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NRCHA NP SBF


Klepper & Happy Texas Moonlight


Lance Johnston & Here Comes The Boon


Scott Lenkart & Captain America


Jennifer Alfano & Talladega


Patrick's Harvest Hunters and Special Awards The Harvest Horse Show took place at the Great Southwest Equestrian


Center in Katy, TX and Green hunters where the highlight event early in the week. The $10,000 USHJA Green Hunter Incentive Championship 3’/3’3” was held on Thursday and 22 horses took on the challenge over Skip Bai- ley’s course. Captain America owned by Lori Mathews and ridden by Scott Lenkart took the Championship back to Argyle. Captain America had just come off the $5000 Texas Super Stake win from the day before. The Texas Super Stakes ends the year on November 14 at the GSWEC with their Cham- pionship class surpassing the 1 million dollar mark in prize money. Reserve Champion in the $10,000 USHJA Championship went to MTM Personal Assistant owned by MTM Farm and ridden by Tracy Fenny. The $5000 USHJA Green Hunter Incentive Championship for the


3’6”/3’9” saw Talladega owned by Sharon O’Neil and ridden by Jennifer Alfano took home the tricolor Championship ribbon. Jen also took the Re- serve Champion on her horse Page One. Jen keeps up winning ways with taking the blue in the Texas 3’6/3’9”


Super Stake on Kathy Chia’s Kindred. Second in the stake went home with Sara Rice on Maura Harrower’s Who Dat. On Friday it was Derby Day in the Mega ring. The USHJA National Derby was run in a Non Pro and Pro section.


The Non Pro was won by Katherine Huffstutler riding Lewis Hamilton


owned by Autumn Sound LLC. Second wen to Lacroix owned by Black- stone Farms and ridden by Lindsey Black and the yellow ribbon went home with Querida and owner/rider Caitlin Burns. Jef Lauwers won the Pro section of the National Derby riding Lucky


One for Lori Bartley. Second went to Indigo Blue with Rein Murphy riding for Patricia Murphy and third went to Mor Finnegan with Laureen McKen- zie riding for Lee Inbody.


Continued on page 17


Jef Lauwers & Lucky One


Crafton and Dualin Alittle Time Top NRCHA NP Futurity


The hopes and dreams of 19 finalists in the NRCHA Non


Pro Futurity®, presented by Discount Tire, hinged upon one final fence run—as is customary in reined cow horse competition. Fi- nalists in the Non Pro Futurity opened the day with their rein work in Will Rogers Coliseum here in Fort Worth, Texas, as excitement intensified to see the championship race unfold. The Non Pro rein work was followed by Intermediate Open and Limited Open rein work before action wrapped up with the Non Pro Futurity Finals cow work and the crowning of another champion the $1.2 million dollar National Reined Cow Horse Association Snaffle Bit Futuri- ty ®, presented by Metallic Cat. After scoring a winning 219.5 in the rein work finals to com-


bine with her high score of 221.5 out of the herd, it was Abbie Phillips and CR Tuff Guns N Roses (Woody B Tuff x Gypsy Rose Rey x Dual Rey) in the driver’s seat with a 441 prior to the cow work. Debbie Crafton, of Ordway, CO, entered the third and final leg tied with herself for second and third in the composite with a 432 on each of her finals qualifying mounts—Dualin ALittle Time (One Time Pepto x ARC Little Dualena x Dual Pep) and Stylish Spender (Im Countin Checks x Sly Angel x That Sly Cat). When Crafton mastered a challenging cow aboard Dualin


ALittle Time to the tune of 223 points, she had set the bar high at a 655 (215 herd/ 217 rein) composite. Immediately following Crafton, who was third out in the working order, Phillips and CR Tuff Guns N Roses took their turn, posting a 213.5 for a 654.5 that would come up a mere half point shy of first place in the ul- tra-competitive Non Pro division. The Scottsdale, Arizona, horse- woman and her exceptional equine partner did, however, dominate the Intermediate Non Pro and Novice Non Pro standings, as they have since the outset of the event. Crafton enjoyed a lucrative trip to Fort Worth with her 2016


Katherine Huffstutler & Lewis Hamilton


mare Dualin Alittle Time, having already banked the first-place $14,592 paycheck in the NRCHA Western Bloodstock Sale Incen- tive Non Pro composite. The Non Pro championship paid $25,058, plus $3,000 in preliminary go round money. The 2016 gelding was bred by Arcese Quarter Horses. Crafton’s second horse Stylish Reys tied for 10th and 11th overall with Julia Winders and Chics Smart Elan for additional earnings of $3,337.


Cont on page 10 December 2019 SouthWest Horse Trader 7


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