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Rallyo National Ranking Points RallyO National Ranking Points 2007 Name Breed Points Porter (Porter) Flat-Coated Retriever 4135 Marcie Ridgway - Savoy, IL Blitzen's Sugar Buzz Border Collie 1053 Pamela Juliano - Frankfort, IL Alstar's Blitzen Smokin Allie Australian Shepherd 974 Pamela Juliano - Frankfort, IL T-Bar Country Kali (Kali) Labrador Retriever 853 Kristen Hurwitz - Pound Ridge, NY Buddy Brown (Buddy) Standard Poodle 850 Andrea MacRitchie - Westfield, NJ Taz Border Collie 757 Doreen Barren - Fairview Park, OH AbraLyns Over The Edge Miniature Schnauzer 684 Linda Kauffman - Manassas, VA Whippletrees Shining Example CD RE Australian Shepherd 680 Lauren Vaughan - Stafford, VA Squirt All American 668 Sue Abraham - Triadelphia, WV Highrails Turlough O'Firedrake Australian Shepherd 666 Carolyn Mouton - Clinton Twp, MI Franklin Hill's Jumpin Jazz (Franklin Hill's Labrador Retriever 659 Peg Munves - New York, NY Sambucca All American 629 Lorry Sorrentino Daniel DeLaRosa - Franklin Lakes, NJ A Little Bit Naughty All American 625 Symantha Anderson - Avon, IN Kyla All American 575 Valerie & Brad Hagley - Pataskala, OH Kasey All American 572 Valerie & Brad Hagley - Pataskala, OH Sammy Kurtz All American 559 Linda F. Kurtz - Ann Arbor, MI Ringo All American 547 Megan Keister - Washington, DC Monday, January 28, 2008 Page 1 of 65 Name Breed Points Fly Kelpie 542 Kimberly McMunn - Dayton, IN Thandi All American 529 Debbie Loveland - Fredericksburg, VA Summer All American 513 Jill Martin - Mansfield, OH Rosco All American 512 Hanna & Christopher Rao - Urbana, IL U-CDX Shae Nichole CDX Yorkshire Terrier 512 Mary Lantis - Normal, IL Lance (Lance) All American 482 Mary Horne - Stamford, CT Finn Golden Retriever 477 Judie Huss - Lebanon, PA Ivy Labrador Retriever 464 Susan Nagle - Geneva, IL Karizma's Spirit of the Wind MX Labrador Retriever 461 Joanne J. Baum - Hummelstown, PA Ch. Piper Beauceron 450 Debra L. O'Boyle - Stafford, VA R'Valley's Grand Finale Australian Shepherd 450 Regina Sherman - Danville, IL 8-Ball All American 448 Kathrine P. Bowman - Falling Waters, WV Lynnlea's Match On Fire Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) 444 Ellen Bloomfield - Round Lake Heights, Il Ty der Herrliche (Ty der Herrliche) German Shepherd Dog 431 Beatrice Connelly - Taney Town, MD Brierhaven's Andrew CD (Andy) Australian Cattle Dog 418 Ellen Beris - Millstone Twp, NJ Webfoot's Born To Be Wild Labrador Retriever 417 Katharine Weber - Batavia, IL Blitzen's Wild Radio Flyer German Shepherd Dog 416 Pamela Juliano - Frankfort, IL Josie Border Collie 416 Margaret Hendershot - Lorain, OH Monday, January 28, 2008 Page 2 of 65 Name Breed Points Mike Border Collie 412 Carole Daggett - Parsippany, NJ Brilligs Sweet Jeter Jive CD Boxer 408 Joanne Sheffler - Croton-On-Hudson, NY Trovehill Rally On Young Man Golden Retriever 405 Sandi Ver Sprill - Andover, NJ Blue Ribbon Great To Be Golden Golden Retriever 400 Mary A. Meila - Rockaway, NJ Tesla's I B Electrifying Airedale Terrier 394 Linda Sorak - Normal, IL Koko All American 384 Valerie & Brad Hagley - Pataskala, OH Lyndobe's Logan V Firedrake Doberman Pinscher 381 Carolyn Mouton - Clinton Twp, MI Yogi All American 381 Rodel A. Leath - Lafayette, IN Blitzen's All Jazzed Up