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aving been doing this for a while now, it’s not hard to notice annual recurring patterns of hot topics. The month of June is one of the most predictable. Aside from being the month when I annually forget my wedding anniversary (I really do need to put that on my recurring calendar) it is also the time when there is a lot of feedback from team ropers regarding handicap classifications. It’s kind of weird that it always crops up this time of year, but when you think it through, the reasons are pretty obvious. I have no idea how many times I’ve written this over the years, but I always start, either in this forum or in a conversation, by reminding ropers of the purpose of the classification system. I do it because unless ropers understand its purpose, there is no point in continuing the conversation. The classification system is a device that allows team ropers of ranging skill and ability the opportunity to fairly compete against one another. I’m not sure if that’s the official description given by the USTRC for the TRIAD classification system, but it was one professed to me a long time ago, in the early days of the organization (USTRC), followed by a very logical explanation. I think if more ropers understood this, there would be a lot less griping about it. The problem
in most cases is that a lot of ropers don’t want to “fairly compete,” they want to have an advantage… they don’t come out and say it, but that’s what they really want. But, I think what is overlooked even more in the description are the two words, “the opportunity.” Those are an important couple of words. The TRIAD classification system can’t guarantee ropers they are going to be competitive with those of the same handicap classification every time out (although I’m sure they wish they could.) It merely provides ropers with “the opportunity” to fairly compete. When I think about that, I like it even better than a straight up guarantee that I’m going to be “dead equal” to everyone else in the field. As a competitor, I like to think that if you and I are of the exact skill and ability, I can have an advantage over you by practicing more, preparing myself and my horse better, and/or by being mentally tougher and more disciplined than you are. In other words I’m in control of my own destiny to a greater extent than if those factors didn’t come into play. I mean, think about it. Hypothetically, if somehow we were all exactly equal, what would be the point of competing at all? We would all just be showing up to see whose “turn” it was to win… No thanks! continued on page 59
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allup, New Mexico and the Red Rock State Park is the host of the Red Rock Classic. Red Rock Roping Productions and Walt Eddy produced the annual event and it was successful again this year. Team ropers from all over attended the roping and enjoyed the picturesque setting. The team of Cooper Wimberly from Estancia, New Mexico and Cade Passig from Capitan, New Mexico won the Average of the Open Division with a time of 42.66 seconds on five steers. Second place went to Aaron Tsinigine and Victor Begay and third place was Cody Mirabal and Brandon Gonzales. The team of Wimberly and Passig also won the Incentive Average. The #15 Division was next on the agenda and the winning team was Marco Sells from Rough Rock, Arizona and Kevin Yazzie also from Rough Rock. They were 27.11 seconds on four steers and earned $2,710, plus $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings and trophy Gist bits. Second place was Victor Begay and Jarrell Henio and third place went to J.C. Archuleta and Brandon Gonzales. The #13 Division winners were Jeff Davis from La Plata, New Mexico and Roy Montoya from Sapello, New Mexico. They caught four steers in 33.21 seconds. The win gave them $4,280, trophy Gist bits and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was the team of Johnny Samuel and Vernon Begay both from Arizona. The third
place finishers were Kade Elkins and Kyle Roundy. The #12 Division winners were Shane Jodi from Crownpoint, New Mexico and Troy Leon Begay from Tuba City, Arizona as they caught four steers in a time of 31.86 seconds. The win was worth $4,740, trophy Gist bits and $6,000 in Open - Cooper Wimberly (Estancia, NM) / Cade Passig (Capitan, NM), 42.66 on 5, $1,920 USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place team was Robert Martinez and place went to Rick Jump and Perri Larry Cohorn. The team of Andrew Sanchez both from Belen, New Mexico. Burr and Larry Cohorn won the Incentive The third place team was Eyron Cowboy Average, while Robert Mortensen and and Troy Leon Begay and the Incentive Kyle Roundy claimed first in the champions were Cash Century Bonus. Thomas and Justin Adeky. The #11 Division was next on the The Gold Plus Division was the first agenda and the winning team was Ian roping of the second day of team roping Begay and Derrick Joe both from Chinle, action at the Red Rock Classic. When it Arizona. They were 30.14 seconds on was all said and done, the team of Kyle four steers and earned $6,750, plus Mickelson from Flagstaff, Arizona and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings and Randy Sanchez from Jarales, New trophy Cowboy Gold saddles. Second Mexico won the Average with place was Robert Goldtooth and a time of 39.07 seconds on four steers. Bronwen Murphy and third place went to They took home $2,130, trophy Gist Leon Nez and Wilbert Nez. The buckles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Incentive win went to Levi and Matt Earnings. Jarrell Henio and Joseph Silva from Lubbock, Texas. Kimball were second place and the third The #10 Division champions were Michael Begaye and Troy Leon Begay as they finished the roping with a time of 33.56 seconds on four steers. They won $7,510, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was Matthew Jones and Derrick Joe with a time of 33.92 seconds on four and third place went to Clayton Lucero and Wilbert Nez. The Incentive winners of the #10 Division were Robert Mortensen and Jeff Bond. Matthew Sanchez and Matthew Paul Sanchez teamed up to win first place in the Average of the #10 Gold Plus. The pairing was 39.79 seconds on four steers and won $2,340, trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second #15 Handicap - Marco Sells (Rough Rock, AZ) / Kevin Yazzie (Rough Rock, AZ), 27.11 on 4, $2,710 place was Rigo Carmona and Ernie and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings
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Jaquez. Third place in the Average went to the team of Kyle Mickelson and Jeff Bond. The winners of the Incentive Average were Johnny Hawks and Cody Plant. Ed Kelley from Winslow, Arizona and Leroy Williams from Keams Canyon, Arizona won the Average in the #9 Division. The team completed the roping with a time of 32.25 on four steers and earned $6,640, plus trophy Cowboy Gold saddles, and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was Clayton Lucero and Truman Begay and third place went to Rigo Carmona and Cleve Sangster. The team of Dale Hedrick and Alfred Mike won the Incentive Average with a
time of 25.52 seconds on three steers. The final roping of the weekend was the #8 Pick/Draw. Julius Singer from Chinle, Arizona and Ernest Gorman also from Chinle were 28.42 seconds on three steers to win the Average. The win gave the team $4,840, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place went to Michael Garcia and Norbert Charley and they received $3,230, plus $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings and trophy Gist buckles. Third place was Jerrett Wayne and Ron Benally and they also received $2,560, plus $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings and trophy Gist buckles.
#12 - Shane Jodie (Crownpoint, NM) / Troy Leon Begay (Tuba City, AZ), 31.86 on 4, $4,740 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings
Red Rock Classic Results Open Average 1. Cooper Wimberly (Estancia, NM) / Cade Passig (Capitan, NM), 42.66 on 5, $1,920; 2. Aaron Tsinigine (Queen Creek, AZ) / Victor Begay (Seba Dalkai, AZ), 46.73 on 5, $1,270 Incentive 1. Cooper Wimberly (Estancia, NM) / Cade Passig (Capitan, NM), 34.63 on 4, $820; 2. Myron Toledo (Bloomfield, NM) / Clarence Yazzie (Fort Defiance, AZ), 38.3 on 4, $550 Overall FT 1. Aaron Tsinigine (Queen Creek, AZ) / Victor Begay (Seba Dalkai, AZ), 4.79, $240 #15 Handicap Average 1. Marco Sells (Chinle, AZ) / Kevin Yazzie (Chinle, AZ), 27.11 on 4, $2,710; 2. Victor Begay (Seba Dalkai, AZ) / Jarrell Henio (Yatahey, NM), 29.44 on 4, $2,030; 3. J.C. Archuleta (Peralta, NM) / Brandon Gonzales (Eager, AZ), 30.28 on 4, $1,350; 4. Kyle Roberts (Durango, CO) / Cade Passig (Capitan, NM), 30.4 on 4, $680 Overall FT 1. Kyle Roberts (Durango, CO) / Cade Passig (Capitan, NM), 4.97, $360 #13 Handicap Average 1. Jeff Davis (La Plata, NM) / Roy Montoya (Sapello, NM), 33.21 on 4, $4,280; 2. Johnny Samuel (Chinle, AZ) / Vernon Begay (Chinle, AZ), 37.68 on 4, $3,210; 3. Kade Elkins (Grants, NM) / Kyle Roundy (Grants, NM), 40.56 on 4, $2,140; 4. Calvin Grieve (Yatahey, NM) / Octavius Wartz (Blue Gap, AZ), 41.43 on 4, $1,070
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Overall FT 1. J.C. Archuleta (Peralta, NM) / Adam Esquibel (Las Vegas, NM), 6.16, $560 #12 Average 1. Shane Jodie (Crownpoint, NM) / Troy Leon Begay (Tuba City, AZ), 31.86 on 4, $4,740; 2. Rick Jump (Belen, NM) / Perri Sanchez (Belen, NM), 32.04 on 4, $3,550; 3. Eyron Cowboy (Tuba City, AZ) / Troy Leon Begay (Tuba City, AZ), 34.78 on 4, $2,370; 4. Chip Roberts (Durango, CO) / Randy Sanchez (Jarales, NM), 35.13 on 4, $1,180 Incentive 1. Cash Thomas (Gallup, NM) / Justin Adeky (Pinehill, NM), 32.61 on 3, $200 Overall FT 1. Justine Doka (Fountain Hills, AZ) / Kevin Yazzie (Chinle, AZ), 5.87, $630 #12 Gold Plus Average 1. Kyle Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Randy Sanchez (Jarales, NM), 39.07 on 4, $2,130; 2. Jarrell Henio (Yatahey, NM) / Joseph Kimball (Higley, AZ), 41.18 on 4, $1,600; 3. Robert Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) / Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM), 41.45 on 4, $1,060; 4. Rob Joe (La Plata, NM) / Randall Murphy (Winslow, AZ), 41.75 on 4, $530 Incentive 1. Andrew Burr (Corrales, NM) / Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM), 38.31 on 3, $1,370; 2. Bobby Mora (Tijeras, NM) / Cavin Jacobs (Estancia, NM), 41.38 on 3, $910 Overall FT 1. Jeff Davis (La Plata, NM) / Ellis Yates (Cortez, CO), 7.09, $400 Century Bonus Average 1. Robert Mortensen (Gallup, NM) / Kyle Roundy (Grants, NM), 14.97 on 2, $1,000 #11 Average 1. Ian Begay (Chinle, AZ) / Derrick Joe (Chinle, AZ), 30.14 on 4, $6,750; 2. Robert Goldtooth (Winslow, AZ) / Bronwen Murphy (Winslow, AZ), 30.9 on 4, $4,500; 3. Leon Nez (Chinle, AZ) / Wilbert Nez (Chinle, AZ), 32.24 on 4, $3,560; 4. Levi Silva (Lubbock, TX) / Matt Silva (Tularosa, NM), 33.66 on 4, $2,620; 5. Jesse Rogers (Bloomfield, NM) / Joaquin Huntington (Hesperus, CO), 33.84 on 4, $1,310; 6. Bobby Mora (Tijeras, NM) / Shane Jodie (Crownpoint, NM), 33.87 on 4, $600; 7. James Bitsui (Indian Wells, AZ) / Roger Gishie (Holbrook, AZ), 34.41 on 4, $600; 8. Robert Goldtooth (Winslow, AZ) / Bob Barton (Winslow, AZ), 35.03 on 4, $400; 9. Chris Walterscheid (Gallup, NM) / Rudy Gonzales (Seboyeta, NM), 35.23 on 4, $400; 10. Erickson D Littleben
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Carviso (Fort Wingate, NM), 43.11 on 4, $600; 8. Trey Robert Narramore (Grants, NM) / Jack Bebo (Gallup, NM), 43.97 on 4, $600; 9. Shelby Montano (Thoreau, NM) / Earl Higgins (Phoenix, AZ), 44.98 on 4, $400; 10. Robert Goldtooth (Winslow, AZ) / Leroy Williams (Keams Canyon, AZ), 46.57 on 4, $400; 11. Bill Owen (Belen, NM) / Hector Lucero (Belen, NM), 50.49 on 4, $400; 12. Matthew Jones (Chinle, AZ) / Clint Clah (Ranchos De Taos, NM), 50.52 on 4, $400; 13. Michael Garcia (Aztec, NM) / Matt Martin (Aztec, NM), 53.95 on 4, $400; 14. Anthony Silva (Los Lunas, NM) / Lee Cook (Belen, NM), 55.66 on 4, $400; 15. Rondarryl Nez (Winslow, AZ) / Kee Etsitty (Many Farms, AZ), 57.14 on 4, $400 Incentive 1. Dale Hedrick (Waxahachie, TX) / Alfred Mike (Window Rock, AZ), 25.52 on 3, $1,000; 2. Clayton Lucero (Waterflow, NM) / Truman Begay (Tuba City, AZ), 28.72 on 3, $800; 3. Judson South (Albuquerque, NM) / Jake South (Albuquerque, NM), 30.1 on 3, $600; 4. Landon Munoz (Gallup, NM) / Roger Gishie (Holbrook, AZ), 31.63 on 3, $400; 5. Ben South (Albuquerque, NM) / Jesse Rogers (Bloomfield, NM), 33.77 on 3, $200 Overall FT 1. Dale Hedrick (Waxahachie, TX) / Alfred Mike (Window Rock, AZ), 5.83, $850; 2. Clayton Lucero (Waterflow, NM) / Truman Begay (Tuba City, AZ), 6.07, $570
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#8 PickDraw - Julius Singer (Chinle, AZ) / Ernest Gorman (Chinle, AZ), 28.42 on 3, $4,840 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings
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Must be current at time of entry
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 3HOOT /UT 'OLD 0LUS 3HOOT /UT
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 3HOOT /UT 0RELIMINARY
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 #ENTURY #HAMPIONSHIP 53 )NVITATIONAL 'OLD 0LUS 3HOOT /UT
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 3HOOT /UT *R ,OOPER 3HOOT /UT 0RELIMINARY
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 #RUEL 'IRL #HAMPIONSHIP 53 )NVITATIONAL 0RELIMINARY
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 3HOOT /UT 3HOOT /UT
All Entries must be postmarked by September 20, 2013 to avoid late fees! September 27 is the deadline for Gold Plus phone entries. No entries will be accepted after October 4. Draw positions available October 16 at www.ustrc.com. CURRENT COGGINS REQUIRED.
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AMERICA’S COWBOY SPORT
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#10 + $150,000
#12 GP + $50,000
#12 + $150,000
#9
#10 GP + $50,000
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+ $150,000
+ $60,000
$5,000,000 Cash and Prize Purse at the 2013 NFTR
All this for a $350 Entry Fee! The Roping Revolution is Real and It’s Here to Stay! UNITED STATES TEAM ROPING CHAMPIONSHIPS The Official Home of America’s Cowboy Sport For more information visit ustrc.com
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JULY 26-28, 2013 FRIDAY, JULY 26 Books open 5 p.m. Rope 6:00 p.m.
Open $150/roper, Enter 3x, 4 head, PA 1 80% Payback, Buckles to Average Winners #15 $100/roper, Enter 4x, 4 head, PA 1 80% Payback, Buckles to Average Winners
SATURDAY, JULY 27 Books open 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Rope 9 a.m. #13 World Series Qualifier $150/roper, Enter 2x
#12 World Series Qualifier $150/roper, Enter 2x
#11 World Series Qualifier $150/roper, Enter 2x
Amarillo, Texas Amarillo National Center SUNDAY, JULY 28 Books open 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Rope 9 a.m. #10 World Series Qualifier $150/roper, Enter 2x
Buckles to Average Winners of
Buckles to
#9 World Series Qualifier
the #11
Average
Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2 for $200/roper, Enter 2x, No age limit to rope in the #9, but must be 21 to qualify for Finale.
& #10
Winners of the #13, #12 & #11
Saddles to Average Winners of the #9
Books close for each roping at the start of 3rd round of previous roping
Must be 21 years old or turn 21 anytime during 2013 to participate in WS Qualifiers. WSTR membership or USTRC membership required to collect winnings: You may purchase your 2013 WSTR card for $60 on site or on line or by calling 505.898.1755. WSTR memberships are free to ropers 70 and older. Classifications powered by TRIAD.
For Information: Oren Mathews 505/617-0627 â&#x20AC;˘ Chris Francis 505/429-0164 www.bigdaddyteamroping.com MATHEWS LAND AND CATTLE SPONSORS CORRIENTE Buckle CO.
T&T Trailers Belen, NM
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AUGUST 10-11, 2013
Albuquerque, NM Bernalillo Sheriff’s Posse Arena Saturday, auguSt 10 Books open 8 a.m. Rope 9:30 a.m.
#15
SuNday, auguSt 11 Books open 8 a.m. Rope 9:30 a.m. #11 World Series Qualifier $150/roper, Enter 2x
#10 World Series Qualifier $150/roper, Enter 2x
$150/roper, Enter 2x, 80% Payback
#9 World Series Qualifier
#13 World Series Qualifier
$150/roper, Enter 2x
$150/roper, Enter 2x
#9 World Series Qualifier
#12 World Series Qualifier
Pick 1, draw 1 for $150/roper, Enter 2x, BUCKLES TO AVERAGE WINNERS (Winnings from #9 Pick/Draw count towards World Series accumulated earnings for WSTR members)
$150/roper, Enter 2x
#11 Cool down Pick 1, draw 1 for $150/roper, Enter 2x
Books close for each roping at the start of 3rd round of previous roping
Must be 21 years old or turn 21 anytime during 2013 to participate in WS Qualifiers. WSTR membership or USTRC membership required to collect winnings: You may purchase your 2013 WSTR card for $60 on site or on line or by calling 505.898.1755. WSTR memberships are free to ropers 70 and older. Classifications powered by TRIAD.
For Information: Oren Mathews 505/617-0627 • Chris Francis 505/429-0164 www.bigdaddyteamroping.com MATHEWS LAND AND CATTLE SPONSORS CORRIENTE Buckle CO.
T&T Trailers Belen, NM
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John English’s Arena • Belen, New Mexico Take frontage road off Hwy 314 to Gabaldon Road. Go east 1/4 mile. Arena is on north side of Gabaldon Road.
Every Tuesday Enter 6:00 p.m. • Rope at 6:30 p.m.
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#12 Slide Pick or Draw - No Cap $30/roper • enter up #16 #15 #14 #13
& over team add 4 sec. team add 3 sec. team add 2 sec. team add 1 sec.
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#11 team 1 sec. off #10 team 2 sec. off #9 team 3 sec. off #8 & under 4 sec. off
#9 Handicap Pick or Draw - Capped at a #5
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#6 Pick or Draw - Capped at a #4 $20/roper • enter up All three ropings will be run at the same time with separate payoffs. 3-steer, progressive on 1
UPCOMING ROPINGS
Grants Rodeo Arena - Grants, NM Wednesday, July 3, 2013 Saturday, July 6, 2013 Friday, August 2, 2013
Catron County Fairgrounds - Reserve, NM Friday, July 12, 2013
McGee Park - Farmington, NM Friday, July 19, 2013 Enter 6:00 p.m. Rope at 7:00 p.m. • SAME FORMAT AS TUESDAY NIGHT ROPINGS
FOR INFO: JOhN eNGlISh 505/239-7617
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Willie Patterson Team Ropings, 40+ Team Roping Championships
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illie Patterson started out the month of June with a real consistent pen of steers at his 40+ Team Roping on June 1st and 2nd. Gutierrez Arena in Hondo, New Mexico was the place to be and it was nice weather, good cattle and some awesome roping. On Saturday Tommy Crowson turned Jim Richards four head to win the Average in the #11 Slide with a 30.76 and the Average check for $1,290. The next roping of the day was the #10 Pick or Draw and the winners of that roping were Cyle Sharp and Jim Richards with a total time of 39.29 and winnings of $1,540. The last roping on Saturday was the #9 Pick or Draw with a #8 Incentive. Dean Puckett and Milton Purcella were on the top of the sheet for the Average with a 51.9 and pocketed $1,280. The Incentive winners were Laurie Riggins and Scott Higgins with a 18.85 on two and winnings of $510. Sunday provided another great day of weather and great roping. The winners of the first roping of the day were Cyle Sharp and Randy Ragland in the #11 Slide clocking 38.47 to win the Average and checks totaling $960. The #10 Pick or Draw Average went to Radar Thomas and Jim Richards with a 39.51 and $1180. The #9 Pick and Draw was won by Guy Payne and Elmon Sanchez with a 46.76 on four and split $780. The #8 Incentive winners for Sunday were Laurie Riggins and Bill Riggins with a 40.68 on three and taking home $520 between the two of them.
#11 Slide Winners on Saturday, Tommy Crowson and Jim Richards
#10 Pick or Draw Winners on Saturday, Cyle Sharp and Jim Richards
#9 Pick or Draw Winners on Saturday, Dean Puckett and Milton Purcella
#8 Incentive Winners on Saturday, Laurie Riggins and Scott Higgins
#11 Slide Winners on Sunday, Cyle Sharp and Randy Ragland
#9 Pick or Draw Winners on Sunday, Guy Payne and Elmon Sanchez
#10 Pick or Draw Winners on Sunday, Radar Thomas and Jim Richards
#8 Incentive Winners on Sunday, Laurie Riggins and Bill Riggins
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It’s Regional Finals Season!
T
he USTRC Regional Finals season is getting ready to start for 2013! That means it is time for some huge guaranteed payouts and some of the best team roping events in the country. Seven events across the United States, lots of cash and prizes available, along with tons of USTRC Flex Earnings for Regional and National Shoot-Out positions. Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss this year’s USTRC Regional Finals season! With Regional’s scheduled from coast to coast and everywhere in between, the USTRC has made it possible for every team roper to enjoy these events and have a shot at big payouts and great prizes. In addition, every member is given enough flex earnings when purchasing their USTRC membership, to allow them to compete in at least one Regional ShootOut division. Add to that many other opportunities to increase your flex earning from other events and the possibilities are endless. The Regional Finals Events have always set the stage for ropers to compete for huge cash payouts. Last year’s winners took home over $2,024,624 in cash alone throughout the seven events.
Ropers can count on each of these events to be equipped with some awesome prize lines, great cattle, and of course first class production only the USTRC can offer. Don’t forget, the Regional Final Events set the stage for ropers to gain momentum for the ultimate team roping of the year, the Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping to be held October 26 through November 3 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In addition to the Regional Shoot-Out divisions, take a look at the Gold Plus division. This year a minimum of $17,500 will be added to each Regional Gold Plus purse. In keeping true to history, this year, as has been in the past, a special prize line will be awarded to the Average and Incentive Average Champions of all seven Regional Gold Plus events. With the Regional Finals season starting the last weekend in June and running through the first weekend of September, ropers everywhere can begin to prepare for their chance to win. The West Coast Regional Finals will kick things off in Paso Robles, California on June 28-30, 2013. Then ropers in the
Attention All Team Ropers!
eastern part of the country can attend the Eastern Regional Finals in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, July 11-14, 2013. August is a busy month for Regional Finals, the Southwest Regional Finals will be held in Clovis, New Mexico on August, 1-4, 2013. The Lone Star Regional Finals will take place on August 8-11, 2013 in Waco, Texas and will be followed by the Northwest Regional Finals in Winnemucca, Nevada on August 23-25, 2013. The Final two events will take place on the same dates. The Southeast Regional Finals will be held in Tunica, Mississippi and the High Plains Regionals in Loveland, Colorado, both take place Labor Day Weekend, August 30 – September 2, 2013. As you can see there are plenty of Regional Finals events for ropers all across the country to attend. Enter one or enter them all, you don’t want to miss out on any of this year’s USTRC Regional Finals season.
