The first month of the NDAL 60×90 Masters league Spring series featured a numbered course.
A numbered course is scored Time, Plus Faults.
Results
Follow this link to view individual performance by dogs and their handlers. Most of these are graced with a YouTube link:
http://www.dogagility.org/Documents/Results/Standings040119C60x90.pdf
Clermont County All Breed All Stars in Milford, Ohio begins the Spring series with a convincing win, taking four of the top five scores!
The Top Dog in the 60×90, representing Clermont County was Leela, a Border Collie handled by Brenda Gilday. Leela and Brenda finished this course with zero faults in 31.59 seconds:
Country Dream Agility in Waterford, Ohio finished in second-place (only narrowly out of third). The top scoring dog for Country Dream was Kory, a Border Collie handled by Bud Houston. Kory and Bud finished this course with zero faults in 35.4 seconds:
Jumpin’ K-9’s, in Temecula, California, finished third in April. The top scoring dog for Jumpin’ K-9’s was Rudy, a Mini American Shepherd handled by Patsy Needham. Rudy and Patsy finished this course with zero faults in 36.14 seconds:
Worth Watching
The second-place dog overall represented Mobile Bay Dog Training Club out of Mobile, Alabama. This franchise hasn’t so much as fielded a full league team in more than a year, and so won’t show up much in team rankings.
Faith, a Border Collie handled by Kristy Gunther and representing for Mobile Bay, finished this course with zero faults in 32.53 seconds:
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