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Morrisville Sale Graduate2016 2018 Morrisville Fall Yearling Sale Yearling 2018 Morrisville Fall Morrisville Sale Graduate2016 3, 1:554M ($41,752) Dew To Win Deweycheatumnhowe - Winners Only - Credit Winner SUNY Morrisville Equine Institute FOR SALES RESULTS VISIT 2018 FALL YEARLING SALE MORRISVILLESALE.COM Sunday, September 16, 2018 | 12:00 p.m. Nancy Sears Stowell Equine Arena Morrisville_Catalogue_2018_2.indd 1 2018-07-11 12:34 PM Harness• The Harness• Dude’sp, 2, 1:51.3, 3, 1:48.4f ($792,387) AMERICAN IDEAL - ARTMan’s risK - arTSPLACE your career at SUNY morrisville Photo Chris Gooden Dude’s GOT SPEED CONFORMATION FEE: $3,500 PEDIGREE All foals NYSS and Breeders Crown Eligible WhataworkoutBh 2012 4,1:52.4 ($75,705) MUSCLE HILL - SOUTHWIND SOFIA - CHOCOLATIER • One of the largest breeding programs on a • One of the largest breeding programs on a college campus in the Northeast college campus in the Northeast • State-of-the-art Equine Rehabilitation Center • State-of-the-art Equine Rehabilitation Center • The only half-mile Standardbred racetrack on a • The only half-mile Standardbred racetrack on a A Muscle Hill son, Photo Nigel Soult college campus in the nation Whataworkout earned his life mark of 1:52.4 college campus in the nation winning at the Meadowlands after finishing second, FEE: $3,000 All foals NYSS and Breeders Crown Eligible • Diverse programs with options in: by a neck, in a leg of the Graduate series at Tioga. • Diverse programs with options in: Equine Science, Breeding, Rehabilitation Equine Science, Breeding, Rehabilitation and Therapy, Racing, Western, Draft/Driving, and Therapy, Racing, Western, Draft/Driving, Hunt Seat and Business Management Hunt Seat and Business Management SUNY Morrisville Learn more about our leading and diverse Equine Institute Learn more about our leading and diverse equine programs at morrisville.edu equine programs at morrisville.edu MorrisvilleSale.com Morrisville_IBC_0718.indd 1 2018-07-11 12:38 PM SaleSale Administrator Administrator MaryMary E ETaylor Taylor TelephoneTelephone 315 315-684-684-6355.-6355. Fax Fax 315 315-684-684-662-6621 1 E-E-mail:mail: [email protected] [email protected] MORRISVILLEMORRISVILLE YEARLING YEARLING REPS REPS ErinErin Shantal Shantal Kate Kate Jones Jones SaleSale Horse Horse Managers Managers ScottScott Seymour Seymour MikeMike Mazza Mazza KeithKeith Cluff Cluff GerryGerry Doroshenko Doroshenko MichelleMichelle Nyberg Nyberg ErinErin Dunn Dunn ErinErin Goodney Goodney Dr.Dr. Tiffany Tiffany Day Day Dr.Dr. William William Day Day ColeCole Wimmer Wimmer KathrynKathryn Galyon Galyon SerafinaSerafina Gagliardi Gagliardi Dr.Dr. Erin Erin Morgan-Paugh Morgan-Paugh JenniferJennifer Jones Jones JulieJulie Corey Corey Dr. Dr. Stephanie Stephanie Preston Preston SaleSale Veterinarian Veterinarian: : Dr Dr Larry Larry Sautter Sautter AuctioneAuctioneerer: : Larry Larry Marti Martin n& & Associates Associates PedigreePedigree Reader Reader: : B obBob “Hollywood “Hollywood” Heyden” Heyden BidBid Board Board: : Bid Bid Driven Driven Auction Auction Services, Services, LLC. LLC. PedigreePedigree Research Research: : U nitedUnited States States Trotting Trotting Association Association PhotosPhotos: : Jim Jim Gillies Gillies and and Geri Geri Schwarz Schwarz CoverCover Design Design: : Kathryn Kathryn Patchett Patchett SaleSale Web Web Site: Site: www.morrisvillesale.com www.morrisvillesale.com SaleSale Address: Address: 4550 4550 Swamp Swamp Rd Rd Morrisville Morrisville NY NY 13408 13408 PEDIGREESPEDIGREES IN IN THIS THIS CATALOG CATALOG WERE WERE UPDATED: UPDATED: JULY JULY 10, 10, 2018. 2018. Morrisville College Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors 2018-19 Officers: David R. Buran, Chairman Dr. Stephen M. Paravati ’85, Vice Chairman Mary C. Branham ’93, Treasurer Pegi S. LoPresti ’88, Secretary Board Members: Donald E. Babcock, ’59 Lawrence J. Baker Brian M. Bartlett Juanita Bass Robert E. Berkey III Jean L. Boland Douglas R. Burns, Jr., CFA, CPA John M. Curtin Arnold R. Fisher Norma Galbreath Glenn Gaslin Dennis F. Kelly ’67 Thomas C. Leamer, D.Ed. William D. Magee, Assemblyman, 111th District Terri M. Spiegel ’74 Margaret A Hoose, Pres. of College Senate* Gregory C. Slack, Ph,D. ’83 Pres., Alumni Adv. Board* Christopher Lyndaker, SGO Representative* Ex-Officio: Jennifer Bowden, Exec. Director, MAC* David E. Rogers, Ph.D., President, MSC* Roberta H. Sloan, Interim VP Administration* Executive Director Theresa R. Kevorkain FROM NEW YORK CITY AND POINTS EAST: Thruway north to exit 25A, 1-88 west to Duanesburg, then Route 20 west to Morrisville -OR- Thruway north to Route 17 west to Route 81 (Binghamton), Route 81 north to Route 13 FROM NEW YORK (Cortland), CITY AND Ro POINTSute 13 northEAST: to Route 20, and Route 20 east to Morrisville, turn