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News & Events OkSHA March


Event Winners Oklahoma Stock Horse Asssoci-


ation hosted their March 18 show at JPH Performance Horses in Ardmore. Teryn Muench and Seven E Gold


walked away with 3 class wins in the Working Cow Horse, Pleasure and Trail to take the High Point Champi- onship in the Open during the Okla- homa Stock Horse Association Versatility event. Winning the reining and taking Reserve honors was Liz Truax and Pines Jeweled Sabre. Randy Martin rode the splashy


paint Martina Master Blueprint to the Championship honors in the Non-Pro including finishing in the top spot in all 4 classes. In the Limited Non-Pro division


consistency took Judy Shepard and Cows Playboy to the All Around top spot. She also won the Reining and Trail. Stepping into the Reserve slot was Ralph Arment and Texas D Mega Jac. Arment also won the Pleasure class. Joe Pat Cassels and ARC Chica


Teryn Muench


Please won the Working Cow Class. Steve Kutie rode A Royal Busy Bee


to the Championship in the Green Horse. The duo won the Working Cow Horse, Trail and Pleasure on their way to the All- Around honors. Winning the Reserve, as well as the Reining class, was Jake Lemons and Chicks A Liberty.


Kellie Herrington and


Radar dominated the Novice Division sweeping all 4 classes on her way to the Championship. Mary Rice rode Skeeters Gold Olena to the Reserve spot. Riding Starbuck Dunnit,


Emily Hamilton won the Working Cow Horse and Trail classes on her way to the All-Around Champi- onship in the Youth. Alexan- dra Johnson rode her Boogies Windy Jac to the win in the Reining and slipped into the Reserve all-around spot. Lyndi Star and Blue took the top spot in the Pleasure. V i s i


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