Thursday, March 31, 2011

Equestrian March Madness

by Jackie Dwelle

This article appeared in The Laurinburg Exchange March 31.

While Carolina and Duke and the other 62 teams are fighting for the Division I NCAA Basketball Championships riders in the St. Andrews Equestrian program are experiencing much the same process as they vie for a slot at the IHSA (Intercollegiate Horse Show Association) National Championships in Lexington, KY May 5 – 8, 2011. IHSA offers competition in hunter seat and western for both teams and individuals. Many parallels exist between the road to the Elite 8 and the Final Four and the path equestrians must ride to reach Semi Finals and Nationals. St. Andrews IHSA Western team has been riding down that path with tenacity and determination this semester.

Intercollegiate basketball is contested within one of the 30 NCAA conferences. IHSA competition is divided geographically into 9 zones and 36 regions. St. Andrews Western Team competes in Zone 4.5, Region 3. (Zones with a fraction are a combination of two zones.)

Basketball teams must participate in 33 - 34 games, conference and non-conference and either win their conference or finish strongly to stand a chance of competing in the NCAA Championships. Equestrian teams must accrue points within their region with only the top team in each region advancing to Semi Finals. This year the St. Andrews Western Team showed at 9 shows both home and away with each show offering six qualifying divisions contributing to the team score.

The road to the Final Four begins with the selection of the 64 teams that will compete in the tournament. The 30 conference winners receive an automatic slot as does the winner of the Ivy League Championship. The remaining “at large teams” are awarded subjectively by the selection committee. Members of basketball’s top conferences The ACC, the Big 10 and so on do not know if they will be selected until the announcement is made on Selection Sunday. There is no subjectivity for Equestrians either you make it to Semi Finals or you don’t. During the regular season the St. Andrews Western Team accumulated a total of 275 points (beating their nearest rival NCSU by three points) to win the championship in Zone 4.5 Region 3.

For basketball teams moving into the NCAA Tourney it is a process of advance or be eliminated. For Equestrians the same is true. The regional (conference) winner goes to one of three Semi Finals and the top three teams from each Semi Final progresses to the National Championships at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington.




How Far Did The Western Team Go?

The Western Team was beaten at Semi Finals. Coach Wennburg commented, “We are proud to have the opportunity to go and compete at the Semi Finals. It is a test which we accomplished by riding properly. When you go to Semi Finals you are up against riders who are as good as you and strong competitors. Our riders rode smart and correctly with good pattern and rail work, there were a few glitches which can make a huge difference at this level. The three schools that advanced all brought horses to the competition which is an advantage, there is always an element of luck involved which you cannot prepare for. We learned a lot and will put that to good use for next year.”

Individual March Madness
In addition to the team competition students may compete as individuals in one of six IHSA divisions. For Western these Horsemanship divisions are Reining, Open, Advanced, Novice, Intermediate, and Beginner. Each division is contested at the National Championships, however the qualifying road is long and arduous. Individual riders must earn 35 points to qualify for the Regional Championship (28 for Reining and Open). This can sometimes take multiple years to accomplish. To qualify for Semi Finals riders must be first or second in their division at the Regional Championships. To progress to Nationals riders at Semi Finals must be in the top 4 of the 16 riders in their division.

One Rider’s IHSA Journey
Senior Alex Meyers has been an active participant on the IHSA Western Team throughout her college career. As an individual it took Alex three years to point out of her starting division and just one year to point out for the next division. “All together I have ridden at 20 shows I think, give or take. I know this year was my second year going to regionals and first year qualifying for Semi-Finals. I began in Intermediate and pointed out last year to Novice. Now I have successfully pointed out of Novice.”

Alex views qualifying for Semi Finals as a great honor, “It means a huge accomplishment for me. It's like the light bulb clicked on and everything Carla (Wennburg) has worked on with me has come together. I am so very excited to have this opportunity.” Being part of the Western Team has been a highlight for Alex, “I think it is amazing. We all are able to come together and have a great time. I think it was hard for me at first because I was so shy and all my team mates had much more show experience than I. However I have discovered that none of that matters. We all may not spend every single moment around each other as a team, but we are all there to help each other out when needed.”

Alex placed in the top ten at Semi Finals. Three of her team mates placed in the top four in their divisions to qualify for the slot at Nationals.
Kelsey Moody – Reining
Brittany Powell – Intermediate Horsemanship
Leah Davison – Beginner Walk/Jog

Monday, March 28, 2011

Western Semi - Finals

The Western Team had a great weekend in Springfield Missouri. I talked to Coach Carla Wennburg about the experience.

What makes Semi Finals special? ”Semi Finals in the western is a chance to compete with many colleges we have never seen and some that we have and know will make us STEP UP!”

As a coach what do you see as the benefit of IHSA competition? “To learn how to win and lose, I am fiercely competitive and HATE to lose, but I have built ALOT of character and grace, some days better than others, but ultimately, try to be a leader to our students and show many aspects of competition and results of all things working!! Happens once in awhile! MOST of all it is about our horses!”

How would you describe the experience of being a part of an IHSA team? “Team is what life is about, simply! Learning to get along and help each other in EVERYTHING we do, on the road is really a great time to bond and enjoy each other! Best experience for me working with people!”

Tell us about the experience of going to Semi Finals “We are proud to have the opportunity to go and compete at the Semi Finals. It is a test which we accomplished by riding properly. When you go to Semi Finals you are up against riders who are as good as you and strong competitors. Our riders rode smart and correctly with good pattern and rail work, there were a few glitches which can make a huge difference at this level. My team were great competitors, they take the most out of the experience and are very gracious. I am also extremely grateful to Peggy for sending Pebbles and Kellie with us. They are great travelers, and supporters. 17 hours each way is a test in itself”

The team did not qualify for the National Championships in KY, however 3 riders did advance as individuals, Kelsey Moody in Reining, Brittany Powell in Intermediate and Leah Davison in Beginner Walk/Jog.


Results from Semi Finals

1. Black Hawk College 2. Murray State 3. University of Nebraska 4. Alfred University 5. St. Andrews Presbyterian College 6. West Virginia University 7. Mt. Holyoke College 8. Perdue University

Top 3 schools advance to the National Championships at the Lexington Horse Park in KY, May 6th.


Individual Results

Reining – Kelsey Moody 4th***
Open Horsemanship – Kelsey Moody 5th
Advanced Horsemanship – Shannon Leggett 6th
Novice Horsemanship – Alex Meyers in the top 10.
Intermediate Horsemanship - Brittany Powell 3rd***
Beginner Walk/Jog - Leah Davison 4th***

***The top 4 riders in each division advance to Nationals.

The Team Entering for the Parade of Teams Team with Banner Carla with Seniors Anne Neal Thompson and Kelsey Moody on the horse. Carla and Anne Neal

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Equestrians Honored at Awards Convocation

Friday evening students from the equestrian program were honored at the Academic Awards Convocation. Many of the equestrians were unable to attend due to participation in program events. The western team is in Missouri competing at the Western Semi Finals and many of the hunter seat riders were attending the Scot Evans clinic at the Equestrian Center.

