Mike Esch Receives “The Right Stuff Award” for a Legacy of Excellence Spanning Four Generations
Banquet photos courtesy of Karen Soeder
Ours is not simply a sport, it is a shared experience that connects generations past, present, and future. Last month in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Collie Club of Americaโs Quarter Century Collie Group honored their National Breed Club President, AKC Judge Mike Esch, with their prestigious โRight Stuff Award.โ
In 1969, Vernon and Lora Esch founded Verlor Collies, with their son Mike when he was 13 years old. Their first dog, Algernon, โAlgie,โ was purchased from the Heinbach family in Peoria, Illinois. He was followed by โSueโ (registered name unknown), and then โDaisy,โ Verlorโs Ms Ebony Painter, who was acquired from Mrs. Sturm. Daisy proved to be a pivotal addition; when bred to โTrademark,โ she produced Verlor Colliesโ first champion in 1974, CH Verlorโs Mister Midnight, โMister,โ owned by Vernon, Lora, and Mike. Mister finished with four majors, earning his final three points under Marcia Keller at the Collie Club of Central New York. His littermate, Verlorโs Golden Persephone, โGoldie,โ never finished, but Mike still keeps a few of her photos in his office.
In 1975, Mike convinced his parents to purchase their first Smooth, CH Verlorโs Charmer Of Lick Creek, โTracey,โ from Dorothy Kanter of Dokana Collies, co-owning her with Mrs. Sturm. Tracey, sired by Dokanaโs Little Bear out of CH Dokanaโs Hoya, was born on November 2, 1974. Her pedigree traced back to influential lines, including CH Black Hawk Of Kasan, Pebble Ledge, Cul Mor, and Kirklyn. Finished in 1976, Tracey quickly became Mikeโs heart dog and cemented his passion for the breed.
At 21 years old, Mike piloted Tracey to notable wins in April 1977 at the North Texas Collie Club in Dallas, where she took Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Variety under Judge H.R. Goodrich. The following day, she earned Best of Variety at the Collie Club of America National Specialty under Judge Mrs. Dot Gerth, with CCA President Ralph Morrison present for the occasion.

The year 1977 was significant not only for Mikeโs success in the ring but also personally. It marked the beginning of his partnership with Tess Karbatsch of Sujim Collies. The two married on January 7, 1978 in Illinois, and from that union, Signet Collies was born. That same year, Mike joined the Collie Club of America and earned his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the University of Illinois at UrbanaโChampaign.
After the 1977 National, Tracey took time off to whelp litters and soon established herself as an exceptional producer. She was inducted into the IVKC Hall of Fame in 1979 as a dam of three or more champions, recognized again in 1982 as a Top Producer, and took first place in Smooth Brood Bitch at the 1982 CCA National.
In 1980, Tracey was bred to CH Sujimโs Mr. Onederful, โHoss,โ owned by Jim, Sue, and Teresa Karbatsch, a dog who had earned Reserve Winners Dog in 1975 under Mrs. Laverne Walker. This breedingโand Tracey herselfโbecame a cornerstone of the Signet Collies foundation.
Tess contributed her own foundation bitch, CH Nostalgix The Unholy Grail, โPuppet,โ to the Signet partnership. Tracey and Puppet shared CH Cul Morโs Bow Street Runner as a sire/grandsire, and as Signet developed, nearly every dog could be traced back to either Tracey (and Verlor) or Puppet (and Sujim). As Tess later wrote on the Signet website, โMike and Tess cherish their roots and thank their parents for providing such a wonderful foundation on which to build.โ
And build they did.

From the 1980 TraceyโHoss litter came CH Verlorโs Fascination In Black, โJune,โ owned by Vernon and Lora. After winning Winners Bitch and Best of Winners (Smooth) at the 1980 CCA National under Judges Barbara Schwartz and John Lindeman, June produced CH Signetโs Lady Of Verlor, โMegan,โ who would anchor an extraordinary living six-generation family maintained at Signet. Megan took Second in Smooth Brood Bitch at the 1986 CCA with her get.
That same year, in 1980, Mike returned to the University of Illinois to earn his Master of Science. Also from the TraceyโHoss litter came CH Signetโs All In The Family, who went on to win Winners Bitch and Best of Winners (Smooth) at the 1981 CCA National.
Another standout, likely from this litter or a repeat breeding, was CH Verlorโs Wonderful Lizzy. Sent to Sรฃo Paulo, Brazil, at just 11 weeks old, Lizzy became the first Smooth Collie in the country. She achieved remarkable success, earning Best in Show, multiple Group placements, and Best in Show at a Working Group Specialty. Lizzy later became an International Champion and was widely recognized in Uruguay and Argentina. Tragically, Tracey passed away in 1983 following a car accident, but her legacy endured through generations of Signet Collies.

