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2020 Open TWICE in SANTIAGO 2020 Non-Pro COUREYGOUS NCHA HORSE OF THE YEAR 2020 Open 2017 Open 2014 Non-Pro TWICE IN SANTIAGO METALLIC REBEL SAGUARO ICHI 2016 m. (Once In A Blue Boon x Twice As 2012 s. (Metallic Cat x Sweet Abra) 2006 g. (Cat Ichi x Playboys Heidi) Reycy) Breeder: Alvin C Fults Breeder: EE Ranches of Texas Breeder: Double Dove Ranch Owner: Thomas Guinn Owner: Gene Power LLC (Constance Jaeggi) Owner: Double Dove Ranch Rider: Beau Galyean Rider: Adan Banuelos 2013 Open 2017 Non-Pro HE BEA CAT IN REYVERSE 2009 s. (High Brow Cat x Mae Bea Marie) 2020 Non-Pro 2013 g. (Dual Rey x Havanna Lights) Breeder/Owner: Jim Crawford COUREYGOUS Breeder: Double Dove Ranch Trainer: Tarin Rice 2016 m. (Dual Rey X Highbrow Supercat) Rider: Lindy Ashlock Breeder: Cross Timbers Ranch LLC 2013 Non-Pro Owner: Glover/Galyean Partnership 2017 Amateur Rider: Kristen Galyean REYZIN TWO TIME DUAL 2009 m. (High Brow CD x Miss Reycine) 2012 g. (Dual Rey x Lil Lena Long Legs) Breeder: Phil & Mary Ann Rapp 2020 Amateur Breeder: Michelle Cannon Owner: Mary Ann Rapp CAT ABOUT HOUSTON Rider: Jimmy Baros 2014 g. (Metallic Cat X Bet On Houston) 2012 Open Breeder: Rose Valley Ranch 2016 Open Owner/Rider: Austria Arnold KIT KAT SUGAR ICHIS MY CHOICE 2008 s. (High Brow Cat x Sugar N Dulce) 2012 M. (Cat Ichi x My Little Abra) Breeder/Owner: Lonnie & Barbara Allsup 2019 Open Breeder: EE Ranches of Texas Inc Trainer: Pete Branch CREY ZEE Owner: J Five Horse Ranch LLC 2015 m. (Dual Rey x Eazee E) Rider: Grant Setnicka 2012 Non-Pro Breeder: Kevin Knight Owner: Kevin and Sydney Knight DUAL WITH STYLE 2016 Non-Pro 2008 m. (Reys Dual Badger x Moms Stylish Pepto) Rider: Tatum Rice WATCH ME WHIP Breeder: Jerry Durant 2012 m. (Playgun X Look The Look) Owner: Kelle Earnheart 2019 Non-Pro Breeder/Owner: Barrinha LLC Rider: Armando Costa Neto CHEXY LOUELLA 2011 Open 2015 m. (Im Countin Checks x Louellas Cat) Breeder: Oxbow Ranch DONT LOOK TWICE 2016 Amateur 2005 m. (High Brow Cat x Tapt Twice) Rider: Cade Shepard LET GEORGIE DO IT Breeder: Phil & Mary Ann Rapp 2010 g. (Metallic Cat x Hey Georgy Girl) Owner: Waco Bend Ranch 2019 Amateur Breeder: Ty Moore Trainer: Phil Rapp SWEET TOOTHE Rider: John Rockey 2015 g. (Kit Kat Sugar x One Sweet Sis) 2011 Non-Pro Breeder: Kelsey Weeks Johnson 2015 Open Rider: John Rockey TELES BOUT THIS CAT SMOOTH TALKIN STYLE 2007 m. (WR This Cats Smart x Teles Lies) 2011 s. (Smooth As A Cat x Stylish Play Lena) Breeder: Sharon & Bill Goddard 2018 Open Breeder: Double Dove Ranch Owner: Cody Hedlund COOL N HOT Owner: Holmes & Hill 2014 s. (Hottish x Donas Cool Cat) Trainer: Lloyd Cox 2010 Open Breeder: Paula Wood Owner: Paula and Kobie Wood LHR SMOOTH JAMIE MAY 2015 Non-Pro 2006 m. (Smooth As A Cat x Just Scarlet) Rider: Kobie Wood PURPLE REYN Breeder: Tommy Manion, Inc. 2010 m. (Metallic Cat x Miss Ella Rey) Owner: South Lazy H Ranch 2018 Non-Pro Breeder/Owner: Brandon Dufurrena Trainer: Phil Hanson BITTERSWEET 2014 m. (Metallic Cat x Miss Sea Rey) 2015 Amateur 2010 Non-Pro Breeder: Marilyn Jo Franz MR CONNEREY Rider: Chad Bushaw BADGERS PERSCRIPTION 2009 g. (Dual Rey x Cats Good Intentions) 2006 m. (Reys Dual Badger x An Apple A Day) Breeder: Barlow