Congratulations to everyone who has worked so hard to maintain a strong GPA while being a contributing member of the SAPC community. Below are the awards given by the Equine Studies Department.

Therapeutic Horsemanship Academic Award - Alexandria Scholten
The Therapeutic Horsemanship Academic Award is presented to a Therapeutic Horsemanship Major with a grade point average of 3.5 and higher. This year’s recipient is Alexandria Scholten. Alex consistently puts time and effort into teaching creative therapeutic riding lessons, while maintaining a strong academic focus. This has allowed her to excel in all of her courses and to achieve certification in TH instruction.

Therapeutic Horsemanship Excellence in Instruction Award - Olivia Taylor
This student teaches safe, creative, and challenging lessons with enthusiasm. This year’s recipient is Olivia Taylor. Olivia teaches riders of all ages and skill levels in the Ride-Like-A-Knight program, and she designs thoughtful lessons that cater to each of their goals. She never misses a "teachable moment," and her riders show progress in every lesson.

Therapeutic Horsemanship Service Leadership Award - Elizabeth Dulski
This student also shows outstanding leadership service qualities and involvement in all aspects of the Ride Like A Knight Program as well as the St. Andrews Equestrian Program as a whole. This year’s recipient is Elizabeth Dulski. Liz spends countless hours at the barn, teaches riding almost every day of the week, and regularly takes the initiative on projects that benefit not only her riders, but the program as a whole.

Equestrian Academic Leadership Award
Each discipline gives an award to a student who maintains a grade point average of 3.5 or higher and serves in a leadership role in the Equestrian Program.

Hunter Seat - Jennifer Callahan
Jen has served as Horse Show chair for Riding Council and as an integral part of the barn management liaison program. She is a member of the 2011 ANRC team and helped lead the IHSA hunter seat team to the Regional Championships.

Western - Kelsey Moody
Kelsey serves as the President of Riding Council and is a strong competitor and team leader for the IHSA Western Team. She works closely with coach Carla Wennburg to prepare horses and riders for IHSA Western shows.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Great Presentation!

Adequan representative Allyn Mann gave a great presentation last night. Allyn brought pizza to the meeting for the approximately 70 students present. His PowerPoint included some great graphics and animation showing how healthy joints function and the disease process caused in 95% of cases by work load. Allyn shared that good conformation was important for soundness in the long term but also emphasized that working a horse can lead to stresses that result in degradation of the cartilage. Allyn answered the many questions with great stories, examples, and information on research studies.

Tomorrow the western team leaves for the 16 hour drive to Springfield Missouri to compete in their Semi –Finals. Good luck to all the westerners!

At home it is another busy weekend with Scott Evans here this weekend to give a clinic to the ANRC squad.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Antares Schooling Dressage Show 3/20/2011

While the western team was paving their path to Missouri, the dressage team had a fun trip to Antares Dressage in Pinehurst Sunday. Four horses and five riders competed at training and first level. For a couple of horses it was their first away dressage show since joining the dressage program. Marcus who moved over from the hunter seat program was on his toes but gave Paige Tillison a good ride in Training Level Test One. Jake who came up from Florida last summer showed his nerves a little with senior Donna Fowble but still put in a solid ride in First Level One. School master Astaire tested out freshmen Katherine Kaltenbach in the warm up arena but put in a good performance in First Level Test 3. Moe turned in two solid tests for Lauren Parker Training 1, and Sarah Kee in Training 2. Coach Dwelle commented, “It’s good to get the horses off the farm and ride them in a show setting. They all behaved differently at the show, nerves, a new setting and a spooky ring are all great tests for our riders.”

Training Level Division
Paige Tillison riding Marcus 67.083% 4th
Lauren Parker riding Moe 65.833% 5th
Sarah Kee riding Moe 61.795% 7th

First Level Test 1
Donna Fowble riding Jake 64.482% 3rd

First Level Test 3
Katherine Kaltenbach riding Astaire 63.225% 4th


Katherine and Astaire

Sarah and Moe

Paige and Marcus


Lauren and Moe


Donna and Jake








Sunday, March 20, 2011

IHSA Western Regional Qualifers


Shannon & Leah


by Marissa Romaniello

Sunday, March 20, 2011
The Western Team came out ontop today at Regionals, which was hosted at the St. Andrews Equestrian Center.

The Judge, Debra Jones-Wright from Plainville, GA was floored by the quality of the horses, riders and the event. "The facility is exceptional, one of the best I've seen. The horses here are of great quality and are well taken care of. The students and staff were pleasant and helpful and took great care of me. I cannot emphasize enough the wonderful care and presentation of the horses. Big Plus!" She was very pleased with how well the event was run and very much enjoyed her experience here at St. Andrews.

Coach Carla Wennberg could not be prouder of her team! She was very excited and emotional saying, "Today was a result of the Whole Package! The horses were brilliant and the students have been a wonderful team." Team members from all disciplines came out today to help and support the Western Team. "The judge was a professional, with excellent quality. I respected what she said very much. It takes a village! Amazing teamwork from all!"

Results from March, 20, 2011
Class 15- Open Horsemanship
1st- Kelsey Moody

Class 14- Advanced Horsemanship
1st- Shannon Leggett
2nd- Ann Neal Thompson

Class 13- Novice Horsemanship
1st- Alex Myers

Class 12- Intermediate Horsemanship
1st- Brittany Powell
Regional Qualifier- Jake Nix
Regional Qualifier- Kimmy Simmonsen

Class 11- Beginner Horsemanship
1st- Leah Davison
2nd- Shelley Whittemore

Zone Qualifiers from Today
Kelsey Moody
Shannon Leggett
Ann Neal Thompson
Alex Myers
Brittany Powell
Leah Davison
Shelley Whittemore

The team will travel to Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri March 26 – 27 to compete in one of three semi-finals. Qualifiers from this event will go onto the National competition May 5 – 11, 2011 at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Congratulations to all. Everyone did an excellent job today. The entire St. Andrews Community is so proud of you!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Congratulations Western Team!

Congratulations to Coach Carla Wennburg and the Western IHSA team for qualifying for IHSA Western Semi Finals. The team will travel to Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri March 26 – 27 to compete in one of three semi-finals. Qualifiers from this event will go onto the National competition May 5 – 11, 2011 at the Kentucky Horse Park.

The team qualified at the last regular show of the season held at St. Andrews Equestrian Center March 19th. Emotions ran high when word came from the scorers that SAPC had beaten NCSU for the team slot. “You can’t imagine how proud I am.” said Coach Wennburg. “Our horses did a brilliant job, my students totally organized everything within two hours this morning, they did everything as horsemen.” NCSU and SAPC have been closely tied throughout the year. SAPC beat NCSU 38 points to 32 giving SAPC a year end total of 275 to NCSU’s 272. Equestrian Program Director Peggy McElveen said, “I am so proud of our students and their coach. It has been an extremely challenging year for the Western Team, they have had their ups and their downs. They have worked very hard to get to this point and today their hard work paid off.”

