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Open - Derrick J. Begay (Seba Dal Kai, AZ) / Cesar DeLaCruz (Marana, AZ), 37.72 on 5, $3,500
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he first thing you notice about Bahe Henio is a quiet humble heart. The Native American heeler from Pinehill, New Mexico is proud and sure of his upbringing and falls back repeatedly on the teaching of his parents. Roping is his life and he is very good at it. His style is unique to say the least and yet in his humble heart beats the pulse of a champion. Having to regroup after being laid off of his job Henio hoped the Red Rock Classic in Gallup, New Mexico the weekend of June 4 through 6 would help pad his bank account in the coming months. “It was a good roping,” Henio responded. “The steers were good at Gallup. I try to rope as much as I can since I got laid off my job and Gallup was a good place to rope.” Henio and partner, Jerome Sangster, won the Average in the #11 with a time of
32.23 seconds on four steers. Henio also won a trophy Cowboy Gold saddle for his efforts. It was his second USTRC saddle. No doubt, his efforts in the practice pen paid off. He placed in the #12 roping as well as having the overall fast time in the Gold Plus. However, what few people realize is that the roping pen for Henio and his family is not the traditional roping pen that most ropers experience and have access to. You see, Henio does his practicing on goats. “My practice pen is roping my grandmother’s goats,” Henio laughed. “Goats have different ways of moving that copy steers. You may have a goat that hops, one that drags and the similarity to steers is amazing.” Henio also pointed out that goats are fast and athletic and help you with your timing. Henio, who grew up and works on a ranch, rides his horses everyday and horsemanship is extremely important to him. Perhaps it is his Native American upbringing but the trust and faith he has in his horse is unbelievable and much to be admired. “I see ropers all the time frustrated and taking it out on their horses,” he commented. “It wasn’t the horse who missed the steer.” A roper since he could hold a rope at a very young age, Henio
prides himself with his ability to not only rope but train horses as well. “My horses are not the well bred, papered horses that most ropers ride,” he explained. “Most of my horses came off the reservation and I have spent time with them training them and riding and using them. I have a little horse that I have won a lot of money on and he is small and very good. People ask me if the horse has papers and I tell them no he came from the reservation. The good thing is he always puts me where I need to be to take my best shot. The horse gives me that shot each time.” Henio feels horsemanship is essential in not only team roping but in his day to day activities and work on the ranch. He works to build a trust and relationship with his horses. His love for the animals is very evident when he talks about the importance of the horse in the sport. “I keep my horses in shape and I take care of them,” he responds in a quiet deliberate manner. “As ropers, without them, we would be nothing. They should be fed and taken care of.” After his win at the Red Rock Classic Henio reflected on the advice he might offer to other Native American ropers who would like to be as successful. He pointed out others in his culture do look up to ropers continued on page 2
#15 - Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM) / Bobby Baize (Anthony, NM), 29.91 on 4, $4,450, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
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Competitorial “Be careful what you wish for.” It’s not advice we haven’t heard before, but judging from the current state of team roping in the southwest, it seems like a caution that may already be too late to heed. I’ve written several times over the years about the danger of the inmates taking charge of the asylum…the inmates being team ropers, and the asylum being the sport itself. Looking back with some perspective, it looks as though that may be playing a big part in the overall demise of the sport over the past couple of years. It also offers insight into exactly how fragile the state of the sport really is. Oddly, my thinking on this was acquired as a roper, not a roping producer. Thankfully, I’m not a roping producer and have no interest in becoming one. However, even as a roper, it seemed clear, early on, that we basically need producers to protect us from ruining the sport. Think about it. What do ropers really want? We want to rope perfect cattle at a well organized event, with a better-thanaverage chance to win more than we should… and we want the producer to do it for free. Oh yeah, and it’s a nice touch if the producer kicks in some nice prizes too…at HIS expense of course. Honestly….think back, and you have to admit that 99% of all complaints you’ve ever had as a roper come from the producer not fulfilling one or more of the above listed criteria.
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Well, it seems as though our incessant demands have been heard, and as a result, there is simply a lot less roping going on. Yes, it’s true that there are still a decent number of big events to find, but the state of the sport at the local level should be a red flag as to what the future may hold. Whether you want to admit it or not, the much maligned local producer is the very backbone of the sport and as this group goes, so goes the future. Look at it like this. Think back and consider the very first team roping event you ever entered. Was it some “mega-roping”?.... No way!….Most likely, it was the smallest po-dunk production down the road. The cattle were worn out, the arena was hard and dusty, it started 45 minutes late (because a rig full of ropers with lots of entry money had a flat tire en route and were running late), the flagger was (coincidentally) the brother of the best roper there, and if you were lucky and won big, you might’ve covered the cost of your twenty entries at $10 a pop. As bad as these were, they played an essential role in the continued progression of the sport. We all went to these events….griping the whole time about how sorry they were, and continuing our eventbashing tirade well into the following week. The next weekend we were all back however….driving the very core of the roping machine. You see, it was at these much maligned and ridiculed “jackpot” events that something important happened. We all became lifelong ropers. We all eventually moved on to bigger and better events,
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who are successful. “I think the best advice comes from my father,” he said reflectively. “Be humble and practice is worth it no matter what kind it is. My dad always pointed out to me growing up that if you are not practicing someone else always is and it is that someone who is practicing that will win if you are not.” Henio wants to continue to rope and he wants to rope tougher as he goes. Raising his two-year-old son and caring for his aged parents is a full time job and he feels responsible to do so since his parents have always supported and taken care of him. Family is extremely important in the Native American culture and Henio knows that it is up to him to rope the best he can. Henio’s
two-year-old already exhibits the love for horses that Henio holds in his heart. “We have to watch him all the time as he loves the horses and he can be under them quickly,” Henio elaborated. “He always wants to get them over next to the fence so he can climb on.” Henio’s two-year-old son has already acquired the nickname of Little Wolf because he is already carrying a rope and loves roping the goats with his dad. It is already a given that Henio’s son will follow in his father’s footsteps. You can just see it coming. “I used the money I won at the Red Rock Classic to buy things for my son,” Henio said. “I used it to provide for him and get him the things he needs. That is
constantly looking for productions that provided, or promised to provide us with, the above listed requirements for a perfect roping. We would venture back to the local jackpot once in a while just to remind ourselves never to do it again, always leaving the lowly producer with an earful of our discontent as we motored away. What has followed is the disappearance of many of these events. I guess charging the same amount of stock charge for the past 30 years just doesn’t cut it anymore. It seems even the most dense producers have finally figured it out. And raising the entry fee? (which is essentially a slick way of raising the stock charge)….ropers would not stand for it. Of course some tried to implement such changes, but being the expert economists that all ropers are, we simply rejected this and refused to show up. Shockingly, we have found that it really wasn’t our irresistible charm that kept producers in business all these years….Seriously?....You mean they actually have to cover their costs?... umph..Imagine that. At first glance it seems like the normal maturation of the sport. Who needed these events anyway? “I’ll just save the money I would have spent locally, and just hit the big ones.” We’ve all heard, and/or taken part in that logic over the past couple of years. It is however, a logic that is flawed. First, and I can speak from personal experience. If you aren’t roping regularly, it becomes easier and easier not to rope at all. And let’s face it. As much as it might be denied, there are a lot of ropers who used the local jackpot as “practice.” No local jackpot
my motivation for roping–to take care of my family and provide for them in whatever ways that I can.” Henio did not get to go to the Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping in Oklahoma City last October despite having a National Shoot-Out spot. He hopes to go this year and the Red Rock Classic has opened a door for that to happen. As Henio reflected on his win in Gallup he says he thinks a lot about his son and his parents and providing for them. “I want my son to grow up and be somebody,” Henio explained. “When I rope I think about him and providing for my family. I rope the best I can and concentrate on doing well, riding my horses, working on my timing with the goats and doing what I continued on page 4
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means no practice, and without practice, it becomes tougher and tougher to convince yourself you have a chance to win at highdollar, big-time event….. “Hmmmm…maybe I’ll just go to the lake this weekend instead.” Secondly, let me reference you to an earlier task: “Think back and consider the very first team roping event that you ever entered.” …Are you getting it? We all started somewhere at a local jackpot. In fact, I can list a whole slew of NFR ropers who I can remember roping at local jackpots. The question is: Where is the next generation of “life-long” team ropers going to get their start? ….And there encompasses a scary glimpse of the future with regards to team roping. As much as I wish I had the answers…I don’t. I do, however know that we have been trending in this direction for some time now and if things don’t change, the sport of team roping as we have known it for the past couple of decades, is destined to be nothing more than a distant memory…. ……Go Ropin’!
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Archuleta (El Rito, NM), 39.25 on 4, $2,660, Regional SO; 6. Patrick L. Nelson Sr. (Gallup, NM) / Bahe H. Henio (Pinehill, NM), 39.64 on 4, $2,370, Regional SO; 7. Roy Begay (Window Rock, AZ) / Wes T. Dayzie (Gamerco, NM), 41.06 on 4, $1,770, Regional SO; 8. Walt Eddy (Gallup, NM) / Cody J. Mirabal (Grants, NM), 41.56 on 4, $1,180, Regional SO; 9. Allen Charley (Crownpoint, NM) / Garren Yazzie (Rehoboth, NM), 42.74 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 10. Patrick L. Nelson Sr. (Gallup, NM) / Donnie W. Barney (Sanders, AZ), 43.71 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 11. Jeremiah Platero (Kirtland, NM) / Ferlin Charley (Albuquerque, NM), 46.83 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 12. Saul Ochoa (Santa Fe, NM) / Miguel Ochoa (Santa Fe, NM), 49.53 on 4, Bonus Flex SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Logan C. Colbert (Ranger, TX) / Chance Kiehne (Springerville, AZ), 6.23, $780; 2. Nathan McLaughlin (Mobeetie, TX) / Tye D. Sims (Canyon, TX), 6.27, $460; 3. Jerome Sangster (Yatahey, NM) / Bahe H. Henio (Pinehill, NM), 6.30, $310
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#13 - Richard Huxley (Ignacio, CO) / Scooter Garcia (Church Rock, NM), 33.25 on 4, $5,650, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
need to do to win. I don’t have a roping dummy or well bred horses but I have my family and team roping is a way for me to make things better for them.” The Red Rock Classic in Gallup provided an avenue for Henio to do what he loves to do. He will continue to rope and work hard at being the champion he knows is deep in his heart. He will also do all he can to see that his Little Wolf has the opportunities that can help him be successful. Team roping is about family and Bahe Henio is about family as well. There are several ways to define and illustrate a champion. Some ways are obvious and then you realize with ropers like Henio it is his culture and champion is written deep in his heart.
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Kevin R. Yazzie (Winslow, AZ), 34.02 on 4, $1,120, Regional SO; 5. Seth Hall (Los Lunas, NM) / Johnny B. Salvo II (Datil, NM), 36.07 on 4, Regional SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Ryan J. Alexander (Marana, AZ) / Nick Sarchett (Phoenix, AZ), 5.09, $580 #13 Average 4-Steer 1. Richard Huxley (Ignacio, CO) / Scooter Garcia (Church Rock, NM), 33.25 on 4, $5,650, National SO; 2. Corey Keyonnie (Winslow, AZ) / Scott Scarbrough (St Johns, AZ), 34.22 on 4, $3,770, Regional SO; 3. Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM) / Michael M. Martinez (Los Lunas, NM), 34.87 on 4, $2,980, Regional SO; 4. Gerry M. Tully (Glencoe, NM) / Tye D. Sims (Canyon, TX), 37.77 on 4, $2,200, Regional SO; 5. Holly Zu Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Anthony Calmelat (Tucson, AZ), 38.92 on 4, $1,100, Regional SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Stanion I. Tso (Ft Defiance, AZ) / O. J. Williams Jr. (Holbrook, AZ), 6.03, $490; 2. Justin P. Mascarenas (Santa Fe, NM) / Gralyn J. Elkins (Mcintosh, NM), 6.48, $330 #12 Average 4-Steer 1. Lorenzo J. Sauceda (Belen, NM) / Perri V. Sanchez (Peralta, NM), 32.24 on 4, $6,480, National SO; 2. Lorenzo J. Sauceda (Belen, NM) / Rudy Benavidez (Albuquerque, NM), 38.75 on 4, $4,320, National SO; 3. Cody Boozer
(Jarales, NM) / Bahe H. Henio (Pinehill, NM), 38.85 on 4, $3,420, Regional SO; 4. Ronny G. Sanchez (Bosque, NM) / Randy R. Sanchez (Jarales, NM), 41.56 on 4, $2,520, Regional SO; 5. Coley L. Barner (Estancia, NM) / Marcus K. Elkins (Mc Intosh, NM), 44.62 on 4, $1,260, Regional SO; 6. Rick Jump (Belen, NM) / Michael M. Martinez (Los Lunas, NM), 45.50 on 4, Regional SO; 7. Auston Huntington (Hesperus, CO) / Joaquin Huntington (Hesperus, CO), 45.60 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 8. Joseph Savedra (Grants, NM) / Ferlin Charley (Albuquerque, NM), 47.86 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 9. Lorenzo J. Sauceda (Belen, NM) / Randy R. Sanchez (Jarales, NM), 51.11 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 10. Darryl F. Cage Sr. (Zachary, LA) / Cooper Reidhead (Holbrook, AZ), 24.42 on 3, Bonus Flex SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Gary W. Neie (Corrales, NM) / Joseph Savedra (Grants, NM), 6.22, $420; 2. Gary W. Neie (Corrales, NM) / Matt Yazzie (Sanders, AZ), 6.67, $285 #11 Average 4-Steer 1. Jerome Sangster (Yatahey, NM) / Bahe H. Henio (Pinehill, NM), 32.23 on 4, $8,880, National SO; 2. Matthew Z. Silva (Tularosa, NM) / JoDan S. Mirabal (Grants, NM), 33.69 on 4, $5,620, National SO; 3. Lethaniel Roamhorse (Tuba City, AZ) / Aaron Tsinigine (Tuba City, AZ), 37.36 on 4, $3,840, National SO; 4. Cody Boozer (Jarales, NM) / Rudy Benavidez (Albuquerque, NM), 38.51 on 4, $3,250, Regional SO; 5. Vincente Guerrero (Santa Fe, NM) / Jacob L.
#10 Average 4-Steer 1. Walt Eddy (Gallup, NM) / Fred B. Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 37.67 on 4, $10,130, National SO; 2. Jeremiah S. Jodie (Crownpoint, NM) / Benjie Sam (Chinle, AZ), 37.72 on 4, $6,410, National SO; 3. Shelby Layne Sherwood (Snowflake, AZ) / Brandon Perkins (Pinedale, AZ), 39.09 on 4, $4,390, National SO; 4. Kade Elkins (Grants, NM) / Carlos J. Barajas (San Rafael, NM), 39.85 on 4, $3,710, Regional SO; 5. Greg R. Orona (Springerville, AZ) / Ken Wartz (Blue Gap, AZ), 41.56 on 4, $3,040, Regional SO; 6. Radar J. Thomas (Pinehill, NM) / Tombo C. Kaufman Jr. (Winslow, AZ), 44.62 on 4, $2,700, Regional SO; 7. Allen N. Armijo (Seboyeta, NM) / Gene Aragon Sr. (Grants, NM), 49.32 on 4, $2,020, Regional SO; 8. Sergio Luis Castillo Sr. (Santa Fe, NM) / Rex Allen Hawkins (Payson, AZ), 49.93 on 4, $1,350, Regional SO; 9. Matthew Z. Silva (Tularosa, NM) / Jace E. Davis (Capitan, NM), 17.89 on 3, Bonus Flex SO; 10. Ronnie F. Baca (Los Lunas, NM) / John W. Hawkins (Santa Fe, NM), 25.73 on 3, Bonus Flex SO; 11. Corky Mcintyre (Bayfield, CO) / Patrick K. Martinez (Farmington, NM), 25.80 on 3, Bonus Flex SO; 12. Holly Zu Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Ernie Cordova (Florence, AZ), 27.28 on 3, Bonus Flex SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Matthew Z. Silva (Tularosa, NM) / Jace E. Davis (Capitan, NM), 6.11, $890; 2. Renaldo Wartz (Blue Gap, AZ) / Stanion I. Tso (Ft Defiance, AZ), 6.24, $530; 3. Nathan McLaughlin (Mobeetie, TX) / Pat W. Swift (Mobeetie, TX), 6.35, $350 #9 Average 4-Steer 1. Jeremy Casados (Tierra Amarilla, NM) / Fernando Gonzales Jr. (Questa, NM), 36.85 on 4, $8,710, National SO; 2. Noel E. Gomez (El Paso, TX) / Javier Rodriguez (Clint, TX), 39.11 on 4, $5,510, National SO; 3. JJ Bustillos (Albuquerque, NM) / Gonzalo Granillo (Albuquerque, NM), 40.82 on 4, $3,770, National SO; 4. Lawrence Cordova (Santa Fe, NM) / Fernando Gonzales Jr. (Questa, NM), 42.77 on 4, $3,190, Regional SO; 5. James Tapia (Santa Fe, NM) / Santos C. Tapia (Moriarty, NM), 44.18 on 4, $2,610, Regional SO; 6. Gerald Hobbs (Chinle, AZ) / Leroy Williams
Open Average 5-Steer 1. Derrick J. Begay (Seba Dal Kai, AZ) / Cesar DeLaCruz (Marana, AZ), 37.72 on 5, $3,500; 2. Luke Brown (Stephenville, TX) / Jade Corkill (Lipan, TX), 39.12 on 5, $2,620; 3. Chance Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Anthony Calmelat (Tucson, AZ), 40.63 on 5, $1,750; 4. Keven Daniel (Franklin, TN) / Paul Eaves (Bluff Dale, TX), 40.95 on 5, $880; 5. Bill W. Snure (Douglas, AZ) / Johnny B. Salvo II (Datil, NM), 40.96 on 5; 6. Aaron Tsinigine (Tuba City, AZ) / Nick Sarchett (Phoenix, AZ), 42.73 on 5; 7. Cooper Wimberly (Belen, NM) / Pedro Maestas (Los Lunas, NM), 43.74 on 5; 8. Rube Woolsey (Casa Grande, AZ) / Tom Bill Johnson (Kirkland, AZ), 47.81 on 5; 9. Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM) / Gralyn J. Elkins (Mcintosh, NM), 35.20 on 4; 10. Erich J. Rogers (Round Rock, AZ) / Monty Joe Petska (Turlock, CA), 38.11 on 4 Incentive 1. Cooper Wimberly (Belen, NM) / Pedro Maestas (Los Lunas, NM), 32.27 on 4, $1,820, Regional SO; 2. Bill W. Snure (Douglas, AZ) / Johnny B. Salvo II (Datil, NM), 33.40 on 4, $1,220 Overall Fast-Time 1. Aaron Tsinigine (Tuba City, AZ) / Nick Sarchett (Phoenix, AZ), 5.05, $620 #15 Average 4-Steer 1. Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM) / Bobby Baize (Anthony, NM), 29.91 on 4, $4,450, National SO; 2. Kenna C. Armitage (Las Vegas, NM) / Joel Bach (Millsap, TX), 32.76 on 4, $3,340, Regional SO; 3. Josh Siggins (Ruidoso Downs, NM) / Johnny B. Salvo II (Datil, NM), 33.62 on 4, $2,220, Regional SO; 4. Marco Sells (Rough Rock, AZ) /
