3 points. 3. ALEXA HOLMES BALLARD, LONGMONT, CO, 1 shows, 1 points.

AREA 6

Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota

OPEN

1. EIGHT MILE {S}, NANCY BURKES, HIBBING, MN, 3 shows, $2392.32, ridden by J P BELL.

AREA LEADERS

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. STACEY JOHNSON, DULUTH, MN, 1 shows, $511.20, (MK CD HIGH ROLLER). 2. MARK LUNDEEN, FARGO, ND, 1 shows, $340.80, (RAZOR).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. DAVID HANSON, DULUTH, MN, 1 shows, $511.20, (IM SHORTY NUFF). 2-3. JUSTIN RETTERATH, WASHBURN, ND, 1 shows, $340.80, (METALLIC JONES). 2-3. MARK LUNDEEN, FARGO, ND, 1 shows, $340.80, (RAZOR).

$35,000 NON-PRO

1. BRIAN COTTRELL, FINLAYSON, MN, 3 shows, $423.20, (MONEYMAYKER). 2. JEFF SCHUT, BOX ELDER, SD, 2 shows, $369.84, (LITTLE MS PEPTO). 3. JUSTIN RETTERATH, WASHBURN, ND, 1 shows, $276.00, (HICKORYS SWEET T). 4. CASEY HOLMES, BUFFALO, SD, 1 shows, $248.40, (REY ZOOMS). 5. DAVID HANSON, DULUTH, MN, 1 shows, $220.80, (IM SHORTY NUFF). 6-7. CLINT SCHULTZ, MANDAN, ND, 1 shows, $182.16, (SMOOTH DANDY CAT). 6-7. SHAWNA PARSONS, MANDAN, ND, 1 shows, $182.16, (CAT PEP). 8. LAVON STOPPLEWORTH, GWINNER, ND, 1 shows, $147.20, (BLITZEN CAT).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. BRIAN COTTRELL, FINLAYSON, MN, 3 shows, $609.27, (MONEYMAYKER). 2. LEIGH GALL, HAYWARD, WI, 2 shows, $565.80, (PAW PATROL). 3. STEPHANIE SHADIOW, SAGINAW, MN, 2 shows, $487.60, (ROOTEN N SCOOTEN). 4. CLINT SCHULTZ, MANDAN, ND, 2 shows, $409.86,

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(SMOOTH DANDY CAT). 5. STEVE SIKKINK, HINCKLEY, MN, 1 shows, $386.40, (CATTUCCINO). 6. JUSTIN RETTERATH, WASHBURN, ND, 2 shows, $308.20, (HICKORYS SWEET T; METALLIC JONES). 7. KADEN PAZOUR, STURGIS, SD, 1 shows, $291.87, (CUTTIN CHECKS). 8. KIMBERLY KARO, DULUTH, MN, 1 shows, $230.00, (SMART REYS KITTY).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. SMARTEST FLAKE YET {M}, JANSSEN PERFORMANCE HORSES, RUSH CITY, MN, 1 shows, $759.60, ridden by BOB JANSSEN. 2. CALL ME QUEEN B {M}, RIAN BURKES, HIBBING, MN, 1 shows, $594.00, ridden by J P BELL. 3. JUST KANT REYMEMBER {M}, MERTON & ROBBY HANSEN, WILTON, ND, 1 shows, $396.00, ridden by ROBBY HANSEN. 4. MY REDEMPTION {M}, JOHN KOLAR, DULUTH, MN, 1 shows, $198.00, ridden by J P BELL.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. MONEYMAYKER {G}, BRIAN COTTRELL, FINLAYSON, MN, 1 shows, $594.00, ridden by CODY COTTRELL. 2. FLORABAMA CAT {M}, MICHAEL LEHMANN, MENOMONIE, WI, 1 shows, $396.00, ridden by MARY JO LEHMANN. 3. SMOOTH DANDY CAT {M}, CLINT & CAROL SCHULTZ, MANDAN, ND, 1 shows, $337.60, ridden by CLINT SCHULTZ.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. PAW PATROL {M}, LEIGH GALL, HAYWARD, WI, 4 shows, $3057.50, ridden by J P BELL. 2. HER ROYAL HINEY {M}, MARGARET ANNE MEHLE, RUSH CITY, MN, 2 shows, $1166.68, ridden by BOB JANSSEN. 3. THE HOTTEST RUBY {M}, MERTON & ROBBY HANSEN, WILTON, ND, 1 shows, $778.24, ridden by ROBBY HANSEN. 4. TR SHORTY REY {G}, KAY FASNACHT, MADISON LAKE, MN, 1 shows, $676.80, ridden by JUSTIN NAMKEN. 5. DANCIN INTHEBOONLITE {M}, ALAN WAGNER, WILTON, ND, 1 shows, $451.20, ridden by ROBBY HANSEN. 6. A STYLISH WIN {S}, REBECCA MEINECKE, PILLAGER, MN, 1 shows, $396.00, ridden by MERLON FAIRBANKS.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. KADEN PAZOUR, STURGIS, SD, 3 shows, $547.17, (CUTTIN CHECKS). 2. LANDRY HAUGEN, STURGIS, SD, 1 shows, $324.30, (SMARTYS CASSANOVA). 3. JEFF PAULY, WATKINS, MN, 2 shows, $276.00, (SMART DUAL KAT). 4. JENNA BRANTNER, MENOMONIE, WI, 1 shows, $259.44, (EUPHEMIA CD). 5. NICHOLE STUDENBERG, STACY, MN, 1 shows, $182.16, (CASEY CATT). 6. JACK RETTERATH, WASHBURN, ND, 1 shows, $110.40, (METALLIC JONES).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. JACK BELL, DULUTH, MN, 20 shows, 41 points. 2. JENNA BELL, DULUTH, MN, 18 shows, 22 points. 3. NOAH EDWARDS, DULUTH, MN, 8 shows, 10 points. 4. JACK RETTERATH, WASHBURN, ND, 6 shows, 9 points. 5-6. LILLY LORAAS, DULUTH, MN, 1 shows, 1 points. 5-6. TUCKER TURBIVILLE, RHAME, ND, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. COLTON TURBIVILLE, RHAME, ND, 1 shows, 2 points. 2. JUSTIN EDGAR, BATHGATE, ND, 1 shows, 1

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AREA 7

Kansas and Nebraska

OPEN

1. MOMS STYLISH PLAYER {G}, ROBERT TREGEMBA, LAWRENCE, KS, 2 shows, $1088.64, ridden by KENNETH PLATT. 2. SMOOTH CAT N KAI {G}, SHERRI STEFFENS, GRETNA, NE, 2 shows, $877.44, ridden by RAY LIPSEY.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. DEBORAH WATTS, MALCOLM, NE, 2 shows, $918.24, (PARTYS LIKA ROCKSTAR). 2. M J CHRISTENSEN, WALTON, NE, 2 shows, $807.84, (SHE WOOD IN TIME). 3. DONALD PEGLER III, LINCOLN, NE, 1 shows, $340.80, (SHEREYDE). 4. AMBER TONNIGES, GRESHAM, NE, 1 shows, $236.64, (HOT JACKS).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. M J CHRISTENSEN, WALTON, NE, 3 shows, $1414.34, (SHE WOOD IN TIME). 2. DONALD PEGLER III, LINCOLN, NE, 1 shows, $643.68, (SHEREYDE).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. JUSTIN PHILLIPS, OMAHA, NE, 1 shows, $154.56, (PARADOX GRACIE).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. KIT KAT SWAGGER {G}, AMBER TONNIGES, GRESHAM, NE, 4 shows, $1923.67, ridden by LUKE BARNHART. 2. MILLIONDOLLAR BABY 2 {M}, KATHY LESSARD, ROCHESTER, MN, 2 shows, $1034.88, ridden by NICK O'DELL. 3. SMOOTH CAT N KAI {G}, SHERRI STEFFENS, GRETNA, NE, 1 shows, $258.72, ridden by RAY LIPSEY.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1-2. METALLIC STRAY CAT {G}, KELLY TROYER, LEXINGTON, NE, 1 shows, $439.92, ridden by KELLY TROYER. 1-2. THIS SPOTS TO HOT {M}, SHERRI STEFFENS, GRETNA, NE, 1 shows, $439.92, ridden by SHERRI STEFFENS. 3. KIT KAT SWAGGER {G}, AMBER TONNIGES, GRESHAM, NE, 1 shows, $337.60, ridden by AMBER TONNIGES.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. GOT A SMART LOOK {M}, GARY BADER, PALMER, NE, 2 shows, $627.84, ridden by KYLE KRAUSE. 2. SMOOTH CAT N KAI {G}, SHERRI STEFFENS, GRETNA, NE, 1 shows, $184.56, ridden by RAY LIPSEY.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. LIZZY HALE {M}, ASHLEY BRADBURY, LINCOLN, NE, 4 shows, $1345.52, ridden by ASHLEY BRADBURY. 2. COUNTEN STARS {M}, KELLY TROYER, LEXINGTON, NE, 1 shows, $187.20, ridden by KELLY TROYER.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. JUSTIN PHILLIPS, OMAHA, NE, 1 shows, $132.48, (MALIBLU). 2. OLIVIA WATTS, MALCOLM, NE, 1 shows, $110.40, (PARTYS LIKA ROCKSTAR). 3. DANNY BRYSON, LEAWOOD, KS, 1 shows, $88.32, (DUAL X REYTED).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. MCKENZIE DANIEL, NORFOLK, NE, 3 shows, 4 points. 2-3. ABBIE DANIEL, NORFOLK, NE, 3 shows, 3 points. 2-3. OLIVIA WATTS, MALCOLM, NE, 2 shows, 3 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1-2. KEVIN WATERS, MACKSVILLE, KS, 3 shows, 5

points. 1-2. TYLOR TODD, REXFORD, KS, 3 shows, 5 points. 3-5. CAMERON SHANER, FORT COLHOUN, NE, 1 shows, 1 points. 3-5. KENSLEY BARNETT, OAKLEY, KS, 1 shows, 1 points. 3-5. TUCKER HUSEMAN, ELLSWORTH, KS, 1 shows, 1 points.

AREA 8 Oklahoma

OPEN

1. SWEAT SON {S}, DAVID HOUSE, TULSA, OK, 6 shows, $3580.29, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD. 2. METALLIC TRACKS {G}, BILL CARTER, MOUNDS, OK, 3 shows, $2291.35, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD. 3. SHOW BIZ KIT KAT {M}, SUSAN HANSELMAN, PIEDMONT, OK, 4 shows, $2141.24, ridden by NATHEN ANDERSON. 4. CINDERELLA CAT (P) {M}, KENLI MARVIN, BARNSDALL, OK, 4 shows, $1736.00, ridden by TOMMY MARVIN. 5. THE GOLDEN SHOT {M}, KATHLEEN MOORE, MADILL, OK, 1 shows, $418.08, ridden by KATHLEEN MOORE. 6. DANGEROUS CAT {G}, LAINE JENLINK, CHEROKEE, OK, 1 shows, $407.04, ridden by JAMES DAVIS. 7. LONNIE EARL {S}, TERRY RIDDLE, FOSTER, OK, 1 shows, $249.64, ridden by TROY RIDDLE.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. MICHELLE COWAN, ARDMORE, OK, 3 shows, $2348.36, (SHES FULL OF HOPE). 2. SUSAN HANSELMAN, PIEDMONT, OK, 3 shows, $1782.00, (SHOW BIZ KIT KAT). 3. KENLI MARVIN, BARNSDALL, OK, 2 shows, $1185.71, (CINDERELLA CAT (P)). 4. COLETTE LESH, STILLWATER, OK, 2 shows, $1006.11, (REYTALLIC). 5. MAKAYLA COWAN, ARDMORE, OK, 1 shows, $813.36, (LITE THESE KATZ UP). 6. NADINE PAYNE, OVERBROOK, OK, 1 shows, $588.52, (BLU VELVET). 7. STEPHANIE CROFT, PERKINS, OK, 1 shows, $538.80, (CR TUFF LIL LADY). 8. KATHLEEN MOORE, MADILL, OK, 1 shows, $483.96, (THE GOLDEN SHOT). 9. JOHN JOHNSON, ARDMORE, OK, 1 shows, $454.21, (MISS MASTERSON). 10. DEAN HOLDEN, MARIETTA, OK, 1 shows, $418.08, (SAMSON MADE OF METAL).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. RICK CROFT, ALVA, OK, 4 shows, $2458.85, (LADYS DUALIN MERADA). 2. BILL CARTER, MOUNDS, OK, 5 shows, $2081.82, (METALLIC TRACKS). 3. MAKAYLA COWAN, ARDMORE, OK, 2 shows, $1886.58, (BRINKING LIGHTS; LITE THESE KATZ UP). 4. FRANK HARRISON, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 3 shows, $1092.02, (CRYOGENIC). 5. TEE WORLEY, NEWKIRK, OK, 2 shows, $999.36, (MK REYMATE). 6. RENA VANDAMENT, MINCO, OK, 1 shows, $815.52, (KING COUNTY ROCKIN). 7. DAVID HOUSE, TULSA, OK, 1 shows, $765.84, (SWEAT SON). 8. ADAM DOBBELS, BLANCHARD, OK, 2 shows, $660.11, (PG DUELLA). 9. LESLIE MENDENHALL, EDMOND, OK, 1 shows, $493.68, (LHR ICHI TIME). 10. CHRIS SCHILLER, STILLWATER, OK, 1 shows, $407.76, (LORETTAS LIGHT).

$35,000 NON-PRO

1. SAMANTHA CAJKA, LINCOLN, NE, 4 shows, $1060.67, (CR SPOONFUL OF LUCY). 2. TEE WORLEY, NEWKIRK, OK, 3 shows, $1048.24, (MK REYMATE). 3. COLETTE LESH, STILLWATER, OK, 2 shows, $331.20, (LIL


CARROT LENA). 4. CHARLEE TEAGUE, STILLWATER, OK, 1 shows, $245.92, (CATALATTE). 5. COOPER MENDENHALL, EDMOND, OK, 1 shows, $198.72, (REYLENA CAT). 6. JERRY BURD, OWASSO, OK, 1 shows, $165.60, (COUNTIN BLESSINGS).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. SAMANTHA CAJKA, LINCOLN, NE, 8 shows, $1788.48, (CR SPOONFUL OF LUCY). 2. JILL JARVIS, HULBERT, OK, 2 shows, $331.20, (REYZIN HER TUFF). 3. KARI DOBBELS, BLANCHARD, OK, 2 shows, $309.72, (CASUAL ATTITUDE). 4. LESLIE MENDENHALL, EDMOND, OK, 1 shows, $248.40, (LHR ICHI TIME). 5. CARLEE FARRELL, NEWCASTLE, OK, 2 shows, $239.20, (SUGAR FREE SMOOTHIE). 6. COOPER MENDENHALL, EDMOND, OK, 1 shows, $231.84, (REYLENA CAT). 7. DAVID RUSSELL, EL RENO, OK, 1 shows, $143.52, (MINIMOSA). 8. KIMBERLY KULCZYCKI-BURTNER, PONCA CITY, OK, 1 shows, $82.80, (THIS WHISPS A CAT).

$25,000 NOVICE

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. BET N SHESA CAT {M}, NATHEN ANDERSON, ELMORE CITY, OK, 4 shows, $2223.29, ridden by NICHOLE ANDERSON. 2. JUST GETTIN STARTED {G}, BILL CARTER, MOUNDS, OK, 3 shows, $1656.66, ridden by BILL CARTER. 3. SKEET SKAT CAT {M}, JOHN JOHNSON, ARDMORE, OK, 2 shows, $1299.40, ridden by JOHN JOHNSON. 4. DESIRES A GUN {M}, STEPHANIE CROFT, PERKINS, OK, 2 shows, $1201.26, ridden by STEPHANIE CROFT. 5. JAMAICAN ME LENA LIL {G}, JOEL & COLETTE LESH, STILLWATER, OK, 1 shows, $454.88, ridden by COLETTE LESH. 6. ATHENA DEE CRIME {S}, ROGER KELLY, LEXINGTON, OK, 1 shows, $442.72, ridden by ROGER KELLY. 7. REYLENA CAT {S}, JACOB MENDENHALL, EDMOND, OK, 1 shows, $359.20, ridden by COOPER MENDENHALL. 8. A CASE OF CAT {S}, BROWNES BAR XL RANCH, WILBURTON, OK, 1 shows, $353.24, ridden by SPANKY BROWNE. 9. LHR ICHI TIME {M}, JLM LAND AND LIVESTOCK, EDMOND, OK, 1 shows, $299.20, ridden by JACOB MENDENHALL. 10-11. BACK STREET CAT {G}, HARRISON FAMILY TRUST, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 1 shows, $276.70, ridden by

$5,000 NOVICE

1. BLUEISTHENEWBLACK {M}, RICK CROFT, ALVA, OK, 3 shows, $1563.39, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD. 2. HOODOO U LOVE {M}, KIM COLLINS QUARTER HORSES, TAHLEQUAH, OK, 2 shows, $1369.89, ridden by LINDY THORN. 3. SMALL TOWN THRO DOWN {M}, PAUL & SHERRI WATERS, WETUMKA, OK, 2 shows, $1061.64, ridden by PAUL WATERS. 4. SCOOTERS KIT KAT {M}, ERNEST CAJKA, LINCOLN, NE, 3 shows, $1005.84, ridden by ASHLEY BAXSTROM. 5. SMART LOOKIN RUBY {M}, TAMYRA MEFFORD, EDMOND, OK, 2 shows, $861.92, ridden by ASHLEY BAXSTROM. 6. SOPHIE GLO LIGHTLY {M}, AARON RUSSELL, EL RENO, OK, 1 shows, $830.11, ridden by MARK WHITMAN. 7. SMOOTH CHANDELENA {M}, MARGI MURDOCK, BOISE CITY, OK, 1 shows, $582.85, ridden by STEVE MILES. 8. MK PLAYMATE {M}, RICK & JENNIFER WORLEY, NEWKIRK, OK, 2 shows, $514.88, ridden by TOMMY MARVIN. 9. JUST DO IT {S}, MARK & DEANNA AKIN, PURCELL, OK, 1 shows, $467.76, ridden by NATHEN ANDERSON. 10-11. LHR ICHI TIME {M}, JLM LAND AND LIVESTOCK, EDMOND, OK, 1 shows, $467.04, ridden by ASHLEY BAXSTROM. 10-11. REYDIANCE {M}, MARK & DEANNA AKIN, PURCELL, OK, 1 shows, $467.04, ridden by NATHEN ANDERSON.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. STYLISH DARLA {M}, BRICE & JUDITH SCHOU, THOMAS, OK, 1 shows, $687.12, ridden by BRICE SCHOU. 2. HUGHESURHUCKLEBERRY {S}, NATHEN ANDERSON, ELMORE CITY, OK, 1 shows, $682.32, ridden by NICHOLE ANDERSON. 3. SAMSON MADE OF METAL {S}, DEAN HOLDEN, MARIETTA, OK, 1 shows, $666.37, ridden by DEAN HOLDEN. 4. SMALL TOWN THRO DOWN {M}, PAUL & SHERRI WATERS, WETUMKA, OK, 2 shows, $651.96, ridden by SHERRI WATERS. 5. A HOPE AND A FUTURE {G}, DEAN HOLDEN, MARIETTA, OK, 1 shows, $552.60, ridden by DEAN HOLDEN. 6. SCOOTERS KIT KAT {M}, ERNEST CAJKA, LINCOLN, NE, 1 shows, $538.80, ridden by SAMANTHA CAJKA. 7. HI TEC REDNECK {M}, BRAD WILSON, LONE GROVE, OK, 1 shows, $467.87, ridden by BRAD WILSON. 8. MINIMOSA {M}, AARON RUSSELL, EL RENO, OK, 1 shows, $458.08, ridden by AARON RUSSELL. 9. FIONAS REBEL {S}, COLETTE LESH, STILLWATER, OK, 1 shows, $407.04, ridden by COLETTE LESH. 10. RUBYS BLACK DUALLY {G}, SPANKY BROWNE, WILBURTON, OK, 1 shows, $400.00, ridden by SPANKY BROWNE.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. CAROL COE, PERRY, OK, 4 shows, $455.40, (DUALL N SMART). 2-3. CHARLEE TEAGUE, STILLWATER, OK, 1 shows, $151.80, (CATALATTE). 2-3. ROBYN THOMAS, BLANCHARD, OK, 1 shows, $151.80, (SLR THIS KATS KUAL). 4. LEAH HOCHHALTER, HEALDTON, OK, 1 shows, $99.36, (XTRA SMART JAZZ). 5. KIMBERLY KULCZYCKI-BURTNER, PONCA CITY, OK, 1 shows, $80.96, (HAIDAS HEAD CRACKER). 6. LEVI PRICE, COMANCHE, OK, 1 shows, $66.24, (MISS CHEEKACAT).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. MAKENZIE COWAN, ARDMORE, OK, 2 shows, 5 points. 2. DREW SHERRERD, WAYNE, OK, 2 shows, 2

points. 3. MAX SHERRERD, WAYNE, OK, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. MASON MEFFORD, EDMOND, OK, 7 shows, 11 points. 2. MAKAYLA COWAN, ARDMORE, OK, 3 shows, 6 points. 3-6. COOPER MENDENHALL, EDMOND, OK, 1 shows, 2 points. 3-6. JADEN ANDERSON, ELMORE CITY, OK, 1 shows, 2 points. 3-6. JILL JARVIS, HULBERT, OK, 1 shows, 2 points. 3-6. KIERSTEN YODER, HYDRO, OK, 1 shows, 2 points. 7-8. BAILEY GREGG, GUTHRIE, OK, 1 shows, 1 points. 7-8. TEE WORLEY, NEWKIRK, OK, 1 shows, 1 points.

AREA 9

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. DEBORAH WELLS, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $193.20, (APPLE SCOOTLE).

$25,000 NOVICE

Texas (North)

OPEN

1. SOME KINDA HIGHBROW {G}, MICHELLE LEMASTER, LAS VEGAS, NV, 5 shows, $2491.13, ridden by GAVIN JORDAN. 2. WATCH ME NAE NAE {M}, FAZENDA BARRINHA CORPORATION, WEATHERFORD, TX, 4 shows, $2055.03, ridden by ARMANDO COSTA NETO. 3. PEEPABOO {M}, ALEXA STENT, ALEDO, TX, 2 shows, $1977.06, ridden by PAUL HANSMA. 4. MIZPAH CAT {M}, SHONA DUFURRENA, GAINESVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1739.02, ridden by ED DUFURRENA. 5. A TALE OF THE CAT {S}, ATOC PARTNERS LLC, HICO , TX, 2 shows, $1259.97, ridden by RANDY CHARTIER. 6. SOMETHINGTOBELIEVEIN {M}, BRETT & JODY MCGLOTHLIN, PERRIN, TX, 1 shows, $1210.80, ridden by BRETT MCGLOTHLIN. 7. MAGGIC MIKE {S}, SALVADOR CABRAL, JACKSBORO, TX, 1 shows, $1183.28, ridden by SALVADOR CABRAL. 8. CANDI CAT {M}, BEECHFORK RANCH, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $800.06, ridden by GEOFFREY SHEEHAN. 9. METALLIC JACK {G}, LACHLAN PERKS, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $683.53, ridden by NEIL ROGER. 10. CR WRS ROYAL TEE {G}, ROCKING P RANCH LLC, FORT WORTH, TX, 1 shows, $586.19, ridden by JESSE LENNOX.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. JODY MCGLOTHLIN, PERRIN, TX, 4 shows, $3140.40, (SOMETHINGTOBELIEVEIN). 2. MAURA COSTA, WEATHERFORD, TX, 4 shows, $2596.16, (BILL OREYLLY). 3. GERMAN LUGO, GAINESVILLE, TX, 3 shows, $2045.02, (TOO HOT TO COPY). 4. TAMMY JONES, WICHITA FALLS, TX, 4 shows, $1946.87, (JAZAREY). 5. MICHELLE LEMASTER, LAS VEGAS, NV, 3 shows, $1440.85, (SOME KINDA HIGHBROW). 6. ALANNAH CHALMERS, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1176.28, (SMOOTH VERY SMOOTH). 7. JENNA HUNT, MILLSAP, TX, 1 shows, $1028.64, (CHULA HULAS). 8. CHAD BUSHAW, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $845.19, (BITTERSWEET; VELVETS REVOLVER). 9. CODY HEDLUND, LIPAN, TX, 1 shows, $775.78, (TELES ONE TIME). 10. BOBBIE WILLIAMSON, WICHITA FALLS, TX, 1 shows, $716.16, (HOTT DAWG).

$50,000 AMATEUR

(WHEREVER I MAY ROAN). 5. KANDACE STONE, DUBLIN, TX, 4 shows, $2922.30, (LANEYS GOTTA PLAYER). 6. AARON COOK, ALVARADO, TX, 3 shows, $1706.31, (MYSTIC CANDLE). 7. CANDACE HARRISON, FORT WORTH, TX, 3 shows, $1523.52, (DUAL BLUE PRISSY). 8. BRITTA OBERRAUCH, WEATHERFORD, TX, 4 shows, $1409.97, (CDS DELIGHT). 9. ALISHA SOUTHWORTH, WEATHERFORD, TX, 3 shows, $1401.79, (FRECKLE KITTY; METALLIC MARIA REY). 10. LIZ ARMENTA, WHITESBORO, TX, 2 shows, $1398.68, (MAMAS ICHIN TO GO).

