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2017 State Horse Show Results by Class 2017 PA 4-H Horse Show Results by Class Place Exhibitor Town Horse County English Grooming & Showmanship, 8-11 1 Hannah FeagleyPetersburg Secure Your Assets Huntingdon 2 Abby McCulloughManor Shieks Special Te Westmoreland 3 Adyson FranzMoon Township Echo Beaver 4 Abby SpinoGreensburg One Hot Capachino Westmoreland 5 Coveyn BearBenton Deon Columbia 6 Emma FuchsVolant Art I A Lark Lawrence 7 Ashlee HackPalmyra Hunting with Faith Dauphin 8 Yanina OteroPalmyra Hopeful Hobby Dauphin 9 Julia DiNapoliWalnutport Penny in Your Pocket Northampton 10 Alycia SzyskoWarrington Bullseye Bucks English Grooming & Showmanship, 12-14 1 Evalee BinnsBrownsville So Hot Im Krymsun Washington 2 Brook BrehmWindber Envious Version Somerset 3 Caiden BathkeEllwood City Knights Miss Swiss Lawrence 4 Madelyn HendricksJersey Shore Invy The Ride Clinton 5 Sarah FisherGeorgetown Pardons Sonny Beaver 6 Emilee HeverlyMill Hall Lil Bonanza Leaguer Clinton 7 Malaina MacostaDaisytown Jutti Westmoreland 8 Nadia SlishHonesdale Wildfire Wayne 9 Jenna TysonPottstown My Tea Impact Berks 10 Rylan FaganZion Grove CSH Porcelain Doll Columbia English Grooming & Showmanship, 15-18 1 Alexus HartmanMcClure Just Another Detail Mifflin 2 Laura LanagerFrenchville Zippos Sweet C Clearfield 3 Katharine HendricksJersey Shore A Good Premonition Clinton 4 Madison HeilveilLansdale Backwoods Boy Bucks 5 Emily MannaHarrisburg Sr Lil Bit of Love Dauphin 6 Cambrie ShortGreensburg Mostly Cloudy Skies Westmoreland 7 Katherine BowserEllwood City Sonnys Bedazzled Lawrence 8 Kyrsten KowalczykFlinton Fire Sail Clearfield 9 Caleigh AndersonSaltsburg Im Alonsome Legacy Armstrong 10 Michaila DeVoreSaegertown Winsome the VZ Way Crawford Western Grooming & Showmanship, 8-11 1 Gabrielle WilliamsMt. Pleasant Dynamic Good Time Westmoreland page 1 of Place Exhibitor Town Horse County 2 Autumn ZundelNew Alexandria Playin to the Crowd Westmoreland 3 Dakota HultbergFrewsburg Dont Buck the System Warren 4 Emma ZgrebnakWest Springfield Bob Erie 5 Sydney MarkleIrwin Don't Teez The Kat Westmoreland 6 Melissa BurtonKane Gunn Warren 7 Taylor CreacraftCenterville Increase Your Limit Crawford 8 Audrey SmithWarren Playboy Warren 9 Nicholas WiseEllwood City Socks Lawrence 10 Elektra KehagiasDamascus Demi Wayne Western Grooming & Showmanship, 12-14 1 Khylee MaglionePenn Run Certain To Be Good Indiana 2 Chase SummervilleAlbion Phoenix Erie 3 Molly LandsiedelDalton Blazin With Goodness Lackawanna 4 Samantha NyweidePanama Cody Warren 5 Emma BolandJeannette Chippin N' Zippin Westmoreland 6 Hannah ShankReedsville Zippos Peppy Jet Mifflin 7 Aniela CortinaDuBois Smokin Hot Impulse Clearfield 8 Emma NaugleSelinsgrove Im All Machine Snyder 9 Alana BacherMoon Township Chocolate in Private Beaver 10 Paige FiumeHonesdale Hott Shotts Lucky Charm Wayne Western Grooming & Showmanship, 15-18 1 Zoey HowellSpartansburg Rosy Invitation Crawford 2 Hannah StanleyGreensburg Dee Lighted Version "Nick" Westmoreland 3 Kheana SmithBellefonte Booma Range Centre 4 Kayla KimbleHoward Cowboys Image Clinton 5 Tia WaldronWaterford Tuckahoe Erie 6 Tory LaytonWells Tannery Rocky PInes Grand Finale Fulton 7 Matilyn WilsonIrwin