Northern California Angora Guild

Friday, May 22, 2026

Angora National Satin Angora Judging at WCC/Reno



The first breed to be judged at the Angora National is the Satin Angora.



Judge Randy examining a white Satin Angora.



Beautiful white Satin Angoras on the table competing for the BOV.



Next are the colored Satin Angoras.



There are 

There are close to 20 judging stations in the showroom, we can see the depth of the room behind judge Randy.



This is the Satin Angora colored senior doe class winner...


... also the Satin Angora BOB winner.

For a list of winners, go to:

NCAG Show Results: May 16, 2026 Angora National Showing at WCC/Reno




 

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Angora National 2026 at WCC/Reno



It's the Angora National Show 2026!



Judging the Angora National Show is the newest ARBA Hall of Famer Randy Shumaker,



The 4 Best of Breed winners selected by judge Randy are: from left to right: Giant Angora by Tammy Vaughn, English Angora by Betty Chu, French Angora by Rachel Penterman and Satin Angora by Casey Jones.




Here is a look from another angle.



The Angora National Best In Show is Rachel's French Angora and the Reserve In Show is Betty's English Angora.



Judge Randy and Casey Jones with the BOB Satin Angora.



Judge Randy and Tammy Vaughn with the BOB Giant Angora.



Judge Randy and Betty Chu with the BOB English Angora.


 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Showroom Scenes at WCC/Reno



The 2026 West Coast Classic is held at the Reno-Sparks convention center on May 15-17, 2026.
Carol in front of the big banner.



This is the perpetual trophy engraved with the names of the Best of Best winners.   Betty's name is on it. 


 
Here is Betty Chu, 2011, English Angora. 



Carol’s name is also on it. 



2015, American Fuzzy Lop, Carol Green with her daughter Kendell.



American Fuzzy Lop got it again in 2023, Carol Green and partner Nate Burbidge.



Showroom is nice and spacious.  



Lots of Angoras.



French Angoras.



Satin Angoras and English Angoras.



More English Angoras.





 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Best In Show Judging at Petaluma



Show A Best In Show judge is Maddie Pratt from Michigan.



Judge Maddie checks on the BOB Satin Angora.



BOB English Angora.



The BIS goes to the Mini Satin shown by Lauralee Erbe and the RIS goes to Tan shown by Corey San Jose.


Show B Best In Show judge is Kathi Groves of CA.



BOB French Angora.



BOB English Angora.



Best In Show goes to the Satin Angora shown by Casey Jones.


Reserve In Show is the Holland Lop.


Show C Best In Show judge is Jordan Miner.

 
BOB Satin Angora.


BOB Satin.


Best In Show is the Satin shown by Lauralee Erbe. 


Reserve In Show goes to the Satin Angora shown by Casey Jones.

This is the last report and photos of the CRCS Petaluma shows on May 2, 2026.  


 

Monday, May 18, 2026

Show C Angora Judging at Petaluma



The show C judge for Angoras is Lauralee Erbe.   Charlie and Casey are watching Lauralee judging the Satin Angora.



The shiney Satin Angoras in the judging coops.



Next on the table are the French Angoras, judge Lauralee is deciding on the two pretty colored senior does.



Judge Lauralee makes the decision of awarding the first place and eventually the French Angora BOB to the more matured chestnut doe.



Judge Lauralee places the first place English Angora colored senior buck.



The English Angora colored senior doe class winner.



The English Angora colored senior buck and colored senior doe competing for the BOB and BOSB, the doe wins out.

For a list of winners, go to:

NCAG Show Results: May 2, 2026 Angora Showing at Petaluma





 

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Charlie Visits at Petaluma



NCAG president Charlie comes to visit at Petaluma.   He does not attend shows as often as he'd like to but when the show is not too far from his home, he'll visit.    Comparing to Charlie, us oldies are like midgets!



When Randy comes by to chat with Charlie, they are of similar height.  




Charlie watches Lauralee judging the Satin Angoras.   The Satin Angoras have improved leaps and bounds since the time when Charlie was active in shows.



The English Angora is what Charlie is familiar with, he showed English Angora for over 10 years.