1. TERRI BAUER, MANSFIELD, TX, 9 shows, $5956.31, (JUST HAPPY TOBE HERE). 2. ASHLEY BEAMER, FORT WORTH, TX, 6 shows, $4202.21, (GP SCOOTER CAT). 3. AMY JONES, WEATHERFORD, TX, 5 shows, $3575.56, (A CAT NAMED JOHNNY; GRACIOUS HALREYCIOUS). 4. KRISTIN MORAIS, PILOT POINT, TX, 5 shows, $3040.01,

1. DMAC PICCOLO PETE {M}, DAVID & STACIE MCDAVID, FORT WORTH, TX, 5 shows, $3250.70, ridden by MITCHELL BUTLER. 2. HOTTIST {G}, BAR E ENTERPRISES LLC, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1702.37, ridden by KELLE EARNHEART. 3. MIZPAH CAT {M}, SHONA DUFURRENA, GAINESVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1641.63, ridden by ED DUFURRENA. 4. SHES MY CHERRY PIE {M}, NIKKI VANDER ARK, GAINESVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1633.04, ridden by BRANDON DUFURRENA. 5. V EIGHT LOOKS HOT {S}, JACOB TAUREL, WHITESBORO, TX, 2 shows, $1211.49, ridden by JOSE CRUZ. 6. SUMMER REYN {M}, SHONA DUFURRENA, GAINESVILLE, TX, 1 shows, $1135.80, ridden by ED DUFURRENA. 7. MIKE DROP {G}, AMANDA MORRIS, BURLESON, TX, 2 shows, $1106.01, ridden by CRAIG MORRIS. 8. RAZZBERY BERET {M}, SHONA DUFURRENA, GAINESVILLE, TX, 1 shows, $1064.94, ridden by BRANDON DUFURRENA; ED DUFURRENA. 9. NIKES LIL SUE {M}, CARROLLS CUTTING LLC, Dennis, TX, 1 shows, $1017.66, ridden by R L CHARTIER. 10. SMART SUGAR KITTY {M}, BUCK CREEK QUARTER HORSES, NEMO, TX, 2 shows, $978.68, ridden by WES ASHLOCK.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. ETCH N SKETCH {G}, KORY & JESSICA POUNDS, LIPAN, TX, 4 shows, $3512.95, ridden by JESSICA POUNDS. 2. GOODLOOKINSONOFAICH {G}, DUFF & BILLY JO SINCLAIR, LIPAN, TX, 5 shows, $3140.01, ridden by DUFF SINCLAIR. 3. V EIGHT LOOKS HOT {S}, JACOB TAUREL, WHITESBORO, TX, 4 shows, $2765.80, ridden by JACOB TAUREL. 4. TUFF LITTLE RUBY {M}, ERIKA BLACK, MILLSAP, TX, 2 shows, $1852.46, ridden by ERIKA BLACK. 5. SHES MY CHERRY PIE {M}, NIKKI VANDER ARK, GAINESVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1454.76, ridden by NIKKI VANDER ARK. 6. SUMMER REYN {M}, SHONA DUFURRENA, GAINESVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1191.64, ridden by RIETA DUFURRENA. 7. LETHAL CAT {M}, DAVIDE & KAITLIN FACINCANI, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1093.68, ridden by KAITLIN FACINCANI. 8. METALLIC QUINTAN 014 {M}, BUCK CREEK QUARTER HORSES, NEMO, TX, 1 shows, $976.98, ridden by SADYE SIMPSON. 9. LAGUNA GIRL {M}, RUSS & JANET WESTFALL, GRANBURY, TX, 1 shows, $875.52, ridden by JANET WESTFALL. 10. HANNAH STARLIGHT {M}, LACHLAN PERKS, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $867.60, ridden by LACHLAN PERKS.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. RAPTURE CAT {G}, ROBERT OSWALD, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1416.63, ridden by BENJAMIN LEE ROBERSON. 2. DOUBLE SHOT CHILLED {M}, BUCK CREEK QUARTER

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1. BACK STREET CAT {G}, HARRISON FAMILY TRUST, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 7 shows, $4782.18, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD. 2. JUST GETTIN STARTED {G}, BILL CARTER, MOUNDS, OK, 5 shows, $2994.86, ridden by ANDY SHERRERD. 3. CATTY LIL AUTUMN {S}, PAUL & SHERRI WATERS, WETUMKA, OK, 2 shows, $1476.72, ridden by PAUL WATERS. 4. METALLIC MCCRAY MC {S}, B F MCCRAY Jr., MANCHESTER, OK, 2 shows, $1106.88, ridden by LINDY THORN. 5. PG DUELLA {M}, ADAM DOBBELS, BLANCHARD, OK, 1 shows, $741.92, ridden by STEVE MILES. 6. LHR ICHI TIME {M}, JLM LAND AND LIVESTOCK, EDMOND, OK, 2 shows, $631.54, ridden by ASHLEY BAXSTROM. 7. STARBURST {M}, COLETTE & JOEL LESH, STILLWATER, OK, 1 shows, $370.96, ridden by CARA BREWER. 8. SCOOTERS KIT KAT {M}, ERNEST CAJKA, LINCOLN, NE, 1 shows, $275.28, ridden by ASHLEY BAXSTROM. 9-10. BET N SHESA CAT {M}, NATHEN ANDERSON, ELMORE CITY, OK, 1 shows, $124.82, ridden by NATHEN ANDERSON. 9-10. KHALEESI KAT {M}, COLETTE LESH, STILLWATER, OK, 1 shows, $124.82, ridden by JAMES PAYNE.

FRANK HARRISON. 10-11. COUNTIN BLESSINGS {M}, JERRY & CARMA BURD, OWASSO, OK, 1 shows, $276.70, ridden by JERRY BURD.


HORSES, NEMO, TX, 1 shows, $975.24, ridden by WES ASHLOCK. 3. JAUN SAUVE CAT {S}, NATALIE MARTUS, AUBREY, TX, 1 shows, $870.72, ridden by ED DUFURRENA. 4. TALLIC TOY {M}, BEECHFORK RANCH, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $790.68, ridden by GEOFFREY SHEEHAN. 5. PINK AURA {M}, JANDON LTD, SAINT JO, TX, 1 shows, $780.19, ridden by WES ASHLOCK. 6. SPARE CHANGE {M}, KELLY KRUEGER, WHITESBORO, TX, 1 shows, $725.60, ridden by JOSE CRUZ; PRESTON AMMANN. 7. GEORGIA BOOTLEGGER {G}, DOUBLE G CUTTING LLC, MILLSAP, TX, 1 shows, $701.64, ridden by GARY GONSALVES. 8. PURRN LIKEASMOOTHCAT {S}, ASCENCION BANUELOS, GAINESVILLE, TX, 1 shows, $603.40, ridden by ASCENCION BANUELOS. 9. SITNONTHEDOKOFTHEBAY {G}, ROCKING P RANCH LLC, FORT WORTH, TX, 1 shows, $534.88, ridden by JESSE LENNOX. 10. LIL PEPTO VALENTINE {M}, KATIE MILLER, WEATHERFORD , TX, 1 shows, $487.04, ridden by CHRISTIAN MILLER; WILLIAM TURNER.

AREA LEADERS

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. MISS METALLIC CHICK {M}, MILUM CUTTING HORSES LLC, WEATHERFORD, TX, 5 shows, $2316.36, ridden by KERRI FENIMORE-MILUM. 2. ARISTO STYLE {M}, SARAH MORINE, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1002.67, ridden by SARAH MORINE. 3. MERLOTT {G}, JOSE IGNACIO SIGALA, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $670.16, ridden by JOSE IGNACIO SIGALA. 4. MR BIG TIME CAT {S}, JIM NICHOLS, ALEDO, TX, 1 shows, $538.80, ridden by JIM NICHOLS. 5. WOOD YOU EVER {M}, KAITLIN BEATON, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $459.89, ridden by KAITLIN BEATON. 6. SPOTS ON A MERCEDES {M}, WRIGHT RANCH, FORT WORTH, TX, 1 shows, $408.40, ridden by PHIL WRIGHT. 7. PICA FLOR {S}, JOSE IGNACIO SIGALA, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $311.36, ridden by JOSE IGNACIO SIGALA. 8. RL CATSPICIOUS {G}, CINDI PIMENTEL, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $251.31, ridden by CINDI PIMENTEL.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. ALLISON WELLING, WEATHERFORD, TX, 4 shows, $725.88, (METELES CATILLAC; THISKITTYWEARSACROWN). 2. KADE MOORE, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $518.74, (SHESA DIRTY MARTINI). 3. JOAO PEDRO MUZETTI BUTOLO, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $241.04, (PANOLAS SUGAR BOON). 4. EMMA FOTYN, FORT WORTH, TX, 1 shows, $231.84, (LIL PEPTO VALENTINE). 5. ASHLEIGH MARTIN, BURLESON, TX, 1 shows, $175.12, (METALLIC MAX). 6. CALLIE CUDE, MILLSAP, TX, 1 shows, $165.60, (TH ROYAL RED AGGIE). 7. KAYLIN WRIGHT, WEATHERFORD, TX, 1 shows, $157.32, (SMOOTH AS A TWIST). 8. REBECCA LAMBERT, PARADISE, TX, 1 shows, $122.96, (JASMIN SWEET FRECKLE). 9. SPENCER MARSHALL, WHITESBORO, TX, 1 shows, $110.40, (SMART LITTLE GIMME). 10. CLINTON SPENCE, MINERAL WELLS, TX, 1 shows, $99.36, (SMART BARN CAT).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. WILL BUSHAW, WEATHERFORD, TX, 9 shows, 28 points. 2. EMMA GRACE RAPP, WEATHERFORD, TX, 11 shows, 23 points. 3. TAYLOR JO BUDGE, WHITT, TX, 4 shows, 9 points. 4. HAYLEE FAITH KING, CISCO, TX, 2 shows, 5 points. 5. KATE ROBERSON, MINERAL WELLS, TX, 1 shows, 2

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YOUTH SENIOR

1. BRANDON WESTFALL, GRANBURY, TX, 10 shows, 33 points. 2. RYLEIGH FERRIER, AUBREY, TX, 12 shows, 30 points. 3. RYANN PACKARD, MINERAL WELLS, TX, 4 shows, 19 points. 4. CHARLES RUSSELL BUSHAW, WEATHERFORD, TX, 6 shows, 17 points. 5. CLAIRE SHELTON, KRUM, TX, 5 shows, 10 points. 6. ALYSSA DVORAK, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, 8 points. 7. ACEY PINKSTON, STEPHENVILLE, TX, 2 shows, 7 points. 8. BLAKE HEID, FORT WORTH, TX, 2 shows, 6 points. 9. CASE ROBERTSON, DUBLIN, TX, 1 shows, 5 points. 10. ANDEE NORED, BOWIE, TX, 1 shows, 4 points.

AREA 10 Texas (South)

OPEN

1. CAT IN THE MARINA {G}, TRENT BAILEY, ARCADIA, TX, 2 shows, $1333.60, ridden by JUSTIN WHITE. 2. HALOS REY {G}, SUSAN BROOKS, HOUSTON, TX, 3 shows, $836.16, ridden by CRAIG GILHAM; KATHY DAUGHN. 3. LITTLEMAK {G}, ANDERSON CATTLE CO, VICTORIA, TX, 1 shows, $796.00, ridden by JON BURGESS. 4. CATCHYALATER {G}, MARK A JOHNSON, MONTGOMERY, TX, 2 shows, $792.74, ridden by BENJAMIN JOHNSON; CONSTANTINE CALOUDAS. 5. TUNED UP TO DRIVE {M}, RUSSELL ALLEN, HOUSTON, TX, 1 shows, $758.77, ridden by BRYANT SLAUGHTER. 6. CATECLIPSE {S}, MARK KELLEY, BASTROP, TX, 3 shows, $729.20, ridden by MARK KELLEY. 7. MARE E HUGHES {M}, BOONE'S FARM, BRAZORIA, TX, 1 shows, $703.68, ridden by CLAY CERNY. 8. SANDMAN CAT {G}, GLEN PENDERGRASS, BRENHAM, TX, 1 shows, $556.10, ridden by JOHN KIRBY Jr.. 9. IM HIGHLY DECORATED {G}, NORDA & JIM BERGER, SIMONTON, TX, 1 shows, $469.12, ridden by THOMAS BRAY. 10. LIGHT BLUE SMOOTHY {M}, KRISTIN HAHN, BRENHAM, TX, 1 shows, $444.96, ridden by JUSTIN WHITE.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. E J HUNTLEY, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $1154.88, (RIPPING ICHI). 2. NANCY MARTIN, CHAPPELL HILL, TX, 1 shows, $340.80, (METALLIC MIKE). 3. QUINN COLLINS, WASHINGTON, TX, 1 shows, $296.64, (PC IM THE ONE).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. RAUL VALDEZ, LAREDO, TX, 4 shows, $2429.76, (A COPPER SPOONFUL). 2. MICA COLLINS, WASHINGTON, TX, 4 shows, $1633.21, (ALL ABOUT CAT; MC IM WITH THE BAND). 3. ELIZABETH RILEY, CHAPPELL HILL, TX, 3 shows, $1387.15, (CAT SMOOTHE). 4. BILLY COLLIER, WALLER, TX, 3 shows, $1385.68, (CATALACSTYLE; LIL MAGIC MIKE; SMARTYS ROCKIN DOC). 5. SUSAN BROOKS, HOUSTON, TX, 3 shows, $1062.40, (HALOS REY). 6. REYGAN RICHARDSON, MADISONVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $809.92, (SMARTYS SECRET). 7. AMY CANNON, MADISONVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $775.04, (PEPTOLISTIC). 8. PAMELA GUIDRY, DICKINSON, TX, 2 shows, $732.00, (METALLIC BLING). 9. WILLIAM HUNT, WALLER, TX, 1 shows, $711.77, (THE SWEETEST TEARS). 10. BEVERLY MOORE, RICHMOND, TX, 1 shows, $706.88,

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$35,000 NON-PRO

1. BOBBIE SUE SHORE, GOODRICH, TX, 10 shows, $2217.75, (CR METAL FANCY PANTS). 2. LIZ BRAY, ROSENBERG , TX, 4 shows, $1995.26, (BOO LOU CAT). 3. ADEN BERNHAGEN, CORSICANA, TX, 10 shows, $1813.92, (DR CUZIN). 4. PARKER JOHNSON, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $1495.00, (BET SHES A SMOOTHIE). 5. CHASER RAY CROUCH, CORSICANA, TX, 2 shows, $1174.53, (GS ZANS CAT). 6. CARSON RAY, GROVETON, TX, 1 shows, $653.20, (MAMAS ROYAL SMOOTHIE). 7. BANE PHILLIPPI, AUSTIN, TX, 2 shows, $524.41, (KITTYCLIPSE). 8. DAVID BRANDON SMITH, PLEASANTON, TX, 2 shows, $508.53, (METALLIC TRICK). 9. ELIZABETH RILEY, CHAPPELL HILL, TX, 2 shows, $499.33, (CAT SMOOTHE). 10. DAVID STONE, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 2 shows, $481.84, (FRECKY LENA PEP).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. ANGELA BULL, KINGSVILLE, TX, 4 shows, $1288.00, (MISS SHORTYS ROMEO). 2. ADRIANA ALUCEMA, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 2 shows, $949.90, (PEPTOS LIL LENA). 3. KLINT MOORE, DIME BOX, TX, 1 shows, $703.80, (MADDIES FIRST CD). 4. DANNY RUMPH, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 1 shows, $670.17, (A SPOONFUL OF CHIC). 5. RUSSELL ALLEN, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $662.39, (TUNED UP TO DRIVE). 6. WAYNE ERICKSON, DRIPPING SPRING, TX, 1 shows, $553.15, (CAT N MEMORIES). 7. JOHN GIANNUKOS, HOUSTON, TX, 2 shows, $521.53, (REYS KARMA). 8. JACK ANCONE, BRENHAM, TX, 1 shows, $488.75, (SWEET HAL). 9. GINA BRATTON, BRYAN, TX, 3 shows, $407.26, (DMAC TIRAMISPOON). 10. CODY LORE, BLEIBLERVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $286.35, (DOLLS STARLIGHT (P)).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. MONTANAS BAD CAT {G}, PATRICK & DENISE BENDELE, SAN ANTONIO, TX, 6 shows, $3391.93, ridden by CASEY CROUCH; SCOTT FERGUSON. 2. PLAY PURR VIEW RG {M}, MIKE FARRIS, MADISONVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $1448.69, ridden by MIKE FARRIS. 3. SMART CAT REY RG {M}, CURTIS & BRENDA WEEKS, COTULLA, TX, 2 shows, $1121.10, ridden by CLAY JOHNSON. 4. METALLIC SCOOTER 013 {G}, JULIE & MICHAEL MAGNESS, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 2 shows, $957.71, ridden by CLAY CERNY. 5. WRJ SMART SASSYJEWEL {M}, LINDA WILSON, YOAKUM, TX, 2 shows, $804.85, ridden by KATHY DAUGHN. 6. ECHOS OF PEPTO {G}, ANGELA MONTALBANO, HOUSTON, TX, 1 shows, $758.77, ridden by KATHY DAUGHN. 7. SPUR THAT SPOT {G}, REBECCA DRAKE, BRENHAM, TX, 1 shows, $734.08, ridden by KATHY DAUGHN. 8. TWO TIME DUAL {G}, JACK MAULDIN, GROESBECK, TX, 1 shows, $643.68, ridden by JUSTIN WHITE. 9. WALK THE MOON {M}, JOHNNY MANCUSO, PLANTERSVILLE, TX, 2 shows, $581.60, ridden by JONATHAN ROGERS. 10. SHES FIRE AND ICE {M}, JOHN BRADLEY HAUERLAND, COLUMBUS, TX, 1 shows, $550.56, ridden by CLAY CERNY.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. SMOOTH BOO 012 {M}, LEXINGTON BROOKE SLAUGHTER, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 3 shows, $1635.30, ridden by LEXINGTON BROOKE SLAUGHTER. 2. METALENA {M}, DIAMOND L QUARTER HORSES, MADISONVILLE, TX, 3 shows, $1266.06, ridden by TAMRA LOTT. 3. SHES FIRE AND ICE {M}, JOHN BRADLEY HAUERLAND,

COLUMBUS, TX, 2 shows, $1046.88, ridden by JOHN BRADLEY HAUERLAND. 4. TWO TIME DUAL {G}, JACK MAULDIN, GROESBECK, TX, 2 shows, $1003.10, ridden by MADISON MELASKY. 5. MAMAS ROYAL SMOOTHIE {G}, C W RAY, GROVETON, TX, 1 shows, $734.08, ridden by CARSON RAY. 6. COUNTIN ON KITTY {M}, RAUL VALDEZ, LAREDO, TX, 2 shows, $637.44, ridden by RAUL VALDEZ. 7. REYBELLION {G}, BOBBY RAY & MARY JO HAWKINS, SEGUIN, TX, 1 shows, $459.89, ridden by ROBIN HAWKINS. 8. THAT SLY CHANCE {M}, PATRICK & DENISE BENDELE, SAN ANTONIO, TX, 1 shows, $444.96, ridden by DENISE BENDELE. 9. SWEET BABY BLUE EYES {M}, ZOE MURPHY COMPTON, GONZALES, TX, 1 shows, $423.46, ridden by ZOE MURPHY COMPTON. 10. SUPERCATS A REY {M}, FELICIA MANCUSO, CHAPPELL HILL, TX, 2 shows, $392.56, ridden by FELICIA MANCUSO.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. SMASHING REYS {M}, JAMES & HEATHER TODD, MURRAY, KY, 11 shows, $4895.76, ridden by CASEY CROUCH. 2. METALLIC LUV {S}, BLACKSHEAR & CINDY SNYDER, ELM GROVE, LA, 2 shows, $943.16, ridden by CASEY CROUCH. 3. WRJ SMART SASSYJEWEL {M}, LINDA WILSON, YOAKUM, TX, 1 shows, $605.76, ridden by KATHY DAUGHN. 4. KAT KLAW {G}, RENISE PACHECO & HAL DOERR, KATY, TX, 1 shows, $569.08, ridden by JUSTIN WHITE. 5. GREAT EXPECTATIONS {M}, WILLIAM & AMY ADAMS HUNT, WALLER, TX, 2 shows, $504.56, ridden by BRYANT SLAUGHTER. 6. DEACON JIM MILLER {G}, VP CUTTING HORSES LLC, HOUSTON, TX, 1 shows, $497.76, ridden by BRYANT SLAUGHTER; JIMMIE ANNOOT. 7. BV HUGHES ON FIRST {M}, RUSSELL ALLEN, HOUSTON, TX, 1 shows, $432.96, ridden by BRYANT SLAUGHTER. 8. TEXNIQUE {M}, FELICIA MANCUSO, CHAPPELL HILL, TX, 2 shows, $393.60, ridden by JAMES DAVISON. 9. TWISTERS A WOODYCATT {S}, BOBBY & WINNIE HAMPSHIRE, LUMBERTON, TX, 1 shows, $331.84, ridden by JOSEPH LOTT Jr.. 10. HUGHES CAPTAIN HOOK {G}, JOHN BRADLEY HAUERLAND, COLUMBUS, TX, 1 shows, $322.40, ridden by CLAY CERNY.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. ADRIANA ALUCEMA, BROOKSHIRE, TX, 2 shows, $499.56, (PEPTOS LIL LENA). 2. KATE HINDT, NEW BRAUNFELS, TX, 2 shows, $438.84, (DUAL IT MY WAY). 3. TAMMY MCCARTHY, BEDIAS, TX, 2 shows, $320.16, (QUEJANAMO). 4. REESE COLLINS, WASHINGTON, TX, 2 shows, $317.40, (PC IM THE ONE). 5. MICA COLLINS, WASHINGTON, TX, 1 shows, $259.44, (ALL ABOUT CAT). 6. BOBBI WALLACE, CLEVELAND, TX, 2 shows, $248.40, (HIGH CAT MERADA RG). 7-8. FELICIA HAVINS, GONZALES, TX, 1 shows, $207.00, (RISKEE GAMBLE). 7-8. OSWALDO MARROQUIN, KATY, TX, 1 shows, $207.00, (SMART LITTLE COLONEL (DNA)). 9. COLTON MILLER, SEQUIN, TX, 1 shows, $110.40, (LITTLE INDIANNA).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. BREANNA COLLIER, CYPRESS, TX, 16 shows, 36 points. 2. MICA COLLINS, WASHINGTON, TX, 9 shows, 21 points. 3. RILEY HOPE FARRIS, MADISONVILLE, TX, 8 shows, 20 points. 4. CASSIE CERNY, BRAZORIA, TX, 4 shows, 9 points. 5. REESE COLLINS, WASHINGTON, TX, 4 shows, 5


points. 6. RIBBON JONES, BRENHAM, TX, 1 shows, 2 points. 7. JADEYN GARRETT, FULSHEAR, TX, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. LEXINGTON BROOKE SLAUGHTER, HEMPSTEAD, TX, 17 shows, 61 points. 2. CHANCE CERNY, BRAZORIA, TX, 8 shows, 29 points. 3. ROBBIN LEA RICE, SEALY, TX, 7 shows, 22 points. 4-5. BRINLEY LIPPINCOTT, CYPRESS, TX, 7 shows, 21 points. 4-5. ISABELLE PICKLO, MAGNOLIA, TX, 7 shows, 21 points. 6. COLTON MILLER, SEQUIN, TX, 9 shows, 18 points. 7. MADISON MELASKY, GROESBECK, TX, 3 shows, 9 points. 8. MAGGIE MCCARTHY, BEDIAS, TX, 2 shows, 7 points. 9. SAMANTHA GRACE PERKO, SAN FELIPE, TX, 1 shows, 3 points. 10-12. CADE NULL, PASADENA, TX, 1 shows, 2 points. 10-12. EMMA SMITH, PLEASANTON, TX, 1 shows, 2 points. 10-12. TAYLOR MOWERY, LLANO, TX, 1 shows, 2 points.

AREA 11 Texas (West)

OPEN

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. LUCCHESE JOHNSON, TULIA, TX, 8 shows, $3571.38, (DESIRES ROLEX; YALL IM COUNTIN). 2. DAVE SHEEN, SAN ANGELO, TX, 3 shows, $1362.64, (JOES LAST CAT). 3. STEPHANIE SHEEN, SAN ANGELO, TX, 2 shows, $1021.72, (METALLIC ALEX). 4. CARSON PEARSON, SPEARMAN, TX, 1 shows, $481.14, (WHITE LEG). 5. LINDA WERNER, BLACK FOREST, CO, 1 shows, $145.80, (BOON SAN JESSE).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. RICHARD HICKS, EUNICE, NM, 4 shows, $1952.32, (JACK AND JEWEL). 2. CASH LEE CARPENTER, SILVERTON, TX, 3 shows, $1370.28, (MISTAKENLY METALLIC). 3. JESSICA FLOYD, BOOKER, TX, 2 shows, $1232.16, (FOXIE HUGHES). 4. ROBBY ROGERS, ANDREWS, TX, 1 shows, $494.88, (MISTER CD OLENA). 5. RODDY ALLRED JR Jr., WILDORADO, TX, 1 shows, $402.88, (RA BET SAMS A CAT). 6. KELLEY WALLS, HAPPY , TX, 1 shows, $362.40, (RUMBLE BEE TIME). 7. BILLY DRENNAN, DICKENS, TX, 1 shows, $262.16, (CD CAN HANDLE IT).

