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Cutting Horses SESSION 1 CUTTING HORSES Lots 1 – 211 Thursday, January 21 9:00 am Hip No. Consigned by Hailey Cox Hip No. 1 High Brows CD Star 1 2012 Chestnut Mare High Brow Hickory High Brow Cat { Smart Little Kitty High Brow CD { CD Olena Sweet Little CD { High Brows CD Star Sweet Lil Lena { Docʼs Hickory 5505256 SR Instant Choice { Stylish Lynx Inchanted Scarlet { Grays Starlight 2000 Salena Starlight { Electra Lena NOTES: High Brows CD Star will have been shown at the Futurity in Fort Worth and week-end shows. Solid and fits anyone. Out of INCHANTED SCARLET, $18,942, half sister to CATALENA LIGHTS, $96,306, Memphis 4-Year-Old Limited Non-Pro Futurity Champion. Eligible for NCHA Super Stakes. By HIGH BROW CD (2004). $542,101: NCHA Horse of the Year; NCHA Open Futurity Champion; NCHA Open Super Stakes Co-Champion; NCHA Champions Cup Co-Champion (High Score Over all), etc. 2015 Equi-Stat #6 Leading, siring earners of $3,600,000. 1st dam INCHANTED STARLET, by SR Instant Choice. $18,942: money-earner in the NCHA Non-Pro Futurity; 5th, AQHYA High Point Cutting. Dam of 3 foals, 1 performer-- Spots Caliente (g. by Spots Hot). $4,485: split 3rd, ACHA World Open Derby. 2nd dam SALENA STARLIGHT, by Grays Starlight. $58,974: finalist in the NCHA Non-Pro Classic/Challenge; Gold Coast Open Futurity, Northwest Open Futurity, Gold Coast Open Classic and Abilene Spectacular Non-Pro Classic; 6th, El Cid Non-Pro Classic; split 4th, NCHA Super Stakes Amateur Classic; 5th, NCHA Amateur Classic/Challenge; 6th, San Diego Non-Pro Classic; 7th, Abilene Western Non-Pro Classic; top 10, Gold Coast Non-Pro Classic; Augusta $50,000 Amateur Classic Champion. Dam of-- CATALENA LIGHTS (High Brow Cat). $96,306: Memphis 4-Year-Old Limited Non-Pro Futurity Champion, split 5th Non-Pro and 4th Amateur; Music City Limited Non-Pro Derby Champion, 3rd Non-Pro; Abilene Spectacular $100,000 Limited Non-Pro Derby Champion; Breeders Invitational Amateur Derby Res. Champion; 5th, NCHA Lim. Non-Pro Super Stakes. Dam of-- CATALENA SPOTLIGHT. $13,221: 2015 Nebraska CHA Open Classic Champion; 4th, Iowa CHA Open Derby. LUKE STAR TRACKER (DJ Tracker). $53,304 and 28 AQHA points: finalist in the NCHA Non-Pro Gelding Stakes and NCHA Limited Non-Pro Super Stakes; 4th “The Non-Pro” NCHA $10,000 Novice; finalist in the Breeders Inv. $200,000 Limited Non-Pro Derby; NCHA $10,000 Novice Top Ten; Black Hills AQHA Senior Cutting Champion; AQHA ROM. LITTLE SPARTACUS (Little Dyno). $37,588: Millionheir Classic 5/6-Year-Old Non-Pro Reserve Champion. BLAZIN CATTIN (Cattin). $19,690: Utah Marker Non-Pro Classic Reserve Champion, $100,000 Non-Pro Champion and Champion Open & Non-Pro Gelding; finalist in the El Rancho Open Futurity and Idaho Open Futurity. INCHANTED STARLET (SR Instant Choice). Above. svp 12/15 Hip No. Consigned by Tim Dewey Hip No. 2 Hot Baby Sister 2 May 10, 2014 Sorrel Filly Dual Pep Chula Dual { Smart Fancy Lena Spots Hot { Shorty Lena Sweet Shorty Lena { Hot Baby Sister Quixotes R Sugar Peppy San Badger 5640190 { Dual Pep { Miss Dual Doc Little Baby Sister { San Jo Lena 1995 San Jo Pat { Oh Barriers Pat NOTES: Dam is the earner of $22,834 & an all-time leading producer of offspring earning $1,209,820, including SISTER CD ($852,710: NCHA Non-Pro World Champion). Nominated to the NCHA Super Stakes and Breeders Invitational. By SPOTS HOT (2001). $529,435: NCHA Open Futurity Champion; 3rd, NCHA Open Derby; 4th, NCHA Non-Pro Futurity; NCHA Super Stakes Non-Pro Classic Reserve Champion twice, etc. A 2015 NCHA Leading Sire, siring earners of $2,800,000. 1st dam LITTLE BABY SISTER, by Dual Pep. $22,834: top 10, NCHA Non-Pro Super Stakes. Half sister to CLASSICAL CD ($227,013: 6th, NCHA Open Futurity; dam of DUALLYS FEVER, $101,964). An NCHA All-Time Leading Dam. Dam of 8 money-earners, $1,209,820, including-- SISTER CD (g. by CD Olena). $852,710: NCHA Hall of Fame; NCHA Non-Pro World Champion; NCHA Non-Pro Super Stakes Champion; NCHA Super Stakes Open Classic Champion; NCHA Super Stakes Non-Pro Classic Cham- pion and Co-Reserve Champion; NCHA Open Derby Reserve Champion, split 3rd Non-Pro; NCHA Open Gelding Stakes Co-Champion; 3rd, NCHA Open & Non-Pro Classic/Challenge; 3rd, NCHA Non-Pro Finals; Champion of the Breeders Inv. & Abilene Spectacular Open Derbies, the Western Horseman Open Cup; the Augusta, West Texas, Cotton and Brazos Bash Non-Pro Classics, etc. SISTERS MY BROTHER (g. by CD Olena). $107,937: 7th, NCHA Non-Pro Classic/Challenge; Brazos Bash Non-Pro Derby Champion; “The Non-Pro” 4- Year-Old Champion; finalist in the NCHA Super Stakes Non-Pro Classic; Cot- ton $200,000 Non-Pro Classic Champion, 5th Non-Pro; finalist in the Augusta Non-Pro Classic. LITTLE KITTY SISTA (f. by High Brow Cat). $69,486: finalist in the NCHA Open Derby, West Texas Open Derby, NCHA Limited Open Futurity, Cattlemens Open Classic; “The Non-Pro” 4-Year-Old Open Reserve Champion. LITTLE CHOICES (g. by SR Instant Choice). $54,124: finalist in the NCHA Non- Pro Futurity; Wyoming Non-Pro Derby Champion. HAIRY TROTTER (g. by CD Olena). $49,145: finalist in the Bonanza Open Derby (Champion Gelding), NCHA Super Stakes Limited Non-Pro Classic. INAGADDAVIDA (g. by CD Olena). $41,019: finalist in the NCHA Limited Open Futurity, Breeders Inv. Limited Open Derby, Texas Cutting Non-Pro Classic; 6th, South Point Winter Non-Pro Classic; Abilene Spectacular $10,000 Novice Non-Pro Classic Reserve Champion. DON PONCIANO PORDIFO (g. by CD Olena). $34,398: finalist, NCHA Non-Pro Super Stakes; 5th, PCCHA Spring Roundup Non-Pro Derby. svp 12/15 Hip No. Consigned by Kendall Farms Hip No. 3 KF One Time Doc 3 May 28, 2014 Chestnut Colt Peppy San Badger Peptoboonsmal { Royal Blue Boon One Time Pepto { Smart Little Lena One Time Soon { KF One Time Doc Uno Princess { Peppy San Badger 5626729 Dual Pep { Miss Dual Doc Doc Alley { Doc OʼLena 1998 Sannie Olena { Peppy Punkin Bar NOTES: Dam is the NCHA earner of $81,826 and producer of 8 NCHA/NRHA money earners, including LENAS ALLEY ($34,337 RCH). By ONE TIME PEPTO (2001). $331,097: NCHA Open Super Stakes Champion; Augusta & Abilene Spectacular Open Classicsʼ Champion; PCCHA 4- Year-Old Open Stakes Reserve Champion. The 2014 NRCHA #1 Leading Sire, 2015 NCHA #5 Leading Sire, and 2014 Equi-Stat #1 Leading Junior Cutting and Reined Cow Horse Sire, siring earners of $10,000,000. 