2012 USTRC Regional Finals Shoot-Out and Gold Plus Champions
West Coast Regional Open Blake D. Hirdes / Jake M. Twisselman, $4,000 plus 20 Priefert Open Tour Points #15 Shoot-Out Guy O. Payne / Shawn D. Howell, $4,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #13 Shoot-Out Tammy White / Cody D. Parker, $8,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each
#12 Shoot-Out Kyle S. Davis / Dalton R. Pearce, $8,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #11 Shoot-Out Reed W. Rider / Jon W. Tracy, $8,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #10 Shoot-Out Cody M. Golding / Tyler Ishman, $8,400 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #9 Shoot-Out Doug P. Kaba / Watt Cox, $8,366 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Gold Plus Mary Stubblefield / Zanga Schutte, $8,956 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings each
Eastern Regional Open John L. Alley / Clark Adcock, $4,000 plus 20 Priefert Open Tour Points #15 Shoot-Out Travis Dorman / Jerry Wayne Courson, Jr., $5,602 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #13 Shoot-Out Jacob D. Locke / Ran E. West, Jr., $8,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each
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#12 Shoot-Out Dorie K. Lund / Scott A. Lund, $9,028 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #11 Shoot-Out Tommy L. Hand / Jason Stewart Garcia, $8,938 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #10 Shoot-Out Dorie K. Lund / Jamie L. Nelms, $8,952 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #9 Shoot-Out Scott Bone / Adam D. Postelle, $10,010 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Gold Plus Tommy Hand / Lance McFarland, $9,984 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings each
Southwest Regional Finals Open Cooper Wimberly / Nano Garza, $5,000 plus 20 Priefert Open Tour Points #15 Shoot-Out Tyler T. Riggan / Wesley J. Thorp, $5,042 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #13 Shoot-Out Jeff O. Davis / Myron H. Toledo, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Shoot-Out Zurick Labrier / Lance H. Thornberry, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #11 Shoot-Out Tommy E. Zant / Kenny Lemond, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #10 Shoot-Out Jose M. Ortega / Vic Sing, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #9 Shoot-Out Chad Smith / Eric Strick, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Gold Plus Randy Binford / Ryan Binford, $10,404 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings each
Lone Star Regional Finals Open Chace T. Thompson / Boogie B. Ray, $5,000 plus 20 Priefert Open Tour Points #15 Shoot-Out Brody B. Self / Kody W. Beach, $6,243 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each
#13 Shoot-Out Connor S. Hewitt / Brady Norman, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Shoot-Out Race W. Mellman / Ty Arnold, $10,254 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #11 Shoot-Out Kayelen Helton / Shawn D. Vargas, $11,036 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #10 Shoot-Out Cade Bray / Cooper Robertson, $11,446 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #9 Shoot-Out Ryan J. Willberg / Tyler L. Willberg, $13,414 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Gold Plus Wallace Townsend / Mike Macy, $12,004 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings each
Northwest Regional Finals Open Luke S. Brown III / Clay O. Cooper, $4,000 plus 20 Priefert Open Tour Points #15 Shoot-Out Steen Schumacher / Levi V. Piquet, $4,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #13 Shoot-Out Case Hirdes / Clint L. Felton, $8,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Shoot-Out Kailey L. Freed / Clint L. Felton, $8,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #11 Shoot-Out Cole S. Sherwood / Jeff Flenniken, $8,394 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #10 Shoot-Out Bailey Corkill / Wyatt Ferreira, $8,346 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #9 Shoot-Out Janie Freed / Jeff Flenniken, $8,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Gold Plus Steve Ceresola / TeeJay Brown, $9,530 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings each
Southeast Regional Finals Open Quincy H. Kueckelhan / Billie Jack Saebens, $5,000 plus 20 Priefert Open Tour Points
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#15 Shoot-Out Natie C. Johnson / Kolby W. Kennedy, $5,914 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #13 Shoot-Out Clint Crane / tanner L. Ward, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Shoot-Out Justin M. Whitehurst / Dusty K. Sherwood, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #11 Shoot-Out Kirk W. Delk / Tooter Silver, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #10 Shoot-Out Craig Flowers / Adam D. Postelle, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #9 Shoot-Out Chad E. Applegate / Jim Burke, $10,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Gold Plus Travis Conner / Adam Hubler, $11,456 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings each
High Plains Regional Finals Open Tyson S. Holden / Levi T. O’Keeffe, $4,000 plus 20 Priefert Open Tour Points #15 Shoot-Out Brian S. Dunning / Jesse C. Jolly, $4,962 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #13 Shoot-Out Jake D. Beard / Levi T. O’Keeffe, $8,000 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Shoot-Out Bob M. Freeman / Antonio P. Savedra, $9,130 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #11 Shoot-Out Ted E. Holmes / Tyler J. Wagner, $9,040 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #10 Shoot-Out David A. Carlile / Steve Whinnery, $9,854 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #9 Shoot-Out Cash Merritt / Reed Merritt, $9,246 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings Each #12 Gold Plus Tony Holden / Todd Holden, $11,710 Plus $3,000 Flex Earnings each
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hough he be small, yet he is mighty” the quote from jockey Red Pollard as he rides onto the track in the movie “Seabiscuit.” The original quote was from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William Shakespeare, but if you listen close I am sure you can here folks saying the same thing when Brody Baca comes out of the chute. It’s all cowboy when this 48-inch tall 50 pound, third-grade cowboy pulls down his rigging, slides on the back of “Wild Thing” and nods his head to open the chute. Brody Baca, the son of C.J. Baca, grandson of Casper Baca, all three partners in Casper Baca Rodeo Company, longtime stock contractors and rodeo producers. Brody has started to make his path already to his rodeo career at age nine. He has been traveling with his Dad and Granddad to rodeos all across the Southwest. And this small, but yet mighty cowboy has been a crowd pleaser at rodeos along the way. Up to this point, videos posted on the Casper Baca Rodeo Company Facebook page have reached almost 2 million views and over 17,000 shares. All this attention has not affected Brody. He is still focused on his bronc riding and plans to keep riding at rodeos for a long time. “I love riding broncs,” says Brody Baca. “Now I even have fans.” Brody added with a smile. Brody’s dad C.J., says one of the things Brody doesn’t have much trouble with, is that he is not afraid to walk up and talk to you. He is a very outgoing young man and a couple years back while Brody and his dad were at the Southwest Livestock Auction in Los Lunas, Brody managed to talk the owner, Dennis Chavez, into giving him a pony. Brody and C.J. brought the pony home and decided they better try and ride it. The pony, who now holds the name of “Wild Thing” had a different idea. With C.J. holding the pony at the end of a rope, Brody got on and started to ride, when they tried to speed the pony up, the pony had something different planned. In the words of C.J., “He shot Brody over the front end like a lawn dart.” Brody got up, dusted himself off, looked at his dad and said, “That was fun, can
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I do it again?” There was no turning back from that point forward. Brody and his dad went to his granddad’s house and borrowed his granddad’s old bareback rigging. Brody has been spurring ever since. C.J. had a custom bareback rigging made for Brody and even a miniature saddlebronc saddle that he has used a couple times. Brody has even managed to bring on a few sponsors. Although Brody is not quite sure how the sponsorship thing works. “Brody really likes that people give him and his pony free stuff. One of his sponsors gave him a hat to ride with,” says C.J. “It is a beaver felt hat and Brody is pretty sure it came from the beaver pond in the back.” adds his dad. As many junior rodeo associations today struggle to promote and fill the conduit for upcoming roughstock riders, Brody Baca is helping to set the stage and inspire the youth of today to take a look at what rodeo is all about. The Casper Baca Rodeo Company has been a long time producer of rodeos and have been a leading steward for the industry for many years. This attention focused on Brody has been great. “Not only because he is my son, but we want more people to realize this is a great sport and a great place for kids. Not only for kids to compete, but to have fun and learn responsibility,” says C.J. With many more years ahead of this “mighty” little cowboy, I bet we will see him down the road. For now, it is with his pony “Wild Thing”, but who knows who Brody will be riding next. Brody and Wild Thing are next scheduled to be in action at The Heat IV Bikini Barrel Race and Roughstock Challenge July 27, 2013 in Belen, NM.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF CASPER BACA RODEO COMPANY.
Small But Mighty
Brody Baca making a ride in the mud on his bucking pony “Wild Thing”
Brody and his dad, C.J.
Brody riding another one of his ponies “Bandy” and holding “Wild Thing”
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Guthrie, Oklahoma Lazy E Arena August 10-11, 2013 WORLD SERIES QUALIFIER Saturday, August 10
Payout based on 149 teams Sat WS: 1st $11,471 2nd $7,995 3rd $5,909 4th $4,171 5th $3,128 6th $2,086 Short Round $1,000
Enter 7:30-8:30 a.m. • Rope 9 a.m.
#13 World Series Qualifier $150/roper • Enter 2x • Jackets to 1st
#12 World Series Qualifier $150/roper • Enter 2x • Jackets to 1st
#11 World Series Qualifier - Will not start before noon $150/roper • Enter 2x • Capped at an Elite #6 heeler • Jackets to 1st
#10 World Series Qualifier - Will not start before 2 p.m.
2013 CALENDAR:
$150/roper • Enter 2x • Capped at #6 heeler • Jackets to 1st
Tulsa, OK Sept. 7-8 Open Finals $4,000 Added Pawhuska, OK Nov. 9-10 Claremore, OK Nov. 30-Dec. 1
www.wstropings.com
Sunday, August 11 - NO AGE LIMITS! #9 World Series Qualifier Pick or Draw Enter 7:30-8:30 a.m. • Rope 9 a.m.
$100/roper • Enter 3x • Capped at an Elite #5 heeler • Buckles to 1st
#8 Pick or Draw WSTR membership or USTRC membership required to collect winnings: You may purchase your 2013 WSTR card for $60 on site or on line or by calling 505.898.1755. WSTR memberships are free to ropers 70 and older. Classifications powered by TRIAD. • Resistol rule: Cowboy hat or no hat NO CAPS. • Must turn 21 in 2013 to rope on Saturday.
• Tri-State Productions – Mackey & Kelli Tully 575.415.4840 • CHURCH ON SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. - Three Strands Ministry
Books close during the #9
$80/roper • Enter 4x • Capped at an Elite #5 heeler • Buckles to 1st All Girl – Run with #8 - Books Close During the #9 Bring 1, Draw 2 or Draw all 3 for $150 • Jackets to 1st #15 80% Payback Pick or Draw - Will not start before 2 p.m. 5 head • $150/roper • Enter 2x • Floor: #5 header, #7 heeler
Open 80% Payback Pick or Draw Qualifier for Tulsa Open September 8 with $4,000 Added! 5 head • $150/roper • Enter 2x • Floor: #6 header, #7 heeler
CASH ONLY! World Series Barrier Results - Pictures - Friends - Updates facebook.com/tristatechamps
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August 1-4, 2013 #URRY #OUNTY 3PECIAL %VENTS #ENTER s C CLOVIS, NM
SOUTHWEST REGIONAL
SHOOT-OUTS Entry Fee is $150/roper. May enter 2 times in each roping.
SCHEDULE THUR, AUG 1, 8 AM s /PEN WITH )NCENTIVE s (ANDICAP s 3HOOT /UT
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Will only take one rotation of late / on-site entries per division. Once that rotation is full, no more entries will be taken. To avoid paying late fees, or worse missing out, USTRC encourages you to pre-enter.
PRE-ENTRY REQUIRED ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY JULY 19, 2013
SAT, 12 NOON +IDS 5NDER n n
SUN, 6:30 AM Cowboy Church
DRAW POSITIONS AVAILABLE JULY 31, 2013 WWW.USTRC.COM
Current Coggins may be requested.
STALLS: Reservations taken from Gold Plus members only. Must be made no later THAN *ULY &OR RESERVATIONS CALL ,AUREN (ARDMAN AT X All other stalls on a first-come, first-served basis. No tie-outs allowed.
For more information visit ustrc.com
PRELIMINARY FORMAT A Entry Fee is $150/roper. May enter 2 times in each roping. For complete format details, see entry forms. 2013 USTRC membership required before you rope and may be purchased at this event.
ULTIMATE PARTNER FINDER Draw-In Options in effect for the Preliminaries and Gold Plus. See entry form to pre-enter. To see the divisions you are eligible to draw into, see the Draw-In Option chart in the Format section in the back of SuperLooper Magazine.
HOST HOTEL: Hampton Inn 2212 Mabry Drive #LOVIS .- s Ask for USTRC Roper Rate.
CHOICE HOTELS: CHOICESPORTSTRAVEL COM s 3PECIAL 2ATE )$
DIRECTIONS: % "RADY !VE #LOVIS .- &ROM (WY TURN left at Curry Rd G / Sugar Beet Rd. Take second right onto County Rd 9 / Curry Rd 9. Continue on to E Brady Ave. Arena is on the right.
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2012 TOTAL PAYOUT:
$333,238 CASH AND PRIZES
2013 PRIZES:
MINIMUM GUARANTEE OF
$5,000
SHOOT-OUT PRIZES
TO AVERAGE WINNERS OF THE OPEN AND THE #15 SHOOT-OUT
12 Trophy Custom Martin Saddles
$10,000
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Results Friday, May 10 The Open Team Roping winners for this year were Travis Bard and T.J. Brown, they were the fastest on four steers to pocket $1,620 a man. This win allowed them a chance to rope against last year’s winners, Tom Richards and Tyler Getzwiller, later in the day for the $5,000 Match Team Roping. In the Open Calf Roping Wyatt Althoff flanked three to win $840 and a chance to match Jerome Schneeberger later in the day for $2,500. The match ropings were tough and when the dust settled the winners of the Match Team Roping were Travis and T.J. taking home $2,500 each. Last year’s
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Baxter collecting $1,470 a man and buckles. The #11 was the second largest roping with 125 teams and at the top of the sheet when it was all over was John Haggard and James Roberson wining $1,285 a man and buckles. Sunday May 12th On Sunday the first roping of the day was the #10, Mark Goswick and Brent White managed to turn all four steers faster than the rest to win $1,055 a man and buckles for their trophy case. The #9 Super roping had the largest amount of entries with 305 teams. Greg Patterson and Francisco Aranda made their victory lap to return to one of the largest payoffs of the weekend for $2,185 a man and new saddles. Finishing off the weekend was the #8 and the team to take home $930 a man and buckles was Steve Kevorkian and Bradley Jenkins. Even though the “third time was a charm,” I am sure you can mark your calendar to see this partnership between the Sheriff’s Posse and Memorial Roping again next year and years to come. Hats off to all the Sheriff’s Posse Roping Committee members, volunteers and sponsors. Special thanks to York Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep along with Ram Rodeo. Without all of the hard work and support events like these would not be possible.
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Lucille Mulhall First Cowgirl
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o see a petite young lady roping and tying a steer or performing stunts ahorseback is special. To do it in the early 1900s, an era of rough and tough, “real” cowboys, and do it as well as, or better than the men is incredible. Lucille Mulhall was born October 21, 1885, in St. Louis, Missouri, to Colonel Zack and Agnes Mulhall. The family relocated to Oklahoma during the great land rush of 1889 and homesteaded onehundred-sixty acres. The Mulhalls eventually laid claim to about eightythousand acres of rangeland located north of Guthrie—some of which was leased land. However, much of it was open range they simply controlled and claimed by virtue of use and being on it (a common practice of the day.) By age seven, Lucille was riding the range, being taught cowboy ways by the men who rode the plains, in what was then “Indian Territory.” Zack Mulhall once claimed that when his daughter was only thirteen, he told her she could keep as many of his steers as she could rope in one day. He bragged, “She didn’t quit until catching more than three-hundred head!” Col. Zach Mulhall (a title bestowed upon him despite never serving in the military) started a “Wild West show” in the early 1900s. Many early movie cowboys, including Tom Mix, and Will Rogers got their start in Mulhall’s Congress of Rough Riders and Ropers. Lucille also starred in
the show. She was among the first women to compete in roping and riding events with men and earned many championship titles. Today she is celebrated as the first cowgirl. Will Rogers wrote, “Lucille’s achievement in competition with cowboys was the direct start of what has since come to be known as the Cowgirl. There was no such a word up to then as Cowgirl.” The term was coined to describe Lucille when she dazzled Easterners in her first appearance at Madison Square Garden in 1905. “Against these bronzed and warscarred veterans of the plains, a delicately featured blonde girl appeared,” a New York reporter wrote. “Slight of figure, refined and neat in appearance, attired in a becoming riding habit for hard riding, wearing a picturesque Mexican sombrero and holding in one hand a lariat of the finest cowhide, Lucille Mulhall comes forward to show what an eighteen-year-old girl can do in roping steers. In three minutes and thirty-six seconds, she lassoed and tied three steers. The veteran cowboys did their best to beat it, but their best was several seconds slower than the girl’s record-breaking time... The cowboys and plainsmen who were gathered in large numbers to witness the contest broke into tremendous applause when the championship gold medal was awarded to the slight, pale-faced girl.” However, Lucille was a cowgirl long before becoming an entertainer. “By the age of fourteen,” the New York Times reported, “She could break a bronco and shoot a coyote at five-hundred yards.”
Newspapers tagged her with titles like “Daring Beauty of the Plains,” “Queen of the Range” and “Deadshot Girl,” but the one that stuck was “Cowgirl.” It has been argued that the term “cowgirl” had been in use since before she was even born, but few would argue that Lucille was the first to give it national meaning. Even the great Geronimo was an admirer of Lucille’s talent and once gave her a beaded vest and decorated Indian bow—items she reportedly treasured her entire life. Teddy Roosevelt was also among Lucille’s fans. While campaigning in Oklahoma as a vice presidential candidate in 1900, he saw her perform. It was the Fourth of July, and she roped in front of a large crowd at a “Cowboy Tournament” in Oklahoma City. The Daily Oklahoman reported, “Roosevelt was most enchanted with the daring feats of Lucille Mulhall. She rode beautifully throughout the contest and lassoed the wildest steer in the field.” Teddy Roosevelt was so impressed by Lucille’s skills that he invited the Mulhalls to join him and a select group of the Rough Riders for a private dinner. That night Lucille gave the hero of San Juan Hill a silk scarf she had worn during the contest. Zack Mulhall then invited Roosevelt to stay at his ranch—Teddy accepted. After watching Lucille’s skills with a horse, rope and gun on the ranch, Roosevelt encouraged her father to get her more exposure. “Zack, before that girl dies or gets married or cuts up some other caper,”
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Roosevelt reportedly said, “you ought to put her on stage and let the world see what she can do.” The rest, as they say, is history. Legend has it that during the visit, Roosevelt went riding with Lucille and they spotted a grey wolf. This whetted Roosevelt’s appetite for a hunt. The wolf eluded them that day but Roosevelt told Lucille if she could catch the wolf, he would invite her to his inaugural parade. Some claim she later roped the wolf, then killed it, others say she shot it at five-hundred yards. But by all accounts, she sent the pelt Roosevelt who displayed it in the White House after he and McKinley won the election. Lucille and family attended the inauguration and Roosevelt reportedly gave her a saddle and an 1873 Winchester. Besides starring in Mulhall’s Wild West show, Lucille also performed in the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West show (another well-known wild west show from the day), in Vaudeville, and Lucille’s career even took her to Europe, where she performed for heads of state and royalty. In 1913 she and her brother, Charley, formed a company and produced “The Lucille
Mulhall Roundup.” Lucille became known world-wide as the greatest (and first) cowgirl—the result of her fine roping skills and an uncanny knack with horses. Her talents were, in part, fine-tuned by another natural cowboy—Will Rogers, who was a life-long friend of Lucille’s (both came from Oklahoma ranching backgrounds). Couple that with her slight figure and ladylike demeanor and you had a cowgirl anomaly. More important however, she was authentic, genuine and generous—crowds loved her. It has been said that she had a natural connection with horses. She claimed her horse, Governor, knew many tricks. In an interview Lucille said, “My system of training consists of three things: patience, perseverance, and gentleness. Gentleness I consider one of the greatest factors in successful training. Governor, the horse I ride in our exhibitions has nearly forty tricks. He can shoot a gun; pull off a man’s coat and put it on again; can roll a barrel; can walk up stairs and down again—a difficult feat; is perfect in the march and the Spanish trot; extends the forelegs so that an easy mount may be made; kneels,
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lies down and sits up; indeed, he does nearly everything but talk.” She was briefly married in 1907 to Martin Van Bergen, a cowboy singer who was an opening act in the show. Together they had a son. She was also married in 1919 to Tom Burnett, whose father had established the Four Sixes Ranch in Texas. Each marriage lasted only a few years and it was reported that Zach Mulhall remained the most important man in her life. Lucille basically retired from worldwide travel in 1917 as live Wild West performances were being overshadowed by the up and coming Hollywood westerns. However, she continued to perform throughout the 1920s and 30s, mostly in Oklahoma and Texas. She made her last known public appearance in September of 1940. Lucille Mulhall died near the home ranch in an automobile accident on December 21, 1940. She was only fiftyfive years old. She was posthumously inducted into the Rodeo Hall of Fame in 1975 and National Cowgirl Hall of Fame in 1977. Long live Cowgirls! Jim Olson (c) 2013 www.JimOlsonAuthor.com
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APHA and USTRC Team Up On New Team Roping Venture 2013 APHA Cowtown ShootOut
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he American Paint Horse Association (APHA) and United States Team Roping Championships (USTRC) announced today a new joint venture team roping event to be held this Fall in Fort Worth, Texas in conjunction with APHA Open/Amateur World Show (Nov. 6-17, 2013). The event, the Cowtown ShootOut presented by the APHA will take place November 15-17, 2013 at the renowned Will Rogers Coliseum and will be produced by the USTRC. This great new event will now be included as one of the USTRC’s 2014 80-plus fully sanctioned qualifier ropings held annually in the United States and will be open to all ropers, not just those riding Paint Horses. A special feature of the event, however, will be directed at APHA members. A $5,000 cash bonus has been set aside and will be offered in addition to the regular USTRC payout and prize line. If the rider of a registered Paint Horse has a TRIAD Classification number of six (#6) or greater, and is high money winner with that classification, the owner of the horse will earn a $2,500 cash bonus. The same $2,500 incentive bonus will be awarded to the owner of the registered paint horse whose rider was the high money winner classified as an Elite #5 and below. The owners must be APHA members to receive the bonus. “We are very pleased to join forces with the USTRC for this team roping and to be able to hold it in conjunction with our World Show”,
said Billy Smith, APHA Executive Director. “It will be a great climax to our World Show, coming as it does on the final weekend.” Kirk Bray, USTRC President, added, “We appreciate the opportunity to team up with the APHA during its World Show to produce an event in Fort Worth, Texas and the Will Rogers Coliseum. This event will benefit all ropers in the North Texas area and beyond, but for those competing on paint horses the APHA cash bonus will be a special attraction.” Entry information will become available shortly in various roping oriented print publications, in SuperLooper Magazine, or by calling the USTRC at 254.968.0002. Horses must be registered for the incentive bonus at the roping.
About the American Paint Horse Association The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) is the world’s second largest equine breed association. Headquartered in Fort
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About the USTRC The USTRC has continually been producing championship team roping events for team ropers of all skill levels since 1989. Based in Stephenville, Texas, USTRC represents more than 30,000 members worldwide who enjoy the sport of team roping. Currently, the USTRC offers more than 80 sanctioned events and 300 affiliate events nationwide, culminating in the USTRC National Finals of Team Roping held in Oklahoma City, annually the last week of October. In 2012 the USTRC awarded more than $25 million in prize money through its many competitions. The USTRC has continued to make history and revolutionize the sport of team roping through fairness and a ‘roper first’ philosophy. For more information visit www.ustrc.com.
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Average 1. 45.2 Karen Stahl / Annette Stahl $11,400 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings; 2. 46.58 Kathy Harrison / Darcy Clark $7,220 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings; 3. 46.87 Ruth Alexander / Jessie Calkins $4,940 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings; 4. 49.35 Tibba Smith / Ashley Mills $4,180 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings; 5. 49.72 Keri Pasley / Whitley Speight $3,420; 6. 52.97 Jordan Jo Fabrizio / Debbie Fabrizio $3,040; 7. 53.26 Hope Thompson / Katey Anthony $2,280; 8. 25.86 Liz Richards / Josey Key $1,520; 9. 27.22 Jordan Jo Fabrizio / Rylea Rae Fabrizio received $200 Gift Cards from NRS David’s Western Store Short-Go Fast Time 1 9.48 Kathy Harrison Darcy Clark $2,000 Fast Times For Round 1. 1 7.03 Shelby Smith / Whitney DeSalvo $3,300; 2. 8.66 Jordan Jo Fabrizio / Jennifer Williams $2,200; 3. 8.8 Lydia Martin / Jaymee Roach $1,700; 4. 8.88 Tibba Smith / Ashley Mills $1,200; 5. 8.92 Charity Wilson / Jessie Knott $900; 6. 9.18 Shelby Smith / Jimmi Jo Montera $700 Open Average 1. 40.84 Shane Philipp / Allen Bach $19,620; 2. 41.12 Colby Lovell / Paul Eaves $12,440; 3. 41.29 David Motes /Twister Cain $8,500; 4. 42.39 David Motes /Jaytin McCright $7,250; 5. 42.85 Drew Horner /Trey Johnson $5,890; 6. 43.22 Clay Smith /Tommy Zuniga $5,240; 7. 43.3 Brad Culpepper / Colby Lovell $3,930; 8. 43.72 Joshua Torres /Brady Norman $2,620
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Short-Go Fast Time 1. 5.68 Drew Horner /Trey Johnson $3,200; 2. 6.63 Clay Smith / Tommy Zuniga $2,400; 3. 6.71 Kaleb Driggers /Travis Graves $1,600; 4. 6.72 Nick Sartain /Allen Bach $800 Fast Times For Round 1. 1 6.13 Justin Davis /Cole Davison $3,200; 2. 6.41 Colby Lovell / Paul Eaves $2,400; 3. 6.5 Shane Philipp /Allen Bach $1,600; 4. 6.61 Cody Walton /Riley Williams $800 Fast Time over all received M L Leddy’s $750 Gift Certificates Saturday, May 25, 2013 Women’s Breakaway Roping Average 1. Lindsay Walters, 10.00 on 3, $2,560; 2. Hope Thompson, 10.05 on 3, $1,920; 3. Kristen Stubbs, 10.59 on 3, $1,280; 4. Tiada Gray, 10.84 on 3, $640 Calf Roping 1. Caleb Smidt, 26.2 on 3, $4,640; 2. Sterling Smith, 26.9 on 3, $3,480; 3. Ryan Watkins, 27.3 on 3, $2,320; 4. Clif Cooper, 27.6 on 3, $1,160 Sunday, May 26, 2013 #11 Average 1. 37.4 Slick Robison / John Brian $7,840 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings; 2. 38.61 Twister Vinson / Porter Toft $5,230 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings; 3. 43.93 Carson Pilgrim / James Southerland $4,040; 4. 44.27 Danny Trowbridge / Porter Toft $2,850; 5. 46.16 Nick Parish / Chick Wilfong $2,140; 6. 46.2 Cesar Ornelas / Alfonso Gonzalez $1,660 Fast Times For Round 1. 1 6.82 Chan Peters / David Felton $1,320; 2. 7.01 Ryan Schroeder / John Evans $790; 3. 7.25 Danny Trowbridge / Josh Lucia $530 #9 Average 1. 49.16 James Southerland / Tammy Parish $5,160 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings; 2. 50.8 Nick Burnham / Dale Ballard $3,560 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings; 3. 51.3 Kenny Andrus / Tammy Parish $2,740; 4. 61.75 Brian Luce / Pat Polizzo $1,940; 5. 81.38 Ed Lindley / Dale Ballard $1,480; 6. 32.09 Shelley Collier / Will Cowling $1,280 Fast Times For Round 1. 6.85 Amelia McGuire / Jose Briseno Zermeno $900; 2. 6.93 Benny Rogers / Curtis Hill $540; 3. 7.61 Billy Tosh / Kirk Bearden $180; 4. 7.61 Nick Burnham / Dale Ballard $180 Steer Roping 1st Go 1. Scott Snedecor $900; 2. Trevor Brazile $800; 3. Rocky Patterson $700; 4. Mike Chase $600 2nd Go 1. Dr. Randy Williams $900; 2. J. Tom Fisher $800; 3. Leo Campbell $700; 4. Brad Prather $600 2 Head Average 1. Mike Chase $900; 2. Vin Fisher $800; 3. Joe Wells $700; 4. Ty Herd $600 Tournament Championship 1. Mike Chase $4800; 2. Chance Gasperson $3400
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uring the Pleasant Valley Days in Young Arizona this year, local families and ropers from across Arizona will again recognize Ted Meredith and Marsha Powell Marcanti at the 9th Annual Ted Meredith Memorial Roping and Marsha Marcanti All Girl Round Robin. Ted Meredith was a local rancher and contractor, referred to by many as Ted Meredith full of life, fun and had a heart of gold. “My brothers and I would ride our 3wheelers to school from the ranch all wife Sarah Haught have year and when we would wreck them, produced the Ted Meredith couldn’t start them or just wore the tires Memorial Roping ever since off. We would stop by Ted’s and he Ted passed. would get us back on the road. He Marsha Powell Marcanti (Ted) treated us like we were his own.” started playing music when she Says Garrett Haught, co-producer of the was 8 years old with her dad, Ted Meredith Memorial Roping. Basil Powell. They played all Garrett has never forgot the way Ted over Arizona while she was growing up, treated him and in return, he and his Productions they 1/6 played in bars, at ropings, rodeos, benefits, wherever they could. She was a cowgirl at heart, loved anything that had to do with the cowboy life. Marsha and her husband Scottie were married in 2000. Like a true country girl, one year she asked Scottie to take her lion For Your Action hunting for their anniversary. Scottie Photography and Videos took her to the “Rock House” on the Q Mark and Becky Hutchings Ranch in Young, thereafter became one Photography/Videography of their favorite places. Marsha was buried at the Rock House in 2007. “Every year Scottie, us (Haught Family) and a lot of other friends go on a memorial ride on Memorial Day weekend to put flowers on her grave and have a cactus juice toast in Marsha’s memory.” Says Sarah Haught, Garrett’s wife and co-producer of the Ted Meredith Memorial Roping. “She was one of a kind. So this is the 6th year Scottie and Marsha’s best friend Karrie Jones have done the Marsha Marcanti Memorial All-Girl Roping along with Ted’s Memorial that we do up in Young.” “We Are Your Stop Action Photographer” The two roping’s take place during the Pleasant Valley Days in the town of 15 McCord Lane • Belen, NM 87002 Young, Arizona July 19 through 21 in 505.407.4627 hopes that the roping draws people to poundinghooves.com the tiny town of Young. That’s where Ted lived and died, where Garrett Haught pictures@poundinghooves.com was born and raised, and where Marsha
loved it so much she asked to be buried there. Young is a rural community with approximately 600 - 700 full- time residents. “We want all the ropers to
know how much we appreciate them braving the road over to come support the town”, says Sarah Haught, “The local businesses depend on this one big weekend to get them through the winter. They (local sponsors) are my main sponsors and because of them we are able to give rifles, saddles, buckles, and so many great awards. We had over a thousand teams last year and hope to see everybody here again this year.” Each year’s event rekindles memories of both Ted and Marsha, and along with that comes many emotions from friends and family. Every year Teddy Meredith, Ted’s son, ropes at his dad’s memorial. Last year he won a buckle with his dad’s name of it. It was an emotion moment for the Meredith family. In addition, Garrett Haught’s brother Destry is the stock contractor for the roping events, so it’s a family affair. More than half of the contestants have been attending the event since it started. “Its low key, family orientated and lots of fun.” Says Sarah Haught. For additional information about this event, look in this months or past issues of The All-Around or contact Garrettt or Sarah Haught at 520-356-6014.