#12 - Lorenzo J. Sauceda (Belen, NM) / Perri V. Sanchez (Peralta, NM), 32.24 on 4, $6,480, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#11 - Jerome Sangster (Yatahey, NM) / Bahe H. Henio (Pinehill, NM), 32.23 on 4, $8,880, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
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Sr. (Keans Canyon, AZ), 45.38 on 4, $2,320, Regional SO; 7. Christopher Miller (Gallup, NM) / Larry Irwen (Delta, CO), 48.23 on 4, $1,740, Regional SO; 8. Chet Carl (Gallup, NM) / Jason Mann (Corrales, NM), 49.64 on 4, $870, Regional SO; 9. Cody Boozer (Jarales, NM) / Johnnie Begay (Belen, NM), 53.31 on 4, $600; 10. Corky Mcintyre (Bayfield, CO) / Kit A. Schmidt DVM (Dolores, CO), 54.45 on 4, $600; 11. Jimmy Cotant (Continental Divide, NM) / Tye A. Gibson (Los Lunas, NM), 55.55 on 4, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 12. Matthew Z. Silva (Tularosa, NM) / Jace E. Davis (Capitan, NM), 19.14 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 13. Luis Martinez (Tierra Amarilla, NM) / Pete Garcia (Tierra Amarilla, NM), 24.72 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 14. Roy L. Begay (Schurz, NV) / Shane Begay (Blue Gap, AZ), 25.56 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 15. Eyron H. Cowboy (Tuba City, AZ) / Lethaniel Roamhorse (Tuba City, AZ), 29.90 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Matthew Z. Silva (Tularosa, NM) / Jace E. Davis (Capitan, NM), 5.74, $850; 2. Edison Gonnie (Kayenta, AZ) / Kee Etsitty Sr. (Many Farms, AZ), 6.31, $510; 3. Matthew Z. Silva (Tularosa, NM) / Jace E. Davis (Capitan, NM), 6.56, $340 #8 Pick Draw Average 3-Steer 1. Earl Yazzie Jr. (Rehoboth, NM) / Job Gonzales (Albuquerque, NM), 23.29 on 3, $6,020, National SO; 2. Randy Mike (Gamerco, NM) / Tomderson K. Joe (Pinon, AZ), 23.83 on 3, $3,760, National SO; 3. Randy Mike (Gamerco, NM) / Larry Lee Jr. (Gallup, NM), 26.64 on 3, $3,010, National SO; 4. Morgan J. Wilson (Shiprock, NM) / Jimmy Y. Begay Jr. (Chinle, AZ), 27.56 on 3, $2,250, National SO; 5. Dwayne Griego (Los Lunas, NM) / Wasey W. Carviso (Fort Wingate, NM), 29.02 on 3, $2,000, National SO; 6. Ambrose B. Sanchez (San Fidel, NM) / Louvell Nez (Window Rock, AZ), 29.83 on 3, $1,750; 7. Delbert Slim (Ft Defiance, AZ) / Alfred M. Mike III (Window Rock, AZ), 29.85 on 3, $1,500; 8. Michael A. Garcia (Aztec, NM) / Chris Badonie (Chinle, AZ), 31.32 on 3, $1,250; 9. Julian Smith (Window Rock, AZ) / Alonzo R. Begay (Indian Wells, AZ), 32.91 on 3, $1,000; 10. Kersti Davis (Capitan, NM) / Rory James Billie Jr. (Winslow, AZ), 35.59 on 3, $1,000; 11. Andrew Jones (Mesilla Park, NM) / Alfred M. Mike III (Window Rock, AZ), 36.87 on 3, $750; 12. Christopher Miller (Gallup, NM) / Lyle White (Corrales, NM), 37.21 on 3, $750; 13. Walter E. White (Corrales, NM) / James Weidenbener (Queen Creek, AZ), 39.21 on 3, $360; 14. Moises Martinez (Grants, NM) / Nato Tena (Grants, NM), 14.81 on 2, $360; 15. Moises Martinez (Grants, NM) / Leroy Williams Sr. (Keans Canyon, AZ), 16.45 on 2, $360; 16. Matthew M. Garcia (Santa Fe, NM) / Shawn Ray Platero (Window Rock, AZ), 17.16 on 2, $240; 17. Rudy J. Gonzales (Seboyeta, NM) / Sheldon Roy Daye (Gallup, NM), 17.38 on 2, $240; 18. Erickson Littleben (Kayenta, AZ) / Fred J. Tappan (Concho, AZ), 17.62 on 2, $180; 19. Becky Perez (Camp Verde, AZ) / James Weidenbener (Queen Creek, AZ), 17.68 on 2, $240; 20. Bryon J. Daniels (Yahtahey, NM) / Corey C. Goklish (Whiteriver, AZ), 18.88 on 2, $240; 21. Betty Pack (Aztec, NM) / Alice Pack (Aztec, NM), 18.90 on 2, $240; 22. Avery Jodie (Crownpoint, NM) / Lois P. Sanchez (Mentmore, NM), 20.87 on 2, $240; 23. JJ Bustillos (Albuquerque, NM) / Lauro Bustillos (Albuquerque, NM), 21.17 on 2, $240; 24. Hesston Woodie (Smith Lake, NM) / Edward D. Gabaldon (Bosque, NM), 22.25 on 2, $240; 25. Kendall S. Benally (Teecnospos, AZ) / Alfred M. Mike III (Window Rock, AZ), 22.64 on 2, $240 Overall Fast-Time 1. Matthew M. Garcia (Santa Fe, NM) / Shawn Ray Platero (Window Rock, AZ), 6.89, $600; 2. Matthew M. Garcia (Santa Fe, NM) / Ray Ortiz (Oracle, AZ), 6.98, $450; 3. Randy Mike (Gamerco, NM) / Larry Lee Jr. (Gallup, NM), 7.01, $300; 4. Earl Yazzie Jr. (Rehoboth, NM) / Job Gonzales (Albuquerque, NM), 7.23, $150 Gold Plus Average 4-Steer 1. Lorenzo J. Sauceda (Belen, NM) / Perri V. Sanchez (Peralta, NM), 34.27 on 4, $2,600, GoldPlus SO; 2. Robert W. Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) / Butch Whitten (Cimarron, NM), 42.75 on 4, $1,950, GoldPlus SO; 3. Rick Powell (Gallup, NM) / Kade Elkins (Grants, NM), 44.62 on 4, $1,300, GoldPlus SO; 4. Gary L. Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Jim D. Richards Sr. (Ruidoso, NM), 46.50 on 4, $650 Incentive 1. Rick Powell (Gallup, NM) / Kade Elkins (Grants, NM), 31.68 on 3, $1,480, GoldPlus SO; 2. Bill Owen (Mountainair, NM) / Jerry Elkins (Milan, NM), 23.39 on 2, $980, GoldPlus SO; 3. Stephen Harper (Farmington, NM) / Ernie R. Jaquez (Flora Vista, NM), 26.55 on 2, GoldPlus SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Calvin Grieve (Shonto, AZ) / Bahe H. Henio (Pinehill, NM), 6.84, $470 All Girl Average 3-Steer 1. Janet L. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Melanie Greymountain (Holbrook, AZ), 27.95 on 3, $1,980; 2. Betty Pack (Aztec, NM) / Kenna C. Armitage (Las Vegas, NM), 38.02 on 3,
#10 - Walt Eddy (Gallup, NM) / Fred B. Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 37.67 on 4, $10,130, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#9 - Jeremy Casados (Tierra Amarilla, NM) / Fernando Gonzales, Jr. (Questa, NM), 36.85 on 4, $8,710, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#8 - Earl Yazzie, Jr. (Rehoboth, NM) / Job Gonzales (Albuquerque, NM), 23.29 on 3, $6,020, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each $1,310; 3. Kim Bitsilly (Yatahey, NM) / Michele Morris Jr. (Tohatchi, NM), 48.88 on 3, $1,040; 4. Brandie R. Enos (Fort Mcdowell, AZ) / Justine Doka (Fountain Hills, AZ), 25.09 on 2, $770; 5. LaRae Branham (Phoenix, AZ) / Kelsi Burchett (Phoenix, AZ), 25.98 on 2, $380 Incentive 1. Janet L. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Melanie Greymountain (Holbrook, AZ), 16.27 on 2, $840; 2. Vonnie M. McNiel (Los
Lunas, NM) / Kyla M. Elkins (Milan, NM), 28.20 on 2, $560; 3. Betty Pack (Aztec, NM) / Kenna C. Armitage (Las Vegas, NM), 28.52 on 2, $450; 4. Kim Bitsilly (Yatahey, NM) / Michele Morris Jr. (Tohatchi, NM), 30.23 on 2, $320; 5. Debbie E. Kane (Delta, CO) / Patsy Gordon (Dalhart, TX), 32.52 on 2, $160 Overall Fast-Time 1. Janet L. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Melanie Greymountain
(Holbrook, AZ), 7.79, $250; 2. Shelby Layne Sherwood (Snowflake, AZ) / Melanie Greymountain (Holbrook, AZ), 8.06, $160 Century Bonus Average 3-Steer 1. Gary L. Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Jim D. Richards Sr. (Ruidoso, NM), 33.70 on 3, $1,000
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New Mexico High School Rodeo Finals 2009/10 Season In the Books!
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he New Mexico State High School Rodeo Championships were held June 10-13, 2010 in Clovis, New Mexico. Three cowboys represented Hidalgo County, Channing Moore, Gabriel Hernandez and Tyke Kipp. After two semesters of exciting rodeo action the finals narrowed each event down to the top four cowboys and cowgirls in each event. These top athletes will represent New Mexico in the National High School Rodeo Finals to be held July 18-24, 2010 in Gillette, Wyoming. Tyke Kipp from Lordsburg, New Mexico, is a Junior attending Animas High School. He competed in all the rodeos for the school year 2009-2010 and competed in the State Finals and finished the year off winning the title of being the 2010 New Mexico State All Around Cowboy with an accumulation of 398 points, he won a saddle and buckle. He also finished the year winning the title of 2010 New Mexico State Bareback Champion, which he won a saddle for that title. Adding to those titles he won the Sportsmanship award. His other year end placings were 4th in the Saddle Bronc riding, and 4th in the Steer Wrestling. Gabriel Hernandez and Tyke finished the year end 5th in the team roping. They went into the short go tied for 4th place with Cody Runyan and Cade Passig. It was a very exciting finish. For the State Finals rodeo Tyke won a buckle and title for being the All - Around Cowboy and Bareback Champion. Tyke will represent Hidalgo County and Animas High School at the National Finals Rodeo in Bareback Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding and Steer Wrestling. Other qualifiers from the area are Ethan Shelley, Cliff, New Mexico, he finished 2nd in the State in the Calf Roping and 2nd and 3rd split in the State for Team Roping with his partner Reno Eddy. Cody Runyan, Cliff, New Mexico was 2010 New Mexico State Calf Roping Champion and was 4th in the State for Team Roping with his partner Cade Passig. Jordan Noe from Magdelena, New Mexico placed 4th in the Goat Tying event. Congratulations to all!
Year-End Standings Bareback 1. Tyke Kipp, 120.5; 2. Levi Molesworth, 91; 3. Lane Sauter, 68; 4. East Padilla, 8.5 Saddle Bronc 1. Dylan Henson, 143.5; 2. Cody Hendren, 60; 3. Magin Montoya, 75.5; 4. Tyke Kipp, 58.5; 5. Landon Berry, 51; 6. Lon Danley, 32; 7. Tyler McCormick, 36; 8. Devyn Sisneros, 6 Bull Riding 1. Talon Henry, 116.5; 2. Lon Danley, 100.5; 3. Dylan Henson, 86.5; 4. Talon Easley, 79; 5. Oobie Hawkes, 73.5; 6. Bradley Brittain, 72.5; 7. Branden Wiggins, 47.5; 8. Blake Milligan, 38.5; 9. Michael Mauldin, 32.5; 10. Gary Thorne, 27; 11. Sonny Peso, 18; 12. Vincent Koehl, 10; 13. Richard Ulibarri, 9; 14. Kyle Murphy, 8; 15. Cody Strite, 7; 16. Alex Baca, 2.5 Steer Wrestling 1. Tyrel Virden, 172; 2. Tyler Wolfe, 140; 3. Jesse Clark, 130; 4. Tyke Kipp, 114; 5. Emerson Long, 89; 6. Ethan Shelley, 81; 7. Jared Martinez, 72; 8. Preston McCullar, 69; 9. Tyler McCormick, 67.5; 10. John Chavez, 51; 11. Wyatt Lindsay, 35; 12. Klay Rodgers, 32; 13. Miles McCullar, 30 Calf Roping 1. Cody Runyan, 108; 2. Jesse Clark, 104; 3. Cort Smith, 100; 4. Logan Medlin, 91.5; 5. Levi Silva, 84; 6. Magin Montoya, 79.5; 7. Quinton Ellis, 76; 8. Kit Pettigrew, 71; 9. Ty Anderson, 67; 10. Emerson Long, 67; 11. Caz Copeland, 50; 12. Garrett Hendrix, 48; 13. Ethan Shelley, 45; 14. Lon Danley, 32; 15. Cody Mirabal, 30; 16. Bryce Howe, 26; 17. Matt Silva, 24; 18. Preston McCullar, 23; 19. Hadley Howe, 20; 20. Dan Virden, 16; 21. Miles McCullar, 10; 22. Lance Merritt, 10; 23. Dylan Henson, 10; 24. Miguel Cisneros, 8; 25. Emory Sedillo, 7; 26. Cody Hendren, 6; 27. Wacey Francisco, 6; 28. Wyatt Lindsay, 5; 29. John Chavez, 2; 30. Jared Martinez, 1 Team Roping 1. Cody Mirabal/ Logan Medlin, 255; 2. Ethan Shelley/ Reno Eddy, 180; 3. Lance Merritt/ Quinton Ellis, 180; 4. Cody Runyan/ Cade Passig, 161; 5. Tyke Kipp/ Gabe Hernandez, 139; 6. Ramon Hancock/ Emerson Long, 128; 7. Hadley Howe/ Cort Smith, 123; 8. Jesse Clark/ Dan Virden, 121; 9. Levi Silva/ Dillon Archuleta, 112; 10. Josh Fish/ Dylan
State Finals Rodeo June 10 - 12, 2010 Average Champions Girls Cutting.................Skye Valdez Boys Cutting ....................Josh Fish Bareback ..............Levi Molesworth Saddle Bronc ...........Dylan Henson Bull Riding ...................Lon Danley Calf Roping ................Kit Pettigrew Steer Wrestling ............Tyrel Virden Team Roping ............Cody Runyan/ Cade Passig Breakaway.............Brittany Herring Goat Tying...............Lindsey Adcock Barrels.......................Leia Pluemer Poles ........................Tiffany Chavez Boys All Around Tyke Kipp..................................390 Dylan Henson ........................298.5 Jesse Clark .............................279.5 Emerson Long...........................217 Logan Medlin............................209 Ethan Shelley............................208 Lon Danley ...............................194 Cody Runyan..........................179.5 Magin Montoya .........................174 Tyrel Virden ...............................169 Quinton Ellis .............................162 Cort Smith .............................156.5 Cody Mirabal..........................147.5 Tyler Wolfe ................................138 Levi Silva..................................137 Levi Molesworth .....................135.5 Tyler McCormick .....................106.5 Ty Anderson ..............................104
Preston McCullar .......................104 Cody Hendren ...........................101 Lance Merritt ..............................96 Kit Pettigrew ...............................93 Garrett Hendrix ...........................85 Ramon Hancock ..........................83 Hadley Howe............................76.5 Caz Copeland..............................76 Jared Martinez.............................74 Dan Virden ...............................70.5 Lane Sauter ................................68 Oobie Hawkes .............................67 Josh Fish .....................................62 John Chavez................................60 Dylan Rybacki .............................58 Miles McCullar ............................57 Matt Silva ...................................54 Wyatt Lindsay .............................53 Klay Rodgers...............................51 Bryce Howe ................................47 Devyn Sisneros............................35 Miguel Cisneros...........................34 Emory Sedillo..............................24 J.W. Lindsay ................................23 Shane Jodie ................................21 Wacey Francisco ..........................20 Jake Trujillo..................................13 Corley Henderson ........................11 Michael Ortega............................10 Dominic Silva..............................10 Dustyn Sisneros.............................9 Brandon Muniz..............................9 Wil Watts ......................................2 Girls All Around Samantha Martinez ................550.5 NaLynn Cline ............................263
Rybacki, 108; 11. Ty Anderson/ Zachary Virden, 74; 12. Randi Simpson/ Garrett Hendrix, 74; 13. Dylan Henson/ Lon Danley, 70; 14. Brittany Herring/ Tad Menefee, 64; 15. Caz Copeland/ Miguel Cisneros, 52; 16. MichaelOrtega/ Dominic Silva, 50; 17. TiAda Gray/ Shane Jodie, 49; 18. Devyn Sisneros/ Dustyn Sisneros, 44; 19. Jacob Gudgell/ Klay Rodgers, 44; 20. Bryce Howe/ Jake Trujillo, 42; 21. Kinsey Pyeatt/ Matt Silva, 40; 22. JW Lindsay/ Wyatt Lindsay, 37; 23. Wesley Edwards/ Cody Hendren, 36; 24. Preston McCullar/ Miles McCullar, 34; 25. Emory Sedillo/ Magin Montoya, 28; 26. Betty Pack/ Alice Pack, 28; 27. Skye Valdez/ Levi Molesworth, 27.5; 28. Jesse Rodgers/ Wacey Francisco, 27; 29. Tierra Gray/ Tyler McCormick, 22; 30. Bryce Smith/ Corley Henderson , 20; 31. John Chavez/ Samantha Martinez, 20; 32. Travis Virden/ Tyrel Virden, 14; 33. Nicholas Padilla/ Brandon Muniz, 9; 34. Tyler Wolfe/ Jared Martinez, 9 Breakaway 1. Brittany Herring, 136.5; 2. Kassidy Dennison, 113.5; 3. TiAda Gray, 93; 4. Karly Johnson, 79; 5. Samantha Martinez, 77; 6. Tegan Mills, 74; 7. Shelby Montano, 69; 8. Jenna Suazo, 52; 9. Payton Cowdrey, 52; 10. Bailey Bates, 44; 11. Mackie Saavedra, 41; 12. Nicole Sweazea, 37; 13. Skye Valdez, 34; 14. Betty Pack, 33.5; 15. Morgan Gonzales, 33; 16. Lindsey Adcock, 32; 17. Tierra Gray, 27; 18. Rhandi Simpson, 25; 19. Jana Baker, 22; 20. Nyera Yazzie, 16; 21. Karlee Alvord, 15; 22. Kinsey Pyeatt, 13; 23. Lesley Kingston, 12; 24. Deming Mallette, 12; 25. NaLynn Cline, 11; 26. Paige Marez, 10; 27. Alice Pack, 10; 28. Alissa Burson, 9; 29. Shelby Kirkes, 8; 30. Meghan Johnson, 6; 31. Lauren Bain, 5; 32. Meghan Meeks, 4; 33. Jordan Noe, 4; 34. Corey Holyan, 3; 35. Breanna Post, 2; 36. Chelsi Frasure, 2; 37. July Allen, 1 Barrels 1. NaLynn Cline, 174; 2. Karly Johnson, 152; 3. Samantha Martinez, 132; 4. Tierra Gray, 99; 5. Rhodi Martin, 98; 6. Leia Pluemer, 92; 7. Meghan Johnson, 78; 8. Shayla Martin, 60.5; 9. Skye Valdez, 56; 10. Rhandi Simpson, 47; 11. Tiffany Chavez, 31; 12. Melissa Trujillo, 31; 13. TiAda Gray, 29; 14. Brandi Hughes, 22; 15. Kassidy Dennison, 20; 16. Nicole Sweazea, 20; 17. Kolby Montano, 17; 18. Lindsey Adcock, 17; 19. Karlee Alvord, 12; 20. Jami Hothaus, 9; 21. Julie Weyrich, 9; 22. Chenoa Storer, 9; 23. Emily Carrillo, 8; 24. Alice Pack, 7; 25. Morgan Gonzales, 6.5; 26. Shelby Kirkes, 5; 27. Brittany Herring, 5; 28. Jana Baker, 5; 29. Kacey Clark, 4; 30. Jordan Noe, 4; 31. Shyann McKnight, 4; 32. Jenna Suazo, 4; 33. Alissa Burson, 3; 34. Kayla Whisenhunt, 3; 35. Maddison Livingston, 2; 36. Katelyn Littleton, 1 Poles 1. Samantha Martinez, 154; 2. Shelby Kirkes, 125; 3. NaLynn Cline, 91; 4. Deming Mallette, 82; 5. Rhodi Martin, 81; 6. Leia Pluemer, 80; 7. Paige Marez, 76; 8. Chelsi Frasure,
TiAda Gray ................................253 Randi Simpson ......................247.5 Leia Pluemer .........................245.5 Tierra Gray................................240 Nicole Sweazea ......................237.5 Skye Valdez ...............................237 Karly Johnson............................233 Lindsey Adcock .....................214.5 Shelby Montano .....................203.5 Brittany Herring .....................198.5 Rhodi Martin.............................173 Payton Cowdrey ........................146 Shelby Kirkes ...........................134 Kassidy Dennison ...................133.5 Jordan Noe ...........................119.5 Tegan Mills ...............................119 Deming Mallette ...................107.5 Paige Marez ...............................81 Meghan Johnson .........................79 Chelsi Frasure ............................79 Morgan Gonzales .....................78.5 Jenna Suazo................................77 Tiffany Chavez ............................72 Alissa Burson ..............................63 Shayla Martin .........................58.5 Bailey Bates ...............................57 Kolby Montano............................54 Emily Carrillo ..............................50 Mackie Saavedra .........................48 Betty Pack ...............................47.5 Jami Holthaus .............................40 Julie Weyrich ..............................35 Melissa Trujillo ............................34 Alice Pack ..................................31 Jana Baker .................................28 Karlee Alvord .............................27 Kinsey Pyeatt .............................23
76; 9. Nicole Sweazea, 75; 10. Tierra Gray, 70; 11. Alissa Burson, 51; 12. TiAda Gray, 43; 13. Tiffany Chavez, 41; 14. Skye Valdez, 28; 15. Lindsey Adcock, 27; 16. Julie Weyrich, 26; 17. Jenna Suazo, 21; 18. Brittany Herring, 20; 19. Emily Carrillo, 18; 20. Shyann McKnight, 15; 21. Maddison Livingston, 13; 22. Breanna Post, 2; 23. Katelyn Littleton, 2; 24. Alejandra Tapia, 2; 25. Leslie Ramzel, 1 Goat Tying 1. Samantha Martinez, 156.5; 2. Lindsey Adcock, 138.5; 3. Randi Simpson, 138.5; 4. Jordan Noe, 111.5; 5.
