Jason Azevedo leaps from his horse to wrestle down the steer in the bulldoggin' event on Saturday afternoon.

Bull riding comes natural to Charlie Barnes. In fact, the
35-year-old could perhaps make an argument that riding a bull comes
more naturally than riding a bike.

My dad did it. My brother does it. It runs in the blood,

Barnes said of bull riding on Sunday at the 77th Annual San
Benito County Saddle Horse Show and Rodeo, his face dripping in the
dry, 96-degree heat.
There was enough evidence of Barnes’ natural ability and
bull-riding blood at the locals-only rodeo last weekend, where the
Hollister native and Redding resident returned to the Bolado Park
chutes
— or any chutes, for that matter — for the first time in five
years, and won.
TRES PINOS

Bull riding comes natural to Charlie Barnes. In fact, the 35-year-old could perhaps make an argument that riding a bull comes more naturally than riding a bike.

“My dad did it. My brother does it. It runs in the blood,” Barnes said of bull riding on Sunday at the 77th Annual San Benito County Saddle Horse Show and Rodeo, his face dripping in the dry, 96-degree heat.

There was enough evidence of Barnes’ natural ability and bull-riding blood at the locals-only rodeo last weekend, where the Hollister native and Redding resident returned to the Bolado Park chutes — or any chutes, for that matter — for the first time in five years, and won.

“I didn’t show up to lose,” said Barnes, who formerly competed in the PRCA and the PBR before suffering a broken elbow in 2006 in Bakersfield — his last rodeo until this past weekend’s Saddle Horse Show.

Winning the bull-riding competition with qualifying scores of 64 and 65 during the first two go-rounds on Friday and Saturday, respectively, Barnes showed off his bull-riding skill as the only rider to stay on for eight seconds the first two days, making Sunday’s go-round a bit of a moot point.

“When you get kids and a family, it’s pretty hard to travel,” said Barnes, who still could recall his first rodeo as a freshman in high school in 1989. “We just came here because it’s our hometown rodeo.”

Of course, what transpired on Sunday only further provided the Saddle Horse Show and Rodeo with that family feel.

While Barnes was the lone rider to set a qualifying score on Friday and Saturday, his older brother Ronnie was the lone rider to last eight seconds on Sunday, and he finished runner-up in the overall standings when everything was said and done.

“We’re just happy if either one of us wins,” said Ronnie, 39, who scored a 51 during Sunday’s go-round. “We compete against each other a lot, and we always have. We pump each other up.”

Family certainly isn’t lost at the annual event at Bolado Park — not even in the bull riding competition, it appears — where family dally team roping, mutton busting and wild cow milking make up just a handful of events, and where the camaraderie behind the arena gates is reflective of a neighborhood barbecue.

Carolyn Renz and daughters Shannon and Allison Renz won the cattle sorting event in 52.54 seconds, Lacy Bourdet and Nick Taliaferro clocked a time of 9.59 seconds in the family dally team roping event to take first place, and Adolfo Nunes, Ruben Nunes and Carlos Uscanga earned the top time (45.93) in wild cow milking.

Adolfo Nunes, meanwhile, was named senior all-around in the track, while John Flook, who finished first in saddle bronc and who, along with Alex Naccarato Jr. and Cody Perry, took first in the wild horse race in 1:01.60, was named senior all-around in the arena and earned the Bob Randick Memorial Perpetual All-Around award.

Haley Pezzini was named junior all-around.

In dally team roping, Mitch Bourdet and Carlos Castillo showed off their leapfrogging ability during Sunday’s final go. The two entered with the second-fastest time after recording an 8.88-second run on Friday, then clocked an 8.73-second go on Sunday to finish in first with the top two-day average (17.61).

Hollister’s Becky Ford had a similar scenario in senior barrel racing on Sunday. The 45-year-old previously had recorded the top time of 17.777 seconds in the event, and was forced to go last on Sunday as a result.