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Buffalo Arena Is Busy This Summer!
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hether you are roping or riding, Buffalo Arena just 6 miles east of downtown Durango has it going on for you this summer. The Memorial Day weekend started off the summer with a bang at Buffalo Arena. The regular jackpot ropings were held on Saturday and Sunday, and on Monday the Buffalo Arena hosted the Clifford L. Benally Memorial Roping. This was the 13th Annual Clifford L. Benally Memorial roping, but the first time it was hosted at Buffalo Arena. The Clifford L. Benally Memorial roping turned out great and plans are to make the Buffalo Arena its permanent home. Next year it looks like the plans also include expanding the Memorial event to a 3 day saddle roping. The Buffalo Arena started the 2013 Summer Buckle Series in June and it will run through August. In addition the Youth Buckle series starts June 15, 2013 and will run Saturdays through August 3rd. The series will pay back 100% to the youth. Adults donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to pay to rope, they just help the kids out. The kids get two steers and if they catch either one they get a short round steer. High point header and heeler will each get a buckle at the end of the series. The buckles awarded at both series are hand made by Frosty Ganado. Buffalo Arena has 6 RV hookups available for the summer and covered pens as well. There is access to BLM trails right off of our property for trail riding or cooling off your horse after the roping.
They have practice cattle available daily for campers and public practices on Monday and Thursday nights at 6:00. For more information on events or reservations to rope, ride or stay at the Buffalo Arena, look for their ads in The All-Around, or contact Calvin at 970-749-8187 or Kim at 970-759-9661. Buffalo Arena Memorial Day Weekend Saturday and Sunday Jackpots #10 Pick/Draw 1. Lance Baker / Kody Curry, 27.42 on 3, $341.00 each; 2. Rich Hine / Doug Rathjen, 34.25 on 3, $204.00 each; 3. Roger Bixler / Kevin Canterbury, 35.51 on 3, $136.00 each #11 with #9 Incentive 1. Loren Doughty / Harvey Toledo, 29.51 on 3, $356 each; 2. Dave McCoy / Bob Rathjen, 32.10 on 3, $237 each #9 Incentive 1. Dave McCoy / Bobby Rathjen, 32.10 on 3, $304 each; 2. Rich Hine / Doug Rathjen, 33.34 on 3, $204 each Clifford L. Benally Memorial Roping #10 Pick/Draw 1. Beto Lechuga/ Warren Mike, 23.88 on 3, $744 each; 2. Corky McIntyre / Patrick Martinez, 25.53 on 3, $651 each; 3. Justin Hamilton / Patrick Martinez, 25.79 on 3, $527 each; 4. Rigo Carmona / Travis Taylor, 26.65 on 3, $434 each; 5. Rigo Carmona / Aaron Lucero, 29.21 on 3, $341 each; 6. Rigo Carmona / Patrick Martinez, 29.36 on 3, $248 each; 7. Don Gosney / Mark Bauer,
30.93 on 3, $155 each #11 Pick/Draw 1. Rigo Carmona / Warren Mike, 36.52 on 4, $650 each; 2. Rigo Carmona / Joaquin Huntington, 38.78 on 4, $487 each; 3. Leonard Raymond / Joaquin Huntington, 42.90 on 4, $325 each; 4. Leonard Raymond / Patrick IN HOUSE PROOF Martinez, 44.65 on 4,VSA $162 each #13 Pick 1. Michael Snooks / Ty Toledo, 29.27 on 4, $433 each; 2. Shoncey Charlie / Jason Yazzie, 33.73 on 4, $260 each; 3. Rigo Carmona / Joaquin Huntington, 44.39 on 4, $173 each
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Invitational Team Ropers Association WSTR Qualifier Tularosa, NM May 25-26, 2013 Satruday, May 25, 2013 #15 Pick or Draw 1. Bode Baize / Cade Passig, 27.77, $5,000; 2. Chase Massengill / Joe Espy, 29.19, $2,980; 3. Bode Baize / Corban Livingston, 30.61, $1,980 #13 WS Qualifier 1. Kyle Honeyfield / Oso Diaz, 30.86, $7,780; 2. Johnny Trotter / Steve Purcella, 33.21, $5,840; 3. Sterling Kelly / Taylor Puckett, 33.72, $3,880; 4. Carl Elkins / Cody Runyan, 33.70, $1,940 #12 WS Qualifier 1. Travis Regensberg / Joaquin Huntington, 34.97, $8,380; 2. Wade Baize / Lonnie Wright, 35.19, $6,000; 3. Chip Roberts / Perri Sanchez, 36.65, $4,540; 4. Jana Smith / Joe Espy, 38.63, $3,360;
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#9 WS Qualifier 1. Brooke Wilson / Scott Higgins, 39.58, $5,460; 2. Larry Hooper / Rolo Minjarez, 40.1, $3,860; 3. Malcom McCarty / Slim Berry, 42.24, $2,960; 4. Jake Lowery / Greg Miller, 42.53, $2,500; 5. Christen Martinez / Tommy Gililland, 46.97, $2,060; 6. Jon Satriana / Chris Sanchez, 49.09, $1,820; 7. Kim McCracken / Scott Higgins, 53.22, $1,360; 8. Anthony Silva / Pete Carabajal, 59.58, $1,140; 9. Julie Gibson / Lee Cook, 60.3, $920; 10. Jake Lowrey / Will Hooper, 37.27(on 3), $680 All Girl Sidepot 1. Stacy Mathis / Missy Holmes, 39.36, $540; 2. Stacy Baptiste / Missy Holmes, 39.87, $320; 3. Kodi Armitage / Kenna Francis, $200 #8 Drawpot 1. Michael Price / Johnny Garcia, 23.38, $1,900; 2. Rodolfo Rodriguez / John Payne, 36.47, $1,340; 3. Benny Caldera / Larry Joe Gonzales, 48.81, $1,020; 4. Kim McCracken / John Payne, 27.52(on 2), $760; 5. Stan Standefer / Randall Herrington, 29.42 (on 2), $380
#12 Winners Travis Regensberg and Joaquin Huntington
#15 Winners Bode Baize and Cade Passig #11 Winners Jerry Trujillo and Clinton Bilbrey
#13 Winners Kyle Honeyfield and Oso Diaz
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#9 Winners Brooke Wilson and Scott Higgins
#8 Winners Michael Price and Johnny Garcia
All Girl Winners Stacy Mathis and Missy Holmes
MLC Getting Ready for Amarillo, Texas
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athews Land and Cattle (MLC) is loading up the crew and cattle to make their way to Amarillo, Texas July 26-28, 2013. The Amarillo National Center will host the World Series Team Roping Qualifier in late July. As always MLC is planning on a production that provides quality cattle and three days of opportunities for team ropers to make it to the pay window and a chance to travel to Las Vegas this fall. “We are changing the schedule a little for this year’s event.” Says Oren Mathews, owner of MLC. “ We normally only have a two day roping, but due to the increase in entries over the past and the fact we want to provide more opportunities for the ropers, we’ve added another day. With adding Friday we now have ropings from an Open to a #9.” With adding the additional day to this year’s schedule and the track record of previous events, this combination should
lend itself to another great Mathews Land and Cattle production. Books open at 5 p.m. on Friday and roping will start with the Open and a #15 to follow. On Saturday books open at 7:30 a.m. and roping starts at 9:00 a.m. with the WSTR Qualifier #13, #12 and a #11. Sunday books will again open at 7:30 a.m. and
roping at 9:00 a.m. The #10 WSTR Qualifier and #9 WSTR Qualifier will finish off the weekend. For more detailed information on this event and other MLC events, make sure to look for ads in this issue of The All-Around or visit www.bigdaddyteamroping.com
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Rodeo Community Loses Great Friend Old Fort Days Rodeo chair Jimmie Dee Fox was on hand January 12, 2013 to receive an award at the New Mexico Rodeo Association’s annual winter convention. The Old Fort Days Rodeo was named the largest NMRA event of 2012.
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immie Dee Fox, 44, a lifelong resident of Fort Sumner died Tuesday, May 14, 2013 in Portales, NM. Jimmie Dee was the daughter of Jimmy Harold Fox and the former LaHonda Jane Prather. Jimmie Dee Fox left an unmatched legacy of community commitment and volunteerism. Her generous efforts on behalf of Fort Sumner and De Baca County far exceeded her 44 years of life. Jimmie Dee was the Old Fort Days rodeo committee’s sole chairman from 2007 to 2012. Prior to that, she and her mother, LaHonda Fox, were cochair women from 2000 to LaHonda’s death in March of 2007. Jimmie Dee’s contributions and endless hours of commitment to that event and the community will be truly missed. “Her time in Fort Sumner was all too short, however, she now sits in a place of prominence where she can enjoy the fruits of her labor. Her friendship will especially be missed, along with the countless volunteer hours she devoted to many community projects and activities.” Says Dorie Tucker, President of the Fort Sumner Chamber of Commerce. “She was invaluable and her volunteer work was immeasurable to say the least,” adds Tucker. Jimmie Dee touched virtually everyone in the Fort Sumner community in some way, whether through her work with area youth as a behavior management specialist for Team Builders, or as a tireless volunteer in a vast number of programs, including the De Baca County Fair and the New Mexico State Fair; the De Baca 4-H program, the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary, the Valley Quilting Club, and of course, the Old Fort Days Rodeo. From Las Cruces to Farmington and Clovis to Gallup, Jimmie Dee’s friends and acquaintances were many and the impact of her efforts were immeasurable. As each day without her passes, we are increasingly reminded of all she accomplished. Jimmie Dee will be truly missed, and while many will work to cover all the roles she played in the Fort Sumner community, she cannot be replaced.
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10th and Final! 2013 marks the tenth year that the Leo Mitchell Jr. Memorial 4-D Barrel Race will be held. Not only is it the tenth, but it is the tenth and final event. Leo Mitchell was murdered in 2002. Mitchell loved every aspect of barrel racing. He rode and trained barrel racing horses and even helped to train some of the nation’s top barrel racers. In his honor, the Mitchell family started the Leo Mitchell Memorial Barrel Races in 2003. It was not just a race in his honor but one geared to raise scholarship money and funds for victims of violent crimes. Over the last ten years the Leo Mitchell Barrel Races have awarded 40 saddles and 80 buckles to racers that have participated in the event. It has given back over $80,000 in added money and most importantly has raised over $25,000 for scholarships and funds
to assist victims of violent crimes. A lot of friends and family of Leo Mitchell have worked hard over the last ten years on this event. Not only would Leo be grateful, but the communities of Gallup and Grants, along with the barrel racing community are very fortunate to have had so many people, that have worked so hard, over the last ten years to make these events such a success. As Leo has been missed, so will these events. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of this effort. Don’t miss the chane to be a part of this final opportunity and pay tribute to Leo Mitchell and support a great cause. The event will be August 17 and 18, 2013 in Grants, NM at the Grants Rodeo Arena. For more detailed information look for the ad in this issue of The All Around or contact Norene Canada, 505-285-6311 or Trudy Dean 505-285-5772.
3rd Annual Rock & Rope Truck Roping - ZD Cattle Company May 17-19, 2013 Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Posse Arena, Albuquerque, NM Friday Night – May 17 #4 and Under Saddle Roping 1. Rigo Carmona & Pablo Gutierrez, Saddles and $2,000/team; 2. Robert Yardman & Shawn Murphy Jr., $1,800/team; 3. Judd South & Beto Lechuga, $1,480/team; 4. Benjamin Rascon & Jordan Martinez, $1,000/team; 5. Rigo Carmona & Boots Maria, $700/team; 6. Judd South & Pablo Gutierrez, $400/team Saturday - May 18 #10 Dodge Truck Roping 1. Jeremiah Platero & Shawn Murphy Jr, Saddles and $5,500/team; 2. Jose Rivera & Jason Baca, Buckles and $4,000/team; 3. Leonel Munoz & Alejandro Chavez, Jackets and $3,200/team; 4. Joel Rivera & Vicente Guerrero, Jackets and $2,400/team; 5. Joel Rivera & AJ Sauceda, Jackets and $1,500/team;
6. Leon Nez & Derrick Joe, $1,000/team; 7. Erasmo Ochoa & Cody Plant, $800/team; 8. Bobby Armijo & Alejandro Chavez, $600/team; 9. Juan Carpio & Vicente Guerrero, $500/team; 10.Tyler Jiron & Tyler Sam, $400/team; 11. Joseph Garcia & Shawn Murphy Jr, $300/team; 12. Martin Abeita & Rudy Gonzales, $300/team; 13. Vincente Guererro & Scott Norman, $300/team; 14. Saul Montana & Hume Bustillos, $300/team; 15. Max Causdito & Aldrian Ramone, $300/team; 16. Roger Lee & Johnnie Begay, $300/team; 17. Edward Torres & Tyler Sam, $300/team; 18. Lolito Mendias & Faron Candelaria, $300/team; 19. Alejandra Lara & Derrick Joe, $300/team; 20. Saul Montana & Manual Flazano, $300/team 2013 Highpoint Dodge Pickup Winner - Joel Rivera Sunday – May 19 Open 10 Steer 1. Seth Hall & Kory Bramwell, $4,000/team; 2. Enrique Salas & Adrian Salas, $1,160/team Round 1: Bode Baize & Cade Passig, 6.56 Round 2: Chris Francis & Kory Bramwell, 4.53
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honor Kenny, but to help raise money for his family. “I have known Kenny and his family for a long time, he was like a dad to me.” Says Treyson Johnson, one of the friends organizing the event. “Kenny was a great family man and anything we can do to show our respect to him and help his family we want to do.” Adds Treyson. Wiseman Rodeo Company will be providing the stock and there will be events from Mutton Bustin' for kids six and under to an open bull riding, with chute doggin, breakaway roping, team roping and a rescue race in between. Help make a difference, be a part of helping this family through a tough time. Contact Treyson Johnson, 505-850-3938; Jason Gallegos, 505-261-1068 or Kayna Kemper, 303-913-8873 if CRX’D you would like to IN HOUSE PROOF volunteer or donate to the rodeo. See more details for this event in this month’s issue of The All-Around.
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anuary 20, 2013 the rodeo community lost a dear friend. Even more horrific a New Mexico family lost a dad and a husband. Kenny “Puff ” Moore was involved in an accident at Hialeah Park in Hialeah, Florida working at the starting gates. Kenny left behind many friends, his wife, Skeeter and his three children Shay Lynn, Matthew and Kenneth. On August 2 and 3, 2013 Kenny’s friends will be hosting the first Kenny Moore Memorial Rodeo. The rodeo will be at the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Posse Covered Arena on North 2nd street in Albuquerque. This rodeo is an effort to not only
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Please call for immediate assistance www.cor rientebuckle.com cor rientebuckle@aol.com
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Enter at 9 a.m. • Rope at 10 a.m.
#6 capped at a #4 • $20/roper • Enter up #10 no cap • $20/roper • Enter up #12 Slide no cap • $20/roper • Enter up July 20, 2013 Enter at 9 a.m. • Rope at 10 a.m.
#6 capped at a #4 • $20/roper • Enter up #10 no cap • $20/roper • Enter up #12 Slide no cap • $20/roper • Enter up
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All ropings weather permitting, call before you haul.
Information: Jimmy 505.459.6851
#12 Slide Pick or Draw Handicap #16 & over team add 4 sec. #15 team add 3 sec. #14 team add 2 sec. #13 team add 1 sec. #11 team 1 sec. off #10 team 2 sec. off #9 team 3 sec. off #8 & under 4 sec. off
Grants Rodeo Grounds - Grants, NM #9 Pick or Draw Handicap #8 team 1 sec. off #7 team 2 sec. off #6 & under 3 sec. off
Wednesday, July 3, 2013 Saturday, July 6, 2013 Friday, August 2, 2013
Catron County Fairgrounds
McGee Park
Reserve, NM • Friday, July 12, 2013
Farmington, NM • Friday, July 19, 2013
Same Format each night Enter 6:00 p.m. Rope at 7:00 p.m. #12 Slide Pick or Draw - No Cap $30/roper • Enter Up #9 Handicap Pick or Draw • Capped at a #5 $30/roper • Enter up #6 Pick or Draw • Capped at a #4 $20/roper • Enter up All 3 ropings will run at the same time with separate payoffs. 3 Steer progressive on 1
CASH ONLY — NO CHECKS & NO TABS For info: John English 505/239-7617
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SATURDAYS ALL SUMMER G WEATHER PERMITTING Summer Roping Camp G RV Spots G Covered Pens G Practice Cattle G Arena Access Miles of Trails - BLM Access
Summer Buckle Series #10 Handicapped Pick/Draw Pick 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 for $75/roper Enter 2x • Capped at an Elite #6 Entries close at 10:45 a.m.
Jr./Sr. Roping 100% Payback • $10/run • Enter 3x Jrs. pick partners • Adults rope for no $ Jrs. capped at #3 • 15 years and under
#11 Handicap Pick 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 for $75/roper Enter 2x • Capped at an Elite #7 Entries for this ropings will not close before 1:00 p.m.
BUCKLE SERIES WILL RUN EACH MONTH JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST. BUCKLES TO HIGH POINT #5 AND OVER HEADER, #5 AND OVER HEELER, #4 AND UNDER HEADER AND #4 AND UNDER HEELER AT THE END OF EACH MONTH. All ropings are 3 steer, progressive. Management has the right to adjust numbers or to refuse entry. 1/3 stock charge. Maximum of 4 seconds off in Handicap. We use Roper's Assistant Software. Enter cash, pay cash. Free runs can be purchased, if not, 1/2 the $ and no points towards buckle.
Must have a current USTRC or WSTR card and picture ID for payout! We Will Also Be Having a 6 Week Summer Buckle Series For The Youth June 15 through August 1, 2013.
ROPING PRACTICE Monday and Thursdays 6:00 p.m. $20 - 1st horse $10 - 2nd horse
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WalMart One Mile Hwy. 550 to Farmington
For more information call Calvin 970.749.8187 For directions call Kim 970.759.9661
Hwy. 160 E to Bayfield
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Saturday and Sunday • Same Format Each Day
July 13 - 14, 2013 Gutierrez Arena • Hondo, New Mexico Books open 9:00 a.m. • Rope at 10 a.m. Books close at end of 3rd round of previous roping 1/3 Stock Charge
#11 SLIDE No cap - anyone can rope. 1.5 seconds added per number over #11 team. 1.5 seconds per number subtracted under #11 team. • For example: #12 team = +1.5 seconds; #10 team = –1.5 seconds. Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2 for $100/roper • Enter 3 times 4 head, progressive on 1.
#1O PICK OR DRAW Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2 for $100/roper • Enter 3 times • 4 head
#9 PICK OR DRAW Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2 for $100/roper • Enter 3 times • 4 head
#8 PICK OR DRAW Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2 for $100/roper • Enter 3 times • 4 head In order to rope, men must be 40 YEARS of age in the 2013 calendar year, women must be 30 years of age in the 2013 calendar year. Must have a 2013 40+ membership to rope. Must have a 2013 USTRC membership to rope. TRIAD numbers only. Cash only. USTRC & 40+ memberships may be purchased on site.
For more information call Willie Patterson 575.799.5932
Upcoming Events: August 10-11, 2013 - Hondo, NM
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TR - Grants, NM, 16, 43 ROD - Window Rock, AZ, 67, 69
TR PRAC - Durango, CO, 44 ROD - Pagosa Springs, CO, 56 ROD - Window Rock, AZ, 67, 69 ROD - Grants, NM, 76 TR - Show Low, AZ, 480-540-8405 ROD - Eagar, AZ, 928-333-2388 ROD - Cimarron, NM, 575-376-2001 ROD - Capitan, NM, 505-860-7191
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2013 EVENT CALENDAR KEY: BR=Bull Riding; BRLS=Barrel Racing; BKWY=Breakaway; CR=Calf Roping; CS=Cattle Sale; HS=Horse Sale; PRAC=Practice; ROD=Rodeo; RS=Rough Stock; SW=Steer Wrestling; SE=Special Event; SCH=School; TE=Timed Event; TP=Team Penning; TR=Team Roping.