The Reining division has also been a back and forth competition between SAPC’s Senior Kelsey Moody and NCSU’s Kody Zaagman. Today Kody won the division to beat Kelsey by one point for the year. Kody will go on to Nationals as high point rider for our zone. Both Kelsey and Kody qualified for Western Semi Finals in reining. Interestingly, Kody started his IHSA career at St. Andrews riding for Coach Wennburg before transferring to NCSU for his sophomore year.

Judge Carolyn Johnson from Ringgold, GA was very impressed with the quality of the St. Andrews horses. “Today I saw a very, very nice group of horses. This is the nicest group of horses I have seen at any IHSA show.” After the competition she was very quick to complement Coach Wennburg, “Carla is like a sponge. She takes in everything and then gives it back to her students. She is such a special, dedicated, nice person.”

St. Andrews is certainly proud of our western team and their coach! Get plenty of rest tonight guys and good luck to all the individuals riding for Semi Final slots tomorrow.

Advancing to the Regional Competition March 20th at St. Andrews Equestrian Center

Reining & Open Horsemanship
Kelsey Moody

Advanced Horsemanship
Shannon Leggett, Anne Neal Thompson

Intermediate Horsemanship
Brittany Powell, Kimmie Simonsen, Jake Nix

Novice Horsemanship
Alex Meyer

Walk Jog
Leah Davison, Shelley Whittmore

Results March 19, 2011
High Point Rider
Tied Kelsey Moody, SAPC & Kody Zaagman, NCSU

Open Horsemanship
1st - Kelsey Moody
6th - Anne Neal Thompson

Intermediate II Horsemanship Section A
1st – Madison Webb

Advance Horsemanship Section A
2nd – Lindsey Agaliotis

Intermediate I Horsemanship Section A
1st - Leah Davison
2nd – Shelley Whittemore

Advanced Horsemanship Section B
2nd - Lindsey Agaliotis

Reining
2nd - Kelsey Moody

Intermediate II Horsemanship Section B
1st – Brittany Powell

Walk Jog Section A
2nd – Amber Powell

Novice Horsemanship Section A
1st – Alex Meyer

Walk Jog Section B
1st – Tyler Gritzuk

Novice Horsemanship Section B
2nd – Kali Cram

Alex Meyer

Amber Powell



Kelsey Moody



Leah Davison



Carla Wennburg, Kelsey Moody (mounted left) and Anne Neal Thompson (mounted right) before the first class

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Weekend Activities

Coming up this weekend, Western Show on Saturday and Western Regionals on Sunday. Good luck to Coach Carla and all the Western Team!

Pebbles, Megan and several students are travelling to the NARHA Region 3 conference hosted by Misty Meadows Mitey Riders in Charlotte where several of them are presenting!

The dressage team is travelling to Pinehurst on Sunday for a show at Antares.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Show Team Results Triangle Farms “C” Show Raleigh, NC March 10-13

Rob Jacobs/Royal Palm
Saturday: Reserve Champion Adult Hunter Division
Sunday: Champion Adult Hunter Division

Katie Hansen/My Lucky Charm
Saturday & Sunday: Reserve Champion Jr/Am Hunter Division
Saturday & Sunday: NCHJA Adult Equitation Medal Winner

Kimberly Graves/Iliaque
Saturday: 6th Place Amateur Hunter Derby
Excellent showings Sat & Sun in the Jr/Am Hunter Division

Audrey Bolte/Onyx
Saturday: 2nd Place Amateur Hunter Derby
5th Place NCHJA Adult Equitation

Audrey Hayden/Classical
Excellent showings Sat & Sun in the Adult Hunter Divisions

Keli Van Den Heuvel/Kilfinnae
Excellent showings Sat & Sun in the Pre-Ch/Adult Hunter Divisions, Sunday: 4th Place Pre-Ch/Adult Hunter o/f (out of 25!)

Karen Gruninger/Dilkara
Saturday: 5th Place Pre-Ch/Adult Hunter Derby
Reserve Champion Pre-Ch/Adult Hunter Division

Jennifer Callahan/Eastern Shore
Saturday: 2nd Place Pre-Ch/Adult Eq o/f
1st Place Pre-Ch/Adult Eq Flat
2nd Place Pre-Ch Adult Hunter u/s
4th Place Pre-Ch/Adult Hunter Derby
Sunday: 1st Place Pre-Ch/Adult Eq Flat
1st Place Pre-Ch Adult Hunter u/s

Alexandra Fullerton/Glenfiddich
Saturday: Winner Pre-Ch/Adult Hunter Derby
Reserve Champion Pre-Ch Adult Hunter Division
Sunday: Champion Pre-Ch Adult Hunter Division

Alexandra McGraw/Rhodin
Saturday: 6th Place Pre-Ch/Adult Hunter Derby
Champion Pre-Ch Adult Hunter Division
Sunday: Excellent showing in the Pre-Ch Adult Hunter Division

Leah Davison/Show Business
Saturday: 5th in Long stirrup o/f and the Flat
1st Hunter Show ever!! Great Job!!

Blake Liljestrand/Show Business
Sunday: 1st Long Stirrup Eq Flat
2nd Long Stirrup Eq o/f
1st Long Stirrup Hunter o/f
1st Hunter Show ever!! Great Job!!

Sami Cram/Allegro
Saturday: 1st Adult Hunter o/f
Sunday: Excellent showing in the Adult Hunter Division

Catherine McDowell/The Ladies Man
Saturday: Excellent Showing in the Adult Hunter Division
Sunday: 3rd in both Adult Hunter o/f

Friday, March 11, 2011

TH Visitor and Raleigh Indoors

Sandy Webster is here teaching classes and mentoring instructors in the Ride-Like-A-knight program. Sandy arrived late Wednesday evening and wraps up her visit Saturday with a morning clinic for dressage riders and some one on one time with NARHA Advanced Level candidates. Sandy’s achievements are very impressive!

Sandy Webster is a NARHA Master Instructor, CanTRA Coach, Canadian Equestrian Federation Level 2 Eventing and Dressage Coach. She is a NARHA Lead Faculty Evaluator for the Registered and Advanced levels of Instructor Certification and also an Accreditation Site visitor.
Sandy has attended 2 Paralympics and 3 World Championships as coach for the riders with disabilities. Of late, Sandy has been involved with several pilot projects involving the teaching and curriculum development for the Wounded Warriors and Veteran programs. She has a diverse background in many disciplines related to training horses, including racing, 3-day eventing, dressage, carriage driving and therapeutic riding. Sandy was the program director and executive director of CARD, a very large program in Toronto for 19 years. Sandy set out on a mission to help start up and growing programs the last 5 years as the Program Consultant of MANE, in Alabama, Shea Center in San Juan Capistrano and now at Giant Steps in Northern California. Sandy recently hosted and presented at multiple Region Conferences across the country on various topics related to therapeutic riding from horse training techniques, to volunteer management to developing program growth. Sandy is now consulting and conducting workshops full time in all aspects of therapeutic riding through her company “Gaits of Change”.

