 Welcome to the 2015 NCAA Great American Insurance Summer Spectacular. We've just had a big final, the non-pro derby, and the winner of that was Cade Sheppard who wrote Twistful Thinking and scored a 222. Congratulations, Cade. Thank you. How does it feel to be the non-pro champ? It's pretty amazing. I didn't expect it being so early. You know, usually it's a little deeper. Everything does a little bit better, but it's pretty lucky. So you were second now. What were you thinking? I was a little nervous because I usually like to be late, like I was at a Superstake so I can see what everybody else does, but it worked out. So now, the five and six year old, you got second here at this event. You won 15,000. You've just picked up another 15,000. So you're going to walk away with 30,000. That's a great paycheck for somebody who's 13 years old. Yes, ma'am. So what are you going to do with all your money? Well, my dad and mom get all of it, but we're going to start getting... I'm going to start getting like half of it so we can... I think they're going to buy me some cows to start raising. Good plan. So you'll have your own little self-sufficient cutting fund. Yes, ma'am. So tell us about your run. Take us through it, you know, cow by cow. See, first cow was a little deep. It was a little yellow cow and it drove up pretty good. They kind of stayed a little close, but she walked out there and then she was pretty good. And then the second one, it was probably a little bit deeper. I had to walk towards the middle and it kind of rolled around to the left and Mr. Brett Davis pushed it up and I just walked right behind it and it worked out. And then my last cow, we didn't have the last cow, the fuzzy gray cow, and then I chipped it with 25, I think, and then it worked out, but we weren't sure about that one. We never talked about it when we were watching cows, but it was good. So while you were watching the rest of the competitors go through, who was making you sweat it out? Probably Ms. Kelly, Earnhardt, because she's got a really nice horse and I was really nervous for the last horse. Ms. Michelle, March 18, got second. You clenched it. It's a good score, 222. Now, twist of thinking, this is a horse that your grandfather, Sam Shepard, trained? Tell us about that. See, he's had her ever since she was a baby. Mr. Charlie Israel raised her. He owns her mama. I used to show her mama and the youth. And then my granddad trained her all the way since she was a two-year-old. And then he showed her at the Futurity and didn't do any good. And then we bought her and I showed her there and got second in the limited non-pro with Lance Cooper and Sheridan Clark. So what do you like about her? I like her quickness. She's a little bit crazy, but she's fast. So she keeps you on your toes? Yes, ma'am. Are you going to keep showing her now? Yes, ma'am. I'll show her, I guess I'll show her in the Derby in the 5-6. Well, we'll love to keep watching you do that. Thanks very much and congratulations. You're welcome.