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Levels 4/5/C Running Order for: Saturday September 9, 2017 Agility Dogs Of Schenectady Ring 1 Jackpot Round 1 - Levels 1/2 Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 8 803 H Maxx All American 2 Judith A Johnson 12 1261 Tiger Lilly All American 2 Mariday Geyer 16 2015 TH Piper Golden Retriever 2 Joan E Healey 1611 Ceili Australian Shepherd 2 Christina Lane 2404 S Sasparilla Newfoundland 1 In Chieh Chen 20 2011 Zoey Border Collie 2 Michelle Paine Ring 1 Jackpot Round 1 - Level 3 Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 4 1216 S Jart All American 3 Trisha Stall 8 807 Dani Boston Terrier 3 Sheila Jweid-Webber 12 1622 V Bernita All American 3 Kathy Murray 1623 V Norrie Shetland Sheepdog 3 Kathy Murray Ring 1 Jackpot Round 1 - Levels 4/5/C Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 4 809 VH The Dude Miniature Pinscher C Anna Schrom 810 V Raini Boston Terrier 5 Jodi Pangman 811 V Zoe Welsh Corgi (Pembroke) 5 Betty Ayres 812 TH ZsaZsa Japanese Chin 5 Judith A Johnson 8 804 Glinda Boston Terrier 5 Beverly Bulson 1212 V Arthur Miniature Australian Shepherd C Robert & Patti Domfort 801 Merry Boston Terrier C Jodi Pangman 1214 V Sienna Shetland Sheepdog C Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Harald 1260 V Crosley All American C Mariday Geyer 12 1201 Kayden Shetland Sheepdog 5 Victoria Cinotti 1204 H Pistol Boston Terrier 5 Lisa Norris 1205 Ashley Shetland Sheepdog C Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Joyce or Harald 1206 Willow Boston Terrier 5 Sandra Ryder 2020 S Liesl White German Shepherd Dog 5 Dorothy & Peter Piroha 1202 Brynne Shetland Sheepdog 5 Victoria Cinotti 1618 V Gracie Border Collie C Connie B Brown 1620 V Logan Australian Shepherd C Laurie & Alison Kurtzman 16 1601 Piper Australian Shepherd 4 Diane Lynch 1606 Tizzy Border Collie 4 Connie B Brown 1613 Brienz Catahoula Leopard Dog C Jared Slingerland 1614 Pepper All American 5 Roxanne Vincent 2014 V Theo Australian Shepherd 5 Diane Lynch 1610 Peek Border Collie 5 Chris & Paula Elson 2017 T AnnieBananie Australian Shepherd 5 Shanon Waddingham 2016 TH Brooke Golden Retriever 5 Joan E Healey 2018 T Bella Labrador Retriever C Jennifer Antal 20 2002 Dobby Australian Shepherd C Ann Benjamin 2003 Dodger Flat-Coated Retriever 5 Cindy & Eric Sengenberger/H:Cindy Sengenberger 2008 Orlee All American 5 Jackie & Jean Olivet-Pavone 2012 Abracadabra Border Collie 5 Patricia Snyder 24 2401 Mayhem White German Shepherd Dog C Dorothy & Peter Piroha 2402 Mya Vizsla 5 Urszula Janicki 2403 Trip Poodle (Standard) 5 Claire & Ralph Carlen Page 1 Running Order for: Saturday September 9, 2017 Agility Dogs Of Schenectady Ring 1 Standard Round 1 - Level 2 Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 8 803 H Maxx All American 2 Judith A Johnson 12 1261 Tiger Lilly All American 2 Mariday Geyer 1622 V Bernita All American 2 Kathy Murray 16 2015 TH Piper Golden Retriever 2 Joan E Healey 1608 Trevor All American 2 Maribeth Shanley 1611 Ceili Australian Shepherd 2 Christina Lane 2404 S Sasparilla Newfoundland 2 In Chieh Chen 20 2011 Zoey Border Collie 2 Michelle Paine Ring 1 Standard Round 1 - Level 3 Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 4 1216 S Jart All American 3 Trisha Stall 8 806 Nico French Bulldog 3 Chris Casertino 807 Dani