The year 2021 is rolling right along, and we have come to the end of yet another month. This league has the most competitors and boy is they wicked fast. Here are the results for the 50×70 Fast & Fun League. Six clubs have reported results for this League for April. Unfortunately, circumstances prevented Cloud Nine and Paws4Fun from competing this month. I know that we are all sorry to hear the news. Jumping C Crew has rejoined this league, however!
We have been using “historical” courses for a while now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These are courses that have been played before. The efforts of dogs playing in April earn Lifetime Performance Points (LPP) based on the entire field of dogs who have competed on the course, including historical performances. The LPP is a measure of rank based on how they placed in relation to all the other dogs.
50×70 Fast & Fun April 2021 Results
The April 2021 50×70 Fast & Fun league was a numbered course designed by Mary Green back in October 2017. 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. The first file has the current dogs ranked against each other. The second file has all dogs ranked across the field.
Top Dog
The Top Dog of all the clubs reporting in April is from the first-place team, Agility Dream Dogs out of Albion, New York. Gracie, a Border Collie handled by Gary McCarthy, finished this course with zero faults in 26.42 seconds.
First-Place Team – 1403 LPP
The first-place team in April is Agility Dream Dogs out of Albion, New York. The top scoring dog was Gracie, a Border Collie handled by Gary McCarthy, finished this course with zero faults in 26.42 seconds:
Second-Place Team – 1317 LPP
AQ4U’s Fast & Furryous out of Brooks, Kentucky was our second-place team. Peak, a Border Collie handled by Brian Wakefield, finished this course with zero faults in 30.33 seconds.
Third-Place Team – 1141 LPP
K9 Powersports out of Grand Junction, Colorado was our third-place team. Keiji the Papillon, handled by Geoff Teare, finished the course with zero faults in 30.23 seconds:
Fourth-Place Team – 963 LPP
K9cation out of Hudson, Colorado was our fourth-place team. Jasper, a Chocolate Labrador, and handler Shana Goodwin finished the course with zero faults in 37.72 seconds:
Fifth-Place Team – 814 LPP
The fifth-place team in April is from Jumping C Crew in Exeter, California. The top scoring dog was Ruby, an Australian Cattle Dog handled by Liz Clements. They finished the course with zero faults in 38.32 seconds:
Sixth-Place Team – 696 LPP
The sixth-place team in April is from the All Breed Training Club of Akron in Tallmadge, Ohio. The top scoring dog was Kirby, a Gordon Setter, handled by Pamela Eberts. Pamela just joined the league this year. Way to go Pamela! They finished the course with 0 faults in 41.49 seconds:
Spotlight Dog of the Month
Our spotlight dog of the month is Delilah, a lovely Boston Terrier handled by Christine Natale. They run for AQ4U’s Fast & Furryous out of Brooks, Kentucky. They finished the course with zero faults in 49.19 seconds. Nicely done!
May 50×70 Masters League
New teams are always welcome to join us for IDAL league play. You are welcome to join any of our ongoing leagues. The May 2021 International Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:
This is an historical course. We plan to start running new courses in the next season.
Questions comments & snide remarks should be directed to Melissa Wallace at pagc.live@gmail.com.All payments for the IDAL should be directed to this page: https://www.ultimuttds.com/payment-processing. Bud Houston’s Book of Games is available for purchase at https://www.ultimuttds.com/product-page/houston-s-book-of-agility-games. All proceeds from the sale will go to Bud.