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2002 Moonlight Madness Llama Performance Show Results
NOVICE OBSTACLE 1st Lexington Hall Maryann Baker 2nd King Triton Emilio Russi 3rd Prince Andy Patty Russi 4th WFLR Moonshine Sharon Watson 5th Baker’s Cochise Nanci Sutton
YOUTH OBSTACLE 1st Princess Jazzmin Emily Russi Honory 2nd King Triton Ryan Russi
ADVANCED OBSTACLE 1st Whitworth Hall Wallace Baker 2nd Barkman’s Tennessee Susan Lewis 3rd Frances Albert Sinatra ‘98 Wallace Baker 4th Baistar’s Merlinn Susan Lewis 5th Allergo W221 Russ Lewis
OPEN PUBLIC RELATIONS 1st Frances Albert Sinatra ‘98 Wallace Baker 2nd Barkman’s Tennessee Susan Lewis 3rd Whitworth Hall Wallace Baker 4th Baker’s Silver Mine Maryann Baker 5th Baistar’s Merlinn Susan Lewis
OPEN PACK 1st Barkman’s Tennessee Susan Lewis 2nd Baistar’s Merlinn Susan Lewis 3rd Allegre W221 Russ Lewis 4th ECL Granite Del Picacho Emilio Russi 5th Whitworth Hall Wallace Baker
RESERVE GRAND CHANPION Whitworth Hall Wallace Baker
GRAND CHAMPION Barkman’s Tennessee Susan Lewis
JACKPOT PERFORMANCE 1st Barkman’s Tennessee Susan Lewis 2nd Whitworth Hall Wallace Baker 3rd Frances Albert Sinatra ‘98 Wallace Baker 4th WFLR Sam Spade Ken Sutton
Pictures in this edition are supplied by Emilio Russi Moonlight Madness August 17th & 18th, a Performance Only Show, was held at the Carlyle Linder Arena in Glendora, California. It was the Llama Association of Southern California's first ALSA Performance Only llama show. Eileen Ditsler (Show Chairman) took advantage of the large arena and had all three courses set up in advance and all the participants had to do was move from one sight to the next. As the sun set and the moon appeared, the participants found themselves under the lights going over hay bales, side passing, etc. Even the pack class had llamas and handlers going backwards through bushes and not only picking up a foot but inspecting it as well. The ALSA Judge, Johnna Edmunds, had her work cut out, as some of the ranches brought not only their "big gun" llamas but up and coming animals as well.
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