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Sat Draw First Name Last Name Horse Time 14 Danielle SATURDAY RESULTS SAT FIRST LAST DRAW NAME NAME HORSE TIME 14 DANIELLE HARMON CASHIN ON THE BAYOU 15.187 1D $350 217 JORDON BRIGGS HBS MAYAN GOLD 15.328 $225 265 RYANN PEDONE KISS ME BILL COMPTON 15.344 $100 21 LESLIE HARRISON SPIRIT OF TALENT 15.416 $75 110 LESLIE HARRISON MISS ROYAL ASSTER 15.468 $55 238 AVA ANTOLIK SIX SHOOTIN SON OF A GUY 15.478 $55 218 MARY BURGER SADIE FAMOUS LAST WORDS 15.493 73 KASSIE MOWRY MY GUY CAN FLY 15.502 255 DANYELLE CAMPBELL REPETE FAME 15.534 209 JOY CAMERON OSAGES DESTINY 15.545 160 ADDIE EWING JK NOTE MY FAME 15.696 2D $350 169 JESSICA RUFFINO WEST COAST SPARKLE 15.703 $225 231 TODD BURGER SAILORS WIND 15.717 $100 207 LINDSEY MCLEOD LS CORONA WINSALOT 15.730 $75 176 CHAYNI CHAMBERLAIN DAT FLOWING BUNNY 15.765 $55 40 LOIS FERGUSON FLAME OF FAME 15.769 $55 144 KASSIE MOWRY MISS JB RUNNING WITH FIRE 15.776 11 JANE IRICK GUYS CASH TASK 15.813 161 MADELINE MCCLARAN TF RED BUG 15.813 166 TOOTER ALLRED FLAMMING MONEY BUGGY 15.814 183 WHITNEY GODINEZ VF BORN TO PASS EM 15.814 226 MISTY ROBERTS TARLTON 15.815 274 JORDAN FOWLER COWBOY DAN 15.820 125 KASSIE MOWRY ANGELS ON THE MOON 15.835 8 DARBY CONE STYLISH FIRST LADY 15.849 151 KATELYN MCLEOD SPECIAL NICHOLAS 15.857 177 MEGAN MEADOWS BULLYS LITTLE DASH 15.862 278 DANYELLE CAMPBELL PLAYGIRL 15.872 43 MEGAN WILLIAMS IMA BULLY DANCER 15.876 189 DAWN LINK SPECIAL MINT MAKER 15.880 206 KIM RANDLE LIL RED TORNADO 15.885 96 DARBY CONE NF GUYS MOONBEAM 15.889 33 KEN ENGLISH WOODFORD RESERVE 15.890 133 BRITTANY ELLIS DRY DOCS STAR 15.890 261 DONNA RAMSEY YAWL WATCH ME SHINE 15.893 200 JORDON BRIGGS A SMOOTH CUTIE 15.897 75 STEVIE PERKINS BUNNY ON FIRE 15.900 158 STEPHANIE SNAZUK FLY 15.901 71 BILLIE ANN SEXTON LK PISTOL ANNIE 15.903 216 SHANNON JENSEN EASY PAR POLLI 15.910 246 JOY CAMERON THIS GUY ROCKS 15.921 65 CHEYENNE GREEN RUSTY JET CARTEL 15.939 186 LINDA MCCONNELL BROOKLYN BRIDGE CASH 15.959 221 KIM RANDLE STAIGHT EVERCLEAR 15.986 210 MARY L CARTER ASPECIAL FIREWATER 15.992 134 BILLIE VOSS IMA DREAMA RUNNING 15.995 145 JENNIFER SHARP KN SHOWMETHEMONEY 16.001 86 SHANNON WITCHER FLYING TO FAME 16.002 140 KELLY BRUNER FABULOUS ZONE 16.002 253 HILARY AVERY SPADE TO SPADE 16.017 237 JOY WARGO SMOKIN KOA LENA 16.034 235 KAREN CLARK BROWNIE 16.037 137 LAURA CURRIER PAINTED PEARLIE 16.043 215 MCKENZI POWELL KACIRS STARBUCK 