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Return to Show Leaders Menu (/services/ShowLeaders?division=A3) or Previous Page (/services/ShowLeaders/ShowLeadersClasses?division=A3&divisionLevel=1/) EXHIBITOR NAME HORSE NAME CITY STATE POINTS PLACE HALTER STALLIONS Awards Presented By Montana Silversmiths Judy Snow Pizzazzatude Erie Colorado 17.5 1 J L Robinson Pf Premo Bellefontaine Ohio 14.0 2 Birgit Udsen Rojo Solo Cup 3480 Fredensborg Denmark 13.5 3 Theodore V Lincoln Stallone Freeland Michigan 13.0 4 Dorn Parkinson Coolsified Page Kirkland Arizona 9.0 5 James Henrekin Cool Play Deer Grove Illinois 7.0 6 J L Robinson Obviously Preplanned Bellefontaine Ohio 7.0 6 Terry G Tippin T F Bulletproof Palm Bay Florida 7.0 6 Suzonne Franks Incognito Sirprize Cisco Texas 6.5 9 Marvin Wieneke Im Smokin And Kiddin Lismore Minnesota 6.0 10 Justin Ware Fearles Fortune Providence Kentucky 6.0 10 Ric Keele Execute That Annabella Utah 6.0 10 Dan E Fox Fr Like A Rock Chino California 6.0 10 Thomas Andrew Coon Secret Diablo Pilot Point Texas 6.0 10 Claudia Brunner Cl Good N Strate 25499 Tangstedt Germany 5.5 15 Joy Stehney Secret Diablo De Soto Kansas 5.5 15 Gesa Meier­Bidmon Aint It The Blues 73066 Sparwiesen Germany 5.0 17 Richard L Donnelly Hez Outa The Box Cedar Falls Iowa 5.0 17 Adam N Matthews The Best Intention Gordonville Texas 5.0 17 Barbara Hoffer Arent I Pretty Auburn Kansas 4.0 20 Pamela G Holbrook Hy Fa Lootin Fort Payne Alabama 4.0 20 Billy Franks Incognito Sirprize Cisco Texas 4.0 20 Scott D Trahan Cool Play Dallas Texas 4.0 20 Victor C Sanders F Five Piedmont Oklahoma 4.0 20 Barbara Hoffer Not Kiddin Me Mister Auburn Kansas 4.0 20 Marianne Berg The Crowning Touch Birkenfeld Oregon 4.0 20 Gary V Wanzek Legendaree Wittmann Arizona 3.5 27 Oezkan Tamer Aint It Copperchoc 91257 Pegnitz Germany 3.5 27 Karna Colby Elusive Gunslinger Baldwin North Dakota 3.5 27 Robert Eurez Best Kept Secrete Pataskala Ohio 3.5 27 Stephanie Black Definitely All That Marble Falls Texas 3.0 31 Alexandra Promitzer Am Theultimategideon 8122 Waldstein Austria 3.0 31 Andrei Sansores Garcia Mr Gongniu Tailored Tlaquepaque Jali Mexico 3.0 31 Kim Anding Bpf Midas Touch Mansfield Texas 3.0 31 Edward L Becker Sparke Leavenworth Kansas 3.0 31 Adam N Matthews Got My Ikes On Gordonville Texas 3.0 31 Theodore V Lincoln Fg Unforgettable Freeland Michigan 3.0 31 Christopher Black Acqui Gunfighter Saint Charles Iowa 3.0 31 Ric Keele Rickochet Kid Annabella Utah 2.5 39 https://www.aqha.com/services/ShowLeaders/ShowLeadersClasses?division=A3&divisionLevel=1 1/39 7.1.2017 AQHA: Show Leaders Classes EXHIBITOR NAME HORSE NAME CITY STATE POINTS PLACE Suzonne Franks Show Stoppah Cisco Texas 2.5 39 Becky Ratzlaff Bronze Statue Cnty Of GrandeP Alberta 2.5 39 Clifford G Gerke Its A First Down Newell Iowa 2.5 39 Arzenet T Burnes Renegades Intention Eden Texas 2.5 39 Jake Wicker Fg Fella In Yella Straughn Indiana 2.5 39 Joe Butler Crs Gold Nugget Valentine Nebraska 2.0 45 Cheri Gayton Br Vengeance Is Mine Lincoln California 2.0 45 Donel Santos My Good Intention Auburn California 2.0 45 Anastasia M Kull Kr Hes Xceptional Pekin Illinois 2.0 45 Becky Crider Durrett El Pistolaro