The first month of the NDAL 36×85 Fast & Fun league Summer series featured a numbered course.
A numbered course is scored Time, Plus Faults.
Results
As many as six league franchises are sitting out the heat of summer. This occurs every year. Consequently, numbers will be down for the Summer Series. The 36×85 Fast & Fun league was especially hard hit by the hot summer weather.
Follow this link to view individual performance by dogs and their handlers. Most of these are graced with a YouTube link:
First Place Team
Dirty Dogs Agility League out of Parker, Colorado, a new NDAL franchise, won the July competition.
The top scoring dog for Dirty Dogs and Top Dog in the July game was Maverick, an Australian Shepard handled by Lauren Sanchez-Suzmann. Maverick and Lauren finished this course with zero faults in 36 seconds:
Second Place Team
Country Dream Agility in Waterford, Ohio managed second place in July. The top scoring dog for Country Dream was Kory, a Border Collie handled by Bud Houston, finishing this course with zero faults in 37.47 seconds:
Third Place Team
Sport Dogs Jalisco out of Guadalajara, Mexico finished July in third-place.
The top scoring dog for Sport Dogs was Tejuino, an All American handled by Guadalupe Espinosa. Tejuino and Guadalupe finished this course with 10 faults in 49.13 seconds:
Looking Back
You can find the 36×85 Fast & Fun league June 2019 results, the final month of the Spring series, here:
NDAL games and courses for August, the second month of the Summer series, have been published here:
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