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CLAY OHRT

2462 Berger Road • Victoria, Texas 77905 361.571.1040 • wendyohrt@hotmail.com

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DAVID FREEMAN PRESIDENT -

1039 Mockingbird Lane • Eagle Lake, TX 77434 832.221.1253 • chlfreeman@yahoo.com

TOMMY OHRT

8971 Lower Mission Valley Rd • Victoria, TX 77905 361.550.5202 • t07cattle@yahoo.com

SECRETARY - ANNE DOLLERY

P.O. BOX 866 • Caldwell, Texas 77836 936.412.2551 • region6thsra@gmail.com

STUDENT OFFICERS

STATE DIRECTORS PRESIDENT - MEKENNA DAVIS VICE PRESIDENT - BAYLEE BURLESON SECRETARY - BRADI FREEMEAN

DAVID FREEMAN

1039 Mockingbird Lane • Eagle Lake, TX 77434 832.221.1253 • chlfreeman@yahoo.com

PERFORMANCE REPORT

By BARRETT SHELTON – Performance Reporter

Texas has one of the toughest organizations of rodeos and if you watched the Junior High and High School state finals this May and June you’ll see what I’m talking about. There were 425 Junior high contestants at the Junior High State Finals in May and then there were 682 Contestants at the High School State Finals in June.

Junior High Nationals will be held in Georgia and High School Nationals will be held in Wyoming. Region 6 had 57 contestants at the state finals and going to Nationals for Junior High are Audrey Thibodeaux in the poles she was also the Junior high State Champion in the poles as well also going to nationals in the poles is Mia Janosky in the number 3 spot. In the number 4 spot in girls goat tying going to Nationals is Sadie

Patterson. Case

Cerny also coming in the number 4 spot to Nationals for both tie down and Light rifle. High School had 58 contestants at the state finals going to nationals are Jolie Watson in the goats in spot number 3, Devin Young in the barrels coming in spot number 2, Colby McDonald and Jayden Cisneros in the team roping in spot number 4, and Sophia Zimmerman as the Texas High School Rodeo Queen.

A kid that stood out to me in Junior High Finals was Case Cerny, he is from Region 6 and this was his first year in Texas Junior High Rodeo and he made it to nationals in the Tie-down roping and the Light Rifle. “I have been roping everyday, tying calves everyday, shooting all the time, and working out as well. I am excited to represent Texas in Georgia and am excited to be in Georgia for the first time.” A person who stood out to me at High School was Jolie Watson. She is from region 6 and qualified for nationals in the goat tying. She is a sophomore and her 2nd year in THSRA. “I am going to prepare for nationals like it was any other rodeo. But most importantly I am going to make sure my horse is in tip top shape. It feels exciting, only the top four from each state get to go and I am one of the few.”

Tough Competition

CASE CERNY

JOLIE WATSON

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