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FAST Excellent/Masters/P Gill Chapman Judge Teamwork Agility Club of Central MA Saturday, February 8, 2020 20019 XFA Tempe, Australian Shepherd, Terri Collins XFA Judge: Gill Chapman 20029 Lily, Irish Water Spaniel, Christine Bartos 20034 XFA Delia, Golden Retriever, Kathryn Sawyer FAST Excellent/Masters/P Jump Height = 24 # of dogs 1 Jump Height = 8 # of dogs 2 24003 XFB Riptide, Golden Retriever, Christie McNamara 8009 XFPB Dora-Bean, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Kristen Jansen 8003 XFB Taxi, Papillon, Deborah Hunt Judge: Gill Chapman Jump Height = 12 # of dogs 4 FAST Open/Open P 12001 XFB Mica, American Eskimo Dog, Dorry Stone 12003 XFB Bocci, Schipperke, Marion Johnson Jump Height = 8 # of dogs 4 12005 XFB Zipper, Schipperke, Marion Johnson 8006 OFP Lilith, Boston Terrier, Betsy Grady 12006 XFB Blew, Shetland Sheepdog, Betty McAdams 8012 OFP Stuff, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Kristen Jansen 8001 OF Topsy, Papillon, Dianna Hillyer Jump Height = 16 # of dogs 10 8002 OF Banner, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Mimi Brome 16015 XFPA Andi, Border Collie, Cheryl Morgan 16018 XFPB Gaius, Australian Shepherd, Linda Robinson Jump Height = 12 # of dogs 1 16020 XFPA Kindle, Airedale Terrier, Susan M LeVasseur 12007 OF Baylee, Shetland Sheepdog, Deborah Roberts 16021 XFPA Savvy, Australian Shepherd, Denise V Baker 16034 XFPB Winona, Golden Retriever, Christie McNamara Jump Height = 16 # of dogs 1 16002 XFB Cash, Shetland Sheepdog, Alanna J Kelly 16006 OF Lexie, All American, Daryl Aubin 16003 XFA Tweed, Shetland Sheepdog, Martha Davis 16008 XFB Kindle, Australian Cattle Dog, Louise Hinckley Jump Height = 20 # of dogs 4 OF 16009 XFB Kora, Australian Cattle Dog, Scott Hinckley 20001 Charlie, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Baillie Haddad 16013 XFB Slick, Shetland Sheepdog, Alanna J Kelly 20003 OF Lexi, Golden Retriever, Debra Carlson 20010 OF Mattie, Golden Retriever, Pat McKinney Jump Height = 20 # of dogs 19 20030 OF Maui, Australian Shepherd, Terri Collins 20021 XFPA Charo, Alaskan Malamute, Lisa King 20025 XFPB Q, Alaskan Malamute, Lisa King Jump Height = 24 # of dogs 2 20027 XFPB O'Connor, German Shepherd Dog, Lynda Brogden- 24001 OF Z, Golden Retriever, Ann Stetson Burns OF 20036 XFPA Twizy, Golden Retriever, Roseann Mandell 24007 Gibbs, Golden Retriever, Kathleen Grim 20048 XFPA Woz, Golden Retriever, Ann Stetson 20002 XFA Myster, Australian Shepherd, Kathleen Chouinard Judge: Gill Chapman 20004 XFA Jerry Lee, Portuguese Water Dog, Yvonne Ferreira FAST Novice A/B/P 20005 XFA Molly, Labrador Retriever, Pam Burek 20006 XFB Tuxx, Australian Shepherd, Terri Collins Jump Height = 12 # of dogs 5 20008 XFB Sprinkles, Dalmatian, Renelle Grajales 12010 NPF Joey, All American, Darlene Keenan-Taylor 20011 XFB edgrrr, Labrador Retriever, Clint Brome 12013 NBF Spud, Border Terrier, Janet Dexter 20013 XFB Mighty, Border Collie, Sandra Barbour 12014 NBF Rosie, All American, Susan Grace 20014 XFB Kaleb, All American, Louise Hinckley 12015 NAF Penny, All American, Elaine Fisher 20015 XFB Wylie, Golden Retriever, Joyce Dibona 12025 NBF Hallie, Shetland Sheepdog, Linda Mendenhall 20016 XFB Bennie, Border Collie, Lynn Horrigan 20017 XFB Nemo, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Carol