$35,000 NON-PRO

1. HARLEE COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 5 shows, $1083.76, (YOU

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. BENJAMIN JAMES, DALHART, TX, 5 shows, $1294.16, (LIGHTSABER DUAL). 2. KACI FISHER, ABILENE, TX, 3 shows, $579.60, (REY WOODROW). 3. MADISON CAVNESS, MARATHON, TX, 2 shows, $397.44, (CUTTERS TRONA). 4. RACHEL FLOYD, BOOKER, TX, 1 shows, $298.08, (SMOOTH SMART N SWEET). 5. WAYNE BANKS, LOVINGTON, NM, 1 shows, $165.60, (GENUINE GOLD REY).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. A DEW Z WILSON {G}, SHERRYL COURSON, HEDLEY, TX, 4 shows, $2134.14, ridden by SHANE DECKER. 2. RUMBLE BEE TIME {G}, KELLEY WALLS, HAPPY , TX, 2 shows, $1356.57, ridden by ABRAHAM CARLOS CALVILLO PONCE. 3. SUE ONE {M}, DAVE & STEPHANIE SHEEN, SAN ANGELO, TX, 2 shows, $1146.42, ridden by CASEY GREEN; JOHN GUEVARA. 4. FRECKLED KITTY {M}, DAWSON BURNS, TARZAN, TX, 2 shows, $1037.73, ridden by DAWSON BURNS; JOHN GUEVARA. 5. LOTTA SKEET {G}, AMY ROBERTS, CANYON, TX, 1 shows, $920.04, ridden by CASEY GREEN. 6. JUSTA SCOOTIN PEPTO {S}, ZEB CORVIN PERFORMANCE HORSES LP, CANYON, TX, 2 shows, $833.10, ridden by ZEB CORVIN. 7. GENUINE GOLD REY {S}, WAYNE & ROXANE BANKS, LOVINGTON, NM, 2 shows, $787.44, ridden by ABRAHAM CARLOS CALVILLO PONCE. 8. ALMOST METALLIC {G}, COLTON COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 1 shows, $399.17, ridden by BRAD BAXTER. 9. CHAIN REYACTION {G}, BENJAMIN JAMES, DALHART, TX, 1 shows, $318.06, ridden by SHANE DECKER. 10. REYS SWEET RIDE {G}, GULLY ENTERPRISES INC, LAWN, TX, 1 shows, $292.36, ridden by WES ASHLOCK.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. SHO LO {S}, DICK & KIPPI COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 6 shows, $3447.44, ridden by BLAZE COGDELL; DICK COGDELL. 2. FRECKLED KITTY {M}, DAWSON BURNS, TARZAN, TX, 3 shows, $2699.54, ridden by AMY WELCH KING. 3. COUNTESSA KITTY {M}, JOSH & AMY WELCH KING, BAIRD, TX, 4 shows, $2270.32, ridden by AMY WELCH KING; HAYLEE FAITH KING. 4. YALL IM COUNTIN {G}, DICK & KIPPI COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 5 shows, $2232.32, ridden by KIPPI COGDELL. 5. ALMOST METALLIC {G}, COLTON COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 3 shows, $1821.70, ridden by COLTON COGDELL. 6. CHAIN REYACTION {G}, BENJAMIN JAMES, DALHART, TX, 3 shows, $1794.59, ridden by BENJAMIN JAMES. 7. SMART BELLA REY {M}, WES & LINDY ASHLOCK, ABILENE, TX, 1 shows, $741.66, ridden by LINDY ASHLOCK. 8. AMEREYCAN PHAROAH {S}, KIM CLARK, ABILENE, TX, 1 shows, $676.03, ridden by KIM CLARK. 9. METALLIC ALEX {G}, DAVE & STEPHANIE SHEEN, SAN ANGELO, TX, 1 shows, $645.76, ridden by STEPHANIE SHEEN. 10. DOUBLE D DIPPIN {S}, CHRIS PATTESON, MIDLAND, TX, 1 shows, $432.56, ridden by CHRIS PATTESON.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. COULD HUGHES A DRINK {M}, PAUL K SMITH, MIDLAND, TX, 6 shows, $2502.34, ridden by MACKIE

HURSH. 2. DUAL METAL JACKET {S}, JASON ANDREWS, HERFORD, TX, 2 shows, $1129.60, ridden by BRAD BAXTER. 3. SPOT OF HOT METAL {G}, SHERRYL COURSON, HEDLEY, TX, 2 shows, $1019.60, ridden by SHANE DECKER. 4. CATCHIN HOT REYS {S}, EILEEN HICKS, EUNICE, NM, 2 shows, $966.28, ridden by BRAD BAXTER. 5. SPOOKSTER LUKESTER {G}, BETTE COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 1 shows, $791.70, ridden by BRAD BAXTER. 6. METALLIX {M}, QUINTEN STANFORD, ABILENE, TX, 1 shows, $596.64, ridden by KODY PORTERFIELD. 7. CRACKLIN KAT {S}, LOWRANCE HORSE DIVISION LLC, QUANAH , TX, 2 shows, $546.30, ridden by TYLER LEWIS. 8. GUNS RED FEATHER {M}, SAMMY HOOPER, CRANE, TX, 1 shows, $465.96, ridden by ABRAHAM CARLOS CALVILLO PONCE; KYLE HOOPER. 9. METALLIC SHIMMER {M}, SILVERBROOK RANCHES, BAIRD, TX, 1 shows, $433.16, ridden by JOSH KING. 10. METAL MULISHA {G}, ZEB CORVIN, CANYON, TX, 1 shows, $403.84, ridden by ZEB CORVIN.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. SHARP LOOKIN MAN {M}, DICK & KIPPI COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 6 shows, $2878.45, ridden by BLAZE COGDELL; DICK COGDELL. 2. SPOT OF HOT METAL {G}, SHERRYL COURSON, HEDLEY, TX, 6 shows, $2750.16, ridden by SHERRYL COURSON. 3. DOUBLE D DIPPIN {S}, CHRIS PATTESON, MIDLAND, TX, 4 shows, $2403.24, ridden by CHRIS PATTESON; LUCCHESE JOHNSON. 4. BLANCO MESA {M}, CHRIS PATTESON, MIDLAND, TX, 4 shows, $1504.75, ridden by CHRIS PATTESON. 5. GUNS RED FEATHER {M}, SAMMY HOOPER, CRANE, TX, 2 shows, $879.67, ridden by PAYDON HOOPER. 6. CATCHIN HOT REYS {S}, EILEEN HICKS, EUNICE, NM, 2 shows, $644.80, ridden by EILEEN HICKS. 7. LEATHER AND LACY {M}, TYE BACA, VEGA, TX, 2 shows, $518.12, ridden by TYE BACA. 8. SMOKIN CHECKS {S}, STUART BOZEMAN, IDALOU, TX, 1 shows, $352.51, ridden by STUART BOZEMAN. 9. QUEJANASWINNINSTREAK {M}, GULLY ENTERPRISES INC, LAWN, TX, 1 shows, $56.64, ridden by COLETA ROSSON; HADLEY CLEARMAN. 10. MR CANYON CAT {S}, SAMMY HOOPER, CRANE, TX, 1 shows, $35.72, ridden by SAMRAY HOOPER.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. STELLA SWANSON, MIDLAND, TX, 1 shows, $397.44, (HES A RUBYPEPTO). 2. LORI MESSENGER, WOODWARD, OK, 1 shows, $245.92, (SHORTY BOONSMAL). 3. KACI FISHER, ABILENE, TX, 1 shows, $198.72, (REY WOODROW).

YOUTH JUNIOR

AREA 13

Kentucky and Illinois (South)

OPEN

1. SUPEREY {G}, MARK TIMOTHY SIMPSON, DRY RIDGE, KY, 1 shows, $805.77, ridden by MATT WILLIAMS.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. PAGE BOWMAN, SIMPSONVILLE, KY, 2 shows, $1319.63, (DUAL SMART FELINA). 2. MARK TIMOTHY SIMPSON, DRY RIDGE, KY, 1 shows, $805.77, (SUPEREY). 3. BRET WAYNE PARSONS, CARLOCK, IL, 2 shows, $663.68, (CHICS R NEAT). 4. ROBERT PARSONS, CONGERVILLE, IL, 1 shows, $529.32, (TERRIS QUESO CAT).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. KRISTY SCRIBNER, GOODRICH, MI, 2 shows, $639.86, (TS REYS N CATS). 2. KENNETH FORBY, CARBONDALE, IL, 1 shows, $197.34, (FLASHY LITES).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. LIL DULCE CAT {M}, JACOB MEEKS, SHELBYVILLE, KY, 1 shows, $675.20, ridden by JACOB MEEKS. 2. DUALCIOUS {G}, RANDY & SABRINA MESALAM, VERSAILLES, KY, 1 shows, $506.40, ridden by MATT WILLIAMS. 3. ONE MOORE TRY {G}, KRISTY SCRIBNER, GOODRICH, MI, 1 shows, $356.00, ridden by MATT WILLIAMS. 4. CATS CANT DANCE {G}, ELVIS CAMERON, ANNA, IL, 1 shows, $337.60, ridden by NICK PILCHER.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. LIL DULCE CAT {M}, JACOB MEEKS, SHELBYVILLE, KY, 2 shows, $1047.72, ridden by JESSICA MEEKS. 2. DUALLY METALLIC {G}, DON MCGLOTHLIN, CECILIA, KY, 1 shows, $436.32, ridden by DON MCGLOTHLIN. 3. CATS ZACKALENA {M}, ANDREW WOLFE, SPARTA, KY, 1 shows, $282.40, ridden by ANDREW WOLFE. 4. SUPER SMART REY {G}, CARRIE SWINGLEY, RIDGEVILLE, IN, 1 shows, $254.52, ridden by CARRIE SWINGLEY.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. RENO NINE ONE ONE {S}, MICHAEL & KELLIE MCINTOSH, SHELBYVILLE, KY, 1 shows, $449.76, ridden by MATT WILLIAMS. 2. CATS ZACKALENA {M}, ANDREW WOLFE, SPARTA, KY, 1 shows, $420.42, ridden by JACOB MEEKS.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. CATS ZACKALENA {M}, ANDREW WOLFE, SPARTA, KY, 1 shows, $449.76, ridden by ANDREW WOLFE.

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. WYATT LEWIS, QUANAH, TX, 9 shows, 21 points. 2. CASH ASHLOCK, ABILENE, TX, 6 shows, 15 points. 3. BRAY BENNETT, HEREFORD, TX, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

points.

1. JOSEPH GAVIN MESALAM, VERSAILLES, KY, 2 shows, 3 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. BROOKLYN PATTESON, MIDLAND, TX, 10 shows, 28 points. 2. CASH LEE CARPENTER, SILVERTON, TX, 8 shows, 15 points. 3. OWEN COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 8 shows, 13 points. 4. MADISON CAVNESS, MARATHON, TX, 6 shows, 11 points. 5. BENJAMIN JAMES, DALHART, TX, 5 shows, 9 points. 6. JESSICA FLOYD, BOOKER, TX, 2 shows, 6 points. 7. SOPHIE DUNN, ODESSA, TX, 2 shows, 5 points. 8. COLTON COGDELL, TULIA, TX, 2 shows, 4 points. 9. RACHEL FLOYD, BOOKER, TX, 1 shows, 3 points. 10. JORDAN DRIVER, GARDEN CITY, TX, 1 shows, 2

1. HANNAH JACKSON, GALATIA, IL, 7 shows, 14 points. 2. AARON MCKINSEY, ROCHESTER, IL, 1 shows, 1 points.

AREA 14

Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi

OPEN

1. IM COUNTIN STARZ {G}, PAMELA BARTHOLOMEW DEAVILLE, COVINGTON, LA, 2 shows, $816.80, ridden by KEITH DEAVILLE. 2. TITE FITTIN GENES {M}, J3 CUTTING HORSES, KENTWOOD, LA, 2 shows, $813.30, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 3. LOOKS HALREYCIOUS {G}, J3 CUTTING HORSES, KENTWOOD, LA, 1 shows, $610.20, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 4. CHECKS PLEASE {M}, AARAN MCBRIDE, OSYKA, MS, 1

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AREA LEADERS

1. BOON SAN JESSE {G}, PAINTED VALLEY RANCH, BLACK FOREST, CO, 3 shows, $1245.50, ridden by ABRAHAM CARLOS CALVILLO PONCE. 2. KATS PAYDAY {M}, AMY ROBERTS, CANYON, TX, 1 shows, $898.92, ridden by CASEY GREEN. 3. JUSTA SCOOTIN PEPTO {S}, ZEB CORVIN PERFORMANCE HORSES LP, CANYON, TX, 2 shows, $621.05, ridden by ZEB CORVIN. 4. PLAYIN THE RIVER {M}, TYLER LEWIS, QUANAH, TX, 1 shows, $493.92, ridden by TYLER LEWIS. 5-6. JQH METAL PRINCESS {M}, SKIP JONES, AMARILLO, TX, 1 shows, $329.28, ridden by BRAD BAXTER. 5-6. SWEETNLOUS GUNPOWDER {S}, LOWRANCE HORSE DIVISION LLC, QUANAH , TX, 1 shows, $329.28, ridden by TYLER LEWIS.

GOT NOTHIN ON ME). 2. HALEY WALLS, HAPPY, TX, 2 shows, $659.09, (RUMBLE BEE TIME). 3. DONNA CURTIS, CANYON, TX, 3 shows, $529.92, (DYNAMITE HIGH BROW; IMA SMOKIN STYLISH). 4-5. CHERYL CALLIS, TEXLINE, TX, 1 shows, $298.08, (KAT TWO FEATHERS). 4-5. ERIC THOMAS, AMARILLO, TX, 1 shows, $298.08, (BOHICKORYRIO). 6. ROBBY ROGERS, ANDREWS, TX, 1 shows, $176.64, (CATS GOT GUNS).


shows, $227.20, ridden by BILL PIERCE.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. KARRIGAN AUDREY CAGLEY, KENTWOOD, LA, 2 shows, $835.28, (LOOKS HALREYCIOUS). 2. TAYLOR CARBO, PLAQUEMINE, LA, 2 shows, $809.52, (JOSES UNO GATO). 3. GRANT MARTIN, HENSLEY, AR, 1 shows, $369.60, (CATS PLAYTIME). 4. RONNIE GRIFFIN, PIONEER, LA, 1 shows, $279.20, (SMART QUIXOTE BOON).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. LARKIN MICHELL MCBRIDE, CHATHAM, LA, 4 shows, $2020.54, (CHASES KATALLAC; WAYNE WILSON). 2. JODI MICHAELSON, BATON ROUGE, LA, 1 shows, $386.05, (CR WOODY B SHORT). 3. TRAVIS LINVILLE, FOX, AR, 1 shows, $363.12, (LITTLE SADIE REY). 4. TOM O'NEAL, CHOUDRANT, LA, 1 shows, $224.27, (SHEZA DUALIN CD). 5. MIKE MAHONEY, BATESVILLE, MS, 1 shows, $194.56, (SO JOLLY WOOD). 6. CORRINE O'BRIEN, LIVINGSTON, LA, 1 shows, $193.52, (ATHENA RAZORBACK). 7. MONIQUE CASEY, METAIRIE, LA, 1 shows, $135.92, (CABO WABO CAT).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. DAKOTA PRESLEY, MERIDIAN, MS, 6 shows, $977.96, (WILLIE CUTTIN). 2. CHRYSTAL AINSWORTH, GEORGETOWN, LA, 2 shows, $342.24, (SDP HYDRIVE ROYALTY). 3. COLBY MOORE, KOSCIUSKO, MS, 2 shows, $276.00, (DOCS BAY LAKER). 4. CINDY BAILEY, BRANDON, MS, 1 shows, $193.20, (KODO KARAOKE).

AREA LEADERS

$25,000 NOVICE

1. SNEAKISH {G}, LAURA & SCOTT BROWN, MALVERN, AR, 3 shows, $1943.50, ridden by BRADEY DAVIS. 2. RUMORHASIT {G}, BETTY GODWIN, DAPHNE, AL, 4 shows, $1662.00, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 3. KISS MY SPOT {M}, WIGGINS QUARTER HORSES LLC, HATTIESBURG, MS, 4 shows, $1163.00, ridden by MARK COIE. 4. BOONDEXTEROUS {G}, BELLE TERRE RANCH, CORINTH, MS, 1 shows, $1051.90, ridden by CULLEN CHARTIER. 5. RN ONE TIME VIPER {M}, BETTY VAN HOUTEN, MENA, AR, 2 shows, $769.90, ridden by BRADEY DAVIS. 6. LITE HEADED {M}, WIGGINS QUARTER HORSES LLC, HATTIESBURG, MS, 1 shows, $723.00, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 7. HIGHLY DESIRED CAT {M}, LISA ANNE JACOBS, THOMASTON, GA, 2 shows, $619.68, ridden by BRETT DAVIS. 8. DUAL SMART DEE JAY {G}, LYNDI POLK, EDWARDS, MS, 1 shows, $584.40, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 9. CR WOODY B SHORT {G}, JODI MICHAELSON, BATON ROUGE, LA, 2 shows, $485.57, ridden by ANGELA SALARIO DUNCAN. 10. MYLIGHTS {S}, GREG GUIDRY, COVINGTON, LA, 1 shows, $369.60, ridden by KEITH DEAVILLE.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. QUIETE BOON {M}, TIFFANY STERNFELS, DENHAM SPRINGS, LA, 3 shows, $1847.87, ridden by TIFFANY STERNFELS. 2. JOSES UNO GATO {G}, TAYLOR CARBO, PLAQUEMINE, LA, 2 shows, $1289.55, ridden by TAYLOR CARBO. 3. SUNDAY DRIVE {M}, JAMES KEVIN & MELINDA POLK, EDWARDS, MS, 2 shows, $1009.56, ridden by MELINDA POLK. 4. CORN SHINE {G}, ROBERT CHARLES BROWN, TALLULAH, LA, 1 shows, $869.76, ridden by JORDI BROWN. 5. COOL CAT COWBOY {G}, LAURA & SCOTT BROWN, MALVERN, AR, 2 shows, $822.80, ridden by LAURA BROWN. 6. DUAL SMART DEE JAY {G}, LYNDI POLK, EDWARDS, MS,

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1 shows, $612.00, ridden by LYNDI POLK. 7. CHARLOTTE PLAYER {M}, BAR D RANCH, COVINGTON, LA, 1 shows, $510.00, ridden by TAYLOR DEAVILLE. 8. WENDELS LITTLE PEPPY {S}, BRUCE RICHERSON, ALEXANDRIA, LA, 1 shows, $434.88, ridden by BRUCE RICHERSON. 9. GCH MISTAH CAT {G}, RODNEY & JANET CASKEY, JONESBORO, LA, 1 shows, $408.00, ridden by RONNIE GRIFFIN. 10. ROYAL MUCHACHO {M}, PAUL HIGGINBOTTOM, ASH FLAT, AR, 1 shows, $368.71, ridden by PAUL HIGGINBOTTOM.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. DONTT SAY A WORD {M}, DON MCGRAW Jr., CANTON, MS, 4 shows, $2816.31, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 2. CR DUALIN TUFF {S}, TOM O'NEAL, CHOUDRANT, LA, 2 shows, $830.20, ridden by MARK COIE. 3. SWEETISH {M}, WIGGINS QUARTER HORSES LLC, HATTIESBURG, MS, 2 shows, $792.65, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 4. RAMMER JAMMER {M}, JOSHUA & BRITTANY ARABIE, THIBODAUX, LA, 1 shows, $633.30, ridden by BRADEY DAVIS. 5. CHECKS PLEASE {M}, AARAN MCBRIDE, OSYKA, MS, 1 shows, $632.00, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 6. COWRISMA {M}, BRANTLEY JACKSON, STARKVILLE, MS, 1 shows, $522.00, ridden by THOMAS SCHEER. 7. SHEZA SNAZZY CAT {M}, KATELYNN MCLIN, DENHAM SPRINGS, LA, 1 shows, $506.40, ridden by BILL PIERCE. 8. PLAYTONIUM {S}, PAUL HIGGINBOTTOM, ASH FLAT, AR, 1 shows, $462.72, ridden by RYAN MOORE. 9. BET SHESA BOB CAT {M}, THOMAS MILLS, WINONA, MS, 1 shows, $339.24, ridden by ANDY LOAGUE. 10. STYLIN MISSY {M}, TIM & CORRINE O'BRIEN, LIVINGSTON, LA, 1 shows, $316.65, ridden by ANGELA SALARIO DUNCAN.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. DONTT SAY A WORD {M}, DON MCGRAW Jr., CANTON, MS, 2 shows, $1221.00, ridden by DON MCGRAW Jr.. 2. MUCH TOO SUEN {S}, GREG THAGGARD, MERIDIAN, MS, 2 shows, $715.20, ridden by GREG THAGGARD. 3. TWISTED SISTER CD {M}, CHARLES Jr. & CALLIE RICHARDSON, MAGNOLIA, MS, 2 shows, $696.80, ridden by CHARLES RICHARDSON Jr.. 4. TALLIC CAT {M}, MARVIN MARMANDE Jr., THERIOT, LA, 1 shows, $384.00, ridden by MARVIN MARMANDE Jr.. 5. TD PLAYIN WITHACAT {M}, BRANDON D'ALBOR, PLAQUERMINE, LA, 1 shows, $264.00, ridden by BRANDON D'ALBOR. 6. SUNDAY DRIVE {M}, JAMES KEVIN & MELINDA POLK, EDWARDS, MS, 1 shows, $215.00, ridden by MELINDA POLK. 7. THUNDER KAT W5 {G}, JOE TEMPLES, ELIZABETH, AR, 1 shows, $124.20, ridden by JOE TEMPLES.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. CHRYSTAL AINSWORTH, GEORGETOWN, LA, 3 shows, $578.68, (PEPTO STYLISH FOX). 2. RENE TATE II, EUNICE, LA, 3 shows, $562.95, (LHR PLAY BOON). 3. TAYLOR ALLEN, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 2 shows, $484.94, (ALMANS PLAYBOY LENA). 4. JANET CASKEY, JONESBORO, LA, 2 shows, $426.00, (GCH MISTAH CAT; KIDS FIRST STAR). 5. DUANE WILSON, SLAUGHTER, LA, 2 shows, $405.72, (CUTTER BILLS PLAYBOY). 6. ANNIE KATE WHITE, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 2 shows, $356.04, (SMOOTH CAT MARKER). 7. HUNTER BEASON, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 2 shows, $300.79, (CATS RIDIN DIRTY). 8. SIERRA NELSON, VICKSBURG, MS, 2 shows, $207.00, (JEWELS SUGAR DADDY). 9. MARK JOINER, WEST MONROE, LA, 1 shows, $193.20, (HEZA SMART ICHI CAT).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. LYNDI POLK, EDWARDS, MS, 10 shows, 20

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points. 2. ANNIE KATE WHITE, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 3 shows, 5 points. 3. LUCY BOWERS, MERIDIAN, MS, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. JORDI BROWN, TALLULAH, LA, 18 shows, 35 points. 2. KARRIGAN AUDREY CAGLEY, KENTWOOD, LA, 4 shows, 13 points. 3. COLBY MOORE, KOSCIUSKO, MS, 5 shows, 11 points. 4-5. HELEN BEASON, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 5 shows, 9 points. 4-5. HUNTER BEASON, PHILADELPHIA, MS, 5 shows, 9 points. 6. MOLLI KINCHEN, TICKFAW, LA, 3 shows, 7 points. 7. MAKENZIE MOORE, KOSCIUSKO, MS, 4 shows, 6 points. 8. MADDIE BROWN, BRANDON, MS, 1 shows, 2 points.

AREA 15

Indiana, Michigan and Ohio

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. JOSCELYN PILCHER, LEXINGTON, IN, 5 shows, 14 points. 2. TALLEY HARTRANFT, WEST MANSFIELD, OH, 6 shows, 11 points. 3. MYLA HOCHSTEIN, COLUMBIAVILLE, MI, 2 shows, 4 points. 4-6. KLAIRE HIMSEL, DANVILLE, IN, 1 shows, 1 points. 4-6. MOLLY PAYTON, JEFFERSONVILLE, OH, 1 shows, 1 points. 4-6. TAYLOR PAYTON, JEFFERSONVILLE, OH, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. SUMMER DOW, BELLEFONTAINE, OH, 6 shows, 10 points. 2. ABIGAIL PRACHAR, GROVE CITY, OH, 4 shows, 9 points. 3. SHELBY AGNEW, LAPEER, MI, 3 shows, 7 points. 4. MICHAYLA SCHMITT, NEWARK, OH, 2 shows, 6 points. 5. EVELYN COX, NORTH SALEM, IN, 2 shows, 5 points.

AREA 16 Florida

OPEN

1. DMAC MAGICIAN {G}, WAYLON OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $861.98, ridden by CHRIS HOWELL. 2. CATSCRATCH SISTER {M}, CASEY MOORE, WILLISTON, FL, 1 shows, $780.24, ridden by CASEY MOORE. 3. HIGHBROW NADINE {M}, KOLBY DON MOORE, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $620.16, ridden by CASEY MOORE. 4. CATSMALL {G}, STACEY BURKINS, ST AUGUSTINE, FL, 1 shows, $573.52, ridden by TED SOKOL Jr.. 5. IM COUNTIN STARS {M}, DAVID BURBA, ALTOONA, FL, 1 shows, $571.20, ridden by BRETT BAILEY CAUBLE. 6. SMARRT LIL PEPTO {G}, MOORE PARTNERSHIP, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $520.16, ridden by CASEY MOORE. 7. BOB SOMEBODY {G}, ANNETTE MOORE, WILLISTON, FL, 1 shows, $413.44, ridden by CASEY MOORE.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. WILLIAM MOORE, WILLISTON, FL, 4 shows, $3177.88, (CATSCRATCH SISTER; SMARRT LIL PEPTO). 2. HEIDI DENIS, GENEVA, FL, 2 shows, $1078.74, (DUALIN PEPTO RIO). 3. FERNANDO LOZA, HOMESTEAD, FL, 1 shows, $725.30, (IGGY KATZALEA). 4. SANDY BARRIOS, MIAMI, FL, 1 shows, $580.24, (REY N

CATTY). 5. MELINDA GAMOT, PALM BEACH GARD, FL, 1 shows, $473.52, (DESIRE A LIL PEPTO). 6. WAYLON OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $435.18, (DMAC MAGICIAN). 7. STEVEN SODREL, LABELLE, FL, 1 shows, $408.96, (DAINTY BACK IN TIME). 8. DAVID BURBA, ALTOONA, FL, 1 shows, $272.64, (IM COUNTIN STARS).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. STEVEN SODREL, LABELLE, FL, 6 shows, $4394.37, (CROSS CITY KITTY). 2. KEITH HERITAGE, ALACHUA, FL, 5 shows, $3257.13, (CAT CASHIN CHECKS; GSR ONETIME LENA). 3. SANDRA LINES, INDIANTOWN, FL, 5 shows, $1528.98, (HIGHEST OF THE STARS; SDP JOHNNY CASH). 4. BROOKE MANION, GRAND ISLAND, FL, 4 shows, $933.04, (BRANDED BOON). 5. STACEY BURKINS, ST AUGUSTINE, FL, 2 shows, $584.48, (CATSMALL). 6. REAGAN OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $522.40, (THAT SLY KATZ). 7. SKYLAR KIDD, OXFORD, FL, 1 shows, $400.00, (CHELADAICHI). 8. HEIDI DENIS, GENEVA, FL, 1 shows, $370.66, (DUALIN PEPTO RIO). 9. COURTLAND ALLEN, ST AUGUSTINE, FL, 1 shows, $293.40, (SOUTHERN HICKOPEP). 10. SHELLEY FLANAGIN, MORRISTON, FL, 1 shows, $98.18, (JUSTA DOT OF TEXAS).