“Usually the girls who come in winning it (on the final day) never win it because the ground is so bad,” said Ford, who noted the holes in the arena left by the previous barrel-racing runs. Ford’s 15-year-old horse, Spatz, even stumbled around the second turn, which nearly cost Ford the title.

Her window already was small after San Benito High junior Tawne Haynish delivered a blistering time of 17.892 seconds on Sunday.

“But I picked him up and let him go,” said Ford, who recorded a time of 18.298 seconds and finished with an average of 36.075, edging Haynish (36.200) by less than 13 one-hundredths of a second for the title.

Born in Panoche, Ford finished fifth last year atop Spatz, who has competed in rodeos from the junior level through college, and even in gymkhana.

“I’ve been offered $30,000 for him and I wouldn’t give him up,” Ford said. “He’s a consistent son of a gun.”

Haylie Stelling has shown consistency in junior barrel racing after winning the event in consecutive years — she recorded an average time of 36.348 last year and a 36.396 this year — while the Romaldo Martin Team has won the pony express race in back-to-back years as well.

Romaldo Martin also won the circular track race last weekend, where other winners included Dana Aviles and Matt Doty (mixed ribbon roping), Corey Walker (tie-down roping), Brandon Sexton (cowboy style bronc riding), Chad Weaver (bulldoggin’), Mikael Bernadette (junior single steer roping), Taylor Hurley (junior barrel race, 12-15 years), Wyatt Naccarato (junior keyhole race, 12-15 years), Kylie Barrett (junior keyhole race, 6-11 years) and Olivia Orsetti, who recorded an impressive time of 37.96 seconds to take the mutton-busting title.

Richie Coefield, who won the cowboy-style saddle bronc event last year, took home the coveted figure-8 title this year, scoring the full 11 points to break a three-way rope-off between himself, Adam Renz and Jerad Renz.

Born in Hollister, Coefield learned how to figure-8 rope from his father, as well as watching the art through Mitt French and Billy Askew.

“When I was little, I thought it was one of the coolest things,” said Coefield, 24. “I had always wanted to win this, and this is my second time winning.”

Coefield, who often uses the figure-8 style of roping while working at the San Benito Cattle Company in Hollister, previously won the event two or three years ago. But it was Sunday’s win that proved to be sweeter for the local roper.

Coefield and his wife, Kellie, are expecting a baby boy on July 20, and the first-place pot was much needed.

Again, the Saddle Horse Show has a distinctive family feel to it.

“Today was sweet,” Coefield said. “Me and my wife were really banking on it.”

San Benito County Saddle Horse Show and Rodeo

All-Around Winners

Senior All-Around Arena: John Flook. Bob Randick Memorial Perpetual All-Around Senior Arena: John Flook. Senior All-Around Track: Adolfo Nunes. Junior All-Around: Haley Pezzini.

Event Champions

Cattle Sorting: Allison Renz, Carolyn Renz, Shannon Renz, 52.54. Figure-8 Roping: Richie Coefield. Mixed Ribbon Roping: Dana Aviles, Matt Doty, 14.57. Circular Track Race: Romaldo Martin. Pony Express Race: Romaldo Martin Team. Tie-Down Roping: Corey Walker, 32.65 (total time for two days). Wild Cow Milking: Adolfo Nunes, Ruben Nunes, Carlos Uscanga, 45.93. Bull Riding: Charlie Barnes. Senior Barrel Race: Becky Ford, 36.075 (total time for two days). Saddle Bronc Riding: John Flook. Cowboy Style Bronc Riding: Brandon Sexton. Family Dally Team Roping: Lacy Bourdet, Nick Taliaferro, 9.59. Dally Team Roping: Mitch Bourdet, Carlos Castillo, 17.61 (total time for two days). Bulldoggin’: Chad Weaver, 35.51 (total time for two days). Wild Horse Race: John Flook, Alex Naccarato Jr., Cody Perry, 1:01.60. Junior Single Steer Roping: Mikael Bernadette, 7.78 (total time for one day). Junior Barrel Race, 12-15 years: Taylor Hurley, 35.596 (total time for two days). Junior Barrel Race, 6-11 years: Haylie Stelling, 36.396 (total time for two days). Junior Keyhole Race, 12-15 years: Wyatt Naccarato, 16.518 (total time for two days). Junior Keyhole Race, 6-11 years: Kylie Barrett, 18.20 (total time for two days). Mutton Busting: Olivia Orsetti, 37.96.