Brandi Hughes ............................22 Meghan Meeks............................19 Shyann McKnight ........................19 Nyera Yazzie ................................16 Maddison Livingston....................15 Lesley Kingston ...........................12 Chenoa Storer ...............................9 Kayla Whisenhunt ..........................6 Lauren Bain ..................................5 Breanna Post ................................4 Corey Holyan ................................3 Katelyn Littleton............................3 Alejandra Tapia ..............................2 Leslie Ramzel................................1 Boys Rookie Levi Molesworth .....................135.5 Garrett Hendrix ...........................85 Miles McCullar ............................57 Wyatt Lindsay .............................53 Klay Rodgers...............................51 Bryce Howe ................................47 Devyn Sisneros............................35 JW Lindsay..................................23 Wil Watts ......................................2 Girls Rookie NaLynn Cline ............................263 Leia Pluemer .........................245.5 Tierra Gray................................240 Lindsey Adcock.......................214.5 Kolby Montano............................54 Karlee Alvord ..............................27 Meghan Meeks............................19 Lauren Bain ..................................5 Katelyn Littleton............................3
Shelby Montano, 105.5; 6. Nicole Sweazea, 103.5; 7. Payton Cowdrey, 94; 8. Leia Pluemer, 85.5; 9. Skye Valdez, 80; 10. TiAda Gray, 64; 11. Tierra Gray, 44; 12. Tegan Mills, 39; 13. Morgan Gonzales, 39; 14. Kolby Montano, 37; 15. Meghan Meeks, 10; 16. Shelby Kirkes, 6; 17. Paige Marez, 1 Boys Cutting 1. Josh Fish, 148.5; 2. Stetson Mackey, 136.5; 3. Wil Watts, 125; 4. Dylan Sant, 78; 5. Tyke Kipp, 54 Girls Cutting 1. Samantha Martinez, 143; 2. Skye Valdez, 133; 3. Emily Carrillo, 130; 4. Jami Holthaus, 73.5
Tyke Kipp 2009/10 Highlights Year End All Around Cowboy-Saddle and Buckle Year End Bareback Champion -Saddle NM State Finals All Around Cowboy-Buckle NM State Finals Bareback Champion-Buckle Year End Placings:
4th place Saddle Bronc 4th Place Steer Wrestling 5th Place Cutting 5th Place Team Roping Partner is Gabriel Hernandez Also won the Sportsmanship award for the year Kipp will Represent New Mexico at this years High School National Finals Rodeo in Gillette, Wyoming July 18-24 in Bareback Riding, Saddle Bronc and Steer Wrestling
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Arizona High School Finals – 09-10 Wraps Up!
Bareback Riding - Nate Hardy Saddle Bronc Riding - Jade Blackwell Bull Riding - Landon Parish Tie Down Roping - Sheldon Church Steer Wrestling Finals - Montana Hand Team Roping Finals - Brady Payne, 102.5; 2. Lane Siggins Barrel Racing - Chelsea Shannon Pole Bending - Marissa Hancock Goat Tying - Kelsey Lutjen Girls Breakaway Roping - Aubrey Smith Boys Cutting - Dustin Latta Girls Cutting - Mariah Jundt
Boys All Around Top 12 1. Lane Siggins, 456.5; 2. Austin Tomaski, 285; 3. Lane Stock, 226; 4. Dustin Latta, 392.5; 5. Chad Hendricks, 173.5; 6. Justin Byrd, 174.5; 7. Nate Hardy, 185; 8. Jade Blackwell, 114; 9. Devon Burris, 175.5; 10. Montana Hand, 176; 11. Clancy Wilkerson, 139; 12. Steven Gaona, 97 Girls All Around Top 12 1. Kelsey Lutjen, 417; 2. Megan Stock, 387; 3. Savannah Todd, 332.5; 4. Mariah Jundt, 303.5; 5. Georgia Diez, 282; 6. Lauren Barnes, 252.5; 7. Kendra Stineman, 216.25; 8. Cori Teller, 198; 9. Rebba Wright, 193; 10. Chelsea Shannon, 182; 11. Holly Bond, 181.5; 12. Sammie Jo Kilduff, 168.5 Bareback Riding 1. Nate Hardy, 185; 2. Delvecchio Kaye, 97; 3. Will Tuni, 77.5; 4. Edmiles Harvey, 21 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Jade Blackwell, 114; 2. Jake Salcito, 20; 3. Justin Aranda, 9; 4. Dawson Burne, 0 Bull Riding 1. Landon Parish, 106; 2. Larren Daley, 81.5; 3. Adriano Long, 68.25; 4. Walter Kenyon, 40.5; 5. Kyle Moore, 32.75; 6. Abraham Romero, 27.5; 7. Will Tuni, 25; 8. Caleb Roden, 18; 9. Chad Hendricks, 8; 10. Jack Alford, 8; 11. Eric Greene, 0 Tie Down Roping 1. Sheldon Church, 125.5; 2. Dustin Latta, 118; 3. Lane Siggins, 96; 4. Austin Tomaski, 91.5; 5. Clancy Wilkerson, 91; 6. Ryan Tripp, 87; 7. Devon Burris, 75.5; 8. Chad Hendricks, 70; 9. Shandell Glasses, 65; 10. Brent Keaveney, 60.5; 11. Tanner Baldwin, 43; 12. Hunter Reaume, 36; 13. Brady Payne, 24; 14. Carson Carrillo, 23; 15. Lane Stock, 21.5; 16. Kirby Etsitty, 17; 17. Dexter Udall, 15; 18. Montana Hand, 14; 19. Hudd Gutierrez, 13; 20. Jett Jaress, 12; 21. Lucas Casterton, 10; 22. Boone Morris, 8; 23. T.J. Jewell, 7; 24. Zane Hirsch, 6; 25. Walter Kenyon, 5; 26. Carson Lee, 5; 27. Brett Behrends, 1 3; 28. Alex Behrends, 1; 29. Caleb Roden, 1; 30. Wyatt Lloyd, 0; 31. Logan Salcito, 0; Steer Wrestling Finals 1. Montana Hand, 162; 2. Austin Tomaski, 110.5; 3. Michael Vines, 100; 4. Lane Siggins, 87.5; 5. Chad Hendricks, 82.5; 6.
The 2009/10 Arizona High School Rodeo All-Around Champion Girl, Kelsey Lutjen
The 2009/10 Arizona High School Rodeo All-Around Champion boy, Lane Siggins
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rizona’s High School rodeo cowboys and cowgirls finished their 2009/10 season with one of the largest and exciting rodeo event. Lots of action, fun and excitement filled the air as the future stars of the rodeo world competed for their chance to head to this years High School National Finals Rodeo that will be held July 18-24 in Gillette, Wyoming, no6 to mention earn their states championship title in each of the 12 events. Finishing the year strong and earning the All Around titles were Lane Siggins in the boys division and Kelsey Lutjen in the girls division. Siggins earned the title with a large margin of over 170 points to Reserve Champion, Austin Tomaski. Lutjen also outmatched the rest of the field by a margin of only 30.5 points, making the girls AllAround race exciting all the way to the wire. Megan Stock was the girls All-Around Reserve Champion. Year end championships in each division went to the following cowboys and cowgirls:
Some of the Arizona High School Finals Action...
Dustin Latta, 71; 7. Devon Burris, 71 Team Roping Finals 1. Brady Payne, 102.5; 2. Lane Siggins, 102.5; 3. Steven Gaona, 97; 4. Rudy Clark Jr., 97; 5. Karson Carrillo, 94; 6. Wyatt Farnsworth, 94; 7. Ryan Tripp, 84.5; 8. Jett Jaress, 83; 9. Austin Tomaski, 83; 10. Cameron Tsinigine, 62.5; 11. Michael Munoz, 55; 12. Jason Garcia, 55; 13. Alex Behrends, 53; 14. Brett Behrends, 53; 15. Lucas Casterton, 53; 16. T.J. Jewell, 53; 17. Megan Stock, 52.5; 18. Lane Stock, 52.5; 19. Clancy Wilkerson, 48; 20. Sheldon Church, 48; 21. Hunter Reaume, 35; 22. Boone Morris, 33; 23. Trey Blackmore, 32.5; 24. Cameron Melendrez, 32.5; 25. Brent Keaveney, 32; 26. Sam Marquez, 31; 27. Clayton Brunson, 31; 28. Tanner Baldwin, 30; 29. Savannah Todd, 29; 30. Devon Burris, 29; 31. Wyatt Lloyd, 24.5; 32. Carson Lee, 24.5; 33. Jessi James, 23; 34. Dexter Udall, 23; 35. Whitney Alderson, 23; 36. Aubrey Smith, 23; 37. Shandell Glasses, 22; 38. Dustin Latta, 22; 39. Justin Byrd, 21; 40. Justin Aranda, 21; 41. Tatum Early, 20; 42. Devin Cordova, 20; 43. Cori Teller, 19; 44. Georgia Diez, 19; 45. Caleb Roden, 17; 46. Cheyenne Foster, 17; 47. J.D. Shipman, 15; 48. Lauren Barnes, 15; 49. Hayden Melton, 15; 50. Chad Hendricks, 13; 51. Cody Goklish, 13; 52. Shalynn Jacobs, 11; 53. Dee Patrick, 11; 54. Kelsi Yazzi, 10; 55. Kelsey Lutjen, 10; 56. Will Tuni, 10; 57. Katrina Church, 10; 58. Alexis Bringas, 8; 59. Bailey Hand, 6; 60. Jesse Thompson, 5; 61. Stormi Oliaz, 5; 62. Majerle Jones, 5; 63. Kayla Lewis, 5; 64. Kristin Summerfield, 5; 65. Jordann McClister, 5; 66. Dawson Burne, 4; 67. Justin Stegall, 4; 68. Kendra Stineman, 3; 69. Kayla Squires, 3; 70. Taylor Holderman, 2; 71. Heidi Jo Winkle, 2; 72. Jake Salcito, 1; 73. Logan Salcito, 1; 74. Arianna Assini, 1; 75. Brooke Dollarhide, 1; 76. Zane Hirsch, 1; 77. Bailey Hanscher, 1; 78. Maegen Nahrgang, 1; 79. Georgia Malcolm, 0; 80. Sierra Egge, 0; 81. Mariah Jundt, 0; 82. Jade Blackwell, 0; 83. Magdalene Chee, 0; 84. Michael Vines, 0; 85. Austin Butler, 0; 86. Sara Neese, 0 Barrel Racing 1. Chelsea Shannon, 114.5; 2. Georgia Diez, 104; 3. Megan Stock, 97; 4. Kayla Lewis, 83.5; 5. Savannah Todd, 80.5; 6. Rebba Wright, 73.5; 7. Kelsey Lutjen, 62.5; 8. Chantel Jensen, 50.5; 9. Lauren Barnes, 45.5; 10. Whitney Alderson, 44; 11. Shyanne Summerfield0, 40; 12. Braelyn Henry, 39.5; 13. Cheyenne Foster, 37; 14. Katrina Church, 36.5; 15. Whitney Gowan, 35.5; 16. Camille Bales, 32; 17. Kristen Summerfield, 25; 18. Shalynn Jacobs, 20; 19. Heidi Jo Winkle, 19.5; 20. Kendra Stineman, 19; 21. Marissa Hancock, 16; 22. Majerle Jones, 12; 23. Bailey Hand, 9; 24. Jordann McClister, 8; 25. Dakota Cauthen, 8; 26. Arianna Assini, 7; 27. Riley Blunk, 7; 28. Jesse Thompson, 6.5; 29. Kayla Squires, 3; 30. Georgia Malcolm, 2; 31. Jessi James, 2; 32. Cabrina Treece, 0; 33. Allie Laureanti, 0; 34. Jessica Stone, 0; 35. Ashley Bosack, 0; 36. Marana Shaffier, 0; 37. Dee Patrick, 0; 38. Heather Williams, 0; 39. Ashley Jeffers-Sample, 0; 40. Noelle Gordon, 0; 41. Alixandria Gutierrez, 0; 42. Raeann Claw, 0; 43. Shawn Rubash, 0; 44. Austin Butler, 0; 45. Sierra Egge, 0; 46. Taylor Henry, 0; 47. Ali Guida, 0; 48. McKenzie Wiertzema, 0; 49. Casey Kortsen, 0
Pole Bending 1. Marissa Hancock, 137.5; 2. Braelyn Henry, 121; 3. Rebba Wright, 119.5; 4. Chantel Jensen, 71; 5. Lauren Barnes, 71; 6. Dee Patrick, 69.5; 7. Chelsea Shannon, 67.5; 8. Shyann Summerfield, 65; 9. Georgia Diez, 63; 10. Savannah Todd, 60.5; 11. Kelsey Lutjen, 49.5; 12. Mariah Jundt, 42.5; 13. Georgia Malcolm, 37; 14. Sierra Egge, 27.5; 15. Cabrina Treece, 18.5; 16. Alexis Bringas, 15.5; 17. Shawn Rubash, 15; 18. Kearsten Jensen, 13; 19. Austin Butler, 9; 20. Holly Bond, 7; 21. Ashley Bosack, 5; 22. Jordann McClister, 3; 23. Alixandria Gutierrez, 3; 24. Megan Stock, 3; 25. Stormi Oliaz, 2; 26. Ali Guida, 2; 27. Riley Blunk, 2; 28. Allie Laureanti, 2; 29. Kendra Stineman, 2; 30. Noelle Gordon, 1; 31. Whitney Gowan, 1; 32. Casey Kortsen, 0; 33. McKenzie Wiertzema, 0; 34. Marana Shaffier, 0; 35. Jessica Stone, 0; 36. Camille Bales, 0 Goat Tying 1. Kelsey Lutjen, 140.5; 2. Cori Teller, 114.5; 3. Arianna Assini, 106; 4. Savannah Todd, 102.5; 5. Georgia Diez, 96; 6. Megan Stock, 80; 7. Tatum Early, 76.5; 8. Kendra Stineman, 68; 9. Holly Bond, 63.5; 10. Lauren Barnes, 61.5; 11. Kearsten Jensen, 50; 12. Taylor Holderman, 47; 13. Bailey Hand, 33.5; 14. Mariah Jundt, 31; 15. Heidi Jo Winkle, 27; 16. Sierra Egge, 20; 17. Whitney Alderson, 11; 18. Kelsi Burchett, 10; 19. Kayla Squires, 8; 20. Brooke Dollarhide, 2; 21. Alexis Bringas, 2; 22. Chantell Jensen, 1.5; 23. Bailey Slover, 0; 24. Kelsi Yazzi, 0; 25. Camille Bales, 0; 26. Cabrina Treece, 0; 27. Bailey Hansher, 0; 28. Casey Kortsen, 0; 29. Shawn Rubash, 0 Girls Breakaway Roping 1. Aubrey Smith, 70.5; 2. Shalynn Jacobs, 65.5; 3. Kelsey Lutjen, 65; 4. Cori Teller, 64.5; 5. Savannah Todd, 60; 6. Kelsi Burchett, 60; 7. Lauren Barnes, 59.5; 8. Cheyenne Foster, 54.5; 9. Bailey Hand, 52.25; 10. Katrina Church, 44; 11. Kendra Stineman, 40.75; 12. Taylor Holderman, 40; 13. Mariah Jundt, 34; 14. Arianna Assini, 32; 15. Georgia Malcolm, 30; 16. Tatum Early, 30; 17. Megan Stock, 26; 18. Jessi James, 25.5; 19. Maegen Nahrgang, 22.5; 20. Kristen Summerfield, 21.5; 21. Alexis Bringas, 18; 22. Devin Cordova, 16; 23. Jordann McClister, 14; 24. Dakota Cauthen, 14; 25. Whitney Alderson, 13; 26. Sierra Egge, 11; 27. Kelsi Yazzi, 11; 28. Kearsten Jensen, 10; 29. Brooke Dollarhide, 10; 30. Heidi Jo Winkle, 9; 31. Kayla Squires, 8.5; 32. Jesse Thompson, 7; 33. Stormi Olaiz, 7; 34. Austin Butler, 5; 35. Dee Patrick, 5; 36. Majerle Jones, 4; 37. Bailey Slover, 4; 38. Kayla Lewis, 4; 39. Sara Neese, 2; 40. Bailey Hansher, 1; 41. Heather Williams, 0; 42. Magdalene Chee, 0; 43. Selina Arbizo, 0; 44. Whitney Gowan, 0 Boys Cutting 1. Dustin Latta, 181.5; 2. Lane Siggins, 170.5; 3. Justin Byrd, 153.5; 4. Lane Stock, 152 Girls Cutting 1. Mariah Jundt, 196; 2. Sammie Jo Kilduff, 168.5; 3. Megan Stock, 128.5; 4. Maegen Nahrgang, 118; 5. Holly Bond, 111; 6. Racquel Jundt, 91; 7. Kelsey Lutjen, 89.5; 8. Kendra Stineman, 83.5; 9. Majerle Jones, 71.5; 10. Kayla Squires, 53; 11. Shalynn Jacobs, 7
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he heartland of team roping was ready and waiting for us when we arrived. When the smoke cleared it was obvious mid-America is ready for the big World Series payouts. Here is a summary of how it turned out. Total Heartland Finale Payoff $890,540 #15 Qualifier - $32,640 #15 Heartland Finale - $78,500 #13 Qualifier - $60,240 #13 Heartland Finale - $176,200 #11 Qualifier - $65,600 #11 Heartland Finale - $204,000 #10 Qualifier - $70,360 #10 Heartland Finale - $203,000 #15 Qualifier 1. Dalton Beam/Kody Gentry, 31.89, $10,440; 2. Josh Siggins/Lane Siggins, 31.95, $7,280; 3. Squeaky Terrell/Wesley Wright, 32.48, $5,380; 4. Tyler Senior/Jason Senior, 32.89, $3,800; 5. Hobie Bolin/Andy Paul Jones, 35.5, $2,850; 6. Lane Ivy/Brent Ivy, 35.7, $1,890 Short Go 1. Scott Venable/Ben Blue, 11.05, $2,000 #15 Heartland Finale 1. Jake Brown/Blaine Vick, 33.23, $23,000; 2. Squeaky Terrell/Wesley Wright, 34.11, $17,000; 3. Wayne McClure/Jerry M. Skaggs, 34.57, $11,500; 4. Bode Baize/Johnny Salvo, 35.89, $6,000; 5. Bobby Boyd/Shain Sproul, 36.08, $2,000; 6. Chance Kiehne/Jordan Satterfield, 36.94, $2,000 Three Head Consolation 1. Tyson Campidilli/Buddy Hawkins, 22.35, $4,000; 2. Ty Smith/Tanner Braden, 23.57, $3,000; 3. Ethan Shelley/Troy Shelley, 24.97, $2,000 Round 1 1. Bobby Boyd/Shain Sproul, 6.9, $2,000 Round 2 1. Tyler Senior/Jason Senior, 6.84, $2,000 Round 3 1. David Riley/Gage Williams, 6.87, $2,000 Short Go 1. Kurt Kiehne/Bobby Baize, 6.87, $2,000 #13 Heartland Qualifier Average 1. Larry Cohorn/Oso Diaz, 31.58, $13,640; 2. Trent Schuldt/Chris Myers, 33.83, $10,000; 3. Ralph Senior/Jason Senior, 34.44, $7,000; 4. Greg Miller/Jake Cripps, 34.86, $6,000; 5. Chad Davis/Larry Webb, 35.61, $5,300; 6. Steve A. Taylor/Kenneth W. Beaty, 35.7, $4,800; 7. Kurt Kiehne/Shawn Vargas, 37.08, $3,500; 8. Abel Sena/Kenneth W. Beaty, 37.42, $3,000; 9. Justin Reed/Micah Lynch, 37.63, $2,400; 10. Randy Holcomb/Cole Hall, 37.75, $1,800; 11. Kenny Drake/Dustin Drake, 37.82, $1,800 Short Go 1. Shane Williams/Carson Pilgrim, 7.14, $1,000 #13 Heartland Finale Average 1. Larry Cohorn/Oso Diaz, 31.99, $42,000; 2. Roger Swaim/Kaleb Forte, 32.62, $28,000; 3. Shane Wimberly/Cooper Wimberly, 33.09, $20,000; 4. Shelly Granzin/Hampton Conlan, 34.69, $16,000; 5. Jerry Bailey/Darren Burns, 34.89, $12,000; 6. Dan Law Jr./Eli Eastman, 35.26, $10,000; 7. Shryl Cooper/Jimmie B. Cooper, 35.88, $8,000; 8. Jerad Wittwer/Paul Terry, 35.89, $2,000; 9. Rick George/Will Allen, 36.74, $2,000; 10. Justin Newell/Jerry Linaweaver, 36.79, $2,000 Three Head Consolation 1. Spencer Griffith/Cody Demoss, 20.74, $5,000; 2. Ralph Senior/Jason Senior, 22.72, $4,000; 3. Greg Miller/Aaron Shelley, 23.15, $3,000; 4. West Benson/Tyrel Eckroth, 23.67, $2,000; 5. Heavy Sursa/Chance Abplanalp, 23.81, $2,000 Fast Time 3 Head 1. Debbie Fabrizio/J.D. McGuire, 6.48, $2,000 Round 1 1. Jerry Jetton/Russ Gentry, 7.1, $2,600; 2. Raymond Kerr/Spencer Love, 7.35, $1,800 Round 2 1. Spencer Griffith/Cody Demoss, 5.66, $2,600; 2. Shelly Granzin/Hamp Conlan, 6.16, $1,800 Round 3 1. Shad Field/Walt Bowen, 6.04, $2,600; 2. Nick Thomas/Rocky Ross, 6.05, $1,800 Short Go 1. Dan Daniel/Tyler Senior, 7.55, $3,000
#11 Heartland Qualifier Average 1. Jonas Gattis/Clayton Beavers, 33.65, $15,000; 2. James Whitlow/Jason Jones, 36.45, $11,000; 3. Roger Swaim/Perry McCance, 36.96, $7,700; 4. Shryl Cooper/Stuart Bigbee, 38.53, $6,500; 5. Dennis Stuckey/David Trammell, 38.66, $5,800; 6. Greg Miller/Jim Richards, 38.69, $5,200; 7. Peg Williams/Jim Williams, 38.82, $3,800; 8. Donnie Helmer/Jody Mahaney, 38.98, $3,200; 9. Dan Daniel/Shawn Vargas, 39.09, $2,600; 10. Shryl Cooper/Gilbert Sena, 39.39, $1,900; 11. Dusty Leatherwood/Terry Leatherwood, 39.44, $1,900 Short Go 1. Curtis Evans/Denny Gentry, 7.72, $1,000 #11 Heartland Finale Average 1. Roger Verquer/Tombo Kaufman, 42.35, $50,000; 2. Radar Thomas/Rudy Benavidez, 43.6, $32,000; 3. Witt Crowser/Jess Harris, 45.18, $25,000; 4. Clay John Anderson/John Robert Anderson, 45.94, $18,000; 5. Rodney VanGerpen/Floyd E. Marshall, 46.12, $14,000; 6. Dan Daniel/John Bankhead, 46.66, $11,000; 7. Steve Hanson/Kurt Richardson, 49.5, $8,000; 8. Arnold Felts/Wade Lewis, 55.05, $4,000; 9. Jaret D. Hawkins/Michael C. Martin, 25.3, $4,000; 10. John Wiggins/Eddie Cole, 29.56 on 3, $2,000 Three Head Consolation 1. Pete Durden/Dennis Moore, 24.26, $5,000; 2. Jaret D. Hawkins/Michael C. Martin, 25.3, $4,000; 3. Jill Cooper/Stuart Bigbee, 25.92, $3,000; 4. Dusty Leatherwood/Terry Leatherwood, 26.31, $2,000; 5. Casey Lee/Shawn Vargas, 26.75, $2,000; 6. Larry Powell/Taylor Pettigrew, 27.01, $2,000; 7. James Whitlow/Jason Jones, 28.09 on 3, $2,000; 8. John Wiggins/Eddie Cole, 29.56 on 3, $2,000 Fast Time 3 head 1. Sonny Pate/Randy Lewis, 6.74, $2,000 A $3,000; Round 1 1. James Whitlow/Jason Jones, 7.48, 2. Troy Arnold/David Mize, 8.11, $2,000 Round 2 1. Jackie Hobbs/Mark Hobbs, 6.83, $3,000; 2. Pete Durden/Dennis Moore, 7, $2,000 Round 3 1. Lon Lemon/Clint Whipple, 6.77, $3,000; 2. Bob Dineen/Derek Reeves, 7.31, $2,000 Short Go 1. Witt Crowser/Jess Harris, 7.03, $3,000 #10 Heartland Qualifier Average 1. Brad West/Anthony Gatlin, 34.22, $15,260; 2. Wayne Walker/Jim Donaldson, 36.29, $11,780; 3. Casey Lee/Bubba Hill, 39.2, $8,320; 4. Wade Zaeske/Gary Lovelady, 39.93, $6,240; 5. Abel Martinez/Rudy Benavidez, 40.33, $5,560; 6. Kirt Wingate/Jeff Tyler, 41.86, $4,860; 7. Jeff Day/Marvin Wilkinson, 41.96, $4,160; 8. Barry Kincaid/Paul Mays, 42.24, $3,460; 9. Don Bogle/Wayne Head, 43.03, $2,780; 10. Kent Latta/Marvin Wilkinson, 43.42, $2,780; 11. Larry Powell/Wayne Head, 43.65, $2,080; 12. Chad Horton/Ray Douglass, 47.24, $2,080 Short Go 1. Jerry Bailey/Wade Lewis, 11.67, $1,000 #10 Heartland Finale Results Average 1. Rick George/Kevin D. Harris, 36.02, $50,000; 2. Jim Miles/Shawn Hagler, 42.55, $32,000; 3. Tammy Miller/Terry Miller, 43.08, $25,000; 4. Andy Pat Elliott/Brad Thrash, 44.71, $18,000; 5. Dale Calvert/Larry Rainwater, 46.69, $14,000; 6. Charlie Farris/Mike Humble, 47.55, $11,000; 7. Phillip Harrison/Jahew Thorpe, 47.78, $8,000; 8. Heavy Sursa/Sam Taylor, 54.51, $4,000; 9. Randy Knight/Darrell Cook, 61.06, $3,000; 10. Brandi Brown/B.J. Moore, 61.31, $2,000 Three Head Consolation 1. Wayne Walker/Jim Donaldson, 23.52, $5,000; 2. Bubba Guedry/Michael C. Martin, 25.31, $4,000; 3. Jerry Morrison/Herbert L. Scheierman, 31.33, $3,000; 4. Richard Stapp/Anthony Gatlin, 31.72, $2,000; 5. Walter Mainka/Phil Jennings, 32.39, $2,000 Fast Time 3 head 1. Barry Smith/Chad Davis, 7.26, $2,000 Round 1 1. Larry Powell/Dustin Anthony, 7.74, $3,000; 2. Peg Williams/Jim Williams, 7.93, $2,000 Round 2 1. Joe Steele/Joe Bailey, 7.37, $3,000; 2. Dave Carlile/Merrill Bond, 7.61, $2,000 Round 3 1. Janet Mickelson/Pete Mickelson, 6.94, $3,000; 2. Bob Dineen/Clyde Roy, 7.04, $2,000 Short Go 1. Rick George/Kevin D. Harris, 8.36, $3,000