Livestock Breeder: Marshall Miller 2018 Amateur Owner: Glenn Barlow Owner: Kelle Earnheart HIGH STYLIN CD 2013 g. (High Brow CD x Stylin Playgirl) 2014 Open 2009 Open Breeder: Sunrise Ranch LLC JUNIE WOOD METALLIC CAT Rider: Langston Pattillo 2010 m. (Nitas Wood x Tuffs Junie) 2005 s. (High Brow Cat x Chers Shadow) Breeder: Craig Crumpler Breeder: The Roan Rangers Owner: Glade Knight’s Slate River Ranch Owner: Alvin Fults Trainer: John Mitchell Trainer: Beau Galyean 2 NATIONAL CUTTING HORSE ASSOCIATION • 2020 HISTORICAL RECORDS 2009 Non-Pro 2001 ITAWTATHENAPUDDYCAT JUSTA SMART PEANUT 2005 g. (Athena Puddy Cat x SR Miss Peppory) 1997 m. (Smart Little Lena x Justaswinging Peanut) Breeder: Jim Bilbrey Breeder/Owner: Dean Sanders Owner: Megan Miller Trainer: Faron Hightower 2008 2000 HIGH BROW CD SHANIA CEE 2004 s. (High Brow Cat x Sweet Little CD) 1996 m. (Peppys Boy 895 x Lynx Melody) Breeder: Wendel Ranches Breeder/Owner: Billy Cogdell Owner: Grace Ranch (Chris Thibodeaux) Trainer: Shannon Hall Trainer: Austin Shepard 1999 2007 PLAYIN STYLISH COPASPEPTO 1995 s. (Docs Stylish Oak x Playboys Mom) 2003 g. (Peptoboonsmal x Miss Martini Play) Breeder: Charles Drummond Breeder: 2L Contractors & Copa Casino Owner: R.E. Merritt Owner: Marvine Ranch Trainer: Kathy Daughn Trainer: Tag Rice 1998 2006 SHAKIN FLO REYS DUAL BADGER 1994 m. (Mr Peponita Flo x Shakin Cee) 2000 s. (Dual Rey x Lipshy) Breeder: Kenneth Hill Breeder: Roger & Shannon Meline Owner: Sandy Bonelli Owner: S&S Partners Trainer: Darren Simpkins 1997 NOT QUITE AN ACRE 2005 1991 m. (Bob Acre Doc x Doc Hickorys Gal) SMOOTH AS A CAT Breeder: Larry Hall & Wendyl Hambrick 1999 s. (High Brow Cat x Shes Pretty Smooth) Owner/Trainer: Curly Tully Breeder: Tommy Manion, Inc. Owner: Kyle Manion 1996 Trainer: Matt Gaines MERADAS LITTLE SUE 1990 m. (Freckles Merada x Docs Hickory Sue) 2004 Breeder: Kenneth & Kathy Galyean BOON SAN KITTY Owner: Bill & Corinne Heiligbrodt 2000 m. (High Brow Cat x Boon San Sally) Trainer: Kobie Wood Breeder/Owner: Walton’s Rocking W Ranch Trainer: Eddie Flynn 1995 CD OLENA 2004 1991 s. (Doc O’Lena x CD Chica San Badger) LAREDO BLUE Breeder: Dogwood Farms 2000 s. (Mecom Blue x Rosita Wilson) Owner: Bar H Ranche Breeder: Wichita Ranch Trainer: Winston Hansma Owner: David Plummer Ridden by: Roger Wagner, Scott Ferguson, 1994 John Mitchell, Lloyd Cox HICAPOO 1990 m. (Doc’s Hickory x Super Poo) 2003 Breeder/Trainer: Paul Hansma CHIQUITA PISTOL Owner: Jim & Mary Jo Milner 1999 m. (Smart Little Pistol x Miss Chiquita Tari) Breeder/Owner: Tooter Dorman 1993 Trainer: Tag Rice LITTLE BADGER DULCE 1989 m. (Peppy San Badger x Sandia Dulce) 2002 Breeder: King Ranch LITTLE PEPTO GAL Owner: Lonnie & Barbara Allsup 1998 m. (Peptoboonsmal x Freckles O Lena) Trainer: Pete Branch Breeder: Winthrop Aldrich Owner: Crystal Creek Ranch Trainer: Matt Gaines NATIONAL CUTTING HORSE ASSOCIATION • 2020 HISTORICAL RECORDS 3 NCHA Hall of Fame Members Hall of Fame Edley Hixson ...............................2003 Jon White ...................................2019 Matt Gaines ................................2001 Wayne Hodges ...........................2011 Dale Wilkinson ............................1988 Beau Galyean .............................2012 S.J. Agnew ..................................2002 C.P. Honeycutt.............................1986 Philip Williams ........................... 