$35,000 NON-PRO

1. RYLEIGH FLYNN, CLEWISTON, FL, 4 shows, $704.86, (SHORT STACKED DEAL). 2. ANNETTE MOORE, WILLISTON, FL, 1 shows, $214.04, (BOB SOMEBODY). 3. BROOKE MANION, GRAND ISLAND, FL, 1 shows, $166.98, (BRANDED BOON). 4. COURTLAND ALLEN, ST AUGUSTINE, FL, 1 shows, $151.80, (SOUTHERN HICKOPEP). 5. ISABELLA SPANO, NAPLES, FL, 1 shows, $132.48, (HANDLE OF FAITH). 6. LORAINE ROE MILLER, NAPLES, FL, 1 shows, $101.20, (GUITARS N CATTLELACS). 7. SARAH SODREL, LABELLE, FL, 1 shows, $88.32, (DAINTY BACK IN TIME). 8. KATLYN REYNOLDS, NAPLES, FL, 1 shows, $45.54, (HE DA MAN).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. NOAH SODREL, LABELLE, FL, 1 shows, $165.60, (SOMEKINDA BOWMAN). 2. SCOTT ROBERTS, OXFORD, FL, 1 shows, $121.44, (BOON TIME KITTY). 3. WILLIAM MEYERS, CLERMONT, FL, 1 shows, $110.40, (IMA GENUINE ICHI). 4. ANDI JEAN WENTWORTH, MORRISTON, FL, 1 shows, $80.96, (SMOOTH DERA).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. WHISSKERS {M}, BRITTANY OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 2 shows, $1499.15, ridden by TREY WILSON. 2. BET ON FINALE {M}, KATHY SOKOL, SEVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $1110.48, ridden by TED SOKOL Jr.. 3. THIS IS MY SPOT {M}, JAMIE SOKOL, DE LEON SPRINGS, FL, 1 shows, $924.68, ridden by TED SOKOL Jr.. 4. CHECKALENO {M}, TED & NANCY TURNER, BUSHNELL, FL, 1 shows, $888.38, ridden by BRETT BAILEY CAUBLE. 5. HIGHBROW NADINE {M}, KOLBY DON MOORE, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $649.24, ridden by CASEY MOORE. 6. REY N CATTY {M}, SANDY BARRIOS, MIAMI, FL, 1 shows, $415.17, ridden by BILL KIDD. 7. IM COUNTIN ON YOU {M}, TED & NANCY TURNER, BUSHNELL, FL, 1 shows, $345.49, ridden by BRETT BAILEY CAUBLE.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. HIGHBROW NADINE {M}, KOLBY DON MOORE, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL, 4 shows, $4441.23, ridden by


KOLBY DON MOORE. 2. WHISSKERS {M}, BRITTANY OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 2 shows, $1672.08, ridden by BRITTANY OVERSTREET. 3. BET ON FINALE {M}, KATHY SOKOL, SEVILLE, FL, 4 shows, $1531.50, ridden by KATHY SOKOL. 4. DAINTY BACK IN TIME {M}, NOAH & TAMMY SODREL, LABELLE, FL, 2 shows, $1437.26, ridden by STEVEN SODREL. 5. THIS IS MY SPOT {M}, JAMIE SOKOL, DE LEON SPRINGS, FL, 2 shows, $1268.55, ridden by JAMIE SOKOL. 6. THAT SLY KATZ {G}, RAWLINS & SHARON OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 2 shows, $867.34, ridden by SHARON OVERSTREET. 7. REY N CATTY {M}, SANDY BARRIOS, MIAMI, FL, 1 shows, $715.82, ridden by SANDY BARRIOS. 8. LITTLE WICKED SISTER {M}, XAVIER RODRIGUEZ, MIAMI, FL, 1 shows, $642.28, ridden by XAVIER RODRIGUEZ. 9. DUALIN PEPTO RIO {M}, HEIDI DENIS, GENEVA, FL, 1 shows, $541.44, ridden by HEIDI DENIS. 10. BEEN JAMMIN {M}, JAMIE SOKOL, DE LEON SPRINGS, FL, 1 shows, $360.96, ridden by JAMIE SOKOL.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. PRETTY KAT {M}, JESSICA CAUBLE, BUSHNELL, FL, 1 shows, $723.80, ridden by BRETT BAILEY CAUBLE. 2. SMARRT LIL PEPTO {G}, MOORE PARTNERSHIP, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $510.00, ridden by CASEY MOORE. 3. SMART SUGAR DAZZLE {M}, KATLYN REYNOLDS, NAPLES, FL, 1 shows, $340.80, ridden by JOHN COY SMITH. 4. LITTLE WICKED SISTER {M}, XAVIER RODRIGUEZ, MIAMI, FL, 1 shows, $340.00, ridden by XAVIER RODRIGUEZ. 5. MAMAS METAL MANIA {M}, KATHY SOKOL, SEVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $227.20, ridden by KATHY SOKOL.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. SOUTHERN HICKOPEP {M}, COURTLAND ALLEN, ST AUGUSTINE, FL, 1 shows, $262.00, ridden by COURTLAND ALLEN.

1. REBA ELLEN HICKS, OCALA, FL, 7 shows, $1682.04, (MARIE LA VEAU; MISS MUCHO SMART). 2. DEANNA COCHRAN, INDIANTOWN, FL, 4 shows, $754.63, (SDP JOHNNY CASH). 3. KATLYN REYNOLDS, NAPLES, FL, 5 shows, $746.12, (HE DA MAN). 4. MARYBETH GOKEE, WILLISTON, FL, 3 shows, $405.81, (ONE TIME OR ANOTHER). 5. OLIVIA POTTER, HIGH SPRINGS, FL, 1 shows, $227.70, (SHORTYS PLAYGUN). 6. KAYLEE GREEN, GREENVILLE, FL, 1 shows, $182.16, (GRACIE MCHICKORY). 7. ISABELLA SPANO, NAPLES, FL, 1 shows, $101.20, (HANDLE OF FAITH). 8-9. BONNIE HAAS, MELROSE, FL, 1 shows, $89.70, (STYLISH RED BELL). 8-9. RANDY MOYLE, FERNANDINA BEACH, FL, 1 shows, $89.70, (KITTYKITTY BOOM BOOM). 10. ARIEL POTTER, HIGH SPRINGS, FL, 1 shows, $86.02, (HIGHWOOD DANCER).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. REAGAN OVERSTREET, KENANSVILLE, FL, 4 shows, 13 points. 2. RYLEIGH FLYNN, CLEWISTON, FL, 4 shows, 9 points. 3. ANDI JEAN WENTWORTH, MORRISTON, FL, 3 shows, 4 points. 4. AVERY SAVOIE, MOORE HAVEN, FL, 1 shows, 2 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. WILLIAM MOORE, WILLISTON, FL, 4 shows, 17 points. 2. BREANA PAULA-CALAS, CLEWISTON, FL, 3 shows, 6 points. 3. CASEY OLIVER, BELLEVIEW, FL, 2 shows, 3

AREA 17

Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia

YOUTH SENIOR

1. ANNA ALLRED, VIENNA, VA, 1 shows, 2 points.

AREA 18

Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina

OPEN

1. SPOONS LIL BUCKAROO {G}, SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 3 shows, $1697.60, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 2. PEPTO WHITE {G}, JAN HODGES BURCH, TRENTON, SC, 2 shows, $1232.80, ridden by EDDIE BRAXTON. 3. NRR PETAL CAT {S}, SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 1 shows, $740.00, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 4-5. FRECKLES QUICK TIME {G}, BRYAN BUCK, GATESVILLE, NC, 1 shows, $686.40, ridden by STEVE GINN. 4-5. TIMEFORALITTLEJAZZ {G}, KEITH CARTER, LAKE VIEW, SC, 1 shows, $686.40, ridden by STEVE GINN. 6. BRIGHT LITTLE BOON {M}, MARY BETH JACKSON, CAMERON, NC, 1 shows, $516.80, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 7. TWICE REYZOLUTION {G}, MARK DOGGETT, SUMMERFIELD, NC, 1 shows, $322.40, ridden by KEVIN WALDEN.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. C MCDONALD, RANDLEMAN, NC, 3 shows, $2015.34, (NRR COLES SCOOTN CAT). 2. LAURA REGAN, WAGENER, SC, 2 shows, $1135.28, (CLOVIS DREAMS; GSRMETALLICTAPOLENA). 3. SUSAN R DUNNE, CLINTON, NC, 1 shows, $1124.00, (HAL RAISER). 4. THOMAS JORDAN VAUGHN, FORSYTH, GA, 1 shows, $794.10, (JUAN IN A MILLION). 5. BLAKE GRAHAM, ROCKLEDGE, GA, 1 shows, $562.00, (LEGAL DREAM). 6. MARK DOGGETT, SUMMERFIELD, NC, 1 shows, $264.70, (ROCKIN ECLIPSE).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. CHASE LACKEY, BURLINGTON, NC, 3 shows, $2111.44, (COWGIRL CATSANOVA; FLASH N THE CAT). 2. SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 3 shows, $1991.22, (SPOONS LIL BUCKAROO). 3. MARY BETH JACKSON, CAMERON, NC, 2 shows, $1059.09, (BRIGHT LITTLE BOON). 4. KATHRYN CONNER, PITTSBORO, NC, 2 shows, $816.45, (WSR DRY YER FACE). 5. DAWN BREHM, BURLINGTON, NC, 1 shows, $701.99, (MK TIM). 6. LOGAN SMITH, COLUMBIA, SC, 1 shows, $487.04, (IM A TWISTED CAT). 7. JAN HODGES BURCH, TRENTON, SC, 1 shows, $391.36, (PEPTO WHITE). 8-9. JESSIE STANLEY, VALDOSTA, GA, 1 shows, $357.52, (CR CHECK MY FROSTING). 8-9. RONALD CARROLL COOK, BRYSON CITY, NC, 1 shows, $357.52, (TAMA BOON). 10. THOMAS BOYKIN, ELM CITY, NC, 1 shows, $323.56, (PETER PUMPKIN EATER).

$35,000 NON-PRO

1. PARKER REYNOLDS, LORIS, SC, 4 shows, $997.83, (MK JESSIE REY). 2. TRAVIS BARTON, HARTSVILLE, SC, 2 shows, $391.00, (ROSEY DEAL). 3. JIMMY MARLEY Jr., PLEASANT GARDEN, NC, 1 shows, $234.60, (LITTLE MISS GUNSMOKE (P)). 4. SONNIE GRAHAM, GREEN SEA, SC, 1 shows, $206.45, (LITTLE PRAIRIE CAT). 5. DAWN BREHM, BURLINGTON, NC, 1 shows, $156.40,

(FLASH N THE CAT).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. HIP HOP CAT {G}, NED COLEMAN, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, 5 shows, $3059.13, ridden by AMANDA COCHRAN; TRACY BARTON. 2. CATS WIN CHECKS {M}, DENNIS BRANHAM, BRANCHVILLE, SC, 4 shows, $2321.14, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 3. SPRINGTIME CATT {M}, ASHLYN MILLER, BUFORD, GA, 1 shows, $1124.00, ridden by TREY WILSON. 4. IM A TWISTED CAT {S}, LOGAN SMITH, COLUMBIA, SC, 1 shows, $843.00, ridden by JERRY PALMER. 5. TIMEFORALITTLEJAZZ {G}, KEITH CARTER, LAKE VIEW, SC, 1 shows, $779.82, ridden by STEVE GINN. 6. GSRMETALLICTAPOLENA {M}, LAURA REGAN, WAGENER, SC, 1 shows, $686.40, ridden by EDDIE BRAXTON. 7. SEND THE CHEX SUEN {G}, NELSON ROGERS, MOORESVILLE, NC, 1 shows, $562.00, ridden by BRANDON WALDEN. 8. MK TIM {G}, DAWN BREHM, BURLINGTON, NC, 1 shows, $505.03, ridden by KEVIN WALDEN. 9. PURDYILLUSIONOFCOLOR {M}, SHERRY MILLIS, GRAHAM, NC, 1 shows, $306.08, ridden by JERRY KING. 10. TS HALLEY CAT {M}, ROBERT MEYER, WAKE FOREST, NC, 1 shows, $281.00, ridden by TRACY BARTON.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. GSRMETALLICTAPOLENA {M}, LAURA REGAN, WAGENER, SC, 6 shows, $4531.76, ridden by LAURA REGAN. 2. SMARTER THAN A KAT {G}, BENJIE CHRISTIAN NEELY, LYONS, GA, 1 shows, $589.44, ridden by BENJIE CHRISTIAN NEELY. 3. MINNY MEETALLIC {S}, RICHARD & JENNIFER RUMBLE, MYRTLE BEACH, SC, 1 shows, $547.76, ridden by JENNIFER LEFEVER-RUMBLE. 4-5. BET SHEZA CAT {M}, SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 1 shows, $516.80, ridden by SHAWN OGNI. 4-5. TWIZZLIN {G}, NICHOLAS JOHNSON, BENSON, NC, 1 shows, $516.80, ridden by LISA WHITE JOHNSON. 6. NRR MISS RITA {M}, C MCDONALD, RANDLEMAN, NC, 1 shows, $498.08, ridden by C MCDONALD. 7. TS HALLEY CAT {M}, ROBERT MEYER, WAKE FOREST, NC, 1 shows, $294.72, ridden by ROBERT MEYER.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. BET SHEZA CAT {M}, SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 4 shows, $2489.20, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 2. MC SHADE {G}, JAN HODGES BURCH, TRENTON, SC, 2 shows, $1506.24, ridden by EDDIE BRAXTON. 3. NRR PETAL CAT {S}, SHAWN OGNI, ANGIER, NC, 1 shows, $1257.00, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 4. GSRMETALLICTAPOLENA {M}, LAURA REGAN, WAGENER, SC, 1 shows, $628.50, ridden by EDDIE BRAXTON. 5. NRR MISS RITA {M}, C MCDONALD, RANDLEMAN, NC, 1 shows, $502.08, ridden by TRACY BARTON. 6. SWEET ON PEPTO {G}, JAMIE & LISA WHITE JOHNSON, BENSON, NC, 1 shows, $335.20, ridden by NICHOLAS JOHNSON.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. FREEZ FRAME {M}, BENJIE CHRISTIAN NEELY, LYONS, GA, 1 shows, $769.00, ridden by BENJIE CHRISTIAN NEELY. 2. SWEET ON PEPTO {G}, JAMIE & LISA WHITE JOHNSON, BENSON, NC, 1 shows, $500.00, ridden by LISA WHITE JOHNSON. 3. SASSIE JAX {M}, BLAKE GRAHAM, ROCKLEDGE, GA, 1 shows, $461.40, ridden by BLAKE GRAHAM. 4-5. CHECKING IT OUT {S}, TOM SHIFLETT, WAYNESBORO , GA, 1 shows, $153.80, ridden by TOM SHIFLETT. 4-5. GSRMETALLICTAPOLENA {M}, LAURA REGAN, WAGENER, SC, 1 shows, $153.80, ridden by LAURA REGAN.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. LAURA REGAN, WAGENER, SC, 3 shows, $454.48,

(CLOVIS DREAMS). 2. JAMES ARENDT, COATS, NC, 2 shows, $396.70, (VISIBLE PROOF). 3. JIMMY MARLEY Jr., PLEASANT GARDEN, NC, 3 shows, $309.12, (LITTLE MISS GUNSMOKE (P)). 4. SONNIE GRAHAM, GREEN SEA, SC, 1 shows, $193.20, (LITTLE PRAIRIE CAT). 5. T VAN DAVENPORT, MYRTLE BEACH, SC, 1 shows, $170.02, (TURBO FORCE). 6. LOGAN SMITH, COLUMBIA, SC, 1 shows, $154.56, (IM A TWISTED CAT).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. PARKER REYNOLDS, LORIS, SC, 11 shows, 24 points. 2. LILY ERWIN, EVANS, GA, 9 shows, 21 points. 3-4. WILL ERWIN, EVANS, GA, 3 shows, 4 points. 3-4. WILLIAM NIX IV, BLACKVILLE, SC, 1 shows, 4 points. 5. MAKENA-GRACE NEWTON, GERMANTON, NC, 2 shows, 3 points. 6. SHELBY STRICKLAND, CONWAY, SC, 2 shows, 2 points. 7. BRYSON RIDGE WALDEN, WINGATE, NC, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1-2. CARSON-ROSE CANTER, JONESVILLE, NC, 5 shows, 8 points. 1-2. GRACEN CALLAHAN, MC CONNELLS, SC, 5 shows, 8 points. 3. TIA LEANN COLLINS, MONROE, GA, 3 shows, 5 points. 4. GAVIN CALLAHAN, MC CONNELLS, SC, 2 shows, 2 points. 5. ELIZABETH PROCTOR, MYRTLE BEACH, SC, 1 shows, 1 points.

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Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and New York

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. MORGAN MILLER, WEATHERFORD, TX, 2 shows, 3 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1-2. HAIDEN KUHNS, POTTSTOWN, PA, 3 shows, 5 points. 1-2. THEONE THAYER, QUAKERTOWN, PA, 4 shows, 5 points. 3. ALEXUS GARBER, MOHRSVILLE, PA, 2 shows, 3 points. 4. DELANEY KING, EASTON, PA, 1 shows, 2 points.

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Alabama and Tennessee

OPEN

1. HEVVY METAL {G}, JERRY & PATTI GANN, LEIGHTON, AL, 2 shows, $1280.54, ridden by TODD GANN. 2. CAT A REY {S}, BARBARA BROOKS, NASHVILLE, TN, 2 shows, $1041.82, ridden by JESSIE PRITCHARD.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. JORDAN ELIZABETH THOMPSON, MEMPHIS, TN, 2 shows, $1936.86, (SDP LIL ICHI MADDIE). 2. JULIE BEASLEY, MONTGOMERY, AL, 2 shows, $1006.56, (DOCTOR LOVE). 3. CHEYENNE JOHNSON, PINE LEVEL, AL, 1 shows, $384.96, (CR TUFF BOO BEAR). 4. CAROL PACE GODWIN, ROSSVILLE, TN, 1 shows, $113.99, (PEPTOS STYLISH BAY). 5-6. MEGAN SKINNER PINE, DANDRIDGE, TN, 1 shows, $103.15, (MK HALS SMOOTH GIRL). 5-6. SHELLEY SURLES, CHUCKEY, TN, 1 shows, $103.15, (SMARTY CATT).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. JIMMY KIRKLAND, MOLINO, FL, 2 shows, $417.60, (ONE HOT DEE JAY). 2. LACEY WHITAKER, SEVIERVILLE, TN, 1 shows, $371.16,

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AREA LEADERS

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

points. 4. SARAH SODREL, LABELLE, FL, 1 shows, 2 points. 5. ROXANNE ORNELAS, OCALA, FL, 1 shows, 1 points.


(METALLICA CD). 3. JEREMY BYLO, MEMPHIS, TN, 1 shows, $275.28, (PAINT ME A REY (U)). 4. STACIE DIXON PETTITT, CLERMONT, GA, 1 shows, $274.56, (DB MATES BROW).

$35,000 NON-PRO

1. JEREMY BYLO, MEMPHIS, TN, 1 shows, $194.58, (PAINT ME A REY (U)).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. DAWON STEPHENS, ATTALLA, AL, 1 shows, $165.60, (WIDLE AMOS BADGER). 2. SARAH SIRRENA WIGGINS, MOUNTAIN CITY, TN, 1 shows, $110.40, (CSF GUNPLAY N CHROME ). 3. CURT SMITH, ALTOONA, AL, 1 shows, $103.04, (CR DUAL SMART PEP).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. SPANK THAT CAT {G}, ALAN CURTIS SMITH, ALTOONA, AL, 2 shows, $1154.88, ridden by THOMAS SCHEER. 2. TEARS FROM HEAVEN {M}, MARK PRYOR, GAINSBORO, TN, 1 shows, $439.50, ridden by JESSIE PRITCHARD. 3. COUNTIN CATILLACS {M}, CHARLES ISRAEL, BIRMINGHAM, AL, 1 shows, $384.96, ridden by HARRIS SHEPARD. 4. MARY TWO DOORS DOWN {M}, DAWON STEPHENS, ATTALLA, AL, 2 shows, $328.90, ridden by MIKE LEGG.

AREA LEADERS

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. TWISTED METAL {G}, LEW BYARS, TUSCALOOSA, AL, 2 shows, $1319.76, ridden by LEW BYARS. 2. DEEFIANT CAT {G}, EDDIE II & CALINA GAW, COOKEVILLE, TN, 2 shows, $770.36, ridden by CARLEY GAW. 3. DOCTOR LOVE {G}, JULIE BEASLEY, MONTGOMERY, AL, 2 shows, $729.77, ridden by JULIE BEASLEY. 4. DB MATES BROW {G}, STACIE DIXON PETTITT, CLERMONT, GA, 1 shows, $499.75, ridden by NATE PETTITT. 5. OHCAYSUGARQUIXOTE {G}, J GAFFORD D.M.D., MONTGOMERY, AL, 1 shows, $258.72, ridden by J GAFFORD D.M.D.. 6. WILLOW OGRADY {M}, WESLEY JEROME ALDRIDGE, MOUNTAIN CITY, TN, 1 shows, $97.74, ridden by CARL WIGGINS.

$5,000 NOVICE

1. DUAL LINKAGE {S}, BRANDI SCHEER, VERBENA, AL, 1 shows, $444.96, ridden by THOMAS SCHEER. 2. DMAC CRUISE CONTROL {G}, WENDY HART, MILTON, FL, 1 shows, $296.64, ridden by CHRIS CAIN.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO

1. MK HALS SMOOTH GIRL {M}, MEGAN SKINNER PINE, DANDRIDGE, TN, 1 shows, $849.00, ridden by MEGAN SKINNER PINE. 2. MARY TWO DOORS DOWN {M}, DAWON STEPHENS, ATTALLA, AL, 1 shows, $663.00, ridden by DAWON STEPHENS. 3. DMAC CRUISE CONTROL {G}, WENDY HART, MILTON, FL, 1 shows, $363.84, ridden by WENDY HART. 4. LITTLE REDD CORVETTE {G}, STACIE DIXON PETTITT, CLERMONT, GA, 1 shows, $339.60, ridden by NATE PETTITT. 5. WHEELIN IN COLOR {M}, LAMAR WATERS, ENTERPRISE, AL, 1 shows, $242.56, ridden by LAMAR WATERS. 6. HEZA KADEE CAT {G}, DANNY & NANCY DALTON, NEW MARKET, TN, 1 shows, $198.10, ridden by DANNY DALTON.

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE)

1. CALLIE THORNTON, PARIS, TN, 4 shows, $601.68, (DENTED BULLET). 2. STACIE DIXON PETTITT, CLERMONT, GA, 2 shows, $324.58, (DB MATES BROW). 3. SHANNAN DAUGHERTY, THOMPSONS STATION, TN, 1 shows, $276.00, (AROSESUCHABOON). 4. CURT SMITH, ALTOONA, AL, 1 shows, $242.14, (CR DUAL

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SMART PEP). 5. LACEY WHITAKER, SEVIERVILLE, TN, 1 shows, $230.00, (METALLICA CD).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. CHARLES CODY GANN, LEIGHTON, AL, 7 shows, 12 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. KATELYN GRACE LAWSON, COOKEVILLE, TN, 5 shows, 7 points. 2. CODY CAIN, CHANCELLOR, AL, 4 shows, 6 points. 3. JAYCEE LOWERY, GARDENDALE, AL, 2 shows, 3 points.

AREA 23

Canada (Central), Saskatchewan and Manitoba

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. AVALENE VAN HAASTERT, TISDALE , SK, 2 shows, 2 points. 2. KATIE ANDERSON, ROCKGLEN , SK, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. LAYDEN OMIECINSKI, SPRINGSIDE , SK, 4 shows, 6 points.

AREA 24 Texas (East)

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. RYLEE SIMMS, CELINA, TX, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR

1. NICHOLAS ROBISON, PROSPER, TX, 2 shows, 2 points.

AREA 25 Missouri

OPEN

1. PEPSI BOON {S}, JERRY & LUANN JEFFRIES, NAYLOR, MO, 6 shows, $2292.37, ridden by RYAN MOORE. 2. PLAN SMART RIDE ACAT {M}, JERRY & DIANA CUNNINGHAM, MOUNTAIN HOME, AR, 5 shows, $2145.75, ridden by DIANA CUNNINGHAM; JOSH DOZIER. 3. CATAREYCIOUS {G}, LARRY GRIMES, THAYER, MO, 2 shows, $1132.54, ridden by RYAN MOORE. 4. NITO SASS {G}, JIM HAWORTH, SOUTHWEST CITY, MO, 2 shows, $892.93, ridden by CARA BREWER. 5. SMART SON OF A DOC {G}, KIM & AARON FIELDS, MARSHFIELD, MO, 2 shows, $764.69, ridden by KEVIN MILLER. 6. COUGARS JANUARY JONZ {G}, SHARON WILSON, PORTAGEVILLE, MO, 1 shows, $681.50, ridden by SONNY DON MARTIN. 7. IRIDESCENT CAT {G}, MARVIN & BEVERLY MAPLES, KANSAS CITY, MO, 1 shows, $524.91, ridden by DIRK BLAKESLEY. 8. C SPOT CUT {S}, JOE WES DAVIS Jr., NEW FRANKLIN, MO, 1 shows, $478.50, ridden by GREG BEUTENMILLER. 9. DUALS BLUE BADGER {M}, JOHN & LISA SMITH, GERALD, MO, 1 shows, $290.00, ridden by SONNY DON MARTIN. 10. A SMOOTH TURNACAT {G}, RICHARD HOLTGRAVE, CARLYLE, IL, 1 shows, $139.78, ridden by GREG BEUTENMILLER.

NON-PROFESSIONAL

1. JOE WES DAVIS Jr., NEW FRANKLIN, MO, 4 shows, $1808.02, (C SPOT CUT). 2. LON GOFF, SPRINGFIELD, MO, 4 shows, $1319.55, (CR GIMME CASH MEOW). 3. NATALIE RECTOR, ROGERSVILLE, MO, 3 shows, $1306.71, (PS MAGGIE POO; SMOOTH REYN). 4. MATT PINNELL, PLEASANT HILL, MO, 3 shows, $1014.60, (LIGHTLY FRECKLED CAT). 5. JOHN SEIFERD, DADEVILLE, MO, 1 shows, $440.55,

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(DAR HALEPENO PEPPER). 6. DIANA CUNNINGHAM, MOUNTAIN HOME, AR, 2 shows, $376.57, (PLAN SMART RIDE ACAT). 7. JENNY YOUNG, STANTON, MO, 1 shows, $296.68, (CR REYS MEOW). 8. DOUG WALLACE, BOONEVILLE, MO, 1 shows, $145.00, (WH WILD HAIR SUNRISE).

$50,000 AMATEUR

1. CINDY MAUBACH, FALCON, MO, 4 shows, $1603.75, (SOMETHNG IN RED). 2. MARVIN MAPLES, KANSAS CITY, MO, 4 shows, $1093.48, (SOME LIKEIT METALLIC). 3. ZACH EASTERLY, STRAFFORD, MO, 3 shows, $956.44, (DOUBLEDECKDULCE 101). 4. KIM FIELDS, MARSHFIELD, MO, 3 shows, $748.27, (SMART SON OF A DOC). 5. GRACYN GOODWIN, MOUNTAIN HOME, AR, 2 shows, $702.86, (LIL CATTO CARLA). 6. BILL MAUBACH, FALCON, MO, 4 shows, $596.49, (CAT WITH SOCKS). 7. BAILEY KREBBS, KIMBERLING CITY, MO, 3 shows, $524.58, (NEW CUT IN TOWN). 8. LUANN JEFFRIES, NAYLOR, MO, 1 shows, $479.22, (PEPSI BOON). 9. DARRELL BIRKHEAD, WINFIELD, MO, 2 shows, $473.16, (KATS DUAL REY). 10. RICHARD HOLTGRAVE, CARLYLE, IL, 1 shows, $351.42, (MH LENA LITTLE DYNO).