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What is a Cowboy? Story and Photos Compliments of Jim Olson
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he image of the Great American Cowboy has been idolized and vilified over and over since it was created in the latter part of the Nineteenth Century. Though most cowboys never asked for either, the image of a cowboy has become iconic. What that means is different throughout the world. People from around the globe have visions of “cowboys” when they think of Americans. A lot of Americans think of cowboys as anyone who comes from the western part of the United States, wears cowboy type clothing and listens to country music! Most of us a little closer to the subject realize things are not always as they appear. Being a cowboy is uniquely American though. The occupation of being a cowboy got its start during the 1800s in the Southwestern United States. It’s a direct spin-off of the Mexican Vaqueros who had been tending to stock for years prior in Mexico and what was to become the A American Southwest. It is commonly theorized that after the War Between the States, the country was hungry for beef. A lot of it was discovered running wild in
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Texas and other parts of the Southwest. of individual to be a cowboy. Couple This led to entrepreneurs who dared chase that with the fact most of their work was after the “mavericks” as the wild cattle done hours, even days, maybe weeks were called. These men went into the away from the nearest civilization, and untamed lands in search of large herds of you can see why less hardy prospects cattle while seeking their fortunes. got weeded out in a hurry. Gathering wild cattle and then getting them As time went on, ranching evolved to market in other parts of the country were from wild trail drives into the raising of the men given credit with being the first of cattle on large wide open spaces of the the “cowboy” occupation. West. While civilization encroached The cowboy occupation was never an easy one. It required a certain type of individual who was long on stamina, independence, and wasn’t afraid of hard work or dangerous encounters - encounters that could include a whole assortment of wild creatures besides MONTH-MAR 2010 BUILT BY P/U W/CHGS DP IN HOUSE PROOF CRX’D the feral cattle and high-spirited horses the men worked with. It 1\2 Horizontal (10 x 6.6) always took a bold type
upon the West, the cowboy occupation continued to evolve and change with it. One thing America should never forget is these early individuals of the cowboy occupation had a huge role in the taming and settling of the Western Frontier. Cowboys were always admired for the fact they took great pride in their work. It’s not just anybody who can be turned loose on thousands of acres of wild
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being known as a cowboy today. Being called a cowboy lumps you in with a whole class of people uniquely their own. The cowboy image invokes thoughts of stalwart men in Stetson hats riding horses in the great outdoors. Are there degrees of being a cowboy? Sure…to some there are. Kind of like the guy who was a “lifer” in the Marine Corps. He may be considered “more Marine” than the guy who was in there only four years, but I will guarantee you the guy who was in there for four years will still tell you he is a Marine and “once a Marine, always a Marine.” The same goes for cowboys. The guy who living on a ranch fifty miles from the nearest town may be considered more of a real cowboy by some, but he is also the first to appreciate the cowboy who lives on the edge of town and works there. You see, that guy has created a better market for good horses and better beef and that guy helps to perpetuate the cowboy image to the world. Could the actor John Wayne have ridden into the brush or mountains on a half broke horse with sixty feet of rope, a couple of dogs, routed out a wild cow, her calf, and driven them a few miles into a corral? Then single handedly branded, loaded and hauled the critters off to market? Probably not. Most working cowhands can, but in my opinion John Wayne was one of the greatest images of the American Cowboy there ever was. Maybe some people are more of a cowboy than others…but in the eyes of the general public we areA all just lumped into one big category. Whether a person works on the range or lives on an acre with a horse in the back yard, cowboys have common threads. Most generally you will find they have ties to ranching or agriculture somewhere deep in their roots. More often than not they still have ties to being rural whether it is through hunting, living in the country, horses, raising animals, or just how they dress. Aside from those superficial qualifications you can almost always find the characteristics of those original trail blazin’ cowboys in their character. In my younger days, I worked as a cowboy (yep, the occupation). At the time I thought unless you held the occupation of punchin’ cows you could not be considered a real cowboy. I realize now it was only youthful ignorance that caused me to think that way. Today I have a much broader view of what being a cowboy is. In my travels, I have met people who work in the movie business, construction, sell tires, weekend ropers, rodeo folk, businessmen, and several variations of occupations whom all I consider to be cowboys. Don’t forget cowboys come in the female version also. They are called cowgirls. You could insert the word cowgirl for cowboy anywhere in this story and it would still read true. I guess to me, any person who displays cowboy characteristics, seems to be mostly rural in nature and is one of those great individuals out there promoting the western way of life could be considered a cowboy. As with any group of people, some cowboys rise to great heights of accomplishment; but like their predecessors, most modern day cowboys are too humble to be “braggarts” or “toot their own horn.” They are too busy doing their own thing to worry about such nonsense.
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Most cowboy / cowgirl characters remain unsung heroes when they accomplish greatness. These modern day cowboy stories are usually pretty entertaining and I love to hear about them; I love to tell them. I believe America and the world over needs to know more about people like “my cowboy heroes.” Let’s promote the good people do instead of always
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About the Author Western Writers of America member Jim Olson is a ranch-raised cowboy, author, promoter and business man. He grew up on the high plains of eastern New Mexico and learned to ride young colts, tend to cattle and drive heavy farm equipment at an early age. Jim spent a few years competing in the calf roping event at the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association level, qualifying for the circuit finals a few times. Now he is a weekend team roper. Jim is the owner of Arizona Ranch Real Estate, a business that deals with rural property sales throughout Arizona. He lives on and operates his own ranch near Stanfield, Arizona that was once a part of John Wayne’s Red River Ranch. These great life experiences Jim now uses in his writing career. He writes stories about interesting and extraordinary people of the west including short stories of both fiction and nonfiction. He writes a monthly column titled “My Cowboy Heroes,” published by several Southwestern and national magazines. Jim currently has two books in print and is constantly working on several other projects as well. Jim can be reached through his website at www.mycowboyheroes.com MONTH-JUNE 2010
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ACTRA has a catastrophe fund, supported by donations, designed to help members that have suffered an injury or accident. With the rising cost of medical care, many people can’t afford health insurance so we try to help members in need. This fund has been used to help recipients that have suffered stroke, been in car accidents or have been hurt while roping. While we don’t have the funds to cover actual medical expenses, we realize that every little bit counts when tragedy strikes, so we do what we can to help. ACTRA also has a scholarship program that is available to our younger members to help fund the college of their choice. We do require our applicants, or one of their immediate family, to be an ACTRA member. We firmly believe in rewarding academic excellence in our youth and do our best to support them. Youth are the future, of not only our sport, but our way of life. ACTRA, being a non-profit organization, ensures our members that their roping dollars are coming back to them in the form of added money, prizes and/or services. ACTRA believes in taking care of our members to the best of our ability not only in our individual chapters but on the national level as well. It is our goal to provide an organization that families, as well as professional ropers, can be proud to be a member of. As our motto so eloquently states, “ACTRA, Where Families Come to Rope!”
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TX) / Cole Mcnerlin (Midland, TX), 27.46 on 3, $1,304; 4. Jana M. Jasper (Sturgis, SD) / Robin Clark (Odessa, TX), 27.94 on 3, $1,072; 5. Johnny G. Morgan (Midland, TX) / Mark Vinson (Eunice, NM), 28.88 on 3, $844; 6. Tommy E. Zant (Odessa, TX) / Doug Irwin (Andrews, TX), 31.76 on 3, $614; 7. Chad S. McNerlin (Midland, TX) / Leo Bordayo (Levelland, TX), 33.30 on 3, $382; 8. Shawn Spicer (Midland, TX) / Phillip Lara (Wink, TX), 33.41 on 3, $152 Short Go: 1. Biby Cervantes (Odessa, TX) / Douglas R. Mullens Jr. (Odessa, TX), 7.31, $340 Round 1: 1. Biby Cervantes (Odessa, TX) / Derreck J. Ehrenberg (Andrews, TX), 6.08, $510; 2. Chad S. McNerlin (Midland, TX) / Cole Mcnerlin (Midland, TX), 6.62 #15 - 5-Steer Average: 1. Kenna C. Armitage (Las Vegas, NM) / Cody Guess (Colorado City, TX), 42.19 on 5, $1,326; 2. Ben G. Pierce (Wolfforth, TX) / Seth Smithson (Ackerly, TX), 50.37 on 5, $994; 3. Kenna C. Armitage (Las Vegas, NM) / JoJo M. LeMond (Andrews, TX), 59.06 on 5, $663; 4. Paul L. Rice (Pendleton, OR) / Kyle D. Logsdon (Odessa, TX), 31.89 on 4, $331 Round 1: 1. Marcos Bustamante (Andrews, TX) / Casey L. Hatley (Hobbs, NM), 6.44, $368 #11 - 4-Steer Average: 1. Kade Cotton Northcott (Midland, TX) / Josh Cordova (Midland, TX), 35.75 on 4, $2,028; 2. Ty A. Houston (Seminole, TX) / Cole Mcnerlin (Midland, TX), 36.66 on 4, $1,678; 3. Spencer L. Smallwood (Odonnell, TX) / Chris Francis (Las Vegas, NM), 39.05 on 4, $1,330; 4. Donnie M. Carruth (Andrews, TX) / Fernando Baeza (Andrews, TX), 40.32 on 4, $980; 5. Johnny Baeza (Andrews, TX) / Roberto Zapata (Hereford, TX), 40.70 on 4, $630; 6. Kade Cotton Northcott (Midland, TX) / Scotty Raines (Odessa, TX), 40.97 on 4, $350 Short Go: 1. Rocky Olivas (Kermit, TX) / Chongo Alvarado (Odessa, TX), 6.46, $310 Round 1: 1. Justin R. Gonzales (Las Vegas, NM) / Jared Gonzales (Las Vegas, NM), 5.75, $466
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reat weekend for team roping! We had a little over 1,500 teams competing, the weather was very nice, and all was well at Mormon Lake over Memorial Day Weekend. We have a very capable crew that work to keep everything running smoothly and the staff at Mormon Lake was so good to work with, we truly had a wonderful weekend spent in the “Cool Pines.” Congratulations to all the winners, we hope to see you back at Mormon Lake for the 4th of July weekend. Jack and Stacie Fuller #10 Warm Up Go Round: 1. Wes Short / Larry Stephey, 6.57, $438; 2. Rene Vega / Al Baloo, 7.69, $262; 3. Colleen Watson / Clint Pennington, 7.94, $174 Average: 1. Colleen Watson / Clint Pennington, 25.79, $1,968; 2. Preston Chamberlain / Clancy Wilkerson, 27.65, $1,574; 3. Ray Jodie / Chuck Perkins, 27.85, $1,418; 4. Dillon Udall / Dexter Donald Jr., 28.13, $1,180; 5. Colleen Watson / Jess Mann, 28.4, $788; 6. Wes Short / Larry Stephey, 32.38, $630; 7. Boon Morris / Wyatt Lloyd, 32.42, $314 Super 9 Go Round: 1. Kolby Anderson / Wyatt Lloyd, 6.4, $1,184; 2. Troy Jodie / Joe Murdock, 7.78, $710; 3. Ramon Marquez / Wyatt Lloyd, 8.11, $474 Average: 1. Scooter Ochoa / Dexter Udall, 23.89, $4,686, Trophy Saddles; 2. Ramon Marquez / Wyatt Lloyd, 26.26, $3,620, Buckles; 3. Gary Roth / Jesse Jones, 32.25, $2,556, Buckles; 4. Travis Lawrence Sr. / Thomas Fancher, 33.69, $1,916, Breast Collar; 5. A Bill Ward / Steve Murdock, 34.57, $1,704, Breast Collar; 6. Curt Carlise / Chris Carmen, 35.05, $1,490, Breast Collar; 7. Adrian Escalante Sr. / Adrian Escalante Jr., 35.12, $1,280; 8. Ray Jodie / Creed Botts, 35.6, $1,064; 9. Brittney MacDonald /
Super 9 winners, Scooter Ochoa and Dexter Udall
2. Katie Leibold / Anthony Calmelat, 31.02, $4,174; 3. Greg Green / Jared Luster, 32.92, $3,304; 4. Mike Cundall / Chance Kelton, 33.31, $2,434; 5. Kera Washburn / Willy Kelton, 37.41, $1,564; 6. Shayne Luttrell / Jordan Olsen, 38.49, $870 #12 Cool Down Go Round: 1. Dexter Udall / Shawn Grant, 6.59, $542; 2. Trent Baxter / Kera Washburn, 6.81, $324; 3. Tammy Lewis / Willy Kelton, 7.13, $216 Average: 1. Tammy Lewis / Troy Stoll, 22.79, $2,924; 2. Dexter Donald Sr. / Octavius Wartz, 23.37, $1,852; 3. Pete Magill / Ryan Richards, 23.54, $1,266; 4. Dexter Udall / Whip Lewis, 23.76, $1,072; 5. Jessi James / Cody Pearson, 24.23, $878; 6. Tammy Lewis / Willy Kelton, 24.34, $780; 7. Carlos Aranda / Tom Richards, 25.97, $584; 8. Dexter Udall / Shawn Grant, 25.99, $390 #9 Warm Up Go Round: 1. Preston Chamberlain / Clancy Wilkerson, 7.21, $416; 2. Albert Nez / Benton Yazzie, 7.52, $278 Average: 1. Albert Nez / Benton Yazzie, 23.27, $2,246; 2. Charlie Johnston / Coby Nez, 24.25, $1,498; 3. Nicky Lane / Benton Yazzie, 25.04, $1,186; 4. Pat Kirby / Lethaniel Roamhorse, 29.38,
Media Hunsaker, 38.19, $852; 10. Teran Broberg / Dan Post, 38.42, $852; 11. Ray Jodie / Carlos Aranda, 38.6, $640; 12. Alex Behrends / Heath Helgerson, 39.64, $640 All Girl Go Round: 1. Jamie Ewing / Rashel Garside, 6.73, $330 Average: 1. Katie Leibold / Rashel Garside, 27.32, $1190 Buckles. * 2. Sierra Stoll / Rashel Garside, 43.48, $892; 3. Amber Hefley / Bobbie Riggs, 53.62, $596; 4. Velma Begay / Wendi Sandsness, 25.01 on 2 , $298 #15 Warm Up Go Round: 1. Jordan Olsen / Tad Sproul, 5.68, $326; 2. Nathan Singletary / Cody Pearson, 5.83, $109 Average: 1. Anthony Calmelat / Cody Pearson, 19.29, $1,958; 2. Ryan Alexander / Nick Sarchett, 20.07, $1,468; 3. Jack Fuller / Tad Sproul, 21.36, $980; 4. Michael Calmelat / Kyle Reed, 21.7, $490 MONTH JUNE 10 BUILT BY VSA IN HOUSE PROOF CRX’D #13 (80% Payback) Go round: 1. Ryan Richards / Willy Kelton, 6.21, $966; 2. Ryan Tripp / Salvador Flores, 6.76, $580; 3. 1\2 Horizontal x Right) 6.6)Dummy Roping Winners(10 (Left to Tanner Baldwin / Tad Sproul, 6.87, $386 Average: 1. Skeeter Hill / Clint James, 29.8, $5,042; Tryan Sells - Chett Begay - Chandler Begay
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$874; 5. Kolby Anderson / Rashel Garside, 30.21, $436 Super 8 Go Round: 1. Alex Behrends / Junior Zambrano, 7.32, $580; 2. Charlie Johnston / Benton Yazzie, 7.39, $348; 3. Wayne Fox / Robyn Freberg, 7.42, $232 Average: 1. Mike Broek / Chad Monongya, 28.11, $2,610, Trophy Saddles; 2. Wyatt Phillips / Benton Yazzie, 29.92, $2,088, Buckles; 3. Charlie Kendall / Benton Yazzie, 31.14, $1,880, Buckles; 4. Alex Behrends / Elroy Daw, 32.23, $1,566, Breast Collars; 5. Dalton Davis / Sierra Egge, 34.29, $1,044, Breast Collars; 6. Dalton Davis / Coy Watson, 35.78, $836, Breast Collars; 7. Curt Carlise / Robyn Freburg, 36.06, $418 #11 (80% Payback) Go Round: 1. Albert Nez / Coby Nez, 6.4, $806; 2. Trent Baxter / Kera Washburn, 6.78, $538 Average: 1. Dexter Udall / Barry Rice, 34.74, $4,350; 2. Lethaniel Roamhorse / Dexter Donald Jr., 36.72, $2,900; 3. Ray Jodie / Andrae Beard, 37.71, $2,300; 4. David Auhl / Cody Pearson, 38.15, $1,274; 4. Trent Baxter / Kera Washburn, 38.15, $1,274
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opers cannot enter twice with the same partner in a Shoot-Out division at the Regional Finals and the Cinch NFTR. This goes into effect because of the change in the Shoot-Out Policy and the introduction of the Flex Earnings program. There is no longer a need to allow ropers to rope with the same partner. There was a time when the USTRC Shoot-Out policy mandated that a Shoot-Out be taken with the partner in which it was won. With the Flex Earnings program this is no longer necessary as ropers are now allowed to use their ShootOut/Flex Earnings with any partner of choice in any Shoot-Out Division. This new policy also helps to spread the wealth around, by not allowing the same team to place more than once in a Shoot-Out
Division. In addition, the partner pool is smaller when ropers are allowed to rope with the same partner twice. Now ropers will have access to more and better partners. This will increase the partner pool and allow more ropers to participate in the Shoot-Out Divisions. Shoot-Outs Divisions do not have Handicaps or Incentives. Excluding the Open Division Ropers Classified as “Elite” may not rope together unless they give up a division. For Example an Elite #5 partnered with an Elite #6 may rope in the #12 Division, but not in the #11 Division. Need a Partner? Try the USTRC’s New Draw-In Option – It’s the ultimate Partner Finder. The Draw-In Option is available at all sanctioned events and is available for all
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money up to $1000 and forfeit any prizes and Shoot-Outs/Flex Earnings Option 3 – Decline the extra run Remember all current USTRC members are qualified to enter a Regional Shoot-Out. Every current member has been awarded Flex Earnings ($1,000 to Gold Spur members and $3,000 to Gold Plus members) for purchasing their membership. These earnings can be used to qualify for a Regional or National Shoot-Out position. It takes $2,000 in earnings to qualify for a Regional Shoot-Out and $6,000 in earnings to qualify for a National Shoot-Out. Ropers can enter Shoot-Outs with their partner with any combination of Flex/Applied Earnings. For example, a roper can enter a Regional Shoot-Out by contributing $500 Flex/Applied Earnings if his partner contributes $1500 Flex/Applied Earnings. You may also qualify by placing 1st through 5th in the Average at any USTRC sanctioned event. Be sure to check out your Available Earnings at www.ustrc.com or call 254.968.0002 ext. 5103 should you need more information.
