SYV Super Cow Horse Event
With a whoop and a holler
the Santa Ynez Valley Equestrian Association opened
its new Cow Horse arena designed for cutting, reined cow horses, roping, team
penning, sorting and, ranch and trail classes. This enables the Valley to carry
on all the early historic activities of the Vaqueros and more.
Tack
was cleaned, horses were bathed and cowboys jumped into their show duds as the
big moment arrived. It was the dream of
President David Hunsicker to be able to serve the
many western riders in the Tri-Counties. Now, with the cattle holding pens and
the large arena, this is possible. In fact, as the news spread, entries had to
be turned away from areas outside the Tri-Counties. Generous local people
sponsored classes and it really was a smash hit.
Without
further verbal acrobatics we will report to you the names of those who, after
two full days of hard riding, emerged victorious! The winner of the title of
SYV Super Cow Horse title was Lisa Conley of Ojai, riding her Quarter Horses
Just Floyd. She won a custom made “Bobs” saddle and other valuable prizes. She
was also the Amateur Division Champion and had the highest score in the Cowboy
Pleasure Class.
Reserve
Champion was Phil Ralls, riding Nice Chrome, owned by Monty and Pat Roberts and
the interesting thing about this was that his trophy was a fine bronze statue
of a rearing horse, created by Pat Roberts. He was also the Open Division
Champion and had the highest score in the Ranch Horse Class. The Non-Pro
Division Champion was Dennis Domingos, of
This
big show also included special breed classes for both Paint and Arabian horses.
The Arabian Super Cow Horse was Parade V ridden by Maddie
Camacho of Nipomo. The horse is owned by Felix and Kathleen Camacho. Maddie was also the Non-Pro Arabian Champion and had the
highest score in Ranch Cutting and Stock Horse.
The
title of Reserve Champion Arabian Super Cow Horse was claimed by Andy Camacho,
of Nipomo, on RS Eternal Flame, owned by William R. Hearst III. Andy was also
Arabian Open Division Champion on Eternal Flame and scored highest in Ranch
Horse Class and Cowboy Trail Class. Other Arabian horse winners included: Diane
Brown, of
The
colorful Paint horses are always fun to watch. Their Super Cow Horse was
Valley Branding Party at
Rancho La Purisima
A veritable roll call of
prominent Valley people gathered on a warm spring morning to help Paul and Tina
McEnroe brand their cattle and celebrate a special day of friendship. Monty
Roberts roped on Tina’s horse, Teddy, and those round-up and branding veterans-
John and Brandy Branquinho were on hand. After the
calves were branded and turned out, Paul rode back into the corral on his
roping horse,
Rail-side
spectators included The Honorable Gil and Barbara Brown, Assemblyman- Brooks
Firestone, prominent horse importers Tom and Denise Petersen, Richard and
Pamela Harris of Titanic fame, Nicole Forsythe (John was otherwise engaged that
day). Also ranchers Fred and Johanna
Chamberlain and Sarah Chamberlin Bottoms, Chuck King
(he had just had his own branding) and his good friend Lynn Gildred,
Greg and Gail Steele, ranchers and philanthropists Eric and Sandy Gregersen, Steve and Cindy Lyons- he’s master of the SYV
Hounds, Country musician Art Green, Leslie and Greg White, jumping champion
Jennifer Wooten and Bob Defoe, Kim Kavish and of
course, the Povahs Ginger and Pat from Montana and
Ellie!
Hungry
guests gathered around an antique chuck wagon from the 1870s for a delicious
outdoor country meal, created by Chef Les Wolford. It included both tri-tip and rainbow trout as well as a selection of
salads and other mouth watering offerings.
The
celebration of the old west continued into the afternoon with a very
entertaining game of “McEnroe Jeopardy” presented by the McEnroe children
Maureen, Mark and Erika, Tara and Aston, and Trevor and Katie. Questions included some of Paul’s many
accomplishments; he actually INVENTED the bar code thirty-five years ago, plus
other fantastic accomplishments. This amazing man is also a member of SYV
Hounds and is busy with a number of other activities.
After
the Jeopardy game a musical drama took place with Paul and Tina acting out the
slightly altered lyrics to the famous Marty Robbins song “