KM Slow N Easy Westmoreland 8 Abigail WelchMt. Pleasant Rock N' The Red Roan Westmoreland 9 Ariel HanstDuBois Only In The Tackroom Clearfield 10 Jonathan BorbonusGreensburg I Be Plenty Fierce Westmoreland Open Trail Ponies (14.2 hands and under) 1 LeighAnn FisherGeorgetown Impulsive Miss Pine Beaver 2 Emma HollidayRoyersford Smokin Blue Nokota Montgomery 3 Camryn LoguePerkasie Just Joey Montgomery 4 Allison CroushoreNorristown Don't Gimme that Sass Chester 5 Hanna WeissHarding Sassy But Classy Luzerne page 2 of Place Exhibitor Town Horse County 6 Miranda BerkNew Galilee Montana Lawrence 7 Elektra KehagiasDamascus Demi Wayne 8 Lydia AndersonCarlisle Bars Capital Dude Cumberland 9 Darian PfluegerClearfield One Quick Chicnic Clearfield 10 Victoria DavisHarrison City Geppetto Westmoreland Open Trail Horses, 8-13 1 Molly LandsiedelDalton Blazin With Goodness Lackawanna 2 Autumn ZundelNew Alexandria Playin to the Crowd Westmoreland 3 Sydney MarkleIrwin Don't Teez The Kat Westmoreland 4 Peyton NicastroIrwin Slow Movin Hurrican Westmoreland 5 Allison DiNapoliWalnutport Red Wine and Whisky Northampton 6 Chase SummervilleAlbion Phoenix Erie 7 Cassidy MitchellWellsboro Vested In The Stars Tioga 8 Caiden BathkeEllwood City Knights Miss Swiss Lawrence 9 Hailey WeyandtHesston Only A Image Huntingdon 10 Sammi HulingsKane Crow Warren Open Trail Horses, 14-18 1 Kayla KimbleHoward Cowboys Image Clinton 2 Hannah StanleyGreensburg Dee Lighted Version "Nick" Westmoreland 3 Kennedy FaganZion Grove KD Lokhimotion Columbia 4 JJ MartinLoganville EF Southern Bell York 5 Shelby StonemanAlbion Natural Advantage Erie 6 Lila BechtelCollegeville Zipped Up N Paradise Montgomery 7 Taylor RitcheyEverett Zippos Wimpy Sue Bedford 8 Katherine BowserEllwood City Sonnys Bedazzled Lawrence 9 Caleigh AndersonSaltsburg Im Alonsome Legacy Armstrong 10 Ariel HanstDuBois Only In The Tackroom Clearfield Beginner Trail 1 Emma BolandJeannette Chippin N' Zippin Westmoreland 2 Abby McCulloughManor Shieks Special Te Westmoreland 3 Abby SpinoGreensburg One Hot Capachino Westmoreland 4 Alycia SzyskoWarrington Bullseye Bucks 5 Emma ZgrebnakWest Springfield Bob Erie 6 Taylor CreacraftCenterville Increase Your Limit Crawford 7 Samantha BruhinSchwenksville Animal Crackers Montgomery 8 Jordyn GorilStrongstown Belle Indiana 9 Courtney CareyGrove City Pache Venango page 3 of Place Exhibitor Town Horse County 10 Rachel WeikelElysburg Flower Power Northumberland Beginner Western Horsemanship 1 Dakota HultbergFrewsburg Dont Buck the System Warren 2 Taylor CreacraftCenterville Increase Your Limit Crawford 3 Emma BolandJeannette Chippin N' Zippin Westmoreland 4 Kendall MillerEphrata Dont Skip This Princess Dauphin 5 Samantha MillerCanonsburg Perfectly Pleasant Washington 6 Lilly SutchGilbertsville NL Legs lines N Looks Berks 7 Paige HamiltonUlysses Huntin for Paradise Potter 8 Kirsten MyersLebanon EPR Spot Sensation Lebanon 9 Joshua KrickMillville KR Calico Columbia 10 Derek HeadleyJamestown Slow Movin Impulse Mercer Beginner Western Pleasure 1 Emma BolandJeannette Chippin N' Zippin Westmoreland 2 Dakota HultbergFrewsburg Dont Buck the System Warren 3 Kirsten MyersLebanon EPR Spot Sensation Lebanon 4 Audrey SmithWarren Playboy Warren 5 Valerie YorkLittle