In the L3 Youth Western Riding, Natalie Alcorn and Chocolates Hot Asset had a clean sweep and won the circuit. All the Youth Pleasure classes were nice sized with tough competition. Nya Kearns and Earn An Invitation took home the circuit in the Novice Youth Western Pleasure.
Continue reading …The circuit winner in the 13 & Under L3 Trail was Emily Mastroleo with Hot Rageous Rodder. The 14-18 L3 Trail circuit was Emma Brown with Some Hot Potential. The Senior Trail was the largest of the day with 64 entries shown. No stranger to the winners circle, Some Hot Potential took the L3 circuit with Jennifer Paul.
Continue reading …Doug Huls, Show Manager was thrilled with the size of the show and said, “The show has doubled in back numbers and more than doubled in number of stalls.”
Continue reading …Big winners and circuit champions included Tony Anderman in the Level 3 Amateur after executing a phenomenal pattern that included many turns and a difficult L shaped back. Beth Case aboard Hubbout a Dance braved the mud and captured the first circuit of the Hunter Under Saddle in the junior division.
Continue reading …Circuit champions in the Novice were Ava Pratt with Sleepin I Will Be. In 13 & Under, it was Isabella Himes with Assets Miss Reba. The L2 14-18 circuit champions were Kenzi Bailey with Rollin N Chocolate. Finally, in the L3 14-18, Grace Ann Himes won with Essentially Good.
Continue reading …Doug Huls, show manager, was thrilled with the size of the show saying, “The show has doubled in back numbers and more than doubled in number of stalls!”
Continue reading …Because this is such a long circuit, we have a number of EC Bloggers that will be providing us with live reports throughout the show from the perspective of a number of different age divisions.
Continue reading …“Last place is not in my comfort zone. In fact, I didn’t know it was in my vocabulary. I like to be the first one to enter the pen, and coming out of the show pen last makes me feel rather squeamish.”
Continue reading …Among the largest of the AQHA classes were the Amateur Showmanship with 40 entries and the Youth and Novice Showmanship classes with over 30 entries.
Continue reading …The Keystone Showdown Novice Show started off with a bang! The number one Novice Show in the country for three years running did not disappoint with over 630 total entries.
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