1st dam DOC ALLEY, by Dual Pep. $81,826: NCHA Open Futurity and Open Super Stakes top 15; finalist NCHA Non-Pro Derby; Bonanza Non-Pro Derby Co-Re serve Champion; finalist PCCHA 4-Year-Old Non-Pro Stakes. Dam of 11 foals of performance age (two 3-year-olds), 5 money-earners, including-- LENAS ALLEY (g. by Smart Little Lena). $34,337 RCH: Sagebrush Novice Open Derby Champion, finalist Open (Open Herd Co-Champion); split 5th, Southwest RCHA Circle Y Open Derby; Novice Non-Pro Bridle Reserve Cham- pion at the NRCHA Futurity; Ranch Horse Association of America National Finals Ranch Hand Champion and Cowboy Class Reserve Champion. SMART LITTLE ALLEY (f. by Smart Little Lena). $24,143: PCCHA Open Derby Reserve Champion; split 3rd, PCCHA Fall Amateur Classic/Challenge; split 4th, South Point Amateur Classic; 5th, Ft. Klamath Festival Non-Pro Classic; finalist Wrangler Open Futurity and Idaho Amateur Derby. KF SMART ALLEY PEP (f. by Smart Little Lena). $16,170: finalist in the Tunica 4-Year-Old Open Futurity. COON TAIL ALLEY (c. by Smart Little Lena). $2,693 & 101 AQHA points: Superior Heeling. KF Alley Is Smart (f. by Smart Little Lena). $2,608: money-earner, 2014 NCHA Futurity $50,000 Amateur. 2nd dam SANNIE OLENA, by Doc OʼLena. $30,064: Augusta 4-Year-Old Open Futurity Reserve Champion; finalist in the Sunbelt Open Futurity, Rose Cutlip Open Derby and Harris Ranch Open Derby; semi-finalist NCHA Open Super Stakes. Dam of 9 money-earners, earning $222,835. DOC ALLEY (f. by Dual Pep). Above. SHINE HAPPENS (g. by Shining Spark). $38,221 RCH: finalist in the NRCHA Open Futurity (5th Limited Open, finalist Intermediate Open); 3rd, AQHA World Junior Working Cow Horse. RARITY CAT (f. by High Brow Cat). $37,123: finalist in the NCHA Open Derby, Augusta 4-Year-Old Open Futurity, Tunica 4-Year-Old Open Futurity and Augusta Open Classic. svp 12/15 Hip No. Consigned by Ben Steen Hip No. 4 Ro Reysns Athena Cat 4 2010 Chestnut Mare High Brow Hickory High Brow Cat { Smart Little Kitty Athena Puddy Cat { Doc Athena Athena Accent { Ro Reysns Athena Cat Holly Tyde { Dual Rey 5332362 TR Dual Rey { Peppys Misty Oaks Reysn Savanah { Holidoc 2005 Savanah Holli { Sugs Anna Lee PERFORMANCE RECORD: NCHA earner of $1,662. NOTES: Finished cutting mare with tons of eye appeal and look. 28 months of professional training with Frank Bowen. In training with Thomas Bray. Incred- ibly cowy with a super hard stop. Out of REYSN SAVANAH, $67,538. Second dam is the dam of 13 money-earners earning $307,574. Nominated to the NCHA Super Stakes. By ATHENA PUDDY CAT (2000). $228,636: NCHA Open Finals Co-Reserve Champion; 4th, NCHA Open Super Stakes; NCHA Bronze Award; Mem- phis Non-Pro Classic Reserve Champion, finalist Open; finalist in the NCHA Open Derby, NCHA Non-Pro Classic/Challenge, Breeders Inv. Open Derby. A 2015 NCHA Top 25 Leading Sire, earners of $1,300,000. 1st dam REYSN SAVANAH, by TR Dual Rey.
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