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by Bob Phillips A friend called me and said, “ Bob, what do you think of this situation?” The young man went on to tell me he had just returned from a 500-mile round trip to a team roping. Now in Nevada, that is not an uncommon distance to travel for a single day roping. But is does indicate a certain dedication to the sport because of the expense involved. This was a highly publicized roping that took place on a holiday. To clarify some of the potential questions about the roper; The young man is a ranch-raised, Christian Cowboy. He is married, a very good horseman, and an experienced team roper. He and his wife are as nice a young couple as you would ever anticipate meeting at a ‘Where Families Come to Rope’ Team Roping. Upon arriving at the roping two hours early, he discovers his partner would be unable to make the roping. Without hesitation he went to the Announcers Booth to inform them that he needed a partner. He gave them his ACTRA number and said he wanted to rope in all the ropings. Waiting all day with no response, he was about to enter the Draw Pot, but it began to rain and the rest of the roping was cancelled… He drove back home without backing his horse into the box… Now here is the “Heads Up Producer” part. You want as many ropers as you can attract in every roping you schedule. You make a percentage off the number of teams entered. You pay the bill and the prizes off that margin of profit. How can you not put out all the effort you can to make sure everyone that wants to enter has a partner? This is just a suggestion… How about starting each roping off with a draw pot. This way those looking for a partner, can let others see what they can do? If this had been the case, at the roping in question, I can assure you that the young man looking for a partner would have been saying, “Sorry, I’m full”, for the next roping… Of course this is logically going to work both ways. However, the entry fees would be collected on that first roping, retrieving ‘some money’ from a roper that otherwise would not have contributed a cent to the producer. This was the case of the traveling roper that drove the distance with the intention to rope in every roping that had been advertised. The producer of this event probably missed-out on collecting all the money the roper had brought to rope with, plus the prospective partners entries also. Now I am well aware that some organizations offer a partner-finding program. This is all well and good. However, it can be a ‘pig in a poke’ situation because of not being able to see what a roper can do in a (maybe) less amount draw roping. Remember producers, this is just a suggestion based on my coverage of team ropings that I have attended all over the United States. I personally have experienced similar situations, because of the widely publicized wreck that I survived, and the number of years that I was unable to compete. Now when I pull into a roping, instantly, I am approached with, “Hi Bob how are you doing?” Good to see you again. I’M FULL…
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year after the first roping was held at Linden Valley Arena, The Roping Company and the Perkins family finally decided the facilities were worthy of the long awaited Grand Opening. The Perkins family has continued to make improvements to the facilities which were most apparent to kids and their parents with the addition of a playground and basketball court both next to the arena. Seriously, this year a good time really was had by all. Most everybody loves the facilities in Linden Valley! Come try it on for size and see how it fits you and your posse. On Friday several good ropings for the higher numbered ropers were held and were highlighted by the #13 $10K roping that added another $1,600 to become a nearly $12K roping. Guero Martinez and Octavius Warts were rewarded the most by placing 1st in the Average and taking home a cool $5,000. Saturday was the premier Grand Opening day and had the teams to prove it gathering 650 anxious ropers to rope for two trailers and tons of cash and prizes. Steven Wagoner had come to several trailer ropings in the past and had dreams to replace his ’83 vintage straight load trailer with a better model. Steven took the direct route and won the premium trailer with 32 points. Walter Livingston took the indirect path to his trailer award by tying with Tyler Nosie for 2nd in points (20) and creating a rope-off. At the end of a nerve-wracking rope-off Walter had secured his rights to the 2nd High Point trailer. The arena lights were well tested that night and also helpful for the live band that played for the Grand Opening. Jason Gibson’s band played to dancing and toetapping while the bonfire cooked up somemores and a good time was had by all. Sunday saw the award of 7 premium
Double-J saddles to 7 highly competitive ropers. Monday awarded the popular #7 buckles and #8 saddles to several participants. All in all the Grand Opening weekend at Linden Valley Arena was a huge success and lends hope for many successful seasons yet to come. Kay Perkins and his family are continually improving the facilities and it certainly helps that they started with 40 acres and equipment and skills to make it happen. The Roping Company wishes to thank our sponsors and most of all the loyal following of team ropers who chose to rope with us. Until next time, we’ll leave the wraps on for you.
May 28, 2010 #14 Round 1. Marvin Yazzie / Cody Pearson, 5.89, $400 Average 1. Logan Westcott / Mike Freeland, 22.47, $1,980; 2. Tanner Baldwin / Rick Stock, 22.67, $1,190; 3. Marvin Yazzie / Cody Pearson, 23.7, $800 Open Average 1. Raymond Plant / Victor Aros , 27.95 on 4, $1,160; 2. Logan Westcott / Bruce Reidhead, 29.1, $700; 3. Daylan Frost / Rick Stock, 34.47, $480 #13 - $10K Cash Roping $1,600 Added Round 1. Renaldo Wartz / Aaron Chee , 5.05, $600 Average 1. Guero Martinez / Octavius Wartz, 21.41 on 3, $5,000, Breast Collars 2. Pedro Egurrola / Dustin Williams, 22.09, $2,000, Saddle Pads 3. Jessi James / Clint James, 22.3, $1,000, Headstalls 4. Bruce Palmer / Harvey Frost , 22.33, $600, Gist Bits 5. Phil Stratton / Joe Nelson, 22.33, $600, Perfect Bits 6. Terrance Claw / Bruce Teague , 22.44, $600, Shirt Jacs 7. Holly Kiehne /
Justin Simon, 24.22, $600, Shirt Jacs 8. Tim White / Leon Plant, 24.77, $600 #12 Average 1. Dusty Perkins / Tim White, 26.36 on 3, $1,400; 2. Renaldo Wartz / Octavius Wartz, 28.76, $840; 3. Chad Mounce / Mj Warbington, 30.07, $560 #10 40+ Women Average 1. Bill Sherwood / Dale Sherwood, 26.12 on 2, $900; 2. Homer Chee / Daniel Chee, 41.03 on 2, $600
Awards High Point Roper Steven Wagoner - 32 Points - Award = Extra Fancy 3Horse CM Trailer 2nd High Point Roper Walter Livingston - 20 Points - Award = Fancy 3-Horse CM Trailer #10 Average 10-Steer 1. Phil Stratton / Justin Burt , 91.25 on 6, $940; 2. Jody Perkins / Brandon Perkins, 91.09 on 5, $620
May 30, 2010 May 29, 2010 #11 Roping Round 1 1. Brandon Chee / Daniel Chee, 5.96, $300 Round 2 1. Bryan Goslin / Frankie Martinez, 5.82, $300 Average 1. D.R. Gregg / Marshall Gregg, 23.89 on 3, $2,000; 2. Chase Velasquez / Octavius Wartz, 25.12, $1,540; 3. Dusty Perkins / Brandon Perkins, 27.44, $1,080; 4. Bryan Goslin / Frankie Martinez , 31.4, $700; 5. Hershall Gregg, Jr. / Travis Hewitt, 31.71, $500 #11 Grand Opening Bonus Trailer Roping $7,000 Added Round 1 1. D.R. Gregg / Joey Nastacio, 5.26, $1,000, Shirt Jacs Round 2 1. Monte Dan / Steven Wagoner, 6.87, $500 Average 1. Tyler Nosie / Walter Livingston, 23.87 on 3, $2,000, Breast Collars 2. Monte Dan / Steven Wagoner , 24.35, $1,400, Saddle Pads 3. Frank Martinez Sr / Lino Rubal, 24.5, $1,000, TRC Belts; 4. Chad Gillium / Hector Lurcero , 26.59, $1,000, Headstalls 5. Leo Gishie / Octavius Wartz, 28.09, $1,000, Gist Spurs 6. Bruce Nockidenea / Carlando Dodson, 28.78, $1,000, Perfect Bits 7. Debbie Robbins / Shawn Palmer, 29.51, $500; 8. Chris Padilla / Steven Wagoner, 29.82, $500; 9. John Morales / Gregg Dazen , 30.57, $500; 10. Rudy Clark Sr / Emilius Lupe, 30.73, $500
#10 Roping Round 1. Josh Buckner / DR Gregg, 5.74, $400; Average 1. Cole Presley / D R Gregg, 20.54 on 3, $1,700; 2. Guy Held / D R Gregg, 26.24, $1,280; 3. Bill Sherwood / J O Woods, 29.85, $840; 4. Shawn Curbello / Sonny Cummard, 33.61, $500 #9 Average 4-Steer 1. Jody Perkins / Lynn Randall, 19.28 on 2, $1,500; 2. Bill Sherwood / Sonny Cummard, 24.29 on 2, $1,000 #9 Saddle Roping Round 1. Dusty Perkins / Preston Billingsley , 6.56, $400 Average 1. Richard Lynch / Patrick Nelson, 22.42 on 3, $1,000, Buckles; 2. Frank Martinez / Ray Ortiz , 25.56, $800, Breast Collars; 3. Jefer Farr / Kicker Z , 28.48, $600, Belts; 4. Gary Curley / Ray Ortiz , 30.09, $500, Headstalls; 5. Dusty Perkins / Preston Billingsley, 31.58, $400, Gist Spurs; 6. Jody Perkins / Lynn Randall, 32.39, $400, Gist Bits; 7. Stan Smith / Craig Hewitt, 33.09, $400, Shirt Jacs Awards: High Point Header Jody Perkins - 29 Points - Extra Fancy Double-J Saddle High Point Heeler Sy Cluff - 28 Points - Extra Fancy Double-J Saddle
TRC Linden Valley Arena Memorial Day #11 High Point Trailer Recipient; Steven Wagoner and Family
TRC Linden Valley Arena Memorial Day #11 2nd High Point Trailer Recipient; Walter Livingston
TRC Linden Valley Arena Memorial Day #9 Saddle Recipients; Ray Ortiz, Jody Perkins, Alex Jensen, Richard Lynch, Patrick Nelson, Frank Martinez, and Isaiah Smith
TRC Linden Valley Arena Memorial Day #8 Saddle Recipients; Jody Perkins and Sy Cluff and Families
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LoneStar Arena Stephenville, TX May 14-16, 2010 Open Average 5-Steer 1. Colby Lovell (Madisonville, TX) / Martin Lucero (Stephenville, TX), 35.62 on 5, $3,118; 2. Justin V. Davis (Madisonville, TX) / Cole Davison (Madisonville, TX), 36.15 on 5, $2,338; 3. Ty Murphy (Dublin, TX) / Miguel A. Valenzuela (Cisco, TX), 38.04 on 5, $1,558; 4. Jake Cooper (Monument, NM) / Richard Durham (Morgan Mill, TX), 41.68 on 5, $780; 5. Trevor Brazile (Decatur, TX) / Patrick Smith (Lipan, TX), 44.18 on 5; 6. Brook Bearden (Dublin, TX) / Kevin T. Redstrom (Hamilton, TX), 44.96 on 5; 7. Keven Daniel (Franklin, TN) / Trey Johnson III (Midland, TX), 45.08 on 5; 8. David Motes (Tolar, TX) / Matt L. Kasner (Bridgeport, TX), 54.03 on 5; 9. Justin Parish (Mineral Wells, TX) / Trey Johnson III (Midland, TX), 55.75 on 5; 10. Tyler Wojciechowski (Tarpley, TX) / Steele Montague (Bandera, TX), 31.76 on 4 Incentive 1. Tyler Wojciechowski (Tarpley, TX) / Steele Montague (Bandera, TX), 31.76 on 4, $1,712, Regional SO; 2. Clint Johnson (Granbury, TX) / Clay C. Logan (Granbury, TX), 46.39 on 4, $1,140; 3. Blake Teixeira (Lipan, TX) / Jeremy P. Smith (Dublin, TX), 30.97 on 3 Overall Fast-Time 1. Trevor Brazile (Decatur, TX) / Patrick Smith (Lipan, TX), 5.48, $560 #15 Handicap Average 4-Steer 1. Blake H. Fontenot (Stephenville, TX) / Blake D. Stocker (Stephenville, TX), 26.72 on 4, $6,456, National SO; 2. Tommy V. Davis (Madisonville, TX) / Trey Johnson III (Midland, TX), 26.94 on 4, $4,304, National SO; 3. Rusty Barnett (Huntsville, TX) / Dustin M. Mueller (Refugio, TX), 27.69 on 4, $3,408, Regional SO; 4. Doug G. Burdette Jr. (Crockett, TX) / Camish T. Jennings (Refugio, TX), 28.57 on 4, $2,512, Regional SO; 5. Jess D. Elrod (Sanger, TX) / Kelly H. Boswell (Bridgeport, TX), 28.69 on 4, $1,256, Regional SO; 6. Kyle V. Roberts (Granbury, TX) / Kenny Beaty (Andrews, TX), 28.81 on 4, Regional SO; 7. Chace T. Thompson (Munday, TX) / Billy Bob Brown (Carbon, TX), 33.31 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 8. Randal Eggemeyer (Springtown, TX) / Shotgun Passig (Capitan, NM), 33.98 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 9. Tyler W. Waters (Collinsville, TX) / James D. Watson (Tioga, TX), 34.03 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 10. Cade C. Nobles (Midland, TX) / Casey L. Chamberlain (Colorado City, TX), 35.29 on 4, Bonus Flex SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Jeff K. Kanady (Breckenridge, TX) / Andy Paul Jones (Roaring Springs, TX), 4.62, $566; 2. Chace T. Thompson (Munday, TX) / Billy Bob Brown (Carbon, TX), 5.02, $378 #13 Average 4-Steer 1. Ethan McDowell (Mooreland, OK) / Chase Johnson (Hinton, OK), 29.84 on 4, $8,356, National SO; 2. Chase Williams (Stephenville, TX) / Cade Passig (Capitan, NM), 30.20 on 4, $5,570, National SO; 3. Dale Martin Jr. (Whitesboro, TX) / Colt Baldwin
(Gainesville, TX), 30.41 on 4, $4,304, Regional SO; 4. Neil Trammell (Palo Pinto, TX) / Ryan S. Nolen (Weatherford, TX), 31.21 on 4, $3,038, Regional SO; 5. Ryder Lee (Blanket, TX) / Brad Thurman (Round Mountain, TX), 31.39 on 4, $2,278, Regional SO; 6. Andy Mahard III (Prosper, TX) / James D. Watson (Tioga, TX), 32.10 on 4, $1,772, Regional SO; 7. Steve A. Taylor (Gonzales, TX) / Christian H. Morris (Hebbronville, TX), 32.19 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 8. Nicholas G. Thompson (Stillwater, OK) / Chase Johnson (Hinton, OK), 33.02 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 9. Stephanie Braman (Refugio, Open - Colby Lovell (Madisonville, TX) / Martin Lucero (Stephenville, TX), 35.62 on 5, $3,118 TX) / Camish T. Jennings (Refugio, TX), 35.71 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 10. Hank Courtney (Tolar, TX) / Jay Shaffer (Stephenville, TX), 36.52 on 4, Bonus Flex SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Quisto Lopez (Beeville, TX) / Tommy Falcon (Mission, TX), 5.14, $800; 2. Chris R. Fleet (Axtell, TX) / Ty Hill (Midway, TX), 5.17, $534 #12 Average 4-Steer 1. Quisto Lopez (Beeville, TX) / Brandon Burlin (Victoria, TX), 30.75 on 4, $9,478, National SO; 2. Taylor S. Dudley (Marquez, TX) / Mark Cowdin (Grand Cane, LA), 31.24 on 4, $6,318, National SO; 3. Marco Flores #15 - Blake H. Fontenot (Stephenville, TX) / Blake D. Stocker (Stephenville, TX), 26.72 on 4, $6,456, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each (Linn, TX) / John M. East (Linn, TX), 32.42 on 4, $4,882, Regional SO; 4. Regional SO; 10. Robert R. Gideon (Grand Saline, #11 Barrie L. Smith (Stephenville, TX) / Dustin Jackson TX) / Michael Goodman (Canton, TX), 38.29 on 4, Average 4-Steer (Corpus Christi, TX), 32.55 on 4, $3,446, Regional $1,650, Regional SO; 11. David Hammit 1. Britton N. Shafer (Victoria, TX) / Kehl Robbins SO; 5. Jaymee Roach (Banquete, TX) / Louie L. (Madisonville, TX) / Clay Burnham (Graham, TX), (Stephenville, TX), 31.06 on 4, $9,904, National Molina Jr. (Hebbronville, TX), 32.72 on 4, $2,584, 38.79 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 12. Peggy R. Bach SO; 2. Nicholas G. Thompson (Stillwater, OK) / Regional SO; 6. Twister G. Vinson (Hawley, TX) / Brad (Millsap, TX) / Tyler J. Bach (Millsap, TX), 41.87 on Chase Johnson (Hinton, OK), 33.52 on 4, $6,190, Thurman (Round Mountain, TX), 33.84 on 4, $2,010, National SO; 3. Frank Zermeno (Goldthwaite, TX) / 4, Bonus Flex SO; 13. John C. McGuffey (Athens, Regional SO; 7. Laramie D. Stark (Bowie, TX) / Dale TX) / Tanner R. Grimes (Kaufman, TX), 23.88 on 3, Colton Lee (Blanket, TX), 34.61 on 4, $4,952, Martin Jr. (Whitesboro, TX), 34.15 on 4, Bonus Flex Bonus Flex SO; 14. Steve Marcrum (Springtown, National SO; 4. Neil Trammell (Palo Pinto, TX) / SO; 8. Eric P. Fabian (Schenectady, NY) / Jay Shaffer TX) / Colt Baldwin (Gainesville, TX), 26.21 on 3, Mike Qualls (Hico, TX), 36.45 on 4, $4,126, (Stephenville, TX), 37.44 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 9. Bonus Flex SO; 15. Stan M. Hudson (Springtown, National SO; 5. Matt F. Fowler (Henderson, TX) / Steve Nolen (Weatherford, TX) / Monty L. Jacob TX) / Marty J. Wright (Azle, TX), 26.47 on 3, Bonus Phil E. Shurden (De Leon, TX), 37.13 on 4, $3,714, (Tolar, TX), 37.74 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 10. Dylan G. Flex SO Regional SO; 6. Jayme R. Marcrum (Springtown, TX) Gordon (Comanche, OK) / Cade Passig (Capitan, Overall Fast-Time / Quentin W. Powell (Stephenville, TX), 37.42 on 4, NM), 38.04 on 4, Bonus Flex SO 1. Jayme R. Marcrum (Springtown, TX) / Quentin $3,302, Regional SO; 7. Charles Quinn (Troup, TX) / Overall Fast-Time W. Powell (Stephenville, TX), 5.59, $1,086; 2. Tyler L. Sieber (Whitehouse, TX), 37.75 on 4, 1. Hank Courtney (Tolar, TX) / Jay Shaffer Charles Quinn (Troup, TX) / Matt F. Fowler $2,888, Regional SO; 8. Mason S. Smith (Dublin, (Stephenville, TX), 5.55, $908; 2. James Hammond (Henderson, TX), 6.21, $652; 3. Nicholas G. TX) / D. J. Whitlow (Refugio, TX), 37.77 on 4, (Jewett, TX) / David K. Halford (Stephenville, TX), Thompson (Stillwater, OK) / Chase Johnson $2,476, Regional SO; 9. Troy Cooper (Stephenville, 6.30, $604 (Hinton, OK), 6.31, $434 TX) / Ty Murphy (Dublin, TX), 38.07 on 4, $2,064,
