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RUNNING ORDER for Entire Trial RUNNING ORDER for Entire Trial TRIAL: 29-Sat 37 20 20042 Ember Australian Shepherd Jenna Crans 38 20 20040 Beso Boxer Minna Nousiairen-Bechr RING NUMBER: 1 39 20 20039 Thunder Australian Shepherd Barbara Hoffman Class: JWW Division: NOV 40 20 20037 Syphon Border Collie Missi Roland Judge: Kathy Guerra 41 20 20036 Chase Australian Shepherd Ronald Niemzyk 42 20 20047 Sully English Springer Spaniel Charin Styka 1 24 24043 Mav'rick Border Collie Donna Darland 43 20 20046 Zelda Weimaraner Megan Grade 2 24 24048 Remy Belgian Sheepdog Wanda Smith 44 20 20045 Pilot Border Collie Lory Valley 3 20 20025 Claude Irish Wolfhound David Berzins 45 20 20028 Zoe Newfoundland Mary Burke 4 20 20041 Winter Golden Retriever Susan Hayes 46 20 20024 Lucy Alaskan Malamute Jennifer Effler-Leveille 5 20 20042 Ember Australian Shepherd Jenna Crans 47 20 20023 Rory Irish Setter Janet Gomez 6 20 20019 Gracie Gordon Setter Karla Kruecke 48 20 20022 Gridley Collie Annette McDonald 7 20 20040 Beso Boxer Minna Nousiairen-Bechr 49 16 16015 Toula All American Dog Bethany Reilly 8 20 20039 Thunder Australian Shepherd Barbara Hoffman 50 16 16034 Spice Border Collie Ann Lettenberger 9 20 20037 Syphon Border Collie Missi Roland 51 16 16044 Frankie Miniature American Shep Sue Castona 10 20 20036 Chase Australian Shepherd Ronald Niemzyk 52 16 16016 Dakota Flat-coated Retriever Karla Kruecke 11 20 20047 Sully English Springer Spaniel Charin Styka 53 16 16013 Knightro Border Collie Heather Tetzlaff 12 20 20046 Zelda Weimaraner Megan Grade 54 16 16011 Brooke Border Collie Jenna Crans 13 20 20045 Pilot Border Collie Lory Valley 55 16 16010 Rita Australian Shepherd Jeff Riedl 14 20 20028 Zoe Newfoundland Mary Burke 56 16 16009 Revere Golden Retriever Bethany Reilly 15 20 20023 Rory Irish Setter Janet Gomez 57 12 12030 Rhys Cardigan Welsh Corgi Mary Anne Affeldt 16 20 20022 Gridley Collie Annette McDonald 58 12 12008 Starlet Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 17 20 20018 Tipitina Irish Wolfhound David Berzins 59 12 12006 Fred Miniature American Shep Stacey Conjurski 18 20 20017 Chrome Alaskan Malamute Jennifer Effler-Leveille 60 12 12004 Russell Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 19 16 16034 Spice Border Collie Ann Lettenberger 61 08 08003 Indy Shetland Sheepdog Michelle Hansen 20 16 16044 Frankie Miniature American Shep Sue Castona 62 08 08002 Dillon West Highland White Terr Paige Chapman 21 16 16016 Dakota Flat-coated Retriever Karla Kruecke 63 08 08001 Kizzie Shetland Sheepdog Shelly Vander Wielen 22 16 16015 Toula All American Dog Bethany Reilly Class: FAST Division: NOV 23 16 16013 Knightro Border Collie Heather Tetzlaff 24 16 16011 Brooke Border Collie Jenna Crans Judge: Kathy Guerra 25 16 16010 Rita Australian Shepherd Jeff Riedl 64 20 20041 Winter Golden Retriever Susan Hayes 26 12 12031 Lyla Poodle Lisa Jacobson 65 20 20039 Thunder Australian Shepherd Barbara Hoffman 27 12 12030 Rhys Cardigan Welsh Corgi Mary Anne Affeldt 66 20 20037 Syphon Border Collie Missi Roland 28 12 12008 Starlet Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 67 20 20045 Pilot Border Collie Lory Valley 29 12 12006 Fred Miniature American Shep Stacey Conjurski 68 20 20026 Quest Collie