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TR - Durango, CO, 44 USTRC TR - Las Vegas, NM, 505-45-25-3850 TR - Las Vegas, NM, 505-429-0164 BRLS/TR - Cliff, NM, 575-534-5264 BRLS - Moriarty, NM, 505-832-6619
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TR - Grants, NM, 16, 43 TR - Belen, NM, 43 TR - Durango, CO, 44 ROD - Pagosa Springs, CO, 56 BR - T or C, NM, 67 TR - Show Low, AZ, 480-540-8405 ROD - Mescalero, NM, 575-464-9878 BR - T or C, NM, 575-518-8164 ROD - Capitan, NM, 505-860-7191 ROD - Taylor, AZ, 800-774-0447 BRLS - Grants, NM, 505-285-6311
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TR - Belen, NM, 43 TR - Durango, CO, 44 USTRC TR - Payson, AZ, 47 TR - Young, AZ, 49 TR - Graham, TX, 50 ROD - Snyder, TX, 67 ROD - Dulce, NM, 67, 69 ROD - Montrose, CO, 67 ROD - Westcliffe, CO, 67 ROD - Ramah, NM, 77 ROD - Manassa, CO, 78
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TR - Amarillo, TX, 14 TR - Durango, CO, 44 TR - Reserve, NM, 46 ROD - Snowflake, AZ, 48 ROD - Norwood, CO, 67 ROD - Durango, CO, 67, 85 ROD - Crownpoint, NM, 67, 69 ROD - Seminole, TX, 67 ROD - Luna, NM, 81 BRLS/RS - Belen, NM, 82 BR - Roswell, NM, 102
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TR - Show Low, AZ, 9 USTRC TR - Clovis, NM, 22 ROD - Albuquerque, NM, 41 TR - Durango, CO, 44 TR - Alvarado, TX, 50 ROD - Cuba, NM, 67, 86 ROD - Plains, TX, 67 ROD - Lamesa, TX, 67 BRLS - Deming, NM, 96
TR - Show Low, AZ, 9 USTRC TR - Clovis, NM, 22 TR - Alvarado, TX, 50 BRLS - Farmington, NM, 94
21 ROD - Galisteo, NM, 79 JR ROD - Farmington, NM, 80 TR - Cheyenne, WY, 89 TR - Ada, OK, 90 BRLS - Amarillo, TX, 96
USTRC TR - Payson, AZ, 47 TR - Young, AZ, 49 TR - Graham, TX, 50 ROD - Westcliffe, CO, 67 ROD - Galisteo, NM, 79 JR ROD - Farmington, NM, 80 TR - Cheyenne, WY, 89 TR - Ada, OK, 90
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Silver City, N.M., June 6-8 All-Around Cowboy: Cutter Parsons, $1,492, tie-down roping and steer wrestling Bareback Riding: 1. Craig Wisehart, 81 points on Pete Carr’s Classic Pro Rodeo’s Hometown Girl, $1,417; 2. Ethan McNeill, 80, $1,074; 3. (tie) Tom McFarland and Tyler Scales, 77, $644 each; 5. Delvecchio Kaye, 74, $301; 6. Phil Betony, 73, $215. Steer Wrestling: First round: 1. Paul Melvin, 5.3 seconds, $823; 2. Michael Bates Jr., 5.5, $618; 3. Ben Bates Jr., 5.7, $412; 4. Christian Pettigrew, 5.9, $206. Second round: 1. Hayden Moore, 4.2 seconds, $823; 2. Paul Melvin, 5.8, $618; 3. Cutter Parsons, 6.5, $412; 4. Christian Pettigrew, 6.8, $206. Average: 1. Paul Melvin, 11.1 seconds on two head, $823; 2. Christian Pettigrew, 12.7, $618; 3. Tyke Kipp, 14.1, $412; 4. Hayden Moore, 18.7, $206. Team Roping: First round: 1. JoJo LeMond/Josh
4th Annual Quemado Youth Bull Riding - Super Success
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he Quemado Youth Roughstock event drew 56 contestants from all across New Mexico, and one of the largest crowds yet, at the Quemado Heritage arena. This arena was purchased in the spring of 2007, with the assistance of the New Mexico Rodeo Council. Since its start, the Quemado Community Equestrian Assoc. has held true to their promise of promoting Youth Rodeo and the promotion of horse related events and the Cowboy/Rodeo tradition! Since the Q.C.E.A’s inception in 2007, they have hosted Five Fall Team Ropings, a NMJRA Rodeo, an Open Youth Rodeo, Three FFA District Judging Contest and Four Youth Bull ridings. This year’s 4th Annual Youth Bullriding was an exceptional event with the young and upcoming rough stock riders who will soon be the hope of tomorrow’s future, in rodeo! Contestants traveled from as far away as, Tularosa, Cloudcroft, Artesia and Chama. Many of these young contestants gave it their all, and if all be told, it was very clear that the stock of Travis Sullivan was enough to test the salt and try within these young riders. Sullivan Bucking Bulls were of superior quality and were well matched for the level of top competition
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from these young rough stock riders and athletes. In speaking to one of the contestant’s parents, Mr. Tom Neil stated, “The quality and caliber of riding has truly improved in the past 3-4 years.” It is truly an understatement when saying “Our Youth is the Future of Tomorrow’s Rodeo,” as stated in last month’s “Competitor” editorial. The Quemado Community Equestrian Assoc., Q.C.E.A., is planning another Youth Bull riding event on August 10, 2013. This event will be a smaller version of the one held in June. It will be comprised of Mini, Junior and Senior Bull riding. Donors and Sponsors are to be commended for their help and support at the 4th Annual Youth Bull riding. Results Wooly Riding: 1. Tayson Youst; 2. Jack George Calf Riding: 1st. Kagon Zamora; 2nd-3rd split. Lucas Chavez & Wyatt Terrazas Mini Bull Riding: 1. Quintin Wimberly; 2. Shannon Terrazas, 3rd split. Travis Wimberly & Vanell Marion Junior Bull Riding: 1. Justin Houston; 2. Riley White Senior Bull Riding: 1. Jacob Huff
Patton, 4.6 seconds, $945 each; 2. Joel Bach/Allen Bach, 4.9, $782; 3. Jarett Rogers/Corban Livingston, 5.2, $619; 4. Jake Barnes/Cody Pearson, 5.3, $456; 5. Chance Means/Reno Eddy, 5.6, $293; 6. Keven Daniel/Chase Tryan, 5.7, $163. Second round: 1. Brock Hanson/Kory Koontz, 4.4 seconds, $945 each; 3. Kyle Roberts/Jesse Haynie, 5.7, $537; 6. Jackie Gillispie/JohnPete Etcheverry, 7.7, $163. Average: 1. Joel Bach/Allen Bach, 10.6 seconds on two head, $1,417 each; 2. Keven Daniel/Chase Tryan, 11.2, $1,173; 3. Jarett Rogers/Corban Livingston, 12.3, $928; 4. Derrick Begay/Cesar de la Cruz, 15.0, $684; 5. Brock Hanson/Kory Koontz, 15.4, $440; 6. Jake Barnes/Cody Pearson, 16.0, $244. Saddle Bronc Riding: 1. (tie) Brandon Biebelle, on Pete Carr’s Classic Pro Rodeo’s Bully Dog, and Heith DeMoss, on Pete Carr’s Classic Pro Rodeo’s Miss Rodeo, 80 points, $1,262 each; 3. Bradley Harter, 78, $783; 4. (tie) Sam Spreadborough, Cody Taton and Rhys Angland, 77, $348 each. Tie-down Roping: First round: 1. Cutter Parsons, 9.6 seconds, $1,080; 2. (tie) Landon McClaugherty and Jesse Clark, 9.8, $675 each; 4. J.D. Kibbe, 9.9, $270. Second round: 1. Jesse Clark, 8.0 seconds, $1,080; 2. Cody Jordan, 8.8, $810; 3. (tie) Bryce Runyan, J.D. Kibbe and Joseph Parsons, 8.9, $270 each. Average: 1. Jesse Clark, 17.8 seconds on two head, $1,620; 2. J.D. Kibbe, 18.8, $1,215; 3. Joseph Parsons, 18.9, $810; 4. Tristan Mahoney, 19.6, $405. Barrel Racing: 1. Jolee Lautaret-Jordan, 17.41 seconds, $1,341; 2. Dolli Lautaret, 17.51, $1,149; 3. Holly Favour, 17.54, $958; 4. Sarah Kieckhefer, 17.62, $830; 5. Kendra Honeyfield, 17.66, $638; 6. Sherry Cervi, 17.70, $511; 7. (tie) Nicole Larrabee and Caren Lamb, 17.74, $319 each; 9. (tie) Jenna Cadwallader and Meghan Johnson, 17.75, $160 each. Steer Roping: First round: 1. Rocky Patterson, 10.9 seconds, $1,056; 2. (tie) Rick Kieckhefer and Cody Lee, 11.7, $660 each; 4. Jim Locke, 12.1, $264. Second round: 1. Rod Hartness, 10.3 seconds, $1,056; 2. Tim Abbott, 10.5, $792; 3. Howdy McGinn, 10.6, $528; 4. Chet Herren, 10.9, $264. Third round: 1. Rocky Patterson, 9.6 seconds, $1,056; 2. Vin Fisher Jr., 10.1, $792; 3. J.P. Wickett, 10.4, $528; 4. Joe Wells, 10.6, $264. Average: 1. Scott Snedecor, 34.5 seconds on three head, $1,583; 2. Cody Lee, 37.5, $1,188; 3. Corey Ross, 38.0, $792; 4. Tim Abbott, 39.5, $396. Bull Riding: 1. Brant Atwood, 93 points on Pete Carr’s Classic Pro Rodeo’s Speck, $3,648; 2. Reid Barker, 88, $2,797; 3. Elliot Jacoby, 84, $2,067; 4. Jarrod Craig, 82, $1,338; 5. (tie) Lon Danley and Brad Harris, 79, $730 each; 7. Troy James, 72, $486; 8. Rhys Angland, 68, $365.
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New Mexico High School and Junior High Rodeo Finals Highlights from Lovington
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ovington, New Mexicoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Jake McClure Arena was the hotspot for finals the end of May and beginning of June. The NM Junior High School Rodeo Association held their finals May 25 through 27 and just two short weeks later, June 5 through 9, High School students from across the state gathered for the NM High School Rodeo Finals. Both weekends provided great stock and great competition. Pounding Hooves Productions shares a few photos from the Junior High Finals and Nakai Professional Rodeo Photography shows some of the winners from the High School event.
New Mexico Junior High School Rodeo Finals PHOTOS COURTESY OF POUNDING HOOVES PRODUCTIONS
Shad and Shelby Mayfield, Ribbon Roping
Kaitlyn Harwell, Breakaway
Blaine Garley, Chute Dogging
New Mexico High School Rodeo Finals PHOTOS COURTESY OF NAKAI PROFESSIONAL RODEO PHOTOGRAPHY
Bryce Howe, Saddle Bronc
Jacob Spencer, Bull Riding
Tierra Gray, Breakaway
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ow in their second year, the Southwest Junior Rodeo Association (SWJRA) is growing like a weed. The number of contestants has doubled from the first year, putting the association at over 60 competitors. SWJRA is one of the largest junior rodeo organizations in the four corners area. Contestants must compete at 6 out of the 8 rodeos in order to receive allaround year-end awards. The association gives buckles to the allaround boy and girl in every age group, along with buckles to the rough stock champions. In addition, many other nice awards are given to all contestants who have participated in 6 of the 8 rodeos. This is the first year for SWJRA to have the rough stock events, and it has been a great success. There is an 80% pay back in each event with the other 20% going towards awards. Last year the Southwest Junior
Rodeo Association paid out over $10,000 in cash and prizes. This year it looks like SWJRA will pay out even more. The association does not charge a membership or awards fee. The SWJRA projects that future years will bring on even more growth. Look for information on SWJRA in this issue and future issues of The All-Around. Southwest Jr. Rodeo Association Current Point Standings (Unofficial) 5 and Under Rank Herrera 81 , Rylee Woody 54, Jaida Woody 44, Cody Bell 37, Brodie Garcia 26, Kimora Dedman 25, Jake Roberts 21, Taylor Armenta 19, Kinley Nigren 17, Braezyn Garcia 15,Kelsi Yancey 10, Macey Ferarri 6, 5 and Under Wooly Riding Taven Leir 5, Demarco Miles 4, Landon Yancey 0, Brayden Rhoads 0 Girls 6-8 Rhiley Montoya 78, Brianne Roberts 54,
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The Copper Dust Stampede
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nother year goes down in the history books for The Copper Dust Stampede Rodeo. Rodeo action was at its best this year on May 10th and 11th in Globe, Arizona. Some of the top contestants from across the southwest competed for two days at the Gila County Fairgrounds. It was a great weekend of competition and when the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Copper Dustâ&#x20AC;? settled, contestants from Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico all took home their share of the prize money. Bareback 1. Adam Tanner, 74, $344; 2. Brandon Smith, 66, $258; 3. Jason Minic, 64, $172; Brandon Smith, 62, $86 Inc Calf Roping 1. Jonathan Jacobs, 13.5, $349; 2. Ted Walker, 15.2, $262; 3. Chuck Burt, 20.3, $174; 4. Dale Whitlow, 21.1, $87 Open Calf Roping 1. Tristan Mahoney, 10.0, $394; 2. Cole Robinson, 10.6, $328; 3. Luke Jeffries, 11.7, $263;
4. Wyatt Althoff, 12.7, $197; 5. (**)Jonathan Jacobs, 13.5, $131 Breakaway 1. Kristen Summerfield, 2.9, $563; 2. Shancee Howell, 3.4, $466; 3. LaVonne Yazzie, 5.1, $369; 4. Jamie Singletary, 10.0, $272; 5,6. Justine Doka, 12.4, $135; 5,6. Bobbie Riggs, 12.4, $135 Barrels 1D 1. Cindy Woods, 17.82, $734; 2. Crystal Logan, 18.13, $639; 3. Amanda Barlow, 18.17, $543; 4. Lexie Bath, 18.3, $447; 5. Caitlin Hudecek, 18.3, $351; 6. Cathy Ruiz, 18.36, $255; 7. Gry Johannessen, 18.38, $160; 8. Debbie Carter, 18.4, $64 2D 1. Lori Todd, 18.54, $364; 2. Bailee Bain, 18.58, $301; 3. Monica Luccesi, 18.59, $238; 4,5. Whitney Haralson, 18.63, $144; 4,5. Marisa Simpson, 18.63, $144; 6. Shayanne Summerfield, 18.73, $62 Saddle Bronc 1. Cooper DeWitt, 79, $393; 2. Shaun Ebert, 73, $328; 3. Robert Burbank, 69, $262; 4. Thor Dusenberry, 68, $197; 5. Robert Burbank, 67, $131
Steer Wrestling 1. Jeff Frizzell, 5.2, $452; 2. Trey Nahrgang, 6.8, $339; 3. Lyman Succo, 21.7, $226; Ground Split Jeff Frizzell, $38; Trey Nahrgang, $38; Lyman Succo, $38 Bulls 1. Chisolm Groff, 59, $515 Ground Split: Chisolm Groff, $1,200 BULL DAY MONEY: Saturday, Chisolm Groff, 59, $20 #12 Team Roping 1. Samuel Openshaw / Ralph Romo, 6.4, $607; 2. David Page Jr / Ralph Romo, 6.7, $502; 3. David Page Jr / David Page Sr, 7.1, $397; 4. William Bennally / Gerald Daye, 8, $293; 5. Miles Payne / James Brown, 8.4, $188; 6. Mike Enervold / Travis Kading, 9.5, $52; 6. Rawley Ben / BB Rivera, 9.5, $52 Open Team Roping 1. Derrick Begay / Cory Petska, 5.3, $785; 2,3. Anthony Camalat / Cody Pearson, 6.0, $583; 2,3. Logan Westcott / Wacey Westcott, 6.0, $583; 4,5. (12) Samuel Openshaw / Ralph Romo, 6.4, $311; 4,5. Eddie Hawley / Ty Romo, 6.4, $311; 6. (12) David Page Jr / Ralph Romo, 6.7, $135
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odeo is coming to Bosque Farms, NM and bringing all the excitement that comes with it. This time, however, it won’t be a pro rodeo it’s an Open Youth Rodeo to benefit 4-H, where kids from ages 1 to 19 can compete. The Bernalillo County 4-H Program will be hosting its 2013 Open Youth Rodeo and Team Roping at the Bosque Farms Arena in Bosque Farms, NM August 16 and 17 “Rodeo is a big part of our community and way of life,” says Cassidy Cordova, Bernalillo County 4-H Home Economist, “Our objective with the 4-H Rodeo Program, is not only for the kids to compete, but to help these kids develop skills they can use and take with them in life experiences as well.” Rodeo competition serves the overall aims of 4-H, by teaching kids
responsibility as they care for their animals, commitment, as they spend hours practicing for their events, and, of course, sportsmanship by competing with others. “These are a great bunch of kids, they love competing, we work at making it friendly competition,” Says Rodeo Secretary Shawnee Pedroncelli. “We promote good sportsmanship. We are trying to help make the kids good adults.” Team Roping action starts at 7 p.m. on Friday and the Rodeo starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday. The Rodeo includes Leadline and Mutton Busting for the younger cowboys and cowgirls also. Kids compete in one of four different divisions, based on their age as of Jan. 1 of the year in which the competition is being held. The Booster division is for kids ages 6 to 8; Novice division is for kids ages 9 to 11; Junior division, 12 to
History in the Making in Durango!
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rom early in the 1930’s this annual event known as “Fiesta” has been an important part of Durango’s history. Originally known as the Spanish Trails Fiesta, many changes have occurred over the years, including the name. In the 60’s, it was called the Navajo Trail Fiesta and in the 80’s it became Durango Fiesta Days, which name it holds today. No matter what it is called, for 78 years it has been one of the main events in the Four Corners area. As one of the premier summer celebrations, this event preserves the spirit of western heritage and gives both locals and visitors a glimpse of the local history and showcases Durango as an agricultural community. As the next chapter in the history books continue, this year will be sure to provide something to write about. The annual rodeo performances start on July 26 and to add to that, there are all kinds of events for the whole family. This year’s schedule is packed with events from a queen contest to cowboy church, barrel racing to bar-b-que, a
pancake breakfast to pie auction and street dance. In addition to the many events, the annual parade has always been a highlight of the week. The parade has been a showcase of local flavor and color. A variety of folks participate in the procession down Main Avenue. This parade’s history is as old as the rodeo and
it wouldn’t be a fiesta without it. The rodeo has always provided some of the best entertainment for participants and spectators alike. Once a rodeo of the Rodeo Cowboys Assoc., it is now sanctioned by the Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Assoc. Currently, the
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14; and Senior, 15 to 19. Each division has specific events that are open to competitors in that age group. Booster age group can compete in the following events: calf riding, goat tying, barrel racing, pole bending, flag racing. Novice division includes steer riding, breakaway calf roping, goat tying, barrel racing, pole bending, flag racing, and stepdown roping. Junior events include bull riding, chute doggin, breakaway calf roping, goat tying, barrel racing, pole bending, flag racing, steer stopping and team roping. And Senior division events include all of the same events as the Junior division, plus bareback bronc riding, saddle-bronc riding and steer wrestling. The 4-H Rodeo and Team Roping is open to the public on both Friday and Saturday. Food will be available at food concessions throughout both days. There is a $5.00 admission charge per truck load to the event. Look for more details in this month’s issue of The All-Around.
rodeo is the main attraction of Fiesta and incorporates many novelty shows and specialty acts. There will be full roster of some of today’s top rodeo contestants competing in all the events. This year’s Rough Stock Challenge will match up some of the top rough stock riders from across the southwest with the Bucking H Rodeo Company’s string of stock. Winners of each performance will compete in the finals on Sunday. History is bound to repeat itself in Durango this year for the 78 Annual Durango Fiesta Days. Take a ride to the cool mountain region of Southwest Colorado this summer and be a part of history, this is one celebration you won’t want to miss. For more detailed information, check the ad in this issue of The All-Around.
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New Mexico Junior Rodeo Association Presents “Open Junior Rodeo”
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ew Mexico Junior Rodeo Association (NMJRA) is trying a new format. In the light of families having to make sure the rodeo fund goes as far as it can nowadays. NMJRA has decided this summer to host one big event over one weekend rather than events all throughout the summer. August 3 and 4, 2013 will be the dates and the Grants Rodeo Grounds in Grants, New Mexico will be the place. The NMJRA will host an “Open Junior Rodeo, Saddle and Buckle Shoot-Out”. This is a new idea for the association, but the Board of Directors thinks it is a new opportunity as well. “Everyone is trying to make resources go as far as they can.” Says John English, Acting President of the NMJRA. “We have decided to waive membership fees and sponsorship fees and just let families think about rodeo.” Having one big event over one weekend, allows the association to target their
resources and give more back to the kids. Production costs and travel expenses are on the top of most all associations list. Many associations over the past couple of years have seen numbers decline and are trying to find solutions. “The current board of the NMJRA has really pulled together and given all this a lot of thought and discussion.” Says English, “With many associations seeing a smaller amount of entries at their rodeos, we have to figure out a different way to get more contestants. It’s about the kids and making it work for them.” The Grant’s Rodeo Association will be the host and a sponsor of this event as well as sponsors from all across the state. “It takes a lot of teamwork to put this together and we are lucky to have board members that have stuck through these tough times and sponsors that believe in the mission of this organization.” Adds English.
Championship Bull Riding Announces New Event in Scottsdale, Arizona Fall Event Part of Huge Fund Raising Effort Building on the success of their current season, Championship Bull Riding (CBR) is pleased to announce a new event: the Scottsdale Showdown, on Saturday, October 19, 2013 at the WestWorld equestrian center in Scottsdale, Arizona. The event, hosted by the Scottsdale Charros and City of Scottsdale, will be one of the largest all-star bull riding events in the Southwest. The lineup of adrenaline-packed events begins with a two-hour Championship Bull Riding event, followed by a star-studded concert featuring two country music national recording artists. The Scottsdale Showdown will be the catalyst to the 2014 CBR “Road to Cheyenne” Tour, with points and scores going towards the season end tally in 2014. “This is a great day for our organization,” said Benny Cude, chairman of Championship Bull Riding. “CBR is
working on expanding our tour and partnerships, and we look forward to producing this outstanding event for Arizona fans with one of their largest local philanthropic organizations, the Scottsdale Charros.” Formed in 1961, the Scottsdale Charros are an all-volunteer group of business and civic leaders dedicated to providing support and funding for youth programs, educational scholarships and grants to local charities. With a history of innovative fundraising, the Scottsdale Charros have produced a variety of special events to raise funds and promote Scottsdale, making the Charros one of the community’s largest philanthropic contributors. Tickets for the Scottsdale Showdown, a 21 and over event, will go on sale in July. For all the news and latest information on the event, visit www.ScottsdaleShowdown.com or www.CBRBull.com for more information.
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The NMJRA has restructured the age groups and added new events for this rodeo. There will be a 6 and under age group, 7 to 9, 10 to 13 and a 14 to 18. The 6 and under age group will include sheep riding and the 7 to 9 year old age group will be riding Holstein calves. Saddles will be given to the high point boy and high point girl in each age group. The reserve high point boy and girl will receive buckles, in addition, the average winners of all the rough stock events will win buckles as well. The NMJRA has guaranteed the prizes no matter how many entries they receive. Although Contestants must compete both days to be eligible for the prizes. Entries must be postmarked by July 24. “We have put this new info on numerous websites, sent out emails and posted it on Facebook. We have received overwhelming support for the new idea and this looks to be and outstanding rodeo.” Says John English. Don’t miss this new opportunity. For more detailed information, look for the NMJRA ad in this issue of The All-Around or visit www.nmjra.net.
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2013 PRCA World Standings Through June 10, 2013 All-Around 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $53,946; 2. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, $45,458; 3. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah, $37,399; 4. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas, $34,929; 5. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash., $29,922; 6. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla., $26,666; 7. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., $21,360; 8. Jake Cooper, Monument, N.M., $20,569; 9. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta, $20,351; 10. Caleb Smidt, Yorktown, Texas, $20,154; 11. Justin Thigpen, Waycross, Ga., $19,370; 12. Blake Hirdes, Turlock, Calif., $18,232; 13. Jordan Ketscher, Squaw Valley, Calif., $17,756; 14. Ryle Smith, Oakdale, Calif., $17,337; 15. Morgan Grant, New Waverly, Texas, $16,235 Bareback Riding 1. Kaycee Feild, Spanish Fork, Utah, $$51,678; 2. J.R. Vezain, Cowley, Wyo., $49,138; 3. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore., $42,269; 4. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas , $35,427; 5. Austin Foss, Terrebonne, Ore.,
$32,192; 6. Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash., $31,031; 7. Ty Breuer, Mandan, N.D., $30,928; 8. Jared Smith, Cross Plains, Texas, $29,152; 9. Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La., $28,355; 10. Seth Hardwick, Laramie, Wyo., $26,694; 11. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, $25,373; 12. Clint Cannon, Waller, Texas, $24,379; 13. Clint Laye, Cadogan, Alberta, $22,707; 14. Jessy Davis, Power, Mont., $21,768; 15. Casey Colletti, Pueblo, Colo., $18,870 Steer Wrestling 1. Casey Martin, Sulphur, La., $46,831; 2. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif., $34,419; 3. Straws Milan, Cochrane, Alberta, $28,163; 4. Jason Miller, Lance Creek, Wyo., $27,236; 5. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo., $26,778; 6. Jule Hazen, Ashland, Kan., $25,252; 7. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore., $24,974; 8. Tyler Pearson, Louisville, Miss. , $22,870; 9. Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif., $22,029; 10. Les Shepperson, Midwest, Wyo. , $20,989; 11. Clayton Moore, Pouce Coupe, British Columbia, $20,392; 12. Billy Bugenig, Ferndale,
2013 Turquoise Circuit Standings Courtesy of PRCA â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ProRodeo All-Around Standings 1. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $16,935; 2. Chance Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $12,147; 3. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $12,032; 4. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $11,417; 5. Brent Lewis, Pinon, NM, $11,303; 6. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $11,208; 7. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $10,820; 8. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ, $7,246; 9. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $6,868; 10. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $6,694 Bareback Riding 1. Wyatt Hancock, Taylor, AZ, $9,156; 2. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $8,637; 3. Shon Gibson, Taylor, AZ, $5,595; 4. Luke Creasy, Brownfield, AB, $5,133; 5. Tony Buckman, La Mesa, NM, $4,417; 6. Chauncey Kirby, Ft. McDowell, AZ, $2,761; 7. Tom McFarland, Bowie, TX, $2,425; 8. Francis Marchand, Omak, WA, $1,433; 9. Sam Stuart, Lovington, NM, $654; 10. Trevor Haught, Tucson, AZ, $636 Steer Wrestling 1. Damian Padilla, Rio Rico, AZ, $9,789; 2. Trevor Duhon, Phoenix, AZ, $8,041; 3. Pepe Arballo, Wittman, AZ, $7,173; 4. Clayton Tuchscherer, Dona Ana, NM, $6,633; 5. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $5,854; 6. Cody Moore, Artesia, NM, $5,770; 7. Tanner Houston, Tucson, AZ, $5,366; 8. Dean McIntyre, Wickenburg, AZ, $4,966; 9. Cody Glover, Marana, AZ, $4,850; 10. Brandon Bates, Winslow, AZ, $4,212; 11. Jacob Antone, Crownpoint, NM, $3,455; 12. Kurt Stallings, Clovis, NM, $3,251; 13. Cimarron Thompson, Hobbs, NM, $2,776; 14. Tanner Robinson, Mesilla Park, NM, $1,855; 15. Christian Pettigrew, Ft. Sumner, NM, $1,787 Team Roping (Header) 1. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, AZ, $22,313; 2. Levi
Lewis, Apache Junction, AZ, $15,413; 3. Jake Barnes, Scottsdale, AZ, $15,047; 4. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, AZ, $14,862; 5. Tom Richards, Humboldt, AZ, $14,222; 6. Aaron Tsinigine, Tuba City, AZ, $11,941; 7. Bobby Baize, Anthony, NM, $5,519; 8. Bobby Boyd DVM, Midland, TX, $4,463; 9. Wyatt Althoff, Gilbert, AZ, $4,311; 10. Chance Kiehne, Eagar, AZ, $4,281; 11. Anthony Calmelat, Tucson, AZ, $4,083; 12. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $4,067; 13. Josh Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $3,676; 14. Rodee Walraven, Datil, NM, $3,583; 15. Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, AZ, $3,137 Team Roping (Heeler) 1. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, AZ, $14,862; 2. Nick Sarchett, Phoenix, AZ, $14,222; 3. Brent Tryon, Queen Creek, AZ, $13,724; 4. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $13,164; 5. Cory Petska, Marana, AZ, $8,846; 6. Tyler Getzwiller, Scottsdale, AZ, $8,361; 7. Johnny Salvo, Horse Springs, NM, $5,116; 8. Byron Wilkerson, Duncan, AZ, $4,637; 9. Shain Sproul, Las Cruces, NM, $4,463; 10. TJ Brown, Payson, AZ, $4,311; 11. Michael Calmelat, Tucson, AZ, $4,083; 12. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $3,661; 13. Tim Gonzales, Las Lunas, NM, $3,493; 14. Estevan Castillo, Veguita, NM, $3,148; 15. Justin Loya, Los Lunas, NM, $3,024 Saddle Bronc 1. Taos Muncy, Corona, NM, $11,482; 2. Cody Taton, Corona, NM, $7,595; 3. Brandon Biebelle, San Lorenzo, NM, $6,591; 4. Darrell Triplett, Waterflow, NM, $3,194; 5. Cooper DeWitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $3,007; 6. Casey Sisk, Corona, NM, $2,889; 7. Shaun Ebert, Pearce, AZ, $2,748; 8. Robert Aragon, Bueyeros, NM, $1,923; 9. Brady Dinwoodie, Westbourne, MB, $1,012; 10. Colby Sventek, Chino
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Calif., $18,881; 13. Sean Mulligan, Coleman, Okla., $17,769; 14. Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S.D., $15,828; 15. Dakota Eldridge, Elko, Nev., $15,664 Team Roping (header) 1. Kaleb Driggers, Albany, Ga., $$36,978; 2. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, $34,085; 3. Drew Horner, Plano, Texas, $33,660; 4. Justin Van Davis, Madisonville, Texas, $29,625; 5. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont., $27,778; 6. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz., $24,604; 7. Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, Ariz., $24,098; 8. Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas, $22,714; 9. Chace Thompson, Munday, Texas, $22,524; 10. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, Mont., $21,939; 11. Nick Sartain, Dover, Okla., $19,491; 12. Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore., $18,846; 13. Logan Olson, Flandreau, S.D., $18,748; 14. Calvin Brevik, Durango, Colo., $18,272; 15. Turtle Powell, Stephenville, Texas, $ 17,20 Team Roping (heeler) 1. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla., $$40,085; 2. Tommy Zuniga, Centerville, Texas, $34,085; 3. Buddy Hawkins II, Columbus, Kan., $33,199; 4. Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas, $29,266; 5. Jade Corkill,
Valley, AZ, $846 Tie-Down Roping 1. Kyle Dutton, Mesilla Park, NM, $15,164; 2. Jesse Clark, Portales, NM, $11,368; 3. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $10,496; 4. Jerrad Hofstetter, Lubbock, TX, $8,633; 5. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $6,963; 6. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ, $6,868; 7. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $5,353; 8. Cliff Kirkpatrick, Lovington, NM, $4,401; 9. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $4,355; 10. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $3,928; 11. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $3,770; 12. Clay Parsons, Marana, AZ, $3,738; 13. Beau Marshall, T or C, NM, $3,684; 14. J.D. Kibbe, Portales, NM, $3,577; 15. Tyson Runyan, Silver City, NM, $3,380 Steer Roping 1. Chance Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $11,875; 2. Brent Lewis, Pinon, NM, $8,657; 3. Rob Denny, Willcox, AZ, $5,131; 4. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $2,940; 5. Bill Snure, Douglas, AZ, $2,352; 6. Pecos Shannon, Lordsburg, NM, $1,273; 7. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $1,261; 8. Doug Bean, Scottsdale, AZ, $243; 9. Tom Stuart, Paulden, AZ, $229; 10. Keith Wilkerson, Duncan, AZ, $229 Bull Riding 1. Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, NM, $9,605; 2. Rankin Lindsey, Hillsboro, NM, $6,754; 3. Terrance Granger, Tuba City, AZ, $5,884; 4. Cody Heffernan, Singleton, Austra, lia, $4,534; 5. Justin Scarbrough, Chino Valley, AZ, $4,475; 6. Daniel Etsitty, Kayenta, AZ, $3,164; 7. Chad Martin, Phoenix, AZ, $2,787; 8. Guytin Tsosie, Farmington, NM, $2,724; 9. Camo Mullins, Phoenix, AZ, $2,464; 10. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $2,184; 11. Gearen Hale, Alamogordo, NM, $2,125; 12. Dan Curtin, Show Low, AZ, $1,970; 13. Cody Schneider, Canyon, TX, $1,833; 14. Marvin Begay, Rough Rock, AZ, $1,808; 15. Craig Begay, Rough Rock, AZ, $1,134
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Fallon, Nev., $27,450; 6. Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz., $26,003; 7. Clay O’Brien Cooper, Gardnerville, Nev., $23,740; 8. Paul Eaves, Lonedell, Mo., $22,981; 9. Ryan Motes, Weatherford, Texas, $21,383; 10. Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas, $21,060; 11. Kollin VonAhn, Blanchard, Okla., $ 19,438; 12. Martin Lucero, Stephenville, Texas, $18,962; 13. Matt Kasner, Cody, Neb., Neb., $18,748; 14. Kinney Harrell, Marshall, Texas, $18,064; 15. Travis Woodard, Stockton, Calif., $17,906 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Cody Wright, Milford, Utah, $$53,990; 2. Tyler Corrington, Hastings, Minn., $42,527; 3. Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah, $36,093; 4. Cort Scheer, Elsmere, Neb., $34,076; 5. Cole Elshere, Faith, S.D., $27,484; 6. Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M., $27,339; 7. Brad Rudolf, Winnemucca, Nev., $24,149; 8. Sterling Crawley, Stephenville, Texas, $23,814; 9. Heith DeMoss, Heflin, La., $21,827; 10. Troy Crowser, Whitewood, S.D., $21,190; 11. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa, $20,124; 12. Bradley Harter, Weatherford, Texas, $18,958; 13. Luke Butterfield, Ponoka, Alberta, $17,276; 14. Dawson Jandreau,
Kennebec, S.D., $17,252; 15. Jacobs Crawley, Stephenville, Texas, $16,812; Tie-down Roping 1. Sterling Smith, Stephenville, Texas, $$44,739; 2. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas , $40,468; 3. Justin Maass, Giddings, Texas, $36,663; 4. Tyson Durfey, Colbert, Wash., $31,503; 5. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah, $27,446; 6. Cade Swor, Winnie, Texas, $27,067; 7. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas, $25,284; 8. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $24,835; 9. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, Utah, $24,755; 10. Randall Carlisle, Castor, La., $24,064; 11. E.J. Roberts, Stephenville, Texas, $22,079; 12. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla., $21,180; 13. Stetson Vest, Childress, Texas, $19,786; 14. Trent Creager, Stillwater, Okla., $18,129; 15. Shane Slack, Idabel, Okla., $17,670 Steer Roping 1. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas, $$30,790; 2. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla., $28,529; 3. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan., $27,855; 4. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas, $27,175; 5. Tony Reina, Wharton, Texas, $22,924; 6. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas,
Competitorial continued from page 4 Okay, so up to this point I’m sounding like I’m getting a kickback for promoting the USTRC’s TRIAD classification system. But now, I’m going to show you the hole in it… I can almost hear them holding their collective breath all the way from Stephenville. The TRIAD system, nor any conceivable system, is reactive enough to adjust to ropers whose skill and ability is improving at a rapid pace. And who primarily falls into this category? Kids! I will use my own kids as a perfect example. I have a lot of kids. They compete in a lot of different things. Within the past year or so, two of my boys have experienced a drop… ahem… in an octave or two. Along with that, came an accelerated and dramatic improvement in every athletic thing they do. They are stronger, faster, more in control of their motor skills, and I dare say, a lot smarter… uhg! Now, combine those changes, with the onset of summer and nothing to do all day but practice getting better or thinking about getting better, and it makes for a perfect storm… or in the case of attempting to keep them accurately classified… a nightmare.
