JoJo Boon was raised by John and Hope Mitchell who sold the horse just days before the finals to Steve and Michelle Anderson of Victoria, Texas.
Tatum Rice and Shes Twice As Smooth, owned by William and Lisa Hefley of Little Rock, Ark., were reserve with a 220.
The John Deere Division of the Open class is offered to riders who have earned less than $200,000 NCHA dollars.
Limited Non-Pro sponsored by Jeffrey Matthews Cutting Horses
Ashley Snider, Burleson, Texas, and Bobs A Player secured the Limited Non-Pro Finals by marking a 218. The duo took home more than $14,000 for the win.
Bobs A Player was a $4,500 purchase from the 2008 Western Bloodstock Futurity Sale.
"He got better with every run, and that is great for a 3-year-old," Snider said. "He didn't miss a lick, I was really proud of him."
Purdy Play and Jack Waggoner, Bridgeport, Texas, were reserve with 216 points.
The Limited Non-Pro class is based on Non-Professional earnings up to December 1, 1995 plus all money won in all approved classes after that date whose lifetime earnings in NCHA approved and/or sponsored events equals less than $200,000 and is restricted to current NCHA Non-Professional card holders.
The National Cutting Horse Association has more than 20,000 members across the United States with a wide range of backgrounds. Each year more than 2,200 NCHA-approved events are held throughout the country with more than $43 million in prize money awarded.
For additional show results or information about the NCHA, visit www.nchacutting.com.