Also, this weekend we may have a record number of horses and riders attending the Raleigh Indoor “C” Show. Lindsey and Ashley with Dale’s help are shipping 16 horses to the show. Good luck to everyone attending!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Averett IDA Feb. 26th. 2011

The Dressage team travelled to Averett University Saturday for the last show of the regular season. The day started with the first level division where SAPC’s Donna Fowble and Erin Hudson were vying with Averett’s Emily Henderson for the one qualifying slot for Nationals. Erin turned in a strong ride to win the division with a score of 65.41%. Emily placed second with a 62.16% and Donna was sixth with a 60.00%. This tied Erin and Emily with points for the end of the season. The tie was broken by the average percentage for the year with Emily coming out ahead of Erin by a hair. Erin earned the title of reserve champion and a handsome plaque for her wall.

In upper training Andrea Tito scored 62.4% to place second and Lindsey Agaliotis (who had already secured the slot for Nationals and the division champion title) placed third with a 59.2%. This is the first show of the year that Lindsey did not win her division. Casey Curtis placed sixth for St. Andrews.

The lower training riders put in the strongest rides of the day. Freshman Brianne Carter placed second with a score of 67.08% also earning the title of Reserve High Point Rider for the day. Paige Tillison placed fifth with a score of 65.00% and Olivia Taylor placed sixth scoring 65.00% (rider collective marks break ties.)

The Nationals Team slot came down to the riders in the Introductory division. SAPC’s Sarah Key riding for SAPC Team B won the division and Jenna Rash riding for SAPC Team A placed 5th. Averett’s Cat Rock who was tied with Jenna for points for the divisional championship placed 3rd winning the division for the year. Jenna earned the title of Reserve Champion for the year.

Team wise Averett beat SAPC for the Regional title with 26 points to the Knights 24. Coach Dwelle said, “Congratulations to Coach Henderson and the riders at Averett. The Knights worked hard this year, we will start preparing for the 2011/2012 school year right after spring break!”

Sophomore Lindsey Agaliotis will be the sole representative from SAPC competing at the National Championships hosted by the University of Florida at Canterbury Showplace in Florida April 30 – May 1.





Pictures
Regional Reserve Champions!
Andrea Tito warming up
Sarah Key going to the ring
Erin Hudson riding her test
Erin with her plaque and ribbon



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Monday, February 21, 2011

Hunter Seat Team at Lake Waccamaw

by Ashley Duda

The St. Andrews IHSA Hunter Seat Team traveled to Lake Waccamaw for their last regular season competition this Sunday. The Knights came home with a big win. The win secured the Knights as the 2011 IHSA Hunter Seat Zone 4, Region 3 Champions. The hunter seat regional champs will have a month off of competition to train for the zone championships held in early April.

The Knights faced tough competition today when they competed against seven other schools including the two host schools, Coastal Carolina University and the University of North Carolina – Wilmington. Despite not having a home team advantage, the Knights turned in strong ride after strong ride on their way to earning 40 points throughout the day. Picking up wins for the team were Audrey Bolte, Kali Cram, Rob Jacobs, Kayla McBath, Katie Mentzel, and Miranda Wright. Bolte rode very strongly today and won both her intermediate over fences class and open flat class. She earned the most points of any rider at the competition and was awarded the high point rider award. Several riders also qualified for individual regional competition. Additionally, Cram’s win qualified her for Regionals in Novice Fences.

Jacobs also had a banner day as he climbed his way to the top of the Cacchione leaderboard. Each year, the open level rider who has accumulated the most points in their fences and flat classes throughout the competition season, qualifies to compete in the Cacchione Cup at the National competition. Jacobs is the first St. Andrews rider to earn this title since the early 2000’s. Earning a spot to compete in the Cacchione Cup is a huge accomplishment. Many riders vie for the title each year but it takes consistency and solid riding to win. Jacobs has exhibited this consistency and good horsemanship throughout the season.

The team’s win today secured the IHSA Hunter Seat Team’s first regional championship in the history of the program. During the season, teams earn points at each competition. The team with the most points at the end of the season is crowned region champions and advances to post season competition. St. Andrews riders worked tirelessly to ensure the championship. The team competed at seven regular season competitions this season. The team won four of those competitions and finished second in three. The team will continue to work hard as they prepare for Zone competition in hopes of qualifying for IHSA Nationals.

Throughout the year, several St. Andrews riders have qualified as individuals for regional finals competition. Listed below are the St. Andrews riders who have qualified :

Katie Hansen – Open Flat and Open Fences
Rob Jacobs – Open Flat and Open Fences
Audrey Bolte – Open Flat and Novice Fences
Audrey Hayden – Open Flat
Kim Graves – Intermediate Flat
Jodi Brinn – Novice Flat
Sami Cram – Novice Flat
Kali Cram – Novice Fences
Jessica Bitz-Richards – Walk, Trot, Canter Equitation


Full Results from Lake Waccamaw:
Open Flat:
Audrey Bolte – 1st, Katie Hansen – 2nd, Rob Jacobs – 1st
Open Fences:
Katie Hansen – 3rd, Rob Jacobs – 3rd
Intermediate Flat:
Sami Cram – 3rd, Kayla McBath – 1st
Intermediate Fences:
Audrey Bolte – 1st, Keli Van Den Heuvel – 3rd
Novice Flat:
Alexandra Fullerton – 4th, Karen Gruninger – 6th, Missy Hughes – 3rd, Catherine McDowell – 3rd, Katie Mentzel – 1st
Novice Fences :
Kali Cram – 1st
Advanced Walk, Trot, Canter:
Mia Dipillo – 6th, Angela Gaskins – 4th, Miranda Wright – 1st
Walk, Trot:
Alex King – 2nd, Shiloh Kozlowski – 3rd

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Randon Show Results


For the first time ever the IHSA Hunter Seat team qualified for Zones! Congratulations to coach Ashley Duda and all team members.

Special congratulations to Rob Jacobs for winning the Cacchione Cup for our region and qualifying for Nationals! Awesome job!



Late results from last week’s IHSA Western Show at NCSU Feb 13th.

Kelsey with first-reining, and fourth-open
Audrey with second-advanced
Kali-with fourth in novice
Jake with fifth in intermediate
Leah with first in walk/jog

Team that rode at IHSA Western NCSU

Showing Under The Stars

by Heather Wile

Over all it was an amazing night full of fun, great riding and some hard competition. With over sixty students competing and seven trailering in their own horses from local barns the barn was a busy place to be! We started the evening with a great reining demonstration from Kelsey Moody and then went on to the Western Horsemanship classes. The western team was using this event to get ready to go to Virginia Tech. to compete in their IHSA Show this weekend. They had some great rides and looked ready to go represent St. Andrews!

Three of our Dressage riders showed up to compete in the Dressage Equitation class in which Brianna Carter took away the blue ribbon riding her own horse.