A lot of the feedback that I received this past month on this topic came by email… anonymously, of course. But I can do a little digging and usually figure out what happened and why the sender is so upset. And you guessed it, most of the time it’s the result of getting beaten, “outskilled,” by a kid that the classification system simply cannot keep up with. It’s a valid complaint, but it’s not one that can be easily remedied. First, if you think the classification system is EVER going to be able get their arms around the problem, you are mistaken… it’s impossible! The TRIAD system, for all its measured calculations and analysis, just cannot react quickly enough to account for kids in the 12-20 year-old age group who are determined to become better. It’s not possible, and it’s never going to be possible. If the TRIAD folks tell you they can… they’re blowin’ smoke. Really, the only measures that are effective in addressing the problem have to be implemented by the event producers. It’s a dicey proposition for them as well, as they have to measure both the economic impact of setting age
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$20,541; 7. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $19,411; 8. Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas, $18,947; 9. J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas, $17,170; 10. Bryce Davis, Ovalo, Texas, $15,899; 11. Jarrett Blessing, Paradise, Texas, $15,821; 12. Mike Chase, McAlester, Okla., $14,869; 13. Brent Lewis, Pinon, N.M., $11,893; 14. Shane Suggs, Granbury, Texas, $10,871; 15. Tim Abbott, Midland, Texas, $10,569 Bull Riding 1. Josh Koschel, Nunn, Colo., $$53,964; 2. Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo., $49,922; 3. Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, Okla., $44,512; 4. Kanin Asay, Powell, Wyo., $40,596; 5. J.W. Harris, Mullin, Texas , $37,772; 6. Cody Teel, Kountze, Texas, $36,617; 7. Corey Navarre, Weatherford, Okla., $35,578; 8. Cody Campbell, Summerville, Ore., $34,917; 9. Chandler Bownds, Lubbock, Texas, $34,732; 10. Cole Echols, Elm Grove, La., $33,805; 11. Jeff Askey, Martin, Tenn., $30,145; 12. Cooper Davis, Jasper, Texas, $29,297; 13. Parker Breding, Edgar, Mont. , $29,095; 14. Elliot Jacoby, Fredricksburg, Texas, $26,953; 15. Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, N.M., $26,614
requirements for entry into events, as well as the probability of the “asswuppin” threat from the mad parent whose kid was disallowed entry. After all, these are parents who have been on the losing side of the proposition for a long time in most cases, and are looking to finally recoup some of their investment… and they don’t care if it’s fair or not to the rest of the ropers in the field. So that’s it. The burden of addressing the problem falls on the shoulders of the producer. Either the event producer is going to do something about it or he isn’t. If he does, you should recognize, if even just to yourself, that he made a really tough decision. If he doesn’t, you then have to decide whether to enter up and accept it… or not. BUT… if there is one trap I would caution you against, it’s allowing yourself to be convinced by the producer that it’s the fault of the classification system, and his hands are tied… cowardly. Okay… so here comes all the hate emails and calls from producers… and mad parents. “How dare you… blah, blah, blah…..” Have a great month,
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merchandise to the cause. “Oklahoma has been the site of many Touring Pro Division events for years and currently hosts three Built Ford Tough Series events. Also, nearly 200 PBR bull riders, bullfighters, stock contractors and judges live in the area,” said Jim he Professional Bull Riders would cash for a total of $50,000 to the United Haworth, chairman and CEO of the PBR. like to offer its condolences to all Way OK Strong Disaster Relief Fund. “As such, we wanted to combine our those impacted by the recent tornadoes in Along with goods and support from other collective assets and efforts and make a CR VSA IN HOUSE PROOF CRX’D and around central Oklahoma. PBR corporate partners, including Ariat, donation on behalf of the entire PBR In support of its deep ties to the Big Tex Trailers, Cooper Tires, Dad’s Pet family. Oklahoma has virtually been like community, the PBR and its Oklahoma Food, Dickies, Ford, Kawasaki, Wrangler a home away from home for the PBR City-based sponsor Express Employment and Yeti Coolers, the PBR family will since the beginning. Professionals will each donate $25,000 in donate a total of $100,000 in cash and
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“We reached out to our PBR Posse fans in the hardest hit areas and asked them how we could help. It was sobering to discover that even pet food would make a difference.” “We reached out to our PBR Posse fans in the hardest hit areas and asked them how we could help. It was sobering to discover that even pet food would make a difference. We’ll continue to look for ways to be of assistance and want them to know they’re a very valuable part of our family.” “Our state has been greatly affected by the recent tornadoes and we’re heartbroken for our friends and family who’ve been impacted by this tragedy,” said Bob Funk, CEO and chairman of the board for Express Employment Professionals. “Express is pleased to be part of the PBR family and show support for our fellow Oklahomans by donating to United Way’s relief efforts.” In the coming months, Express Employment Professionals, along with Express affiliated companies Express Ranches and Prodigal Sports will be working with Habitat for Humanity to rebuild homes for families who lost theirs during the storm. The PBR looks to join Express in this effort by contributing some of the necessary supplies and potential labor needed - including staff and even bull riders. Every penny and item collected for the OK Strong Disaster Relief Fund stays in the state of Oklahoma to assist with the long-term medical, emotional and educational needs of victims of the tornadoes in central Oklahoma.
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PRCA Shorts Courtesy of PRCA Pro-Rodeo
Cooper’s Father’s Day title a joy for four generations It was a happy Father’s Day indeed for Clint Cooper. The 31-year-old tie-down roper, and father of two, collected a large sum of money during his weekend travels, highlighted by a check for $6,303 after winning the 53rd Annual Daines Ranch Rodeo. Cooper was able to call both his father – the legendary Roy “Super Looper” Cooper – as well as his grandfather (Tuffy) with the good news after his 7.1-second run held up for the win. “My grandpa told me he wanted me to call him and he hoped I’d be telling him I won, so he was very happy when I called him,” said Cooper, who also shared a few moments on the phone with his dad. “The first thing I told my dad was ‘Happy Father’s Day,’ and then he wanted to know how I had done. He was also very happy.” Riding traveling partner Trent Creager’s horse, Cooper out-looped stepbrother-inlaw Trevor Brazile by the smallest of margins for the victory. His 7.1 just edged Brazile’s 7.2 for the one-head win. “It was a quick calf roping; a bunch of guys were right behind us at 7.3 and 7.4,” Cooper said. “It was a really tough rodeo to win, but I thought the conditions were great.” The good fortune didn’t stop in Innisfail. While he did most of his damage north of the border, Cooper also won $1,564 by placing third in a round and fourth in the average in North Platte, NE. The almost $8,000 he earned at the two rodeos will go a long way toward getting him back into the tie-down roping mix as the summer run kicks off. After missing the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in 2012, he’s determined not to make it a two-year drought and he’s up to 25th in the June 17 world standings. “This was real important to me because that’s a good amount of money to take home and it gives me more confidence,” the four-time Wrangler NFR qualifier said. “It was a good overall Father’s Day weekend for me. “I’m going to hit the road really hard starting now. I’ve only been to 16 rodeos,
but we’re entered at a lot for the Fourth of July weekend and hopefully it’ll be a good Cowboy Christmas for me as well.” The other champions in this $236,529 rodeo were bareback rider Steven Dent (89 points), steer wrestler Tanner Milan (4.1 seconds), team ropers Levi Simpson and John Robertson (3.9 seconds), saddle bronc rider Chet Johnson (87.5 points), bull rider Tanner Girletz (88.5 points) and barrel racer Lisa Lockhart (15.611 seconds).
Peebles extends hot streak in North Platte Given that Steven Peebles was in postoperative dry-dock for more than four months, it hasn’t taken him long to “knock the rust out of it.” Sitting outside the world top 50 just three weeks ago, Peebles has put together a string of four bareback riding wins in June, culminating with his firstever title at the Buffalo Bill Rodeo June 12-15 in Wild West Arena. Peebles, of Redmond, Ore., rode Beutler & Son Rodeo’s Hollywood Hills – a veteran of the 2011 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo – for 88 points to hold off Justin McDaniel and Ty Breuer by three points. With additional checks at the Texas rodeos in Weatherford and Coleman, Peebles moved inside the top 25 in the world standings and gave himself a bit of momentum heading into the heart of the big-money summer season. Peebles, 24, competed at last December’s Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, winning Round 9 despite torn cartilage, ligaments and muscle in his hip. He underwent surgery on December 18, knowing it was the right thing to do even if it meant missing the winter season. Taking injections for the pain will get a competitor only so far; at some point injuries have to be addressed and the Wrangler NFR brought that message home. The pain was so bad after Peebles won the ninth round in Las Vegas, he had to take three breaks as he walked out of the Thomas & Mack Center Arena. “But it’s all good now,” Peebles said. “Everything’s feeling good; there’s no hurt.” Prior to the title in North Platte, he had put together wins in Central Point, OR; Coulee City, WA, and Sisters, OR, putting him in reach of his fifth consecutive Wrangler NFR. The saddle bronc riding title in North Platte went to 12-time WNFR qualifier Jesse Bail of Camp Crook, SD, who scored 83 points on the horse Dirty Joke – and he
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had to earn it. “The horse was supposed to be a little nicer to ride,” Bail said. “He bailed out of there and really bucked, turned back, and tried bucking me off through most of (the ride.) Shoot, I just kept gassing it and it felt good. He bucked a lot harder than I thought. He threw some ‘dirties,’ and it made me work a little harder than I was planning.” In the early days of the 33-year-old’s career, he steer wrestled and rode bulls, with six of his WNFR qualifications in bull riding. But after getting hurt in the bull riding a few years ago, he hasn’t gotten back on, even if the desire is still there. “I want to, I just don’t know if my body wants to,” Bail said. The other champions at Wild West Arena were steer wrestlers Reed Petersek and Nick Guy (7.8 seconds on two head each), team ropers Ty Blasingame and Matt Zancanella (5.2 seconds), tie-down roper Cory Solomon (20.3 seconds on two head), bull rider Tyler Smith (88 points) and barrel racer Brittany Pozzi (17.40 seconds). Smith’s win paid $3,050 and allowed the Fruita, CO, cowboy to move past Josh Koschel into first place in the world standings – the week’s only lead change.
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Arizona Junior Rodeo Association Hello everyone! Another AJRA Rodeo season has come to an end. Our Finals Rodeo was again held in Prescott. Thanks to the generosity of their Rodeo Committee, Mr. J.C. Trujillo and everyone in the Prescott area who always make us feel welcome. Thank you to all of the Award Sponsors and supporters, you make it all possible for these Cowgirls and Cowboys. Congratulations to all our winners. This year brought some growth in the Association. Thanks to the support of our many Member Families both new and those who have been involved in the AJRA for multiple generations. What a great group of people to raise our children around. Thank you for your hard work and generosity. We had a lot of fun. Special thanks to all the event directors and to our Secretary Ms. Cindy Little who made everything go smoothly and made my job easy. We welcome Mrs. Tammy Kelton as our new Secretary. She is a great asset with her enthusiasm and the backing of a great Rodeo family. We look forward to a new Rodeo season beginning September 7th and 8th in Williams. Saddles to the high point Girl and Boy, All Around buckles and event prizes will be awarded at Williams. Come have some fun with the AJRA! Mike Cundall AJRA President
AJRA State Finals Results Prescott, Arizona 4-8 Barrel Racing - Kadence Dorman, Prescott Calf Riding – Kooper Heimburg, San Tan Valley Goat Tying – Jocelyn Co’nei’sen’ney, Sacaton Pole Bending - Maverik Franks, San Tan Team Roping - Ketch Kelton, Mayer 9-12 Barrel Racing - Jaycie Cundall, Queen Creek Boys Breakaway - Logan- Bates, Chino Valley Boys Goat Tying - Clay Cherry, Stanfield Breakaway - Jaycie Cundall, Queen Creek Bull Riding - J.C. Mortensen, Paulden Calf Touch - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Goat Tying - Taylor Allen, Queen Creek Pole Bending - Jaycie Cundall, Queen Creek Ribbon Roping - Bobbi Holderman, San Tan Valley Team Roping - Logan Bates, Chino Valley
13-15 Barrel Racing - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield Breakaway Roping - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield Calf Roping - Bryce Stodghill, Pine Chute Dogging - Bryce Stodghill, Pine Goat Tying – Ricky Rodriguez, Chino Valley Pole Bending - Baylee Johnston, Prescottt Ribbon Roping - Sam Garside, Prescott Team Roping - Bryce Stodghill, Pine 16-18 Barrel Racing - Chelsie Stodghill, Pine Breakaway Roping - Chelsie Stodghill, Pine Goat Tying - Carly Billington, Phoenix Pole Bending - Braelyn Henry, Tucson Team Roping - Taylor Holderman, San Tan Valley 2012-2013 Year End Event Champions 4-8 Team Roping - Ketch Kelton, Mayer Pole Bending - Ashlee Allen, Queen Creek Goat Tying - Ketch Kelton, Mayer Calf Riding - Kooper Heimburg, San Tan Valley Barrel Racing - Kadence Dorman, Prescott
9-12 Team Roping - Clay Cherry, Stanfield Ribbon Roping - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Pole Bending - Tatum Schafer, Queen Creek Goat Tying - Taylor Allen, Queen Creek Calf Touch - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Bull Riding - J.C. Mortensen, Paulden Breakaway - Caslyn Weidenbener, Queen Creek Boys Goat Tying - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Boys Breakaway - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Barrel Racing - Dakota Keenan, Maricopa 13-15 Team Roping - Tanner Blunk, Chino Valley Ribbon Roping - Sam Garside, Prescott Pole Bending - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield Goat Tying - Baylee Johnston, Prescottt Chute Dogging - Tanner Blunk, Chino Valley Calf Roping - Monty James, Payson Breakaway Roping - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield Barrel Racing - Baylee Johnston, Prescottt 16-18 Team Roping - Chelsie Stodghill, Pine Pole Bending - Sierra Egge, Desert Hills Goat Tying - Sierra Egge, Desert Hills Breakaway Roping - Sierra Egge, Desert Hills Barrel Racing - Lacey Garside, Prescott 2012-2013 Year End All Around Champions 4-8 Girls - Ashlee Allen, Queen Creek 4-8 Boys - Ketch Kelton, Mayer 9-12 Girls - Caslyn Weidenbener, Queen Creek 9-12 Boys - Logan Bates, Chino Valley 13-15 Girls - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield 13-15 Boys - Monty James, Payson 16-18 Girls - Sierra Egge, Desert Hills
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ARIZONA HIGH SCHOOL NEW MEXICO HIGH SCHOOL RODEO ASSOCIATION RODEO ASSOCIATION Go to www.ahsra.com for more AHSRA information
Go to www.nmhighschoolrodeo.com for NMHSRA information
2012-2013 Year-End Event Champions
2012-2013 Year-End Event Champions
Girls All-Around / Zoe Billings
Girls All-Around / Leigh Ann Scribner
Girls Reserve All-Around / Ariana Assini
Boys All-Around / Bryce Howe
Boys All-Around / Lucas Casterton
Girls Reserve All-Around / Leia Pluemer
Boys Reserve All-Around / Rio Lee
Boys Reserve All-Around / Chace Valdez
Bareback Riding / Rio Lee
Bareback Riding / Wyatt Harper
Tie-Down Roping / Lucas Casterton
Calf Roping / Chace Valdez
Saddle Bronc Riding / Jay Joaquin
Saddle Bronc Riding / Bryce Howe
Steer Wrestling / Lucas Casterton
Steer Wrestling / Wyatt Lindsay
Team Roping (Header) / Skeeter Hill / Ranger Hill
Team Roping / Wasey Carviso / Jesse Rogers
Goat Tying / Aiesha Curley
Goat Tying / Lindsay Adcock
Pole Bending / MacKenzie Kemple
Pole Bending / Tierra Gray
Breakaway Roping / Arianna Assini
Breakaway Roping / Tierra Gray
Barrel Racing / Haley Wolfe
Barrel Racing / NaLynn Cline
Bull Riding / Brandon McCassie
Bull Riding / Jacob Spencer
Boys Cutting / Mike Fletcher
Boys Cutting / Wil Watts
Girls Cutting / Stephanie Payne
Girls Cutting / Krista Turner
ARIZONA JR. HIGH SCHOOL NEW MEXICO JR. HIGH SCHOOL RODEO ASSOCIATION RODEO ASSOCIATION 2012-2013 Year End Event Champions
2012 - 2013 Year End Event Champions
Girls All-Around / Sierra Jo Keith
Girls All-Around / Chali Simpson
Boys All-Around / Britt Parker
Boys All-Around / Shad Mayfield
Tie Down Roping / Dawson Lackey
Calf Roping / Shad Mayfield
Chute Dogging / Hayden Udall
Chute Dogging / Blaine Garley
Ribbon Roping / Britt Parker / Sierra Jo Keith
Ribbon Roping / Shad Mayfield / Shelby Mayfield
Team Roping / John Henry Gaona, Jr. / Junior Zambrano III
Team Roping / Blaine Garley / Brent Jodie
Boys Breakaway / Casey Brunson
Boys Breakaway / Hadley Yazzie
Girls Breakaway / Makena Burris
Girls Breakaway / Kaitlyn Harwell
Boys Goat Tying / Britt Parker
Boys Goat Tying / Zane Munoz
Girls Goat Tying / Sierra Jo Keith
Girls Goat Tying / Chali Simpson
Pole Bending / Tatum Schafer
Pole Bending / Peyton McKinley
Barrel Racing / Jayce McConnell
Barrel Racing / Haley McNeil
Jr. Bull Riding / Skye Joaquin
Bull Riding / Kelvin Chavez
.22 Long Rifle / Wyatt Kent
Steer Bronc Riding / Zane Munoz Light Rifle Shoot / Tatton Allsup
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NEW MEXICO RODEO ASSOCIATION www.nmrodeo.org APPROVED STOCK CONTRACTORS 2013
W/A Rodeo Company Buster Webb 505-632-2350 6 X 6 Rodeo Company Carl Bradley 575-758-3459 Tsosie Brothers Rodeo Company Harrison or Tommie Tsosie 505-368-4315 Casper Baca Rodeo Company Casper Baca 505-287-9534 Crossroads Rodeo Company Mark Sanchez 970-739-3851 Nunn’s Frontier Rodeo Company Gary Nunn 505-450-6724
DEMONSTRATING STOCK CONTRACTOR C5/ Rodeo Company Jeremy & Amanda Sours 505-290-6749 or 505-409-5928
NMRA-APPROVED FIELD SECRETARIES - 2013 Janice Aragon 505/366-4929
Jana Muncy 505/238-9415
Susi Kaufman 928/587-3478
Amber Gillreath 505/235-9216
Old Fort Days Rodeo
Upcoming Rodeos
Fort Sumner, NM, June 6-7, 2013 Un-Official Results Bareback No qualified rides – Ground money paid Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Chance Barnes, 81, $392; 2. Cade Wooton, 64, $262 Ranch Bronc Riding 1. Pat Garcia, 70, $424; 2. Steven Corbell, 67, $318; 3. Robert Carrizales, 63, $212; 4/5. Colt Prather, 61, $52; 4/5. Pete Brockmen, 61, $52 Bull Riding No qualified rides – Ground money paid Steer Wrestling 1. Christen Pettigrew, 6.5, $520 Breakaway 1. Fallon Riley, 2.34, $521; 2. Megan Burris, 2.36, $390; 3. Kersti Davis, 2.52, $272 Calf Roping 1. Jesse Clark, 8.0, $797; 2/3. Joe Colletti, 10.5, $498; 2/3. Jerrad Hofstetter, 10.5, $498; 4. Levi Silva, 10.6, $199 Old Timers Team Roping 1. Ramiro Madero / Joe Sena, 7.5, $392; 2. Jerry Wooton / Tim Lamb, 9.8, $294; 3. Joe Sena / Larry Reagan, 10.4, $205 Open Team Roping 1. Beau Lamb / Tim Lamb, 7.0, $634/roper; 2/3. Sal Gomez / John Adams, 7.1, $396/roper; 2/3. Beau Lamb / Marcus Elkins, 7.1, $396/roper; 4/5. Seth Hall / Pedro Maestas, 11.4, $79/roper; 4/5. Beau Lamb / Frank Padilla, 11.4, $79/roper Incentive Team Roping 1.Beau Lamb / Tim Lamb, 7.0, $608/roper; 2/3. Sal Gomez / John Adams, 7.1, $387/roper; 2/3. Beau Lamb / Marcus Elkins, 7.1, $387/roper Open Barrel Race 1. Kelly Waide, 18.299, $516; 2. Tiffany Aragon, 18.330, $387; 3. Caren Lamb, 18.369, $270 Incentive Barrel Race 1. Kaylee Foote, 19.125, $344; 2. Carrie Richardson, 19.146, $258; 3. Nicky Larrabee, 19.240, $180
CASH ONLY in 2013! (Money orders and Cashier Checks accepted) Entries in our rodeos are taken seriously. All NMRA members and co-sanctioned associations that guarantee entry fees may fax/email entries into the NMRA office up to one week prior to the opening of phone entries. All non-members or associations that do not guarantee entry fees must call in entries and be prepared with a credit card that will be run that night for entry fees. If you must turnout of a rodeo for any reason including medical, emergency or vet release call the Turnout line (505-864-9426). You may not compete in another rodeo for 7 days if you vet or medical out and a release is due in the office within 7 days or entry fee and fine will be assessed. Fax # for releases: 505-864-9427. After entries close you will b e turning out and expected to pay fees. If you need to make changes after books have closed you will be charged a $25 fee per person per change. 2013 NMRA Rodeos are a preference draw. Slack is not open until performances are full – therefore slack cannot be a contestant’s first preference. Rodeos having first sanction with New Mexico will have a $5 Finals Fund and a $15 or $20 Stock charge deducted from advertised fees. A $10 Office Charge per contestant will be added to fees. Bull riders have $10 day money added to fees as well! NMRA Open Rough Stock may enter twice. Steer wrestling and breakaway ropers may walk up until two hours before the first performance and enter. Rough Stock contestants may walk up and enter one hour prior to the draw of the performance they
NMRA Contact Information! State Secretary - Carrie Richardson 575/937-0851 PO Box 1101; Capitan, NM 88316 admin@newmexicorodeoassociation.com CES - Amber Gillreath 505/864-9426 ces@newmexicorodeoassociation.com want to enter. Cash only and a $25 late fee will be charged. Contestants are encouraged to enter through Central Entry Secretary on entry night to ensure availability of stock; walk up entries are subject to availability of stock at stock contractor’s discretion. CES email: ces@newmexicorodeoassociation.com Entry numbers: Rough Stock: 505-8649427; Team Roping: 505-864-7200; Timed Events: 505-864-9426. Entry time: 6 - 10 p.m. on Entry night advertised.