Friday Track Events

Parade Winners, Junior Cowgirl: Makiley Mezera; Junior Cowboy: Levi Mansmith; Senior Cowgirl: Susan Modic; Senior Cowboy: Larry Sonniksen; Ranch Group: Bourdet Family. Best Working Outfit, girls 12-15 years: 1, Katie Nino; 2, Sarah Nino; 3, Haley Pezzini, 4, Avrie Hubbell; 5, Annie Tobias. Best Working Outfit, boys 12-15 years: 1, Russell Roy Enz. Circular Track Race: 1, Romaldo Martin; 2, Danielle Goodan; 3, Allison Agostini. Junior Western Horsemanship, riders 12-15 years: 1, Haley Pezzini on Sonny; 2, Annie Tobias on Blueberry Docquiri; 3, Katie Nino on Docs Double Two Step; 4, Avrie Hubbell on Just Plain Slow; 5, Sarah Nino on Maverick. Novice Stockhorse: 1, Bob Pivetti on Cotton; 2, Becky Swan on I’ll Be A Winning Gal; 3, Danielle Goodan on Hemi; 4, Kyla Prunty on DW Lil Miss Molly. Junior Keyhole Race, riders 12-15 years: 1, Wyatt Naccarato, 16.518 for two runs; 2, Russell Roy Enz, 17.207 for two runs; 3, Sarah Morris, 19.113 for two runs; 4, Delani Gross, 20.840 for two runs; 5, Megan Ford, 8.00 for one run. Pony Express Race: 1, Romaldo Martin; 2, Karen Jimeson; 3, Allison Agostini. Junior Reined Stockhorse: 1, Haley Pezzini on Sonny; 2, Katie Nino on Rondee Lena; 3, Avrie Hubbell on Smoke a Little Jazz; 4, Annie Tobias on Blueberry Docquiri. Cattle Sorting: No times.

Friday Arena Events

Bull Riding: 1, Charlie Barnes. Junior Barrel Race, riders 6-11 years: Haylie Stelling, 36.396 seconds for two runs; 2, Kelsee French, 38.124 seconds for two runs; 3, Lilla Bell, 38.129 seconds for two runs; 4, McKenna Wood, 40.354 seconds for two runs. Dally Team Roping: 1, Mitch Bourdet, Carlos Castillo, 8.88; 2, Dean Bell, Hank Brown, 9.22; 3, Casey Brooks, Stacey Brooks, 14.50; 4, Cody Skow, Donny Thul, 15.12. Junior Ribbon Race, riders 6-15 years: 1, Blair Brown, Amanda Himenes, 9.466; 2, Kelsee French, Haylie Stelling, 9.798; 3, Madison Hawkes, Sierra Stelling, 10.843; 4, Dawson Bell, Lilla Bell, 12.506. Mixed Ribbon Roping: 1, Lacy Brown, T.J. Dickens, 22.10; 2, Bret Bonfantini, Barbara Hearne, 26.93; 3, Shane Higgins, Amber Mendonsa, 27.95; 4, Addie Muenzer, Allen Scott, 28.15. Cowboy Style Bronc Riding: 1, Brandon Sexton. Mutton Busting, riders 6 years and under: 1, Vincent Nino, 24.76; 2, Broc Barrett, 10.72; 3, Rayven Bedolla, 6.33; 4, Kimber Murphy, 3.35. Tie-Down Roping: 1, D.J. Parker, 28.36; 2, Marc Stelling, 51.34. Bulldoggin’: 1, Chad Weaver, 8.72. Wild Cow Milking: 1, Brett Bonfantini, Nick Donley, Matt Hearne, 47.40; 2, Alex Naccarrato, Robert Perry, Joe Spencer, 59.10. Junior Single Steer Stopping, riders 8-15 years: 1, Mikael Bernadette, 7.87; 2, Haylie Stelling, 12.80; 3, Lacy Bourdet, 17.42. Wild Horse Race: 1, Adolfo Nunes, Ruben Nunes, Carlos Uscanga, 1:15.56.

