

Megan, Millie and Sydney
2003 Results
- NFC/ENFC Chynell Megan (Megan): 2003 Cocker
National Champion. The first Spaniel ever (Springer or Cocker) to win both
the English National Championship (January 2003) and American National
Cocker Championship (November 1, 2003).
- FC Diana Floss of Windmillwood (Millie):
2003 Cocker National 3rd Place.
- FC Warrener's Yellowhammer (Sydney): 2003
High Point Dog earning 35 Points. Sydney won 6 open stakes in 2003. ·
- Paul McGagh awarded "High Point Professional Handler." In 2003,
Paul entered 19 open all age stakes running under 38 different judges. He
won 14 trials and placed second 6 times. (One second place was to Vicky
running Merrin.)
- Warrener's California Quail (Storm)
won his first open all age stake at the age of 1 year, 1 day.
- Four new Field Champions:
1. Cracker
2. Megan
3. Morgan
4. Merrin
- The following amateur handlers entered dogs that we trained in 2000-2003
Open Stakes:
Harold Bixby
Bob Crawford
Tawney Crawford
Dick Dixon
A.R. Ginn, Jr.
Ollie Ginn
John Holland
Jack Jones
Perry Meske
Missy Meske
Steve Saramento
Leslie Williams
Alan Wilson
Sue Wilson
2002 Results
- Qualified and entered 22 dogs in the 2002 National Cocker Championship.
- Placed 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at the 2002 National Cocker Championship
- Took two Certificates of Merit at the 2002 National Cocker Championship
- Entered 15 open all age stakes.
Three first placements
Seven second placements
Nine third placements
Five fourth placements
- One new Field Champion: Sydney
2001 Results
- 2001 High Point dog - FC Meg with 46 total
points (most ever in a single year)
- High Point Professional Handler
- Entered 20 Open All Age Stakes
Twelve first placements
Twelve second placements
Three third placements
Eight fourth placements
- Four new Field Champions
Barney
Monty
Eden
Splash
2000 and Earlier Results
- Qualified 22 dogs for the 2000 Cocker National Championship and entered
17.
- Placed first, second and fourth at the 2000 Cocker National
Championship. Also, received The Guns Award and a Certificate of Merit.
- Named high point handler in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2000.
- Qualified 15 dogs for the 1998 Cocker National Championship.
- Placed second and fourth at the 1998 Cocker National Championship.
- Won the first Cocker Field Trial in 1993.