Schedule of Events RED RYDER ROUNDUP Pagosa Springs, CO, July 4-6, 2013 NMRA with PAFRA, GCPRA, TCRA, WPRA (BKWY ONLY) Perfs: Thur. July 4 at 2:00 p.m.; Fri. July 5 at 7:00 p.m.; Sat. July 6 at 2:00 p.m. Slack: Fri. July 5 at 9:30 a.m. Added: $500: CR,SW,BKW,BRL,TR; BB,SB,BR RBR- Buckle - $300 Added to Jr. Barrels $250 Added to Scrambled Egg TR (#10 Capped at a #5) One female under 14 or old timer, total of 90 years with a minimum of 40 years old. All Around Cowboy/Cowgirl Saddles Stock Contractor: W/A Rodeo Company Stock Charge $20 Entry Fees: $100 SW/CR/BKW; TR $100/man; BRL $80; BR/BB/SB $75; Scrambled Egg TR $120 per team; Jr. Barrels $30 Rough Stock may enter twice and walk up 1 hr prior to draw SW and BKW may walk up 2 hrs. prior to draw of first performance. All walk up entries have a $25 late fee.
NMRA Membership Application and General Information can be found at www.nmrodeo.org.
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President - John Adams - 575/779-3105 • Vice President - Tim Lamb - 575/403-9939 • Bareback Director - OPEN Open Calf Roping Director - Rylan Edgmon - 575/740-3492 • Breakaway Director - Bellamie Mason - nmcowgirl13@yahoo.com Saddle Bronc Director - Chance Barnes - 505/320-2419 • Steer Wrestling Director - Lance Tolbert - 505/489-2143 - tolbertclan@q.com Bull Riding Director - Travis Sullivan - 575/518-8164 • Open Team Roping Director - OPEN • Inc. Team Roping Director - Lee Knox - 575/937-7486 Open Barrel Racing Director - Laura Haines - 505/835-2460 • Inc. Barrel Racing Director - Tammy Arnold - 520/507-0464 - tammy@badlandstowing.com Judges Coordinator - Stoney Neufang - 520/241-0414 • State Secretary - Carrie Richardson - 575/937-0851 • Central Entry Secretary - Amber Gillreath - 505/864-9426
Entries: Monday, July 1, 2013, TE: 505-864-9426; RS: 505-864-9427; TR: 505-864-7200, 6-10 p.m. Local Entries call 970-264-2345 June 28, 2013 8 a.m. to noon. NMRA and co- sanctioning associations that guarantee entry fees may fax/email entries Information on the NMRA website: nmrodeo.org Call Backs: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 6-9 p.m. 505-864-9426 Or check web site for day sheets: www.nmrodeo.org Turnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before perf. FREDDIE TORRES MEMORIAL BULL RIDING T or C, NM, July 5-6, 2013 Sierra County Sheriff’s Posse Arena Hot Springs Rodeo Association NMRA co-sanctioned OPEN BULL RIDING ONLY Perfs: 4:00 p.m. Both Days Added: $4,000 to Open Bull Riding Stock Contractor: Sullivan Bucking Bulls Entry Fee: $100 Open Bull Riding Limited Bull Riding Entries - 40 entries Entries: July 2, 2013 from 12 - 9 p.m. 505-916-5341 For more information and early entries contact: Travis Sullivan 575-518-8164 or Victor Torres 575-635-0538 AHOHAI DAYS RODEO Window Rock, AZ, July 3-4, 2013 AIRCA with NMRA Perfs: Wed. July 3 at 1:00 p.m.; Thur. July 4 at 1:00 p.m. Check AIRCA website for more details. O’DONNELL, TEXAS JULY 11, 12, 13, 2013 Added Money: $ 5,500 Sanctioned: TCRA/UPRA/NMRA Check TCRA website for more information. SCURRY COUNTY RODEO Snyder, Texas July 18, 19, 20, 2013 Performance Time: 8:00 p.m. Sanctioned: TCRA / UPRA / CPRA / NMRA Check TCRA website for more information. 55th LITTLE BEAVER RODEO Dulce, NM, July 19-20, 2013 AIRCA with NMRA
Check AIRCA website for more information. MONTROSE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO Montrose, CO, July 19-20, 2013 CPRA with NMRA/WRA/CGPRA Perfs: Fri. July 19 at 6:00 p.m.; Sat. July 20 at 6:00 p.m. Check CPRA Website for more information.
POST, TEXAS August 8,9,10, 2013 Sanctioned: TCRA / UPRA / CPRA / NMRA Check TCRA website for more information.
SANDOVAL COUNTY FAIR (Pending) NMRA with pending co sanctions Cuba, NM, August 2-3, 2013
CHAMA DAYS RODEO Chama, NM, August 10-11, 2013 NMRA with PAFRA, , WPRA (BKWY ONLY) Perfs: Sat. Aug. 10 at 1:00 p.m.; Sun. Aug. 11 at 1:00 p.m. Slack: Sun. Aug. 11 at 8:00 a.m. Added: $500 : BB, SB, BR,CR,SW,BKW,BRL, Buckles to winners and jackets to 2nd places Buckle to 1st place Inc. Team Ropers and Jackets to 1st place Open Team Ropers Jr. Barrel Racing $300 Added (this is a separate race each day $150 added each day) with Buckle to Average Winner and Jacket to 2nd place Average Winner. Stock Contractor: W/A Rodeo Company Stock Charge $20 Entry Fees: $100 SW/CR/BKW; TR $100/man; BRL $80; BR/BB/SB $75 Rough Stock may enter twice and walk up 1 hr prior to draw SW and BKW may walk up 2 hrs. prior to draw of first performance. All walk up entries have a $25 late fee. Entries: Monday, Aug. 5, 2013, TE: 505864-9426; RS: 505-864-9427; TR: 505864-7200 6-10 p.m. NMRA and co- sanctioning associations that guarantee entry fees may fax/email entries Information on the NMRA website: nmrodeo.org Call Backs: Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013 6-9 p.m. 505-864-9426 Or check web site for day sheets: www.nmrodeo.org Turnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before perf. Directions: Chama Rodeo Grounds
PLAINS, TEXAS, August 1, 2, 3, 2013 Sanctioned: TCRA / NMRA Check TCRA website for more information.
RALLS, TEXAS August 16,17, 2013 Sanctioned: TCRA / UPRA /NMRA Check TCRA website for more information.
LAMESA, TEXAS August 1-3, 2013 Sanctioned: TCRA/ UPRA/ NMRA Check TCRA website for more information.
UPPER FRUITLAND Upper Fruitland, NM Aug. 17-18, 2013 AIRCA with NMRA Check AIRCA website for more information.
WESTCLIFFE STAMPEDE Westcliffe, CO, July 20-21, 2013 CPRA with NMRA/WRA/CGPRA Perfs: Sat. July 20 at 1:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m.; Sun. July 21 at 6:00 p.m. Check CPRA Website for more information. SAN MIGUEL BASIN FAIR & RODEO Norwood, CO, July 26-27, 2013 CPRA with NMRA/WRA/CGPRA Perfs: Fri. July 26 at 7:00 p.m.; Sat. July 27 at 7:00 p.m. Check CPRA Website for more information. 78TH ANNUAL DURANGO FIESTA DAYS RODEO July 25, 26, 27 & 28, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Durango La Plata County Fairgrounds Durango, CO Co-Sanctioned: NMRA Check GCPRA website for more information. 26th EASTERN NAVAJO FAIR & RODEO Crownpoint, NM, July 27-28, 2013 AIRCA with NMRA Check AIRCA website for more information. SEMINOLE, TEXAS July 27 & 28, 2013 Sanctioned: TCRA / NMRA Check TCRA website for more information.
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GRAND CANYON PRO RODEO ASSOCIATION 2013 GCPRA Board of Directors President: Paul Carmen (602) 980-0766 Vice President: Clay Parsons (520) 444-7650 Steer Wrestling: Tim Robertson (480) 268-1078 Open Calf Roping: Joe Moody (520) 431-1335 Incentive Calf Roping: Willard Moody (520) 431-3316
Open Team Roping: Nate Singletary Incentive Team Roping: Todd Zipprich Breakaway: Becky Mahoney Barrel Racing: Staci Kelly Bareback: John Killian
(623) 640-6833 (623) 694-1867 (480) 220-2317 (520) 591-0037
Saddle Bronc: OPEN Bull Riding: Samuel De La Cruz Judging Coordinator: Gordie Kesler State Secretary: Andi Tedder
(520) 508-5254 (480) 216-2111 (623) 249-9506
(928) 308-2693
GCPRA Approved Stock Contractors: W/A Rodeo Company • Slash M Rodeo Company • T5 - Manuel Murrietta • V Heart Rodeo Company – Cody Resor
Please be sure to check out our website at www.GCPRA.net for the latest updates and rodeo information GCPRA: P.O. Box 50476, Parks, AZ 86018 • State Secretary Shelly Howell - (623) 249-9506
GCPRA CES Phone Numbers: Rough Stock & Timed Events: (623) 455-8339 Team Roping: (623) 455-8385 • Turnouts: (623) 455-8339 THE GCPRA HAS A NEW WEBSITE - GCPRA.NET
2013 GCPRA Upcoming Events July 4-6, 2013 - Pagosa Springs, CO Red River Roundup NMRA Rodeo - GCPRA Co-Sanction July 19 & 20, 2013 - Montrose, CO Montrose County Fair & Rodeo CPRA Rodeo - GCPRA Co-Sanction July 20 & 21, 2013 - Westcliffe, CO Westcliffe Stampede CPRA Rodeo - GCPRA Co-Sanction July 25, 26, 27 & 28, 2013 - Durango, CO 78th Annual Durango Fiesta Days Rodeo (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Co-Sanction: NMRA Enter Twice Rodeo - All Events; Normal TR Format July 26 & 27, 2013 San Miguel Basin Fair & Rodeo Norwood, CO - CPRA Rodeo GCPRA Co-Sanction August 3 & 4, 2013 Chaffee County Fair & Rodeo Poncha Springs, CO CPRA Rodeo - GCPRA Co-Sanction Aug. 31st, Sept. 1 & 2, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Sonoita Labor Day Rodeo Sonoita, AZ Rough Stock Enter Once Each Day(Total of 3Times) Timed Events Enter Twice - Team Roping Format Remains the Same September 13 & 14, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Navajo County Fair Rodeo Holbrook, AZ September 21, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Greenlee County Fair Rodeo - Duncan, AZ October 5 & 6, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Rex Allen Days Rodeo - Willcox, AZ October 12, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Benson Butterfield Rodeo Benson, AZ 2013 GCPRA FINALS November 22, 23 & 24, 2013 (Not Thanksgiving Weekend) Hosted by Avi Resort & Casino & Mojave Crossing Event Center, Ft. Mohave, AZ
Central Entry System Rough Stock & Timed Events 623-455-8339 Team Roping & Buddies Entries 623-455-8385
New Line - Barrel Racers & Buddies 623-486-2832 Turnouts 623-455-8339 Entries are taken through central entry on the Monday prior to the rodeo. Some rodeos have special entry days and dates - please refer to the schedule for more information. 2013 rule change - when entering, a member may enter him/herself and two (2) other contestants only. The buddy system is for husbands and wives. GCPRA will be accepting USTRC cards only for the 2013 season, using the Elite rule in the #12 Inc. team roping. You must have a current card at time of rodeo and show it to the rodeo secretary or you will rope as an open team. Red Ryder Roundup July 4-6, 2013 - Pagosa Springs, CO GCPRA Co-Sanction NMRA with PAFRA, GCPRA Perfs: Thur. July 4 at 2:00 p.m.; Fri. July 5 at 7:00 p.m.; Sat. July 6 at 2:00 p.m. Slack: Fri. July 5 at 9:30 a.m. Added: $500: CR,SW,BKW,BRL,TR; BB,SB,BR RBR- Buckle – $300 Added to Jr. Barrels $250 Added to Scrambled Egg TR (#10 Capped at a #5) One female under 14 or old timer, total of 90 years with a minimum of 40 years old. All Around Cowboy/Cowgirl Saddles Stock Contractor: W/A Rodeo Company Stock Charge $20 Entry Fees: $100 SW/CR/BKW/ LGT; TR $100/man; BRL $80; BR/BB/SB/RBR $75; Scrambled Egg TR $120 per team; Jr. Barrels $30 Rough Stock may enter twice and walk up 1 hr prior to draw SW and BKW may walk up 2 hrs. prior to draw of first performance. All walk up entries have a $25 late fee. Entries: Monday, July 1, 2013, TE: 505-864-9426; RS: 505-864-9427; TR: 505-864-7200 6-10 p.m. Local Entries call 970-264-2345 June 28, 2013 8 a.m. to noon. NMRA and co- sanctioning associations that guarantee entry fees may fax/email entries Information on the NMRA website: nmrodeo.org Call Backs: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 6-9 p.m. 505-864-9426 or check web site for day sheets: www.nmrodeo.org Turnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before perf.
Montrose County Fair & Rodeo July 19 & 20, 2013 - Montrose, CO CPRA with NMRA/WRA/CGPRA Perfs: Fri. July 19 at 6:00 p.m.; Sat. July 20 at 6:00 p.m. Check CPRA Website for more information. Westcliffe Stampede July 20 & 21, 2013 - Westcliffe, CO CPRA with NMRA/WRA/CGPRA Perfs: Sat. July 20 at 1:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m.; Sun. July 21 at 6:00 p.m. Check CPRA Website for more information. 78th Annual Durango Fiesta Days Rodeo July 25-28, 2013 - Durango, CO Durango La Plata County Fairgrounds (GCPRA LEAD SANCTION) Co-Sanctioned: NMRA ALL EVENTS ARE ENTER TWICE; TR FORMAT WILL REMAIN ENTER TWICE IN EACH TEAM ROPING EVENT INCLUDING THE MIXED TEAM ROPING Stock Contractor: Buckin’ H Rodeo Co. ***ALL TIMES ARE COLORADO TIMES*** Slack: Thursday July 25 9:00 a.m. - All GCPRA Team Roping & Mixed TR will be done in slack on Thursday - No GCPRA TR in performances Slack: Friday July 26 9:00 a.m. - All other events Performance: Friday, July 26, 7:00 p.m. Performance: Saturday, July 27, 1:00 p.m. Performance: Saturday, July 27, 7:00 p.m. Performance: Sunday, July 28, 1:00 p.m. Added: $1,500 BB,SB,BR,CR,SW,BKWY,BRLS; $3,000 OTR; $3,000 Mixed TR; $300 ICR, IBRLS; $600 ITR (#12) Entries: July 15 & 16, 2013 (Same hours both days) Rough Stock: 5-6 p.m. 623-455-8339; Timed Events: 6-10 p.m. 623455-8339; Barrel Racers & Buddies: 6-10 p.m. 623-486-2832; Team Roping & Buddies: 6-10 p.m. 623-455-8385 Entry Fees Per Entry: BRLS/$70; TR/MTR/ITR $80 per man; BR/$90; All other events $80 Inc. Team Ropers - You must have a current 2013 USTRC card at this rodeo to be eligible for the Inc. Team Roping. Local Entries: July 12, 2013 3-5 p.m. 970-317-0780 60 mile radius for locals All GCPRA members must enter through the GCPRA Central Entry System. Address: 2500 N Main, Durango, CO
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ALL INDIAN RODEO COWBOYS ASSOCIATION The All Indian Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc. • P.O. Box 723, St. Michaels, Arizona 86511 Phone: 928/797-0251 • Website: www.aircarodeo.com ALL INDIAN RODEO COWBOY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Officers
Board of Directors
President Harrison Charley harrisoncharley@ymail.com Vice President Casey Begay begay_casey@hotmail.com Public Relations Officer Beverly J. Coho beverlyjcoho@citilink.net Administrative Secretary Lenita Lee Lenitalee@ganado.k12.az.us
Bareback Riding Saddle Bronc Riding Bull Riding Flavian Tabaha Lowery Johnson
AIRCA 2013 Rodeo Schedule July 3-4, 2013 Ahohai Days Rodeo Window Rock, AZ AI Invited July 19-20, 2013 55th Little Beaver Rodeo Dulce, NM AI Host July 27-28, 2013 26th Eastern Navajo Fair Rodeo Crownpoint, NM AI Host August 10-11, 2013 Pavinyawma Stampede Rodeo Kykotsmovi, AZ AI Host August 10-11, 2013 Chama Rodeo, NMRA Chama, NM AI Invited August 17-18, 2013 Upper Fruitland Rodeo Upper Fruitland, NM AI Host August 24-25, 2012 AIRCA Finals Rodeo, McGee Park Farmington, NM September 1, 2013 Bi-County Fair & Rodeo Prewitt, NM AI Invited September 14-15, 2013 81st Navajo County Fair & Rodeo GCRA Holbrook, AZ AI Invited September 14-15, 2013 Utah Navajo Fair & Rodeo Bluff, UT AI Host
Steer Wrestling Tie Down Roping Team Roping (#10) Team Roping (Open) Ben Bates Dion Mitchell
September 21- 22, 2013 20th Ramah Navajo Fair & Rodeo Pinehill, NM AI Host September 28-29, 2013 Tohajiilee Stampede Rodeo Tohajiilee, NM AI Host
Ladies’ Breakaway Roping Ladies Barrel Racing Eugenia Charley Senior Breakaway Roping Junior Barrel Racing Junior Bull Riding Beverly J. Coho Harry Tso Rodger Dahozy
Staff
Central Entry Secretary Benjenita K. Bates 505/733-2020 bk_bates@yahoo.com Timers Coordinator Irene Jumbo Judges Coordinator Bill Johnson Queen/Membership Coordinator Ruthie Nez
AIRCA Information and membership form can be found at www.aircarodeo.com October 04-05, 2013 Northern Navajo Fair Rodeo Shiprock, NM AI Host October 10-13, 2013 IIFR Finals San Carlos, AZ AI Affiliated
AIRCA Standings As of June 8, 2013 ALL AROUND 1. Roy Begay, $3,298; 2. Aaron Tsinigine, $2,634; 3. Donovan Yazzie, $2,402; 4. Garrison Begay, $2,025; 5. Michael Bates, $1,920; 6. Ethan Randall, $1,462; 7. Kyle Charley, $1,453; 8. Allen Charley, $1,055; 9. Roessel Jackson, $1,047; 10. Gerald Daye, $978; 11. Tashonney Slim, $853 BAREBACK 1. Delvecchio Kaye, $3,001; 2. Kyle Charley, $1,382; 3. Ferlin Tsosie, $1,157; 4. Shawn Benally, $1,115; 5. Jacob Etsitty, $818; 6. Philbert Betoney, $517; 7. Bennie Begay, $365; 8. Earl Tsosie Jr., $214; 9. Truman House, $75; SADDLE BRONC 1. Kane Kee, $2,105; 2. Robert Burbank, $1,776; 3. Shoshane Kee, $686; 4. Herman George $534; 5. Leander Thomas, $502; 6. Sisto Hernandez, $488; 7. Ace Long, $276; 8. Lymon Pioche, $211; 9. Lyle Laughlin, $184; 10. Jamore Maryboy, $172; 11. Kerry Chicharello, $163; 12. Tashonney Slim, $100 BULL RIDING 1. Spud Jones, $2,680; 2. Justin Silversmith, $2,006; 3. Tustin Daye, $1,850; 4. Raynell Harvey, $1,119; 5. Lyle Clark, $1,102; 6. Moka Francis, $1,087; 7. Justin Granger, $982; 8. Ty Toadlena, $924; 9. Pierre Tsosie, $900; 10. Ivan Sells, $883; 11. Taushoney Slim, $753; 12. Archie Becenti Jr., $739; 13. Clint Wilson, $678; 14. Wyatt Betony, $605; 15. Tim Thompson, $603; 16. Lane Yazzie, $565; 17. Aaron Clark, $351; 18. Ernest Spencer, $339; 19. Raylando Puente, $319; 19. Kyle Charley, $213; 20. Al Charley $100 TIE DOWN 1. Donovan Yazzie, $2,062; 2. Emerson Long Jr., $1,862; 3. Tyrin Alcott, $1,359; 4. John Boyd III, $951; 5. Michael Bates, $892; 6. Gerald Daye, $783; 7. Roy Begay, $778; 8. Garrison Begay, $768; 9. Aaron Tsinigine, $692; 10. Roessel Jackson, $611; 11. Allen Charley, $573; 12. Marvin Tolth, $462; 13. Ty Pablo, $458; 14. Francis Begay Jr., $338; 15. Justin Tsosie Jr., $322; 16. Benson Charley, $305; 17. Roderick Tso, $275; 18. Tyler Donald, $225 STEER WRESTLING 1. Sheridan Jodie, $2,049; 2. Kyle Smith, $1,984; 3. Garrison Begay, $1,257; 4. Lymon Succo, $1,031; 5. Michael Bates, $1,028; 6. Chuck Dixon, $1,003; 7. Brandon Bates, $905; 8. Tyron Tsosie, $831; 9. Byron Murphy, $745; 10. Ben Bates, $613; 11. Ethan Randall, $490; 12. Olyne Morris, $379; 13. Donovan Yazzie, $340; 14. Tyrone Tsosie, $280; 15. Hollis Jodie, $228; 16. William Jim, $182; 17. Ashkie Antone, $81
October 19-20, 2013 Western Navajo Fair & Rodeo Tuba City, AZ AI Host October 25-26, 2013 Arizona State Fair Rodeo Phoenix, AZ AI Invited
LADIES BARREL RACING 1. Sunny Storer, 2,815; 2. Geneva Tsohkalarkis, $2,313; 3. Charmayne Gene, $1,980; 4. Kendra Henry, $1,255; 5. Raynell Holgate, $988; 6. Allisha Tohsonnie, $980; 7. Nizhoni McCray, $616; 8. Elisha Paul, $480; 9. Kylie Gilbert, $450; 10. AutumnRain Chee, $179; 11. Rosita Singer, $164; 12. Kassidy Dennison, $154; 13. Tanai Lansing, $95 LADIES BREAKAWAY ROPING 1. Bailey Bates, $2,736; 2. Leah Platero, $1,656; 3. Simone Richardson, $1,276; 4. Lavonne Yazzie, $1,172; 5. Kim R. Jim, $1,030; 6. Renee Tolino, $923; 7. LaTasha Long, $820; 8. Robbie Whitehair, $789; 9. Serena Dahozy, $766; 10. Savannah Begay, $726; 11. Laci K. Begay, $718; 12. Sammi Jo Boyd, $649; 13. Marcella Francis, $554; 14. Terri Jo Caboni, $477; 15. Kim Begay, $431; 16. Nyera Yazzie, $410; 17. Elisha Paul, $346; 18. Gaby Whitethorne, $308; 19. April Pablo, $254; 20. Taniah Nez, $199; 21. Sheila Sells, $163 OPEN TEAM ROPING HEADER 1. Blaine Redhorse, $4,566; 2. Marco Sells, $4,208; 3. Bill Dahozy, $2,321; 4. Chuck Sells, $1,934; 5. Leonard Williams Sr., $1,631; 6. Aaron Tsinigine, $1,379; 7. Kesley Phillips, $982; 8. Grant Skeet, $917; 9. John Arviso, $422; 10. DeWayne Sells, $407; 11. Jason Yazzie, $233; 12. Wes Dayzie, $168; 13. Chris Begay, $220 OPEN TEAM ROPING HEELER 1. James Begay Jr., $3,187; 2. Myles John, $2,913; 3. Lucius Sells, $2,873; 4. Victor Begay, $2,653; 5. OJ Williams, $2,435; 6. Kevin Yazzie, $2,248; 7. Doyle Yazzie, $1,400; 8. Aaron Tsinigine, $999; 9. Dwight Sells, $910; 10. Roy Begay, $558; 11. Myron Toledo, $233; 13. Leonard Williams Sr., $74 JR. BARREL RACING 1. Kylie Gilbert, $2,144; 2. Sharaya Edgewater, $1,135; 3. Destinee Dale, $777; 4. Nizhoni McCray, $555; 5. Henly Black, $420; 6. Callie Edgewater, $340; 7. Sunny Storer, $284; 8. Kash Pablo, $283; 9. Jereth Hale, $194; 10. Daydron Yazzie, $143; 11. Paige Dale, $123; 12. Kaelah Benallie, $79 JR. BULL RIDING 1. Cain Thomas, $857; 2. Ramon Curley, $726; 3. Cory Hubbard, $516; 4. Troy Tuni, $223; 5. Travis Silversmith, $110; 6. Leonard Tom, $89 SR. BREAKAWAY ROPING 1. Leonard Williams Sr., $1,824; 2. John Boyd Jr., $975; 3. Victor Begay, $881; 4. Norm Bates, $738; 5. Alvin Smith, $710; 6. Tyrone Alcott, $648; 7. Art Sells, $591; 8. Ickes Benallie, $461; 9. Walt Jones, $419; 10. Raymond Belone, $288; 11. Karl Dennison, $138; 12. Ray Jim, $80; 13. Johnson Stevenson; 14. Kee Etsitty Sr., $72
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Speed Events:
Amber Sauceda - 505/507-0786 Anna Tapia - 505/227-3161 Start times: Saturday & Sunday 8:30 a.m.
