Mary Ann Rapp, ranked second among all-time non-pro money earners with over $2.5 million, dominated the PCCHA Non-Pro Futurity finals with a 219-point win on Twice Is Right and a 216-point second-place finish on Boon In A Blue Moon.
Rapp was also reserve champion of the PCCHA Non-Pro 4-Year-Old Stakes aboard Swinging Star Pepto and placed fourth in the PCCHA Non-Pro 5/6-Year-Old Classic on Tootsie Rey. This past September, she rode Twice Is Right, by Smart Little Lena, as reserve champion of the Brazos Bash Non-Pro Futurity.
Im Countin Checks, who surpassed $500,000 in career earnings with a win in the PCCHA Open Classic under Matt Gaines, on October 27, marked 225 points to win the Non-Pro Classic championship for owner Kyle Manion. It was the 6-year-old stallion’s sixth major win in 2008.
Bonnie Martin won the Non-Pro 4-Year-Old Stakes with 222 points riding Rubys Royal CD. It was Martin’s third title this year on the CD Royal daughter. She also won the El Rancho Non-Pro Derby and was reserve champion of the South Point Non-Pro Derby aboard the mare.
In September, Martin won the El Rancho Non-Pro Classic on Kittens, by High Brow Cat. The victory was the 6-year-old mare’s 15th limited age event win. Only Shakin Flo, with 18, and Tap O Lena, with 17, have won more.
For PCCHA Futurity results, click here.