Boston Terrier 3 Sheila Jweid-Webber 1624 SH Koba American Eskimo Dog 3 Corliss Ann Goold 12 1617 T Camden Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriev 3 Jackie Kucskar 20 2009 Ivy Whippet 3 Maribeth Shanley Ring 1 Standard Round 1 - Levels 4/5/C Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 4 402 T Amelie Yorkshire Terrier 4 Laura Kelly 809 VH The Dude Miniature Pinscher C Anna Schrom 810 V Raini Boston Terrier 5 Jodi Pangman 811 V Zoe Welsh Corgi (Pembroke) 5 Betty Ayres 8 1210 V Toby Shetland Sheepdog 5 Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Joyce or Harald 804 Glinda Boston Terrier 5 Beverly Bulson 1212 V Arthur Miniature Australian Shepherd 5 Robert & Patti Domfort 801 Merry Boston Terrier C Jodi Pangman 1214 V Sienna Shetland Sheepdog C Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Harald 12 1201 Kayden Shetland Sheepdog 5 Victoria Cinotti 1204 H Pistol Boston Terrier 5 Lisa Norris 1205 Ashley Shetland Sheepdog C Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Joyce or Harald 1206 Willow Boston Terrier 4 Sandra Ryder 1202 Brynne Shetland Sheepdog 5 Victoria Cinotti 1618 V Gracie Border Collie C Connie B Brown 1620 V Logan Australian Shepherd C Laurie & Alison Kurtzman 1615 V Pixie American Eskimo Dog C Ann Benjamin 1623 V Norrie Shetland Sheepdog 4 Kathy Murray 16 1601 Piper Australian Shepherd 5 Diane Lynch 1606 Tizzy Border Collie 4 Connie B Brown 1602 Mac Border Collie 5 Anne & David Sterman/H:Trisha Stall 1613 Brienz Catahoula Leopard Dog C Jared Slingerland 1614 Pepper All American 5 Roxanne Vincent 1610 Peek Border Collie 5 Chris & Paula Elson 2017 T AnnieBananie Australian Shepherd 5 Shanon Waddingham 2016 TH Brooke Golden Retriever 5 Joan E Healey 2018 T Bella Labrador Retriever 5 Jennifer Antal 20 2002 Dobby Australian Shepherd C Ann Benjamin 2003 Dodger Flat-Coated Retriever 5 Cindy & Eric Sengenberger/H:Cindy Sengenberger 2005 Journey Poodle (Standard) 4 Claire & Ralph Carlen 2008 Orlee All American 5 Jackie & Jean Olivet-Pavone 2012 Abracadabra Border Collie 5 Patricia Snyder Page 2 Running Order for: Saturday September 9, 2017 Agility Dogs Of Schenectady Ring 1 Standard Round 1 - Levels 4/5/C (Continued) Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 24 2401 Mayhem White German Shepherd Dog 5 Dorothy & Peter Piroha 2402 Mya Vizsla 4 Urszula Janicki 2403 Trip Poodle (Standard) 4 Claire & Ralph Carlen Ring 1 Jumpers Round 1 - Levels 1/2 Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 8 1626 S Clara Treeing Feist 1 Trisha Stall 12 1617 T Camden Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriev 2 Jackie Kucskar 1616 V BC All American 1 Pamela Bays 16 2015 TH Piper Golden Retriever 2 Joan E Healey 1611 Ceili Australian Shepherd 2 Christina Lane 20 2011 Zoey Border Collie 2 Michelle Paine Ring 1 Jumpers Round 1 - Levels 3/4/5/C Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 4 401 T Lincoln Yorkshire Terrier 5 Tracey & James Brown 402 T Amelie Yorkshire Terrier 4 Laura Kelly 812 TH ZsaZsa Japanese Chin 5 Judith A Johnson 1215 S Quincy Boston Terrier 5 Gary & Jean Guyon 1216 S Jart All American 3 Trisha Stall 814 S Lola Yorkshire Terrier 5 Tracey & James Brown 8 1210 V Toby Shetland Sheepdog 5 Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Joyce or Harald 803 H Maxx All American 3 Judith A Johnson 804 Glinda