Saturday Results from National Redbone Days - Nite Hunt | |
Saturday, July 4
UKC Licensed Purina Points Nite Hunt
MOH: Mike Parrish
Total Entered: 102

Grand Nite Champion and High Scoring Black & Tan: CH GR NITE CH ‘PR’ Triple Creek Lock, B&T, James Green and Edward Debling of Angola, Indiana and handled by Jim (left), 1,112.5+. Also shown is Anthony Goss.
Nite Champion

1st: NITE CH Koon Kazy Mazy, TW, owned by David Mynoz of Manchester (right), Indiana, and handled by Jay Hyde (left), 575+.

2nd: NITE CH Fish Creek's Burning Bama, RED, owned and handled by Larry P. Walker of Spencer, Indiana, 550+.
Registered

1st: 'PR' Cohoctah Creeks Miss Molly, RED, owned and handled by Rod Bantle of Byron, Michigan, 600+. Also shown is Cheryl Bantle.

2nd and High Scoring English: 'PR' Jim and Jamie's Trashy Dan, ENG, owned by Jim Willyard or Jamie Livengood of Ravenna, Ohio, and handled by Jamie (center), 575+. Also shown are Danielle Hayner and Nick Quesenberry.

3rd: 'PR' Detweiler's Spring Creek Jane II, TW, owned and handled by James Detweiler of Centreville, Michigan, 475+. Shown is Jonas Troyer.

4th and High Scoring Male: Night Rain's Red Junior, RED, owned by Garrett Black Jr. (left) or Carl Black of Morley, Michigan, and handled by Garrett, 375+. Also shown is Steve Davey.
5th: Bellar's Get Ahead Lil Red, RED, Russ Bellar of Huntington, Indiana, and handled by Marv Schumucker, 375+.

6th: 'PR' Cord's Sharon Jean, TW, owned by Saul Hall of Bristol, Indiana, and handled by Jacob Homer (center), 350+. Also shown are Trent Moneyheffer and Aaron Berger.

7th: 'PR' Horsley's Hooty, TW, owned and handled by Robert Jeff Horsley (shown) of Carbon, Indiana, 275+.

8th and High Scoring Overall: All Night Tree Slammin Sycho, RED, owned and handled by Zack Neal (shown), 275+.
9th: 'PR' Beebouts Silver Hornet Sam, TW, owned and handled by Matt Beebouts of Twelve Mile, Indiana, 175+.
10th: Miller's Twilite Blue Streak, BLU, owned by Steve Kitchen and Christy Miller of Lagrange, Indiana, and handled by Anthony Goss, 150+.

High Scoring Bluetick: GR NITE CH 'PR' A&E's Tree Rappin Slim Shady,owned by Eric Estep of Ligionier, Indiana. Also shown is Ryan Hochstetler.

High Scoring Plott: ‘PR’ Zink’s Bayou Cash, PLT, owned by TJ Douglas Derossett (right) and handled by Brent Brown (center). Also shown is Jim Boyd.

High Scoring Treeing Walker: GR NITE CH 'PR' Tough Times Bodie, owned by Clair Chenoweth of Bridgeport, West Virginia, and handled by Jody Jessup (shown).
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