#13 - Ethan McDowell (Mooreland, OK) / Chase Johnson (Hinton, OK), 29.84 on 4, $8,356, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#12 - Quisto Lopez (Beeville, TX) / Brandon Burlin (Victoria, TX), 30.75 on 4, $9,478, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
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#9 Average 4-Steer 1. Monte Jack Starns (Midway, TX) / Bubba B. Hill (Midway, TX), 34.17 on 4, $12,324, National SO; 2. Sloan Kuehl (Mart, TX) / Rusty T. Thornton (Waco, TX), 35.16 on 4, $7,702, National SO; 3. Raul E. Rodriguez (Andrews, TX) / Obed Cervantes (Odessa, TX), 36.08 on 4, $6,162, National SO; 4. Cole D. Manahan (Novice, TX) / Randy Lewis DVM (Abilene, TX), 37.33 on 4, $4,622, National SO; 5. John E. DeFazio (Stephenville, TX) / Gary Campos (Stephenville, TX), 37.75 on 4, $4,108, National SO; 6. Jerry Parker (Eunice, NM) / Kevin B. Parker (Eunice, NM), 39.21 on 4, $3,594, Regional SO; 7. Shawndi S. Wilson (Stephenville, TX) / Ed Galemba (Stephenville, TX), 41.17 on 4, $3,080, Regional SO; 8. Brad Woodring (Eunice, NM) / Kevin B. Parker (Eunice, NM), 42.54 on 4, $2,568, Regional SO; 9. Willie R. Moreland (Round Mountain, TX) / Colton Lee (Blanket, TX), 42.82 on 4, $2,054, Regional SO; 10. Cliff Tidwell (Kempner, TX) / Lane Thurman (Round Mountain, TX), 43.67 on 4, $2,054, Regional SO; 11. Kirk W. Johnson (Magnolia, TX) / Michael C. Martin (Montgomery, TX), 43.93 on 4, $1,540, Regional SO; 12. Oscar J. Melendez (Joshua, TX) / Mike Blair (Ft Worth, TX), 44.26 on 4, $1,540, Regional SO; 13. Cliff Tidwell (Kempner, TX) / Colton Lee (Blanket, TX), 44.88 on 4, $600; 14. John E. DeFazio (Stephenville, TX) / Chad A. Miller (Stephenville, TX), 45.05 on 4, $600; 15. Jimmy Hibler (Bertram, TX) / Jimmy D. McDonald (Burnet, TX), 47.09 on 4, $600; 16. Amber Carter (Weatherford, TX) / Cesar Ornelas (Weatherford, TX), 47.81 on 4, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 17. Al P. Maag (Ranger, TX) / Colton G. Herrera (Ranger, TX), 48.00 on 4, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 18. Billie Bray (Granbury, TX) / Brian K. Simonsen (Edmond, OK), 53.81 on 4, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 19. Larry Irwen (Delta, CO) / Pepe L. Briseno Solorzano (Comanche, TX), 28.86 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 20. Steve Marcrum (Springtown, TX) / Martha L. Walters (Huntsville, TX), 29.42 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 21. Travis Edwards (Stephenville, TX) / Gary Campos (Stephenville, TX), 30.00 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 22. Chauncy D. Bradford (Ranger, TX) / Clay Swink (Breckenridge, TX), 31.57 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 23. Richard A. Butcher (Ben Wheeler, TX) / Bill J. Burns (Canton, TX), 31.81 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 24. Greg L. McNutt (Dublin, TX) / John Silva (Trenton, TX), 32.21 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO; 25. Gary D. Nilmeyer (San Martin, CA) / Will Fussell (Kirbyville, TX), 32.48 on 3, $400, Bonus Flex SO
Overall Fast-Time 1. Matt Imel DVM (Tolar, TX) / Zane C. Murphy (Tolar, TX), 6.60, $1,204; 2. Sloan Kuehl (Mart, TX) / Rusty T. Thornton (Waco, TX), 6.73, $902; 3. Jimmy Hibler (Bertram, TX) / Jimmy D. McDonald (Burnet, TX), 6.94, $602; 4. John D. Jeffrey (Springtown, TX) / Tony W. Bradley (Weatherford, TX), 7.19, $300 #8 Pick Draw Average 3-Steer 1. Ty Arnold (Midway, TX) / Chris Dempsey (Conroe, TX), 25.59 on 3, $5,376, National SO; 2. Tana Loving (Florence, TX) / Karl Bennett (Waxahachie, TX), 27.70 on 3, $3,360, National SO; 3. Max R. Ramsey (Wimberley, TX) / Bob K. Moore (Brady, TX), 31.53 on 3, $2,688, National SO; 4. Roberto G. Bustamante (Odessa, TX) / Colleen Logan (Granbury, TX), 31.84 on 3, $2,240, National SO; 5. Garret Miller (Athens, TX) / Justin M. Beatty (Yucca Valley, CA), 32.36 on 3, $2,016, National SO; 6. Chris W. Maddox (Waxahachie, TX) / Chris Lobban (Waxahachie, TX), 32.66 on 3, $1,792; 7. Cavin Collier (Weatherford, TX) / Casey Towns (Blanchard, OK), 32.95 on 3, $1,568; 8. Glenn Bailey (Howe, TX) / Dustin E. LaDuke (Tuttle, OK), 33.82 on 3, $1,344; 9. Travis Edwards (Stephenville, TX) / Justin M. Beatty (Yucca Valley, CA), 34.77 on 3, $1,120; 10. Dewayne Doc Proctor (Snyder, TX) / Bob May (Snyder, TX), 35.01 on 3, $896; 11. Donna Burden (Clifton, TX) / David B. Burden (Clifton, TX), 35.02 on 3, $360, Bonus Flex SO; 12. Bo Pollard (Paradise, TX) / Red Mud Maben (Spur, TX), 38.28 on 3, $360, Bonus Flex SO; 13. Lori D. McClung (Ballinger, TX) / Romer R. Scott (Ballinger, TX), 39.39 on 3, $240, Bonus Flex SO; 14. Julio A. Ochoa (Gustine, TX) / Clint Eoff (Zephyr, TX), 45.50 on 3, $240, Bonus Flex SO; 15. John D. Jeffrey (Springtown, TX) / Sheria L. ONeal (Richland Springs, TX), 18.04 on 2, $240, Bonus Flex SO; 16. Trevor Barile (Granbury, TX) / Frank Castro (Oglesby, TX), 19.39 on 2, $240, Bonus Flex SO; 17. Brian Luce (Arlington, TX) / J. B. Gooding (San Marcos, TX), 20.28 on 2, $240, Bonus Flex SO; 18. Mark Calicutt (Arp, TX) / Jay F. Collup (Rio Vista, TX), 20.35 on 2, $240, Bonus Flex SO; 19. Tim W. Riggan (Snyder, TX) / Don L. Bradshaw (Snyder, TX), 20.48 on 2, $240, Bonus Flex SO; 20. Angie Averhoff (Fort Worth, TX) / Mary Margaret Richter (Fort Worth, TX), 21.29 on 2, $240, Bonus Flex SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Jake R. Weaver (North Zulch, TX) / Paden Bray (Granbury, TX), 7.45, $660; 2. Jessica Bowen (Baird,
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TX) / Gary Bowen (Baird, TX), 7.65, $396; 3. Ty Arnold (Midway, TX) / Chris Dempsey (Conroe, TX), 7.75, $264 Gold Plus Average 4-Steer 1. Hippie Sanchez (Stephenville, TX) / Coby Oliver (Millsap, TX), 30.95 on 4, $5,994, GoldPlus SO; 2. Hippie Sanchez (Stephenville, TX) / Jay Shaffer (Stephenville, TX), 32.78 on 4, $3,796, GoldPlus SO; 3. Barrie L. Smith (Stephenville, TX) / Hamp Conlan (Lampasas, TX), 33.32 on 4, $2,598, GoldPlus SO; 4. Brent B. Durham (Poolville, TX) / Kelly H. Boswell (Bridgeport, TX), 33.37 on 4, $2,198; 5. Jeff K. Kanady (Breckenridge, TX) / Chase T. Harris (Stephenville, TX), 34.42 on 4, $1,798; 6. Jason Nelson (Decatur, TX) / Kelly H. Boswell (Bridgeport, TX), 34.96 on 4, $1,598; 7. Jason Nelson (Decatur, TX) / Ryan Peacock (Aledo, TX), 39.33 on 4, $1,198; 8. Kenny Kuykendall (Valley View, TX) / Colt Baldwin (Gainesville, TX), 42.38 on 4, $800; 9. Shad B. Beebe (Ada, OK) / Trey C. Mitchell (Tishomingo, OK), 42.50 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 10. SeVette Tatum Early (Flat, TX) / Hamp Conlan (Lampasas, TX), 42.99 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 11. Micah Smith (Mc Gregor, TX) / Bubba Schmidt (Waco, TX), 23.21 on 3, Bonus Flex SO; 12. Jim Saunders (Gatesville, TX) / Lloyd W. South (Palo Pinto, TX), 24.19 on 3, Bonus Flex SO Incentive 1. Dave Murphy (Tolar, TX) / Dogie M. Dulaney (Tolar, TX), 32.58 on 3, $3,426, GoldPlus SO; 2. Donny Lindner (Giddings, TX) / Dogie M. Dulaney (Tolar, TX), 33.23 on 3, $2,570, GoldPlus SO; 3. Roberto G. Bustamante (Odessa, TX) / Chongo Alvarado (Odessa, TX), 34.63 on 3, $1,712, GoldPlus SO; 4. Mel Smith (Mansfield, TX) / Arnold D. Felts (San Angelo, TX), 35.24 on 3, $856 Overall Fast-Time 1. Hippie Sanchez (Stephenville, TX) / Jay Shaffer (Stephenville, TX), 5.98, $752; 2. Ronnie Hall (Alvord, TX) / J. C. Montes (Zapata, TX), 6.03, $450; 3. Kenny Kuykendall (Valley View, TX) / Colt Baldwin (Gainesville, TX), 6.15, $300 Century Bonus Average 3-Steer 1. Jim Saunders (Gatesville, TX) / Lloyd W. South (Palo Pinto, TX), 24.19 on 3, $1,260; 2. Arnold D. Felts (San Angelo, TX) / Phil M. Lyne (Cotulla, TX), 33.59 on 3, $840
#11 - Britton N. Shafer (Victoria, TX) / Kehl Robbins (Stephenville, TX), 31.06 on 4, $9,904, National ShootOuts worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#10 - Elton D. Heine (Bertram, TX) / Kehl Robbins (Stephenville, TX), 33.12 on 4, $13,054, National ShootOuts worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#9 - Monte Jack Starns (Midway, TX) / Bubba B. Hill (Midway, TX), 34.17 on 4, $12,324, National ShootOuts worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#8 - Ty Arnold (Midway, TX) / Chris Dempsey (Conroe, TX), 25.59 on 3, $5,376, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
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Atwood Productionsnts prese After Hours Jackpot Team Roping Reserve, NM
Saturday, July 10 #11 Draw Pot (Buckle roping)
Saturday Night, July 24 #13 Draw Pot (Buckles to the Average)
Books Open 1:00 p.m. • Roping starts at the conclusion of the Old Timers Rodeo
Books open as soon as the Luna Rodeo is over in Reserve. Roping will start as soon as possible.
Sunday, July 11 #13 & #11 Draw Pots Books Open 9:00 a.m. • Roping at 10:00 a.m.
All Ropings:
Tres Rios buckles for the Average winner of all three ropings
Pick 1, draw 3 for $120/roper or draw all 4 Enter twice for a total of 8 runs • 3-steer, progressive on 1 TRIAD numbers will be used CASH ONLY! Magdalena Buckle Sponsors: Golden Spur Bar Monette Ford Montosa Ranch Brownbilt Western Wear Tumbleweed Auction Eagle Guest Ranch
Sunday, July 25 #13, #11 & #10 Draw Pots Books Open 9:00 a.m. • Roping at 10:00 a.m.
Tres Rios buckles for the High Money Header & Heeler on Sunday
All Ropings: Pick 1, draw 3 for $120/roper or draw all 4 Enter twice for a total of 8 runs • 3-steer, progressive on 1 TRIAD numbers will be used CASH ONLY! Reserve Buckle Sponsors: Black Gold Emporium Jakes General Merchandise Uncle Bills Bar Henry’s Corner
Stock provided by Troy Shelley For information call: Blaine Atwood 575.772.5175 (home) 575.740.1389 (cell)
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Other Mat Sizes and Styles Available 5'x7' • Interlocking • Wash Rack • Utility
19763 Highway 314 (85) • Belen, New Mexico • 505/865-5432 • Fax: 505/865-8426
6th Annual Ted Meredith Memorial Roping Pleasant Valley Days • Young, Arizona • July 17 - 18, 2010 Engraved .44 Lever-Action Rifles
Handcrafted Spurs Made by Ted Meredith
7 Buckles Awarded High Money
Marsha Marcanti Memorial All-Girl Round Robin
to High Money Header and Heeler of Weekend!
to Average Winners of Open Draw
#3 & Under, #4, #5, #6, #7 & Over, Jr. & Sr.
Saddles to Average Winners Buckles to 2nd Place • Breast Collars to 3rd
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Enter at 8:00 a.m. • Rope at 9:00 a.m. Enter at 8:00 a.m. • Rope at 9:00 a.m. #8 Pick 1, Draw 2 • Enter 2X #11 Over/Under Roping Friday #10 Pick 1, Draw 2 • Enter 2X Scrambled Egg (16 & Under, Mixed, 55+) 3 p.m. Marsha Marcanti Memorial All-Girl #12 Pick 1, Draw 2 • Enter 2X Warm-Up Roping Open Draw #14 Pick 1, Draw 2 • Enter 2X #11 Over/Under 3-D Jackpot Barrel Race
Gold Sponsors Merle's Valley Bar P.V. Farm & Ranch Tom Dweir Hunt Materials Golden Eagle Distributors
Earthmover Tires Denton Payne Rope Horses Ben Balow Training Stables Odonetto Construction Marcanti Electric Silver Sponsors MJT, J-T, Dreamcatcher Construction Humphry's 2-Lanes Saloon Pinal Lumber P.V. Mechanical P.V. Cowboy Church Tonto Cowboy Church Tom & Mary Sexton Kevin McDavid Construction The Huddle Mid State Pipe & Supply 5-D Excavating Fry's Grocery Store X4 Ranch
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Diamond Sponsors John Augustine Ranches Bowe Contractors Ted Meredith Family (Pat, Teddy, Karen & Pam) Jim Stewart Diamond Butte & Flying W Ranches Chalo's Casa Reynosa DC Cattle Companies Tommy & Mae Meredith Cactus Ropes Bridle & Bit Earnhardt Auto Centers
• #8, #10, #12, #14, #11 Over/Under & Warm-Up Ropings Pick 1, Draw 2 or Draw 2 for $75/roper • Enter 2x • Marsha Marcanti Memorial All-Girl Round Robin $125/roper • Enter 1x • Scrambled Egg & Open Draw - $30/roper • Enter 5x • Jackpot Barrel Race - $25 (prizes to be determined) • All ropings progressive after 1 • 1/3 Cattle charge • Cattle provided by By Grace Productions • On-site entries - NO CHECKS, CASH ONLY! • Management reserves all rights to change any # of any roper Hwy 260 • Management reserves all rights to Payson change any or all ropings • Concessions will be available both days Young • Free shower facilites, limited RV hook-ups, Hwy 288 first come, first served • For more information Hwy 87 call Garrett or Hwy 60 to Phoenix Sarah Haught at to Globe Hwy 188 928/462-3800
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Friday, July 23, 2010 Enter at 6:30 p.m. • Rope at 8 p.m. Buckles to the Average Winners of Each Roping All Proceeds go to Public Safety Scholarship
#13 Pick or Draw #11 Handicap Pick or Draw 10 team - 1 second off 9 team - 2 seconds off 8 & under team - 5 seconds off
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Must have a current 1\2 Horizontal (10 xUSTRC 6.6) card or World Series card to collect winnings.
“LUCKY 7” SADDLE ROPING
TRAILER ROPING
Saturday Night - July 17, 2010
Saturday Night - July 31, 2010
Books open at 5:30 p.m. - Close at 6:00 p.m. sharp
Books open at 5:30 p.m. - Close at 6:00 p.m. sharp
#13 Drawpot 3-steer - $20/roper - Enter 5x #10 Pick or Draw 3-steer - $20/roper - Enter 5x #12 Pick or Draw 5-steer - $30/roper - Enter 5x #11 Pick or Draw 3-steer - $20/roper - Enter 5x
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Top 7 High Point ropers comeback, pick a partner (not to exceed a #12 team) and have a sudden death 4-steer. Fastest on 4 to win the Lucky-7 Saddle.