Jump Height = 16 # of dogs 8 Bolton-Morcone This is a preliminary schedule which is contingent upon the move-up entries that may not have been received yet. Page 1 of 6 This schedule reflects running order within each class. Teamwork Agility Club of Central MA Saturday, February 8, 2020 16030 NPF Nova, Dalmatian, Sandra Lajoie 12010 AXPB Joey, All American, Darlene Keenan-Taylor 16001 NBF Abel, All American, Mary Saltarelli 12011 AXPB Dexter, Shetland Sheepdog, Elaine Hamill 16004 NBF Clara, Australian Shepherd, Laurie Latno 12002 AXB Bungee, Cocker Spaniel, Vivian Hudson 16025 NBF Bitzi, Australian Shepherd, Denise V Baker 12003 AXB Bocci, Schipperke, Marion Johnson 16031 NAF Meg, Shiba Inu, Carolee Burgess 12004 AXB SkyBee, Cocker Spaniel, Vivian Hudson 16032 NBF Gidget, Border Collie, Allison Ruggeri 12005 AXB Zipper, Schipperke, Marion Johnson 16033 NBF Sterling, American Eskimo Dog, Dorry Stone 12006 AXB Blew, Shetland Sheepdog, Betty McAdams 16050 NAF Jo-Jo, Standard Poodle, Judith Wingerter 12007 AXB Baylee, Shetland Sheepdog, Deborah Roberts 12008 AXB Bizzy, Cocker Spaniel, Vivian Hudson Jump Height = 20 # of dogs 6 20037 NPF River, Golden Retriever, Dawn Terrill Jump Height = 16 # of dogs 23 20045 NPF Milo, All American, Karen Vetrano 16014 AXPA Kip, English Springer Spaniel, Martha Klette 20049 NPF Boone, Collie, Joany White 16015 AXPA Andi, Border Collie, Cheryl Morgan 20065 NPF Orla, Golden Retriever, Mike Kane 16001 AXA Abel, All American, Mary Saltarelli 20041 NAF Brisket, All American, Christina Curboy 16017 AXPB Chara, Samoyed, Linda Everly 20050 NBF Grayson, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, 16018 AXPB Gaius, Australian Shepherd, Linda Robinson Laurajean Murphy 16019 AXPB Sirocco, Portuguese Water Dog, Tobi-Ann Kocher 16020 AXPB Kindle, Airedale Terrier, Susan M LeVasseur Jump Height = # of dogs 24 2 16021 AXPB Savvy, Australian Shepherd, Denise V Baker 20046 NBF Austin, Golden Retriever, Debra Carlson 16022 AXPB Thrill, Australian Shepherd, Lindsey Serafini 24011 NAF Taser, Doberman Pinscher, Joanne Podles 16023 AXPB Noah, Labrador Retriever, Pamela Burek 16024 AXPB Georgia, Golden Retriever, Laurie Sullivan Judge: Gill Chapman 16002 AXB Cash, Shetland Sheepdog, Alanna J Kelly AXB Standard Excellent/Masters/P 16003 Tweed, Shetland Sheepdog, Martha Davis 16004 AXB Clara, Australian Shepherd, Laurie Latno AXB Jump Height = 4 # of dogs 2 16005 Griffin, Shetland Sheepdog, Sheryl Russell AXB 4001 AXPB Bug-Z, Affenpinscher, Karen Mancini 16006 Lexie, All American, Daryl Aubin AXB 4002 AXPB Clark, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Mimi Brome 16007 Rupert, Shetland Sheepdog, Elaine Hamill 16008 AXB Kindle, Australian Cattle Dog, Louise Hinckley AXB Jump Height = 8 # of dogs 11 16009 Kora, Australian Cattle Dog, Scott Hinckley 8006 AXPA Lilith, Boston Terrier, Betsy Grady 16010 AXB Teya, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Laurajean 8001 AXA Topsy, Papillon, Dianna Hillyer Murphy 16011 AXB Dash, Pyrenean Shepherd, Janice Gregory 8002 AXA Banner, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Mimi Brome 16012 AXB Sophie, Brittany, Lena Rybak 8007 AXPB Bella, Schipperke, Marion Johnson 16013 AXB Slick, Shetland Sheepdog, Alanna J Kelly 8008 AXPB Valkyrie, Swedish Vallhund, Whitney Heiken 8009 AXPB Dora-Bean, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Kristen