2009 English Days Thursday Youth Nite Hunt Results | |
11th Annual Youth Hunt
(Non-Licensed)
MOH: Randy Selby
Total Entered: 20
12 and Under

1st: Martin Holsinger (right) handled GR NITE CH Hodge’s Rusty Bell, owned Dave Holsinger (left) of Stout, Ohio.

2nd: Brandon Pennington (right) handled NITE CH Help Me Rhonda, owned by Jeremie Pennington (left).
13-17

1st: Cannon Miller (center) handled Jamie’s Trashey Rage, owned by Jamie Livingood (right) of Dexter City, Ohio. Also shown is Nick Quesenberry.

2nd: Justin Lane (left) handled GR NITE CH Cowles Big River John Boy, owned by Chad Burchman (right) of Vallonia, Indiana.
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