$15,000 AMATEUR

1. SHARON WILSON, PORTAGEVILLE, MO, 3 shows, $419.52, (COLONE LEANA; COUGARS JANUARY JONZ). 2. MATTHEW USERY, WINFIELD, MO, 2 shows, $274.21, (SDP BAYWATCH). 3. RYAN KREBBS, KIMBERLING CITY, MO, 2 shows, $173.88, (TASSA CAT). 4. HEIDI KALLENBERGER, ZWINGLE, IA, 1 shows, $128.80, (HI HILL EVA). 5. JONDA GRAY, IRONDALE, MO, 1 shows, $77.28, (SUES REYSIN CANE). 6. JIMMY PARNELL, MILLER, MO, 1 shows, $19.32, (LECTRIC LEXIE REY).

$25,000 NOVICE

1. GETTIN HOTT IN HERE {G}, RYAN MOORE, BIRCH TREE, MO, 5 shows, $2445.50, ridden by RYAN MOORE. 2. A SMOOTH TURNACAT {G}, RICHARD HOLTGRAVE, CARLYLE, IL, 3 shows, $1271.03, ridden by GREG BEUTENMILLER. 3. CATS PEPTO GAL {M}, DAVID KREBBS, KIMBERLING CY, MO, 2 shows, $730.55, ridden by JOSH DOZIER. 4. IM NOT BLU {M}, SHADOW B RANCH, HARRISON, AR, 2 shows, $634.56, ridden by RYAN MOORE. 5. PS MAGGIE POO {M}, NATALIE RECTOR, ROGERSVILLE, MO, 1 shows, $479.35, ridden by NICK O'DELL. 6. METALLIC RABBIT {M}, JIM HAWORTH, SOUTHWEST CITY, MO, 1 shows, $393.68, ridden by CARA BREWER. 7. LIL BETTY BOON {M}, KIM & AARON FIELDS, MARSHFIELD, MO, 1 shows, $319.57, ridden by KEVIN MILLER.

$25,000 NOVICE NON-PRO

1. STUDIO FIFTY FOUR {M}, MATT PINNELL, PLEASANT HILL, MO, 2 shows, $1353.00, ridden by ZACHARY PINNELL. 2. CR REYS MEOW {M}, RICHARD & JENNY YOUNG, STANTON, MO, 2 shows, $1125.25, ridden by JENNY YOUNG. 3. PS MAGGIE POO {M}, NATALIE RECTOR, ROGERSVILLE, MO, 3 shows, $1099.82, ridden by NATALIE RECTOR. 4. ONE MO CD {G}, HEATH LEWIS, PLUMMERVILE, AR, 3 shows, $983.26, ridden by HEATH LEWIS. 5. DOUBLEDECKDULCE 101 {S}, ZACH EASTERLY, STRAFFORD, MO, 2 shows, $797.55, ridden by ZACH EASTERLY. 6. FANCY CHANTILLY LACE {M}, SONNY DON & ANDREA MARTIN, STEELVILLE, MO, 3 shows, $747.53, ridden by LARRY MARTIN; LEVI MARTIN. 7. TIMELY GEORGETTE {M}, KEITH GIDEON, STELLA, MO, 2

shows, $730.47, ridden by KEITH GIDEON. 8. CR GIMME CASH MEOW {M}, LON GOFF, SPRINGFIELD, MO, 3 shows, $660.00, ridden by LON GOFF. 9. VIVIANS CAT {M}, JIM HAWORTH, SOUTHWEST CITY, MO, 1 shows, $573.36, ridden by JIM HAWORTH. 10. SOME LIKEIT METALLIC {S}, MARVIN & BEVERLY MAPLES, KANSAS CITY, MO, 2 shows, $539.14, ridden by MARVIN MAPLES.

$5,000 NOVICE 1. MISS CATS DUAL {M}, LARRY GRIMES, THAYER, MO, 4 shows, $722.49, ridden by RYAN MOORE.

$5,000 NOV HORSE NON-PRO 1. REY DUALLY {G}, MATTHEW USERY, WINFIELD, MO, 4 shows, $753.60, ridden by MATTHEW USERY. 2. DRIVE U CRAZY {M}, ROBERT PETERSON, OAK GROVE, MO, 2 shows, $511.88, ridden by ROBERT PETERSON. 3. MANNY CANDUIT {M}, MICHELE BROWN, PAOLO, KS, 2 shows, $287.92, ridden by MICHELE BROWN. 4. BET SHESA MERADA 014 {M}, BOB OGDEN, GOLDEN CITY, MO, 2 shows, $269.89, ridden by BOB OGDEN. 5. SUE REY TOO {M}, BOBBY GRAY Jr., IRONDALE, MO, 1 shows, $214.56, ridden by BOBBY GRAY Jr..

$2,000 LIMIT RIDER (ANY HORSE) 1. ANDREA MARTIN, STEELVILLE, MO, 8 shows, $1440.72, (LIERS LITTLE ACRE). 2. BEVERLY MAPLES, KANSAS CITY, MO, 3 shows, $678.04, (IRIDESCENT CAT). 3. YANCY MATTHEW GIBBENS, SPRINGFIELD, MO, 3 shows, $488.98, (WEE MOE JOE). 4. MANNY WEBSTER, STANTON, MO, 2 shows, $457.47, (SUE REY ME). 5. REID BEARD, JOPLIN, MO, 2 shows, $289.34, (METALLICOLENA). 6. LUCAS CARLSON, PAOLA, KS, 1 shows, $234.60, (MASTER LIZZY). 7. SANDY TURNER, HAWK POINT, MO, 1 shows, $194.58, (SDP BLUE SUEDE SUE). 8. TIFFANY HARDEN, OWENSVILLE, MO, 1 shows, $187.68, (CALS LITTLE CAT). 9-10. DUSTIN MADDEN, MILLER, MO, 1 shows, $125.12, (MISTYS MATE). 9-10. LINDA DOPUCH, HERMANN, MO, 1 shows, $125.12, (DISCO HICKORY).

YOUTH JUNIOR

1. COOPER YARBRO, OKLY, MO, 9 shows, 11 points. 2-3. GRACYN GOODWIN, MOUNTAIN HOME, AR, 5 shows, 8 points. 2-3. MANNY WEBSTER, STANTON, MO, 4 shows, 8 points. 4-5. ALEXIS BYLO, LESLIE, MO, 2 shows, 3 points. 4-5. EMMA DENNEY, CARTHAGE, MO, 2 shows, 3 points. 6. BRYCE MAUBACH, FALCON, MO, 2 shows, 2 points. 7. LUCAS CARLSON, PAOLA, KS, 1 shows, 1 points.

YOUTH SENIOR 1. LEVI MARTIN, STEELVILLE, MO, 9 shows, 14 points. 2. EMMA MARTIN, STEELVILLE, MO, 7 shows, 9 points. 3. JUSTIN PINNELL, PLEASANT HILL, MO, 2 shows, 3 points.

AREA 26

European Countries

YOUTH SENIOR 1. SASHA SCHWIND, SCHIFFERSTADT, RP, 2 shows, 3 points. 2. JETTE JUERGENSEN, EHNINGEN, BW, 1 shows, 1 points.


COMING EVENTS: LIMITED AGE

June 7 BILLINGS, MT MHP SUMMER SPECTACULAR 3 (w/wkend)

June 27 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA SATURDAY (w/wkend)

July 28 - July 30 RENO, NV PCCHA ROAD TO RENO SHOW #1 (w/wkend)

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June 12 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA FRIDAY (w/wkend)

June 27 PONTOTOC, MS NORTHEAST MS CHA JUNE (w/wkend)

July 29 - July 31 RENO, NV PCCHA ROAD TO RENO SHOW #2 (w/wkend)

June 12 - June 13 CLARESHOLM, AB CLARESHOLM JUNE JITTERS 1 (w/wkend)

June 27 SWAINSBORO, GA WATEREE CHA SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW SATURDAY (w/wkend)

July 30 - August 1 RENO, NV PCCHA ROAD TO RENO SHOW #3 (w/wkend)

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Show Dates | City/State | Show Name June 4 LAKE WACCAMAW, NC TOBACCO ROAD FUTURITY THURS (w/wkend) June 5 - June 14 ARDMORE, OK THE NON PRO PLUS THE OPEN June 5 - June 14 LAS VEGAS, NV PCCHA CORE BALANCE DERBY, CLASSIC-CHALLENGECANCELED June 5 EMORY, TX RILEYS CUTTING EDGE FRIDAY (w/wkend) June 5 LAKE WACCAMAW, NC TOBACCO ROAD FUTURITY FRI (w/wkend) June 5 DELTA, UT UCHA DELTA CUTTING 1 (w/wkend) June 5 FAITH, SD REED RANCH SPRING CUTTING 1 (w/wkend) June 5 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA JUNE FRIDAY June 5 BILLINGS, MT MHP SUMMER SPECTACULAR 1 (w/wkend) June 6 LAKE WACCAMAW, NC TOBACCO ROAD FUTURITY SAT (w/wkend) June 6 BELTON, TX BELL COUNTY CHA SAT (w/wkend) June 6 DELTA, UT UCHA DELTA CUTTING 2 (w/wkend)

June 6 BROKEN BOW, NE CHAN JUNE SATURDAY (w/wkend) June 6 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA JUNE SATURDAY June 6 ELLENSBURG, WA CASCADE COW CUTTERS #1 (w/wkend) June 6 BILLINGS, MT MHP SUMMER SPECTACULAR 2 (w/wkend) June 7 LAKE WACCAMAW, NC TOBACCO ROAD FUTURITY SUN (w/wkend) June 7 BELTON, TX BELL COUNTY CHA SUN (w/wkend)

July 31 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA JULY FRIDAY

June 27 ADA, OK SOCHA SATURDAY (w/wkend)

August 1 WRIGHT, WY WRIGHT WYOMING CUTTING 1 (w/wkend)

June 13 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SAT SHOW (w/wkend)

June 28 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA SUNDAY (w/wkend)

June 13 - June 14 CLARESHOLM, AB CLARESHOLM JUNE JITTERS 2 (w/wkend)

July 1 - July 2 LOVELAND, CO STARS, STRIPES & FIRECRACKERS WED-THURS (w/ wkend)

June 13 WINONA, MN AMATEUR - NON PRO EXTRAVAGANZA SATURDAY (w/ wkend)

July 3 SARATOGA, WY SEVEN BAR RANCH CUTTING FRI (w/wkend)

June 14 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SUN SHOW (w/wkend)

July 3 - July 4 LOVELAND, CO STARS, STRIPES & FIRECRACKERS FRI-SAT (w/wkend)

June 14 WINONA, MN AMATEUR - NON PRO EXTRAVAGANZA SUNDAY (w/ wkend)

July 4 SARATOGA, WY SEVEN BAR RANCH CUTTING SAT (w/wkend)

June 17 MADRAS, OR OREGON CHA WEDNESDAY (w/wkend) June 18 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS JUNE 18TH SHOW June 18 MADRAS, OR OREGON CHA THURSDAY (w/wkend) June 19 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM (w/wkend) June 19 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS JUNE 19TH SHOW (w/wkend)

August 2 WRIGHT, WY WRIGHT WYOMING CUTTING 2 (w/wkend) August 2 AMARILLO, TX PANHANDLE CHA AUGUST SUNDAY (w/wkend)

August 7 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM (w/wkend)

July 9 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM THURS (w/wkend) July 9 - July 10 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #1 (w/wkend) July 10 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM FRI (w/wkend)

August 7 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS AUGUST 7TH SHOW (w/wkend) August 7 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA AUG FRI (w/wkend) August 8 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS AUGUST 8TH SHOW (w/wkend)

July 10 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING FRI- CANCELED

June 19 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING JUNE FRIDAY (w/wkend) June 19 MADRAS, OR OREGON CHA FRIDAY (w/wkend)

July 11 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SAT SHOW (w/wkend)

June 20 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS JUNE 20TH SHOW (w/wkend)

July 11 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING SAT- CANCELED

June 20 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING JUNE SATURDAY (w/wkend)

July 12 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SUN SHOW (w/wkend)

June 20 BISMARCK, ND MOVIN ON 1 (w/wkend)

July 16 - July 17 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #2 #1 (w/wkend)

June 20 - June 21 MADRAS, OR OREGON CHA SAT-SUN (w/wkend)

July 17 GLASGOW, MT HI LINE CUTTING 1 (w/wkend)

June 21 BISMARCK, ND MOVIN ON 2 (w/wkend)

July 18 - July 19 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #2 SHOW #2 (w/ wkend)

June 26 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET JUNE 26TH SHOW (w/wkend)

August 1 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA AUG SATURDAY

August 6 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS AUGUST 6TH SHOW

July 5 SARATOGA, WY SEVEN BAR RANCH CUTTING SUN (w/wkend)

July 11 - July 12 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #1 SHOW 2 (w/ wkend)

June 25 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA THURSDAY (w/wkend)

August 1 AMARILLO, TX PANHANDLE CHA AUGUST SATURDAY (w/wkend)

August 8 - August 16 AMARILLO, TX WEST TEXAS FUTURITY August 8 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SAT SHOW (w/wkend) August 8 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA AUG SAT (w/wkend)

COMING EVENTS: LIMITED AGE

June 6 FAITH, SD REED RANCH SPRING CUTTING 2 (w/wkend)

June 12 WINONA, MN AMATEUR - NON PRO EXTRAVAGANZA FRIDAY (w/ wkend)

August 9 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SUN SHOW (w/wkend) August 9 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA AUG SUN (w/wkend) August 10 - August 11 LOUISVILLE, KY KENTUCKY STATE FAIR (w/wkend) August 14 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING FRIDAY (w/wkend) August 15 PONTOTOC, MS NORTHEAST MS CHA (w/wkend)

July 18 LEBANON, TN COUNTRY MUSIC CHA SAT (w/wkend)

August 15 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING SATURDAY (w/wkend)

July 18 GLASGOW, MT HI LINE CUTTING 2 (w/wkend)

August 20 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS AUGUST 20TH SHOW

July 19 LEBANON, TN COUNTRY MUSIC CHA SUN (w/wkend)

August 21 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS AUGUST 21ST SHOW (w/wkend)

June 7 FAITH, SD REED RANCH SPRING CUTTING 3 (w/wkend)

June 26 SWAINSBORO, GA WATEREE CHA SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW FRIDAY (w/wkend)

June 7 BROKEN BOW, NE CHAN JUNE SUNDAY (w/wkend)

June 26 ADA, OK SOCHA FRIDAY (w/wkend)

July 19 GLASGOW, MT HI LINE CUTTING 3 (w/wkend)

August 21 - August 30 NAMPA, ID IDAHO FUTURITY

June 7 ELLENSBURG, WA CASCADE COW CUTTERS #2 (w/wkend)

June 27 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET JUNE 27TH SHOW (w/wkend)

July 25 PONTOTOC, MS NORTHEAST MS CHA (w/wkend)

August 21 ADA, OK SOCHA FRIDAY (w/wkend)

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September 12 LEBANON, MO STATE OF MISSOURI CHA SAT (w/wkend)

August 22 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SATURDAY (w/wkend)

September 12 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SAT SHOW (w/wkend)

August 22 ADA, OK SOCHA SATURDAY (w/wkend)

September 12 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #5 SATURDAY (w/wkend)

August 23 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SUNDAY (w/wkend) August 28 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM (w/wkend) August 29 CLARINDA, IA IOWA BREEDERS CUTTING FUTURITY ASSOC. August 29 KINGMAN, KS KINGMAN, KS AUGUST FUTURITY & DERBY SATURDAY (w/wkend) August 30 KINGMAN, KS KINGMAN, KS AUGUST FUTURITY & DERBY SUNDAY (w/ wkend) September 3 OCALA, FL FCHA SEPT 3RD THURS (w/wkend) September 4 - September 13 RANCHO MURIETA, CA EL RANCHO FUTURITY & September 4 ADA, OK SOCHA FRIDAY (w/wkend) September 4 OCALA, FL FCHA SEPT 4TH FRIDAY (w/wkend) September 4 LUBBOCK, TX PANHANDLE LABOR DAY FRIDAY (w/wkend) September 4 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING FRIDAY (w/wkend)

COMING EVENTS: LIMITED AGE

September 4 - September 5 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT LABOR DAY 1 (w/ wkend) September 5 ADA, OK SOCHA SATURDAY (w/wkend) September 5 LUBBOCK, TX PANHANDLE LABOR DAY SATURDAY (w/wkend) September 5 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING SATURDAY (w/wkend) September 6 - September 13 WEST MONROE, LA COTTON STAKES September 6 LUBBOCK, TX PANHANDLE LABOR DAY SUNDAY (w/wkend) September 6 - September 7 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT LABOR DAY 2 (w/ wkend) September 8 - September 13 PONOKA, AB BLACK ELK FALL SPECTACULAR

September 12 LOVELAND, CO WESTERN STATES FALL SAT (w/wkend) September 12 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA SATURDAY 12TH (w/wkend) September 13 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SUNDAY (w/wkend) September 13 LEBANON, MO STATE OF MISSOURI CHA SUN (w/wkend) September 13 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SUN SHOW (w/wkend) September 13 LOVELAND, CO WESTERN STATES FALL (w/wkend) September 13 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA SUNDAY 13TH (w/wkend) September 14 - September 17 LOVELAND, CO WESTERN STATES September 16 - September 27 WEATHERFORD, TX BRAZOS BASH September 18 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM (w/wkend) September 19 SULPHUR, LA ACADIAN CHA SEPTEMBER 19TH (w/wkend) September 19 LADY LAKE, FL FRCC SEPTEMBER SHOW SATURDAY (w/wkend) September 19 COLUMBIANA, OH GARWOOD ARENA SATURDAY (w/wkend) September 20 SULPHUR, LA ACADIAN CHA SEPTEMBER 20TH (w/wkend) September 20 COLUMBIANA, OH GARWOOD ARENA SUNDAY (w/wkend) September 23 - September 27 STAVELY, AB CANADIAN SPECTACULAR September 24 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS SEPTEMBER 24TH SHOW September 25 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS SEPTEMBER 25TH SHOW (w/wkend) September 26 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS SEPTEMBER 26TH SHOW (w/wkend) September 26 KINGMAN, KS KINGMAN, KS SEPTEMBER FUTURITY & DERBY DAY #1 (w/wkend)

October 1 - October 10 LAS VEGAS , NV PCCHA HOLY COW PERFORMANCE HORSES FUTURITY, CUTTING STAKES & CLASSIC CHALLENGE October 2 CARTHAGE, MO OZARK MOUNTAIN CHA FRIDAY (w/wkend)

October 26 - October 31 OGDEN, UT UTAH CHA FUTURITY & AGED EVENT

October 2 - October 4 BROKEN BOW, NE CHAN FUTURITY DERBY & COMBINED CLASSIC

October 30 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM (w/wkend)

October 3 CARTHAGE, MO OZARK MOUNTAIN CHA SATURDAY (w/wkend) October 8 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS OCTOBER 8TH SHOW October 9 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS OCTOBER 9TH SHOW (w/wkend) October 9 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA OCTOBER FRIDAY October 9 FOREST, MS JM SANDERS MEMORIAL FUTURITY FRI

November 1 CHEROKEE, OK BECHA CHEROKEE NOVEMBER SUN (w/wkend) November 3 - November 8 WACO, TX WACO TEXAS FUTURITY November 4 - November 5 LOUISVILLE, KY NAILE (w/wkend) November 6 CARTHAGE, MO OZARK MOUNTAIN CHA FRIDAY (w/wkend)

October 10 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SATURDAY (w/wkend)

November 6 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET NOVEMBER 6TH SHOW (w/wkend)

October 10 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA OCT SATURDAY October 10 FOREST, MS JM SANDERS MEMORIAL FUTURITY SAT (w/wkend) October 11 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SUNDAY (w/wkend) October 11 FOREST, MS JM SANDERS MEMORIAL FUTURITY SUN (w/wkend) October 14 - October 18 CALGARY, AB CALGARY STAMPEDE CUTTING HORSE FUTURITY PRESENTED BY WRANGLER October 15 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA THURSDAY (w/wkend) October 16 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA FRIDAY (w/wkend) October 16 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #6 FRIDAY (w/wkend) October 16 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING FRIDAY (w/wkend) October 17 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #6 SATURDAY (w/wkend) October 17 LADY LAKE, FL FRCC OCTOBER SHOW SATURDAY (w/wkend) October 17 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING SATURDAY (w/wkend) October 23 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET OCTOBER 23RD SHOW (w/wkend)

September 27 KINGMAN, KS KINGMAN, KS SEPTEMBER FUTURITY & DERBY DAY #2 (w/wkend)

September 11 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #5 FRIDAY (w/wkend)

September 29 - October 4 COLUMBUS, OH ALL AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE CONGRESS

October 24 - October 31 JACKSON, MS SOUTHERN CUTTING HORSE FUTURITY

September 12 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SATURDAY (w/wkend)

September 30 - October 3 BRYAN, TX MICHELLE LYNN HOLSEY FOUNDATION CUTTING

October 24 ADA, OK SOCHA SATURDAY (w/wkend)

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October 31 CHEROKEE, OK BECHA CHEROKEE OCTOBER SAT (w/wkend)

October 10 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS OCTOBER 10TH SHOW (w/wkend)

September 11 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA FRIDAY (w/wkend)

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October 25 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET OCTOBER 25TH SHOW (w/wkend)

October 23 ADA, OK SOCHA FRIDAY (w/wkend)

November 6 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #7 FINALS FRIDAY (w/wkend) November 6 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA NOV FRI (w/wkend) November 7 CARTHAGE, MO OZARK MOUNTAIN CHA SATURDAY (w/wkend) November 7 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SATURDAY (w/wkend) November 7 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #7 FINALS SATURDAY (w/wkend) November 7 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA NOV SAT (w/wkend) November 7 LYONS, KS SFI FALLFEST CUTTING SATURDAY (w/wkend) November 8 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SUNDAY (w/wkend) November 8 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #7 FINALS SUNDAY (w/wkend) November 8 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA NOV SUN (w/wkend) November 8 LYONS, KS SFI FALLFEST CUTTING SUNDAY (w/wkend) November 12 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM THURS (w/wkend) November 13 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA NOV FRIDAY November 14 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA NOV SATURDAY


COMING EVENTS: WEEKEND

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FOR DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING EACH OF THE SHOWS LISTED AND THE MOST UP TO DATE LIST OF CANCELED SHOWS PLEASE VISIT NCHACUTTING.COM. Show Dates | City/State | Show Name June 4 LAKE WACCAMAW, NC TOBACCO ROAD FUTURITY THURS (w/LAE w/SWT) June 5 ARDMORE, OK NON PRO PLUS OPEN JUNE 5TH (w/LAE) June 5 EMORY, TX RILEYS CUTTING EDGE FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) June 5 LAKE WACCAMAW, NC TOBACCO ROAD FUTURITY FRI (w/LAE w/SWT) June 5 DELTA, UT UCHA DELTA CUTTING 1 (w/LAE w/SWT) June 5 FAITH, SD REED RANCH SPRING CUTTING 1 (w/LAE w/SWT) June 5 - June 6 ELLENSBURG, WA CASCADE COW CUTTERS #1 (w/LAE w/SWT) June 5 BILLINGS, MT MHP SUMMER SPECTACULAR 1 (w/LAE)

7 14 21 28

MON

1 8 15 22 29

TUE

2 9 16 23 30

WED

3 10 17 24

June 7 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA JUNE SUNDAY (w/SWT) June 7 BILLINGS, MT MHP SUMMER SPECTACULAR 3 (w/LAE) June 8 - June 14 ARDMORE, OK NON PRO PLUS OPEN JUNE 8-14 (w/LAE) June 8 ARDMORE, OK NON PRO PLUS OPEN JUNE 8 (w/LAE) June 8 - June 9 LAS VEGAS, NV PCCHA CORE BALANCE DERBY #1 JUNE 8-9- CANCELED June 9 - June 10 LAS VEGAS, NV PCCHA CORE BALANCE DERBY #2 JUNE 9-10- CANCELED

June 6 EMORY, TX RILEYS CUTTING EDGE SATURDAY (w/SWT)

June 12 ARDMORE, OK NON PRO PLUS OPEN JUNE 12 (w/LAE)

June 6 DELTA, UT UCHA DELTA CUTTING 2 (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 6 FAITH, SD REED RANCH SPRING CUTTING 2 (w/LAE w/SWT) June 6 BROKEN BOW, NE CHAN JUNE SATURDAY (w/LAE) June 6 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA JUNE SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) June 6 - June 7 ELLENSBURG, WA CASCADE COW CUTTERS #2 (w/LAE w/SWT) June 6 BILLINGS, MT MHP SUMMER SPECTACULAR 2 (w/LAE)

June 12 - June 13 LAS VEGAS, NV PCCHA CORE BALANCE DERBY JUNE 12-13TH- CANCELED

FRI

5 12 19 26

SAT

6 13 20 27

SUN

MON

TUE

5 12 19 26

6 13 20 27

7 14 21 28

June 14 WINONA, MN AMATEUR - NON PRO EXTRAVAGANZA SUN (w/LAE w/ SWT) June 18 - June 19 MADRAS, OR OREGON CHA SHOW THURS/FRI (w/LAE)

June 19 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING JUNE FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) June 19 DENVER, CO WESTERN NATIONAL KICK OFF

June 20 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING JUNE SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) June 20 WEST MANSFIELD, OH LAZY H RANCH - JUNE SATURDAY SHOW (w/SWT)

June 21 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SUN (w/SWT)

June 13 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SAT SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT) June 13 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA SATURDAY (w/SWT) June 13 BLOOMSBURG, PA PENNSYLVANIA JUNE SAT (w/SWT) June 13 - June 14 CLARESHOLM, AB CLARESHOLM JUNE JITTERS SAT-SUN (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 14 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA SUNDAY (w/SWT)

June 26 ADA, OK SOCHA FRIDAY (w/LAE)

June 7 JERSEYVILLE, ON OCHA ANCASTER 2

June 14 BLOOMSBURG, PA PENNSYLVANIA JUNE SUN (w/SWT)

June 27 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET JUNE 27TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 27 PONTOTOC, MS NORTHEAST MS CHA (w/LAE w/SWT) June 27 SWAINSBORO, GA WATEREE CHA SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 28 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA SUNDAY June 28 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA SUNDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) June 28 DOSWELL, VA AREA 17 & 19 SUNDAY CUTTING (w/SWT)

July 2 LOVELAND, CO STARS, STRIPES & FIRECRACKERS THURSDAY (w/LAE w/ SWT) July 3 SARATOGA, WY SEVEN BAR RANCH CUTTING FRI (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 26 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA FRIDAY

June 7 BELTON, TX BELL COUNTY CHA SUN (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 27 WHITESBORO, TX MCHA JUNE SAT (w/SWT)

