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Tulsa Reining


Tulsa Reining Classic Cont from page 8


The Non Pro Futurity


Mandy McCutcheon won the Smart- Pak Non Pro Derby on Thursday, and re- turned to the Ford Truck Arena at the Tulsa Reining Classic to win the XCS Ranch Non Pro Futurity.


McCutcheon won the day’s title on


Special Nite Movz with a score of 216 and winning a check for $5,167. It was the three-year-old reiner’s first event, although McCutcheon used the Toyon Ranch Emerging Horse Futurity earlier in the week for a schooling opportunity. “We did that to practice a bit. We had a few things to fix. The things that went wrong there were little things I needed to smooth out. Today was the first time I showed him a little bit harder. There were a couple places where he wasn’t sure where to go, but he figured it out quick and tried to do what I asked him to,” McCutcheon explained. Ryan Humphrey, of Whitesboro, and Chics R For Shootin were part of a three- way tie for the reserve title in the Level 4, and the Championship of the Level 3. The pair marked a 215.5 to win $4,370. Out of Commandersparkinchic,


Chics R For Shootin is extra special to Humphrey. “She is a daughter of Guns R For Shootin that we bred and raised, and is from his first foal crop,” Humphrey said of the stallion he owns and stands at Hum- phrey Quarter Horses. It was Chics R For Shootin’s first event. “I was hoping she would be as good here as she is at home. We went in the arena and she was right there. I probably could have ridden her a little harder, but she was good,” Humphrey said. From the beginning, Tammy Wagman


of Tulsa, OK was a major force in the cre- ation of the Tulsa Reining Classic, so it’s only fitting that, when she decided to make a return to the show pen after a three-year hiatus, it would be in the Ford Truck Are- na.


Wagman and Cowgirls Good Time tied for the reserve title in the Non Pro Level 4, and the Co-Championships of the Non Pro Levels 3 - 1, winning $5,895. Cowgirls Good Time is by Spooks Gotta Whiz out of Good Time Gota Shine.


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Ryan Humphrey & Chics R For Shootin


PHBA GOLDEN HORSE WINNERS


• Open: Zip Thru Stars, Barbara Osborne, Americus, GA • Amateur: CowboySaintEasyToLuv, Kelsey Guthrie Rudy, Vassar, MI • Select Amateur: To Nights Hot Date, Debbie Wall, Tallassee, AL • Novice Amateur: Im Appleicious, Laura Gunnell, Trenton, MI • Amateur Walk/Trot: Deliberately Dirty, Melissa Bachman, Lebannon, TN


Mandy McCutcheon & Nite Movz


“She’s really been consistent. She came in and was quiet. I started to lope off in my circles and she actually wasn’t going any- where. I think it’s the first time in my life I’ve said ‘Ha-yaw!’ but she went and came back well, and was with me the whole time,” Wagman recounted.


Andrea Stillo and Gold N Ebony took home $5,895 for their 215.5 run. “The run today was very smooth. This mare is very easy to ride, and preparing her is very easy. I just got in the pen and tried to do it as clean as possible. She was with me all the time, and I think we’re going to have a lot of fun together,” he said.


Kelle Smith laughingly referred to


herself as the Prime Time Circuit Cham- pion of the Tulsa Reining Classic, having won the Prime Time Division in both the SmartPak Non Pro Derby and the XCS Ranch Non Pro Futurity. For the futuri- ty, Smith was riding Spookadoodlede, by Tricked Out Spook out of Tivitos Top Starlet. They also placed in the Level 4 and Level 3, winning $2,076. Taking second in the Non Pro Prime


Time was Dr. Jim Morgan and Guns R For Girls, another Guns R For Shootin foal out of Dun Its Deja Vu. The pair won $438. Catch all the action and results, in-


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SouthWest Horse Trader October 2019


ABHA WORLD SHOW HIGH POINTS


• Open: PeptosKingPlay, James/Katelyn Puderbaugh • Amateur Select: Xtreme Zip, Audra Levitte • Amateur: Tivio Bandito, Molly O’Reilly • WT Amateur: Wicked Lee Good, Karla Bennet


ABHA ROPING WORLD CHAMPIONS


• Amateur Boxing: Buckalena Ote, Cindy Triplitt Dockter • Amateur Calf Roping: Sherriff of Blackburn, Mitch Quiring • Amateur Working Cow: Iv Always Been Crazy, Sadie DeValk • Amateur Breakaway Roping: Bar S Bucks Fancy, Jade Inlow • Open Boxing: Gun Powder Kitty, Dee Holcomb • Sr Calf Roping: Coronas Dun Playin, Kyle Myers, Jeff Fields • Sr Heading: Watch Jack Winit: Casey Hicks, Kimberly Bryant • Sr Heeling: Coronas Dun Playin, Kyle Myers, Jeff Fields • Jr Heading: Hickory Harlans Gem, Keith Longacre • Jr Heeling: Hickory Harlans Gem, Keith Longacre


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