By: Brittany Bevis
Thanks to a weekend of beautiful weather, intense competition, outstanding awards, and fabulous parties, the Northwest Emerald and Masters Futurity ended on a high note at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, Washington. A host of NSBA Futurities provided exhibitors with the opportunity to earn added money and those coveted NSBA bronze trophies.
Winning the All Breed Yearling Longe Line Futurity was Cindy McGraw with Seat Of The Soul for Riverside Ranch. The winner of the Open 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Futurity was Kip Larson aboard The Daily Show for Amanda Jackson. Winning the 2-Year-Old Non Pro All Breed Western Pleasure Futurity was Dr. Candice Hall aboard Lemonmade. The winner of the All Breed 3 and 4-Year-Old Open Hunter Under Saddle was Deserie Armstrong with Al Ways Reaching for Cherrie Pavao.
The mane event took place Saturday evening with eight entries competing in the NW Emerald Masters 2-Year-Old Maiden Western Pleasure Futurity, which offered a total purse of $17,500. Judges Charlie Cole, Daren Wright, and Karen McCuistion determined the winner to be Kara Whitsell aboard Girl On Fire for Patty Baker. Whitsell and the Baker family were presented with a check for $6,000 for the win aboard the APHA mare by CR Good Machine and out of Sensational Lollipop. Whitsell was also the highest placing limited rider, so she received an additional check for $1,125.
The Reserve Champion in the open division was Kristy McCann aboard Mom Zens Her Best for Solomon Quarter Horses. Tying for third place was Carrie Humphrey with Lastpeaceofpotential for Shane Peace and Kerri De Kubber with Yea No Doubt for Emily Axelson. The Reserve Limited Champion was also Carrie Humphrey with Lastpeaceofpotential.
“We would like to thank the wonderful judges, John Briggs, Charlie Cole, Chad Evans, Karen McCuistion, Jill Newcomb, and Daren Wright, supportive exhibitors and top notch show staff for making the show such a success,” says Show Secretary Linsey O’Donnell. “This year, the girls were truly ‘on fire’ sweeping the top four spots in the Masters Futurity. Congratulations to the Open and Limited Champion Kara Whitsell riding Girl On Fire, an APHA mare owned by Patty Baker. The Baker family took home over $7,000!”
“A huge thank you goes to to Dave Girling and Cranbrook Dodge for sponsoring the added money! We want to wish all of our exhibitors the best of luck as they head to the AQHA Novice Championships, All American Quarter Horse Congress and AQHA World Show.”
Click on the links below to view complete results from the show and Futurity, and scroll below to view more fun photos from around the rings.