search.noResults

search.searching

dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
News & Events


(#10/32.43-4), and Dodge Hare/Brody Kilgore (Super-9/35.17-4).


Dripping Springs Ranch Park Riding Sum- Contributed by Laura Cannon Oklahoma Horse Show


Association hosted it’s final 2018 show November 3 at McCain County Expo in Pur- cell. HP champions were Melissa Denison (Open/ Conquistadors Cruze), Jen- nifer Kloeppel (Am/Chiefs Gon N Dun It), Kathie Dyer (Nov-Am/Sweet and Ele- gant), Erin Bates (WT- Am/Details N Assets), Tommie Sue Willey (Y/Tall Dark N Invited), Kennedy Williams (NY/Sisters Ticket), and Myka Taggart (WT- Y/Nick).


South Louisiana Team Sorting Associa-


tion’s November 9 Final’s Banquet distributed many prizes. Attendance is important to all asso- ciations, and those recognized for perfect atten- dance were Tammie Bergeron, Jamie Grezaffi, Charlotte Blanchard, Ronnie Horn, Claire Mar- tinez, Jeffery Barnes, and Audrey Devalcourt. High-money rated riders included E.B. Thompson (#1), Audrey Devalcourt (#2 & #8), Tammie Berg- eron (#3), Lisa Bell (#4), Charlotte Blanchard (#5 & #15), Andrew Zito (#6), Joseph Zito (#7), and Ronnie Horn (Youth). Ronnie Horn was also rec- ognized for high-money in penning.


The Revolution Barrel Racing Finale, held


November 15-18 at Somervell County Expo, Glen Rose, paid a total of $162,216.53. Nisa Berry and VF Look I’m Back won the Shoot-Out 1D with a time of 14.763.


Arkansas QHAboasts 3 members to recently


sign letters of intent to ride western on Baylor Uni- versity’s equestrian team next year, including Is- abella Jacuzzi, Jenna Meimerstorf, and Audie Pratt.


LA Stock Horse Association hosted its year-


end finals November 17-18 in DeRidder. Finals HP champions were Steve Theriot (Open/Little Annie Smart), Judy Weisgerber (Non-Pro/High Brow Hercules), Scott Long (Jr-Horse/Deuce), Tanner Trahan (Amateur + 14-18/Heidi), Darrell Butler (Novice/Cockeyed Cowboy), and Isabelle Gonzalez (13&Under/Shortys Whiz). LASH kicks


January 2019 SouthWest Horse Trader 15


Roy Pickett, were all smiles December 13 after Gentry’s graduation from UT-Arlington with a BS in Nursing.


off the new year January 19 at West Cal Arena in Sulphur. fmi, www.louisianastockhorse.com.


The USTRC Jingle Bell Classic, held in


Stephenville, November 17-19, paid out $215,300! Average winners included Tanner Green/Dillon Wingereid (Open/33.45-5), Luke Skocdopole/Dil- lon Graham (#15/27.55-4), Garrett Dickey/Colton Johnson (#13/28.82-4), Will Eddleman/Logan Moore (#12-28.37-4), Rowdy Elkins/Zach Keasler (30-30/43.55-5), Dalton Sheridan/Peyton Walters (#11/33.4-4), Tracy Sanders/Zach Keasler


Matt and Gentry Wools and her parents, Glenda and


mer Series awardswere presented November 18 at Graymar Farm. Ranch Horse Shows series champions included Leah Tate (13&U/Fancy), Cindy Swartzel (14-18/Smartly Sweetened), Kaila Tomlin (19&O/Hickory Dixie Doll), and Hayden Nye (Open/Peponitas Royal Pine). Dressage series champions were Daelynn Jefferson (Jr), Carrie Welty (Sr), and Melissa Jesurun (Open), and Jumper series champs were Jew New (Jr) and Kaila Tomlin (Sr). Playday series champs included Clara Leinneweber (Walk-Only), Maya Mudd (13&U), Samantha Oleson (14-18), and Lee Bai- ley Bradshaw (19&O + Open). Leadliners tied for playday series champ title were Emma Thomas, Everly Shumway, Krista Richter, and Walker Lynn Kahanek.


Go Fast Races’ Thanksgiving Classic, held


November 23-25 at Williamson County Expo, Tyler, paid out $52,633 and resulted in Open 1D champions Kasey Kretshmar (1st-Day/Burn In Desire/14.282), Janet Staton (2nd-Day/Milo and Stitch/14.664), and Jackie Jatzlau (3rd-Day/Good To Be The King/14.788).


The 10th annual Gobble Up the Cash Bar-


rel Race, held November 23-25 in Marshall, paid out $61,400!


Continued on page 18


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28