Cervi and Pozzi Dominate Rodeohouston
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BARREL RACING REPORT - Fast Horses, Fast News since 2007 - Volume 4, Issue 10 www.barrelracingreport.com March 9, 2010 Cervi and Pozzi Dominate RodeoHouston RodeoHouston (Still in Progress) 1 Sherry Cervi, 45.26, $4,500 March 2-20, 2010, Houston, TX 2 Stephanie Fryar, 46.02, $2,000 HOUSTON COMPETITORS Semi-Finalists as of March 7, 2010 3 Sabra O’Quinn, 46.19, $1,000 Super Series I Jana Isaac Contestant, Money Won 4 Mattie Little-Jackson, 46.21, $500 March 2-4 Jackie Jatzlau Semi Finals I - Super Series I Sammi Bessert Shelley Morgan Jill Moody, $2,000 Super Series III - 7th Performance Mary Burger Tana Poppino Sammi Bessert, $1,500 1 Tana Poppino, Docs Hickory Cross, PJ Burger Christina Richman SemiFinals I-Super Series II 15.05, $2,000 Jill Moody Jean Winters Stephanie Fryar, Sail On Lena, $5,000 2 Sue Berg, 15.23, $1,000 Cassie Moseley Mattie Jackson, $1,500 3 Jackie Jatzlau, 15.27, $500 Brittany Pozzi Super Series IV SemiFinals II- Super Series I 8th Performance Savanah Reeves March 11-13 Brittany Pozzi, Yeah Hes Firen, $9,500 1 Christina Richman, Xtrared, 14.95, $2,000 Lindsay Sears Sydni Blanchard Lindsay Sears, Sugar Moon Express, $5,000 2 Jeanne Anderson, 15.14, $1,000 Brenda Seely Gaylene Buff SemiFinals II-Super Series II 3 Sue Berg, 15.17, $500 Sue Smith Danyelle Cambell Sherry Cervi, MP Meter My Hay, $9,500 Tammy Fischer Sabra O’Quinn, Wonders Guy, $1,500 Matagorda Fair & Rodeo Super Series II Tiffany Fox March 4-6, 2010, Bay City, TX March 5-7 Brenda Mays Super Series 1-1st Performance 1 Sherry Cervi, 14.41, $1,484 Sherry Cervi Rachael Mylly- 1 Brittany Pozzi, 14.71, $2,000 2 Kay Blandford, 14.61, $1,272 Kendra Edey maki 2 Lindsay Sears, 14.90, $1,000 3 Lynn Hinds, 14.62, $1,060 Stephanie Fryar Jordon Peterson 3 Sammi Bessert, 15.07, $500 4 Brenda Seely, 14.65, $813 Mattie Jackson Kelli Tolbert 2nd Performance 4 Jean Winters, 14.65, $813 Shali Lord Theresa Walter 1 Lindsay Sears, 14.97, $2,000 6 Kappy Allen, 14.69, $565 Kassie Mowry 2 Brittany Pozzi, 15.10, $1,000 7 Kay Lynn Schulz, 14.70, $424 Sabra O’Quinn Super Series V 3 Sammi Bessert, 15.12, $500 8 Tana Poppino, 14.71, $283 Deb Renger March 14-16 3rd Performance 9 Brenda Mays, 14.72, $177 Annesa Self Tammy Bruso 1 Brittany Pozzi, 14.62, $2,000 9 Tammy Fischer, 14.72, $177 Haley Thorne Pam Deaver 2 Jill Moody, 14.93, $1,000 Britany Fleck 3 Mary Burger, 15.01, $500 16th Glen Rose PRCA Rodeo Super Series III Layna Kight Series I Average March 4-6, Glen Rose, TX March 8-10 Lisa Lockhart 1 Brittany Pozzi, 44.43, $4,500 1 Brenda Mays, 16.44, $1,424 Jeanne Anderson Lorie Manning 2 Lindsay Sears, 44.89, $2,000 2 Layna Kight, 16.51, $1,221 Benette Bar- Megan McLeod 3 Jill Moody, 45.47, $1,000 3 Charlotte Cunningham rington Sheena Robbins 4 Sammi Bessert, 45.52, $500 3 Danna Whitford, 16.70, $950 Sue Berg Rachael Ross 5 Tana Renick, 16.78, $678 Nancy Hunter Nellie Williams Super Series II - 4th Performance 6 Cassidy Rabb, 16.79, $543 Super Series Semifi nals 1 - March 17 1 Sherry Cervi, 15.01, $2,000 7 Edi Williams, 16.81, $339 Super Series Semifi nals 2 - March 18 2 Mattie Little-Jackson, 15.18, $1,000 7 Christy Fullen, 16.81, $339 Super Series Wildcard - March 19 3 Sabra O’Quinn, 15.47, $500 9 Rachel Randall, 16.85, $203 Championship - March 20 5th Performance 10 Lacy Maynard, 16.88, $136 * Watch RodeoHouston live online at 1 Sherry Cervi, 15.03, $2,000.00 www.foxsportshouston.com 2 Stephanie Fryar, 15.26, $1,000.00 Wide Open Rodeo 3 Haley Thorne, 15.31, $500.00 March 5-6, 2010, Fort Pierce, FL 6 Wendy Temple, 18.09, $344 6th Performance 1 Tammy Bruso, 17.72, $903 7 Deb Brannon, 18.20, $258 1 Stephanie Fryar, 15.20, $2,000 2 Terry Tamburino, 18.01, $774 8 Michele Brannon-Hopper, 18.21, $150 2 Sherry Cervi, 15.22, $1,000 3 Donna Findlay, 18.03, $645 8 Shasta Alvarez, 18.21, $150 3 Haley Thorne, 15.31, $500 4 Brittany Pozzi, 18.07, $494 10 Jewels DeNapoli, 18.23, $86 Super Series 2 - Average 4 Christi Torborg, 18.07, $494 Pro Results Continued on Page 3 IN THE NEWS.......IN THE NEWS......in the news......In the News......In the News..... win carried special meaning for her. “Craig and my late husband LG Pro Classic 2010 Sale Results Steven were very close and it would just mean the world to him to The 2010 LG Pro Classic Sale featured some of the greatest see Craig win this,” she said tearfully. barrel racing families ever offered at public auction. This years The colts gave nothing for free and all three clinicians experi- high seller VF A Famous Design is the 