By M. Rebecca Jones; photos by Kay Kass
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The Tennessee Paint Horse Club’s Music City Classic, held at Miller Coliseum the weekend of March 10 – 11, 2018, was an excellent kick-off for the 2018 show season. There was plenty of competition with over 580 entries showing to the slate of four judges: Kathryn Boggetta, Marty Jo Hays, Mike Short, and Nancy Wilde. The club offered prize buckles in numerous divisions, along with other awards made possible by sponsors, including Robin Hoods given to lucky winners on Sunday.
The youth and amateur divisions, once again, drew the highest numbers of exhibitors. Amateur Halter Geldings had a total of 19 entries with horses coming from numerous states. Show management worked to ensure the schedule flowed well and that the pen was in top shape.
Circuit Awards went to:
Yearling high Point: Hot Is My Specialty, owner/exhibitor Gina Renee Wilson
SPB High Point: Lope A Lota Slots, owner/exhibitor Eugene Stewart
Youth 13 & Under High Point: Whatcha Expect, Kimber Cobbs
Youth Walk Trot High Point: A Krymsun Legacy, Alexandra Winiewicz
Novice Youth High Point: Sent Certified, Kinzie Cobbs
Youth High Point: Ima Mega Sensation, owner/exhibitor Macie Soderquist
Amateur Walk Trot High Point: Red Hot Lilly, owner/exhibitor Katherine Fromm
Novice Amateur High Point: Danson The Cha Cha, owner/exhibitor Heather Schonekase
Amateur High Point: Cool N Candid, owner/exhibitor Karly Funas
Open High Point: One Good Cowboy, owned by Darcie Winiewicz
The next TPHC show of the season is the Spring Fling on April 28, 2018, a two-judge show at the Tennessee Livestock Center on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, TN. Find more information at http://tphconline11.homestead.com/
[View Winners]
The Tennessee Paint Horse Club’s Music City Classic, held at Miller Coliseum the weekend of March 10 – 11, 2018, was an excellent kick-off for the 2018 show season. There was plenty of competition with over 580 entries showing to the slate of four judges: Kathryn Boggetta, Marty Jo Hays, Mike Short, and Nancy Wilde. The club offered prize buckles in numerous divisions, along with other awards made possible by sponsors, including Robin Hoods given to lucky winners on Sunday.
The youth and amateur divisions, once again, drew the highest numbers of exhibitors. Amateur Halter Geldings had a total of 19 entries with horses coming from numerous states. Show management worked to ensure the schedule flowed well and that the pen was in top shape.
Circuit Awards went to:
Yearling high Point: Hot Is My Specialty, owner/exhibitor Gina Renee Wilson
SPB High Point: Lope A Lota Slots, owner/exhibitor Eugene Stewart
Youth 13 & Under High Point: Whatcha Expect, Kimber Cobbs
Youth Walk Trot High Point: A Krymsun Legacy, Alexandra Winiewicz
Novice Youth High Point: Sent Certified, Kinzie Cobbs
Youth High Point: Ima Mega Sensation, owner/exhibitor Macie Soderquist
Amateur Walk Trot High Point: Red Hot Lilly, owner/exhibitor Katherine Fromm
Novice Amateur High Point: Danson The Cha Cha, owner/exhibitor Heather Schonekase
Amateur High Point: Cool N Candid, owner/exhibitor Karly Funas
Open High Point: One Good Cowboy, owned by Darcie Winiewicz
The next TPHC show of the season is the Spring Fling on April 28, 2018, a two-judge show at the Tennessee Livestock Center on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, TN. Find more information at http://tphconline11.homestead.com/