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News & Events


Wharton, was named as APHA’s


Treylyn Hancock, 2018-2019


Member of the Year in late December. She will receive a custom trophy buckle and a $1,000 scholarship. That award is given to a well- rounded AjPHA member who stands out in terms of AjPHA and commu- nity involvement, volun- teer work,


and


Hays County Livestock Board President Jeff Dodd presented Allyson Reynolds with her


trophy buckle as HCLS Jr Speed Champion at Dripping Springs Ranch Park.


Gonczeruk (overall jr),


Ryan Major was recognized as Top Producer for 2019 at Leslie Cain


Realty’s and also received the Zenith Award for a so-far $30 million career.


and Skylar Duleba (CH sr speed, sr judged, overall sr). Wild West Productions’ $1,500-added Best in the West event, held


January 12 at Fort Worth’s Cowtown Coliseum, paid out $25,277. Madison McCaffity and Bacheloretta won the Best in the West 1D with 13.823, while Alyssa Urbanek and Fueled With Dinero won the Open 1D with 13.691.


OK Foundation QH Registry will host a Cow Clinic February 22 at


Smith Quarter Horse Facility, Corn, OK. For seasoned professionals and novices both, the price is $100, with lunch included, and OKFQHR mem- bership is NOT required. Instruction will include cutting, ranch cutting, work- ing cowhorse, herd help, and turnback help. fmi, www.okfqhr.com.


The APHA’s international headquarters, located at 122 East Ex-


change Avenue, Suite 420, Fort Worth, is open for business already and the official grand opening will take place February 28. Tours will be available at the 2020 APHA Convention. The headquarters feature a retail store full of Paint Horse merchandise, a grain-bin theater designed to immerse visitors in the Paint experience, historical artifacts and more. The Rebecca Baker Legacy Loft honors APHA’s Hall of Fame and history. Full office space en- ables APHA staff to serve members’ needs.


AQHA’s annual conventionis coming up, March 13-16 at South Point


Hotel, Las Vegas, NV. Book hotel rooms prior to February 20 to get special rates. To see the convention schedule and more, go to www.aqha.com/con- vention.


South TX Horse Show Series’ 2020 dates are March 21, April 18, and


May 15, with all events at San Patricio Fairgrounds in Sinton. fmi, www.southtexashorseshowseries.com.


AR Ranch and Stock Horse Association, Inc., will host 4 weekend


shows this year, all at White County Fairgrounds in Searcy. The first will be March 28-29. fmi, www.arkstockhorse.org.


Braggin’ Rights!


Kelsey Hoffman, Caldwell, won Wild West Productions’ 1D Decem- ber 18 at Salt Creek Arena, Boyd, with 14.77 on Monica.


leadership. Duane Wilson,


Slaughter, LA, won the $2K Limited Rider class


on Cutter Bills Playboy December 28


in Jackson, MS, at the Southern Futurity Winter Circuit. Brody Magby, Wilburton, OK, was Junior Youth Circuit Champion at


the Abilene Winter Circuit (NCHA) January 2-5, mounted on SS Black Lil Kitty.


Bobbie Sue Shore, Azle, won the $35K NP both January 4 and 5 at


Three Amigos CHA’s January 4 and 5 shows in Gonzales. She and CR Metal Fancy Pants marked 74 both days!


John C. Dublin, Whitney, won American Southwest Texas CHA’s


youth classes January 4 and 5 in Belton. Riding Super Neat Cat, he marked 73 the first day and 74 the next!


Patty Wilber, Las Tijeras, NM, received a nice surprise January 5 – no-


tification that her horse Lucy was 2019 NM Buckskin Horse Association’s HP open horse, winning $400!


Morgan Clark received the 4-H Gold Star Award at Madison County


4-H Club’s January 7 awards banquet. That is the highest achievement award given by the Texas 4-H Youth Development Program through the county 4- H program.


Ryan Major, Lindale, was recognized as Top Producer for 2019 at


Leslie Cain Realty’s annual Kick-Off meeting January 7 after selling a record 47 properties, with $10.5 million in yearly production. Major also received the Zenith Award for a so-far $30 million career, having joined Leslie Cain in 2015. She’s sporting a new trophy buckle, too, having finished third in USCHA’s 2019 $35K-NP standings and riding Frecks Jewels!


Tricia Aldridge, Sanger, won the Open 1D at the Barrel Racing Asso-


ciation of Texas Race 8 January 11 in Alvarado, with 15.657 on Hitman. Rawhide Blackwell QHs, Loranger, LA, had a successful crew at Mis-


sissippi QH Association’s annual awards banquet in in Jackson January 11. Linda Fugate’s Ooh Lala Lola was champion aged mare and reserve Jr WP. Kameryn Byrd and Lazy Like Honey took reserve in L1-western riding and amateur equitation. Marie Crochet and Wise Lady Bythe Lake took the wins in VRH youth ranch riding, equitation 14-18, L1 showmanship and L1 eq- uitation plus reserve for showmanship 14-18, youth ranch riding, and L1


February 2020 SouthWest Horse Trader


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