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24 SouthWest Horse Trader July 2018


BITS & SPURS Cont from page 22


serves on the board of directors of American SWTXCHA.


Skip Davidson, Little Rock, AR,


and Sammy Duncan, Greenbriar, AR, won the #6 Sorting at USTPAs Fort Worth Cowtown Showdown May 24, having competed together for 25 years!


Kaitlyn Harwell, Dunken, NM, grad-


uated from Artesia High School May 24, with honors and a 4.2 GPA. She was also NM High School Rodeo Association 3x All-Around Champion Cowgirl, 3x State Pole Bending champion and 2x State Cut- ting champion. Her high school’s team won the state championship too. She plans to at- tend NMSU in Las Cruces in the fall.


Mary Katherine Camp, Longview,


and Radicalized won the HP 18&u title, the HP 18&u Western Exhibitor title, and sev- eral circuit championships at the APHA Zone 4 Memorial Day Spectacular May 25- 28 at Extraco Event Center in Waco.


Peggy Purer and Trisket stopped the


clock at 15.527 to win the Open 1D at Cen- tral Texas Barrel Racing Association’s May 26 show in Taylor.


Kristen Zancanella’s 14.924 on Sheza


Lioness won the Open 1D and the Best in the West competition at Wild West Pro- ductions’ May 26 event in Whitesboro.


Toby Combs and Cool Dual Rey


won the youth class at SWCHA’s May 27 event in Belton.


Faith Farris, Midway, and Smooth


Serena Rey won the Jr Youth Scholarship Cutting May 28 with a combined score of 150 at the Southern Memorial Day Circuit in Jackson, MS.


RAB Go Pep Hancock, owned and


ridden by Lanham Brown, Throckmorton, was named Top Horse at the Working Ranch Cowboys Association Wild Prairie Days Ranch Rodeo in Haskell, June 2.


Mandy Schoenst, Carmine, won the


Open Classic on her own Sneak a Smoothie at West Texas CHA’s June 2 and June 3 shows in Clyde.


Debbie Hodde, Brenham, and Couture


Blue Genes were HUS circuit champs June 5 at the Redbud Spectacular in OKC.


Karrigan Kagley, Kentwood, LA,


competed at the Mississippi High School Rodeo State Finals in Hattiesburg June 5-9. She finished as the Girls Cutting Champion, Girls Rookie of the Year, and Nationals qualified in Cutting and Reined Cow Horse.


Jodi Finke Rice, Navasota, won the


Ranch Cutting in her hometown at the Grimes County Fair June 6!


Cambria Smith and Rita won the


Open 1D with 15.658 at Wild West Pro- ductions’ June 6 event in Jacksboro.


Kit Kirkwood, Thackerville, OK, won


the Open 1D at Wild West Productions’ No Bad Days barrel race in Whitesboro June 8. She and Spots On Fire stopped the clock at 16.483, earning a good check and a saddle from Elite Saddles.


Chasity Griffin, Pioneer, LA, is a


tuffy! Having given birth May 2 to her and Mason’s son Rhett, she cut at Central Mis- sissippi CHS’s show in Forest with Smart Quixote Boon winning the $35K NP both June 9 and 10!


Earnest Wilson, Tolar, suffered a heart


attack June 10 and was careflighted for treatment. A few days later, he endured a stroke, which led doctors to find blood clots on his brain, and those required surgery. He is recuperating but he must be stress-free for an extended period. To assist with medical bills: www.gofundme.com/the-power-of- the-healing-cowboy.


Rice Ranch, Sealy, won the top prize,


$50,000, at the All-Around Ranch Rodeo Challenge in Fort Worth June 16! Team members were Carlos Zepeda, T.J. Jones, Cade Rice, Casey Rice, and Cody White- head. Docs A Cat, owned and ridden by Casey Rice, was named top horse, and Continued on page 28


Rodeo Queen Snow Lopez, is NMHSRA’s All-Around Cowgirl.


shown with


Kaitlyn Harwell,


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