16.047 146 SHANNON WITCHER AC TAKE A KISS 16.055 181 KORTNI MCCONNELL FAMOUS SENOR GEORGE 16.062 191 SISSY PENNINGTON LAST CALL TA FAME 16.063 264 KAREN DAVIS FUNDIFROUS FROST 16.071 233 ABBEY GARNER DOCS SONNY FASHION 16.074 99 KEN ENGLISH BS MERRI ME FAMOUS 16.083 85 SARAH COBB DOCS FROSTED BIANKUS 16.089 159 CHAYNI CHAMBERLAIN DAT STORMY HOTA 16.098 197 JENS RUDIBAUGH WILD TURKEY 16.117 184 JODIE FOX DIAL A RED MAGNOLIA 16.122 225 EMORIE PARSLEY QUICK LIL BEAU LENA 16.122 135 MEGAN MEADOWS CHECK THIS SIXUM 16.135 249 MADDIE DEWBERRY BLITZ TA FAME 16.138 141 DARBY CONE FLYNNS NU GOLD 16.157 28 CHEYENNE EPPS DASH FOR DISTANCE 16.189 3D $350 202 JENNA GRAF COMMANDS EASY CASH 16.195 $225 219 EMMA CHAPMAN STARBERT F JAKE 16.210 $100 227 CAMBRA SMITH FLITS CHOCOLATE CHIP 16.221 $75 195 JESSICA PIPAL YEAH STING ME 16.231 $55 174 CARISSA BRYANT O'JOE 16.250 $55 263 JOHN GRIFFITH WISHING YOU COULD SEE ME 16.251 157 BROOKE BROOKS SJ PISTOL WRANGLIN DIVA 16.257 106 PAULA STAMPS DON’T THINK I WONT 16.260 4 JESSEE HORWEDEL BABBITTS WILD BILL 16.287 170 JENAE SMITH WR ANNIE OAKLEY 16.288 192 JENNIFER SKINNER CROWN ROYAL ROCKSTAR 16.288 240 WHITNEY GODINEZ GRACE 16.291 220 TARA SCHROEDTER FAMOUS MOON STAR 16.296 155 JERI ELLIOTT WINNERS BLISS 16.314 68 SAUNDRA SOUTH TJ ROCKY MOUNTAIN 16.316 118 KELLIE WEAVER MARSHAL WYATT 16.325 115 ROBIN SMITH ROCKET 16.336 105 DONNA SWOPE SHINE ON TANNER 16.337 194 KRYSTAL GRYZIECKI SILVER LUCKY CONCHO 16.344 234 TARYN OGLE ITS ALL ABOUT NICKY 16.353 127 LESHIA KNOX FROG'S A FLYING 16.360 10 KORTNEY FISHER SX ITTY BITTY BIANKUS 16.361 156 LIBBY THORNTON MISS JB 0833 16.387 72 BRITTANY MAYFIELD FIRST IZ SWEET 16.390 39 ANGEL WILLIAMS JACKIE ACE STAR 16.396 236 PEGGY BLEIKER SPECIAL EMILY 16.396 57 CHERYL BARRON CURTISS BARBERO 16.400 154 NEELY HALFORD DRY SCREEN PLAY 16.404 64 STEPHANIE CONSTABLE KD DUAL 16.405 211 KYLEIGH POWELL FRENCH MANS CUPCAKE 16.411 3 CONNIE PHILLIPS SHESA FRENCH COMMENT 16.418 203 SHELBY BUCHANAN LITTLE JACK FRECKLES 16.455 175 DARLENE KASPER PURR T SMART 16.469 150 KARLY HOUSER HOBBYS LIL STINKER 16.471 244 TARA SCHROEDTER PALA MINE 16.473 103 LANA PATE FRENCH MARK HOLLY 16.477 198 SARA DAVIDSON RATTLE ME TWO 16.492 205 MISTY ROBERTS PISTOLS SHADOW 16.497 50 BAILEY KELLAR JETT STREAKS 16.500 168 KELLY SPEER MAXED OUT AGAIN 16.504 62 LANI RUST SWISS BANK 16.507 66 SONYA ELLIS IMA SUGER FLIT DUDE 16.510 180 DEB FRASIER JOE BABY 16.512 25 CAMILLE MCCAIN