Pam Mehrtens
Austin, Aztec, Bullet, Sadie
Pam started playing flyball in 1992 to build confidence in dogs she had rescued. Her first flyball dog was an insecure Doeberman rescue named Luxor. Getting the opportunity to have so much fun with her dogs is what always keeps Pam coming back for more - she is crazy about flyball. |
Beverly Seymour
Rage, Flash, Traction
Bev started training her Golden Retrievers for flyball in 1998 after seeing a demo.
During her (little) time away from flyball, Bev works for the city schools, runs
a Mommy Taxi Service to sports events and practices, and volunteers at the local
obedience club training classes and dog shows.
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Dylan Seymour
Bullet, Bun
Dylan became more interested in flyball once Trevor got his own dog! He had been using
the team's already-trained dogs to learn the ropes until he got his own dog, Bun,
in October 2006. He was
awarded the U-FLI Junior Handler pin on November 26, 2005. Dylan is a math wiz and
maintains a 4.0 GPA in the city schools'
GATE program.
| Trevor Seymour
China, Flyer, Rage, Sadie
Trevor started running dogs in flyball in 2000. Together, Trevor and Flyer went through obedience
classes and then he trained her in flyball. On October 22, 2006, Trevor became the first junior handler to be awarded U-FLI's Junior Handler Advanced Award of Merit.
Trevor is also a member of a local basketball team and maintains a 3.75 GPA in school.
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