Saturday Track Events

Parade Winners, Junior Cowgirl: Sydney Fischer; Junior Cowboy: Clint Fuentes; Senior Cowgirl: Carolyn Renz; Senior Cowboy: John Red Eagle; Ranch Group: Shaffer Group. Best Working Outfit, girls 8-11 years: 1, Jenna Fields; 2, Kylie Askew; 3, Sydney Fischer; 4, Kelsee French; 5, Emily Brewen. Best Working Outfit, boys 8-11 years: 1, Clint Fuentes; 2, Tristan Naccarato; 3, Levi Mansmith; 4, Ethan Enz; 5, Twyster Hurley. Circular Track Race: 1, Danielle Goodan; 2, Jakklyn Springer; 3, Allison Agostini. Junior Western Horsemanship, riders 6-11 years: 1, Blake Fuentes on Smokums Katie; 2, Valerie Costanza on Tater; 3, Clint Fuentes on Annie; 4, Kelsee French on Milk Chex; 4, Lilla Bell on Colty. Ladies Western Horsemanship: 1, Shannon Renz; 2, Allison Renz; 3, Jamie Andrade Fowles; 4, Abbey Allen; 5, Shari Hubbell. Junior Reined Stockhorse, riders 6-11 years: 1, Levi Mansmith on Cutter Chex N Half; 2, Dawson Bell on John Wayne; 3, Jenna Field on Workin Juan. Junior Cow Horse, riders 12-15 years: 1, Sarah Morris on Doc; 2, Sarah Morris on Rose; 3, Annie Tobias on Blueberry Docquiri. Ladies Western Horsemanship, over 39 years: 1, Carolyn Renz; 2, Ellen El-Bisi; 3, Kim DuPont; 4, LaRae Reid; 5, Sonia Salas. Pony Express Race: 1, Romaldo Martin; 2, Allison Agostini. Ladies Stockhorse Class: 1, Jennifer LeMere on Royal Montana; 2, Sonya Lee on Dualing Star; 3, Jill Camron on Smart N Nu; 4, Kyla Prunty on Darlin Lil Fairlea. Cattle Sorting: 1, Allison Renz, Carolyn Renz, Shannon Renz, 52.54; 2, Andy Barrington, J.W. Brewen, Casey Sabin, 54.36; 3, Charlie Tobias, Grace Tobias, Lisa Tobias, 1:59.99.

