Saturday Nite Hunt Results from Plott Days | |
Saturday, August 1
UKC Licensed Purina Points Nite Hunt
MOH: Rich Emery
Total Entered: 78

Grand Nite Champion: GR NITE CH Tough Times Bodie, TW, owned by Clair Chenoweth and handled by Jody Jessup, 475+. Also shown is Penny Caudill.
Nite Champion

1st: NITE CH Doc & Sadies Son Dan, TW, owned by Jeffrey Cole and handled by Mitch Bentley (center), 725+. Also shown are Eric Estep and Lucas Barkman.
2nd: NITE CH Finchers Hardwood Minnie Mouse, TW, owned by Richard Gamble and handled by Jim Lundy, 350+.
Registered

1st: CH ‘PR’ Flatland Go Mandy, PLT, owned by Randy Switzer (right) or Mike Cash (left) of Bracton, Illinois, and handled by Mike Cash, 600+. Also shown Gary Cox.

2nd: CH Horsleys Hooty, TW, owned by Robert Jeff Horsley and handled by Jeff Horsley (shown), 575+.

3rd: CH Burnette Rooster, PLT, owned by Tim Burnette (left) and handled by Joe Pride (right), 400+. Also shown is Gary Cox.

4th: ‘PR’ Stokes Rat, TW, owned and handled by John Stokes, Ramsey, Illinois, 350+.

5th: Pierson’s Miss Jackie, ENG, owned and handled by Darrell Pierson of Farina, Illinois, 325+.

6th: ‘PR’ Raney’s Timber Creek Queen, PLT, owned and handled by Nick Erny (center) of Huntingburg, Indiana, 250+. Also shown are Gary Cox and Dana Sanders.

Isiah Kidd winner: NITE CH GR CH Zink’s Bayou Amy’s Revenge, owned and handled by Brent Zink of Hillsboro, Ohio. Also shown is Gary Cox.

Isiah Kidd Opposite Sex winner: CH ‘PR’ Flatland Go Mandy, PLT, owned by Randy Switzer (right) or Mike Cash (left) of Bracton, Illinois, and handled by Mike Cash. Also shown is Gary Cox.

High Scoring Grand Nite Champion Plott: GR NITE CH GR CH Prides Jr, owned by Tim Burnette (center) and handled by Joe Pride (right). Also shown is Gary Cox.

High Scoring Nite Champion Plott: NITE CH CH N. Ga. Plott Stormy, owned by Eddie Anderson(center) and Wayne Allen. Also shown are Lander Brooks, Michael McDaniel, Aaron Morehead and Gary Cox.

High Scoring Registered Plott: CH ‘PR’ Flatland Go Mandy, PLT, owned by Randy Switzer (right) or Mike Cash (left) of Bracton, Illinois, and handled by Mike Cash. Also shown is Gary Cox.

High Scoring American Leopard Hound: NITE CH CH Stampers Camo Dazzle, owned by Dustin Stamper (left). Also shown is Jeremy Lutchka.

High Scoring Black and Tan: NITE CH CH Hutsons Black Ace, owned by Tony Hutson or Jim Frederick (left). Also shown is Phillip Frederick.

High Scoring Bluetick: GR NITE CH 'PR' A&E’s Tree Rappin Slim Shady, owned by Eric Estep.

High Scoring English: ‘PR’ Hurt’s Ginger, ENG, owned and handled by Jeff Hurt (left) of Evansville, Indiana. Also shown is Brock Carr.

High Scoring Redbone: NITE CH Moonlight After Shock, owned by John Biggert. shown are Tim Bolin, TJ Bolin, Casey Braddock and Don Vitali.

High Scoring Treeing Walker: NITE CH Doc & Sadies Son Dan, TW, owned by Jeffrey Cole and handled by Mitch Bentley
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