3-steer - $20/roper - Enter 5x
Prizes to be awarded to Top 7 High Point Ropers 1st - “Lucky 7” Trophy Saddle 2nd - Frontier Trophy Buckle 3rd - Trophy Breast Collar T H G I 4th - Crooked Stirrups N GS N I P 5th - Fancy Headstall O R 6th - Rope 7th - (2) Horse Wormers
TRAILER ROPING #12 Handicapped - 3-steer progressive Pick 1/Draw 2 - $100/roper - Enter 3x Prizes to be awarded for #12 Handicap Used WW 2-horse trailer to High Point Roper Frontier trophy buckle to 2nd High Point Roper Trophy breast collars to 3rd High Point Roper #11 Team - 1-sec. off / #10 Team - 2 sec. off / #9 Team - 3 sec. off
Diamond B Livestock Arena Located 7 miles west of Winslow. I-40 exit 245 (Leupp exit). 928/587-2787 or 928/587-6434 + ".
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3735 E. Irvington Road Tucson, Arizona 85735
www.freedomrvaz.com
FREEDOM RV IS ARIZONA’S LARGEST LIVING QUARTERS HORSE TRAILER DEALERSHIP. OFFERING THE STATE OF ARIZONA AND THE SOUTHWEST A FULL LINE OF SOONER, EXISS AND MILEY HORSE TRAILERS AND NOW ANNOUNCING THE STATE'S NEWEST AUTHORIZED BLOOMER DEALER. Exiss Event 400 CXF is a 4-horse stock combo with drop downs on the rump and slats with plexiglas on rump and rear doors. Perfect trailer for local runs when a LQ is not necessary. You can haul your horses and remove the dividers to haul other livestock. We also have one in a 3-horse model. We don't normally carry stock trailers so take advantage and make yourself a great deal.
Exiss Event CFX300. Stock combo 3-horse with removable dividers, big front tack/dressing room, drop downs on head wall, slats with plexiglass on rump. Great little trailer for local stuff and you can haul your calves and steers in it easily. We do not normally deal in stock trailers so we will blow this one out. We also have one in a 4-horse.
This trailer is truly one of a kind. 4-horse w/21 ft. short wall. Interior was done by Duster conversions. It has 3 slide outs, 2 in the living room and one in the bathroom, to give you the largest bathroom in a horse trailer you have ever seen. The trailer is equipped with dual hyd. legs, stainless steel nose and all doors, triple axle w/aluminum wheels & electric over hyd. disc brakes, mangers w/manger storage, 10 ft. stainless steel hay pod, fully enclosed front end w/three doors, full width rear ramp, 2 power patio awnings (1 for patio & 1 for horses), roof-mounted generator, 3 a/c units, lg. flat screen TV built into steps to bed area, TV and DVD player in bed area, satellite system, Bose surround sound, AM/FM CD stereo, private bed area, 2 full size recliners with table in between, in door side slide, lg. couch in curb side slide, central vacuum sys., solid surface countertops throughout, hard wood throughout, elec. cooktop, micro/convection oven, stainless steel fridge, huge closet in bathroom, lots of storage throughout, screen door, and extra lighting both interior and exterior. If you are looking for a one of a kind custom trailer and want to save $100,000 compared to new this trailer, is for you.
'05 Bloomer 3-horse 10 ft. short wall. This trailer is the cleanest used 3-horse LQ I've seen in a while. It has a like-new 10 ft. short wall with a Duster Conversion complete with a full bath, 3.5 cu ft. 3-way fridge, soft touch walls w/stamped oak leaf pattern, lots of closet space, TV w/built-in DVD player, AM/FM CD stereo, and a Jackknife couch. The trailer is equipped with a single hyd. leg, aluminum wheels, hay rack, roof-mounted generator, drop downs on the head and rump walls, mangers with manger storage, and a rear side tack. $52,500
Many other new and used trailers to choose from. Go to www.freedomrvaz.com to look at our full inventory.
ONE OF ONLY A FEW CUSTOM BUILT EXISS EVENTS 12' SW 4-HORSE, 4000 ONAN GEN, FRONT BATH, WITH PRIVATE BEDROOM! NEED TO MOVE. $69,995
This 4-horse 11' short wall is absolutely beautiful. It is complete with mangers and manger storage, 4K onan generator, exotic wood, awning, roll out pantry and everything you are used to with Bloomer quality.
1.800.782.2294 • Chuck Aquilina • 520/909-9248 • caquilina@freedomrvaz.com
Freedom RV is a full service RV dealership, offering our customers everything from financing and sales to service.
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Please join us for the 1st Annual
Herbie Honne Memorial Roping July 31 - August 1, 2010 Sproul’s Arena • Las Cruces, NM Proudly presented by our sponsors; Natural Gas
Saturday
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Enter at 9:00 a.m. • Rope at 10:00 a.m.
Church 9:30-10:30 a.m. Rope at 11:00 a.m.
H Open Enter 1, Draw 1 for $200/roper Enter 2 times
SS Equine Landmark Mercantile Tom Growney Equipment be raffled to le d d a S te n Corrie f the 1st off at the end o nday roping. u S e th f o d n u ro One free Tickets are $5. ticipants. r a p g in p ro to ticket
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H #11 Handicapped Slide Capped at #7 Enter 1, Draw 2 for $150/roper Enter 2 times Two additional picks for each time entered - $50/roper Handicap: #13 add 3 sec. #12 add 1.5 sec. #11 straight time #10 minus 2 sec. #9 minus 3 sec. #8 and below minus 5 sec.
H #13 Handicapped Slide Enter 1, Draw 2 for $150/roper Enter 2 times Two additional picks for each time entered - $50/roper Handicap: #15 add 4 sec. #14 add 2 sec. #13 straight time #11 minus 2 sec. #10 minus 4 sec. #9 minus 6 sec. #8 and below minus 8 sec.
Saturday Evening Dinner at 7:30 p.m. Dance at 8:30 on the slab at Sproul’s arena. $20/person, kids 12 and under free. Please RSVP by July 15, 2010 to Brady at 575.636.7098 Cowboy Classic Saddles to the High Money Header and Heeler of the Weekend Corriente Buckles to Average Winners of Each Roping Plus Many More Prizes 100% of the proceeds will go to the American Heart Association to assist in research and to help families in crisis. Info: ropefortheheart.intuitwebsites.com Roping info: Wesley Reno 915.525.2219 or 575.527.5190 Stalls and RVs info: Shane or Julie Sproul 575.526.3456
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HERITAGE DAYS CHAMPIONSHIPS presented by
Trailer/Saddles & Buckles
July 31, 2010 • Las Vegas, New Mexico Santa Fe Trail Event Center
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I-25 Northbound, Exit 347 TRIAD numbers only Current USTRC membership required
Saturday, July 31
Prizes - #10 Trailer Roping
#5 and Under Saddle Roping Draw 3 for $125/roper • 3-head, progressive May enter twice
Books open at 9:00 a.m. • Rope at 10:00 a.m. Clint Mortenson Buckles to Average Winners Running P Saddle to High Point Roper #10 Handicapped Pick or Draw Trailer Roping
Pick 1, Draw 2 or Draw 3 for $150 May enter 5 times for a total of 15 partners. Books Open at 9:00 a.m. Close at 11:30 a.m. • Rope at 12:00 noon.
Sponsors
www.nfrlv.com www.cowboyconnections.com
1st High Money Winner - 2 Horse Slant Calico Trailer 2nd High Money Winner - Running P Saddle 3rd High Money Winner - Clint Mortenson Buckle 4th High Money Winner - Clint Mortenson Buckle Wrangler Jeans Certificates to Average Winners Capped at a TRIAD #6 Headers Capped at a TRIAD #5 Elite Heelers Top 20 to Short Go - Rope Slow Back $300 to Short Go Fast Time 3 head progressive 17 second cutoff in first go. Buybacks in first go only. Stalls & concession on grounds
All Prizes & Payoffs listed are Guaranteed!
Average Payoff Per Team #10 Trailer Roping World Series Qualifier September 4-5, 2010 Santa Fe, NM
1st - $2,000 2nd - $1,500 3rd - $1,000 4th - $500
HOST HOTEL Comfort Inn 505/425-1100 Full breakfast Closest hotel to arena Make your reservations early!
For more information please call Kenny or Marsha Zamora at 505/425-3850; day of roping 505/469-4388 or visit www.zamoraroping.com
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USTRC SOUTHWEST REGIONAL FINALS Where the
REWARDS ARE GUARANTEED. $1,290,000 in Flex Earnings awarded $5,000 to Average Winners of the Open $5,000 to Average Winners of the #15 Shoot Out $10,000 to Average Winners of the #13,#12,#11,#10 and# 9 Shoot-Outs
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PRIZES: PRELIMINARY PRIZES s 10 Trophy Martin Saddles Avg winners of #13, #12, #11, #10, #9 s 21 Trophy Gist Buckles 2nd place Avg winners of #13, #12, #11, #10, #9 1st - 3rd place Avg winners of #8 Pick/Draw Incentive Ave winners of Gold Plus Winners of Jr Looper Division s 2 Trophy Leather Briefcases Gold Plus Avg winners s 4 Trophy Gist Bits Avg winners of Open and #15
SHOOT OUT PRIZES s 12 Trophy Martin Saddles Avg winners of #15, #13, #12, #11, #10, #9
Preliminary Ropings
Southwest Open
Â&#x2021; Any current USTRC member may enter the Preliminaries.
Â&#x2021; Double US Open Tour points awarded to 1st through 10th place in the Average.
Â&#x2021; #15, #13, #12, #11, #10, #9: 4-steer Average, progressive after one. Entry fee is $150/ roper. May enter two times in each roping. #14 team - 1.5 sec. off and #13 & under team - 3 sec. off in the #15; 12 & under - 1.5 sec. off in the #13; #11 & under - 1.5 sec. off in the #12; #10 & under - 1.5 sec. off in the #11; #9 & under - 1.5 sec. off in the #10; #8 & under - 1.5 sec. off in the #9. Top 20 teams to the short round. Top 30 to the short round of the #9 only.
Â&#x2021; 5-steer Average, progressive after one. Entry fee is $200/roper, enter two times. Incentive is a #15 and will be determined RQ IRXU KHDG 7RS Âż YH ,QFHQWLYH WHDPV ZLOO earn $2,000 in Flex Earnings and advance to the #15 Shoot-Out with fees paid.)
GOLD PLUS BONUS PRIZE s Trophy Gist Gold Buckle to the High Point Gold Plus member of the weekend JR LOOPER PRIZE s 3 Trophy Gist Buckles Winners of 6 & Under, 7-9, 10-12
Cash and Prizes
AUGUST 19-22, 2010 Thursday August 19, 10 am
s Open (with #15 Incentive) s #15 Handicap s #15 Shoot-Out Friday August 20, 8 am
s #13 Handicap s #13 Shoot-Out s Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Incentive) s #12 Handicap s #12 Shoot-Out
ALBUQUERQUE, NM Saturday August 21, 12 pm Jr Looper Roping
s Ages 6 & Under s Ages 7-9 s Ages 10-12 Sunday August 22, 8 am
s #9 Handicap (capped at Elite #5) s #9 Shoot-Out (capped at Elite #5) s #8 Pick/Draw (capped at #4)
Saturday August 21, 8 am
s #11 Handicap s #11 Shoot-Out s #10 Handicap (capped at Elite #6) s #10 Shoot-Out (capped at Elite #6)
Will accept one rotation of late/incomplete entries per division
Location: Tingley Coliseum Albuquerque, NM Producer: USTRC 254.968.0002
PRE-ENTRY MUST BE POSTMARKED BY
AUGUST 6, 2010 Anyone Can Enter Preliminary Ropings Draw Positions Available 8/18/10
www.ustrc.com Stalls:
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Reservations taken from Gold Plus members only. Must be made no later than August 13, 2010. For reservations call Ty Hilman. All other stalls on a first come first-served basis.
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wo-time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo qualifier Tilden Hooper equaled the bareback riding world record June 5 when he scored 94 points on Classic Pro Rodeo’s Big Tex in Silver City, N.M. The hard part came afterward – when he called family and friends to tell them what he’d done. “My first call was to my dad Terry and he said, ‘you’re joking.’ Then I called my best friend (and fellow bareback rider) Kaycee Feild, and he totally didn’t believe me. It took me about 10 minutes to convince him I’d really done it.” Hooper’s winning ride at the Wild, Wild West Pro Rodeo came shortly after Jerad Schlegel had taken the lead in the Southwest Horseman’s Arena with an 89point ride on Classic Pro Rodeo’s Wilma. The 94-pointer tied the record set by Wes Stevenson in Dallas in 2002 and later matched by Will Lowe in Omaha in 2003 and Ryan Gray a year ago in Eagle, Colo. “Ryan was there in the arena and was really pumped for me,” said Hooper, 22. “I suspect I’ll hear from Wes and Will at some point. They taught the first rodeo school I even went to, when I was 17 years old. “Those are the guys who really taught me how to ride. It’s an honor to be mentioned in the same league as them.” The Carthage, Texas, cowboy felt he hadn’t been drawing great horses for a while, and said when that happens, “You can start doubting yourself a little bit.” But when he saw the horse he’d drawn at Silver City, he thought he might have a chance “to do something amazing.” Big Tex is an elite bucking horse that has been slotted into the 10th round of the Wrangler NFR each of the last three years. Bobby Mote tied the Wrangler NFR arena record on him with a 91.5-point ride in 2008. Feild had been 91 on Big Tex and Schlegel rode him for 90 points. In his only previous outing on the horse, Hooper scored 88 points in the 2007 RodeoHouston. “This is a pretty awesome horse,” Hooper said, “but I always figure if something is on the line, I can show up and do my part. Scotty Lovelace (owner of Classic Pro Rodeo) is one of my best friends, and they’re just down the road (in Waskom, Texas). That makes it even more special. I won the 10th round of the (2008) NFR on one of his horses (Scarlet’s Web), so we have this great connection going.” Other highlights from the weekend’s PRCA rodeos:
• Dean Gorsuch, the 2006 world champion steer wrestler, seems to be getting hot at the right time. Just 25th in the PRCA World Standings at the start of the June 3-6 weekend, Gorsuch won three titles in three states in three days, making four consecutive sub-4second runs. He had times of 3.7 and 3.9 seconds to win the two-head average at Fort Smith, Ark., then won at Strong City, Kan., and Hugo, Okla., completing both runs in 3.9 seconds. The $7,628 he earned moved him to 13th in the world standings. • Reigning World Champion Team Ropers Nick Sartain and Kollin VonAhn had been steady all season without breaking through for a win. Until this weekend. When they won twice. Sartain and VonAhn had a 5.2-second run to win at Strong City, Kan., and then improved on that to win at Hugo, Okla., in 4.7 seconds. Sartain advanced from 28th to 20th place in the world standing for headers and VonAhn from 29th to 21st among heelers. • In his first PRCA rodeo since undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery April 27, bareback rider Ryan Gray won the Clovis (N.M.) Pioneer Days Rodeo with a 90-point ride on Cervi Championship Rodeo’s Pinball Wizard. Despite the five-week layoff, Gray continues to lead the world standings with earnings of $81,365. He still holds about a $20,000 lead on second-place Feild. • A tie for seventh place in the saddle bronc riding at Old Fort Days in Fort Smith, Ark., paid five-time World Champion Billy Etbauer $342 and moved him to within $3,691 of joining Trevor Brazile as the only PRCA cowboys with career earnings of $3 million. Etbauer needs $5,025 to become the first contestant to earn $3 million in a single event. Eight-time World Champion Joe Beaver, No. 3 on the career earnings list, earned $1,306 in the team roping at Fort Smith and is $30,349 from the $3 million milestone. • Bull rider Corey Navarre had a 90-point ride at the Treaty Day Celebration & PRCA Rodeo in Window Rock, Ariz. And he finished fourth. Clayton Foltyn posted 94 points on Andrews Rodeo’s Body Works, and he was followed by Bonner Bolton (93), Souli Shanklin (91) and Navarre. They paid eight deep at Window Rock, and it took a score of 87 or better to earn a check. It was just about as tough at Silver City, N.M., where Steve Woolsey’s 92 led four bull riders who had scores of 90 or better, and it took an 88 to get paid.
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ike most people, I believe in being honest. Not only in my personal life, but I extend this to my business dealings and my job here at the publication office. I am proud of my honest behavior in the past and also happy to work for a company that also believes in being honest, hiring trustworthy people and willing to take the high road even if it means a little more out of pocket expenses at times. I believe in the long run, the return on honesty and integrity pays off. I think honesty and integrity may not be as important as they use to be. Maybe there are too many con-artist, lawyers and used car salesmen around making it hard to take a man’s word or trust a handshake deal in this day and age. But, like I said earlier, I am proud of my past honesty and try to infuse these types of good-traditional values in my four boys. Now, you may be asking why I got on this subject this month. Well, here is where this months ‘dirt’ comes in. I stumbled, thanks to a friend, onto a companie’s website that has recently gained control of several of today’s top horse and rodeo magazines. Active Interest Media has a whole slew of publications including; Spin to Win Rodeo, American Cowboy, Horse and Rider, as well as Yachts International, Log Home Living, Muscle & Performance and one that kind of caught my eye, Vegetarian Times. When I clicked over to this last mentioned magazine just for my own amusement, I found the following quote or propaganda on why people should become vegetarians. “You’ll spare animals. Many vegetarians
give up meat because of their concern for animals. Ten billion animals are slaughtered for human consumption each year. And, unlike the farms of yesteryear where animals roamed freely, today most animals are factory farmed—crammed into cages where they can barely move and fed a diet tainted with pesticides and antibiotics. These animals spend their entire lives in crates or stalls so small that they can’t even turn around. Farmed animals are not protected from cruelty under the law—in fact, the majority of state anticruelty laws specifically exempt farm animals from basic humane protection.” Now, I have nothing against Active Interest Media. They are doing what they do. Producing magazines and making money. However, I find it ironic for both sides, the PETA / HSUS group (usually vegetarians) and those who live in rural America, enjoy rodeo sports and don’t see anything wrong with the harvest of animals for consumption, share this common bond. In addition, I have nothing against any of the magazines. I enjoy the articles inside these rodeo and equine magazines I have read, probably just as much as vegetarians enjoy Tofu recipes and whatever else they find inside Vegetarian Times. But, I bet there may be a few of those readers who order off the salad bar menu who may not be as understanding. Maybe I should send this to all of my vegetarian friends to see just how much dirt I can throw. Oh wait – I just went through my email list and I don’t think I have any vegetarian friends. Until next time Dirt, Keep it under your feet. Ryan Davis
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PRCA subcommittee seeks ways to enhance circuit system, DNCFR With the 25th anniversary of the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo coming up in 2011, the PRCA has created a special 10person subcommittee to examine how best to enhance and promote the circuit system and the DNCFR. The committee is looking to expand on the gains made in recent years through the leadership of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, including its contribution of $3,000 in matching funds for each event at each circuit finals rodeo and the added support it has given to the DNCFR in Pocatello, Idaho. The PRCA has added $139,000 annually to the committee purse and has underwritten all contestant entry fees. PRCA Commissioner Karl Stressman, PRCA Circuit Coordinator Therese Cobb and PRCA Board member Troy Weekley are on the committee, along with representatives from five circuits – Johnny Van Court (Texas), Wayne Knutson (Great Lakes), Mary Borgen and Charlie Lewis (Turquoise), Martin Kiff (California) and Brad Harmon and Connie Haslam (Wilderness). The first meeting is scheduled for the week of May 17. “The PRCA is committed to the circuit system and the DNCFR,” Stressman said. “I think we have demonstrated that fact, especially over the last few years, with the dollars we have put toward the program. “But, we still have to look at ways to increase our membership numbers and
encourage contestants to participate in more rodeos. The formation of this subcommittee will help to look at the overall system and find ways to make improvements that benefit the entire association.” Recognizing that the majority of PRCA members limit their competition to rodeos close to home, the PRCA launched the circuit system in 1975, dividing the United States into 12 geographic zones with circuit standings and a year-end circuit final. The DNCFR was created in 1987 and has been held annually in Holt Arena on the campus of Idaho State University. Some of the circuits consist of just a single state, such as California, Texas or Montana, and range all the way up to the First Frontier Circuit, which has 13 states in the northeastern part of the country.
Trever Hamsher Reaches Out PRCA bullfighter Trever Hamsher has reported to the PRCA that Kidde, a UTC Fire & Security Company, has donated 50 carbon monoxide detectors to him to distribute to cowboys. Hamsher has been reaching out to companies since he read a story about the deaths of Mike Hillman and Jesse Andrus, who died of carbon monoxide poisoning in April. The ProRodeo Sports News produced a five-page special report on the dangers of carbon monoxide in its May 14 edition. To subscribe to the PSN, call 1.800.763.3648 or subscribe online by going to ProRodeo.com…Speaking of the PSN, saddle bronc rider Jacobs Crawley made this week’s news release by scoring 80 points on ProRodeo Sports News to win the
Shootout in Mesquite, Texas. The horse is owned by Stace Smith ProRodeos. Dru Melvin of Tryon Neb., won the all-around and the steer wrestling (in 4.0 seconds) at the Mesquite rodeo, which was held May 21-22…ProRodeo Hall of Fame saddle bronc rider Monty “Hawkeye” Henson is among those scheduled to attend the Anniversary Branding Party, set for June 5 at the Casey Tibbs South Dakota Rodeo Center. Hundreds of South Dakota brand owners will brand the walkway timbers of the center entrance. For more information on the various events being held, visit www.caseytibbs.com.
