9_20_12 Ledger

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SoutheaSt valley ledger

September 20, 2012

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCOREBOARD Varsity game results Aug. 24-31 Volleyball 9/1 Coconino @ Florence 1-2 9/1 Agua Fria @ Florence 0-2 9/1 Window Rock @ Florence 0-2 9/1 Tuba City @ Florence 2-1 9/1 Florence @ Ganado 0-2 9/1 Payson @ Florence 1-2 9/4 Florence @ Safford 0-3 9/4 Combs @ Coolidge 0-3 9/4 Apache Junction @ Poston Butte 3-0 9/4 Higley @ San Tan Foothills 3-0 9/4 Desert Ridge @ Queen Creek 0-3 9/5 San Manuel @ Florence 0-3 9/5 Apache Junction @ Queen Creek 0-3 9/5 Combs @ Coronado 0-4 9/6 Williams Field @ Poston Butte 3-0 9/6 San Tan Foothills @ Higley 0-3 9/6 Campo Verde @ Queen Creek 3-1 9/7 Queen Creek @ Desert Vista 1-2 9/7 Queen Creek @ Desert Ridge 2-0 9/7 Queen Creek @ Xavier College Prep 0-2 9/7 Queen Creek @ Red Mountain 2-0 9/8 Queen Creek @ Saguaro 2-0 9/8 Queen Creek @ Highland 1-2 9/8 Queen Creek @ Seton Catholic 2-1 9/8 Queen Creek @ Dobson 2-0 9/11 Combs @ Queen Creek 0-3 9/11 Coolidge @ Poston Butte 1-3 9/11 Williams Field @ Florence 0-3 9/12 San Tan Foothills @ Combs 3-1 9/12 Florence @ Casa Grande 3-0 9/12 San Tan Foothills @ Combs 3-1 9/12 Williams Field @ Queen Creek 0-3 9/13 Combs @ Tempe 2-3 9/13 Poston Butte @ Queen Creek 0-3 Football 9/7 Combs @ Canyon State Academy 36-0 9/7 Queen Creek @ Perry 41-21 9/7 Higley @ Poston Butte 23-31 9/7 Florence @ San Tan Foothills 20-22 9/7 Florence @ San Tan Foothills 20-22 9/7 American Leadership Academy @ Academia Juarez 12-18 9/14 Canyon State Academy @ Coolidge 7-52 9/14 Combs @ Poston Butte 6-52 9/14 Florence @ Vista Grande 28-14 9/14 San Tan Foothills @ Seton Catholic 7-63 9/14 Queen Creek @ Cactus Shadows 40-8 www.Sevledger.com

Grand Championship winner Glenda Roberts. Photo courtesy of Kevin Fisher

East Valley Arabian Horse Show comes to Queen Creek By Shirley Lind Special to the Southeast Valley Ledger On Sat., Sept. 8, The East Valley Arabian Horse Show came to Queen Creek. The EVAHS is celebrating their 23rd anniversary, and Horseshoe Park hosted the Mini-Circuit Series Open Breed Horse Show. There were some gorgeous horses on display and the talent of these magnificent creatures was a remarkable sight. Credit has to be given to the amazing work put in by the trainers and riders, in all Classes of Competition. There were 31 divisions on the Class List, and most were Open events. The competition started with ‘Open’ Class 1-8. Fillies, Mares. Championship and Reserve/Filly or Mare. Colts and Geldings. Geldings and Stallions. Championship and Reserve/Colts; Geldings and Stallions. Showmanship at Halters. Class 9-10 ‘Sport Horse’ Mares Fillies/In-Hand. Sport Horse’ Geldings/Stallions. Class List 11-23 Walk-Trot, ‘Open.’ Western Pleasure Walk /Trot. Western Walk/Trot. Walk/Trot Open, Championship. Western Equation, Open.Western Pleasure. Western

Pleasure; Open. Class List 24-31: Huntseat/ Saddleseat. Walk-Trot. Sport Horse Under Saddle, Open. Huntseat/Saddle Equation, Huntseat Saddleseat, Open. Huntseat Saddleseat Pleasure. Some of the highlights of the day went to Class 1-10 winners. ‘Championship Winner, Halter/ Geldings’ in Class 7 went to rider Kasey Dallio, of Chandler. Her horse; five-year old ‘Should of Been a Cowboy.’ Trainer; Brittany Russell. A ‘Championship Winner’ is better than a First Place Winner. Class 8, Showmanship at Halter, ‘Championship Winner’ went to Glenda Roberts, riding 2 year old, ‘First Time, Every Time.’ Roberts was very pleased, and a little stunned. She held up her red, yellow and blue ribbon for a photo and quietly said, “I was really so surprised. I won. I won the Championship.” The ‘Reserve Championship Winner’ went to Molly Fisher, and her four-year-old horse, ‘Radical Hanna.’ When Fisher was asked her thoughts as ‘Reserve Champion’ she was thrilled, but more so for Roberts. “Glenda won the big one; the Grand Championship! She is an inspiration

to me.” Both of these women share the same trainer. Fisher explained, “Our trainer is also my husband, Fred Fisher. Fred and Molly both agreed, “This is only Glenda’s second year of showing, and we are just so proud of her! She works the hardest any of our clients.” Both women gave huge thanks to Fred Fisher. He was the trainer for the Championship and Reserve winners. In Class 13, ‘Lead-line’ six-year-old Rylie Mormino of Mesa, was just adorable. She could ride lead line, spell her last name correctly, and pretty much stole the show in her division. Her trainer, Sandra Owens, is also the owner of little Rylie’s horse. Owens explained, “Special FX is 20 years old, and was a Champion horse for many years. Special FX has traveled all over the country for shows, and won.” Owens went on to say, “Yes, she’s pretty wonderful, but now she is retired, and just works with children.” Owens horse was had all the beauty, health and looks of a champion. It was a great day at Horseshoe Park with the EVAHA. The next show in QC is Oct. 6, for EVAHA.


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