Saturday Arena Events

Bull Riding: 1, Charlie Barnes. Junior Barrel Race, riders 12-15 years: 1, Taylor Hurley, 35.563 for two runs; 2, Megan Ford, 35.673 for two runs; 3, Bailee Nelson, 37.732 for two runs; 4, Emily Agostini, 38.322 for two runs. Dally Team Roping: 1, Billy Aviles, D.J. Parker, 7.41; 2, Kevin Wilkinson, Justin Wilkinson, 10.31; 3, Justin Wood, Ray Wood, 10.51; 4, Pat Abercrombie, Adrian Gonzalez, 10.57. Saddle Bronc Riding: 1, John Flook. Tie-Down Roping: 1, Corey Walker, 14.13; 2, Chad Zgragen, 16.94; 3, Cole Warren, 24.68; 4, Dean Bell, 26.21. Family Team Roping: 1, Lacy Bourdet, Nick Taliaferro, 9.56; 2, Audra Bourdet, Josh Mendonsa, 16.05; 3, Jimene Stelling, Mark Stelling, 16.15; 4, Billy Aviles, Dana Aviles, 16.77. Junior Ribbon Race, riders 6-15 years: 1, Lacey Bourdet, Bailee Nelson, 9.611; 2, Ethan Enz, Tristan Naccarato, 13.767; 3, Emily Drost, April Flook, 18.554; 4, Gracie Bolin, Balee Coffey, 21.791. Mixed Ribbon Roping: 1, Dana Aviles, Matt Doty, 14.57; 2, Audra Bourdet, Scott Naccarato, 20.53; 3, Jimene Stelling, Mark Stelling, 21.79; 4, Hec Hurley, Kasey Hurley, 27.69. Mutton Busting, riders 6 years and under: 1, Olivia Orsetti, 37.96; 2, Berlin Nielsen, 7.92; 3, Wyatt Roascio, 2.66; 4, Grace Baldwin, 1.62. Bulldoggin’: No times. Wild Cow Milking: 1, Chris Brigantino, Adam Renz, Scott Rossi, 1:25.60; 2, Andy Barrington, J.W. Brewen and Hec Hurley, 1:31.47. Junior Single Steer Stopping, riders 8 -15 years: 1, Dawson Bell, 10.54; 2, Lilla Bell, 12.67. Overall Winners: 1, Mikael Bernadette, 7.78 sec for one run; 2, Dawson Bell, 10.54 sec for one run; 3, Lilla Bell, 12.67 sec for one run; 4, Haylie Stelling, 12.80 sec for one run. Wild Horse Race: 1, John Flook, Alex Naccarato Jr., Cody Perry, 51.69.

Sunday Track Events

Parade Winners, Junior Cowgirl: Tatum Hurley; Junior Cowboy: Tyler Marcus; Senior Cowgirl: Addie Muenzer; Senior Cowboy: Donnie Marcus; Ranch Group: Renz Group. Best Working Outfit, girls 4-7 years: 1, Juliann Donati; 2, Emily Drost; 3, Gracie Skow; 4, Tatum Hurley; 5, Jodi Fields. Best Working Outfit, boys 4-7 years: 1, Tristan Schmidt; 2, Garrett Mansmith; 3, Cody French; 4, Clay Hubbell; 5, Kohen Nelson. Circular Track Race: 1, Romaldo Martin; 2, Danielle Goodan; 3, Allison Agostini. Overall Winners: 1, Romaldo Martin; 2, Danieele Goodan; 3, Allison Agostini. Junior Keyhole Race, riders 6-11 years: 1, Kylie Barrett, 18.20 for two runs; 2, McKenna Wood, 18.26 for two runs; 3, Sierra Stelling, 23.94 for two runs; 4, Lilla Bell, 7.507 for one run. Hackamore Horse: 1, Jay Jones showing Missy, owner Melissa Dassel; 2, Jim Brumfield showing Drifter; 3, Everett Sparling showing Pearl. Pony Express Race: 1, Romaldo Martin; 2, Allison Agostini. Figure-8 Roping, overall: 1, Richie Coefield; 2, Adam Renz; 2, Jerad Renz; 4, Justin Fields. Open Stockhorse: 1, Ramona Koch showing Smart N Nu, owner Jill Camron; 2, Tina Gabel showing Cutter Chex N Half; 3, Shelly Franklin showing Imcolonalbarsratchett; 4, Lauri Funk showing Peach. Best Appearing Cow Horse Without Saddle: 1, Jamie Fowles showing horse owned by Jim Hawkins; 2, Mark Fancher; 3, Cynthia Fancher; 4, Susie Lomanto. Cattle Sorting: 1, John Eade, Ken Griffin, Jamii Pura, 1:22.96. Overall Winners: 1, Allison Renz, Carolyn Renz, Shannon Renz, 52.54; 2, Andy Barrington, J.W. Brewen, Casey Sabin, 54.36; 3, John Eade, Ken Griffin, Jamii Pura, 1:22.96; 4, Charlie Tobias, Grace Tobias, Lisa Tobias, 1:59.99.