Fairburn Georgia 2.0 45 Mark Williams Showin Tel Cottonwood California 2.0 45 Holly T Moon Tres Sesente Fulton Missouri 2.0 45 William D Ware Envigorating Providence Kentucky 2.0 45 Justin Ware Envigorating Providence Kentucky 2.0 45 HALTER MARES Awards Presented By Montana Silversmiths Scott D Sparks Mtk Razamataz Saint Johns Michigan 136.0 1 Ina S Ginsberg Secretz Galore Carefree Arizona 59.5 2 Diane Pilant Coolsilka Loveland Colorado 54.5 3 James E Steinman Krisima Stylin Gibson City Illinois 51.0 4 Roch Morin Bpf Sweet Caroline Berthierville Quebec 50.5 5 Bonnie E Clark One Classic Clu Ocala Florida 49.0 6 Vernon H Habighorst Guns And Lace Phoenix Arizona 46.5 7 Vernon H Habighorst Cheers To Being Cool Phoenix Arizona 46.0 8 Vernon H Habighorst Shes Classyfied Phoenix Arizona 45.5 9 Kimberly A Hughes Secret Sophie Bloomfield Hills Michigan 44.5 10 Kelly Cochran Good Time Diva Conneaut Lake Pennsylvania 42.5 11 Victoria Hoyt My Secret Diva Salem Oregon 42.0 12 Kathy Bauman Sirprizemewithroses Pontiac Illinois 42.0 12 Chas L Strickland Can Ya Keep A Secret Montevallo Alabama 41.0 14 Shawna F Crawford Fellas Prefer Blonds Richmond Ontario 37.5 15 Linda Lee McGahagan Lipstik Littlestown Pennsylvania 36.5 16 Ronald Mays Kiss And Tattle Ironton Ohio 36.5 16 Frank G Berris Bee Jewelled Sparta Michigan 35.5 18 Sharon Fisk She Is So Cool Seekonk Massachusetts 34.5 19 Donna Cunningham Wisshes Creston Iowa 34.5 19 Charles R Murrow Shes A Starlet De Soto Iowa 33.0 21 Charlotte A Walsh Pf One Hot Chrome Madison Township Pennsylvania 31.0 22 Marylin Hughes Gee Annie Meadowview Virginia 30.5 23 Sandy E Kirtzinger Ive Gotta Girl Crush Hay Lakes Alberta 29.0 24 Todd Flatness Pretty Execution Amboy Minnesota 28.5 25 Jeff Crivelli Br Pretty Woman Visalia California 27.0 26 Karan Keener She Signs The Checks Hagerstown Maryland 27.0 26 Randy P Kitagawa Covergurl Roberts Creek British Columbia 26.5 28 Rose Bode Got My Sass On Columbus Indiana 26.5 28 Janet L Lowdermilk Gunsling N Cowgirl Mebane North Carolina 26.5 28 Carol Junker Wolter Saraphina Beatrice Nebraska 24.0 31 Marlena E Lucas Tr Picturesque Lester Pennsylvania 23.5 32 https://www.aqha.com/services/ShowLeaders/ShowLeadersClasses?division=A3&divisionLevel=1 2/39 7.1.2017 AQHA: Show Leaders Classes EXHIBITOR NAME HORSE NAME CITY STATE POINTS PLACE Shirley Parrish Ms Gianni At Last Zebulon North Carolina 23.5 32 Jake Wicker R Yella Princess Straughn Indiana 22.5 34 Sandy E Kirtzinger That Luvin Feelin Hay Lakes Alberta 22.5 34 Barbara Hockenberry Gotta Secret Dream Clear Spring Maryland 22.0 36 Donald Breeding Bpf Mona Lisa Bridgeville Delaware 22.0 36 Robin Klover Shes Keeping Secrets Mead Colorado 22.0 36 Leslie Woolley Kisses To The Crowd Phoenix Arizona 21.5 39 Joni James Roth Baby Im Worth It Kansasville Wisconsin 21.5 39 Sandy M Turmel The Best Clu Yet Oxford Connecticut 21.0 41 Linda Marchesani Even Better Ellington Connecticut 20.5 42 Joy Stehney Even De Soto Kansas 20.5 42 Jim Roth Baby Im Worth It Kansasville Wisconsin 20.5 42 Meredith Seidel All My Lopesndreams Gallipolis Ohio 20.0 45 Sandy Ballard Miss Rosey Larue Gilroy California 20.0 45 Debra J Donnelly Lawless Luci Cedar Falls