Monday, April 11, 2011

Showing Under the Stars: “Firsts” & “Lasts” (Also known as “We Will Miss Our Seniors”)

Showing Under the Stars is different every time and is often a place of “firsts.” First over fences class for someone, first western horsemanship class etc. This Friday evening the show was also a place of “lasts” being the last S.U.S. for many seniors. Event organizer Heather Wile recognized the Seniors listing them in the program and handing each one a flower as they exited the ring. The theme for the evening was baseball and several horses showed with baseballs drawn on their rumps.

The evening kicked off with the community lesson class. The riders decorated their horses for Easter with eggs on the rider’s shoes and the horse’s tails braided with rabbit tails. This class was followed by a series of freestyle dressage rides performed to music. Senior Donna Fowble paired with junior Andrea Tito to do a fun ride to music from Beauty and the Beast. Leah Davison left everyone very emotional with a bareback western ride on Tony that was dedicated to the instructors and coaches which she called her “Goodbye Ride”. She rode to a Carrie Underwood tune using elements from a reining pattern to involve the crowd. Kate Sorgenfrei rode in her last S.U.S doing her first dressage test on Sockie. Next weekend Kate pairs with Sockie again for a Natural Horsemanship demonstration at the Ride-Like-A-Knight horse show.

In the western horsemanship classes Nationals qualifier Brittany Powell competed in her cowboy hat (for practice) standing out among the standard riding helmets. The hunter seat classes included ANRC riders preparing for next weekend. Senior Marissa Romaniello completed the over fences class earning second place on Quincy to fulfill her dream of competing over fences at SAPC. The evening ended with the Ride-A-Buck class which has become a favorite with everyone. Ride-Like-A-Knight program director Megan Ellis riding Timmie beat senior Leah Davison after a long session of posting trot.

The evening was very “St. Andrews” with alum Gwen Titus judging, alum Mike Kryszak announcing, and staff and faculty in attendance to cheer the riders on. Gwen helped start the western program several years ago as part of an internship and Mike teaches in the local school system. The audience included Lorrie Renker who started the Therapeutic Horsemanship Program at SAPC and just happened to be visiting the program this weekend.


Marissa and Quincy Alex Meyers and Joker Judge Gwen Titus Seniors Kate Sorgenfrei and Donna Fowble

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