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Fall Fun Hunter/Jumper


Fall Fun Show Cont from page 6


er/rider Beth Von Brecht taking the top spot. Second went to Learning to Fly and owner/ rider Frances Bar- ham and third went to Carige owned by


Monarch International and ridden by Jordan Gilchrist. The $25,000 Fall Fun Grand Prix went off on Saturday and three


horse/rider combinations returned for the jump off pushing the gas ped- al and darkness. Matt Cyphert and his Lochinvar took home the top prize money with Julie Cleveland Beam and Lancelot owned by Anas- tasia Stewart. The yellow ribbon went home with Casablanca owned by October Hill Farms and ridden by Amanda Comly. Sunday the Children and Adult jumpers took center stage with the $1500 Low Child/Adult Classic saw Josie Atherton riding Quovario Buisson Z owned by P3 Ventures LLC to the blue. Second went to John Hillebrand on his Carinijo and third went to Eamon owned by Elle Moreno and ridden by Loretta Jean Devening. I-Mai Tai OHF owned and ridden by Emily Thomas captured the top spot in the $2500 High Child/Adult Classic. Second went to An- nette Diaz on her Lord Dudley and third went to Falco Van De Norrd- hoek owned by Pinecone Farm and ridden by Olivia Parr.w


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NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity


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After posting an outstand- ing 220 in the rein work, Lance Johnston and Here Comes The Boon (Once In A Blu Boon x Sta Outta My Shorts x Shorty Lena) trailed the leaders, Kelby Phil- lips and Nineteen Ten (Hickory Holly Time x Lil Miss Shiney Chex x Shining Spark), by 7.5 points going into the cow work. Never a hair out of position on a challenging cow, Johnston and the 2016 roan stallion owned by Rocking BS Ranch and bred by Rob A. Brown, lowered the boom to overtake the lead with a score of 226.5. After working 11th in the draw to tie for the lead, Johnston waited as one by one the greatest 3-year-old three- event equines ridden by some of the most accomplished horse- men and –women challenged his cumulative score of 664.5 (220 rein/ 218 herd/ 226.5 cow)—but came up short despite valiant efforts. While Johnston and Phil- lips were tied for the overall lead


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after Phillips rode Nineteen Ten to a solid 219 on the cow, with the tiebreaker being the cow work score, Nineteen Ten would finish as reserve champion with a 664.5 (224 herd/ 221.5 rein/ 219 cow). The $125,000 Open Futuri- ty paycheck was officially awarded to Here Comes The Boon ridden by Lance John- ston for Rocking BS Ranch. “I thought it was going to take a Charolais cow to beat Kelby,” said Johnston, knowing they’d been tough but yielded high marks if mastered. “But then Kelby told me we were only work- ing black cows and I thought ‘oh, they’re not going to be enough.’ I thought, ‘well I just need to be really accurate


and they’ll pay me if I’m accu- rate.’ But then that black cow came out and he threw his head up and snorted at me a little bit and I knew I had my cow.” Nineteen Ten (Hickory Hol-


ly Time x Lil Miss Shiney Chex x Shining Spark), bred by Carol Rose and owned by DT Horses, LLC, was ridden by Kelby Phil- lips to the reserve championship and $100,000 paycheck.


The Other Winners Here Comes The Boon


(Once In A Blu Boon x Sta Out- ta My Shorts x Shorty Lena), owned by Rocking BS Ranch and ridden by Lance Johnston, took the CINCH Intermediate Championship and $30,000 home to Lindsay, CA. Reserve was TBR Wright


Moonshine (Cats Moonshine x Wright Time To Play x Lenas Wright On), ridden by Shane Steffen of Powell Butte, OR, to a 221.5 down the fence for a 664 composite, earning $25,000 for owner Darci Roat. Bringing the Limited Open Futurity Championship and $17,534 home to Earth, TX, was Tripp Townsend riding the Tongue River Ranch bred TRR Lucky Brazos (Pepcid x TRR Ms Lucky Gun x Playgun), thanks to a dominating fence run of 223 for a 653 composite (214 herd/ 216 rein). TRR Lucky Brazos is owned by Kyle Brewer and Tripp Townsend. Vintage Ambrosia (One Fine


Vintage x Miss Fancy Juice x Smart Like Juice), ridden by James Ferreira, scored a 219.5 in the fence work to combine with 216’s in both the herd and rein for a 651.5 worth $13,158 and the Reserve title. The 2016 mare is owned by Robertson Ranches and was bred by Mike and Linda Silveira.


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Jerry Mohme


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