As the sun began to set our Open Riders started off the Hunter Seat competition with a very challenging course and some spunky horses! Kali Cram ended up the blue ribbon winner with great flat work and a well thought out ride over jumps. In our Intermediate class we had a large number of riders on their own horses. The Dressage Team was well represented by Donna Fowble and Brianna Carter who had great rides over fences placing 6th and 4th but it was Jenn Callahan who rode away with the blue ribbon who will also be representing St. Andrews at the ANRC championships in April in the 2'6" division. Novice Over Fences kicked off with again some great flat work and great equitation! Blake Liljestrand who rides walk/trot for the IHSA Hunter Seat and Western teams took first place followed by Amanda Massengale in second and Caitlin Karolak in third. Next in rode our Walk/Trot Beginning Canter riders who did a great job! Rachel Samuel had a great ride in her first Showing Under the Stars and so did Danielle Martin on her on horse. The blue ribbon ride belongs to Hillary Todd on her own horse followed by Alex King who will be representing the IHSA Hunter Seat team later this weekend at Lake Waccamaw. The Hunter Seat divisions came to a close with our three sections of Advanced Walk/Trot/Canter. Miranda Wright, Stephanie Whitlock and Ellen Tobin all walked away with a blue ribbon followed in second by Angela Gaskins, Amanda Liguori, and Sarah Jones.

The Ride-A-Buck class was a great way to end the night with some great riding and lots of laughs. Brittany Powell held her buck the longest and walked away with the winnings. Some honorable mentions belong to Tricia James, Leah Davison, Jenna Rash, Jenn Callahan, and Natalie Norwood who was representing the SAPC Equestrian Staff!

Western Horsemanship- We had 3 divisions
Section A-
1st- Brittany Powell
2nd- Kali Cram
3rd- Shannon Leggett
4th- AnnNeal Thompson
5th- Lindsey Agaliotis
6th- Andrea Tito
7th- Alex Myers

Section B
1st- Maddie Webb
2nd- Andrea Velez
3rd- Jake Nix
4th- Blake Liljestrand
5th- Shelly Whitmore
6th- Lauren Parker

Section C
1st- Stephanie McElhaney
2nd- Megan Nedow
3rd- leah Davison
4th- Tyler Gritzuk
5th- Chris Harrelson

Dressage Seat Equitation
1st- Brianna Carter
2nd Hannah Firth
3rd- katelee Johnson

Open Over Fences
1st- Kali Cram
2nd- Audrey Bolte
3rd- Katie Hansen
4th- Sami Cram
5th- Rob Jacobs
6th- Kayla McBath
7th- Audrey Hayden

Intermediate Over Fences
1st- Jenn Callahan
2nd- Tricia James
3rd- Alexandra Fullerton
4th- Donna Fowble
5th- Kaila Hershman
6th- Brianna Carter

Novice Over Fences
1st- Blake Liljestrand
2nd- Amanda Massengale
3rd- Caitlin Karolak
4th- Katie Mentzel
5th- Marina Richardson
6th- Paula Kramer

Beginning WTC
1st- Hillary Todd
2nd- Alex King
3rd- Rachel McGarvey
4th- Holly Hickman
5th- Danielle Martin
6th- Rachel Samuel

Walk/Trot/Canter - 3 sections

Section A
1st- Miranda Wright
2nd- Angela Gaskins
3rd- Leah Davison
4th- Kelsey Jones
5th- Stephanie McElhaney
6th- Erin Hudson

Section B
1st- Stephanie Whitlock
2nd- Amanda Liguori
3rd- Kathryn Farley
4th- Shiloh Kozlowski
5th- Jenna Rash

Section C
1st- Ellen Tobin
2nd- Sarah Jones
3rd- Jessica Bitz-Richards
4th- Emily Caton
5th- Angie Cormack
6th- Tori Burkey

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Huge Weekend Ahead!

Friday evening Showing Under the Stars including a huge Ride-A-Buck class! Saturday Kris Hamilton clinic for the dressage team, Open House for prospective students, and the Western team leaves for VA Tech for a 6:00 p.m. show. BTW Congrats to Kelsey Moody and Leah Davison for qualifying for IHSA Western Regionals.

Sunday the IHSA Hunter Seat team travels to Lake Waccamaw for their last show of the regular season. GO KNIGHTS!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Dressage Pictures and IHSA

Saturday the IHSA Hunter Seat team hosts at St. Andrews and Sunday the Western team travels to NCSU - Go Knights!

Pictures from last weekend's IDA show thanks to Rooney Coffman and Shannon Leggett.

Top top bottom & Left to right
Paige Tillison on Magic & Lindsey Agaliotis on Astro
Brianne Carter on Reagan
Madison Webb on Feeney
Donna Fowble of Corky
The Team with their ribbons!








Sunday, February 6, 2011

SAPC IDA Feb 5, 2011

We are so fortunate to have a covered arena attached to an indoor adjacent to a barn so we can run a horse show in wet cold weather where everyone stays dry and has shelter from the wind plus a place to warm up between rides. This part of the facility is designed to accommodate the Ride-Like-A-Knight Therapeutic Riding Program which operates Monday through Friday. Lucky for us that IDA shows are on the weekend!

Riders from Furman University, Averett University, NCSU and UNC Charlotte braved the rainy drive to compete at St. Andrews. The day started well for St. Andrews with senior Donna Fowble winning the first level division with a score of 67.6%. “My dream as a freshman was to ride at first level and I have now fulfilled that dream” said Donna who started in the lower training division in her freshmen year. Freshmen Erin Hudson placed third in the first level division with a score of 66.2%.

Lindsey Agaliotis put in a strong ride riding last in the upper training division to win the division and secure her slot at IDA Nationals with a score of 70.7%. Junior Andrea Tito earned fifth place in the division with a score of 64.3%. Andrea also serves as the Dressage Show Chair for Riding Council putting in many hours and much effort to organize the horse show. She had this to say about the day, “Seeing all the disciplines come together and create such a fantastic event is completely worth all the hours organizing everything.”

Lower training riders continued the winning streak earning five of the six top placings in the division. Freshmen Brianna Carter won the division and high point rider of the day with a score of 71.5%. Close behind her were Paige Tillison, Olivia Taylor, Lauren Parker and Madison Webb.

In the Introductory division new team members Sarah Kee and Callian Trujillo put in good rides earning second and fifth place respectively. Senior Jenna Rash placed third and Katelee Johnson placed sixth riding at the very end of the day.

Lindsey Agaliotis secured her slot for Nationals but Donna Fowble, Erin Hudson and Jenna Rash could also qualify with strong rides at Averett on Feb 26th. St. Andrews and Averett are now tied for the Regional Championship. The last show at Averett will decide who goes to Nationals in FL at the end of April.