Roping Events:
Cody Plant - 505/604-2413 John English - 505/239-7617 Brandon Narramore - 505/290-1538 Javier Garcia - 915/838-5827 Shane Thompson - 505/228-4669
Goats:
Tori Wimberly - 505/414-1288
Rough Stock:
Travis Sullivan - 575/518-8164
Entry forms, order of events and rule book available on web site.
NMJRA OPEN JR. RODEO
Saddle & Buckle Shoot-Out 1 Weekend H No Membership Fees H No Sponsorship Fees
August 3-4, 2013 Grants Rodeo Grounds, Grants, New Mexico st be Entries mu y db postmarke July 24
PRIZES GUARANTEED
8 All Around Saddles
High Point Boy and Girl in 6 & Under, 7-9, 10-13 and 14-18
8 Reserve All Around Buckles
Reserve High Point Boy and Girl in 6 & Under, 7-9, 10-13 and 14-18
4 Rough Stock Buckles
To Average winners of the 6 & Under Sheep Riding, 7-9 Calf Riding, 10-13 Mini Bull Riding and 14-18 Jr. Bull Riding Must compete both days for prizes. All ties will be broken by money won. For more information concerning the NMJRA go to website at www.nmjra.net
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NEW MEXICO JUNIOR RODEO ASSOCIATION ENTRY FORM Name _________________________________________ Date ___________________________________ Street _________________________________________ Phone __________________________________ City ____________________________ State/Zip ___________________________ Email ____________________________ Male
Female (circle one)
Age as of January 1, 2013 __________
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Please mark with an X the event and day you are entering 6 & UNDER AGE GROUP Goat Tying (Around the Neck) Dummy Roping Flag Race Barrel Racing Pole Bending Sheep Riding 7-9 AGE GROUP Step Down Roping Ribbon Roping Breakaway Roping 13/Under Parent/Child TR Steer Breakaway Girls Goat Tying Boys Goats (Pigging string) Flag Race Barrel Racing Pole Bending Calf Riding 10-13 AGE GROUP Double Mugging Ribbon Roping Breakaway 13/Under Parent/Child TR Steer Stopping Girls Goat Tying Boys Goats (Pigging string) Girls Barrel Racing Girls Pole Bending Mini Bulls 14-18 AGE GROUP Tie Down Ribbon Roping Breakaway Team Roping Steer Stopping Girls Goat Tying Girls Barrel Racing Girls Pole Bending Jr. Bull Riding
If you were not a 2012 NMJRA member you must provide a copy of birth certificate.
Must compete both days to qualify for prizes DAY 1
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ENTRY $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 ENTRY $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 ENTRY $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 ENTRY $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $20
STOCK $6 $2 $2 $2 $2 $12 STOCK $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $6 $6 $2 $2 $2 $15 STOCK $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $6 $6 $2 $2 $20 STOCK $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $6 $2 $2 $35
H ATTENTION H New Rule for Parent/Child TR - Parent/Grandparent of any contestant or child 13 & under entered in rodeo may be partner. Liability Notice: NMJRA including but not limited to the producers, other persons, corporations, contractors, directors, and sponsors in any manner assisting in a rodeo are not liable for any injuries to person or animal.
FAMILY TEAM ROPING DAY 1
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ENTRY $12
STOCK $12
This is a separate event that can be entered in addition to 5 all-around events. No points will count towards all around. This event will be one age group, 18 and Under. Any contestant can enter once and may rope with the parent/grandparent of any contestant. Contestants will be competing for daily cash payout.
Total Entry/Stock Fees Admin./ Insurance Secretary Fee Late Fee ($25 per day)
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Start Time 8:30 a.m. each day Books close at 7:30 a.m. day of rodeo H No Membership Fee H No Sponsorship Fee
Saddles to High Point and Buckles to Reserve High Point boy and girl in each age group. Buckles to Average winners in all Rough Stock events. Ties will be broken by money won. You may enter no more than 5 events including rough stock to count towards All Around.
Fees MUST be with entry!! And MUST be Postmarked by July 24 to avoid late fees. MAIL ENTRIES TO: Amber Gillreath Box 100, SanAntonio, NM 87832 505.235.9216 agillreath@gmail.com
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2013 New Event Family Team Roping This will be a separate event that may be entered in addition to five All-Around events. No points will be awarded for All-Around Awards. This event will be one age group, 18 and under, and any contestant can enter once and may rope with a parent/grandparent of any contestant. Contestants will be competing for daily cash payout. Entries will be taken at rodeo.
Please Find Additional Information at www.cibolacountygymkhanarodeo.com
2013 FALL SERIES
8 All-Around Saddles
will be awarded at the end of the 2013 Fall Series to All-Around Cowgirl and All-Around Cowboy in each age division.
MONEY $ MONEY $ MONEY New for Fall 2013 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Added money to high point of each weekend
H With 50 Contestants: $100 to high point boy and girl in each age group, each weekend H With 75 Contestants: $150 to high point boy and girl in each age group, each weekend H With 100 Contestants: $200 to high point boy and girl in each age group, each weekend
Fall Schedule of Events Start time â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:00 a.m. each day
Lead Line Dummy Roping Barrels Flags Poles Goats All Roping Events
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2013 Series Schedule September 20-22, 2013 October 18-20, 2013 November 15-17, 2013 Please visit www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org for more information, forms and rules concerning this years series!
2013 BFJR Sponsorship Information Be part of New Mexico’s largest Jr. Rodeo Association with a Sponsorship. Get recognized by hundreds of today’s top Jr Rodeo athletes and their families. For more information go to www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org
Jana Muncy Secretary 505/238-9415 Amber Gillreath Secretary 505/235-9216 Shacey Sullivan Scholarship 505/239-5288
Shannon Thompson Barrels 505/228-4669 Wesley Reno Poles 915/525-2219 Shane Wimberly Dummy Roping 505/366-9260 Martin Sandoval Flags 505/908-7147
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Rick Adcock Goats 505/362-6292 Tony Sanchez Roping 505/238-1762 Daniel Mueller Rough Stock 505/553-8200 Tom Neill Rough Stock 505/259-0339 Tiffany Peralta Leadline 505/203-9293
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Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Company presents 89th Annual July 4th Celebration
WILD WEST DAYS RODEO Exit 81 Highway 53 South, Grants, NM • July 4, 5 & 7, 2013
NATIONAL SENIOR PRO RODEO Thursday, July 4 - 12 noon Thursday, July 4 - 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 5 - 7:30 p.m. Entries open June 26. Central Entry for all members: 509.557.3552 (Entries and call backs) Entries: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Arizona time For more information www.seniorrodeo.com
18 & UNDER JR. RODEO
OPEN RODEOS Thursday, July 4 - 12 noon Thursday, July 4 - 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 5 - 7:30 p.m. Open rodeos will be held in conjunction with the National Senior Pro Rodeo Buckles will be given in the Rough Stock Average Saddle Bronc, Bareback, Bull Riding, Men’s Breakaway, Ladies Breakaway, Tie Down, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping (enter once) and Ribbon Roping entry fees - $87. 4D Barrel Race entry fee - $60. Limited entries will be taken for performances and slack. Entries open June 27, 2013 from 7 to 9 p.m. nightly until full. Entries must be paid 2 hours prior to performance. Entry phone/information 505.634.1484
Sunday, July 7 - 8 a.m. Rough Stock at 8 a.m., Timed Events to Follow All Around Saddles for Boy/Girl in Each Age Group! PRE-ENTRY MUST BE POSTMARKED BY JUNE 22, 2013. Late entries will be taken at rodeo grounds from 6 to 8 a.m., July 7, 2013, with a $25 late fee. CASH ONLY DAY OF RODEO For pre entry forms go to www.grantsrodeo.com For more information call 505.634.1484
Crossroads Rodeo Company is now bidding Rodeos and Events for 2013 and 2014. (We look forward to speaking with you). Mark 970/739-3851. Email: crossroadsranchandrodeo@yahoo.com. Website: www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com
Ranch Rodeo and Open Rodeo Springer, New Mexico • August 9 - 10, 2013 Ranch Rodeo Friday, August 9 • 6 p.m. See www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com for details on Ranch Bronc Riding (limit 12)
Open Rodeo Rodeo and Clown Man Funny ris ar Fritz H
Rodeo Announ cer Rol Brad ford
Saturday, August 10 • 7 p.m. Events Ranch Broncs (limit 12) Open Bulls Novice Bulls Steer Riding Team Roping (enter 3x) Ribbon Roping Novice Barrels Mutton Bustin'
Entry Fee $80 $80 $65 $45 $80 $50 $25 No Entry Fee
Added $500 $500
This W ill Be a Great Rodeo Don't Miss I t!
Entries are open untill events are full.
Entries open August 1 through 8 at 6 p.m. Call in entries 970/739-3851 (call or text) email entries to crossroadsrodeocompany@yahoo.com or enter on-site For More information; Mark Sanchez 970/739-3851 or Steven 575/447-7977 Website: www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com
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Pagosa Night Rodeos Wes tern Heritage Arena Pagosa S prings, Colorado Ju ne 27 • July 11, 18, 25, 2013 7:30 p.m. Adm iss io n : Adu lts $ 1 0, Kid s $ 5 (in a d va nc e - A du lts $ 8 , K id s $ 4) EVENTS Open Bull Riding Novice Bull Riding Jr. Bull Riding Chute Dogging Open Barrels
Team Roping (per team) Mutton Bustin' Calf Riding Steer Riding Jr. Barrels
$65 $55 $45 $30 $40
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Call the Bucking H Rodeo Company for more information
505/860-7191
10th Annual Ramah Pioneer Days Show & Rodeo July 18, 19, & 20, 2013 Ramah, NM • E-E Arena S C H E D U L E Thursday, July 18 05th ANNUAL JOSEPH ANSLEY MEMORIAL TEAM ROPING #9 Warm Up Roping "00&% "3 ". ,*3& )&"%&1 *$+ %1"5 /1 %1"5 '/1 1/0&1 #9 Saddle Roping "00&% "3 ". ,*3& )&"%&1 *$+ %1"5 /1 %1"5 '/1 1/0&1
$5 Kids, $8 Adults Shane Evans: 505/879-8497 Selina Evans: 505/870-1222 or 505/783-4015 • All events will be held at E-E Arena in Ramah, NM • Stock Fees Included • Not responsible for accidents, theft or injury in or around arena
Friday, July 19 "KIDS RODEO! Kids Dummy Roping: FREE The winner of each group will get an automatice spot in the final short round of the World Champion Dummy Roping held in Las Vegas at the Sands Expo Center “Country Christmas.”
5 & Under Stick Horse Only: "11&, "$*.( ,"( "$& /"3 /4$) 6 & Under Minis: !//,6 *%*.( "11&, "$*.( ,"( "$& /"3 /4$) 7-10 Pee-Wees: 3&&1 *%*.( "11&, "$*.( /,& &.%*.( /"3 6*.( ,"( "$& 1&"+ 5"6 /0*.( 3&0 /5. "1&.3 )*,% &"- /0*.(
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Events Bareback Saddle Bronc Bull Riding Barrel Racing Calf Roping Breakaway Team Roping - 2x
$75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75
$150/team $25 Steer Riding 12 & under $25 Jr. Barrels 12 & under Mutton Busting 7 & under $20 Calf Scramble Free Rawhide Race–limit 8 $30/team
Galisteo, NM 23 miles SE of Santa Fe on Hwy 41 28 miles N of Moriarty on Hwy 41
Admission $10 - Adults $5 - Kids 4 to 10 3 & Under - Free
Parade Saturday – 11 a.m. Mechanical Bull Concession Stand Available Stock Contractor Bucking H Rodeo Co.
Entries Contestant may enter daily based on stock availability - CASH ONLY Books open 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Must compete both days to be eligible. Average figured on score for rough stock or time for timed events.
Trophy Buckles by Mortenson Silver & Saddles to 2-Day Average Winners
Chute Sponsors: O'Farrell Hats Buckle Sponsors: Eldorado Country Pets • Eldorado Supermart • Sombrero 66 Grill and Bar • The Mercer Group Old Mill Farm & Ranch Supply • Quick Send in Eldorado • Ride The Dream • San Marcos Feed Store • The Country Store Feed Sponsor: San Marcos Feed Store Equipment Sponsors: Drake Construction • Central NM Pumping Host Hotel
505.832.6730 Ask for special rodeo rates
For more information call 505.331.7460 www.rodeodegalisteo.org
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#12 Slide Pick or draw • $30/roper
#9 Handicap Pick or draw • $30/roper
#6 Handicap
For entry forms please visit our website: www.sanjuancountyrodeo.com E-mail: SJCJSRA@gmail.com Entries must be postmarked 10 days prior to rodeo or a late fee of $25 will be accessed
Pick or draw • $20/roper All 3 ropings will run at the same time with separate payoffs.
CASH ONLY For team roping info: John English 505.239.7617
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Best Little Rodeo In The West! Saturday, July 27, 2013 9:00 a.m. Mountain Daylight Time
PAWN — BUY — SELL
SLACK BARREL RACE 3 divisions - 80 riders total Ages: 9 and Under, 10-14, and Open 11:00 a.m. Slack Team Roping – 100 Teams 2 Entries Per Person With Different Partners 1:00 p.m. RODEO 20 MUTTON BUSTERS, 20 CALF RIDERS 15 BARREL RACERS (5 in each age division) WILD COW RIDE – 8 Teams of 3 Extra $250 Bounty paid to Winning Wild Cow Team Bareback, Saddlebronc, 20 Bull Riders Calf Roping, Breakaway Roping (Open-Females Only) 20 Steer Riders & 20 Team Roping Pairs
We Pawn Cars, Trucks, Tools, Jewelry, Native American Items, Electronics, Trailers, RV’s, Off Road Toys, Boats, Ranch Equipment, Tractors, and Much More.
BUCKLES AWARDED IN ALL EVENTS PRIZE MONEY ISSUED FOR ALL WINNING PLACES Mail-In Entry Postmark by July 19 7:00 a.m. Registration at arena for events not filled with $10 late fee per entry Entries at: www.lunarodeo.com Information 575/547-2176 surestrike@gilanet.com
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Located at Exit 257 North of Interstate I-40 2 miles East of Winslow, Arizona Auto PROOF Sales: 928/289-1993 IN HOUSE CRX’D Pawn Shop: 928/289-1995
Springer, New Mexico • August 9 - 10, 2013 Friday, August 9 • Start time 6 p.m. (Team Rules Meeting at 5:30 p.m.)
$400/4 man team • Buckles to Overall 1st Place Team • 20% Stock Charge • Limited to 12 Teams Events: Open Ranch Bronc Riding ($80 entry fee, Buckle to Average Winner, $500 Added, Limited to 12 head, $20 Rough Stock Charge) plus Branding, Doctoring, Trailer Loading & Stray Gathering For more information and entries call Steven Howard at 575.447.7977
STICK HORSE RACE - 6 & under - (No Charge) Contestants Get to Keep the Stick Horse MUTTON BUSTIN' - 7 & under - (No Charge, all Mutton Busters and a parent muct register at table located by the crow’s nest stairs) Buckle to Winner • CALF SCRAMBLE - (No Charge) 5 Calves with $10 Ribbons Rodeo Funny Man and n Clow Fritz Harris !-#( /%.4)#% 2%%0 %!,
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OF THE ROPER, FOR THE ROPER BY THE ROPER Because all ropers should compete equally from sea to shining sea TEAM ROPING INFORMATION AND DATA FIND OUT MORE AT WWW.USTRC.COM
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Family Owned Since 1996 1-800-550-7535 Llano, Texas Prices starting at $7500
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Upcoming Event Dates
Saturday 1 p.m. & Sunday 1 p.m. Boot Scramble & Calf Scramble Every Performance Mutton Bustin' (limit 12)
Events for the whole family!
July 25 - July 28, 2013 Largest rodeo in the Four Corners! GCPRA Sanctioned Central Entries: Monday, July 15 and Tuesday July 16, 2013 Rough Stock: 623.455.8339, 5 - 6 p.m. Timed Events: 623.455.8339, 6 - 10 p.m. Barrel Racers & Buddies: 623.486.2832, 6 - 10 p.m. Team Roping & Buddies: 623.455.8385, 6 - 10 p.m. Day sheets for rodeo posted at gcpra.net Local Entries: Friday, July 12, 2013 3 - 6 p.m. 970.317.0780, 3 - 6 p.m. Check website: www.gcpra.net Stock Contractor: Bucking H
ATTENTION:
All Team Roping Thursday, July 25 9:00 a.m. Open - Enter twice #12 Incentive - Enter twice Mixed - Enter twice
July 12 Local entry - 3 to 6 p.m. at Extension Building on Fairgrounds or call 970.317.0780 (3 to 6 p.m) July 15-16 Central entry July 20 2013 Queen Contest, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. July 23 10 a.m. - 4th Annual Snow Top Exceptional Rodeo & Petting Zoo July 24 4-D Barrel Race Enter at 4 p.m., Time Onlys at 4:30 p.m., Jr. Barrels, Open Barrels July 25 9 A.M. - ALL TEAM ROPING 5:30 p.m. to Midnight - Bar-b-que, Pie Auction and Street Dance July 26 9 a.m. - Slack. 7 p.m. - Rodeo !st Performance July 27 10 a.m. - Parade 1 p.m. - Rodeo Military Appreciation 2nd Performance 6:30 p.m. - Queen Coronation 7 p.m. - Rodeo Tough Enough To Wear Pink 3rd Performance July 28 9 a.m. - Cowboy Church 10 a.m. Pancake Breakfast 1 p.m. Rodeo 4th Performance, Rough Stock Challenge to follow
GCPRA Events Jr. Barrels - 12 & under, 13-18 Mixed Team Roping Locals Only Team Roping
Visit us online at www.durangofiestadays.com or email us at info@durangofiestadays.com for more information or to reserve your tickets. “Will Call” at the main gate.
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Saturday, August 3 AIRCA Sanction Rodeo with NMRA Co-Sanction $300 Added Money to Standard Events Jackets Awarded to the Winners Stock Contractor: Tsosie Brother’s Rodeo Co. For further information contact Harrison Tsosie 505.701.0495 or www.sandovalcountyfair.org
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“Bull Madness” Bull Riding
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ROPE FOR THE TRUCK GOAT ROPING Friday, August 9, 2013 • Belen Sheriff’s Posse Arena Enter at 5:30 p.m. - Rope at 6:30 p.m. • $10/Team Enter as many times as you want • 3 head, progressive on 1 Points Awarded In First Round & Average
Rural Event Center, Hwy 554
TOP 20 TEAMS IN SHORT ROUND WILL BE SOLD IN A CALCUTTA
Friday, August 2
HIGH POINT ROPER WILL WIN A 1991 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON, SINGLE CAB, 4 WD TRUCK Starts and runs great!
7:30 p.m. performance
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SPECIAL ELIMINATION MATCH ROPING John English & Paul Guiterrez Seth Hall & Pedro Maestas Ryan Vanlandingham & Brandon Gonzales Ryan Cook & Cody Miribal
$1,000 added
All four teams will match on 3 goats and the team with the longest time will be eliminated. The 3 teams will match on 3 goats with the longest being eliminated. Then the top 2 teams will match on 5 goats to determine the champions. Calcutta: 4 teams will sell for first match; remaining 3 teams will sell for 2nd match; top 2 teams will sell for the final match.
For more info call Mason Georges 505.835.3505 IF YOU SPEND OVER $50 AT THE OLD MILL THE DAY OF THE ROPING YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 FREE ENTRY
Info: 505/927-8855
2013 Otero County Fair Rodeo August 16 & 17, 2013 Saturday night is Tough Enough To Wear Pink night Events Entry Fee Alamogordo, NM Add-On Money $500 added in all events except Ribbon Roping. $500 added in Saddle Bronc, Bareback Bronc and Ranch Saddle Bronc only if 10 or more entries - otherwise $300
NEW ATTRACTION! Mini Bull Riding Bulls by Sullivan Bucking Bulls
Entries will be accepted each day in the arena, 4-7 p.m. Entry fees CASH ONLY due at sign up. All current NMLB rules and guidelines will be followed
Saddle Bronc Riding Bull Riding Calf Roping Team Roping (Enter 2x) Open Barrel Racing Ladies Breakaway Roping Bareback Bronc Riding Ribbon Roping Ranch Saddle Bronc
Add-On Money Sponsored by Desert Sun Motors and Otero County Fair Rodeo Committee
for information call 505.860.7191
Livestock Producer Bucking H
$75 $75 $75 $150 $75 $75 $75 $55 $75
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2013 Open Youth Rodeo & Team Roping to benefit Bernalillo County 4-H Program Bosque Farms Arena - Bosque Farms, NM
Open Youth Rodeo
Team Roping
August 17, 2013 9 a.m.
August 16, 2013 Enter at 6 p.m. Rope at 7 p.m.
6-19 years old • 4 age groups Leadline and Mutton Busters too!
4 All Around Saddles Awarded One to each age group Courtesy of Albuquerque Journal Buckles to Event Winners $$ Added Money in Rough Stock Events $$ Entry form posted at http://bernalilloextension.nm su.edu/4-hrodeo or call Shawnee Pedroncelli at 505.250.0241
#12 Slide #10 $30/roper - $60/team
Saddle to High Money Winner of the Night! Buckles for #12 and #10 Plus Cash Payback Dummy Roping $10 Enter at 6 p.m. • Rope at 6:30 p.m. 6 & under & 7-10
Prizes in Each Age Group Contact Buster Wilcox at 505.609.0123 for team roping information
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July 19, 20 & 21, 2013 Laramie County Community College Cheyenne, Wyoming 5 World Series Qualifiers, Buckles, Pads, Rope Bags & Lots of Cash! FRIDAY, JULY 19 Books Open 7:00 a.m. • Close 8:15 a.m. • Rope 8:30 a.m. #13 World Series $150/roper • Enter 2x #13 Super 7 Header with #12 Incentive NO AGE LIMIT AND NO CAPS 80% PAYBACK! $64,000 Payout Based On 100 Teams! $400/roper • Enter 4x PROGRESSIVE AFTER ONE - Incentives paid on 6 steers Muley Roping - #13 Handicap Pick one, draw one or draw both for $150 You may enter 2x for a total of 4 partners • 2/3 Payback
SATURDAY, July 20 Books Open 7:00 a.m. • Close 8:15 a.m. • Rope 8:30 a.m. #12 World Series Qualifier $150/roper • Enter 2x #11 World Series Qualifier $150/roper • Enter 2x • Capped at an Elite #6 Heeler #10 World Series Qualifier $150/roper • Enter 2x • Capped at #6 Heeler
SUNDAY, July 20 Books Open 7:00 a.m. • Close 8:15 a.m. • Rope 8:30 a.m. #9 World Series Qualifier $100/roper • Enter 3x • Pick or draw Capped at #5+ • 2/3 Payback • NO AGE LIMIT #8 Bonus Roping - Capped at an Elite #4 Enter 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 partners for $180 • You may enter 4x for a total of 12 partners • Cut off in first round only 3 head progressive after 1.
Maynard Buckles to 1st – 5th Equibrand ESP pads to 6th – 10th Classic Rope Bags to 11th – 15th Lots of Cash in the Average!
80% PAYBACK Must be 21 years old in #13, #12, #11, and #10 Qualifiers. Dress code required in all World Series Qualifiers (hat or no hat, button up shirt and cowboy boots.) No age limit required in Super 7 Head, Muley Roping or #8. Current World Series or USTRC card required in all World Series Ropings. World Series cards can be purchased at the event. Classifications powered by TRIAD. Cash or credit card only for entries! 3% will be added to all credit card fees. Producers have the right to classify anyone not holding a current USTRC or WSTR card. Producers have the right to make any and all necessary changes.
HOTELS: To guarantee rooms, make reservations early. NO RV HOOKUPS generators are welcome STALLS: 80 Indoor stalls $30/night Outdoor stalls $20/night
JX2 Productions Sponsors Priefert • Classic Heel-O-Matic • Maynard Buckles • Lubrisyn Carroll Original Wear • Bloomer Trailers Trailers of the East Coast • Wrangler Big Tex Trailers • Bailey Hats Yellow Rose Saddlery
Producers: Mandy Wolfe 970.231.8951 • John Johnson 423.340.0640 • Peter Farner 307.421.7964
www.jx2events.com
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Pontotoc County Agri-Plex 1710 N. Broadway • Climate Controlled
Ada, OK • July Ad J l 20-21, 20 21 2013
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Books open 7:30 a.m. Rope at 9:00
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#13 Pick / Draw
#11 World Series Qualifier
No Age Limit • No Cap • $100 per Roper Pick or Draw • Enter Three Times Only Taking 100 Teams
Must be 21 • Capped at an Elite #6 Heeler $150 per Roper • Enter Two Times
#13 World Series Qualifier
Must be 21 • Capped at a 6 Heeler $150 per Roper • Enter Two Times
Must be 21 • No Cap • $150 per Roper Enter Two Times
#12 World Series Qualifier Must be 21 • No Cap • $150 per Roper Enter Two Times
#11 Pick / Draw
No Age Limit • No Cap Pick or Draw • Enter Three Times $100 per Roper
#10 World Series Qualifier
#9 World Series Qualifier Must be 21 • Capped at an Elite #5 Heeler $150 per Roper • Enter Two Times
#9 Pick/Draw
No Age Limit • Capped at an Elite #5 Heeler Pick or Draw $100 per Roper • Enter Three Times
Must be at least 21 years or older to rope in WSTR Qualifiers. No Age Requirement in Pick/Draw ropings. Must have 2013 WSTR or USTRC Membership to rope. WSTR Memberships can be purchased at on-site or by calling (505)898-1755. Classifications Powered by TRIAD. Resistol Rule: Cowboy Hat or No Hat; No Ball Caps. www.wstroping.com
CASH ONLY! NO CHECKS!
Stalls and RV Hook-ups are available. First come, first serve. No reservations.
Diamond T Productions For more information contact Philip Teague • 580-298-7860
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Membership Benefits + Receive $1,000 in Flex Earnings just by participating at a USTRC event + Distinctive card with your name, USTRC ID number and TRIAD classification
Membership Benefits + You get all the benefits of the Gold Spur for you and your immediate family members, plus
+ 12 monthly issues of the industry leader, SuperLooper Magazine
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+ Eligible to compete at more than 80 sanctioned and 350 affiliate events nationwide
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+ Draw in and never worry about finding a partner again! (some restrictions apply)
+ An individual record of your earnings and accomplishments + Unmatched customer service
Gold Spur Options Tailor your Gold Spur membership to fit your style with these options Rope both ends? Get a double number!
