November 2021 60×90 Masters Results

This post is for the results of the 60×90 Masters League. Three teams ran this month.

The 60×90 course was designed by Shana Goodwin, a strong competitor from K9Cation. Shana is a Junior Handler. Let’s give it up for Shana for putting herself out there and designing courses. Her designs are modified slightly to finesse distances and such in the software. I tried to stay true to her designs. If anyone would like to design courses for the league, let me know!!!

The efforts of dogs playing in November earn Lifetime Performance Points (LPP) based on the entire field of dogs who have competed on the course. The LPP is a measure of rank based on how they placed in relation to all the other dogs.

60×90 Masters November 2021 Results

The November 2021 60×90 Masters league was a numbered course. The course is scored Time, Plus Faults.

Results

Follow the links to view individual performances by dogs and their handlers. Most of these are graced with a YouTube link:

Top Dog

The Top Dog of all the clubs reporting in November is from Jumping C Crew. Alaska, an Australian Stumpy Tail handled by Liz Clements, edged out the competition (from her other dog!). They finished this course with zero faults in 34.01 seconds.

First-Place Team – 190 LPP

POTC Thunder Pawz out of Brimfield, Illinois was our first-place team this month, Binx, a Papillon, and Barbara Scanlon popped to the top of their team. They completed the course with zero faults in 37.21 seconds.

Second-Place Team – 182 LPP

Jumpin’ K-9’s out of Temecula, California was our second-place team this month. Blaze, an Australian Shepherd handled by Carol Pregler, took the top spot with zero faults in 40.65 seconds. Great job!

Third-Place Team – 275 LPP

Our third-place team was Jumping C Crew. Alaska, and Australian Stumpy Tail, took the team’s top spot as well as Top Dog for the month. Handled by Liz Clements, they completed the course with zero faults in 34.01 seconds.

Spotlight Dog of the Month

Our spotlight dog of the month is Gus a Border Collie running for Jumping C Crew. Gus is handled by Liz Clements. They completed the course with 0 faults in 34.08 seconds. Gus was our second-place dog this month.

December 60×90 Masters League

New teams are always welcomed to join us for IDAL league play. You are welcome to join any of our ongoing leagues. The December 2021 International Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:

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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.

November 2021 50×70 Fast and Fun Results

Below are the results for the 50×70 Fast & Fun League. We had six clubs reporting.

This month we have some new courses designed by Shana Goodwin, a strong competitor from K9Cation. Shana is a Junior Handler. Let’s give it up for Shana for putting herself out there and designing courses. Her designs are modified slightly to finesse distances and such in the software. I tried to stay true to her designs.

If anyone would like to design courses for the league, let me know!!!

The efforts of dogs playing in November earn Lifetime Performance Points (LPP) based on the entire field of dogs who have competed on the course. The LPP is a measure of rank based on how they placed in relation to all the other dogs.

50×70 Fast and Fun November 2021 Results

The November 2021 50×70 Fast & Fun league game is a Numbered Course.

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 of all the clubs reporting in November is Gracie of Springwood Drive from Agility Dream Dogs out of Albion, New York. Gracie, a Beagle Mix handled by Bob Saetta, ran to the top of the league. They finished this course with zero faults in 20.27 seconds.

First-Place Team – 450 LPP

The first-place team in November is Agility Dream Dogs out of Albion, New York. The top scoring dog was Gracie, a Beagle Mix handled by Bob Saetta. They finished this course with zero faults in 20.27 seconds.

Second-Place Team – 397 LPP

AQ4U’s Fast & Furryous out of Brooks, Kentucky was our second-place team. Peak, a Border Collie handled by Christina Wakefield, finished the course with zero faults in 22.89 seconds.

Third-Place Team – 359 LPP

K9 Powersports was our third-place team. Trebuchet, a Papillon handled by Geoff Teare is back in the race. They finished the course with zero faults in 23.58 seconds.

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Fourth-Place Team – 306 LPP

The All Breed Training Club of Akron in Tallmadge, Ohio was our fourth-place team. Savvy and Cindy Fink once again took the top spot completing the course with zero faults in 25.72 seconds. Savvy is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.

Fifth-Place Team – 249 LPP

PAWS4FUN from Ontario, Canada took fourth place. Dune, an Labrador Retriever, blasted to the top. Handled by Catherine Woolham, Dune finished the course with zero faults in 29.32 seconds.

Sixth-Place Team – 227 LPP

K9cation out of Hudson, Colorado was our third-place team. Jasper, a Chocolate Labrador Retriever handled by Shana Goodwin was on top once again. They finished the course with zero faults in 24.12 seconds. Not only is Shana a Junior Handler, but she also designed the courses this month.

Spotlight Dog of the Month

Our spotlight dog of the month is from Agility Dream Dogs out of Albion, New York. Eden, a Shetland Sheepdog handled by Barb Kiefer, finished the course with zero faults in 21.8 seconds. Spectacular run!