Team Results
1. SAPC Team A - 15
2. SAPC Team B - 14
3. Averett Team B - 10
4. SAPC Team C - 9
5. Individual Team B – 8 66.53%
6. NCSU Team A – 8 64.26%
7. Furman Team A – 8 63.26%
8. UNC Charlotte – 5
9. Individuals C - 4
10. Averett A - 3
11. Individuals A – 1

First Level Test One
1. Donna Fowble SAPC 67.6%
2. Laura Thompson AU 66.9%
3. Erin Hudson SAPC 66.2%
4. Laura Borges AU 64.8%
5. Emily Henderson SAPC 63.1%
6. Ellen Shaw NCSU 60.7%

Training Level Test Two
1. Lindsey Agaliotis SAPC 70.7% Reserve High Point Rider
2. Caitlin Oikemus UNC-C 68.2%
3. Khrystynna Hunsinger AU 66.4%
4. Lizzie Kenelly FU 65.4%
5. Andrea Tito SAPC 64.3%
6. Shannon Stone AU 63.6%

Introductory Level Test C
1. Brianna Carter SAPC 71.5% High Point Rider
2. Paige Tillison SAPC 69.0%
3. Olivia Taylor SAPC 65.0%
4. Lauren Parker SAPC 64.5%
5. Christine Fiebeck AU 63.0%
6. Madison Webb SAPC 62.5%

Introductory Level Test A
1. Jennifer Cooke NCSU 70.6%
2. Sarah Kee SAPC 70.0%
3. Jenna Rash SAPC 67.5%
4. Lindsey Baker AU 66.9%
5. Callian Trujillo SAPC 66.3%
6. Katelee Johnson SAPC 66.3%

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Holiday Tournament of Champions

Saturday’s Tournament of Champions was yet another example of the incredible teamwork that is St. Andrews. Can we put on a horse show? Oh yeah! The lesson barn was decorated with garland, Christmas trees, lights, snowflakes, and reindeer. A smiling inflatable nutcracker welcomed everyone at the gate and reindeer and poinsettias decorated the tents and stabling areas. The horses were for the most part body clipped and beautifully turned out. Our friends from Virginia Intermont brought six of horses to swell the ranks of the upper level horses. Thanks Eddie!

The day started with Opening Ceremonies including the National Anthem sung by Bill McConnell and members from the choir and opening remarks from IHSA founder Bob Cacchione. Mike Kryszak served as the announcer for the day and the usual cast of characters worked the paddock,, the barn and the draw table. Classes ran all day with short breaks to drag the ring. Chartwells was kept busy at the concession stand as everyone tried to stay warm. At the end of the day Delaware Valley came out on top with St. Andrews a close second.

Congratulations to all the competitors and thank you to the St. Andrews community for putting on a fabulous horse show.



Schooling on Friday


SAPC 8th placed team


Santa's helper in the paddock


Coach Duda and Jodi Brinn



Reserve Champions with their coach Ashley Duda & program director Peggy McElveen. Also in the picture organizer Gwen (left end) and IHSA founder Bob Cacchione (far right)

Monday, November 22, 2010

IHSA Western Nov 21st


Kelsey Moody and Sailor and the High Point Ribbon



IHSA Western team had a successful show Sunday beating NCSU by 2 points to take a regional lead of 9 points. SAPC first place winners were Kelsey Moody in Open Horsemanship, Andrea Velez in Intermediate 1, Blake Liljestrand in walk/jog section A and Leah Davison in walk/jog section B. (Great way to celebrate your 21st birthday Nov 22nd - Happy Birthday Leah!)

Going into the Thanksgiving break SAPC leads the region with 156 points to NCSU’s 147. In the AQHA High Point Rider SAPC’s Kelsey Moody has 50 points to NCSU’s Kody Zagmann’s 47 points.

Kelsey & Sailor


Audrey Bolte on Popsicle


Blake Liljestrand on Reagan


Andrea Velez on Timmie



Leah Davison on Timmie

Sunday, November 21, 2010

SAPC IDA Nov 20th


The Dressage Team

SAPC horses and equestrian students worked hard Sat. at the IDA show hosted by St. Andrews. The show ran very smoothly with hunt seat team members tacking up and holding horses for their team mates on the dressage team. In addition to the horses that regularly participate in dressage lessons horses were “borrowed” from hunt seat and therapeutic riding.

At first level Jake, Astaire and Danny placed 1st, 2nd & 3rd . Donna Fowble beat Erin Hudson for 4th place with a tie broken by judge Cindy Sydnor. Lindsey Agaliotis maintained her lead in upper training scoring 73.2% to win the division. Freshman Katherine Kaltenback was second with a score of 68.8%. In lower training Lauren Parker and Madison Webb were 2nd & 3rd respectively. At Intro Big John took high point ride of the day scoring 74%. Freshman Hannah Firth was 2nd on Jeb with 69%, Jenna Rash was 3rd, Kacie Myers 4th and Katelee Johnson 6th riding Skunk. SAPC Team A finished one point behind Averett. SAPC Team C was 4th and SAPC Team B 5th.

Alum Greta Friesen served as scribe, Joanne Agaliotis took care of scoring and several parents were on hand to support the SAPC riders. The dressage team has two more shows in the spring to finish the season - SAPC Feb. 5 and Averett Feb. 26.



Team A, Erin Hudson, Lindsey Agaliotis, Jenna Rash, Olivia Taylor

Katelee Johnson & Skunk


Jenna Rash & Big John


Kacie Meyers & Big John


Hannah Firth & Jeb




Team
1 - Averett Team A, 17 pts.
2 – SAPC Team A, 16 pts.
3 – Averett Team B, 13 pts.
4 – SAPC Team C, 11 pts.
5 - SAPC Team B, 10 pts.
6 – Furman Team A, 3 pts.
7 – NCSU Team A, 1 pt.

First Level Test 1
1 –Emily Henderson, AU 72.00%
2 – Laura Borges, AU 68.66%
3 - Laura Thompson, AU 66.33%
4 – Donna Fowble SAPC 63.66%
5 – Erin Hudson, SAPC 63.66%
6 – Emily Carroll, FU 56.33%

Training Level Test 4
1 – Lindsey Agaliotis, SAPC 73.2%
2 – Katherine Kaltenback, SAPC 68.8%
3 – Shannon Stone, AU 62.4%
4 – Khrystynna Hunsinger, AU 62.0%
5 - Andrea Tito, SAPC 59.2%
6 – Andrea Massa, NCSU 58.4%

Training Level Test 2
1-Christine Fiebeck AU 71.07%
2 – Lauren Parker, SAPC 65.71%
3 – Valavie Harr, AU 65.36%
4 – Madison Webb, SAPC 63.21%
5 – Allie Pedigo, FU 62.14%
6 – Katie Coleman, FU 61.78%

Introductory Level Test B
1 – Cat Rock, AU 74.0%
2 – Hannah Firth, SAPC 69.0%
3 – Jenna Rash, SAPC 68.3%
4 – Kacie Myers, SAPC 66.0%
5 - Brittany Hoffman, NCSU 66.0%
6 – Katelee Johnson, SAPC 65.0%

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Kelsey Moody at the AQHA World Show


Kelsey and Blue


This article appeared on gohorseshow.com. Congratulations to Kelsey on a fabulous show!