Sunday Arena Events

Bull Riding: 1, Ronnie Barnes. Tie-Down Roping: 1, Chad Zgragen, 16.01; 2, Dean Bell, 16.24; 3, Corey Walker, 18.52; 4, Marc Stelling, 19.14; 5, Cole Warren, 25.01. Overall Winners: 1, Corey Walker, 32.65 for two runs; 2, Chad Zgragen, 32.95 for two runs; 3, Dean Bell, 42.45 for two runs; 4, Cole Warren, 49.69 for two runs. Dally Team Roping: 1, Casey Brooks, Stacey Brooks, 7.96; 2, Cody Skow, Donny Thul, 8.19; 3, Mitch Bourdet, Carlos Castillo, 8.73; 4, David Taliaferro, Nick Taliaferro, 9.30; 5, Dean Bell, Hank Brown, 10.95. Overall Winners: 1, Mitch Bourdet, Carlos Castillo, 17.61 sec for two runs; 2, Dean Bell, Hank Brown, 20.17 sec for two runs; 3, Billy Aviles, D.J. Parker, 20.66 sec for two runs; 4, Casey Brooks, Stacey Brooks, 22.46 sec for two runs. Senior Barrel Race: 1, Tawne Haynish, 17.892; 2, Cynthia Fancher, 18.086; 3, Becky Ford, 18.298; 4, Kasey Hurley, 18.323; 5, Casey Brooks, 18.490. Overall Winners: 1, Becky Ford, 36.075 for two runs; 2, Tawne Haynish, 36.200 for two runs; 3, Cynthia Fancher, 36.298 sec for two runs; 4, Abbey Allen, 37.043 sec for two runs. Junior Ribbon Race, riders 6-15 years: 1, Kimmi Kearns, McKenna Wood, 10.431; 2, Morgan Churchill, Megan Ford, 10.631; 3, Avrie Hubbell, Taylor Hurley, 11.052; 4, Brooke Shaffer, Taylor Shaffer, 12.124; 5, Emily Brewen, Sarah Brewen, 12.823. Overall Winners: 1, Blair Brown, Amanda Himenes, 9.466; 2, Lacey Bourdet, Bailee Nelson, 9.611; 3, Kelsee French, Haylie Stelling, 9.798; 4, Kimmi Kearns, McKenna Wood, 10.431. Saddle Bronc Riding: 1, John Flook. Mixed Ribbon Roping: 1, Jessica Cook, Donnie Marcus, 15.07; 2, Kristy Bourdet, Mitch Bourdet, 27.61. Overall Winners: 1, Dana Aviles, Matt Doty, 14.57; 2, Jessica Cook, Donnie Marcus, 15.07; 3, Audra Bourdet, Scott Naccarato, 20.53; 4, Jimene Stelling, Marc Stelling, 21.79. Mutton Busting, riders 6 years and under: 1, Zachary T. Shepard, 9.98; 2, Kohen Nelson, 5.79; 3, Sarah Brewen, 3.25; 4, Tristan Schmidt, 2.33. Overall Winners: 1, Olivia Orsetti, 37.96; 2, Vincent Nino, 24.76; 3, Broc Barrett, 10.72; 4, Zachary T. Shepard, 9.98. Bulldoggin’: 1, Chad Weaver, 26.79. Wild Cow Milking: 1, Adolfo Nunes, Ruben Nunes, Carlos Uscanga, 45.93; 2, Paul Bianchi, Mark Costa, Allan Renz, 57.09. Overall Winners: 1, Adolfo Nunes, Ruben Nunes, Carlos Uscanga, 45.93; 2, Bret Bonfantini, Nick Donley, Matt Hearne, 47.40; 3, Paul Bianchi, Mark Costa, Allan Renz, 57.09; 4, Alex Naccarato Jr., Robert Perry, Joe Spencer, 59.10. Family Team Roping: No times. Overall Winners: 1, Lacy Bourdet, Nick Taliaferro, 9.59; 2, Audra Bourdet, Josh Mendonsa, 16.05; 3, Jimene Stelling, Mitch Stelling, 16.15; 4, Billy Aviles, Dana Aviles, 16.77. Wild Horse Race: 1, John Flook, Alex Naccarato Jr., Cody Perry, 49.91; 2, Adolfo Nunes, Ruben Nunes, Carlos Uscanga, 1:1.50. Overall Winners: 1, John Flook, Alex Naccarato Jr., Cody Perry, 1:1.60; 2, Adolfo Nunes, Ruben Nunes, Carlos Uscanga, 2:17.06.

