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Contributed by Laura Cannon Klaire Kraemer and Claire Martinez won the


tion hosted an August 12 show in Port Allen. Di- visions


South Louisiana Team Sorting Associa- and


winners included


#15-3Man-7-Incentive (Anne Marie Soileau/An- drew Zito/Jamie Grezaffi), Youth (Klaire Krae- mer/Claire Martinez), #8-W3-Incentive (Tate Louviere/Troy Rue), #8-Incentive (Kelly Brian/Jacob Dawson), #15-Incentive (Donna Rogers/Lee Rogers/Brad Alexander), Open-2- Man-Ranch-Sorting (Joseph Zito/Andrew Zito), #4-W9-Incentive (Joseph Zito/Clay Hebert/An- drew Zito), and #14-Incentive (Lisa Diez, Jacob Danson, Ronnie Horn).


The West Texas Futurity (NCHA) was held


August 12-20 in Amarillo. Champions included Deluxe Checks (Open/Amanda Standish/Austin Sheppard), Stylish Top Brow (Derby-Unlimited- Am/Lica Pinkston), Suen Too Be Black (Derby- NP/Paula Wood), Sweet Sister Cat (Futurity NP/Ty Moore), Magistic Moon (Classic- NP/Miller Wade Smith), Getten Dark (Metallic Cat Incentive/Rocking P Ranch LLC/Jesse Lennox), Sanjo Playn Jacks (Open-Futurity/Barn- well Ramsey/Craig Thompson), Reyvinmetallicat (Derby-Open/Kathleen Moore/James Payne), and Cromed Out Cat (Open-Classic-Challenge/ Beechfork Ranch/Geoffrey Sheehan).


SW Reined Cow HA’s Pre-Futurity and


Horse Show were held August 16-21 in Fort Worth. Metallic Chrome Cat, ridden by Clay Volmer for Kirk Johnson, won the Open, Int- Open, and Ltd-Open Futurity, and Myles Brown won the Hat Six NP, Int-NP, and Novice NP-Fu- turity on Miss Scarlets Cat. Dual N Tom Cat, rid- den by Wade Meador for McKenna Ivey, was Hat Six Open-Derby and Int-Open-Derby champion, while Clay Volmer rode Hesa Royalena for Kirk Johnson to win the Ltd Open-Derby. Wade Meador won the $5K Novice Horse Derby on Martha Jo Soule’s Stylish Bronx. Danielle Lyb- bert won the Level One Ltd-Open-Derby on Pa- tricia Wilmoth’s Aristo Rose CD. Daisies and Jen Naglestad won the Hat 5 Non-Pro, Int-NP, and Novice NP Derby. Balanced Catalyst and Jay Clement won the Amateur Derby, while CSR Lay


Down Sally and Meredith Graber won the Ltd-NP Derby.


Dripping Springs Ranch Park Rid-


ing Series hosted an incredible ranch horse show August 19, with short sleeves the of- ficial word on attire due to 100+ degree temperatures. High-point division champions were Addison Gomez (13&U), Hayden Nye (14- 18), Sherri Mitchell-Nabours (19&O), Taryn Batcheller (Open), and Kaila Tomlin (WT). Sun- day’s playday began with Leadline, with riders in- cluding including Allyson Krienke, Walker Kahanek, Kaylie LaDere, Clara Leinneweber, and Luke Vogel. Playday HP champions included Kylee Jordan (13&U), Shelby Martin (14-18), Abigail Teets (19&O), and Taryn Batcheller (Open).


The Red Chile Fiesta Horse Show, held Au-


gust 19-20 at Wright’s Rockin’ Horse Arena in Stanley, was a big success thanks to great ex- hibitors, volunteers, staff, and judges. Including 3 breeds plus all-breed, things stayed busy! Pinto Horse Association of NM’s HP champions in- cluded Kyra Bowker (Y-Solid & Open-Solid/A Sassy Red Zipper), Patricia Martinez (Am- Solid/Am I Famous Yet), Glenda Young (Am- Pinto/Ima Golden Invitation), and Ima Golden Invitation (Open-Pinto/Glenda Young & David Agree). NM Paint Horse Association’s HPs went to Alyssa Waugh (Y-WT/A Sassy Red Zipper), Brooke Burch (Y/Lil Smarlena Gun), Lynda Mar- ion (Nov-Am/A Country Pleasure, and Judy Par- sons (Am & Open/Pistol Packin Picasso). That show’s All-Breed high-point champs were Kyra Bowker (Y/A Sassy Red Zipper), Ruby Ethridge (Am-WT & Open-WT/Chex My Chex), and Suellen Boyd (Am & Open/Special Invitation. Palomino high-point winners were Sharon Mc- Clain (WT-Am/Suretoskip), Berniece Zielke (Am/Berniece Zielke/Absolutely Blonde), and Absolutely Blonde (Open/Ron Morris).


NM Buckskin HA hosted its final point


show for the year on August 19-20, at Bosque Farms Arena. Buckskin HP champions were Ab-


20 SouthWest Horse Trader October 2017


solute Smokn Hot (Sr-Horse/Phil & Kathy Baca), Sophisticated Five O (Jr-Horse/Dolly & Bob Wal- lace), and Phil Baca (Am). HP Buckskin-Bred champion was a tie between Miss Sontivio Rem- nic (Colleen Burns) and Betchya Juana (June & Beth Mitchell/Dolly Wallace). All-Breed high- points went to Zippen Chocolate (Open/Brenda Schlote) and Koko Mo Konnection (Ranch- Perf/Sharon Tolbert/Dolly Wallace). Awards were designed and hand painted by Caitlin Dralle- Erickson and donated by Johanna Dralle, Sharon Tolbert, Butch Leatherwood, and Ashley Moss- man. For information on the October 22 Ranch Horse Show, go to www.nmbha.com.


ASWTXCHA’s August 25-27 showat Bel-


ton Expo ran only one day rather than 3. Saturday and Sunday’s events were cancelled due to Hur- ricane Harvey. Friday’s winners were Stylin One Time (Open-Classic/John Campbell/Craig Thompson), Shanias Pepto (NP-Classic/Stephanie Britt), Cr Tuffys Lil Sis (Open-Derby/Tennessee Walker/Gary Walker), Fire In The Sky (NP- Derby/David Conn), Cow Magnet (Open/ Laney Sikorski/Trent Bell), Smooth Knitty Kitty (NP/James Kier), Royalreytraildust ($50K-NP/J & A Livestock/Annie Hightower), Peptos Storm Cloud ($15K-NH/Bill Mihelich/Robert Fuentes) Betty On Me ($15K-NH-NP/Mallory Tolleson), Shesa Metallic Lady ($3K-NH/Jonathan Bartok), Shake Your Budha ($2,500-Nov-Rider/Mary Bauer), and Smart Little Keena ($1K-Nov- Rider/Mike McCarty/Sydney Hoyt).


Arkansas State Horse Showwas held Sep-


tember 1-4 at Barton Coliseum in Little Rock. HP champions were McKenzie Gatewood (Pee- Wee), Allie Jane Briggs (Buckaroo), Ashton McKenzie (Jr), and Larry Brazil (Sr). Jackpot bar- rel winners included Allie Sherman (1D), Rick Oeder (2D), Brittney Miller (3D), and Mallory


youth buckle at South Louisiana Team Sorting Association’s August 12 show in Port Allen.


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