1977 Jody Galyean ..............................1990 Lonnie Allsup ..............................2019 James Hooper ............................2015 Bronc Willoughby .......................2020 Wesley Galyean ..........................2012 Judy Burton Armstrong .............2010 Cletus Hulling .............................1994 Sam Wilson .................................2004 Jim Gideon .................................2015 Beamon Ashley ...........................2000 Kenneth Jackson ........................2009 Zack T. Wood Jr ..........................1986 Gary Gonsalves ..........................2004 Doris Ballew ...............................2004 Pat Jacobs ..................................2011 W.H. ‘Dub’ Worrell ......................2008 Casey Green ...............................2018 Dave Batty ..................................2013 Lisa Johnson ..............................2011 Lawson Hadlock .........................2020 Chris Benedict ............................2018 Bob Joy .......................................2012 Riders Hall of Fame Shannon Hall ..............................1999 Ernie Beutenmiller Sr. ................2006 Mike Kelly ...................................2006 Gerry Hansma ............................2013 Emry Birdwell .............................1985 Clint Allen ...................................2007 James Kenney ............................1991 Paul Hansma ..............................1995 Grady Blue ..................................1984 Scott Amos .................................2020 Harold Knox Sr. ...........................1999 Winston Hansma ........................1995 Gayle Borland .............................1999 Charlie Ashcraft .........................2015 Nina Lundgren ............................2017 Chris Hanson ..............................2019 Edd Bottom ................................ 1997 Leroy Ashcraft ............................1989 Tom Lyons...................................2014 Phil Hanson ................................2004 Bobby Brown ..............................2000 Ascencion Banuelos ...................2000 Billy Martin .................................2017 Leon Harrel ................................1989 Robert Charles Brown ................2016 Cookie Banuelos .........................2020 RC “Dick” Martin........................1999 Rock Hedlund .............................2006 Norman Bruce ............................2000 Keith Barnett ..............................1989 Byron Matthews .........................2001 Joe Heim ....................................1989 E.C. Bryant Jr. .............................1999 Tracy Barton ...............................2004 Bob Mayfield ..............................2016 Faron Hightower ........................1994 Lindy Burch .................................2005 Jeremy Barwick .........................2008 David McDavid ...........................2019 Roy Huffaker ..............................2015 Robert “Bob” Burton ................ 1977 Tate Bennett ...............................2020 David McGregor
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