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Congrats to Tony King and Wild Covey Heatwave

Jeff Davis | Go back to current news
Posted 04/29/2009




On the weekend of March 14-15, Wild Covey Heatwave earned another significant placement by garnering a Runner-Up Championship at the AFTCA Region 5 Walking Shooting Dog Championship at the Whetstone WMA near Williamsburg, MO. Henry put down a beautiful 5 find performance that was capped off with a strong finish and a limb find at 58 minutes in the brace.

Pictured in the photo is:

Back Row: Aaron McAfee, Chris Gebhardt, Bella Gebhardt, Todd Babbel - Judge, Vegas Mathiessen - Judge, and Ken Black
Front Row: Jason Kemna -Scout and Co-owner, and Tony King - Co-owner and Handler with Wild Covey Heatwave
 

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