Show Record - WNTs Stone The Crows

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
Diamond Midnight Oil Novice A Novice A - 1st
(64 pts)
179.5 Elliott Edgington 11/10/2010
This dog appeared to be a bit Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
Diamond Helium Brigade Novice A Novice A - 1st
(80 pts)
188.5 Brenda Moore 11/11/2010
This dog looks like it is getting the hang of obedience but it could use one more trial under its belt.
Diamond Avalanche Novice A Novice A - 3rd
(68 pts)
189.0 Bennie Wilkins 11/12/2010
Diamond Leaf Blowing Event Open A Open A - 3rd
(1 pts)
177.5 Lisa Harrison 11/29/2010
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
Chiens Intelligents I Open A Top Norfolk Terrier in Class
(2 pts)
179.5 Paul Phillips 12/1/2010
Diamond Let It Fly Open A Open A - 4th NQ Casey Wolfe 12/2/2010
Diamond Show Off Open A Top Norfolk Terrier in Class
(5 pts)
176.0 Raymond Valdez 12/3/2010
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
AMLs Journey To Obey Utility A Top Norfolk Terrier in Class NQ Dwight James 12/5/2010
Whistler Obedience No. 1 Utility A Top Norfolk Terrier in Class NQ Alan Magdaleno 1/7/2011
Fire N Ice Obedience 3 Utility A Top Norfolk Terrier in Class NQ Charles Stallings 1/8/2011
Fire N Ice Obedience 4 Utility A Top Norfolk Terrier in Class NQ Raymond Valdez 1/9/2011
AMLs Journey to Obey 5 Utility A Top Norfolk Terrier in Class
(3 pts)
188.0 Terrance Lloyd 1/15/2011
AMLs Journey to Obey 6 Utility A Top Norfolk Terrier in Class
(2 pts)
187.5 Brenda Moore 1/20/2011
Everdales Obedience Trial No. 1 Utility A Top Norfolk Terrier in Class
(6 pts)
187.0 Rogelio Overturf 1/21/2011

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