In 1985, Mike and Tess stepped back from professional handling to focus on raising their family. Their son Joe was born in September, followed by their daughter Michelle in March 1988. Though Signet looked different during those years, they remained active in the breedโattending shows when possible and breeding with intention. As Mikeโs career with Kraft General Foods led the family across the Midwest and East Coast, Signet continued to grow. Mike later joined Spalding Sports Worldwide as Executive Vice President (1998โ2004), followed by a role as Executive Vice President of International Supply Chain at Church & Dwight, where he remained until his retirement in 2021.
Meanwhile, Tess kept Signet active in the show ring and encouraged Mike to become more involved with the Collie Club of America. He served as CCA President from 2000โ2004 and again from 2024โ2028, and as Treasurer from 2004โ2024. Known for his willingness to step up, he also served as 3x Host Show Chair, multi-year National Show Treasurer, and more. Mike became a licensed judge for Collies and Juniors in 2005, and added Shetland Sheepdogs in 2007. He judged at the 2013 CCA National and received the AKC Good Sportsman Award in 2019. In 2024, he was also awarded the CCA Meritorious Service Award.
By taking a larger role within CCA, Mike often joked that he was now the โB Team,โ while Tess and the kids were firmly the โA Teamโ as the kids took on a much larger role in the show ring. Joe and Michelle started showing at the ripe ages of four and five years old, making them third-generation Collie fanciers. CH Signetโs Generations, โGinny,โ became Mikeโs next heart dog after Traceyโa compact, spirited tri-color Smooth who dominated the ring and even served as Michelleโs first Juniors dog in 1998.

Ginnyโs granddaughter, CH Signetโs Band Of Gold, โGoldieโ (b. 1997), sired by CH Marnus Golden Ruler, ROM, earned Best of Opposite Sex to Best Puppy at the 1998 CCA National. A later repeat breeding produced two exceptional littermates: CH Signetโs Twice Is Nice, โPete,โ and CH Signetโs Family Entertainer, โGG.โ Pete became Signetโs most influential sire, producing over 40 champions by 2005 and earning numerous accolades, including multiple Groups wins and placements, multiple Awards of Merit at CCA, 2x Best of Opposite Sex wins at both Westminster and the AKC/Eukanuba Invitational, and Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Variety at CCA in 2004. He was also ranked No. 2 in Smooths in 2004. His sister GG became Joeโs dog and a two-time Award of Merit winner, who also helped him to his Best Junior win at the 2003 CCA National. Interestingly, Pete was nearly sold as a pet by Tessโuntil Mike insisted he was too special to let go. In a similar twist, Tess later insisted on keeping Peteโs first champion offspring, CH Signetโs Study In Black, as Mike wanted to sell him, recognizing the bond forming between Michelle and the dog who would help her rise in Juniors competition.
One lesser-known but significant contribution from Mike was his role in advancing Collie Rescue. Prior to 2005, there was no national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to Collie rescue. During his presidency, Mike helped lay the groundwork for what would become a formalized national effort, culminating in a 2005 CCA vote to fund the Collie Rescue Foundation.
By the time Joe and Michelle left for college, and following Tessโs passing, Signet had produced over 90 champions. In 2011, Mike married Beth and later retired to Nashville, Tennessee.

Iโm not sure Mike would have ever dreamed that, 57 years after starting Verlor Collies with his parents, he would be watching his granddaughter in the ring as a fourth-generation Collie fancier. Michelleโs daughter, Teresa Ann โTessโ Brooks (after her late grandmother), now carries on the fourth-generation Esch family legacy. Last month, Tess captured Reserve Best Junior at the Collie Club of America National Specialty and Mike was unanimously elected as President of the National Breed Club.
In 2019, when the Collie Club of America honored Mike with their highly prized Good Sportsmanship Award, his friends described him with the following quotes:
There are some people whose impact can be measured in years of service or lists of accomplishments, but that never quite tells the whole story. Because what truly defines them isnโt what theyโve done, but how theyโve done it.
Calm in the storm, steady when it matters most, and generous with both time and wisdom, Mike is the person others turn to without hesitation. A voice of reason in difficult moments, a steady presence when decisions feel uncertain, and someone who listens first, speaks thoughtfully, and always seeks what is fair. Not for recognition, not for credit, but because itโs simply who he is: to show up, to guide, to bring clarity where there is confusion, and to lead with integrity, fairness, and genuine heart.
As Samuel Johnson once said, โThe true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.โ And in this case, that measure is clear in every quiet act, every steady decision, and every moment of unwavering dedication. And when we talk about what it means to have โthe right stuff,โ it isnโt about titles or recognition, itโs about character, consistency, and the way someone shows up for others, time and time again.
And that is exactly what โthe right stuffโ looks like.