STREAK 16.525 91 MELISSA NEAL MEGA HEMPEN 16.546 147 STEVIE PERKINS ICEE PERKINS 16.547 120 CORI OWEN FREAK N STREAK N ANGEL 16.553 49 TERRY WEEKS CASH ON THE BUTTON 16.566 116 ELAINE BIGBEE SUNNY ON COMMAND 16.569 282 BAILEY RYAN OKIE DOKEY KIMO 16.570 223 KIMI NICHOLS KN HANKS DESIGN DELIAH 16.571 48 JONI MCKIM PERKSLIVINGTHEDREAM 16.584 212 KENZIE TALLY ICEMAN 16.584 95 NICHOLE NOEL MARK MI TIME 16.585 61 JERI ANN PICKERING GIRL WITH A CURL 16.608 1 KAY ARMSTRONG SNAZZY DAZZLER 16.611 51 ELAINE BIGBEE TURFS SUGAR LADY 16.613 6 DENISE BLACKWELL PLAINMAN 16.614 123 CASSIDY RHODEN GO MAN GOLD SEEKER 16.617 179 JULIE KNOX GUYS PRETTY BOY 16.628 171 LANDEN COWAN FLITINMOOLARK 16.629 268 MADDIE DEWBERRY TUCKER MINT FANCY 16.630 248 MALLORY DUDIK BEARDS DOC OLENA 16.637 201 KAREN CLARK CADILLAC 16.644 148 LYNDSEY ELLER ZANS GOTTA SHINER 16.647 163 TERESA MCCLENDON STRIKING POSES 16.655 97 JENNIFER SHARP DOX MIDNIGHT TUCK 16.665 165 LEANN RITCHIE IM TAKING IT ALL 16.682 82 BRENDA BARNES A FROSTY PLEASE 16.685 142 JACINTA MANUELITO BUDDY 16.701 4D $350 112 NICOLE STAGEMAN THIS CHICK DIGS IT 16.706 $225 77 BILL BARBER CRUZN ONA JET 16.720 $100 119 KYLA STAMPS UP YOUR PACKIN GLASS 16.733 $75 84 CAYE CAVES A CASH AFFAIR 16.740 $55 18 HANNAH HAMMOND IM FRENCH YALL 16.744 $55 79 DENE CULLEY KRAMERS A DANDY 16.749 63 CHARLOTTE EDWARDS KIDS YELLOW FELLOW 16.757 213 KIM LAMBERT BIG TICKET 16.762 19 GIGI ROBINSON CATCH THIS JOKER 16.770 53 CASSIDY RHODEN CASTIRON STARLIT 16.795 243 JODIE FOX ITS MIDNITE CINDERELLA 16.797 224 ASHLEY THYBO NOTHIN BUT LUCY 16.798 222 SHELBY BUCHANAN FRENCH VANILLA FLIT 16.802 108 DEBBIE STURTEVANT PASSEM UP BART 16.808 42 KIMBERLY COCHRAN STEVIE RAY 16.812 12 STEVIE PERKINS RAREST JEWEL 16.821 196 JESSICA KNOX SCOOTIN BY FAR 16.832 190 CHANDRA MARTIN NINNEKAHS JETS 16.848 101 CHELSEA YOUNG POPGUN GAL 16.858 279 CLAUDIA LIGHT STOLIS TEASIN YA 16.859 121 KAREN REGO ECHOS RUNAWAY BAY 16.862 74 JANICE STEPHENS FRECKLES TIGER TAB 16.877 32 KRISTIAN BOEGNER MR MAGIK MAN 16.903 188 KORTNI MCCONNELL TEXAS SONADOR 16.910 273 MALLORY DUDIK PIC OF GOLD 16.927 38 TORI FAIRCHILD FREEDON'S LITTLE OLENA 16.942 60 CALLI SCHMUTZ SPEEDI DOCTOR 16.951 80 PAT CHEATWOOD SKID BOOT DOL 16.952 102 TESSA BLEEKER GRACEFUL GIFT 16.952 262 SUZIE CAMPBELL WILLY B SHORT 16.955 89 TAMMY CLAYTON FANCY KOI KIM 16.992 56 STEPHANIE JONES HEZ BIG N RICH 16.996 136 KC DARAGAN THE TRUCKING COMPANY 17.005 5 VALERIE FORD