Jansen Jump Height = 20 # of dogs 27 8010 AXPB Ava, Pug, Brittney Coleman AXA AXPB 20001 Charlie, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Baillie 8011 Blaze, Shetland Sheepdog, Deborah Roberts Haddad AXB 8003 Taxi, Papillon, Deborah Hunt 20002 AXA Myster, Australian Shepherd, Kathleen Chouinard AXB 8004 Rebel, Papillon, Deborah Hunt 20003 AXA Lexi, Golden Retriever, Debra Carlson AXB 8005 Pickwick, Papillon, Carol Kelly 20004 AXA Jerry Lee, Portuguese Water Dog, Yvonne Ferreira 20005 AXA Molly, Labrador Retriever, Pam Burek Jump Height = 12 # of dogs 11 20021 AXPB Charo, Alaskan Malamute, Lisa King 12001 AXA Mica, American Eskimo Dog, Dorry Stone 20022 AXPB Switch, German Shorthaired Pointer, Patty Ewing 12009 AXPB Zuri, Shetland Sheepdog, Sheryl Russell This is a preliminary schedule which is contingent upon the move-up entries that may not have been received yet. Page 2 of 6 This schedule reflects running order within each class. Teamwork Agility Club of Central MA Saturday, February 8, 2020 20023 AXPB Eli, German Shorthaired Pointer, Samantha Honaker 16026 OA Gibbs, Shetland Sheepdog, Denise Mondor 20024 AXPB Decky, Irish Setter, Linda Haspel 16027 OA Amber, Brittany, Irina Rybak 20025 AXPB Q, Alaskan Malamute, Lisa King 16028 OA Lucy, All American, Carter Pratt 20027 AXPB O'Connor, German Shepherd Dog, Lynda Brogden- Burns Jump Height = 20 # of dogs 10 20070 AXPB Zurri, Bernese Mountain Dog, Cheryl Brickach 20036 OAP Twizy, Golden Retriever, Roseann Mandell 20006 AXB Tuxx, Australian Shepherd, Terri Collins 20037 OAP River, Golden Retriever, Dawn Terrill 20007 AXB Orvis, Samoyed, Linda Everly 20038 OAP Rico, Golden Retriever, Laurie Sullivan 20008 AXB Sprinkles, Dalmatian, Renelle Grajales 20028 OA Foxy, Vizsla, Lenore Giacalone 20009 AXB Scarlett, Vizsla, Lenore Giacalone 20029 OA Lily, Irish Water Spaniel, Christine Bartos 20010 AXB Mattie, Golden Retriever, Pat McKinney 20030 OA Maui, Australian Shepherd, Terri Collins 20011 AXB edgrrr, Labrador Retriever, Clint Brome 20031 OA Barry, Australian Shepherd, Carter Pratt 20012 AXB Flare, Irish Water Spaniel, Stephanie O'Reilly 20032 OA Maize, Bearded Collie, Elena Lennon 20013 AXB Mighty, Border Collie, Sandra Barbour 20033 OA Curry, Labrador Retriever, Deborah Watts 20014 AXB Kaleb, All American, Louise Hinckley 20034 OA Delia, Golden Retriever, Kathryn Sawyer 20015 AXB Wylie, Golden Retriever, Joyce Dibona 20016 AXB Bennie, Border Collie, Lynn Horrigan Jump Height = 24 # of dogs 1 20017 AXB Nemo, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Carol 24010 OA Zephyr, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Don Melchior Bolton-Morcone 20018 AXB Novel, Australian Shepherd, Lindsey Serafini 20019 AXB Tempe, Australian Shepherd, Terri Collins Judge: Gill Chapman 20020 AXB Delilah, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Kelli Cyr Standard Novice A/B/P Jump Height = 24 # of dogs 8 Jump Height = 8 # of dogs 1 24001 AXA Z, Golden Retriever, Ann Stetson 8012 NAP Stuff, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Kristen Jansen 24002 AXA Tiger, Golden Retriever, Christine McCluer 24003 AXB Riptide, Golden Retriever, Christie McNamara Jump Height = 12 # of dogs 1 24004 AXB Kaiser, Doberman Pinscher, Mary Fitzsimmons 12025 NAB Hallie,
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