Border Collie 377 Meghann Gallimore - Frankfort, IL Blu Majic Kindergarten Kop (Ree) Standard Poodle 375 Louann Currey - Staten Island, NY Rowdy Labrador Retriever 367 Dawn Free - Thurmont, MD Brigadoon's Bi Sheer Luck Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) 366 Joanne Sheffler - Croton-On-Hudson, NY Marchwood's The Heat is On Golden Retriever 366 Jill R. Whorl - Seven Valleys, PA Abbey (Abbey) All American 364 Kristina Durocher Wilson - Winchester, KY Braveheart of West Moreland Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) 359 Diane & Ronald F. Battis - Hatboro, PA Sazbrat Canyon of the Earth Australian Shepherd 359 Bridget McAlister - Newville, PA Hieyeq's Good Day to Run Border Collie 355 Lynn A Currie - Commack, NY Kleo All American 352 Valerie & Brad Hagley - Pataskala, OH Monday, January 28, 2008 Page 3 of 65 Name Breed Points CH Castlehill's Knight Sir Jared Irish Water Spainel 351 Natalie Galdi Weissman - Norwood, NJ Uggie Bug Jones All American 350 Shannon Jones - Cary, NC Lola All American 349 Hanna & Christopher Rao - Urbana, IL Shadow Labrador Retriever 347 Gail Wojciechowski - Bloomingdale, NJ Okey Dokey Zowie (Okey Dokey Zowie) Airedale Terrier 345 Linda Glynn - Urbana, IL Bella Vista's Oh Yes He Does (Bubba) West Highland White 341 Stephanie Capkovic - Lewisberry, PA UCD Wakefield Adventure Anny CD Welsh Pembroke Corgi 338 Clarissa Bergeman - Round Hill, VA Sailor (Sailor) Belgian Tervuren 335 Patricia Murphy - Croton-on-Hudson, NY Shortstop Border Collie 335 Isabelle Arndt - Chester Springs, PA Jedi Knight (Jedi Knight) Leonberger 334 Ira & Dennis Dierolf - Myerstown, PA Canfield Aragorn Coppertone Welsh Cardigan Corgi 333 Barbara Miller - Milford, PA Easy Breezy Cover Girl Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) 333 Sandi Ver Sprill - Andover, NJ Kaskia Ranger Highland Skye Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) 333 Lorraine Von Trott - Boiling Springs, PA Daisy May Buchele Beagle 330 Laurie Buchele - Fremont, OH Daulokke's Une Valliant Grosse French Bulldog 324 Deborah Stevenson - Sparta, NJ Grand Couers Blade Runner Belgian Laekenois 321 Heidi Lund - Cannon Falls, MN Cote Border Collie 320 Jackie Pratt - Stafford, VA Twist and Shout Colby Dachshund 316 Jan Sund - Marengo, IL Monday, January 28, 2008 Page 4 of 65 Name Breed Points Olive's Grove Sweet Jasmine Shih Tzu 314 Stephen Miller - Montclair, NJ Jenny Border Collie 313 Ann & Greg Ford - Hagerstown, MD UCD Tara Ling Tzu CGC CD Shih Tzu 304 Teresa Greer - Leesburg, VA Trovehill Riledup of Moa's Lot Golden Retriever 299 Pat Galante - Lafayette, NJ Karefree Ilkota Oh My Stars Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) 298 Joan & Jeffrey Shields - New Cumberland, PA Shadow Norwegian Buhund 297 Penny Duszynski - Oak Lawn, IL Britta Rottweiler 293 Gail Miller - Andover, NJ Vincent's Miss Mabel (Mabel) Welsh Pembroke Corgi 287 Heather Lampman - Chagrin Falls, OH Blitzen's Winter Zephyr German Shepherd Dog 282 Joyce Anne Polivka - Bolingbrook, IL Kolby UD OA OAJ (Kolby) Labrador Retriever 280 Sara Jacobs - Middleville, NJ Groff's Rock Show Star Bulldog 278 Beverlee Groff - Foster, RI Red Oak's Sydney Jo Australian Shepherd 278 Joe and Peggy Permenter - Mt. Airy, MD Agathe Von Den Loewen French Bulldog 276 Deborah Stevenson - Sparta, NJ Shamus (Shamus) Jack Russell Terrier 275 Patricia Burgess - Huntley, IL Braemar Meg Border Collie 273 Laura Miller - Lovettsville, VA Ginger Poodle 273 Kathryn I. Martens - Crystal Lake, IL Ingebar's Shostakovich (Dima) Giant Schnauzer 272 M. Lucinda Craig - Lebanon, OH Gwen Australian Shepherd 268 Stacey Modica - Califon, NJ Monday, January 28, 2008 Page 5 of 65 Name Breed Points Mermaid's Mighty Hercules Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) 267 Mary Phillips - urbana, IL Tuckabee Ray Of Light CD Dalmatian 262 Laurie Williams - Stafford, VA Rescue's Black Tie Baxter Miniature Schnauzer 259 Diana Hong - Bowie, MD CH Brownwyn's Mr. GQ at Panamint German Shorthaired 257 Sara Jacobs - Middleville, NJ Danbrooke Perl Labrador Retriever 256 Sue & Lee Peetoom - King George, VA Crosswind The Show Must Go On Curly-Coated Retriever 255 Dawn Antoniak-Mitchell - Omaha, NE Phoenix Border Collie 255 Jackie Pratt - Stafford, VA Thumper All American 253 Barbara Newman - Long Beach, NY Mon Ami Dust in the Wind CDX NA Belgian Tervuren 251 Troy Ballard - Maricopa, AZ PC's Zip Drive Border Collie 249 Anne Swan - Santa Barbara, CA Narnia's Lover V. Reiteralm CDX JH Weimaraner 248 Marvin and Barbara Jacobs - Westminster, MD Bellsha Borae Prairie Fire (Acacia) Belgian Sheepdog 245 Ali Brown - Slatington, PA Classiques All The Trimmings Bernese Mountain Dog 243 Susan Houser - Bellefonte, PA Drumhill Mt. Airy Third X A Charm Greater Swiss Mountain 243 Stacey Modica - Califon, NJ Jed's Black Jack (BJ) German Shorthaired 242 Shirley Ottmer - Jackson, MI Spitzer All American 241 Lisa Slama - Middleburg Hts, OH Sunspirits Code of Honor (Cody) Golden Retriever 240 Ellen Lacina - Downers Grove, IL Phantom Wood Hyperion (Phantom Wood Rottweiler 238 Brenda Finnicum - Freeville, NY Monday, January 28, 2008 Page 6 of 65 Name Breed Points Hearst All American 237 Patricia Murphy - Croton-on-Hudson, NY Kehleyr Cash Doberman Pinscher 232 Amy Wukotich - Chicago, IL Bay St Redtail Homerun King Dogo Argentino 230 Liz Gaulke Tim Parr - Bowlling Green, OH Brushyrun Robin of Lochsley Beagle 229 Marie Morris - Furlong, PA Solar Kasai Celestial Dancer (Amelia) Basenjis 229 Elizabeth Lundell - Germantown, MD Taylor Beagle 228 Denise M. Nord - Rogers, MN Kallie's Chocolate Delight Labrador Retriever 226 John & Jolynn Wedekind - Eden Prairie, MN MolliBiGolli Flat-Coated Retriever 226 Laura Wiltshire - Garden City, MI Sammie (Sammie) Jack Russell Terrier 226 Natalene Lamming - Millstone Twp, NJ Deerwood's Just A Gigolo Rottweiler 225 Karen Stiff-Carroll - Califon, NJ CH Merewoods NY State Of Mind (Billy) Bearded Collie 221 Trudy Wisner - Staten Island, NY Hopewell's Cati (Cati) Welsh Cardigan Corgi 219 Barbara Henckler - Forked River, NJ Dash Australian Shepherd 216 Marsha Houston - Waterford,, OH Priden Joy Twilight Victoria Vizsla 215 Amy Wukotich - Chicago, IL SnowFire's Rescued Oy Vey Dogo Argentino 215 Liz Gaulke - Bowling Green, OH Taylor Golden Retriever 214 Noelle Weeks - Carlisle, PA Lakeview's Rhythm of Life Labrador Retriever 213 Gail Jaite - Middlefield, OH Mugsy's Lasting Legacy Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) 213 Lindy Korner - Chicago, IL Monday, January 28, 2008 Page 7 of 65 Name Breed Points
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