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Western Carolina Dog Fanciers Association AKC Sanctioned Agility Western Carolina Dog Fanciers Association AKC Sanctioned Agility Trial Haywood County Fairgrounds Judges: Teresa Everline, Flowery Branch, GA Ben Gibbs, Kingsport, TN PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE This is a preliminary schedule which is contingent upon the move-up entries that may not have been received yet.” Friday, September 23, 2016 Ring 1: Master/Excellent FAST - 39 Entries Premier Standard - 39 Entries Master/Excellent Standard - 139 Entries Open Standard - 26 Entries Novice Standard - 31 Entries Ring 2: Time 2 Beat - 39 Entries Open FAST - 9 Entries Novice FAST - 19 Entries Novice JWW - 29 Entries Open JWW - 25 Entries Master/Excellent JWW - 141 Entries Premier JWW - 39 Entries Saturday, September 24, 2016 Ring 1: Time 2 Beat - 49 Entries Open FAST - 11 Entries Novice FAST - 21 Entries Novice JWW - 33 Entries Open JWW - 26 Entries Master/Excellent JWW - 147 Entries Premier JWW - 43 Entries Ring 2: Master/Excellent FAST - 34 Entries Premier Standard - 42 Entries Master/Excellent Standard - 142 Entries Open Standard - 26 Entries Novice Standard - 33 Entries Sunday, September 25, 2016 Ring 1: Premier Standard - 40 Entries Master/Excellent Standard - 147 Entries Open Standard - 24 Entries Novice Standard - 28 Entries 1 Ring 2: Time 2 Beat - 41 Entries Novice JWW - 30 Entries Open JWW - 29 Entries Master/Excellent JWW - 146 Entries Premier JWW - 33 Entries PLEASE BE ATTENTIVE TO ANNOUNCEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE EVENT FOR LAST MINUTE CHANGES. There are 253 dogs entered in this event with 575 entries on Friday, 607 entries on Saturday, and 518 entries on Sunday for a total of 1700 entries. PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE Friday, September 23, 2016 Ring 1: Master/Excellent FAST 8106 Ceri, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Robin Belyea 8203 Tamsin, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Marie C. Logue 8206 Brooklyn, Cocker Spaniel, Kimberly, D Williams 12201 Ruby, Basenji, Dolores Brigham 12203 EC, English Cocker Spaniel, Roxanne Spilman-Bush 12205 Lati, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Nancy Bell 12402 Mac, Shetland Sheepdog, Joyce Burgess 12801 Lilly, Cocker Spaniel, Carol E. Happel 12104 Mayhem, Miniature Schnauzer, Christina Tracey 12105 Jorie, Cocker Spaniel, Joanne Halvorson 16207 Lucy, Australian Shepherd, Patricia Doan 16102 Galley, Portuguese Water Dog, Louise Mowbray 16115 Cruiser, Shetland Sheepdog, Mary Dolan 16117 Shylah, Shetland Sheepdog, Lisa Wilcox 16121 Skyla, Stabyhoun, Judy Wiltsek 16123 Sizzle, English Cocker Spaniel, Roxanne Spilman-Bush 16205 Ellie, All-American, Carol Greer 16402 Rusty, Australian Shepherd, Jack McCarthy 16701 Levi, Shetland Sheepdog, Darlene Jenkins 16305 Becca, Australian Shepherd, Patricia Doan 20311 Kensi, Border Collie, Barbara Knowlton 20202 Jake, Flat-Coated Retriever, Jim Saxon 20401 Karma, German Shorthaired Pointer, Lynn Mitro 20101 Cash, Australian Shepherd, Nan Payne 20111 Zico, Portuguese Water Dog, Judy Weinstein 20129 Hawk, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Nancy Bell 20132 Maggie, Australian Shepherd, Ellen Richardson 20136 Potion, Portuguese Water Dog, Marti Touchstone 20303 Heart, Border Collie, Melanie Miller 20304 Claymore, Bearded