Halter Horse Division

Registered Quarter Horse Stallions, 2 years and yearlings: 1, Ellen El-Bisi showing Cowboy Hardware; 2, Brian Pina showing Lil Hollywood Surprise. Registered Quarter Horse Stallions, weanlings: 1, John Wiersma showing Fresnos Lady Diamond. Registered Quarter Horse Mares, 3 years and over: 1, Cynthia Fancher showing Lenas Sugar Gal; 2, Sonia Salas showing Whos Corona; 3, Lisa Mancebo showing Josies Moonaruge; 4, Tracy Park showing A Rednic Woman; 5, Bailee Nelson showing Bella Muchacha. Registered Quarter Horse Mares, 2 years and yearlings: 1, Shannon Renz showing Guardian Player 408; 2, Carolyn Renz showing Smokacitas Rocket; 3, Don Douglas showing Miss Holly Nic. Registered Quarter Horse Geldings, 3 years and over: 1, Ellen El-Bisi showing Macrific King Badger; 2, Cynthia Fancher showing Mags Pay Chex; 3, Susie Lomanto showing Jerrys Peppy; 4, Carolyn Renz showing Smokacito Sun Frost; 5, Abbey Allen showing Mr Colonel Rey. Registered Quarter Horse Group, produce of dam: 1, Carolyn Renz showing Smokacito Sun Frost & Smokacitas Rocket. Registered American Paint Stallion, 3 years and over: 1, Emily Agostini showing CR Elegant Leaguer. Registered American Paint Geldings, 3 years and over: 1, Allison Agostini showing Go Bucko. Registered All Other Breeds Mares, 3 years and over: 1, Kim DuPont showing My Time To Spark; 2, Roxy Montana showing Escarlata WC; 3, Roxy Montana showing Libiana GF. Grade and Unregistered Quarter Horse Mares, 3 years and older: 1, Rhonda Gomes showing Trixie A Go Go; 2, Benny Jerome showing Cheyenne; 3, Delani Gross showing Tater. Grade and Unregistered Quarter Horse Geldings, 3 years and older: 1, Abbey Allen showing Rusty; 2, Jakklyn Springer showing Shotgun; 3, Sandra Bohl showing Navajo. Grade and Unregistered Quarter Horse Geldings, 2 years and yearlings: 1, Ellen El-Bisi showing Cousin Spartacus; 2, Benny Jerome showing Pancho. Grade and Unregistered American Paint Geldings, 3 years and over: 1, Ellen El-Bisi showing Don’t Blink; 2, Karen Jimeson showing Scout/One Trick Pony. Champion, Registered Quarter Horse Stallion: Ellen El-Bisi showing Cowboy Hardware. Champion, Registered Quarter Horse Mare: Cynthia Fancher showing Lenas Sugar Gal. Champion, Registered Quarter Horse Gelding: Ellen El-Bisi showing Macrific King Badger. Champion, Registered American Paint Mare: Emily Agostini showing CR Elegant Leaguer. Champion, Registered American Paint Gelding: Allison Agostini showing Go Bucko. Champion, Registered All Other Breeds Mare: Kim DuPont showing My Time To Spark. Overall Grand Champion, Registered All Divisions: Cynthia Fancher showing Lenas Sugar Gal.

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