left at Thruway north to exitthe 25A, light, 1 -continue88 west to for Duanesburg, 3 miles to then Morrisville Route 20 Salewest toFacility. Morrisville -OR- -OR- Thruway north to RouteRoute 17 17 west west to Routeto Route 81 (Binghamton),8 (Deposit), Route Route 818 north north toto Route 1203 (Bridgewater), Route 20 west to Morrisville, turn right at light, Cedar Street (Co Rte 101), continue for 3 miles to Morrisville Sale facility. (Cortland), Route 13 north to Route 20, and Route 20 east to Morrisville, turn left at -OR- the light, continue forThruway 3 miles westto Morrisville to exit 34 Sale (Canastota) Facility. and follow directions listed below. -OR- Route 17 west to RouteFROM 8 (Deposit), BUFFALO Route AND 8 north POINTS to Route WEST: 20 (Bridgewater), Route 20 west to Morrisville, turn rightThruway at light, east Cedar to Streetexit 34 (Co (Canastota), Rte 101), continue turn left for and 3 miles follow to Morrisville Rte 13 across Sale Routefacility. 5, drive 10 -OR- miles on County Rte 25 and turn left in Peterboro (Co Rte 32) (follow sign). After 1/16 mile, turn right on Co Rte 101 and Thruway west to exitdrive 34 (Canastota)3 miles straight and follow ahead directions to Morrisville listed below. Sale Facility. FROM BUFFALO FROMAND POINTS PLATTSBURGH WEST: AND POINTS NORTH: Thruway east to exitRoute 34 (Canastota), 87 to Albany turn leftand and follow follow directions Rte 13 across from Route the east. 5, drive 10 miles on County Rte-OR 25 -and turn left in Peterboro (Co Rte 32) (follow sign). After 1/16 mile, turn right on Co Rte 101 and Route 3 or Route 11 to Route 81 (Watertown), then Route 81 south to Route 481 south, to Thruway east to exit 34 (Canastota), drive 3 miles straight turn ahead left to and Morrisville follow Route Sale Facility. 13 across Route 5, drive 10 miles on County Route 25, turn left in Peterboro (Co Rte 32) (follow signs). After 1/16 mile, turn right on County Rte 101 and drive 3 miles straight ahead to Morrisville Sale Facility. FROM PLATTSBURGH AND POINTS NORTH: Route 87 to Albany and follow directions from the east. -OR- Route 3 or Route 11 to Route 81 (Watertown), then Route 81 south to Route 481 south, to Thruway east to exit 34 (Canastota), turn left and follow Route 13 across Route 5, drive 10 miles on County Route 25, turn left in Peterboro (Co Rte 32) (follow signs). After 1/16 mile, turn right on County Rte 101 and drive 3 miles straight ahead to Morrisville Sale Facility. Lodging Canastota Canastota Days Inn ...................... N Peterboro St., I-90 Exit 34 ...... 800-325-2525 Cazenovia Brae Loch Inn ................................ 5 Albany St ................................ 315-655-3431 Hampton Inn & Suites ................... 25 Lakers Lane .......................... 315-655-7666 Hamilton Colgate Inn .................................... 1-5 Payne St. ............................. 315-824-2300 Wendt University Inn ..................... 175 Utica St ............................... 315-824-4400 Oneida Super 8 Motel ................................ 215 Genesee St. (Rte 5) ............ 315-363-5168 Vernon Hotel at Vernon Downs ................ 4229 Stuhlman Rd …………….. 315-829-3400 Verona Turning Stone Casino Resort ........ 5218 Patrick Rd ......................... 1-800-771-7711 Inn at Turning Stone ..................... 5558 W Main ST ........................ 315-363-0096 Villages at Turning Stone RV Park ..... 5065 Rte 365 ............................. 315-361-7275 Fairfield Inn & Suites……………….5280 Willow Place…………… 315-363-8888 La Quinta Inn & Suites 5394 Willow Place 315-231-5080 Microtell Inn & Suites………. 5118 NYS Rte 365……… 315-363-1850 Peterboro Charlotte Amalie Inn ..................... 4694 Park St .............................. 315-684-3555 Dining Cazenovia Brae Loch Inn ................................ 5 Albany St. ................................ 315-655-3431 Lincklaen House ........................... 79 Albany St............................... 315-655-3461 Hamilton Colgate Inn .................................... 1-5 Payne St. ............................. 315-824-2300 Magros VJ’s Restaurant…………..69 Utica St ................................. 315-824-0303 Madison Ray Brothers Barbeque ................ 6474 Rte 20 at 26 ...................... 315-893-7200 Hotel Solsville ............................... 7243 Valley Rd .......................... 315-893-7698 Quack’s Village Inn ....................... 7239 Rte 20 ............................... 315-893-1806 Morrisville The Copper Turret ........................ 17 W Main St ............................. 315-684-6699 The Fort………………………………97 E Main St ………………….315-684-9336 Susie’s Café LLC……………………37 W Main St. ………………….315-684-3350 VERNON The Black Stallion………………4351 Churton Rd………………..315-829-2203 Morrisville College
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