Our nice streak of weather is nowhere to be found on this nasty rainy and windy day in Oklahoma City. It would be my mom and sister’s luck to just miss the sun and warm breeze. Despite the gross weather outside, we all wake up, get dressed, and head out to the show. It seems while my excitement has worn off, my family has caught the World Show fever; we couldn’t be there early enough.

The show was kicked off today with five different halter classes, and then four other hunter classes. First up on the list of riding classes was the Equitation on the Flat. This class is such an elegant class to watch, especially with the ‘queen’ of the Equitation, Jessica Johnson and Royalty in Blue in it. In my opinion, not many people can compare to Jessica with that leg of steel and perfect posture.

Today, it was two black horses left standing in the middle of the pen, and who else was it but Jessica Johnson and Kelsey Moody. Kelsey has quite an inspirational story behind her pretty smile and bubbly attitude.

On the arena floor you can see Kelsey start to cry when it the announcer gets down to just two, and I look over to my right I can see her mom, Kay Moody, jumping around in her seat! She was one proud mama. Both girls look over and congratulate each other as the announcer calls Kelsey out as the Reserve World Champion. She leans over and gives her partner, Blue, a big pat on the neck. I couldn’t be happier for anyone.

I met up with Kelsey soon after she got finished with pictures and what not. When I asked Kelsey what this accomplishment meant to her, she said, “I feel like I already won, because Jessica is so good it’s almost like she’s in a league of her own.” What good sportmanship.


Kelsey goes to school at Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian College in Laurinsburg, NC where she rides on the IHSA English and Western team. Ms. Moody will graduate in May of 2011. Kelsey was no new comer to the world show scene, but this was her first year at the AQHA Amateur World Show. Back in 2006 she and Blue were 6th in the Horsemanship and finalist in the Trail, Eq, and Western Riding at the Youth World. Then in 2007 she was 8th in the Horsemanship and 7th in the Showmanship. Her last year in youth she didn’t have the chance to show Blue, but she did have a top ten finish on her pleasure horse, Hot Lil Mama. To add to Kelsey’s List of accomplishments, she was 7th in the Trail and 10th in the Horsemanship here at the Amateur World Show, along with her newly awarded Reserve World Champion in Equitation.

Blue got hurt back in 2007 after the Youth World and the Colvin team managed to get him through another year, but ended up not being able to show at the 2008 Youth World, and had to give him some time off. Kelsey said they didn’t know if he’d ever be able to show again. She smiles and says, “I’m so glad he’s alive and it’s such a blessing to get to show.” I remember showing for a few years with Kelsey in the youth, and it’s obvious this big pretty gelding had way too much heart to give up now. Seems like he’s got many years of talent left to put in the show pen.

I asked Kelsey what she thought of the pattern today, and she said, “ My favorite part to the pattern was the hand gallop. I’m glad they are making Equitation more English rather than horsemanship in English attire. The hardest part, to me, was the hand gallop to the stop.” Which might I add, she nailed it perfectly.

I also wanted to ask, for all you trying to improve your equitation, what Kelsey’s secret to a super tight equitation leg was. She laughs, and says, “I give lots of credit to my coach at school. I get to ride the crazy warmbloods without stirrups. It just takes lots of practice and riding time.” As Charlene Carter would say, “perfect practice makes perfect.”

Plans for the talented duo are just to continue showing. This true all around girl says she might want to take up some reining in the future. We don’t want to leave mama Kay out; Kelsey says she will probably show Blue some in the Select Trail.

Once again, congratulations to Double T Blue Chip and Kelsey Moody in the Amateur Equitation.

Today for the McMullen’s was quite slow. We mostly visited ALL the shops in the trade shows, watched the Amateur Classes, and then hurried back to catch the always entertaining Working Cowhorse. A class that, when I am an Amateur, and my parents have sold my horses, I might want to take up. After the Cowhorse ended, we all ordered take out at the Cheesecake Factory then sat around and visited with our good friend Julie at her trailer. It’s Friday night, so I know we are leaving Sunday morning, but I wish we could be here another week. One more full day of reporting I have left for you, so I’ll try my hardest to make it a good one!

Back Soon,

Lindsey

IHSA Hunter Seat Show - Nov 14th

All the colleges and universities in IHSA Zone 4, Region 3 competed at Jill and Rhett Taylor’s beautiful farm, Cottonwood, in Vanceboro, NC on Sunday, November 14. The weather was exquisite, the food delicious, and the hospitality was Southern at its best. The judge was Mike Rosser from Southern Pines.

Many St. Andrews alums worked together to organize and produce this show. Laura Underhill Norment and Caroline Taylor prepared the horses. Laura and Caroline teach full time at Cottonwood and coach the riding team from East Carolina University. Natalie Norwood, Morgan Worthington, Gabby Grubic, and Nikki Heath served as warm up riders. Sarah Rhymer ran the Draw Table (and was a warm up rider). Mike Kryszak was the announcer and the tack organizer. Even though the show was hosted by ECU and UNC-W we felt right at home being surrounded and cheered on by so many SAPC alums!

The riders from St. Andrews won the team championship! This win increased our lead in Zone 4, Region 3 to 16 points. Additionally, Audrey Bolte qualified for Regional Finals in Open Flat. Coach Duda had her team ready to ride their best.

Highlights:
Katie Hansen and Audrey Bolte each won their Open Flat classes. Rob Jacobs rode very consistently and placed second in his Open Flat and Open Fences classes. Audrey Hayden was fourth in Open Flat.
Kim Graves and Kayla McBath each placed second in their Intermediate Flat classes. Keli Van Den Heuvel was third in Intermediate Fences.
Jennifer Callahan was first in Novice Flat followed by Tara Algeria in second and Andrew Michael in fifth.
The Cram twins excelled in Novice Fences with Kali winning first and Sami winning second.
Miranda Wright was fourth in Walk, Trot, Canter and Shiloh Kozlowski was first in Walk, Trot.

Current Team Standings
St. Andrews 199 points
UNC-Chapel Hill 183
North Carolina State 179
Duke 145
UNC- Charlotte 138
East Carolina 81
Coastal Carolina 71
UNC-Wilmington 58

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Averett IDA

Averett University took full advantage of “home team advantage” at yesterday’s IDA show. We had a beautiful fall day at the Averett Equestrian Center with SAPC fielding 14 riders. Lindsey Agaliotis held onto her regional lead by convincingly winning the upper training division with a score of 70%. Erin Hudson rode a good test to earn 3rd place in first level and Donna Fowble was close behind her in 3rd place. Less than 5 percentage points separated the top 6 riders in first level. SAPC lower training riders Lauren Parker, Olivia Taylor and Paige Tillison were 4th, 5th and 6th behind Averett riders in the top three slots. At the introductory level freshman Kacie Meyers at her first IDA show placed 3rd with a score of 67.0% and senior Jenna Rash placed 6th .

