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Reynolds Leads Wildcats to First-Place Tie
Dec. 2, 2001
Stillwater, Okla. - Maureen Reynolds tied for high-point rider honors on Sunday, helping Kansas State to a tie for first place with host Oklahoma State in a collegiate equestrian hunt show. The Wildcats and Cowboys scored 28 points to tie for team honors in a close battle. Texas A&M was third with 27 points and West Texas A&M was fourth with 26 points. Reynolds, a junior from Shawnee Mission, Kan., finished second in both open fences and open flat for the Wildcats. She tied for high-point rider on Sunday with Ashley Authement of LSU, Katie McClusky of West Texas A&M and Leslie Bailey of Texas A&M. Allison Woodworth won the open fences competition for K-State, which also got first-place honors from Dehlia Burden in open flat, Angie Guglielmino in intermediate flat, Stephanie Angalet in walk-trot and Janelle Orr in novice flat. Wildcats who earned second-place finishes were Sarah Pittenger (advanced walk-trot-canter), Sarah Waxman (intermediate flat) and Gretchen Reed (beginning walk-trot-canter). Amanda Gilbert was third at beginning walk-trot-canter and Jessica Gittleman was third in walk-trot. The show was the last on the Kansas State fall schedule. The Wildcats resume equestrian competition in the spring. --ksu-- |