 Welcome to the 2016 Lucas Oil NCHA Superstakes, we just had the non-pro 5 and 6 year old and that was taken out by the seemingly unstoppable Cade Sheppard. He scored 222 on some kind of highbrow. Well done Cade. Thank you. Now this is your third major title in the Will Rogers. You won this same event this time last year. What does this title mean to you? It's pretty amazing just to be able to do this great in this arena and everybody else's dad and everybody's done so good in here. Now you had two great horses, you ended up getting equal second as well. Tell us what was your game plan coming in and which horse you thought you were going to come out on top with? Well, I went in on my first one, I wanted to do as good as I could and if I were to do bad on that one I knew that I could come back and show the other one too. You had a back up plan? Yes ma'am. So take us through your run today on some kind of highbrow. Well, my first cowl was my favorite cowl that we cut and it was pretty good and then my second cowl was probably the quickest one I cut and it was probably the most fun to work just because it was fast and then my third cowl, we just kind of chip. I wasn't really sure what it was but just the first one to walk out there. So you like a lot of action? Yes ma'am. Now tell us briefly then about your second run. Yes ma'am. Well, she's the one that I won on last year and she's just now five so we'll show her one more year. Now you've so far amassed some $300,000 actually just with this event with first and second it's about an extra $45,000 what does it mean to have amassed that amount when you're 14, 15? 14, it's pretty amazing just try to get as close to a million, try to get close to dad. So that's your goal to take, go past dad? Yes ma'am. Do you remember what or do you know what he had won at the similar age? No ma'am, I'm not even sure. Might be good, interesting to find out. Ultimately is training something that you want to do full time? Yes ma'am, that's what I want to do when I grow up, I want to be a trainer. Well well done and that was an awesome effort today. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you Dave. That was some kind of highbrow written by Dave Shever.