+ Receive $3,000 Flex Earnings just by participating at a USTRC event. + Add immediate family members (children and spouse) in the same household age 20 and under at the time of application at no extra charge. + A spouse (legal proof required) recieves a Gold Plus membership and $3,000 Flex Earnings upon event participation + A child receives a Gold Spur membership and $1,000 Flex Earnings upon event participation
Gold Plus Ropings + Exclusively at USTRC Sanctioned Events + For Gold Plus members 25 and older
(Fees can apply)
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+ Century Bonus - 100% payback + Guaranteed added money at Regional Finals Gold Plus ropings
+ Add immediate family members (children and spouse) in the same household age 20 and under at the time of application
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+ Ropers can pay entry fees by check at Sanctioned and Affiliate events + Reserve stalls (limited to two per member at ropings offering service) up to one week prior to the event
+ Ropers currently 70 or celebrating that milestone anytime in 2013 are eligible for a lifetime membership at the time of application (family members must renew annually)
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+ Receive a 10% discount on any product purchased through National Ropers Supply. + Apply for Double Number at No Extra Charge
Extended Entry Deadlines + Enter by phone up to one week after the postmark deadline with your credit card. A 3% surcharge will apply to all credit card transactions.
+ Gold Spur benefits know no borders. You receive the basic benefits plus $1,000 in Flex Earnings upon participation at a USTRC event. + SuperLooper Magazine provided through U.S. Foreign Mail Service + For Non-US Residents
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+ Includes Jr. Looper card with name, USTRC ID number and birthdate + $1,000 in Flex Earnings annually upon participation at a USTRC event + Valid age documentation required (i.e. birth certificate, certified ID card) + No annual renewal + Social Security Number required
USTRC memberships are NON REFUNDABLE, NON TRANSFERABLE. All memberships expire December 31, 2013, with the exception of membership purchased after August 31, 2013 and before January 1, 2014. Membership purchased during that time will be valid until December 31, 2014. Allow 3-4 weeks for processing. Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery of SuperLooper Magazine. USTRC reserves the right to obtain a payment electronically for any check or other instrument you send by initiating an ACH (electronic) debit of the amount of your check or instrument to your account. Your check or instrument will not be returned to you by USTRC or your bank. Your bank account may be debited the same day payment is received.
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2013 Membership Application Membership active as of September 1, 2012 and expires December 31, 2013. Take advantage of joining online at ustrc.com or complete the application below. Indicate in the boxes the number of memberships at each level for which you are applying. Please print or type.
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July and August and join us. Please check out complete results at nmnbha.com or on Facebook at NBHA NM D one. Safe and happy hauling to all!
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Summer time is seeing a lot of fun up in Farmington, NM with NBHA NM 1 racers. Cory Lewis started off the season with a brand new saddle won over our Memorial Day races. Then many of our members went to Las Vegas and broght home over $9,000 in winnings, lead by Haley Wolfe and Trennary Turner. Cindy Haga picked up the average win at our Saturday Night Buckle Series race. Lots of options to run and win this summer and we hope everyone comes on up in
Remaining 2013 NBHA NM-1 Races Unless noted, McGee Park arena open at 11, exhibitions at 11:30, entries close at 12, races begin about 12:45-1:00. Entry fees $38/$28,$20 for open, youth & senior. Double race weekends open is $48 and Average is $40. Saturday Night Summer Buckle Series June 8 (5 p.m.) & 9* Start of our Summer Saturday Buckle Series June 22 (5 p.m.) & 23 June 30 at Durango with Co-8 July 13 (5 p.m.) & 14* Aug 4 - County Fair with Poles – Starting time changed to 5 p.m.! Aug 9-11 - State Finals – Grants – Sanctioned pt race Friday pm Aug 24 & 25* (5 p.m.) - End of the Summer Saturday Buckle Series Sept 7*-8 – Double weekend! 5:00 on Saturday
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Sept 22 Oct 6* Oct 19 (4 p.m.) 3rd Annual Breast Cancer Fundraiser & 20th - Saddle & Buckles! Nov 3 Nov 16 & 17 - Start at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, state fundraiser Dec 8 Be sure to check out our web site at nmnbha.com and become our friend on Facebook: NBHA NM1 Races Have you thought about your sponsorship? Remember this is an ALL volunteer group so you get back what you put in!
2013 WPRA World Pro Rodeo Standing Current as of 6/13/13 1. Fallon Taylor, Whitesboro, TX $52,657.77; 2. Mary Walker, Ennis, TX $47,554.31 ; 3. Taylor Jacob, Carmine, TX $36,522.88 ; 4. Jane Melby, Burneyville, OK $34,850.61 ; 5. Carlee Pierce, Stephenville, TX $34,226.01 ; 6. Natalie Foutch, Eldora, IA $33,433.16 ; 7. Shada Brazile, Decatur, TX $32,261.75 ; 8. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, SD $32,214.62; 9. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, TX $32,106.57; 10. Trula Churchill,
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Valentine, NE $31,441.39; 11. Ketcham, Yeso, NM $31,127.43; 12. Sydni Blanchard, Albuquerque, NM $29,666.31; 13. Sherry Cervi, Marana, AZ $28,459.67; 14. Annesa Self, Sanger, TX $24,424.64; 15. Lee Ann Rust, Stephenville, TX $23,838.88; 16. Benette Barrington-Little, Ardmore, OK $22,721.94; 17. Kendra Dickson, Aubrey, TX $22,064.35; 18. Kimberly Couch, Rattan, OK $18,303.23; 19. Cindy Smith, Hobbs, Nm $18,040.19; 20. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, OR $17,959.45; 21. Sheena Robbins, Fresno, CA $17,720.06; 22. Kassidy Dennison, Tohatchi, NM $17,305.66; 23. Sarah Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ $17,091.71; 24. Michele Mcleod, Whitesboro, TX $16,724.25; 25. Kenna Squires, Fredonia, TX $15,935.50
Barrel Racer Enjoy “Dash for the Cash” Eddy County Sherriff’s Posse Arena, Carlsbad, NM, May 26 & 27, 2013 Sunday, May 26, 2013 - $3,500 Added 1D 1. Claire Powell riding Famous Sophie, 17.048, $955; 2. Rebecca Hughes riding Fame, 17.219, $750; 3. Lea Baze riding Stitch, 17.255, $613 4. Megan Jenkins riding Wizard of Honor, 17.286, $477; 5. Emma Chase riding Mahoganey Bucks, 17.410, $341; 6. Lea Baze riding Six, 17.542, $273 2D 1. Shannriding Tidwell riding Hermani, 17.668, $853; 2. Jami Johnson riding Foxx Me, 17.671, $670; 3. Katelyn Scott riding Live from New York, 17.713, $549; 4. Judi Reed riding Shoot My Bullets, 17.737, $426; 5. Ariana Sanchez riding Skip the Tack, 17.756, $305; 6. Stefanie Logan riding Kerri, 17.760, $243 3D 1. Preslie Etheridge riding Lolli Pepa Leo Tie, 18.051, $581; 1. Debra Pieper riding Sister High Tie, 18.051, $581; 3. Tessa Salsedo riding Sooners 1st Lady, 18.064, $418; 4. Shania Gutierrez riding Magic, 18.073, $325; 5. Debra Bean riding Eyeing Dawn, 18.091, $232; 6. Teresa Marr riding Daisy, 18.124, $186 4D 1. Jacy Rich riding Loretta, 18.554, $549; 2. Deborah Hickox riding Black Josie, 18.565, $431; 3. Jordan Basset riding Jimbo, 18.572, $353; 4. Phyllys Newton riding Famous Pesto Dash, 18.582, $274; 5. Lisa Fernandes riding Tuxedos and Jets, 18.664, $196; 6. Meghan Johnson riding Sangria, 18.698, $157 Monday, May 27, 2013 - $3,500 Added 1D 1. Shannon Tidwell riding Richard Carl, 17.215, $903; 2. Kendra Hridingeyfield riding Dashin Rose, 17.368, $709; 3. Rebecca Hughes riding Fame, 17.413, $580; 4. Dax Reed riding Dash n
Lady Bug, 17.416, $451; 5. Preslie Etheridge riding Little Sweet Pepa Leo, 17.434, $322; 6. Ariana Sanchez riding Skip the Tack, 17.442, $258 2D 1. Rebecca Hughes riding Runnin to Fame, 17.767, $809; 2. Tessa Salsedo riding Soridingers 1st Lady, 17.799, $636; 3. Katelyn Scott riding Live from New York, 17.842, $520; 4. Margo Smith riding Hope to Fame, 17.873, $404 5. Shyann Seng riding Tami’s Homerun, 17.878, $289; 6. Staci Taylor riding Miss N Eighty, 17.893, $231 3D 1. Jordan Basset riding Jimbo, 18.239, $621; 2. Lisa Fernandes riding smart Aristo, 18.244, $488; 3. Shacie Marr riding Lacy, 18.250, $399; 4. Tana Munoz riding Border Bart, 18.252, $310; 5. Jessica Tharp riding Mighty Mouse, 18.265, $222; 6. April Gomez riding Cradle Ta the Grave, 18.289, $177 4D 1. Cindy Shepard riding Okee, 18.718, $527; 2. Fallriding Riley riding Vital Thoughts, 18.739, $414; 3. Meghan Johnson riding Sangria, 18.787, $339; 4. Kalee Willey riding Nook, 18.842, $263; 5. Phyllys Newton riding Famous Pesto Dash, 18.853, $188; 6. Skyler Burks riding Bo, 18.863, $150 Average Winners 1D 1. Rebecca Hughes on Fame; 2. Shannon Tidwell on Richard Carl; 3. Lea Baze on Stitch; 4. Meghan Jenkins on Wizard of Honor; 5. Emma Chase on Mahogoney Bucks 2D 1. Margo Smith on Hope to Fame; 2. Rebecca Hughes on Runnin to Fame; 3. Tessa Salsedo on Sooners 1st Lady; 4. Dedra Stanbough on SCR Cat Bullits; 5. Meghan Johnson on Flyin Frenchman 3D 1. Kassia Hathorn on Precious; 2. Jacy Rich on Loretta; 3. Sequin Brewer on Howdy; 4. Debbie Barkameyer on Tripod Jetting; 5. April Gomez on Sailing on Sixes 4D 1. Tracy Crockett on Wood Faith Talker; 2. Lisa Adair on Scootin Roan Rocket; 3. Lisa Fernandes on Tuxedos and Jets; 4. Athens Omer on Miracle Manor; 5. Maddison Keeter on Silver Stilletto
NBHA AZ 03 Upcoming races: July 13 Schulz Arena (Tucson, AZ) - Starts at 7:30 p.m. NBHA/AW5D August 30 Sonoita Fair Grounds (Sonoita, AZ) – Starts at 6:00 p.m. NBHA/AW5D
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CUSTOM COATS SADDLE TO HIGH POINT HORSE & RIDER
$30 Entry Fee $10 Office Fee
TO’s $3 or 2 for $5 No late Fee or Membership Fees New Management Awesome New Ground Plenty of Stalls and Parking Rules will be on-line Any updates or schedule changes will be on Facebook at Deming Saddle Series or you can call Leanne Wilkerson at 602.558.2372
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2013 NEW MEXICO NBHA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS AUGUST 9-11, 2013
Estimated $2,500 y Added Mone
Saddles in Open Buckles in Youth/Sen ior
GRANTS RODEO ARENA GRANTS, NM
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• Qualification: 3 sanctioned district races by 8/1/13 & current member as of 8/1/13. • Entry deadline 8/1/13. • No Refunds, No Buy-ins. • Late entries taken until first horse runs in each performance. • All other NBHA rules apply. See offical rules. Dress code enforced. • Estimated added money. Exhibition tickets sold on-site by time-slot! MUST SHOW CURRENT NBHA CARD AT CHECK-IN
FEES State Championship Open / Youth / Senior . . . $55 / $25 / $25 Office Fee / Change Fee . . . $35 / $10 Late Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 / entry Open Poles . . . . . . . . . . . . $20
Friday, August 9 2 - 5 p.m. Limited Exhibitions* 6 p.m. Statewide Warm-up Race $250 Added to Open Co-sanctioned by NM NBHA Districts
Saturday, August 10
Sunday, August 11
9 - 11 a.m. Limited Exhibitions* 1 p.m. 1st Go State Championships $1,500 Added to Open $250 Added to Youth $125 Added to Senior Jackpot Pole Bending Following 1st Go - $20
Pee Wee Race - No Entry Fee Will be run right before Open 9 a.m. 2nd Go State Championships $1,500 Added to Open $250 Added to Youth $125 Added to Senior 3 p.m. Awards Presentation
Name __________________________________________________
NBHA District / Membership # _________________________
City, State, Zip _____________________________________________
Home Phone ______________________________
Email ______________________________________
Work/Cell Phone ____________________________
Contestant or Parent/Guardian Signature____________________________________________________________ Date___________________ In submitting my entry, I hereby release the show organizer, NBHA and any official, Employee, Director or agent of the same, from any claim or right for damages, which may occur to me, my horse, my child or other property at this event or in transit. I realize there are certain risks in any sport, and I take full responsibility for myself and/or my child if an incident should occur. It is also understood that by signing this entry, I have read, understood, and agree to abide by all the rules.
“X” THE RACES YOU ARE ENTERING OR “C/O” THE RACES YOU ARE CARRYING OVER
Horse’s Name
Friday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Sunday Warm-up Warm-up Warm-up 1st Go 1st Go 1st Go Open 2nd Go Open Youth Senior Open Youth Senior Poles Open
Sunday 2nd Go Youth
Sunday 2nd Go Senior
#1 #2 #3
$55 $55 $55
$25 $25 $25
$25 $25 $25
Mail entries to: New Mexico NBHA C/O Francie LeBow 2040 Gun Club Road SW Albuquerque, NM 87105
$25 $25 $25
$25 $25 $25
$55 $55 $55
$25 $25 $25
$25 $25 $25
For more information: wwwlnmnbha.com
$20 $20 $20
$55 $55 $55
Total Entry Fees Office Fee Late Fee ($25/entry) Total Fees
CURRENT HEALTH CERTIFICATE REQUIRED / STALLS AVAILABLE ON SITE / NO RV HOOK-UP
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All great things must end and this is the final year for this great race. The Leo Mitchell family wants to thank you for all the great years and to invite you to the last race.
The Final Year of the Leo Mitchell Jr. Memorial 4-D Barrel Race August 17 & 18, 2013
With Warm-Up Jackpot Friday, August 16:
Time Onlys at 6 p.m. • Enter by 7 p.m. • Run at 8:00 p.m.
awards to friday night warm-up race: best dressed horse and rider
fees
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Pre-entries must be postmarked by Tuesday, August 6, 2013 Refunds untill 1:00 p.m., August 13, 2013, minus $20 Draw posted on www.nmnbha.com Late fee $20 Stall available from the Rodeo Association, do not send stall money Showers and camping available Run as many horses as you wish, but you may win only one award per person per race (example: one saddle and/or award etc. per division. Your fastest time will determine the award) Ties will be determined by flip of a coin Dress code - Best dressed horse and rider Awards in arena Sunday - must attend awards, no stand ins. Hosted by NBHA District 2
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Saturday/ Sunday: Open / Youth / Senior $55 / $45 / $45 Sunday entry fee: Open / Youth / Senior $55 / $45 / $45 Time only: (limited slots) PAY ON-SITE $4 $10 Scholarship fee/Victims of Violent Crimes included in each entry
schedule
rules
$1,000 each day open - saddles to average open 4D - buckles to open 4D each day $100 to seniors each day - average awards to senior and youth, best dressed horse and rider • FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2013 6:00 p.m. Exhibitions 8:00 p.m. Warm-Up Jackpot • $35 enter at arena Friday by 7:00 p.m. • SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2013 1:00 p.m. Time Onlys start and Late Entries close Limited Time Only slots so arrive early! 2:30 p.m. Until 2:45 p.m. - Open arena for $4/horse 3:00 p.m. Open starts. Seniors followed by Youth • SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013 10:00 a.m. Time Onlys start and Late Entries close 11:30 a.m. Until 11:45 a.m. - Open arena for $4/horse 12:00 p.m. Open starts. Seniors followed by Youth Special thanks to Grants Rodeo Association and the Leo Mitchell family
Name __________________________________________________
NBHA Membership # ___________________________
City, State, Zip _____________________________________________
Home Phone ______________________________
Email __________________________________
Work/Cell Phone ____________________________
Contestant or Parent/Guardian Signature__________________________________________________________________ Date___________________ In submitting my entry, I hereby release the show organizer, NBHA and any official, employee, director or agent of the same from any claim or right for damages which may occur to me, my horse, my child or other property at this event or in transit. I realize there are certain risks in any sport and I take full responsibility for myself and/or my child if an incident should occur. It is also understood that by signing this entry I have read, understood and agree to abide by all the rules.
“X” THE RACES YOU ARE ENTERING OR “C/O” THE RACES YOU ARE CARRYING OVER - SENIOR AUTOMATIC CARRY OVER Horse’s Name
Saturday Open
Saturday Youth
Saturday Senior
Sunday Open
Sunday Youth
Sunday Senior
#1 #2 #3
$55 $55 $55
$45 $45 $45
$45 $45 $45
$55 $55 $55
$45 $45 $45
$45 $45 $45 Total Entry Fees
Mail entries to: NBHA NM02 Leo Mitchell C/O Norene Canada 501 Jamie St. Grants, New Mexico 87020
For more information: Norene Canada 505.285.6311 Trudy Dean 505.285.5772
*Exhibition Runs Sold On-Site Non-member Fee $10 Total Fees
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by Lee Pitts
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ne hundred and fifty years ago it was common for country folks to charge all purchases for an entire year before paying off the bill. The proprietor of the store back then was so shocked and elated to get paid that he gave each member of the family a gift as a way of celebrating. The children got a piece of stick candy, the man of the house got a cigar or a drink poured from a bottle stored under the counter for just such celebrations, and the woman got a roll of ribbon and perhaps a few sewing needles. Please note that in the case of the children and the man such gifts were purely for enjoyment, whereas the woman’s gift was, as always, utilitarian. Gifts such as these were known as “pelons” and retailers are still giving such gifts, only today they are known as points. “Join our Craftsman Club,” Sears says, and get points along with your credit card blisters. Fly United and get miles, or engage in a wild burst of consumerism at Ace Hardware and you’ll get double points. Oh boy, gotta get those double points. The problem is I don’t quite know exactly what the points are good for. I think most men, when they buy a socket set from Sears, would rather get a drink poured from a bottle under the counter than they would a thousand points, but the points don’t cost Sears anything and every Sears store doesn’t have to stock a full bar. I think the airlines started all these pointless business reward programs. I amassed hundreds of thousands of airline miles over the years which I could have used to fly around the world several times but who wants to fly these days if you don’t have to? Besides, when you call up the airlines to redeem your miles for a trip everything is blocked out except for flying at three in the morning
to Cleveland or Detroit. And since you are redeeming miles you are a third class passenger and have to fly with the luggage. So, I donated some of my miles and got magazine subscriptions with the rest, as my points were due to expire. Oh no, you can’t let your points expire unused! So I got 21 subscriptions to magazines like Golf Digest and Cooking, even though I don’t golf or cook. I was having to stay awake nights reading just to get through all the magazines I got every month and it was killing me. I was so elated when my year’s subscriptions were over. All these business reward programs are designed to drum up business and get a profile on you so they can sell you more stuff so you can acquire more points. To become eligible for points you have to give the retailer all sorts of private information, including
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your e-mail address so they can bombard you with more ways to get points. The hardware store where I shop seems to use these special point events at times when the money might be running a little thin. Of course, cash flow is an age old problem but can you imagine how bad it must have been back in the day when people only paid their bills once a year like my mother did? Years ago I read a story in Persimmon Hill, the great magazine published by the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, about how one retailer tried to improve cash flow problems that could easily be used today instead of the point programs dreamed up by retailers. It seems that at the end of one year the famous Miles City Saddlery counted up all the saddles they made and all the money they got paid and they were short payment for one saddle. In the course of doing business someone had failed to write down the sale and no employee could remember who bought it. So the owners decided to bill 25 of their best customers for one saddle, thinking that 24 of them would ignore the invoice and the one who bought the saddle would meekly pay for it. It didn’t quite go according to plan. Nine angry customers protested the charge and the other 16 customers paid the bill with no questions asked. I wonder if they all got double points? wwwLeePittsbooks.com
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Great 5-Acre Horse Property – 6-stall block/concrete barn w/wash bay and tack room. 20' x 32' work shop, 12' x 24' storage w/bath. 2,300 s.f., home - 4 bd., 3 bth., sunroom and fireplace. 4 mi. south of Belen, NM. $214,900. MLS #753877. Tanya Ansley, Coldwell Banker Legacy 505-238-8809/505-292-8900
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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX A A Cut Above. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Action Plus Photography . . . . . . . . . 63 American Diesel Service . . . . . . . . . 32 Jesse Andrus and Mike Hillman Memorial Bull Riding. . . . . . . . . 102 Blaine Atwood Team Roping . . . . . . 46 B Bernalillo County 4H Rodeo . . . . . . 88 Bishop Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 Bucking H Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Buffalo Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 C CBT Productions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Champion’s Choice Buckles . . . . . . . 62 Chical Haystack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chililli Rodeo Club Bull-A-Rama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Classic Rope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Clovis Livestock Auction, Inc.. . . . . . 84 Colfax County Fair & Rodeo . . . . . . 81 Corriente Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Corriente Saddle Company . . . . . . . 25 Cross Roads Ranch & Rodeo Co.. . . . . . . . . . . 76 D Deep Water Ropings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Deming 4D Saddle Series . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Diamond T Ropings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Dollar Center Trading and Pawn, Inc. . . 81 Durango Fiesta Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 E Eddy County Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Empire Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 F Faith Foto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 G Grants Rodeo Association . . . . . . . . 98 H Jim Heet Photography. . . . . . . . . . . 30 Hubbard Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . . . 75 I Imperial Trailer Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . 29 J JX2 Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 L Lucas Metal Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Luna Pioneer Rodeo Association . . . 81 M M & S Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Manassa Pioneer Days . . . . . . . . . . 78 Mathews Land and Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15
Maynard Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Ted Mederedith Memorial Roping. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Monsoon Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Kenny Moore Memorial Rodeo. . . . . 41 N NM NBHA State Championships. . . . . . . . . . 97
Sandoval County Fair. . . . . . . . . . . 86 Sharp Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Shelley Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Smart Roping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Smith’s Rodeo Photos. . . . . . . . . . . 31 Sparky Superior Roping Machines. . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Karen Stallings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
P Willie Patterson Team Ropings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Pounding Hooves Productions . . . . . 34
T Tanner Custom Leather. . . . . . . . . . 30 The Heat Bikini Barrel Race and Roughstock Challenge. . . . . . 82 The Roping Company . . . . . . . . . 9, 48 Jimmy Thompson Team Ropings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Tres Rios Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Tri State Championships . . . . . . . . . 21
R Rafter 5 Roping Company. . . . . 16, 43 Ramah Pioneer Days Show & Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Rattler Ropes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Red Bluff Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Red Rock Roping Productions . . . . . 47 Rio Arriba County Rodeo. . . . . . . . . 87 Rodeo de Galisteo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Royal Horn Wrap Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . 59
U USTRC Gold Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 USTRC US Invitational . . . . . . . . . . 13 USTRC Membership Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91-93 USTRC National Finals. . . . . . . . 10-11 USTRC One Million Added. . . . . . . . 12 USTRC Pine Country Classic . . . . . 103 USTRC Southwest Regionals . . . 22-23 USTRC TRIAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
S San Juan County Rodeo . . . . . . . . . 80
W Wrangler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
O O-O, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Otero County Fair Rodeo. . . . . . . . . 87
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FLAGSTAFF, AZ
ACTION STARTS 9 a.m. DAILY SATURDAY, AUG. 31 SUNDAY, SEPT. 1
MONDAY, SEPT. 2
Open (with #15 Inc.)
#10 Gold Plus capped at Elite #5 (with #9 Inc.) Century Bonus included
#13 Handicap
Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Inc.) Century Bonus included
#12 (with #11 Inc.)
#11 (with #10 Inc.)
#15 Handicap
#10 (with #9 Inc.)
• Incentive Average winners of the #12, #11, #10 & #9 • Average & Incentive Average winners of the #12 Gold Plus & #10 Gold Plus • 1st through 3rd place Average winners of the #8 Pick/Draw • Winners of the Jr. Looper Divisions
#9 (with #8 Inc.) #8 Pick/Draw for beginner & novice ropers only (books close at 12 noon)
12 noon Sunday Kids 6 and under, 7-9 and 10-12
Location: Fort Tuthill County Fairgrounds Directions: Three miles south of I-40 on I-17, Exit 337 Producer: USTRC Cattle: Reed & Keith Flake Stalls: First come first served. Stall reservations accepted from Gold Plus members only and must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event. Call your Gold Plus representative, Lauren Hardman.
Event Info: USTRC office 254.968.0002 Hotels: Amerisuites 928.774.8042, 2455 S. Beulah Blvd. Choice Hotels: choicesportstravel.com, Special Rate ID #00214570
Incentive Ropings in the #12, #11, #10 & #9 Current coggins may be requested 2013 USTRC membership required before you rope and may be purchased at this event. Memberships purchased at this event are good for 2013 season.
UNITED STATES TEAM ROPING CHAMPIONSHIPS
• Average winners of the Open, #15, #13 & #12
FORMAT
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Open (with #15 Incentive) $150/roper. Enter 2 times, maximim • 5-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Non-incentive • Must qualify to short round to receive Tour Points #15 Handicap $100/roper. Enter 3 times • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #14 team - 1.5 sec. off • #13 & under team - 3 sec. off #13 Handicap $100/roper. Enter 3 times • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #12 team - 1.5 sec. off • #11 & under team - 3 sec. off #12, #11 #10, #9 $100/roper. Enter 3 times maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #12 (with #11 Incentive) #11 (with #10 Incentive) • #10 capped at an Elite #6 (with #9 Incentive) • #9 capped at an Elite #5 (with #8 Incentive) • Top 20 teams to the short round • Top 30 to short round in #9 only Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Incentive) $100/roper. Enter 3 times, maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Non-incentive • Gold Plus members 25 years and over only • Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Average teams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings Gold Plus #10 capped at Elite #5 (with #9 Incentive) $100/roper. Enter 3 times, maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Non-incentive • Gold Plus members 25 years and over only • Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Average teams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings #8 Pick/Draw, (capped at a #4) $120/roper. Pick 1, Draw 1 or Draw 2 • 3-steer/ Progressive after 1 • #7 team - 2 sec. off • 6 & under - 3 sec. off • No Incentive • Top 30 teams to the short round.
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