Reserve Champion, 2022 AOA National Show: Walking Fleece, Huacaya Brown Color Champion (Class of 30) (Judge: Ken Hibbits)
1st Place, 2023 Alpaca Western Extravaganza: Halter, Huacaya Brown Yearling Female (Class of 5) (Judge: Ken Hibbits)
1st Place, 2023 TxOLAN Bluebonnet Stakes: Halter, Huacaya Brown Yearling Female (Class of 9) (Judge: Helen Testa) Judge's comments: "The first-place winner is edging out the group in terms of that fineness. She's got a very fine fleece. The density is great for the relative fineness and when I get into the fiber, I'm working it down into the extremities and seeing the same expression of architecture. So just super, super softness to this fleece. The highest degree of fineness in the class, so congratulations to you. She's nice and level in her top length, squared off in her appearance, so congratulations on your first place."
1st Place, 2022 CABA Classic: Halter, Full Fleece Huacaya Dark Brown Female Juvenile (Class of 3) (Judge: Ken Hibbits) **Ranch mate Majestic's Ellie was Reserve Champion
1st Place, 2022 AOA National Show: Walking Fleece, Huacaya Dark Brown Juvenile (Class of 8) (Judge: Ken Hibbits)
2nd Place, 2022 Alpaca Western Extravaganza: Halter, Full Fleece Huacaya Brown Female Juvenile (Class of 5) (Judge: Diana Timmerman)
2nd Place, 2022 CABA Classic: Walking Fleece, Huacaya Dark Brown Juvenile (Class of 6) (Judge: Laurel Shouvlin) **1st Place won Reserve Champion
2nd Place, 2022 California Classic: Halter, Full Fleece Huacaya Brown Female Juvenile (Class of 2) (Judge: Beverly Brehm) *No Brown Championship Class
2nd Place, 2022 California Classic: Walking Fleece, Huacaya Brown Juvenile (Class of 4) (Judge: Ken Hibbits) *No Brown Championship Class
3rd Place, 2023 CABA Classic: Halter, Huacaya Brown Yearling Female (Class of 6) (Judge: Wade Gease)
3rd Place, 2023 TxOLAN Sweetheart Spectacular: Halter, Huacaya Med. Brown Yearling Female (Class of 8) (Judge: Robin Nasemann). Judge's comments: "This was a very good group all the way down to 6th place. It was very tough to judge because they were so even in quality across the whole group. Very, very beautiful in style and also very uniform in micron. If you look at my sleeve, the samples are very similar in micron, that's very positive to see and also conformationally strong, so well-done. She is very compact; I like the compactness of this alpaca. I like the head style. The proportions are very correct, so that's positive to see. She was quite fine, nice staple organization, definition and density."
4th Place, 2022 AOA National Show: Halter, Full Fleece Huacaya Dark Brown Female Juvenile (Class of 9) (Judge: Nick Harrington-Smith)