Dock Jumping (Air Dogs) Judges
AVERY, Dan #6764
(810) 614-5656
danandloriavery@yahoo.com
BUTLER, Brian Timothy #7036
bbutlers@me.com
DRAKE, David #6962
(801) 589-4627
davyd213@hotmail.com
EDE, Leland #6969
(775) 356-6163
lede@zaxis-studios.com
GODLEVSKI, Greg #6956
(919) 696-5558
michelegodlevski@gmail.com
GODLEVSKI, Michele #6957
(919) 696-5558
michelegodlevski@gmail.com
GRAHAM, Courtney #6974
(313) 300-6948
HANLEY, Wilbur #7034
(919) 796-2936
bigdogdaddy@embarqmail.com
HEIDEMAN, Joe #6763
(248)548-2681
KRUML, Vit #6972
(949) 916-4121
REED, Tony #6955
(925) 783-6149
tony@splashdogs.com
RICHARDSON, Bill #6762
(810) 919-8051
maraleemaralee@yahoo.com
SCHLOSSNAGEL, Martin #7022
(239) 218-6928
mschlossnagel@gmail.com
SCHRICKER, Jason #6958
(775) 315-2359
renoexpress23@yahoo.com
WILCOX, Brian #6761
(248) 721-6455
brianhuntingwoods@yahoo.com
tiger3950@yahoo.com
WILCOX, Milt #6760
(904) 860-0039
tiger3950@yahoo.com
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