Collie, Joseph E. Root 20308 Fergus, Brittany, Elaine Hawes 20309 Rook, Border Collie, Chandra Carver 20507 Bode, Border Collie, Roy Million 20705 Fitzgerald, Border Collie, Kim Leach 24101 Clementine, German Shorthaired Pointer, Lynn Mitro 24112 Isobel, Belgian Sheepdog, Dolores Brigham 24115 Killian, Golden Retriever, Denise McDonald 24117 Chapel, Labrador Retriever, Barbara Knowlton 26501 Brazen, Border Collie, Karen Parker 2 Ring 1: Premier Standard 8104 Ripple, Boston Terrier, Daniel Haddy 8106 Ceri, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Robin Belyea 8203 Tamsin, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Marie C. Logue 12101 Fiona, Papillon, Julie Azar 12105 Jorie, Cocker Spaniel, Joanne Halvorson 12110 Kiss, Shetland Sheepdog, Judy Wiltsek 12204 Balloo, Shetland Sheepdog, Sharon E. Graves 16101 Fiji, Shetland Sheepdog, Tina Eastman 16201 Sweet, Border Collie, Dudley Fontaine 16104 Kora, Shetland Sheepdog, Denise Kilpatrick 16109 Sparkle, Shetland Sheepdog, Val Currier 16115 Cruiser, Shetland Sheepdog, Mary Dolan 16120 Bounce, Border Collie, Jim Elliott 16202 Kona, German Shorthaired Pointer, Lynn Mitro 16203 Domino, Australian Shepherd, Barbara Kreischer 16213 Jack, Border Collie, Dudley Fontaine 16122 Jovey, Shetland Sheepdog, Denise Kilpatrick 20121 Kylie, Labrador Retriever, Barbara Knowlton 20101 Cash, Australian Shepherd, Nan Payne 20103 Psychic, Border Collie, Kathleen McHugh 20107 Packer, Portuguese Water Dog, Rick Clark 20108 Bolt, Border Collie, Nancy Burnap 20109 Rory, Portuguese Water Dog, Catherine Tinaglia 20110 Took, Golden Retriever, Walter Struve 20111 Zico, Portuguese Water Dog, Judy Weinstein 20112 Revel, Border Collie, Stacey Trollinger 20114 Jordan, Border Collie, Debra Shigematsu 20116 Spring, Border Collie, Fred Parker 20119 Powder, Border Collie, William Lang 20124 Icarus, Border Collie, Brian Ferrand 20127 Jaqen, Border Collie, Chris Elliott 20130 Silk, Border Collie, Marc Ogle 20135 Grizzly, All-American, Freda Jessen 20202 Jake, Flat-Coated Retriever, Jim Saxon 24105 Bird, Border Collie, Dudley Fontaine 24106 Integrity, Border Collie, Melanie Miller 24109 Axyl, Dalmatian, Rebecca Ogle 24111 Mac, Border Collie, Christina Lang 24117 Chapel, Labrador Retriever, Barbara Knowlton Ring 1: Master/Excellent Standard 4201 Addison, French Bulldog, Teresa Duren 4202 Luna, Papillon, Mathias Brewi 4203 Lucy, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Bonnie Herrell 4401 Nikki, Pomeranian, Mary McKenzie 8101 Teller, Papillon, Nancy Jayson 8102 Penny Lane, Rat Terrier, Melissa Liebhardt 8103 Eddie, Parson Russell Terrier, Morgan Rhodes 8104 Ripple, Boston Terrier, Daniel Haddy 8105 Toby, Havanese, Kim Brinkmeier 8106 Ceri, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Robin Belyea 8203 Tamsin, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Marie C. Logue 8204 Ben, Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, Paul Urban 8205 Sara, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Elizabeth Winkel 8206 Brooklyn, Cocker Spaniel, Kimberly, D Williams 8208 Bryce, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Barbara Moffitt 8302 D'Art, Papillon, Susan Wilson 8303 Kit, Toy Fox Terrier, Sherry Hickman 8108 Tango, Papillon, Nancy Jayson 8207 Olivia, Shetland Sheepdog, Kim Brinkmeier 12101 Fiona, Papillon, Julie Azar 12102 Scarlett, Shetland Sheepdog, Kandi West 12103 