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Show Traildusters held fourth O-Mok-See The Vernal Traildusters held their fourth O-Mok-See fun night Tuesday, Aug. 18, at the Uintah County Fairgrounds. Heather Caldwell emerged as the new high point leader in the womens division. Casey Dahle remains the leader in the mens division. Michelle Mathis is tops in the 11 and under division and David Webb is in first place in the 12 to 15 age group. High point trophies will be awarded to the w inners in each age group at the end of the season. The last O-Mok-See fun night is scheduled for Tuesday night, Sept. 15. The individual results in the various events are as follows: Pole bending adults; Gail Moncrief, first, Marilyn Dahle, second, Janet Lesh, third. Pole bending 12 to 15, David Webb first, Kathy Lesh second, Kim Roberts third. Pole bending 11 and under: Michelle Mathes first. July Zumbo second, Heidi Lesh third. Pole bending novice: Joelle Oviatt first, Susan Dickerson second, Joey Roberts third. Flag race adults: Gail Moncrief first, Heather Caldwell second, Jacque Hobbs third. Flag race 12 to 15: David Webb first, Ann Massey second, Kathy Lesh third. Flag race 11 and under: Michelle Mathes first, Laurie Webb second, Heidi Lesh third. Flag race novice: Joelle Oviatt first, Erika Hacking second, Susan Dickerson third. Key race adults: Heather Caldwell first, Gail Moncrief second, Casey Dahle third. Key race 12 to 15: David Webb first, MaryLynn Webb second, Kathy Lesh third. Key race 11 and under: Judy Zumbo first, Michelle Mathes second, Laurie Webb third. Key race novice: Chris Roberts first. Joelle Oviatt second, Susan Dickerson third. Pop race 12 to 15: Ann Massey first, MaryLynn Webb second, race adults: Garrett Mattes first, Marv Roberts second, Heather Caldwell Cald-well third. Arena race 15 and under: Shelly Mathes first, David Webb second, Laurie Webb third. Jacque Hobbs placed first in ride a buck, a special class that did not count towards high point. Gail Moncrief won a gift certificate from the Bull Ring for the fastest time in pole bending and David Webb won a gift certificate from Village Feed for the fastest time m key race. The Traildusters last O-Mok-See of the year will be Tuesday night, Sept. 15, at the Uintah County Fairgrounds. These fun nights are open to all horses and their riders. Non-members can participate. Registration will be at 6:30 p.m. with the show starting at 7 p.m. If you would like more information about this or any Traildusters activity phone 789-2367 or 789-3696. |