Donna Darland 30 12 12004 Russell Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 69 20 20023 Rory Irish Setter Janet Gomez 31 08 08003 Indy Shetland Sheepdog Michelle Hansen 70 16 16015 Toula All American Dog Bethany Reilly 32 08 08002 Dillon West Highland White Terr Paige Chapman 71 16 16035 Arsyn Border Collie Missi Roland 33 08 08001 Kizzie Shetland Sheepdog Shelly Vander Wielen 72 16 16034 Spice Border Collie Ann Lettenberger Class: STD Division: NOV 73 16 16033 Dyna Australian Cattle Dog Hayley Cullen Judge: Kathy Guerra 74 16 16032 Tessa Pumi Becky Heiner 75 16 16044 Frankie Miniature American Shep Sue Castona 34 24 24048 Remy Belgian Sheepdog Wanda Smith 76 16 16013 Knightro Border Collie Heather Tetzlaff 35 20 20041 Winter Golden Retriever Susan Hayes 77 16 16009 Revere Golden Retriever Bethany Reilly 36 20 20019 Gracie Gordon Setter Karla Kruecke 78 12 12031 Lyla Poodle Lisa Jacobson 2/26/2020 AKC Agility Trial Genie Version 7.06 by Robin Kletke Page 1 of 5 79 12 12030 Rhys Cardigan Welsh Corgi Mary Anne Affeldt 80 12 12008 Starlet Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 81 12 12007 Charlie Shetland Sheepdog Gretchen Rahmlow 82 12 12006 Fred Miniature American Shep Stacey Conjurski 83 12 12004 Russell Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 84 08 08003 Indy Shetland Sheepdog Michelle Hansen 85 08 08001 Kizzie Shetland Sheepdog Shelly Vander Wielen 2/26/2020 AKC Agility Trial Genie Version 7.06 by Robin Kletke Page 2 of 5 TRIAL: 01-Sun 39 16 16044 Frankie Miniature American Shep Sue Castona 40 16 16010 Rita Australian Shepherd Jeff Riedl RING NUMBER: 1 41 16 16012 Shay Border Collie Traci Reinke Class: FAST Division: NOV 42 16 16013 Knightro Border Collie Heather Tetzlaff Judge: Kathy Guerra 43 16 16014 Pabst All American Dog Sara Lathrop 44 16 16015 Toula All American Dog Bethany Reilly 1 08 08001 Kizzie Shetland Sheepdog Shelly Vander Wielen 45 20 20041 Winter Golden Retriever Susan Hayes 2 12 12004 Russell Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 46 20 20036 Chase Australian Shepherd Ronald Niemzyk 3 12 12007 Charlie Shetland Sheepdog Gretchen Rahmlow 47 20 20037 Syphon Border Collie Missi Roland 4 12 12008 Starlet Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 48 20 20039 Thunder Australian Shepherd Barbara Hoffman 5 12 12029 Tulip English Cocker Spaniel Jane Zank 49 20 20040 Beso Boxer Minna Nousiairen-Bechr 6 12 12030 Rhys Cardigan Welsh Corgi Mary Anne Affeldt 50 20 20045 Pilot Border Collie Lory Valley 7 12 12031 Lyla Poodle Lisa Jacobson 51 20 20046 Zelda Weimaraner Megan Grade 8 16 16009 Revere Golden Retriever Bethany Reilly 52 20 20047 Sully English Springer Spaniel Charin Styka 9 16 16010 Rita Australian Shepherd Jeff Riedl 53 20 20019 Gracie Gordon Setter Karla Kruecke 10 16 16013 Knightro Border Collie Heather Tetzlaff 54 20 20020 Vern Golden Retriever Debbie Puza 11 16 16014 Pabst All American Dog Sara Lathrop 55 20 20022 Gridley Collie Annette McDonald 12 16 16032 Tessa Pumi Becky Heiner 56 20 20023 Rory Irish Setter Janet Gomez 13 16 16033 Dyna Australian Cattle Dog Hayley Cullen 57 20 20024 Lucy Alaskan Malamute Jennifer Effler-Leveille 14 16 16034 Spice Border Collie Ann Lettenberger 58 20 20027 Drake Labrador Retriever Mary Pohl 15 16 16035 Arsyn Border Collie