River, Papillon, Stacey Trollinger 12104 Mayhem, Miniature Schnauzer, Christina Tracey 3 12105 Jorie, Cocker Spaniel, Joanne Halvorson 12106 Mustang Sally, Chinese Crested, Debra Shigematsu 12107 Bristol, Shetland Sheepdog, Karen Baker 12108 JInx, Miniature Schnauzer, Teresa Duren 12110 Kiss, Shetland Sheepdog, Judy Wiltsek 12111 Shelby Rae, Rat Terrier, Melissa Liebhardt 12201 Ruby, Basenji, Dolores Brigham 12203 EC, English Cocker Spaniel, Roxanne Spilman-Bush 12204 Balloo, Shetland Sheepdog, Sharon E. Graves 12205 Lati, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Nancy Bell 12206 Tayt, Parson Russell Terrier, Gail Hubbard 12207 Red, Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, Paul Urban 12401 Maggie, Shetland Sheepdog, Sherry Crossley 12402 Mac, Shetland Sheepdog, Joyce Burgess 12403 Lady, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Jane Toothman 12301 Zuri, Cocker Spaniel, Joanne Halvorson 16101 Fiji, Shetland Sheepdog, Tina Eastman 16102 Galley, Portuguese Water Dog, Louise Mowbray 16104 Kora, Shetland Sheepdog, Denise Kilpatrick 16105 Pate, Shetland Sheepdog, Nancy Davis 16106 Smitten, Border Collie, Melanie Miller 16107 Shaker, Puli, Nancy Kelly 16213 Jack, Border Collie, Dudley Fontaine 16108 Pistol, Keeshond, Mary Kay Keenan 16109 Sparkle, Shetland Sheepdog, Val Currier 16110 Max, Poodle (Miniature), Judy Chaet 16111 Chime, Shetland Sheepdog, Selina Edney 16112 Tuff, Chinese Crested, Conrad Shigematsu 16114 Asa, Border Collie, Kelley Adams 16115 Cruiser, Shetland Sheepdog, Mary Dolan 16116 Bentley, Shetland Sheepdog, Doug Brinkmeier 16117 Shylah, Shetland Sheepdog, Lisa Wilcox 16119 Folly, All-American, Trudy Price 16120 Bounce, Border Collie, Jim Elliott 16122 Jovey, Shetland Sheepdog, Denise Kilpatrick 16123 Sizzle, English Cocker Spaniel, Roxanne Spilman-Bush 16207 Lucy, Australian Shepherd, Patricia Doan 16202 Kona, German Shorthaired Pointer, Lynn Mitro 16203 Domino, Australian Shepherd, Barbara Kreischer 16204 Brooke, Golden Retriever, Susan Nation 16205 Ellie, All-American, Carol Greer 16206 Andy, Border Collie, Dorothy Ferguson 16208 Birdie, Finnish Lapphund, Sharee Muench 16210 Crash, Border Collie, Chris Elliott 16211 Izzy, Australian Shepherd, Sheila Leonard 16302 Ryze, Shetland Sheepdog, Don Lambert 16303 Matches, Keeshond, Mary Kay Keenan 16304 Bounce, Shetland Sheepdog, Carol Renton 16401 Jasmin, Shetland Sheepdog, Bill Tysinger 16402 Rusty, Australian Shepherd, Jack McCarthy 16301 Phoebe, All-American, Dudley Fontaine 16305 Becca, Australian Shepherd, Patricia Doan 20101 Cash, Australian Shepherd, Nan Payne 20102 Jesse, Border Collie, Conrad Shigematsu 20103 Psychic, Border Collie, Kathleen McHugh 20104 MaXXie, Dalmatian, Marc Ogle 20105 Rush, Border Collie, Karen Parker 20106 Quinn, Collie (Smooth), Christina Lang 20108 Bolt, Border Collie, Nancy Burnap 20109 Rory, Portuguese Water Dog, Catherine Tinaglia 20110 Took, Golden Retriever, Walter Struve 20111 Zico, Portuguese Water Dog, Judy Weinstein 20112 Revel, Border Collie, Stacey Trollinger 20113 Zinger, Border Collie, Susan Wilson 20114 Jordan, Border Collie, Debra Shigematsu 20116 Spring, Border Collie, Fred Parker 20117 Harper, Australian Shepherd, Linda Hargis 20118 Alli, Belgian Malinois, Marti Touchstone 20119 Powder, Border Collie, William Lang 20120 Takoda, Australian Shepherd, Irene Brewi 20121
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