July 2 - July 3 CALGARY, AB CALGARY STAMPEDE CUTTING HORSE COMPETITIONCANCELED

June 26 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET JUNE 26TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 14 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SUN SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 27 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA SATURDAY

July 1 LOVELAND, CO STARS, STRIPES & FIRECRACKERS WEDNESDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 25 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA THURSDAY

June 7 LAKE WACCAMAW, NC TOBACCO ROAD FUTURITY SUN (w/LAE w/SWT)

4 11 18 25

June 28 AYLMER, ON OCHA WALKERS 2

June 21 BISMARCK, ND MOVIN ON 2 (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 7 LEWISBURG, WV JMJ FARM COUNTRY CUTTIN SUNDAY (w/SWT)

SAT

June 28 SWAINSBORO, GA WATEREE CHA SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW SUNDAY (w/SWT)

June 21 WEST MANSFIELD, OH LAZY H RANCH - JUNE SUNDAY SHOW (w/SWT)

June 13 WINONA, MN AMATEUR - NON PRO EXTRAVAGANZA SAT (w/LAE w/ SWT)

3 10 17 24 31

June 27 MIDLAND, MI MICHIGAN SHOOT-OUT 2020

June 20 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS JUNE 20TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 12 WINONA, MN AMATEUR - NON PRO EXTRAVAGANZA FRI (w/LAE w/ SWT)

FRI

June 27 AYLMER, ON OCHA WALKERS 1

June 20 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SAT (w/SWT)

June 20 - June 21 MADRAS, OR OREGON CHA SHOW SAT/SUN (w/LAE)

2 9 16 23 30

June 27 ADA, OK SOCHA SATURDAY (w/LAE)

June 19 - June 20 MADRAS, OR OREGON CHA SHOW FRI/SAT (w/LAE)

June 12 - June 13 CLARESHOLM, AB CLARESHOLM JUNE JITTERS FRI-SAT (w/LAE w/SWT)

THU

June 27 DOSWELL, VA AREA 17 & 19 SATURDAY CUTTING (w/SWT)

June 19 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS JUNE 19TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 20 BISMARCK, ND MOVIN ON 1 (w/LAE w/SWT)

1 8 15 22 29

June 27 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 19 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM FRI (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 12 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA FRIDAY (w/SWT)

WED

June 26 SWAINSBORO, GA WATEREE CHA SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 3 LOVELAND, CO STARS, STRIPES & FIRECRACKERS FRIDAY (w/LAE w/ SWT) July 4 SARATOGA, WY SEVEN BAR RANCH CUTTING SAT (w/LAE w/SWT) July 4 LOVELAND, CO STARS, STRIPES & FIRECRACKERS SATURDAY (w/LAE w/ SWT)

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June 6 JERSEYVILLE, ON OCHA ANCASTER 1

4 11 18 25

June 7 BROKEN BOW, NE CHAN JUNE SUNDAY (w/LAE)

June 10 - June 11 LAS VEGAS, NV PCCHA CORE BALANCE DERBY #3 JUNE 10-11- CANCELED

June 6 BELTON, TX BELL COUNTY CHA SAT (w/LAE w/SWT)

THU

June 7 FAITH, SD REED RANCH SPRING CUTTING 3 (w/LAE w/SWT)

June 6 LEWISBURG, WV JMJ FARM COUNTRY CUTTIN SATURDAY (w/SWT)

June 6 LAKE WACCAMAW, NC TOBACCO ROAD FUTURITY SAT (w/LAE w/SWT)

JULY 2020

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July 19 GLASGOW, MT HI LINE CUTTING 3 (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 9 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SUN SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 4 LUBBOCK, TX PANHANDLE LABOR DAY SHOW FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 9 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM THURS (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 19 COLUMBIANA, OH GARWOOD ARENA SUNDAY (w/SWT)

August 9 AYLMER, ON OCHA WALKERS 4

September 4 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING WKN FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 9 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #1 (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 24 PASO ROBLES, CA CALIFORNIA MID STATE FAIR CUTTING WKN FRIDAY

August 9 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA AUG SUN 9TH (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 10 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 25 LOGAN TOWNSHIP, NJ PCHA SUMMER CUTTING SAT (w/SWT)

August 10 - August 11 LOUISVILLE, KY KENTUCKY STATE FAIR (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 4 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE LABOR DAY FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 10 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #1 SHOW #2 (w/ LAE w/SWT)

July 25 PONTOTOC, MS NORTHEAST MS CHA (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 14 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING WKN FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 25 PASO ROBLES, CA CALIFORNIA MID STATE FAIR CUTTING WKN SATURDAY

August 15 PONTOTOC, MS NORTHEAST MS CHA (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 26 LOGAN TOWNSHIP, NJ PCHA SUMMER CUTTING SUN (w/SWT)

August 15 WEST MANSFIELD, OH LAZY H RANCH - AUGUST SATURDAY SHOW (w/SWT)

July 28 - July 29 RENO, NV PCCHA ROAD TO RENO #1 (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 15 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING WKN SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 29 - July 30 RENO, NV PCCHA ROAD TO RENO #2 (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 16 WEST MANSFIELD, OH LAZY H RANCH - AUGUST SUNDAY SHOW (w/SWT)

July 30 - July 31 RENO, NV PCCHA ROAD TO RENO #3 (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 21 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS AUGUST 21ST SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 31 - August 1 RENO, NV PCCHA ROAD TO RENO #4 (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 21 ADA, OK SOCHA FRIDAY (w/LAE)

August 1 WRIGHT, WY WRIGHT WYOMING CUTTING 1 (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 22 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS AUGUST 22ND SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 1 AMARILLO, TX PANHANDLE CHA SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 22 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 1 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA AUG SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 22 WHITESBORO, TX MCHA AUGUST SAT (w/SWT)

August 2 WRIGHT, WY WRIGHT WYOMING CUTTING 2 (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 22 ADA, OK SOCHA SATURDAY (w/LAE)

August 2 AMARILLO, TX PANHANDLE CHA SUNDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 23 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SUNDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 2 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA AUG SUNDAY (w/SWT)

August 26 - August 29 NAMPA, ID ICHA FUTURITY WAY OUT WEST SERIES (w/LAE)

August 7 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM FRI (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 28 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM FRI (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 7 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS AUGUST 7TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 29 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SAT (w/SWT)

August 7 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA AUG FRI 7TH (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 29 KINGMAN, KS BECHA CIRCUIT SERIES #2 SATURDAY (w/LAE)

August 8 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SAT (w/SWT)

August 30 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SUN (w/SWT)

August 8 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS AUGUST 8TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 30 KINGMAN, KS BECHA CIRCUIT SERIES #2 SUNDAY (w/LAE)

August 8 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SAT SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 3 OCALA, FL FCHA SEPT 3RD THURSDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

August 8 AYLMER, ON OCHA WALKERS 3

September 4 ADA, OK SOCHA FRIDAY (w/LAE)

September 11 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA FRIDAY (w/LAE)

August 8 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA AUG SAT 8TH (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 4 OCALA, FL FCHA SEPT 4TH FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 11 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #5 FRIDAY (w/LAE)

August 9 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SUN (w/SWT)

September 4 PARIS, ON PARIS FAIR

September 11 - September 12 LOVELAND, CO WESTERN STATES FALL FRI-SAT (w/LAE w/SWT)

July 10 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING FRI- CANCELED July 11 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SAT (w/SWT) July 11 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #1 SHOW #3 (w/ LAE w/SWT) July 11 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SAT SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT) July 11 BEVERLY, WV WEST VIRGINIA CHA JULY SAT (w/SWT) July 11 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING SAT- CANCELED July 12 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SUN (w/SWT) July 12 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #1 SHOW #4 (w/ LAE w/SWT) July 12 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SUN SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

COMING EVENTS: WEEKEND

July 12 BEVERLY, WV WEST VIRGINIA CHA JULY SUN (w/SWT) July 16 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #2 SHOW #1 (w/ LAE w/SWT) July 17 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #2 SHOW #2 (w/ LAE w/SWT) July 17 GLASGOW, MT HI LINE CUTTING 1 (w/LAE w/SWT) July 18 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #2 SHOW #3 (w/ LAE w/SWT) July 18 LEBANON, TN COUNTRY MUSIC CHA SAT (w/LAE w/SWT) July 18 GLASGOW, MT HI LINE CUTTING 2 (w/LAE w/SWT) July 18 COLUMBIANA, OH GARWOOD ARENA SATURDAY (w/SWT) July 19 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE CIRCUIT #2 SHOW #4 (w/ LAE w/SWT) July 19 LEBANON, TN COUNTRY MUSIC CHA SUN (w/LAE w/SWT)

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September 5 WEST MANSFIELD, OH LAZY H RANCH - SEPTEMBER SATURDAY SHOW (w/SWT) September 5 ADA, OK SOCHA SATURDAY (w/LAE) September 5 OCALA, FL FCHA SEPT 5TH SATURDAY (w/SWT) September 5 WATERFORD, ON ERNIE WILSON CANADIAN CUTTING CLASSIC SATURDAY September 5 LUBBOCK, TX PANHANDLE LABOR DAY SHOW SATURDAY (w/LAE w/ SWT) September 5 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING WKN SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) September 5 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE LABOR DAY SATURDAY (w/ LAE w/SWT) September 6 - September 11 RANCHO MURIETA, CA EL RANCHO FUTURITY & SHOW #1 (w/LAE w/SWT) September 6 WEST MANSFIELD, OH LAZY H RANCH - SEPTEMBER SUNDAY SHOW (w/SWT) September 6 OCALA, FL FCHA SEPT 6TH SUNDAY (w/SWT) September 6 WATERFORD, ON ERNIE WILSON CANADIAN CUTTING CLASSIC SUNDAY September 6 LUBBOCK, TX PANHANDLE LABOR DAY SHOW SUNDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) September 6 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE LABOR DAY SUNDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) September 7 IGNACIO, CO CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE LABOR DAY MONDAY (w/ LAE w/SWT) September 8 - September 11 PONOKA, AB BLACK ELK FALL SPECTACULAR WK SHOW #1 (w/LAE w/ SWT) September 9 - September 12 PONOKA, AB BLACK ELK FALL SPECTACULAR WK SHOW #2 (w/LAE w/ SWT) September 10 - September 13 PONOKA, AB BLACK ELK FALL SPECTACULAR WK SHOW #3 (w/LAE w/ SWT) September 10 - September 12 RANCHO MURIETA, CA EL RANCHO FUTURITY & SHOW #2 (w/LAE w/SWT)


FOR DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING EACH OF THE SHOWS LISTED AND THE MOST UP TO DATE LIST OF CANCELED SHOWS PLEASE VISIT NCHACUTTING.COM. September 12 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA SATURDAY

September 24 MORIARTY, NM NEW MEXICO CHA MORIARTY THURSDAY (w/SWT)

October 16 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #6 FRIDAY (w/LAE)

November 1 WACO, TX WACO TEXAS FUTURITY LLC 2 (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 12 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 25 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS SEPTEMBER 25TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 16 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING WKN FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

November 3 WACO, TX WACO TEXAS FUTURITY LLC 3 (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 12 LEBANON, MO STATE OF MISSOURI CHA SAT (w/LAE)

September 25 MORIARTY, NM NEW MEXICO CHA MORIARTY FRIDAY (w/SWT)

October 17 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA SATURDAY

September 12 WHITESBORO, TX MCHA SEPTEMBER SAT (w/SWT)

September 26 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS SEPTEMBER 26TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 17 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA SATURDAY (w/SWT)

September 12 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SAT SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 26 MORIARTY, NM NEW MEXICO CHA MORIARTY SATURDAY (w/SWT)

October 17 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #6 SATURDAY (w/LAE)

September 12 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #5 SATURDAY (w/LAE)

September 26 KINGMAN, KS BECHA CIRCUIT SERIES #3 SATURDAY (w/LAE)

October 17 LADY LAKE, FL FRCC OCTOBER SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 12 BLOOMSBURG, PA PENNSYLVANIA CHA MEMORIAL CUTTING SAT (w/SWT)

September 27 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS SEPTEMBER 27TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 17 WHITESBORO, TX JARED LESH CUTTING WKN SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 12 - September 13 LOVELAND, CO WESTERN STATES FALL SAT-SUN (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 27 MORIARTY, NM NEW MEXICO CHA MORIARTY SUNDAY (w/SWT)

September 12 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA SATURDAY 12TH (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 18 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA SUNDAY

September 27 KINGMAN, KS BECHA CIRCUIT SERIES #3 SUNDAY (w/LAE)

September 13 SWEETWATER, TX BCCHA SUNDAY

September 29 - October 4 COLUMBUS, OH ALL AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE CONGRESS (w/LAE)

October 18 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA SUNDAY (w/SWT)

September 13 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SUNDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 2 CARTHAGE, MO OZARK MOUNTAIN CHA FRI (w/LAE)

September 13 LEBANON, MO STATE OF MISSOURI CHA SUN (w/LAE)

October 3 CARTHAGE, MO OZARK MOUNTAIN CHA SAT (w/LAE)

September 13 RANCHO MURIETA, CA EL RANCHO FUTURITY & SHOW #3 (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 3 WHITESBORO, TX MCHA OCTOBER SAT (w/SWT)

September 13 FOREST, MS CENTRAL MS CHA SUN SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 9 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS OCTOBER 9TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 13 BLOOMSBURG, PA PENNSYLVANIA CHA MEMORIAL CUTTING SUN (w/SWT)

October 10 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS OCTOBER 10TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 13 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA SUNDAY 13TH (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 10 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 18 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM FRI (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 10 LEWISBURG, WV JMJ FARM COUNTRY CUTTING SATURDAY (w/SWT)

September 19 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SAT (w/SWT)

October 10 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA OCT SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 19 SULPHUR, LA ACADIAN CHA SEPTEMBER 19TH (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 10 FOREST, MS JM SANDERS MEMORIAL FUTURITY SAT (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 19 LADY LAKE, FL FRCC SEPTEMBER SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 11 GONZALES, TX 3 AMIGOS OCTOBER 11TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 27 JACKSON, MS SOUTHERN FUTURITY NIGHT SHOWS TUES (w/LAE w/ SWT)

September 19 JERSEYVILLE, ON OCHA ANCASTER ROUNDUP SAT

October 11 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SUNDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 30 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM FRI (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 19 COLUMBIANA, OH GARWOOD ARENA SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 11 LEWISBURG, WV JMJ FARM COUNTRY CUTTING SUNDAY (w/SWT)

October 31 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SAT (w/SWT)

September 20 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SUN (w/SWT)

October 11 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA OCT SUNDAY (w/SWT)

October 31 CHEROKEE, OK BECHA CIRCUIT SERIES #4 SAT (w/LAE)

September 20 SULPHUR, LA ACADIAN CHA SEPTEMBER 20TH (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 11 FOREST, MS JM SANDERS MEMORIAL FUTURITY SUN (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 31 WACO, TX WACO TEXAS FUTURITY LLC 1 (w/LAE w/SWT)

September 20 JERSEYVILLE, ON OCHA ANCASTER ROUNDUP SUN

October 15 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA THURSDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

November 1 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SUN (w/SWT)

September 20 COLUMBIANA, OH GARWOOD ARENA SUNDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 16 ALVARADO, TX WCTCHA FRIDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

November 1 CHEROKEE, OK BECHA CIRCUIT SERIES #4 SUN (w/LAE)

November 4 WACO, TX WACO TEXAS FUTURITY LLC 4 (w/LAE w/SWT) November 4 - November 5 LOUISVILLE, KY NAILE (w/LAE w/SWT) November 5 WACO, TX WACO TEXAS FUTURITY LLC 5 (w/LAE w/SWT) November 6 CARTHAGE, MO OZARK MOUNTAIN CHA FRI (w/LAE) November 6 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET NOVEMBER 6TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT) November 6 WACO, TX WACO TEXAS FUTURITY LLC 6 (w/LAE w/SWT) November 6 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #7 FINALS FRIDAY (w/LAE)

October 23 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET OCTOBER 23RD SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT) October 23 JACKSON, MS SOUTHERN FUTURITY NIGHT SHOWS FRI (w/LAE w/SWT) October 23 ADA, OK SOCHA FRIDAY (w/LAE)

November 6 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA NOV FRI 6TH (w/LAE w/SWT) November 7 CARTHAGE, MO OZARK MOUNTAIN CHA SAT (w/LAE) November 7 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET NOVEMBER 7TH SHOW (w/SWT) November 7 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 24 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET OCTOBER 24TH SHOW (w/SWT) October 24 JACKSON, MS SOUTHERN FUTURITY NIGHT SHOWS SAT (w/LAE w/SWT) October 24 ADA, OK SOCHA SATURDAY (w/LAE) October 25 BRENHAM, TX BLUEBONNET OCTOBER 25TH SHOW (w/LAE w/SWT)

October 26 JACKSON, MS SOUTHERN FUTURITY NIGHT SHOWS MON (w/LAE w/ SWT)

November 7 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #7 FINALS SATURDAY (w/LAE) November 7 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA NOV SAT 7TH (w/LAE w/SWT) November 7 LYONS, KS SFI FALLFEST CUTTING SAT (w/LAE) November 8 AMARILLO, TX PALO DURO SUNDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) November 8 STILLWATER, OK LAZY J ARENA SERIES #7 FINALS SUNDAY (w/LAE) November 8 SHELBYVILLE, KY KENTUCKY CHA NOV SUN 8TH (w/LAE w/SWT) November 8 LYONS, KS SFI FALLFEST CUTTING SUN (w/LAE) November 12 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM THURS (w/LAE w/SWT) November 13 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM FRI (w/SWT) November 14 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SAT (w/SWT) November 14 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA NOV SATURDAY (w/LAE w/SWT) November 15 GRAHAM, TX PK CUTTERS @ GRAHAM SUN (w/SWT) November 15 RAINSVILLE, AL NEALCHA NOV SUNDAY (w/SWT)

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Due to the unreliability of fax transmissions, please email your forms. If this is not an option please print and mail the forms to the address shown along with your payment.

The above signed affirms and acknowledges that: he/she must be an NCHA member to participate in the program; it is the senders responsibility to show timely receipt of full payment by NCHA and timely receipt of all required paperwork by NCHA; sire must be subscribed for the correct breeding year for the foal to be eligible for program (applies to all foals born after 2012); and payment of nomination fees do not enter foal into , entry fees must still be paid to enter the event.

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NCHA Membership 2020

2020 NCHA Membership Application

New Member

NCHA Membership, File 916204, Dept. 602, P.O. Box 961218, Fort Worth, Texas 76161-9797 Phone 817.244.6188 Fax 817.244.2015 www.nchacutting.com

Member # _________________ Name (Individual, Ranch, Business, Partnership)_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Have you ever had a membership under another name(s)? ______________________________________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________________________ State/Province ______________________________________________________Country _____________________________Zip/Postal Code _________________ Phone_____________________________________________________________ Cell ________________________________________________________________ Email:

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Area Designation is determined by the address indicated on this form unless otherwise stated here. Area Designation for 2020 Point Year _________ (Area Designation is not retroactive) For an area map, visit nchacutting.com You must also send a list of horses and riders to lsmith@nchacutting.com. If you purchase a horse during the year that needs to be designated, don't forget to notify lsmith@nchacutting.com.

Membership expires annually December 31st

$140 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES CHATTER, AMATEUR, NON PRO. OWNER OR TRAINER

Memberships that include the Cutting Horse Chatter magazine will receive ONE COPY PER HOUSEHOLD.

Chatter is included in the US & Canada by standard delivery. First Class & International see additional fee below.

$80 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP

ONLINE CHATTER ONLY, AMATEUR, NON PRO. OWNER OR TRAINER

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AMATEUR/NON PRO NEW, must also complete Amateur/Non-Pro Application $2000 LIMIT RIDER AND/OR OPEN RIDER/NON TRAINER TRAINER, please donate to PAC* below OWNER All owners that have horses competing will need the $80 membership or the $140 membership. RANCH, BUSINESS, PARTNERSHIP Owner _____________________ Tax ID#______________ YOUTH (Age 18 and Under) YOUTH DOB: __________________________(Required)

 $65 NON COMPETING ANNUAL

YOUTH MEMBERSHIP ** (Age 18 and under)    

MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES CHATTER MAGAZINE ONE PER HOUSEHOLD

ONLY for members that Do Not Show and Do Not have Horses that Show

Total Due $__________________ Method of Payment  Check/Money Order  Visa  Discover  Master Card  American Express

$50 Annual Youth Membership with Ama/Non Pro $200 Life Youth Membership (through age 18)

$400 Life Youth Membership with Ama/Non Pro (through age 18) ** Youth membership fee is based on your age at the beginning of the NCHA point year (18 and under) Showing in the Youth class is based on the NYCHA point year, your age on June 1st (18 and under) Chatter - Special Youth Issue - October Only

DONATIONS  NCHA Charities Foundation*** $_____________  NYCHA (Youth) $_____________ PAC* $_________________

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$25 Annual Youth Membership

$55 US First Class Magazine Mailing Fee, must also select $140 membership.

$75 International Magazine Mailing Fee

All Members Must Sign: By renewal of membership dues or by the Undersigned parties, as a condition of membership, agree to become familiar with and be bound by the rules of the National Cutting Horse Association. The undersigned expressly agree to have all disputes related to compliance with or violation of these rules resolved by the procedure provided in these rules. If under 21 years of age, a parent/guardian signature is required. You further understand that by providing your mailing and/or email address(es), you consent to receive mail sent by or on behalf of the NCHA and that you have the requisite authority to give permission to the NCHA on behalf of yourself and your company. By their signature to this application, all youth members and their parents/guardians expressly acknowledge that they have reviewed and become familiar with the NYCHA Code of Conduct published on the NCHA website and agree to abide by and be bound by the terms of that Code.

Signature: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Youth Signature: __________________________________ Parent Signature:_________________________________________ Dues/payments MAY BE deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense, however, contributions and gifts to the National Cutting Horse Association are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Donations to NCHA Charities Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization, are deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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NCHA Suspension and Denial of Privileges List

Probations and suspensions may have been cleared by the time the magazine is published and mailed. The following persons have been suspended from the National Cutting Horse Association and/or denied all privileges of the Association until further notice. Proceedings have been conducted con in accordance with National Cutting Horse Association Rules.

Non-Pro Suspensions DUFURRRENA, BRANDON, Gainesville, TX Rule 50.d.2 and 51.a.4 July 19, 2018 - July 19, 2021

Non-Pro Probations New Suspensions A PERFECT “10”, Adrienne Patou, Fort Worth, Texas..........................Rule Texas. 40 AARON, CHRISTOPHER, Walker, Louisiana ....................................... Rule 40 ABEAR, KENNETH, Burleson, Texas. ....................................................Rule 40 ADJUSTO OF TEXAS, Weatherford, Texas............................................Rule Texas. 40 ADKINS, RL (ROB), Sweetwater, Texas.................................................Rule Texas. 40 AGVEST INTERNATIONAL QUARTER HORSE CUTTING #1, Houston, Texas................................................................................Rule 40 AIR RIDE HITCH, Beach Island, South Carolina. ...............................Rule 40 ALLEN, CHRISTEN, Creswell, Oregon. ................................................Rule 40 ALL PHASE ARENA, Spring Grove, Minnesota....................................Rule Minnesota. 40 AMERICAN MASTERCRAFT, Boca Raton, Florida. ..............................Rule 40 AMIGOS EMPLEO LEGAL, INC., Dallas, Texas. ..................................Rule 40 ANDERSON, MERRILL, Marshall, Texas. .............................................Rule 40 ANDERSON, SUSAN, Canby, Oregon..................................................Rule Oregon. 40 AERIAL LIGHTING, Watseka, Illinois...................................................Rule Illinois 40 ARNOLD, MIKE, dba CUT A COW, Springfield, Missouri. ................Rule 40 ASHLEY, SHELLY , Sayre, Oklahoma....................................................Rule Oklahoma. 40 ATLAS HORSEWALKER, THE , Plano, Texas. .......................................Rule 40 AUBIN, GEORGE, dba WICHITA LAND AND CATTLE CO., WHC, SIGMA CORP, et al, Houston, Texas. .................................Rule 40 AUDIO CEL, Carrollton, Texas..............................................................Rule Texas. 40 AYERS GROUP, THE , dba SONNY WOOLEY, Abilene, Texas. ..........................................................................................................Rule 40 B & S FARM SUPPLY, Winona, Texas....................................................Rule Texas. 40 BAILEY, CHUCK, dba LONESTAR VIDEO, Rising Star, Texas. ............................................................................Rule 40 BARBER, GALE, Madison, Alabama......................................................Rule Alabama. 40 BARRETT, BRIDGETT, Liberty, Utah .....................................................Rule 40 BARRON, GRANT, Stephenville, Texas.................................................Rule Texas. 40 BEALS, DENNY & JILL, Lufkin, Texas...................................................Rule Texas. 40 BECK, ERNEST, Midland, Texas. ...........................................................Rule 40 BENDING B TRADING LLC, Collierville, Tennessee...........................Rule Tennessee 40 BENEFIELD, DOUG, Bowling Green, Kentucky. .................................Rule 40 BERGER, BENJAMIN, Brenham, Texas .................................................Rule 40 BENGSTON, BEN, Ogden, Iowa...........................................................Rule Iowa. 40 BERNARD, THOMAS, Int. West, France...............................................Rule France. 40 BERNIE’S CUSTOM COACH OF TEXAS, INC., Houston, Texas................................................................................Rule 40 BETTER BUILT ARENA CONSTRUCTION, Okarche, Oklahoma........................................................................................Rule 40 BLACK FOREST SADDLERY, Louisville, Kentucky...............................Rule Kentucky. 40 BLACKMON, EDDIE, DeKalb, Texas. ...................................................Rule 40 BLACKWELL, REX, Elk City, Kansas......................................................Rule Kansas. 40 BLANKS, RENEE, Aubrey, Texas. ...........................................................Rule 40 BM OF TEXAS, San Antonio, Texas.......................................................Rule Texas. 40 BOBBI BROWN COSMETICS/DOTTIE MCGONAGILL, Fort Worth, Texas.............................................................................Rule 40 BODE, KEVIN, Frisco, Texas..................................................................Rule Texas. 40 BOGARD, BO, Eagles Nest, New Mexico. ............................................Rule 40 BOHANON, BERNADETTE - Heber Cith, Utah. .................................Rule 40 BONIN, DOUGLAS, LaPorte, Indiana..................................................Rule Indiana. 40 BOONE, RICK, dba WOLF CREEK RANCH, Dallas, Texas. ................Rule 40 BOOTH, KRISTEN, Temecula, California.............................................Rule California. 40 BOSTWICK, DAVID, CREATIVE CHARACTERS, Oblong, IL...............Rule IL 40 BOUGET, BOB, Branch, Louisiana .......................................................Rule 40 BOWLES, DEAN, Portland, Tennessee..................................................Rule Tennessee. 40 BRANNAN, DAVE, dba SOUTHERN AIRS RANCHES, Doralville, Georgia..........................................................................Rule 40 BUCKLE T HORSES, Pattison, Texas.....................................................Rule Texas. 40 BURKE, ROBERT L., Lancaster, California............................................Rule California. 40 BUSH PRODUCTS, Bryan, Texas...........................................................Rule Texas. 40 CAMPBELL, JAMES, Gilbert, Arizona. ..................................................Rule 40 CANDLESTICK CONSTRUCTION, Deloraine, Manitoba, Canada.............................................................................................Rule 40 CAPRON, TENAYA, Fort Worth, Texas..................................................Rule Texas. 40 CARROLL, TOMMY, Weatherford, Texas..............................................Rule Texas. 40 CARTER, BILLY W., Natchitoches, Louisiana. ......................................Rule 40 CASTEL INTERNATIONAL, Houston, Texas.........................................Rule Texas. 40 CATAWBA RANCH, Lancing, Tennessee............................................... Tennessee. ..............................................Rule Rule 40 CATENA WATCHES/BILL KRAFT, Tioga, Texas. ...................................Rule 40

