 Welcome to the 2016 NCHA Great American Insurance Summer Spectacular. We just had the final of the amateur classic, the five and six year old, I'm with the winner Zach Bam. He rode metallic and blue and the pair scored a two eighteen and a half. Congratulations to you, Jack. Thank you. Take us through your run. How did it feel at the time? Well, first cow was in a good spot. We had picked out and set up really nice and started off on a good note. She worked real good, was drawn back like we wanted her to and then everything happened right in the middle of the pin. Second cow took a little bit deeper cut and a little gray cow and she went right up through the middle and another good cow and then the third cow was just right on top and chipped her off. Okay, so pretty good run that you experienced then. Tell me, it was a big final. 38 people, obviously lots of cows in that herd there, how did that affect your run? Well, JB, my help and Lloyd, they had cows picked out and so I really didn't ask and they just told me which ones to go cut and that's what I normally do so I don't worry about it too much. Okay, now you have a degree in animal science we just found out so what's your knowledge like of cows? Do you know how they behave anymore? Do you have an advantage over anybody? I wouldn't say that I know anything more than other people but I grew up on a ranch and handled a lot of cattle so I don't know, I just feel comfortable doing it. So what do you think makes good cow? Well I always look for one that when they're settling them they move away nice and slow with their head down and back away and they just have a good look to them that way. So this is your first title in the esteemed Will Rogers, how does that feel? It's a dream come true, you know something that we always dream about but it hasn't really hit me yet, I've got reserve here before, same type of thing, I was in the first set and then just went and ate lunch and didn't worry about it and came back and found that I won so. So tell us about your horse, Metallic and Blue? She's a five-year-old mare, it's my grandpa's horse, they had her out in Arizona at Al Dunning and Jade Keller trained her and then my grandpa said why don't you go ahead and show her and brought her to me in November this year and I've been showing her this whole year. Made the finals at the Arbuckle, the Superstakes and then didn't do so good at the Non-Pro but did pretty well here. What are your plans now? We'll probably go to the Brazos with her and then show her next year at the Arbuckle again, maybe the Abilene. Still luck with it, thank you. Thank you.