Team Results

1st - Averett Team B
2nd – Averett Team A
3rd – Averett Team C
4th – SAPC Team A
5th – SAPC Team C
6th – NCSU Team A

Individual Results

First Level Test 1
1st - Emily Henderson AU, 69.33%
2nd – Laura Borges AU, 67.00%
3rd – Erin Hudson SAPC, 66.67%
4th – Laura Thompson AU, 65.33%
5th – Donna Fowble SAPC, 65.33%
6th – Charlotte Holt NCSU, 64.67%

Training Level Test 3
1st – Lindsey Agaliotis SAPC, 70.00%
2nd – Shannon Stone AU, 68.8%
3rd – Elizabeth Clapper AU, 68.8%
4th – William Robertson AU, 66.8%
5th - Lizzie Kennelly FU, 63.6%
6th – Andrea Massa NCSU, 62.8%

Training Level Test 1
1st – Valerie Harr AU, 72.17%
2nd – Jessie Hayes AU, 71.30%
3rd – Christina Fiebeck AU, 67.83%
4th – Lauren Parker SAPC, 65.65%
5th – Olivia Taylor SAPC, 64.35%
6th – Paige Tillison SAPC, 63.90%

Introductory Test B
1st – Cat Rock AU, 71.5%
2nd – Lindsey Baker AU, 69.0%
3rd – Kacie Meyers SAPC, 67.0%
4th – Wendeline Shea NCSU, 64.0%
5th – Ashley Farmer FU, 63.5%
6th – Jenna Rash SAPC, 63.5%

Regional Team Standings
SAPC - 11
Averett - 11
NCSU - 8
Furman - 6

Friday, November 12, 2010

November Happenings

Pebbles, Megan and four seniors just returned from the NARHA conference in Denver CO. From all accounts the conference was very educational for all attendees and allowed the seniors to make many contacts in the TH industry.

This weekend Jackie & Carla are taking 14 riders to the Averett IDA show on Saturday, Ashley and the IHSA team travel to UNC Wilmington on Sunday and Lindsey is taking a couple of rider to the hunter derby in Greensboro.

Next weekend is shaping up to be pretty busy as well with the SAPC IDA Show & Western Open House on Saturday and a Western IHSA show on Sunday.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Results of SAPC IHSA Show Oct 30th

St. Andrews team remains in 1st place in the Region by 8 points. Katie Hansen remains 1st in Cacchione Cup Standings in the region followed by Rob Jacobs in 2nd Place.

10/30/10 show results
High Point Team - University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill - 41
Reserve High Point Team - St. Andrews Presbyterian College - 39

High Point Rider - Audrey Bolte - St. Andrews
Reserve High Point Rider - Marion Price - NC State

Individual Results for St. Andrews Riders:

Walk Trot Canter - Shiloh Kozlowski - 1st Place
Alex King - 2nd Place

Beginning Walk Trot Canter - Leah Davison - 2nd Place
Brittany Powell - 3rd Place

Advanced Walk Trot Canter - Angela Gaskins - 3rd Place
Sarah Jones - 3rd Place
Paula Kramer - 3rd Place

Novice Flat - Tara Algeri - 1st Place
Jodi Brinn - 1st Place
Jenn Callahan - 1st Place
Missy Hughes - 1st Place
Katie Mentzel - 2nd Place
Andrew Michael - 2nd Place
Karen Gruninger - 3rd Place
Amanda Massengale - 3rd Place
Park Hoey - 4th Place

Novice Over Fences - Audrey Bolte - 1st Place
Alie McGraw - 6th Place

Intermediate Flat - Kayla McBath - 1st Place
Kim Graves - 3rd Place

Intermediate Over Fences - Keli Van Den Heuval - 2nd Place
Andrew Michael - 3rd Place

Open Flat - Audrey Bolte - 1st Place
Rob Jacobs - 1st Place
Katie Hansen - 3rd Place
Audrey Hayden - 3rd Place

Open Over Fences - Kim Graves - 2nd Place
Katie Hansen - 4th Place
Rob Jacobs - 4th Place

Successful Weekend for IDA Team!

Intercollegiate dressage is about showing off the horse you draw to the best of his/her ability. Some horses move better than others, some are tense or nervous, some are a little lazy and some are just plain hard to figure out! The IDA team demonstrated true horsemanship at this weekend’s NCSU IDA show with every horse they drew. Each rider brought out the best in the horse they drew showing off the horse’s gaits, riding accurately and demonstrating their own solid foundation.

We were blessed with a beautiful fall day and also enjoyed the company of many parents and non-competing team members. The NCSU dressage team hosted the show at Bridgette MacNair’s Buckhorn Farm in Apex, NC. All of the horses were loaned by either Bridgett or her customers and we are truly grateful for their generosity.

At the end of the day the two SAPC teams were first and second with SAPC riders also winning each of the four divisions. Senior Jenna Rash beat out Paige Tillison for High Point rider for the day with a score of 71% to Paige’s 70.896%.





Results of NCSU IDA Oct 31st.

Team Results
1st SAPC Team A,Team Average 68.978%
2nd SAPC Team B, Team Average 67.133%
3rd Averett Team A Team Average 65.877%
4th NCSU Team B, Team Average 65.094%
5th Averett Team B, Team Average 63.795%
6th NCSU Team A, Team Average 62.92%
7th Furman Team A, Team Average 61.736%

Regional Standings
SAPC 7 pts.
Averett 5 pts.
NCSU 4 pts.
Furman 3 pts.

Individual Competition
First Level Test 1
1st Erin Hudson, SAPC 67.666%, 7 pts.
2nd Charlotte Holt, NCSU 66.000%*, 5 pts.
3rd Donna Fowble, SAPC 66.000%* 4 pts.
4th Emily Henderson, Averett, 63.666%, 3 pts.
5th Ellen Shaw, NCAU, 63.000%, 2 pts.
6th Laura Thompson, 61.333%, 1 pt.

Training Level Test 3
1st Lindsey Agaliotis, SAPC 68.4%, 7 pts.
2nd Andrea Tito, SAPC 64.4%*, 5 pts.
3rd Shannon Stone, Averett 64.4%*, 4 pts.
4th Krytynna Hunsinger, Averett 64.4%*, 3 pts.
5th Andrea Massa, NCSU 58.8%, 2 pts.
6th Elizabeth Kenelly, Furman 57.6% 1 pt.

Training Level Test 1
1st Paige Tillison, SAPC 70.869% 7 pts. Reserve High Point Rider
2nd Christina Fiebeck, Averett, 69.565%, 5 pts.
3rd Lane Daley, NCSU 66.956%, 4 pts.
4th Valerie Harr, Averett 65.652%, 3 pts.
5th Cassie Uricchio, NCSU 64.782%, 2 pts.
6th Katie Coleman, Furman 62.608%, 1 pt.

Introductory Level B
1st Jenna Rash, SAPC 71.000%, 7 pts. High Point Rider
2nd Ashley Farmer, Furman 65.000%*, 5 pts.
3rd Hannah Firth, SAPC 65.000%* 4 pts.
4th Jennifer Cooke, NCSU 64.5% 3pts.
5th Cat Rock, Averett 60.500% 2 pts.
6th Wendeline Shea 60.000% 1 pt.



* Tie broken by rider coefficient or if that was tied by the judge.