Iowa 20.0 45 James R Wicker R Yella Princess Straughn Indiana 20.0 45 Josh Weakly Luscious Intention Shelbyville Illinois 20.0 45 Arnold G Holliday Cool View Mexico New York 20.0 45 Millie Corder Believe Im The One Gainesville Georgia 20.0 45 HALTER GELDINGS Awards Presented By Montana Silversmiths Lynn Flowers Whos Dat Boy Clinton Ontario 279.5 1 Kim Fullwood Who Dated Who Ellicott City Maryland 112.5 2 Scott Terry My Daddyis Cool Oneida Tennessee 104.5 3 David G Wilson Heza Sirprizer Dyersburg Tennessee 104.0 4 James Henrekin Finally Employed Deer Grove Illinois 92.5 5 Jason G Somnitz Employee Number One Geneva Ohio 89.5 6 Heather L Kusel Beyond Value De Forest Wisconsin 83.5 7 Arnold G Holliday Totally Unexpected Mexico New York 81.0 8 Patti Walker Dmm Secret Sinsation Ironton Missouri 80.5 9 Charles J Cerrone Jr Hez Packing Heat Worcester Massachusetts 74.0 10 Douglas W Ronk Ima Cool Catch Oakwood Illinois 69.5 11 Pamela G Holbrook Hr Gotta Cool Rap Fort Payne Alabama 69.5 11 Lana Farley Phenomenal Intention Scottsdale Arizona 64.5 13 Evelyn E Padgett Bpf Existing Fear Lake City Florida 63.5 14 Amy Jo Erhardt Hey Coach Oxford Ohio 62.5 15 Vernon H Habighorst Ss Rampage Phoenix Arizona 62.0 16 Lynda Truesdale Wyld Bill Decatur Mississippi 57.5 17 Tonya A Carmean Last Exception Orangeville Pennsylvania 56.5 18 Shawna F Crawford Won And Only Fella Richmond Ontario 55.0 19 Jake Wicker Leather N Tails Straughn Indiana 52.0 20 Dawn Storm Jmk Mo Betta Jackson Georgia 51.0 21 Theodore V Lincoln Coos Me In The Dark Freeland Michigan 51.0 21 Donald Breeding Heza Cool Td Bridgeville Delaware 48.5 23 Floyd L Sholder Mighty Statutory Linden Pennsylvania 48.0 24 Drew Smith Initially A Cool Kid Bellefontaine Ohio 44.0 25 Leasa H Haselden Boys N Toys Pinehurst North Carolina 43.5 26 Mary Jo Livingston Lwr Touchdown Hickman Nebraska 43.5 26 https://www.aqha.com/services/ShowLeaders/ShowLeadersClasses?division=A3&divisionLevel=1 3/39 7.1.2017 AQHA: Show Leaders Classes EXHIBITOR NAME HORSE NAME CITY STATE POINTS PLACE Vernon H Habighorst Boys N Toys Phoenix Arizona 42.5 28 Mark D Niebrugge Corporate Secret Effingham Illinois 40.5 29 Dan E Fox Jbees Private Jet Chino California 40.0 30 Sandy Ballard Br Homerun Kid Gilroy California 39.0 31 Cheri Gayton Br Victorius Lincoln California 37.0 32 David Lockie V Admiral Broadview Saskatchewan 37.0 32 Gary Odlum Truizm Pilot Mound Manitoba 36.0 34 Patricia L Odlum Heza Perpetual Kid Pilot Mound Manitoba 35.5 35 Michael Jacobson Be An Image Wilson Wisconsin 35.5 35 Dennis Atnip Hr Elusive Secret Rogers Arkansas 35.5 35 Kyle Railey Jcg Kid Throwdown Cragford Alabama 34.5 38 Judith N Purks One Helluva Fella King George Virginia 34.0 39 Keitha A Stutzman King Coolsified Blissfield Michigan 33.0 40 Lawrence A Lemke Gamechanger Denmark Wisconsin 32.5 41 Pete Hammer Mr Made Me Kool Willesley Ontario 32.5 41 Kyle G Hughes Gee I Jo Meadowview Virginia 32.5 41 Sandee Kraft I See Employment Lees Summit Missouri 32.0 44 Dean McCoy Stks Execute Fleming Ohio 31.5 45 Travis Dobbs This Big Jonesboro Arkansas 31.5 45 Marion E Bishop Rpl Momento Gainesville Florida
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