1st foal of champion enced road blocks along the way, but each competitor said they barrel futurity mare LA Fame. The foal, an embryo transfer by were pleased with the heart and effort their colts put forth. Designer Red, topped the auction at $22,000. Consigned by Cameron and his colt, who he had nicknamed Troubadour after breeder Victory Farms of Ada, Oklahoma and purchased by Bra- his favorite George Strait song entered the obstacle course with zilian, Guy Rodrigues Peixoto Jr. Mr Peixoto is experiencing his the goal to “make a little music together”. The pair accomplished fi rst season of the american barrel racing futurity circuit. Peixoto, that goal in spades. As the equine champion of the 2010 event, owner of Phantom Bullion the 2010 LG Pro Classic Sale Futurity this AQHA registered colt received The Traveler award from the Champion. American Quarter Horse Association, honoring his willing nature. Other great broodmares with foals offered this year include The second to choose his colt after Cameron, McNabb chose a World Champion producing Adoringly, BFA Reserve World gray colt WR Turning Diamonds, which he would later nickname Champion VF Burrs Alive, VF Natural Lady Bullion dam of Old Jerry on the suggestion of a fan. “A lady walked up to me and said Fort Days Derby Champion VF Red Bully among others. A total you need to name that colt Jericho, because he’s going to see the of 85 head went through the sale ring. The entire LG Pro Classic light in the end,” said McNabb, chuckling. Though the colt was staff invites everyone to mark their calendars to attend the 5th nervous and had head-shyness issues, McNabb was pleased with Annual 2011 LG Pro Classic event in Kinder, Louisiana at the his progress enough to purchase the colt and said he will use him beautiful Coushatta Grand Hotel and Casino Resort. Check out for ranch work and travel with him over the next year and then the complete results at on Page 14 or at www.lancegraves.com. sell him at the annual Diamond-McNabb 2011 ranch gelding sale in Douglas, WY. Winters chose a sorrel colt, WR Shiners Flashback. In a surprise Third Times a Charm for Clinician Craig move, Winters’ wife bought the gelding for him during the second Cameron, 2010 Colt Starting Champion round pen session – ironically right before the colt started a two- Craig Cameron of Bluff Dale, TX was crowned the 2010 World lap-around-the-round-pen bucking spree, which Winters quickly Champion of Colt-Starting in Murfreesboro, TN March 7, 2010. brought under control. Richard Winters, Cameron and Ken McNabb competed for the Though all the horses made slow progress on day one, the clini- coveted title in a display of supreme horsemanship and at the cians made progress with their colts in leaps and bounds in round end of the day, Cameron, known as the original cowboy clinician, two on Sunday and it was clear going into the freestyle competi- came out the winner of the seven year old event which gives three tion the race would be close. top clinicians a little over three hours over two days to gentle three Each competitor showcased their colt adeptly through the unbroken colts using their own styles of natural horsemanship. required rail work and obstacle course. Adding to the “you-never- When clinicians were allowed to pick their horses on Saturday, know-what-they’ll-come-up-with-next” nature of the event, the Cameron surprised everyone by picking a small 2007 AQHA palo- clinicians had to navigate a surprise obstacle which turned out to mino gelding, WR Shining Alamo. be a person sitting in a chair wearing a gorilla costume. Surpris- “He was the little ragamuffi n of the remuda, but he was low- ingly, all three colts felt pretty comfortable with the fake ape and headed, curious and brave and I was lucky to have him. I didn’t breezed through the unusual obstacle without drama. think the fi rst day he was such a good choice in the fi rst half hour, After completing the required rail work and obstacles, each but in the end, he made me use all of my skills and gave me a lot,” clinician had time to present a freestyle that they felt best encom- said Cameron. passed their colt’s unique talents and accomplishments over the In announcing the winner, Darrell Dodds publisher of Western two short days. Cameron rode to his colt’s namesake song, and at Horseman (who is a presenting sponsor of the event), joked that one point purposefully dropped the reins at a canter and did his as in so many things, at Road to the Horse, the third time was the own king of the world move horseback with arms outstretched.