December 50×70 Masters League

New teams are always welcome to join us for IDAL play. You can join any of our ongoing leagues. The course for December is totally new and designed by Mike Hughson. The December 2021 International Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:

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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.

November 2021 36×85 Fast and Fun Results

This post is for the results of the 36×85 Fast & Fun League. Four clubs have reported results for this League.

The November 2021 36×85 Fast & Fun league is a numbered course based on a design by Shana Goodwin. Shana is a Junior Handler. Let’s give it up for Shana for putting herself out there and designing courses. Her designs are modified slightly to finesse distances and such in the software. I tried to stay true to her designs. The 36×85 is less true to her design, but again, I tried to stay close.

If anyone would like to design courses for the league, let me know!!!

The efforts of dogs playing in November earn Lifetime Performance Points (LPP) based on the entire field of dogs who have competed on the course. The LPP is a measure of rank based on how they placed in relation to all the other dogs.

36×85 Fast and Fun November 2021 Results

The November 2021 36×85 Fast & Fun league was a Numbered Course. A numbered course is scored Time, Plus Faults.

Results

Follow the links below to view individual performances by dogs and their handlers. Most of these are graced with a YouTube link:

Top Dog

The Top Dog for the month comes from Dirty Dogs Agility out of Parker, Colorado. Homie, a Border Collie handled by Lauren Sanchez-Suzmann, took the Top Dog spot. They ran the course with zero faults in 22.63 seconds.

First-Place Team – LPP 265

The first-place team in November was Dirty Dogs Agility out of Parker, Colorado. The top scoring dog was Homie, a Border Collie handled by Lauren Sanchez-Suzmann. They took the lead in the club and the league this month with zero faults in 22.63 seconds.

Second-Place Team – LPP 181

PAWS4FUN from Ontario, Canada took second place. Dune, an Labrador Retriever handled by Catherine Woolham, got the top spot finishing the course with zero faults in 30.34 seconds.

Third-Place Team – LPP 54

Clicker Pets in Mexico took third place. They added a few folks to their roster this month. Their Top Dog was Maya, a German Shepherd handled by Linda Hendy. They completed the course with 5 faults in 47.99 seconds.

Fourth-Place Team – LPP 50

K9Cation in Hudson, Colorado took fourth place with one dog running. Jasper, a Chocolate Labrador Retriever handled by Shana Goodwin, ran the course with zero faults in 26.52 seconds. Not only is Shana a Junior Handler, but she also designed the courses for the month. Great job!

Spotlight Dog of the Month

Our spotlight dog of the month is Daisy, a Terrier Mix handled by Nicki Roberts. They hail from Clicker Pets in Mexico. They completed the course with 0 faults in 57.18 seconds. Daisy has great obstacle commitment. Nice blind cross Nicki!

December 36×85 Fast & Fun League

We continue our summer season with new courses.

New teams are always welcome to join us for IDAL play. You are welcome to join any of our ongoing leagues. The December 2021 International Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:
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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.

December 2021 IDAL League Courses

Featured

The following courses are for December 2021 IDAL play. This month we have more new courses. This set is based on a course concept by Kayla Hartlage. Kayla was kind enough to send in a 60×90 Jumpers course that had some Premiere style elements. Kayla designed her course on paper and sent it in to me. I kept most of her challenges in there but obviously had to adjust for distances and such. THANKS, KAYLA!

If you would like to design courses for the league or learn how to design courses, give me a shout. I will add you to our group.

50×70 Fast & Fun

The December 2021 50×70 Fast & Fun league game is a Numbered Course, based on a design by Kayla Hartlage. Follow the numbers, keep the bars up, and hit the yellow.

60×90 Masters

The December 2021 60×90 Masters league is also a numbered course based on the design of Kayla Hartlage. A Numbered Course is scored Time, Plus Faults.

36X85 Fast & Fun

The December 2021 36×85 Fast & Fun league is a numbered course based on a design by Kayla Hartlage. A Numbered Course is scored Time, Plus Faults.

An Open Invitation to New Players

New clubs and individuals are always welcome to join us and play these courses. Download the scorekeeping worksheet below. Contact the League Secretary to help with the details at pagc.live@gmail.com.   

The 50×70 Fast & Fun League is intended to allow the dog to work at full extension with modest handling challenges.

The 60×90 Masters League focuses on advanced handling challenges.

The 36×85 Fast & Fun League is intended to allow the dog to work at full extension with modest handling challenges.

  • Existing league franchises will be emailed their scorekeeping worksheets set up with their current rosters. If you would like multiple scoresheets, just let me know.

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Questions, comments, snide remarks, and feedback go to Melissa Wallace, IDAL Secretary, at pagc.live@gmail.com.