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CATON RANCHES/JUDY CATON, Snohomish, Washington.............Rule 40 CAVANAGH, JOHNNIE, Petaluma, California. ...................................Rule 40 CELEBRITY CLASSIC, Provo, Utah. ......................................................Rule 40 CHAMBERLAIN, CONNER, Davis, Oklahoma....................................Rule 40 CHINOOK PRODUCTIONS, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. .....................Rule 40 CHISHOLM TRAIL BOOT CO., Fort Worth, Texas. .............................Rule 40 CIRCLE H WELDING, Hico, Texas. ......................................................Rule 40 CML HEALTH MATTERS, INC., Justin, Texas.......................................Rule 40 COATES MANUFACTURING INC., Bossier City, Louisisana..............Rule 40 COGBURN, DAVID BRET, Clayton, Oklahoma. .................................Rule 40 COLLINS, RICHARD, Oceanside, New York........................................Rule 40 COLMENAREZ, JOSE, Miami, Florida. ................................................Rule 40 CONNELLA, KEITH, Malakoff, Texas. ..................................................Rule 40 CONNELLA, TIM, Seguin, Texas. ..........................................................Rule 40 CONTINENTAL QUARTER HORSES, INC., Sanger, Texas..................Rule 40 COPENHAVER, TODD, Valley View, Texas. .........................................Rule 40 CORLEY, MELVIN D., Middletown, Kentucky. ....................................Rule 40 COWBOY COUNTRY WESTERN STORE, McAlester, Oklahoma. ....................................................................Rule 40 COWBOY’S CHOICE GOLD AND SILVER, McAlester, Oklahoma. ....................................................................Rule 40 COWHORSE SUPPLY, Winter Haven ..................................................Rule 40 COW CUTTERS CHA, Anadarko, Oklahoma. .....................................Rule 40 CRAIG, MIKE, Gainesville, Texas. .........................................................Rule 40 CREASEY, JUDY BROWNING, Montgomery, Texas.............................Rule 40 CROSS, JOHN, Poolville, Texas.............................................................Rule 40 CROOM, MATHEW, Weatherford, Texas...............................................Rule 40 CUNNINGHAM REAL ESTATE, Bowie, Texas. .....................................Rule 40 CUTTER CUSTOM TRUCKS, Grapevine, Texas....................................Rule 40 D & D HORSE TRANSPORT, Oakdale, California. .............................Rule 40 DALEY, MIKE, Sonora, California.........................................................Rule 40 DALLEY, ROBERT, dba D BAR D MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Gonzales, Texas ..........................................................Rule 40 DARK, LARRY, Dallas, Texas..................................................................Rule 40 DAVIS, BROOKE, Cantonment, Florida...............................................Rule 40 DAY, TAMRA, Okmulgee, Oklahoma....................................................Rule 40 DE BROGGI FARM HORSE TRANSPORTATION, Stock ton, California.........................................................................................Rule 40 DETWILER, TIM & SUSIE, Bonham, Texas...........................................Rule 40 DIAL, JOHN, Fort Worth, Texas. ...........................................................Rule 40 DIAMOND D ENTERPRISES, Waxahachie, Texas................................Rule 40 DIAMOND GROUP, SEAPORT WHOLESALE, Los Angeles, California. .......................................................................................Rule 40 DONATH, RICK, Peoria, Illinois...........................................................Rule 40 DORN, DOUGLAS & SHERYL, Kuno, Idaho.......................................Rule 40 DOUBLE M SIGNS, Flower Mound, Texas...........................................Rule 40 D.R. BROWN CORPORATION, Brownwood, Texas............................Rule 40 DR PERFORMANCE/STEVE SHELLY, Helena, Montana.....................Rule 40 DULANEY, CHARLES, Meridian, Mississippi.......................................Rule 40 DUNCAN, TOM, Greenville, Texas.......................................................Rule 40 DYER, TONY, Corinth, Texas.................................................................Rule 40 EAGLE, AL, dba LONE STAR AUTOMOTIVE, Fort Worth, Texas.............................................................................Rule 40 EDWARDS QUARTER HORSES, Milton Florida..................................Rule 40 ELWOOD, ALAN, Hinsdale, Illinois.....................................................Rule 40 ENDSLEY, SHARON, dba CIRCLE H EXCHANGE, Fort Worth, Texas.............................................................................Rule 40 EQUESTRIAN VIDEO PRODUCTIONS, Granbury, Texas...................Rule 40 EQUIHEALTH, Boulder, Colorado. ......................................................Rule 40 EQUINE AMERICA CORPORATION, PRESIDENT DON BECKER, Dallas, Texas..........................................................Rule 40 EQUINE PLANNED INVESTMENTS, Scottsdale, Arizona...................Rule 40 EQUISCAN, Ray Miller, Jr., Baraboo, Wisconsin. ................................Rule 40 EVANS, FRED, Baton Rouge, Louisiana................................................Rule 40 EVANS, SHERYL, Livermore, California. ..............................................Rule 40 ESTEP QUARTER HORSES, Weiser, Idaho...........................................Rule 40 FAITZ, PAT, Polk City, Florida. ..............................................................Rule 40 FARR, DUSTY, Wichita Falls, Texas. ......................................................Rule 40 FARR, PATRICIA, Palm Desert, California............................................Rule 40 FERNANDEZ, FERNANDO, Ocala, Florida..........................................Rule 40 FISACKERLY, PETER & SANDY, Russellville, Kentucky........................Rule 40 FLETCHER, JERRY, Phoenix, Arizona ...................................................Rule 40 FLETCHER, RICKEY, Red Oak, Texas....................................................Rule 40 FLIT CONNECTION, THE, Chouteau, Oklahoma. .............................Rule 40 FONTENOT, FORREST, LeBlanc, Louisiana.........................................Rule 40 FOX, BOBBY, Glen Allen, Missouri.......................................................Rule 40 FOX BRANCH COLLECTION, Moberly, Missouri...............................Rule 40 FRANCE, JAMES R., Hudson, BC, Canada...........................................Rule 40 FRANK, TROY & AMY, DESIGNSOFSTEEL.COM, Stillwater, Okalahoma. ...................................................................Rule 40 FREIGHTLINER, Fontana, California ...................................................Rule 40 FREDERIKS, WALTER J., dba AURORA PACIFIC CATTLE CO., Aurora, Oregon. ..............................................................................Rule 40 FRONTIER HORSE COMPLEX, Pilot Point, Texas...............................Rule 40 FULKERSON, TOMMY, Oakwood, Texas. ............................................Rule 40 FUNDERBURG, WILL, Canyon, Texas..................................................Rule 40 GARRETT, JAY, Lorena, Texas.................................................................Rule 40 GARRIOTT, SHAWN WESTERN ELECTRIC, Emporia, Kansas............Rule 40 GASS, NICK, Spring Branch, Texas .......................................................Rule 40 GATSHALL, DR. G. W., Forney, Texas. ..................................................Rule 40 GAY, DUSTIN, Mannsville, Ohio..........................................................Rule 40 GENENA, LINDA, Aubrey, Texas...........................................................Rule 40 GLENN, TOM, Redmond, Oregon........................................................Rule 40 GLISSON, MARCO, Wichita Falls, Texas. .............................................Rule Rule 40 GLOBAL CLASSIC CARS, Brownsboro, Texas......................................Rule 40

GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, New York, New York........................Rule 40 GOLDEN HORSE SHOW REVIEW, Bryn Mawr, California................Rule 40 GOODWIN, GARY, Geary, Oklahoma. ................................................Rule 40 GRAY, RICHARD, Conroe, Texas...........................................................Rule 40 GREEN, D. W., Stanberry, Missouri. .....................................................Rule 40 GREEN, ROD & ELAINE, Weatherford, Texas......................................Rule 40 GREEN, RICKY J., Tyler, Texas...............................................................Rule 40 GUARDINO, DAVID, Dallas, Texas.......................................................Rule 40 GULF COAST FENCE, Fulshear, Texas..................................................Rule 40 GUSTAFSON, JOHN, Valley Center, California...................................Rule 40 HAMBY, KAY, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. ..........................................Rule 40 HAMILTON DAN, dba FAIR DOLLAR FARMS, INC., Laurel, Florida. ................................................................................Rule 40 HANSEN, GARY, Agoura, California. ...................................................Rule 40 HARDWICK, NANCY, Dallas, Texas. ....................................................Rule 40 HARJO, PHILLIP & JEANNETTE, Maud, Oklahoma. ..........................Rule 40 HARNISH, JAY, Chico, Texas. ................................................................Rule 40 HARP, MICHELLE, HORSE SENSE, Beverly Hills, California.............Rule 40 HARRIS, JEFF, Maineville, Ohio............................................................Rule 40 HASKINS, PEGGY L., Carthage, Missouri.............................................Rule 40 HASTINGS, JOHN., Castle Rock, Colorado.........................................Rule 40 HAWLEY, MONTY, Bryan, Texas. ..........................................................Rule 40 HAYES, JOHN PHILLIP III, Laurinburg, North Carolina....................Rule 40 HEINEY, AMY, Meridian, Texas.............................................................Rule 40 HERNANDEZ, JOEY, Weatherford, Texas.............................................Rule 40 HENKEL, TEAL, Scottsdale, Arizona. ....................................................Rule 40 HERSHBERGER, DON, Billings, Montana...........................................Rule 40 HERTZ, CAROLYN, Happy, Texas. ........................................................Rule 40 HEYWOOD, WM & BRENDA, Fallon, Nevada....................................Rule 40 HIBBS, S. M., Rowlett, Texas................................................................. Rule 40 HICKLE, LYNN, Fort Worth, Texas........................................................Rule 40 HOBBS, E. W., Mansfield, Louisiana. ...................................................Rule 40 HODGES, CHARLES, Fort Worth, Texas...............................................Rule 40 HOFFMAN, MARILYN, Mineola, Texas. ...............................................Rule 40 HOFFMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Glendale, Arizona..................Rule 40 HOGNER, JEFF, dba SILVERWOOD WINTER CIRCUIT, Hardesty, Oklahoma.......................................................................Rule 40 HOOF BOND, DANA LEAHY, Hyannis, Massachusetts......................Rule 40 HOPKINS, DENNIS, Sanger, California...............................................Rule 40 HORSEIN’ AROUND INC., Carthage, Tennessee ................................Rule 40 HOUSTON RANCH, Whitesboro, Texas. .............................................Rule 40 HOWARD, KELLI, Whitesboro, Texas...................................................Rule 40 HOWARD, RIC, Houston, Texas. ..........................................................Rule 40 HUCK, BOBBY, dba CIMARRON RIVER CUTTING, Coldwater, Kansas...........................................................................Rule 40 HUEY, DANNY, Cleburne, Texas...........................................................Rule 40 HUGHES, JESSE, Burleson, Texas. ........................................................Rule 40 I DOTCOM PRODUCTS, San Jose, California.....................................Rule 40 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF HORSE FARMS, Dallas, Texas. ...................................................................................Rule 40 INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK VIDEO SALE, Alberta, Canada...............................................................................Rule 40 JACOB, BOYCE, Abilene, Texas.............................................................Rule 40 JENSEN, GEORGE, Jacksboro, Texas ....................................................Rule 40 JERRETT, JOSLIN (Wild Mushroom), Weatherford, Texas..................Rule 40 JEWELL EQUINE TRANSPORTATION, Leavenworth, Kansas.............Rule 40 JLD PRODUCTS, Fort Worth, Texas......................................................Rule 40 JOHNSON, C. NEIL, III, Missouri City, Texas......................................Rule 40 JOHNSON, KENNETH, dba GJ INTERNATIONAL, Arlington, Texas...............................................................................Rule 40 JONES, MR. & MRS. BRAD, Paris, Texas...............................................Rule 40 JONES, DREW, Ruston, Louisiana........................................................Rule 40 JONES, GREGORY, Ardmore, Oklahoma.............................................Rule 40 JONES, JACK M., JR., J&J SADDLERY, Marion, Kentucky. ..................Rule 40 JOSHUA TREE MARKETING, Edmond, Oklahoma. ...........................Rule 40 KAFKA, HAROLD, CRAZY HORSE RANCH, Millington, New Jersey........................................................................................Rule 40 KAPLAN, LES & ASSOCIATES, Elmsford, New York............................Rule 40 KACE INTERNATIONAL, Mesquite, Texas............................................Rule 40 KAUFMANN, ASHLY MEREDITH, Sonora, California........................Rule 40 KEETON, DOYLE & CAROL, Giddings, Texas......................................Rule 40 KEITH, LARRY, Sugar Grove, Virginia...................................................Rule 40 KING, DAVID, Louisville, Mississippi. .................................................Rule 40 KING, ED or JUDY, Santa Fe, Texas. .....................................................Rule 40 KING, MR. & MRS. JERRY, Corpus Christi, Texas................................Rule 40 KING OF SPORTS, HAROLD FLYNN, DIRECTOR, Little Rock, Arkansas.......................................................................Rule 40 KNOX, TONNIE & JAMIE, Yuma, Arizona...........................................Rule 40 LAIRD, HOWARD, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.......................................Rule 40 LAMB, CHERYL-HOOF DOCTOR, Burleson, Texas ............................Rule 40 LANDSBERG, AUDREY, Agua Dulce, California..................................Rule 40 LANGFORD, RANDY L., Katy, Texas.....................................................Rule 40 LAREDAO CONVERSION TRUCKS, Burleson, Texas..........................Rule 40 LAWRENCE INSURANCE GROUP, Greensboro, North Carolina................................................................................Rule 40 LAYLAND, CRAIG, Lubbock, Texas.......................................................Rule 40 LEACH, BOB, De Leon, Texas. ..............................................................Rule 40 LEATHER HORSE MERCANTILE, Weatherford, Texas.........................Rule 40 LEGATE, CAROL/LARRY BROWN REALTORS, Amarillo, Texas..........Rule 40 LEVITRE, JOSH, Bountiful, Utah ................................................. Rule 40 LEWIN, MICHAEL, Salado, Texas. ........................................................Rule 40 LEWIS, DAN, Caldwell, Idaho. .............................................................Rule 40 LEWIS, DAVID, LONE OAK STALLION STATION, Hendersonville, Tennessee..............................................................Rule Tennessee. Rule 40 LIFELINE EQUINE c/o JILL HINDS, Arena, Wisconsin. .....................Rule 40


LITTLE MONTANA LTD., Vienna, Virginia...........................................Rule 40 LOGO IT!, Logan, Utah .........................................................................Rule 40 LONE STAR FORD, Houston, Texas. ....................................................Rule 40 LONG, GREG, dba SHOW OFFS, Van Alstyne, Texas. .........................Rule 40 LUCAS, BOBBY, Edmond, Oklahoma. .................................................Rule 40 LYLES, LINDA, dba THE RANCH HOUSE, Abilene, Texas. ................Rule 40 LYNCH, DURWOOD, Plainview, Texas. ...............................................Rule 40 MACLEOD & HOPPER, Lexington, Kentucky. .....................................Rule 40 MAG BAR SYNDICATE, ALAN WEISS, Dallas, Texas. ..........................Rule 40 MAGNETIC SOLUTIONS, Wichita Falls, Texas ....................................Rule 40 MANDEVILLE, LISA, Northridge, California........................................Rule 40 MARRS, MIKE, Abilene, Texas. ..............................................................Rule 40 MARSHALL, LINDA, Vero Beach, Florida.............................................Rule 40 MARTIN, MICHELLE, Batavia, Illinois. ................................................Rule 40 MASSIMO, BELLEZZA -Italy, (Roma) ...................................................Rule 40 MATTHEWS, MICHELLE, Chino Valley, Arizona.................................Rule 40 MAY, LYNN, Monroe, Washington........................................................Rule 40 MAYFIELD, GREGORY SCOTT, Scott, Louisiana. ................................Rule 40 McCLELLAND, JOHN R., New Iberia, Louisiana. ...............................Rule 40 McFADDEN, EDDIE, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma...............................Rule 40 McGEE, JIM & FRIGGA, Hampton, Georgia. .......................................Rule 40 McGUIRE, ARVID, Anderson, Alabama. ..............................................Rule 40 McKEE, MIKE & VICKIE, Cleveland, Tennessee. ..................................Rule 40 McLEOD, MARILYN, Flora, Mississippi. ..............................................Rule 40 McRORY, BRYAN, Perry, Florida. ..........................................................Rule 40 MEBANE RANCHES, Woody, California ..............................................Rule 40 MID-ISLAND KENNELS, St. Croix, Virgin Islands...............................Rule 40 MID-WEST FEED & BEDDING, Lacygne, Kansas. ...............................Rule 40 MILAM, JULIE, Alta Loma, Texas. .........................................................Rule 40 MILEY STARFLEET TRAILER COMPANY, Sacramento, California.........................................................................................Rule 40 MILLER, BRAD/PREFERRED REINERS PRS, Inc. Wilmer, Texas. ................................................................................................Rule 40 MILLER, FRED, Metairie, Louisiana. .....................................................Rule 40 MILLER, RAY JR., EQUISCAN, Baraboo, Wisconsin............................Rule 40 MILLER, ROBERT GLENN, Houston, Texas. ........................................Rule 40 MILLER, TERRY, Bunkie, LA. ...........................................................Rule 50.d.4 MILLICAN, JOHN, Whiteville, North Carolina. ..................................Rule 40 MILLIGAN, KELLY, Laurinburg, North Carolina .................................Rule 40 MILLS, JERRY, Englewood, Colorado. ..................................................Rule 40 MILLSAP, RANDY, dba RED ROCK CATTLE COMPANY, Cumby, Texas...................................................................................Rule 40 MIZE, ALLEN, Dallas, Texas. .................................................................Rule 40 MONEY, MIKE, Santa Ynez, California. ...............................................Rule 40 MONTGOMERY, BETTY, Austin, Texas. ................................................Rule 40 MOORE, G.W., dba WESTERN WOOD SHAVINGS, Dallas, Texas. ...................................................................................Rule 40 MOREHOUSE, KIANA -Buckley, Washington .....................................Rule 40 MORRELL, KEITH, Hardy, Arkansas. ....................................................Rule 40 MOSIER, KARL, Stevensburg, Virginia..................................................Rule 40 MOSS, MICHELE, Aubrey, Texas. ..........................................................Rule 40 MOXY PRODUCTS, INC., Torrance, California. ..................................Rule 40 MURDOCH, DON, Dallas, Texas. ........................................................Rule 40 MUSICK, STAN & SUZI, Fort Smith, Arkansas.....................................Rule 40 NATION ADVERTISING, Albuquerque, New Mexico..........................Rule 40 NAT’L TEAM ROPING ASSN/DARLENE MILLER, Weatherford, Texas. .........................................................................Rule 40 NORRIS, DESTIINY, Ruskin, Florida ....................................................Rule 40 NOSAL, CHARLOTTE, Houston, Texas. ...............................................Rule 40 OLD HICKORY FURNITURE CO., Roanoke, Texas. ............................Rule 40 OLSON, TRACY, Canada .......................................................................Rule 40 O’MALLEY & ASSOCIATES, Los Angeles, California. ..........................Rule 40 OSORIO, CARLOS, Madison, Wisconsin. ............................................Rule 40 OUTLAW TRUCK, Carthage, Missouri..................................................Rule 40 OUT WEST FINE PROPERTIES, SI JARBOE, Dolores, Colorado. .........................................................................Rule 40 OWEN, SUSAN, Elizabeth, Colorado. ..................................................Rule 40 P & J ASSOCIATES, North Miami Beach, Florida. ...............................Rule 40 P.J. FINANCIAL, Los Molinos, California.............................................Rule 40 PACE, JERRY, Conroe, Texas. .................................................................Rule 40 PACE, STEPHANI A., Renton, Washington. .........................................Rule 40 PASS, MICHAEL, Whitesboro, Texas.....................................................Rule 40 PARKS, ROBBIE, Stephenville, Texas. ...................................................Rule 40 PEARSON, LONNIE, dba GOLDEN VALLEY RANCH, Norman, Oklahoma. ......................................................................Rule 40 PERKS, ANDREW, Brock, Texas.............................................................Rule 40 PERRIN, WIL, dba UNITED HYDROCARBON CORPORATION, Corona Del Mar, California..............................Rule 40 PITTMAN, MIKE, Temple, Texas............................................................Rule 40 PLEASURE ACRES PERFORMANCE HORSE SALE, Arcadia, Indiana.............................................................................................Rule 40 POKOJ, MALGOZATA, Poland..............................................................Rule 40 POLLARD BITS & SPURS/DANNY POLLARD, Merkel, Texas.............Rule 40 PONS, PHIL, Ocala, Florida. .................................................................Rule 40 PORTER, JEROME & JAMIE, Rogers, Arkansas.....................................Rule 40 POSEY, RANDY, Comanche, Texas........................................................Rule 40 POWERS, GEORGIA, dba WESTERN SLOPES SPRING CUTTING, Grand Junction, Colorado...........................................Rule 40 PRESTIGE TRUCK CONVERSIONS, JOE SLOWIAK, Burleson, Texas. ................................................................................................Rule 40 PROMENSCHENKEL, MARLYS, Olathe, Kansas. .................................Rule 40 PRO WALK MANUFACTURING -Ada, Oklahoma...............................Rule 40 PYLE, BOBBY, Bloomburg, Texas. .........................................................Rule 40

QUINTANA, REX, Benton City, Washington........................................Rule 40 RAFTER C, Lindale, Texas. .....................................................................Rule 40 RAINBOW, FRANK, Springtown, Texas. ...............................................Rule 40 RAMADA LIMITED WILLOW PARK, Aledo, Texas...............................Rule 40 RANCHLAND REALTY, INC., Granbury, Texas. ...................................Rule 40 RATJEN, JACK, Mansfield, Texas. ..........................................................Rule 40 RB QUARTER HORSES, Valley View, Texas ..........................................Rule 40 RED RIVER WESTERN DECOR/JEFF BURNS, Fort Worth, Texas.............................................................................Rule 40 RED STAR BREEDERS, Fayetteville, Tennessee. ....................................Rule 40 REEK, TOM, Brenham, Texas.................................................................Rule 40 REUTER, SHELIA, Kirkwood, California. .............................................Rule 40 RIDENS, D. C., Salem, Oregon. ............................................................Rule 40 RIVER RIDE OF TEXAS, INC., Alpine, Texas. .......................................Rule 40 RODDY, DEWEY, Jonesboro, Arkansas. ...............................................Rule 40 RODGERS, TEX, Pinehurst. Texas. ........................................................Rule 40 ROE, DOUG & MARY ANN, Moody, Texas. .......................................Rule 40 ROOT, HEIDI, Red Bluff, California. ....................................................Rule 40 RUSSELL, DON, dba REDBUD CLASSIC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma........................................................................................Rule 40 SACHTLEBEN, TROY J., Antonio, Colorado. .......................................Rule 40 SANTA FE SPIRIT, Albany, Georgia. ......................................................Rule 40 SANTA ROSA EQUINE, Vernon, Texas .................................................Rule 40 SARATOGA STALLS, Cedar Rapids, Iowa..............................................Rule 40 SCHAEFER, DARLENE, Las Vegas, Nevada...........................................Rule 40 SCHAEFER, ROBERT, Las Vegas, Nevada..............................................Rule 40 SCHWAB, RICHARD, dba SUMMIT LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY, Marietta, Oklahoma ...................................................Rule 40 SCHWARZ, SHELDON, Springfield, Georgia.......................................Rule 40 SEABREEZE TRAVEL, North Miami, Florida. .......................................Rule 40 SEGO, J.T., Tahlequah, Oklahoma. .......................................................Rule 40 SEGUIN HORSE CENTER, Seguin, Texas. ............................................Rule 40 SHOW OFFS, Van Alstyne, Texas...........................................................Rule 40 SHOWTIME SLEEPERS, INC., RICK WILLIAMS, Ocala, Florida..............................................................................................Rule 40 SHRIMPERS, Fort Worth, Texas.............................................................Rule 40 SIDE SADDLE BOUTIQUE/TAWNI Maughn , Weatherford, Texas. ...Rule 40 SILLIMAN, DARRELL, Bernie, Missouri................................................Rule 40 SILVERWOOD WINTER CIRCUIT, Jeff Hogner, Hardesty, Oklahoma........................................................................................Rule 40 SIMMONS, LUTHER, Florissant, Missouri ...........................................Rule 40 SIMS, HARVEY, FLYING BAR A RANCH, Rhome, Texas. ....................Rule 40 SIMS RANCH, Stephenville, Texas. .......................................................Rule 40 SKAGGS, CHRIS, Lancaster, California. ...............................................Rule 40 SMITH, DANIELLE, Ripley, Maine ........................................................Rule 40 SMITH, SID & VICKIE, Edgemont, Arkansas. ......................................Rule 40 SNODGRESS EQUIPMENT/Randy Snodgress, Joshua, Texas. ............Rule 40 SODA CREEK RANCH, Oronogo, Missouri.........................................Rule 40 SOUTHEASTERN CHA, LISA ETHERIDGE, Sec’y, Unadilla, Georgia. ...........................................................................................Rule 40 SOUTHWEST DISTRIBUTORS, Cleburne, Texas. .................................Rule 40 SPEIGHT, JOHN, Midland, Texas. ........................................................Rule 40 SPINNING F RANCH, Lake Forest, California.....................................Rule 40 STAHL, JOHN, De Soto, Kansas. ...........................................................Rule 40 STAN TAVENNER QUARTER HORSES, Ennis, Montana ....................Rule 40 STANLEY, STEVEN, Chillicothe, Texas. .................................................Rule 40 STAR HORSE PRODUCTIONS, INC., San Diego, California. ............Rule 40 STARNS, C. M., Fort Worth, Texas.........................................................Rule 40 STEINMEN, ROBERT & SUSAN, SK, Canada.......................................Rule 40 STEPHENS, ROBERT, Rocky Comfort, Missouri. .................................Rule 40 STEPHENS, SHA, Weatherford, Texas. ..................................................Rule 40 STEPHENS, STEVE, Clinton, Mississippi..............................................Rule 40 STEVENS, J.C., Canon City, Colorado. .................................................Rule 40 STICKLER, MIKE, Templeton, California. ............................................Rule 40 STITES, MARK, Custer, South Dakota...................................................Rule 40 STOCKYARDS REALTY, Fort Worth, Texas. ...........................................Rule 40 STONEMAN, MARK, Granbury, Texas. .................................................Rule 40 STRUCTURAL STEEL BLDG., Boca Raton, Florida. .............................Rule 40 SUPERIOR BARNS AND BUILDINGS/DEBBIE PEELE, Franklinville, South Carolina. ........................................................Rule 40 SUPERIOR EQUINE PHARMACEUTICAL, Pleasant Grove, Utah ......................................................................Rule 40 SWZT / STEVE TACKETT, Longmont, Colorado. .................................Rule 40 T-TREE QUARTER HORSES, Kerrville, Texas........................................Rule 40 TACKETT, STEVE - SWZT, Olney, Texas. ...............................................Rule 40 TAYLOR, CATHY, Olympia, Washington. .............................................Rule 40 TAW, Wingate, Texas. ..............................................................................Rule 40 TERRAL, RUSTY, Santa Maria, California. ............................................Rule 40 TETON RANCH CORP. c/o STEVE TUSHA, Emmetsburg, Iowa. .......Rule 40 TEXAS AMERICAN RANCHES, INC., Sanger, Texas. ...........................Rule 40 TEXAS EXOTIC BOOT COMPANY, Fort Worth, Texas. .......................Rule 40 TEXAS LAND & MINERALS d/b/a TL&M, Carrollton, Texas...............Rule 40 THORTON, MARY JO, GREAT SOUTHWEST RANCH, Greenville, Texas..............................................................................Rule 40 TIMBERCLAD PRODUCTS, Richardson, Texas. ...................................Rule 40 TOOTHACRE QUARTER HORSE SHOW, CAROLYN RENNINGER, SEC’Y, Sandburg, Pennsylvania. ..........Rule 40 TRAILS APARTMENTS, Fort Worth, Texas. ...........................................Rule 40 TRAVEL LODGE SUITES, Fort Worth, Texas.........................................Rule 40 TRIPLE C WELDING, Cleburne, Texas .................................................Rule 40 TRUCK & LIVESTOCK CONCEPTS, GLEN MILLER, Bleiblerville, Texas. ..........................................................................Rule 40 TUBAUGH, JOHN, EAGLE HORSE TRADING CO.,