Boston Terrier 5 Beverly Bulson 806 Nico French Bulldog 3 Chris Casertino 807 Dani Boston Terrier 3 Sheila Jweid-Webber 1212 V Arthur Miniature Australian Shepherd C Robert & Patti Domfort 1214 V Sienna Shetland Sheepdog C Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Harald 12 1201 Kayden Shetland Sheepdog 5 Victoria Cinotti 1204 H Pistol Boston Terrier 5 Lisa Norris 1205 Ashley Shetland Sheepdog C Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Joyce or Harald 1206 Willow Boston Terrier 5 Sandra Ryder 1202 Brynne Shetland Sheepdog 5 Victoria Cinotti 1622 V Bernita All American 3 Kathy Murray 1618 V Gracie Border Collie C Connie B Brown 1620 V Logan Australian Shepherd C Laurie & Alison Kurtzman 1623 V Norrie Shetland Sheepdog 3 Kathy Murray 16 1601 Piper Australian Shepherd 5 Diane Lynch 1606 Tizzy Border Collie 4 Connie B Brown 1602 Mac Border Collie 5 Anne & David Sterman/H:Trisha Stall 1613 Brienz Catahoula Leopard Dog C Jared Slingerland 2014 V Theo Australian Shepherd 5 Diane Lynch 1610 Peek Border Collie 5 Chris & Paula Elson 2017 T AnnieBananie Australian Shepherd 5 Shanon Waddingham 2016 TH Brooke Golden Retriever 5 Joan E Healey 2018 T Bella Labrador Retriever C Jennifer Antal 20 2002 Dobby Australian Shepherd C Ann Benjamin 2003 Dodger Flat-Coated Retriever 5 Cindy & Eric Sengenberger/H:Cindy Sengenberger 2008 Orlee All American 5 Jackie & Jean Olivet-Pavone 2010 Katie Rottweiler 3 Peter G Piusz 2012 Abracadabra Border Collie 5 Patricia Snyder 24 2401 Mayhem White German Shepherd Dog C Dorothy & Peter Piroha Page 3 Running Order for: Saturday September 9, 2017 Agility Dogs Of Schenectady Ring 1 Jumpers Round 1 - Levels 3/4/5/C (Continued) Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 2402 Mya Vizsla 4 Urszula Janicki 2403 Trip Poodle (Standard) 5 Claire & Ralph Carlen Ring 1 Wildcard Round 1 - Levels 1/2 Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 12 1207 Bean All American 1 Chris & Paula Elson 1617 T Camden Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriev 2 Jackie Kucskar 1622 V Bernita All American 2 Kathy Murray 1616 V BC All American 1 Pamela Bays 1623 V Norrie Shetland Sheepdog 2 Kathy Murray 16 2015 TH Piper Golden Retriever 2 Joan E Healey 1611 Ceili Australian Shepherd 2 Christina Lane 20 2011 Zoey Border Collie 2 Michelle Paine Ring 1 Wildcard Round 1 - Levels 3/4/5/C Jump Ht Armband Call Name Breed Level Owner/Handler 4 1215 S Quincy Boston Terrier 5 Gary & Jean Guyon 1216 S Jart All American 3 Trisha Stall 814 S Lola Yorkshire Terrier 5 Tracey & James Brown 8 804 Glinda Boston Terrier 5 Beverly Bulson 807 Dani Boston Terrier 3 Sheila Jweid-Webber 1212 V Arthur Miniature Australian Shepherd C Robert & Patti Domfort 801 Merry Boston Terrier C Jodi Pangman 1214 V Sienna Shetland Sheepdog C Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Harald 1624 SH Koba American Eskimo Dog 4 Corliss Ann Goold 12 1201 Kayden Shetland Sheepdog 5 Victoria Cinotti 1204 H Pistol Boston Terrier 5 Lisa Norris 1205 Ashley Shetland Sheepdog C Joyce & Harald Witting/H:Joyce or Harald 1206 Willow Boston Terrier 4 Sandra Ryder 1202 Brynne Shetland Sheepdog 5 Victoria Cinotti 1618 V Gracie Border Collie C Connie B Brown 1620 V Logan Australian Shepherd C Laurie & Alison Kurtzman 1615 V Pixie American Eskimo
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