Missi Roland 59 20 20028 Zoe Newfoundland Mary Burke 16 16 16044 Frankie Miniature American Shep Sue Castona 60 24 24048 Remy Belgian Sheepdog Wanda Smith 17 16 16015 Toula All American Dog Bethany Reilly Class: JWW Division: NOV 18 20 20020 Vern Golden Retriever Debbie Puza 19 20 20021 Nova All American Dog Kimberly Cooley Judge: Kathy Guerra 20 20 20023 Rory Irish Setter Janet Gomez 61 08 08001 Kizzie Shetland Sheepdog Shelly Vander Wielen 21 20 20026 Quest Collie Donna Darland 62 08 08002 Dillon West Highland White Terr Paige Chapman 22 20 20027 Drake Labrador Retriever Mary Pohl 63 12 12029 Tulip English Cocker Spaniel Jane Zank 23 20 20041 Winter Golden Retriever Susan Hayes 64 12 12030 Rhys Cardigan Welsh Corgi Mary Anne Affeldt 24 20 20037 Syphon Border Collie Missi Roland 65 12 12031 Lyla Poodle Lisa Jacobson 25 20 20038 Preston English Cocker Spaniel Dave Bronikowski 66 12 12004 Russell Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 26 20 20039 Thunder Australian Shepherd Barbara Hoffman 67 12 12005 Shandy English Cocker Spaniel Andrea Pease 27 20 20045 Pilot Border Collie Lory Valley 68 12 12008 Starlet Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert Class: STD Division: NOV 69 16 16016 Dakota Flat-coated Retriever Karla Kruecke Judge: Kathy Guerra 70 16 16034 Spice Border Collie Ann Lettenberger 71 16 16044 Frankie Miniature American Shep Sue Castona 28 08 08001 Kizzie Shetland Sheepdog Shelly Vander Wielen 72 16 16012 Shay Border Collie Traci Reinke 29 08 08002 Dillon West Highland White Terr Paige Chapman 73 16 16013 Knightro Border Collie Heather Tetzlaff 30 12 12029 Tulip English Cocker Spaniel Jane Zank 74 16 16014 Pabst All American Dog Sara Lathrop 31 12 12030 Rhys Cardigan Welsh Corgi Mary Anne Affeldt 75 16 16015 Toula All American Dog Bethany Reilly 32 12 12004 Russell Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 76 20 20041 Winter Golden Retriever Susan Hayes 33 12 12005 Shandy English Cocker Spaniel Andrea Pease 77 20 20036 Chase Australian Shepherd Ronald Niemzyk 34 12 12008 Starlet Field Spaniel Kylie Hirschy-Seivert 78 20 20037 Syphon Border Collie Missi Roland 35 16 16009 Revere Golden Retriever Bethany Reilly 79 20 20039 Thunder Australian Shepherd Barbara Hoffman 36 16 16016 Dakota Flat-coated Retriever Karla Kruecke 80 20 20040 Beso Boxer Minna Nousiairen-Bechr 37 16 16033 Dyna Australian Cattle Dog Hayley Cullen 81 20 20045 Pilot Border Collie Lory Valley 38 16 16034 Spice Border Collie Ann Lettenberger 82 20 20046 Zelda Weimaraner Megan Grade 2/26/2020 AKC Agility Trial Genie Version 7.06 by Robin Kletke Page 3 of 5 83 20 20047 Sully English Springer Spaniel Charin Styka 84 20 20017 Chrome Alaskan Malamute Jennifer Effler-Leveille 85 20 20019 Gracie Gordon Setter Karla Kruecke 86 20 20020 Vern Golden Retriever Debbie Puza 87 20 20021 Nova All American Dog Kimberly Cooley 88 20 20022 Gridley Collie Annette McDonald 89 20 20023 Rory Irish Setter Janet Gomez 90 20 20028 Zoe Newfoundland Mary Burke 91 24 24043 Mav'rick Border Collie Donna Darland 92 24 24048 Remy Belgian Sheepdog Wanda Smith 2/26/2020 AKC Agility Trial Genie Version 7.06 by Robin Kletke Page 4 of 5 2/26/2020 AKC Agility Trial Genie Version 7.06 by Robin Kletke Page 5 of 5.
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