Kansas City, Missouri. .....................................................................Rule 40 TURNER, KELSEY, Eufaula, Oklahoma ................................................Rule 40 TUTTLE, FERRELL, Victoria, Texas. .......................................................Rule 40 TYNAN, RUSSELL, Mesquite, Texas. .....................................................Rule 40 UNITED SPRTSMANS ASSOCIATION, Fort Davis, Alabama..............Rule 40 UTAH TAILORING, Baird, Texas. ..........................................................Rule 40 VAN HAM QUARTER HORSES, Pilot Point, Texas. .............................Rule 40 VAUGHN, DAN, Waxahachie, Texas. ....................................................Rule 40 VAUGHN, LLOYD & SHARON, Beeville, Texas. ..................................Rule 40 VAUGHN, LLOYD (EMMITT), Kenedy, Texas. .....................................Rule 40 WALKER, MILLIE, Opelousas, Louisiana..............................................Rule 40 WALL, TREY, Valley View, Texas. ...........................................................Rule 40 WALLACE, LOUIS N. & LINDA, Belton, Texas.....................................Rule 40 WALTON, BOB, Fort Worth, Texas. .......................................................Rule 40 WALTON, GERRY, FLY TECHNOLOGIES, Bedford, Texas. .................Rule 40 WATKINS, BILL, Denton, Texas. ............................................................Rule 40 WEATHERBUSTER, INC., El Cajon, California....................................Rule 40 WELLS, JACQUELINE, Austin Texas. ....................................................Rule 40 WELLS, JULIE, Boyd, Texas ....................................................................Rule 40 WESTERN CAROLINA HORSE SALES, Central, South Carolina..................................................................Rule 40 WESTERN TRUCKWORKS, Edmond, Oklahoma. ...............................Rule 40 WESTON, DONNA, Parma, Idaho. ......................................................Rule 40 WHITE, JEANNE, Pampa, Texas. ...........................................................Rule 40 WILLETT, TIMOTHY, Dallas, Texas. ......................................................Rule 40 WILLIAMS, BONNIE, NRM SADDLE RIDGE MORTGAGE, Weatherford, Texas. .........................................................................Rule 40 WINCHESTER, LORI, Searcy, Arkansas ................................................Rule 40 WINEY, MICHAEL, Evening Shade, Arkansas ......................................Rule 40 WMIT STUDIO A DESIGN LLC, Moneta, Virginia. .............................Rule 40 WOLFE, PATSI, Trinidad, Colorado.. ....................................................Rule 40 WRIGHT, KENNETH & ROXANNE, Kaufman, Texas. .........................Rule 40 WYNKOOP, JAMES, Tomball, Texas. ....................................................Rule 40 ZIMMERMAN, DICK, Portage, Indiana. ...............................................Rule 40

*Indicates New Suspensions.

NCHA Probation List BANUELOS, COOKIE, Las Vegas, NV January 20, 2020 - July 20, 2020 (Standing Rule 35A) BEVERIDGE, GLEN, Canada December 20, 2019 - June 28, 2020 (Standing Rule 35.A.1) CALOUDAS, CONSTANTINE, Brenham, TX July 26, 2019 - July 26, 2020 (Standing Rule 35.A.5) DUFURRENA, BRANDON, Gainesville, TX December 17, 2018 - December 17, 2021 (Standing Rule 50.d.2 and 51.a.4) DUFURRENA, ED, Gainesville, TX June 18, 2019 - June 18, 2022 (Standing Rule 50.d.2 and 51.a.4) RICE, CAITLIN, Weatherford, TX January 20, 2020 - July 20, 2020 (Standing Rule 35A) RODRIGUEZ, XAVIER, Miami, FL March 25, 2020 - March 25, 2021 (Standing Rule 35.A.1) VOGEL, JANIE, Saint Jo, TX July 3, 2018 - July 3, 2021 (Standing Rule 51.a.4)

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2019-2020 NCHA Directors

Pursuant to the NCHA s Constitution and Bylaws, the director elections for terms of service for the period of June 2019 - June 2022 were concluded on April 12, 2019. All directors elected in this year ‘s election will begin their three-year term of service at the NCHA Convention May 31 – June 2, 2019 in Fort Worth, TX. Below is a listing of the NCHA Board of Directors effective June 1, 2019. Alabama Julie Beasley (21) James Hooper (LD) Austin Shepard (20) Sam Shepard (LD) Lamar Waters (21) Arizona Sherry Cowan (22) Scott Raftery (20) Mike Stevens (22) Mike Wood (20) Arkansas Toddy Pitard (22) Tommy Williams (22) Lewis Wray (LD) Scott Wray (22) California & Hawaii Robert Adams (20) Phil Benadum (21) Lee Brooks (20) Kathy Cardon (20) Tim Castilaw (21) Norm Clark (20) Morgan Cromer (21) Rick Corso (23) Brent Erickson (21) Fred Erickson (20) Rock Hedlund (21) (EC) Suzanne Rodoni-Silverberg (21) Carol Ward (21) Stan Williams, Jr. (20) Colorado Nathan Miller (21) Steven Norris – President-Elect Ron Pietrafeso - President Michael Simmons (20) Florida Ora Diehl – Vice President Bill Kidd (20) Sharon Overstreet (20) (EC) Nancy Turner (22) Georgia Doug Batchelor (21) Jay Klamon (20) Denise Seiz (20) Idaho Barbi Madgwick (22) Denise Shewmaker (21) Illinois Scott McKinsey (22) Bret Parsons (20) Indiana Byron Green (22) (EC) Iowa & Wisconsin Curt Eason (20) Seth Kirchner (20) Kansas Grant Smith (20) Rebecca Waters (22)

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Kentucky Libby Bowman (22) Louisiana Robert Charles Brown (20) Keith Deaville (LD) Bill Dixon (20) Edley Hixson, Jr. (LD) Elizabeth Quirk (22) Bruce Richerson (LD) Chris Thibodeaux (21) Michigan Dan Agnew (21) Minnesota Dave Scribner (20) Mississippi Taylor Flowers (21) Don McGraw (21) William Cole (21) Missouri Ernie Beutenmiller, Jr. (LD) (EC) Greg Beutenmiller (21) Joe Wes Davis (21) Curt Hargis (21) Sonny Martin (20) Montana Kathy Foote (22) Michelle Van Dyke (20) Nebraska Mike Christensen (22) Kirby Smith (21) Nevada John Echeverria (20) Theresa Gillock (21) New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT), NY, NJ & PA Joel Cohen (21) Jack Werner (20) New Mexico Leslie Graor (22) Richard Hicks (22) North Carolina Garry Merritt (21) Barnwell Ramsey (20) North & South Dakota Darrell Parsons (22) Jason Reed (22) Ohio Tony Kennedy (20) John Lavelle (21) Chuck Smith (LD) Oklahoma Cara Brewer (22) William Cowan (20) Lloyd Cox (20) Jody Galyean (21) James Payne (22)

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Bill Riddle (LD) Terry Riddle (21) Brad Wilson (22)

Mark Mills (21) Mike Mowery (LD) Sam Wilson (LD)

Oregon Russell Elrod (21) Jack Holt (22) T. Scott Tullis (21)

Texas West Cheryl Callis (22) Sherry Graham (21) Skip Jones (20) (EC) Tommy Neal (20) (EC) C. M. “Speedy” Richards (21) Buster Welch (DE)

South Carolina Tracy Barton (22) Becky Elliott (21) Tennessee Barbara Brooks (LD) Zeke Entz (22) Maben Thompson (21) Texas East Johnny Bates (21) Punk Carter (LD) Bradey Davis (21) Jan Gandy (21) Cynthia Patty (21) Ronnie Smith (21) (EC) Michael Wood (21) Texas North Clint Allen (20) James Bankston (21) Jeremy Barwick (20) Sharon Beach (21) Chris Benedict (LD) Todd Bimat (20) Lindy Burch (LD) R. L. Chartier (21) Dennie Dunn (LD) Jo Ellard (LD) Casey Green (21) Phil Hanson (20) Leon Harrel (LD) Cody Hedlund (21) Clay Johnson (20) Tom Lyons (LD) Susan McBryde (20) J.B. McLamb (21) Frank Merrill (20) Matt Miller (21) (EC) Jim Milner (LD) Ken Mock (21) Bruce Morine (20) Rick Mowery (21) Paula Overstreet (20) Lachlan Perks (21) (EC) Phil Rapp (LD) Tarin Rice (21) Tatum Rice (20) (EC) Chubby Turner (LD) Bronc Willoughby (LD) Texas South Frank Bowen (21) Bradley Buckley, DVM (20) James Davison (22) James Eakin (20) Scott Ferguson (22) Bobby Hunt (20) Janice Little (21) Hydie McAlister (21) Jane Mancuso (22)

Utah David Miller (21) Steve Williams (21) Virginia, West Virginia, D.C., Maryland & Delaware Roy Bauer (20) Jim Johnson (20) Washington & Alaska Holly Jones (20) Dean Rebhuhn (20) Alec Eubanks (21) Wyoming John (Jack) Enright (21) Kristen York (20) (EC) Eastern Canada Eric Van Boekel (20) Scott Reed (22) Western/Central Canada David Batty (22) Connie Down-Cicoria (20) Darcy Geherman (22) Les Jack (20) Louisa Murch-White (22) Amanda Smith (22) Europe Michael Ohlhoff (22) Martin Parage (20) Peggy Parage (22) Denis Pini (22) Karel Spacil (22) Sergio Traverso (22)

(LD) Life Director (EC) Executive Committee (DE) Director Emeritus (20) Will serve until Director Election 2020 (21) Will serve until Director Election 2021 (22) Will serve until Director Election 2022


2019-2020 NCHA Standing Committees Affiliate Officers/Secretaries Lee Ann Bates (22) R3 Caren Birdwell (21) R8 Cheryl Callis (20) R7 Kathy Cardon (22) R2 * Kim Cox (22) R7 Jacquee Daniel (21) R3 Vicki Green (22) R4 Della Hillerman (21) R8 Erin McGinn (22) R1 Jessy McLauchlin (21) R8 ** Theresa Nelson (21) R1 Cynthia Patty (21) R6 Pam Scott (22) R5 Ashley Thomas (22) R2 Jack Werner (22) R4

Amateur Doug Batchelor (21) R5 Kathy Breckenridge (21) R2 Dawn Chapman (22) R2 Kim Davis (21) R8 Jan Gandy (22) R6 Barbara Halligan (20) R3 Don McGraw (22) R6 Lica Pinkston (22) R7 Toddy Pitard (20) R6 Barnwell Ramsey (20) R5 * Denise Seiz (20) R5 ** Denise Shewmaker (20) R1 Paul K. Smith (22) R7 Tatum Rice (22) R8 Katherine Van Boekel (21) R4

Approved LAE/Show Producers Donna Bachand (21) R8 Phil Benadum (20) R2 Robert Charles Brown (20) R6 Cheryl Callis (20) R7 * Kathy Cardon (21) R2 ** Kim Cox (21) R7 Don Crumpler (22) R8 – Ad Hoc Kevin Daniel (22) R3 Becky Elliott (21) R5 Byron Green (20) R4 Della Hillerman (21) R8 Tom Holt (20) R8 Erin McGinn (22) R1 Coleta Manahan Rosson (21) R7 Theresa Nelson (20) R1 Kathryn Webb (21) R1

Cattle - Sub-committee for LAE Russ Westfall (21) R8 R.L. Chartier (21) R8 Sean Flynn (21) R8 Craig Thompson (21) R6 Eddie Flynn (22) R8 Casey Green (20) R8

Competition Committee Johnny Bates R6 Julie Beasley R5 Phil Benadum R2 Cara Brewer R8 Cheryl Callis R7 Sherry Cowan R2

John Mitchell (22) R8 Steve Oehlhof (22) R8 * Kody Porterfield (20) R8 ** Jonathan Rogers (22) R8 Russ Carroll (22) R6 John Sanislow (21) R8 Geoffrey Sheehan (22) R8

Finance & Audit Chris Brengard (22) R6 Frank Diehl (21) R5 James Eakin (20) R7 Jim Haworth (22) R3 Les Jack (22) R1 Kevin Knight (22) R8 Garry Merritt (21) R5 * David Pilcher (22) R4 Barnwell Ramsey (20) R5 Dean Rebhuhn (22) R1 Suzanne Rodoni-Silverberg (22) R2 Denise Seiz (20) R5 ** Mark Senn (21) R5 Steve Smith (21) R7

Governance, Promotion and Growth (formerly known as Long Range Planning and Promotion and Development) Dan Agnew (22) R4 ** Shelby Agnew (21) R4 Sharon Beach (22) R8 * Janet Cagley (21) R6 Nancy Clayton (21) R8 Casey Connally (21) R8 Jim Gandy (21) R6 Jim Haworth (21) R3 Jim Johnson (20) R4 Megan Johnsrud (22) R8 Kevin Knight (21) R8 Kathy Daughn (20) R7 Corrie Rousey (21) R7 John Rutherford (21) R7 Buddy Westphal (20) R1

Judges Rules Andy Adams (20) R2 – Ad Hoc Johnny Bates (20) R6 Roy Bauer (22) R4 Jaime Beamer (20) R8 Tim Castilaw (22) R2 Brady Bowen (20) R8 Mark Harden (20) R8 Rock Hedlund (20) R2 * Seth Kirchner (22) R3 Mark Lavender (22) R7 Tom Lyons (22) R8 – Ad Hoc Rick Mowery (21) R8 Kenny Pugh (22) R1 Neil Roger (21) R8

Jonathan Rogers (21) R8 ** Dave Stewart (21) R8 Tracy Surles (22) R5

Limited Age Events Greg Beutenmiller (22) R3 Cullen Chartier (21) R8 R.L. Chartier (22) R8 Lloyd Cox (22) R8 ** Walt Erwin (20) R5 Jody Galyean (20) R8 Theresa Gillock (21) R2 Les Jack (21) R1 Bill Kidd (20) R5 Tarin Rice (22) R8 * Ronnie Smith (22) R6 Eric Van Boekel (21) R4 Justin White (21) R7 Brad Wilson (20) R8 Scott Wray (21) R6

Non-Professional Libby Bowman (22) R4 Pat Collins (21) R3 Bill Cowan (22) R8 Luis de Armas (21) R5 ** Kathy Galyean (20) R6 Phillip Garrison (22) R6 Theresa Gillock (21) R2 Cody Hedlund (20) R8 Clay Johnson (20) R8 John Kratzer (22) R6 Megan Miller (20) R8 * John Rutherford (22) R7 Pam Shaeffer (20) R1 Kirby Smith (20) R3 Nancy Turner (21) R5

Open Show Roy Bauer (20) R4 J.P. Bell (21) R3 Bradey Davis (21) R6 Zeke Entz (22) R5 * Mitch Farris (20) R6 Richard Hicks (22) R7 Chris Howell (22) R5 Clay Johns (21) R8 Bill Kidd (22) R5 Nate Miller (22) R1 ** Scott Raftery (22) R2 Chubby Turner (20) R8 Steve Williams (20) R1 Mike Wood (21) R2 Scott Wray (20) R6

Scott Ferguson (21) R7 Matt Gaines (22) R8 Casey Green (20) R8 Gavin Jordan (20) R8 Andrew Larsen (22) R4 Nate Miller (22) R1 Ken Mock (21) R8 Nick O’Dell (21) R3 Bill Riddle (21) R8 Austin Shepard (21) R5 Mike Wood (22) R2

Stallion Owners and Breeders Jeremy Barwick (22) R8 Michelle Cannon (20) R6 Michelle Cowan (21) R8 * Sherry Cowan (21) R2 James Eakin (22) R7 – Ad Hoc Becky Fults (20) R7 Bobby Gale (21) R5 Beau Galyean (22) R8 Kathleen Moore (20) R8 Shane Plummer (22) R8 Suzanne Rodoni-Silverberg (22) R2 ** Tyler Troop (21) R8

Youth Janet Cagley (22) R6 Alannah Chalmers (21) R8 Amy Lippincott (22) R7 Casey Crouch (20) R6 Mitch Farris (20) R6 ** Landy Hedlund (21) R2 Barb Himsel (21) R4 Mark Mills (21) R7 Kolby Moore (22) R5 Tommy Neal (20) R7 Nikki Roberson (22) R8 Pam Scott (20) R5 Cindy Smith (20) R6 * Rebecca Waters (21) R3 Kristen York (20) R1

* Chairman ** Vice Chairman Term Expires: (20) 2020 (21) 2021 (22) 2022 R - Region Represented A - Ad Hoc Members

Professional Trainers Johnny Bates (22) R6 Cara Brewer (22) R8 R.L. Chartier (21) R8 ** Morgan Cromer (22) R2 *

Other NCHA Committees Kathy Daughn R7 Al Dunning R2 ** Jody Galyean R8 Sherry Graham R7 Casey Green R8 Landy Hedlund R2

Holly Jones R1 Seth Kirchner R3 John Lavelle R4 Frank Merrill R8 * Toddy Pitard R6 Denise Seiz R5

Kirby Smith R3 Katherine Van Boekel R4 Jack Werner R4 Buddy Westphal R1 Brad Wilson R8 Scott Wray R6

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NATIONAL CUTTING HORSE ASSOCIATION

NCHA Office Staff ADMINISTRATIVE

OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS

Jay Winborn ........................................................... 110 Executive Director

Jimmy Vecera.......................................................... 155 Director of Data

Lance Bryson ........................................................ 139 Chief Financial Officer

Hung Tran ............................................................. 141 Software Developer

Cathy Marie Aleff .................................................. 121 Manager of Committee Relations Terry Latta ............................................................. 122 Manager of Employee Relations and Compliance Paula Prejean ........................................................ 100 Receptionist

ACCOUNTING Mike Franklin ........................................................114 Senior Accountant Katie Brandt .......................................................... 132 Accounts Payable Sandy Brandt ........................................................ 130 Accounts Receivable

SPONSORSHIP Todd Barden ..........................................................115 Director of Sponsorship

SHOWS Shianne Megel ....................................................... 140 Director of Shows Linda Smith .......................................................... 143 Manger of Approved Events Joshua Valdez ........................................................ 150 Manager of Shows Cari Claxton .......................................................... 131 Produced Events Associate

JUDGES

Adrienne Smith ..................................................... 142 Show Results Data Entry

Pete Fanning ......................................................... 154 Director of Judges

Lynn Winkler ........................................................ 124

Tammy Kimmel ..................................................... 158 Administrative Assistant

MARKETING Callie McCarthy ..................................................... 125 Manager of Marketing and Communications

Show Results Data Entry

YOUTH Mike Simmons ....................................................... 136 Director of Youth

Taylor Breeding ..................................................... 120 Marketing Associate Brian Wortham ..................................................... 127 Graphic Designer

NCHA CHARITIES FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP Julie Davis ............................................................. 129 Director of Membership Services Linda Welborn ...................................................... 134 Manager of Membership Services

Laura Wood ........................................................... 145 Executive Director Julia Buswold ......................................................... 144 Manager of Programs and Operations

Lauren Funderburk ............................................... 153 Membership Services Associate 2/4/2020

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Advertisers Index 6666 Ranch ................................................ 113

Holy Cow Performance Horses .................29

Reata Cutting Horses................................. 113

7 Ranch...........................................................3

Justin Insurance .................................... 17, 113

Rick Jackson Training Stables .................. 113

Adeptus Nutrition ........................................47

Kay Cassell Equine Insurance.....................18

Rios of Mercedes ........................................ 77

American Paint Horse Association ............95

Kiser ..............................................................59

AQHA Alliance..............................................79

Kubota .............................. Inside Front Cover

Big Sky Internet Design ............................. 20

Lawrence Realty...........................................13

Brazos Valley Stallion Station...........9, 21, 23

Livestock Nutrition Center..........................43

Brumbaugh’s Leather Gallery ....................45

Love’s Travel Stops .....................................65

Calvin Allen Saddlery ................................. 113

McAlister Investments..................................71

Cinch..............................................................41

MW Chaps....................................................37

Colgrove, Joel & Jane ..........................30, 31

North Texas Chevy Dealers ........ Back Cover

Dennis Moreland Tack ................................53

Pieper Ranch .............................................. 113

EE Ranches of Texas ......................................1

Plantation Farms ..........................................19

Emison Insurance........................................27

Platinum Performance .....Inside Back Cover

Western Bloodstock......................... 5, 6, 7, 11

Gist Silversmiths ..........................................57

Priefert .........................................................63

Western States CHA.....................................14

Great American Insurance ..........................16

Pyranha .........................................................91

Wilkins Livestock Insurers ..........................36

BadBoonaRising ................................ 19

CR Gotcha Covered .................... 30, 31

Kit Kat Sugar “Skeet” ..........................9

Cat Ichi ..................................................1

Dual Smart Rey .................................. 21

PG Heavily Armed ............................ 113

CD Diamond ......................................49

Hashtags ............................................23

SJR Diamond Mist .............................49

Rocking P Ranch ..................................24, 25 Rod’s Western Palace .................................89 Roger Peters Livestock Insruance.......15, 22 RS Productions/Raymond Shumate ..........75 Santa Cruz....................................................49 Show Pro Industries .....................................81 Supreme Horses Walker Co...................... 113 Tioga Territory..............................................85 Vluggen Institute ........................................ 113

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LATE BREAKING NEWS

Ted Sokol elected NCHA Vice President

Ted Sokol

The National Cutting Horse Association has announced that the next NCHA Vice President will be Ted Sokol from Seville, Florida. Sokol will take on his new position starting June 2, 2020. Sokol has been an NCHA member since 1982 and has been operating Ted Sokol Cutting Horses along with his wife, Kathy, for the past 34 years. “I wish to give back to the NCHA for the life it has given to me and my family,” said Sokol. “I believe that my back-

Amateur Horse of the Year Through 05/04/2020

Spots Red Hot Metallic Again Once In Love Quaintrelle MC Hammer Time Paradox Blue Rey Playin Metallic Cat About Houston Texas Tuxxedo Smooth Bowman 160

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ground of running a business, helping affiliates achieve financial success, developing sponsors and dealing with special interest groups will help the NCHA to grow stronger and help new generations to become involved, while never forgetting our cutting horse history and ranching heritage.” Sokol grew up in New England and was introduced to cutting when he attended Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas. He showed in American Quarter Horse Association and National Reining Horse Association events before turning his attention to cutting. He and Kathy moved to Florida in 1986. He has shown horses to Top 10 world standings, along with the finals of national aged events. He coaches Non-Pro, Amateur and Youth competitors in both weekend and limited age events. Sokol himself is closing in on $500,000 in earnings. The trainer also has devoted his time helping riders prepare for the Careity Foundation’s Celebrity Cutting, and coached two-time champion Dan Nevins. He was presented with the Zane Schulte Award in 2019. The award is given annually to a professional trainer who exemplifies good character, integrity, service, respect of peers and contributions to the industry.

Amateur Rider of the Year Through 05/04/2020

Allen Scott Traci Shehady Marvin Marmande Jr. Roger Booth M J Christensen Reagan Glenn Gary Barker Don Noble Austria Arnold Langston Pattillo

$48,529.45 $37,636.74 $34,878.55 $29,370.00 $29,147.34 $26,156.00 $22,294.25 $20,389.00 $20,099.65 $19,272.74

Open Horse of the Year Through 05/04/2020

Twice In Santiago Metallic Rey Mink Stole A Kiss Countess Catrina Buonvino Hot Whittle Kitty Pipe Bomb Dream Ireydescent Sanctus Rollz Royce Kual Kat Niki Sixx Once Mor Oreyginal Gangsta Kinky Bootz Hit Tha Flo Metallics MVP Tweezin My Brow Coureygous Miss Blu Boon Jae Zee DMAC Sweet N Sour Blu Too Smart Taggline Smooth As Mercedes Dual Clay

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Non-Pro Horse of the Year Through 05/04/2020

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