The second month of the NDAL 60×90 Masters league Winter series featured a numbered course designed by Heather Cotterman.
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:
Top Dog
The Top Dog in the second month of the 60×90 Masters Winter series plays for Clermont County All Breed All Stars. Meherah, a Border Collie handled by Daelyn Grome finished the February course with zero faults in 34.00 seconds:
First Place Team
Clermont County All Breed All Stars, the team in Milford, Ohio won in February again taking 7 of the top 10 placements.
As the top scoring dog for Clermont County has already been accounted for, the second place Clermont County dog, and second place overall was Oreo, a Border Collie handled by Daelyn Grome. Oreo and Daelyn finished this course in 36.19 seconds:
Second Place Team
Jumpin’ K-9’s out of Temecula, California finished in second place in February. The top scoring dog for Jumpin’ K-9’s was Speed, a Papillon handled by Brenda Piper. Speed and Piper finished this course with zero faults in 42.17 seconds:
Third Place Team
POTC Thunder Pawz in Brimfield, Illinois had a strong showing in February. The top scoring dog for POTC was Swiper, an All American handled by Cindy Snowden. Swiper and Cindy finished the course with zero faults in 42.15 seconds:
Worth Watching
The top scoring dog for K9 Manners & More out of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Hotch, a Border Collie handled by Frances Scriminger. Hotch and Frances finished the course with zero faults in 37.44 seconds:
The top scoring dog for Country Dream Agility in Waterford, Ohio was Phoenix, a Border Collie handled by Bud Houston. Phoenix and Bud finished with zero faults in 39.98 seconds:
The top scoring dog for Lucky Dog Agility in Winterville, was Seelie, an Australian Shepherd handled by Elaine Boris. Seelie and Elaine finished the course with zero faults in 44.95 seconds:
The top scoring dog for Sport Dogs Jalisco in Guadalajara, Mexico was Dasha, a Border Collie handled by Rosa Alicia Esquivias. Dasha and Rosa Alicia finished this course with 15 faults in 46.72 seconds:
March Courses
New teams are always welcome to join us for NDAL league play. You are welcome to join any of our four ongoing leagues. The March 2020 National Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:
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