Amanda Standish
Amanda Standish on Divas On Time. Hart Photography.

Amanda Purdin Standish of Baton Rouge and Divas On Time marked 218.5 to win the Non-Pro finals at the 6666 Ranch NCHA Eastern National Championships in Jackson, Mississippi on Saturday.

Cameron Thompson of Crossville, Tennessee and Tracker Jones, took the reserve title with a 216.

While Standish has been a finalist in Amateur, Limited Non-Pro and Novice Non-Pro classes 9 times at the Eastern Nationals, this was her first time in the Non-Pro finals, and her first championship there.

Other career highlights include reserve championships at the Breeders Invitational Divas On Time and at the Cotton Stakes with Pepto Stylish Babe.

Divas On Time is a 6-year-old mare bred by Rockin 5 Ranch by One Time Pepto out of Desires Cat, a daughter of half-million dollar producer Desire Some Freckles.

Career earnings for Divas On Time will tip $89,000 with her win at Jackson, along with finalist checks in the Open and $10,000 Novice, ridden by Austin Shepard.