CATE'S PEPPY GIRL 17.007 87 JANET THOME ANTHONYS CHARGER 17.007 22 MELISSA SILVERS VF COIN TRADER 17.018 13 PAULETTE RAGGIO LIGHTNING LUCISIDY 17.057 254 KIM SHARP WILLIE FROST 17.087 94 CARLI REYNOLDS PLAYTIME BAR PEPPY 17.095 35 BECKY SICKEL DELL LIKELY 17.096 45 PAULA STAMPS DOCS MR SMOKE 17.112 47 VICKI THOMAS STIX 17.122 100 MELISA JAMES DUKES BLACK ACE 17.128 100 MELISA JAMES DUKES BLACK ACE 17.128 70 KAS PARRISH LIL MARE 17.135 20 JANET THOME A BLACK CRYSTAL 17.168 54 KYLA STAMPS SNIP 17.173 259 NATALIE FLEMING HANDLEBAR PATTY 17.181 187 SHELBY BUCHANAN ACED ROYAL DOLLAR 17.235 5D $350 185 JANE IRICK MF PAYDAYS ANGI 17.237 $225 276 KAREN DAVIS MF PAYDAYS PEARL 17.263 $100 172 TAYLOR BROCK MR FUEL INJECTED 17.274 $75 283 ELLYSE BURKS HF A FROSTED MUG 17.276 $55 44 AUDREY STEWARD HOLLYWOODS PISTOL 17.279 $55 76 JANIS BADING TIO TRAVELER 17.307 277 JENNIFER ABBOTT WENDELL JACKSON 17.350 149 MICHELLE MOFFITT REAL BUSY BEE 17.355 67 GWEN CUMBIE STRAWFLYIN TA FAME 17.358 260 MADDIE DEWBERRY MITO FORTUNE 17.402 281 HEIDI BECKER KALEO DASH TA FAME 17.407 239 TERRY OGLE 2T CHANTILLY 17.484 138 RAGEN MCGINLEY DUNNY 17.490 250 ABBEY GARNER CASH BAID 17.514 228 LIZ HOLDER HONORY ANGEL 17.525 34 ROBIN SMITH CHAPS GOLO FUEL 17.616 58 DARBY CONE SEVEN DIMPLEN DIAMOND 17.664 245 JOHN GRIFFITH SILENCE ME 17.768 15 LAUREL GIGLIOTTI SA KIDS JET FUEL 17.771 55 KC DARAGAN OLE MANS DECKER JET 17.836 31 VICTORIA ALEXANDER PHIFTY SHADES OF BAY 18.114 109 KATHLEEN COBURN DOTTY DOT 18.131 83 KRISTEN DUECKER DOC'S GOLD N CASH 18.250 275 LIZ CHAMPIE CHARLIE 18.420 130 JOHANNA WHITE AGONYS BADITUDE 18.540 124 TY HEATH TERRIBLY SNAZZY 18.617 204 FALLON MULHALL DRAMA 18.822 93 KELSEY CRAWFORD PAINTED COWGIRL 18.998 37 BRITTANY MILLSAP RSPH POCOS HIDN LOOK 19.120 269 JORDAN FOWLER LIKE A GIDGET 19.395 98 MELISSA SILVERS LENAS ROCK PARR 21.547 129 KORTNEY FISHER FRENCH LADY FLIT 26.936 90 BRE'ANNA WALKER FROGHOLLOW FLASH BAC 43.641 280 CATHERINE MURRAY SHOW UP SMASHED 115.461 193 SHELBY FRASIER REBEL TAKES CASH 115.618 167 HANNAH HAMMOND FRENCHMANS JEENYUS 115.637 2 TANA LABREE SQUIRT 115.841 23 TORI FAIRCHILD SWEET DAY TO DASH 115.856 270 STEPHANIE FRYAR RENEGADE LOADER 115.976 230 MARISSA BERG FLITTING TO GEORGIA 116.008 214 JESSIE COLE EN SKIPS FIREWATER 116.319 143 JAYDENN HEATH TOP SONNY WRANGLER 116.357 256 KAY CROWELL DRY BLUE UNA 116.367 9 CARLI REYNOLDS O'TOOLES
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