Meadows Im Good To The Last Drop Susquehanna 6 Derek HeadleyJamestown Slow Movin Impulse Mercer 7 Samantha MillerCanonsburg Perfectly Pleasant Washington 8 Vivian HewittAliquippa Larry Beaver 9 Paige HamiltonUlysses Huntin for Paradise Potter 10 Molly DubbsJersey Shore Imagoodzipper Clinton Beginner English Equitation 1 Samantha BruhinSchwenksville Animal Crackers Montgomery 2 Abby McCulloughManor Shieks Special Te Westmoreland 3 Kerigraces HertzogAllentown Herbie Lehigh 4 Ella SmithMyerstown Sweet Annie Lebanon 5 Alycia SzyskoWarrington Bullseye Bucks 6 Sarah SharpDanville Appy Days Northumberland 7 Avery CzaplaMountaintop Versailles (A Night in Luzerne Versailles) 8 Taylor FryMuncy PSU A Flashy Zip Lycoming 9 Carleigh TylutkeMadison Twp Hawk Hills Princess Lackawanna 10 Katherine BakerGreensburg Rumrunner "Studly" Westmoreland Beginner English Pleasure 1 Quinn KopenhaverReynoldsville Repeat Offender Clearfield page 4 of Place Exhibitor Town Horse County 2 Ava BartoMontoursville Sky's the Limit Lycoming 3 Alabama KlineAnnville RCS Blackjack Dauphin 4 Etain HatchPottsville Tinker Toy Schuylkill 5 Leah WaltonJeffersonville Nirvana Montgomery 6 Lily D'AlessandroSaylorsburg Anderin's Julia Northampton 7 Taylor FryMuncy PSU A Flashy Zip Lycoming 8 Elizabeth EltonBethel Park Sky Blue Hunter Allegheny 9 Krista ReitzPunxsutawney Patches Jefferson 10 Leah KarenbauerChicora Lonesome Risk Butler Western Horsemanship, 8-11 1 Sydney MarkleIrwin Don't Teez The Kat Westmoreland 2 Emily SnippertWattsburg Boomer Erie 3 Madison AndersonAlbion One Smoke Arising Erie 4 Kinley ReedWoodland Mr. Lonley 2006 Clearfield 5 Autumn ZundelNew Alexandria Playin to the Crowd Westmoreland 6 Kylee TurnbaughNewville Specially A Princess Cumberland 7 Cassidy MitchellWellsboro Vested In The Stars Tioga 8 Marisa MillerHarrisburg Do Not Disturb Dauphin 9 Navaeh KioUlysses Missy Potter 10 Neva Tara SchandelGreensburg Lost N' Found in Dallas Westmoreland Western Horsemanship, 12-14 1 Shayla VanVleckClifford Twp Heluva Good Bar Lackawanna 2 Khylee MaglionePenn Run Certain To Be Good Indiana 3 Aniela CortinaDuBois Smokin Hot Impulse Clearfield 4 Madison ShinerBerwick Secret Intuition Columbia 5 Paige FiumeHonesdale Hott Shotts Lucky Charm Wayne 6 Alana BacherMoon Township Chocolate in Private Beaver 7 Emma NaugleSelinsgrove Im All Machine Snyder 8 Hailey WeyandtHesston Only A Image Huntingdon 9 Lauren SlagusBelle Vernon Flashy as Heck Westmoreland 10 Faith BorbonusGreensburg Always My Best Westmoreland Western Horsemanship, 15-18 1 Taylor RitcheyEverett Zippos Wimpy Sue Bedford 2 Kayla KimbleHoward Cowboys Image Clinton 3 Jonathan BorbonusGreensburg I Be Plenty Fierce Westmoreland 4 Ariel HanstDuBois Only In The Tackroom Clearfield 5 Hannah StanleyGreensburg Dee Lighted Version "Nick" Westmoreland page 5 of Place Exhibitor Town Horse County 6 Emily AllisonKennedy Gettin Great Warren 7 LeighAnn FisherGeorgetown Impulsive Miss Pine Beaver 8 Alexandria Drew PSU Jacks R Lucky Tioga 9 Lila BechtelCollegeville Zipped Up N Paradise Montgomery 10 Brooke RutledgeTyler Hill Pokeys Absolute Doll Wayne Western Pleasure Ponies (13.2 hands & under) 1 Katie DingleCatawissa Ramblin Rosie
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