Brazile sidelined with partially torn elbow tendon Seven-time World Champion All-Around Cowboy Trevor Brazile is undergoing treatment for a partially torn tendon in his right elbow and does not expect to return to competition any sooner than the June 18-26 Reno (Nev.) Rodeo. Brazile has experienced pain in the elbow for about two years, but was able to work through it until the occupational stress turned into a partial tear while practicing at his Decatur, Texas, home shortly after he competed at Vernon, Texas, May 11-14. He shut down all practice sessions after that and had an injection of platelet rich plasma (PRP) on May 28 at the North Central Texas Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine clinic in Decatur. He is scheduled for a second treatment on June 8. A report in The New York Times earlier
this year describes PRP as “a new procedure, based on an idea that once seemed revolutionary: Inject people with their own blood, concentrated so it is mostly platelets, the tiny colorless bodies that release substances that help repair tissues.” PRP’s appeal has grown in recent years once professional athletes like Tiger Woods and Pittsburgh Steelers teammates Troy Polamalu and Hines Ward reported that it cured them. “The doctors are not saying how long it will take to heal,” Brazile said, “but I know it feels a little better every day. We’ll see how it goes. I’m hoping that a return at Reno is just about right. “If it had been a complete tear, I would obviously need to have surgery. This should heal itself. It just needs rest because it gets overused.” He withdrew from the Windy Ryon Memorial Roping in Fort Worth, Texas, over the weekend and will doctor release this week from PRCA rodeos in Strong City, Kan., and Clovis, N.M. Brazile says he is using his time away from the arena to take care of some business with his Relentless Collection at Cactus Ropes and spend more time with his wife Shada and their children, Treston and Stella. Brazile, who earlier this season broke his own all-around record for surpassing the $100,000 earnings milestone at the earliest point in the season, remains atop the PRCA World Standings in both the all-around ($110,274) and tie-down roping ($71,793). He is also in the top 10 in both steer roping and team roping (heading). If he wins his eighth all-around gold buckle this season, it will break the record he currently shares with Ty Murray.
PBR News Justin McBride to record new album! Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) superstar and two-time PBR World Champion, Justin McBride (Elk City, Okla.), is thrilled to announce that he will be recording his second album in July as part of the Live at Billy Bob’s Texas music series! McBride, who currently holds the record for most event wins in one season (eight event wins in 2007), will be recording his newest country music album on July 2, in front of the live audience in Fort Worth, Texas. He has also signed a record deal with Smith Music Group, which produces and distributes the Live at Billy Bob’s Texas music series. “It’s really exciting to be partnering with the fine folks at Smith Music Group and Billy Bob’s Texas to bring fans a new record that they can be a part of,” said McBride. “I’m honored to be able to make this record at a historic place like Billy Bob’s in the heart of cowboy country.” The Live at Billy Bob’s Texas series has sold over one million CDs and includes over two hundred #1 Billboard hits. McBride will be the 38th artist to perform and record for the series, joining Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Gary Stewart, David Allan Coe, Pat Green, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Randy Rogers Band and many others as a member of the Live at Billy Bob’s Texas family.
Fans that would like to participate in this once in a lifetime opportunity can purchase general admission tickets for $12 or reserved tickets for $16 at www.ticketmaster.com , in person at the Billy Bob’s Texas box office or by calling Billy Bob’s Texas at 817.624.7117. For more information about Billy Bob’s Texas and the show, visit www.billybobstexas.com.
PBR Enhances Leadership Structure The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) on Tuesday announced three important changes to its senior leadership structure. First, Jeffrey Pollack has been elected to the PBR Board of Directors as Executive Chairman and will immediately take an active role in leading the PBR board and senior management team into a new phase of global competition, brand and business growth. Most recently, Pollack was President and Commissioner of the World Series of Poker. Under his leadership since 2005, the WSOP was fundamentally reinvented as a business, transformed into a worldwide sports and entertainment phenomenon, and crossed the $1 billion mark in total prize money awarded. Pollack, a two-time Emmy® Award winner, has also worked in senior capacities for NASCAR and the National Basketball
Association, and was founding President and Publisher of The Sports Business Daily. “I’m honored to join the board of directors of this exciting sport,” said Pollack. “My goal is to help the PBR build on its proven track record of success, reach out to new fans globally, and further celebrate the world’s best bull riding competition.” Second, Sean Gleason, a 10-year executive of the PBR and current COO, now adds the title of PBR President. Gleason’s new responsibilities will include CoChairing the PBR Competition and Conduct Committees. He will also represent the PBR on the board of directors of ABBI, the world’s leading registry and services organization for bucking bulls. “The PBR is experiencing its 16th consecutive year of unprecedented growth and our future is very bright,” said Gleason. “I’m thrilled to be a part of that future and look forward to working with Jeffrey, Spire Capital and the board as we create new opportunities for the sport.” Third, Ty Murray, one of the 20 original cowboys who founded the PBR in 1992 — and one of the sport’s most celebrated and legendary riders — has been named CoChair of the PBR Competition and Conduct Committees, along with Gleason. Murray, PBR co-founder and member of the board of directors, will continue to serve as a board advisor, global PBR brand ambassador, sport commentator and host of the annual Ty Murray Invitational. Cody
Lambert, PBR founder, board advisor and executive, will also continue his active involvement with the Competition Committee. “I’m extremely proud of what we’ve been able to do for this sport in the past 18 years, and I’m as passionate about it now as I’ve ever been,” said Murray. “There’s still enormous potential, and I believe with this team in place, we’ll continue to grow the sport, brick by brick, for both our fans and the riders. “Cody and I are fully committed to the organization and its future, and are excited about the new leadership and the opportunities ahead of us,” said Murray “These changes enhance and solidify the leadership structure of the PBR,” said Rick Patterson, Chairman of the PBR and Principal of Spire Capital Partners, the majority investor in the PBR. “Jeffrey has a proven track record of innovation in the sports and entertainment industry and his insights and leadership will help guide the PBR’s continued growth in the U.S and abroad.” said Patterson. “Sean is a key leader of the PBR operations and his elevated position and board roles reflect our recognition of the growth of his broader executive responsibilities at the PBR. Ty continues to be the leading ambassador of the PBR around the world. His commitment to protecting the sport’s history and heritage have been invaluable to the PBR and he is a distinguished leader to each member of the board and sport.”
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2010 PRCA World Standings All-Around: 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $110,274; 2. Ryan Jarrett, Summerville, GA , $58,157; 3. Josh Peek, Pueblo, CO, $54,011; 4. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, UT, $44,923; 5. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, AB, $31,938; 6. Jesse Sheffield, Austin, CO, $31,156; 7. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, OR , $30,163; 8. Ace Slone, Cuero, TX, $29,929; 9. Cash Myers, Athens, TX, $28,601; 10. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, TX, $22,563; 11. Trell Etbauer, Goodwell, OK, $21,282; 12. Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, SD, $20,918; 13. Morgan Grant, New Waverly, TX, $15,905; 14. Rhett Kennedy, Chowchilla, CA, $12,816; 15. Blake Hirdes, Turlock, CA, $12,702
Steer Wrestling: 1. Cody Cassidy, Donalda, AB, $68,503; 2. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, CA, $40,223; 3. Justin Blaine Davis, Bartonville, TX, $38,497; 4. Clayton Morrison, Cavalier, ND, $33,534; 5. Josh Peek, Pueblo, CO, $31,917; 6. Matt Reeves, Pampa, TX , $31,678; 7. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, CO, $30,183; 8. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, OR, $29,138; 9. Olin Hannum, Malad, ID, $27,554; 10. Ethan Thouvenell, Fallbrook, CA, $27,259; 11. Nick Guy, Sparta, WI, $26,506; 12. Todd Suhn, Hermosa, SD , $25,408; 13. Blake Knowles, Heppner, OR, $25,318; 14. Dean Gorsuch, Gering, NE, $24,503; 15. Erik Johnson, Eltopia, WA, $22,905
Team Roping (Heelers): 1. Cory Petska, Lexington, OK, $70,326; 2. Travis Graves, Jay, OK, $41,780; 3. Jade Corkill, Fallon, NV, $40,958; 4. Cody Hintz, Spring Creek, NV, $29,870; 5. Justin Copp, Justin, TX, $26,929; 6. Martin Lucero, Stephenville, TX, $25,926; 7. Michael Jones, Stephenville, TX, $25,652; 8. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, OR , $25,305; 9. Patrick Smith, Midland, TX, $25,059; 10. Justin Hendrick, Rosenberg, TX, $24,910; 11. Brad Culpepper, Ashburn, GA, $24,245; 12. Bobby Harris, Highmore, SD, $22,915; 13. Jake Long, Coffeyville, KS, $22,904; 14. Matt Zancanella, Aurora, SD, $22,379; 15. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, AZ, $22,241
Tie-Down: 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $71,793; 2. Stran Smith, Childress , $70,722; 3. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, LA, $55,283; 4. Fred Whitfield, Hockley, TX, $53,518; 5. Ryan Jarrett, Summerville, GA , $48,663; 6. Tyson Durfey, Colbert, WA, $41,099; 7. Houston Hutto, Del Rio, TX, $39,261; 8. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, TX, $34,984; 9. Justin Maass, Giddings, TX, $33,718; 10. Blair Burk, Durant, OK , $29,537; 11. Cade Swor, Crafton, TX, $28,900; 12. Jerrad Hofstetter, Portales, NM, $26,710; 13. Scott Kormos, Teague, TX, $26,583; 14. Stetson Vest, Childress, TX, $26,525; 15. Ace Slone, Cuero, TX, $26,161
Bareback Riding: 1. Ryan Gray, Cheney, WA, $86,208; 2. Kaycee Feild, Payson, UT, $64,626; 3. Steven Dent, Mullen, NE, $44,549; 4. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, TX, $38,308; 5. Matt Bright, Azle, TX, $37,380; 6. Micky Downare, Hartsel, CO, $35,206; 7. Steven Peebles, Redmond, OR, $33,019; 8. Clint Cannon, Waller, TX, $32,733; 9. Joe Gunderson, Agar, SD, $31,480; 10. Bobby Mote, Culver, OR, $30,565; 11. Jason Havens, Prineville, OR, $30,477; 12. Tom McFarland, Wickenburg, AZ, $25,907; 13. Tilden Hooper, Carthage, TX, $24,330; 14. Eric Swenson, Denison, TX, $24,013; 15. Jared Keylon, Fort Scott, KS, $21,009
Team Roping (Heading): 1. Turtle Powell, Stephenville, TX, $73,957; 2. Chad Masters, Clarksville, TN, $40,958; 3. Clay Tryan, Billings,MT , $40,735; 4. Caleb Mitchell, Pollok, TX, $31,215; 5. Ty Blasingame, Ramah, CO, $29,870; 6. Travis Tryan, Billings,MT , $27,627; 7. Brady Tryan, Huntley, MT, $26,097; 8. Tommy Edens, Gatesville, TX, $24,910; 9. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $24,262; 10. Luke Brown, stephenville tx , $24,011; 11. Colby Siddoway, Hooper, UT, $23,690; 12. Charly Crawford, Prineville,OR , $23,454; 13. Joel Bach, Millsap, TX, $22,996; 14. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, AZ, $22,241; 15. Britt Williams, Hammond, MT, $21,965
Saddle Bronc: 1. Rod Hay, Wildwood, AB, $70,620; 2. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, IA, $49,403; 3. JJ Elshere, Quinn, SD, $46,470; 4. Taos Muncy, Corona, NM, $44,667; 5. Shaun Stroh, Dickinson, ND, $43,175; 6. Jeff Willert, Belvidere, SD, $42,066; 7. Cort Scheer, Elsmere, NE , $36,138; 8. Ty Atchison, Jackson, MO, $29,458; 9. Sam Spreadborough, Snyder, TX, $26,623; 10. Cody Martin, Eagle, CO, $26,614; 11. Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, MT, $22,525; 12. Jesse Wright, Milford, UT, $22,361; 13. Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, SD, $22,018; 14. Jace Garrett, Alliance,NE , $21,961; 15. Heith DeMoss, Heflin, LA, $20,367
Bull Riding: 1. Shawn Hogg, Odessa, TX, $96,122; 2. Tyler Smith, Fruita, CO, $59,315; 3. Corey Navarre, Weatherford, OK, $55,070; 4. Wesley Silcox, Santaquin, UT, $53,055; 5. Ardie Maier, Timber Lake, SD, $49,056; 6. Clint Craig, Mena, AR, $47,732; 7. Marcus Michaelis, Caldwell, ID, $46,365; 8. Luke Haught, Weatherford, TX, $44,986; 9. Chad Everett Denton, Berry Creek, CA, $40,804; 10. J.W. Harris, Mullin, TX, $39,387; 11. Beau Schroeder, China, TX, $38,731; 12. Douglas Duncan, Alvin, TX, $36,646; 13. Clayton Williams, Carthage, TX, $35,975; 14. Steve Woolsey, Payson, UT, $32,963; 15. Dustin Elliott, North Platte, NE, $30,377
2010 Turquoise Circuit Standings A Sarchett, Phoenix, AZ, $5,553; 3. Tom Johnson, Kirkland, AZ, $4,317; 4. Cory Petska, Lexington, OK, $4,298; 5. Justin Loya, Los Lunas, NM, $3,639; 6. Matt Garza, Mesquite, NM, $3,405; 7. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, AZ, $3,351; 8. Anthony Calmelat, Tucson, AZ, $2,785; 9. Whip Lewis, Queen Creek, AZ, $2,722; 10. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $2,413; 11. Aaron Tsinigine, Gilbert AZ , $1,446; 12. Tye Reddell, Dewey , $1,379; 13. Preston Williams, Casa Grande, AZ, $1,325; 14. TJ Brown, Marana, AZ, $1,235; 15. Estevan Castillo, Veguita, NM, $1,189 Saddle Bronc 1. Cody Taton, Mud Butte SD , $3,712; 2. Taos Muncy, Corona, NM, $2,876; 3. Ryan Montroy, Pagosa Springs C, O, $2,052; 4. Brandon Biebelle, San Lorenzo, NM, $1,892; 5. Dean Daly, Belen NM , $1,704; 6. Darrell Triplett, Waterflow, NM, $1,231; 7. Riley Stross, Carlsbad, NM, $1,182; 8. Mike Hillman, Roswell NM , $859; 9. Olan Borg, Camp Verde, AZ, $534; 10. Leander Thomas, Window Rock, AZ, $251; 11. Milo Dewitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $177; 12. Thor Dusenberry, Desert Hills, AZ, $124 Tie-Down 1. J.D. Kibbe, Portales, NM, $8,191; 2. Royce Lynch, Deming, NM, $5,110; 3. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ, $4,665; 4. Kyle Dutton, Mesilla Park, NM, $3,232; 5. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $2,503; 6. Seth Hall, Albuquerque NM , $2,184; 7. Tristan Mahoney, Florence, AZ, $1,791; 8. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $1,725; 9. Joe Parsons, Marana, AZ, $1,702; 10. Frank Levacy, Portales, NM, $1,453; 11. Casey Wilson, Benson, AZ, $1,371; 12. Donovan Yazzie, Window Rock, AZ, $1,325; 13. Jerrad Hofstetter, Portales, NM, $1,163; 14. Chance Means, Buckhorn, NM, $1,108; 15. Wacey Walraven, Datil, NM, $1,009 Bull Riding 1. Cody Sweat, El Paso, TX, $4,088; 2. Craig Begay, Rough Rock AZ , $3,915; 3. Justin Granger, Tuba City, AZ, $3,074; 4. Mikey Allison, Marana, AZ, $2,246; 5. Rankin Lindsey, Hillsboro, NM, $2,187; 6. Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, NM, $2,146; 7. Camo Mullins, Phoenix, AZ, $1,881; 8. Marvin Begay, Rough Rock AZ , $1,314; 9. Ryan Bitsui, Fruitland, NM, $1,234; 10. Cody Harrison, Moriarty, NM, $967; 11. Chon Miranda, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $788; 12. McSpark Fisher, Queencreek, AZ, $565; 13. Will Rogers, Laveen, AZ, $455; 14. Chad Martin, Phoenix, AZ, $349; 15. Thor Smith, Phoenix, AZ . $238
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Albuquerque, New Mexico Bernalillo County Friday, September 10, Enter at 8:00 a.m. • Rope at 9:00 a.m. Sheriff’s Posse Covered Arena #11 capped at #6 $100/roper • Enter 4x 4-steer, progressive on 1 Immediately following the #11
#10 capped at #5
Anyone 21 years old may enter Warm-Up Ropings. You do not have to be entered in the High Stakes Invitational to rope.
HSI #11 & #10 Payout* Average:
Incentive:
2nd $800 2nd $800 2nd $800
1st $40,000 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
$25,000 $15,000 $10,000 $6,000 $4,500 $3,000 $2,000
1st $2,500 2nd $1,500
#10 Entry Form Header
ID#
Class #
Address
City, State, Zip
Heeler
ID#
Address
City, State, Zip
Date of Birth Phone
Class #
Date of Birth Phone
Incentive
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capped at #6 • $1,000/roper Enter 1x • Limited to 77 teams
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 9:00 A.M.
# Round 1: 1st $1,200 Round 2: 1st $1,200 Round 3: 1st $1,200
September 10-12, 2010
#11 Entry Form
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 9:00 A.M.
$100/roper • Enter 4x 4-steer, progressive on 1
JULY 2010
Three full rounds and a short round TRIAD numbers only - 2010 USTRC membership required Minimum entry age 21 • USTRC dress code Top 20 teams to the short round – rope slowest to fastest (In all ropings).
1st Average: Martin Trophy Saddles and Red Bluff Buckles 1st Incentive: Red Bluff Buckles Classic Equine Bits to Top Head and Heel Horse of Both Ropings *Based on 77 teams entered **All prizes guaranteed!
ID#
Address
City, State, Zip
Heeler
ID#
Address
City, State, Zip
Arena Directions: 10308 2nd Street NW - Albuquerque, NM From I-25 take Alameda Exit. Go west to 2nd Street, turn right (north), go one mile. Watch for arena sign on the right side.
Class #
Date of Birth Phone
Class #
Date of Birth Phone
Incentive
#
capped at #5 • $1,000/roper Enter 1x • Limited to 77 teams
Prizes**
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Stall Form $20 per stall per night Name
Number of Horses
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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Total Enclosed _______________ Entry form must be complete and fees received for both partners or will not be considered a valid entry. Personal checks, cashier’s checks or money orders accepted. Make checks payable and mail to: High Stakes Productions • 1428 Frontage Road • Belen, NM 87002 You will be notified by phone of confirmation of entry. 25 RV spots available - $25/night - First Come, First Served
Host Hotels:
Ramada Limited 5601 Alameda Blvd. NE 505.858.3297 Rate: $62 + tax
Holiday Inn Express & Suites 5401 Alameda Blvd. NE 505.797.2291 Rate: $89.95 + tax (standard) $99.95 + tax (suite)
(reserve by Aug. 15)
(reserve by Aug. 15)
For additional information, call John English at: 505/239-7617
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#10 capped at #5
Anyone 21 years old may enter Warm-Up Ropings. You do not have to be entered in the High Stakes Invitational to rope.
HSI #11 & #10 Payout* Average:
Incentive:
2nd $800 2nd $800 2nd $800
1st $40,000 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
$25,000 $15,000 $10,000 $6,000 $4,500 $3,000 $2,000
1st $2,500 2nd $1,500
#10 Entry Form Header
ID#
Class #
Address
City, State, Zip
Heeler
ID#
Address
City, State, Zip
Date of Birth Phone
Class #
Date of Birth Phone
Incentive
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capped at #6 • $1,000/roper Enter 1x • Limited to 77 teams
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 9:00 A.M.
# Round 1: 1st $1,200 Round 2: 1st $1,200 Round 3: 1st $1,200
September 10-12, 2010
#11 Entry Form
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 9:00 A.M.
$100/roper • Enter 4x 4-steer, progressive on 1
JULY 2010
Three full rounds and a short round TRIAD numbers only - 2010 USTRC membership required Minimum entry age 21 • USTRC dress code Top 20 teams to the short round – rope slowest to fastest (In all ropings).
1st Average: Martin Trophy Saddles and Red Bluff Buckles 1st Incentive: Red Bluff Buckles Classic Equine Bits to Top Head and Heel Horse of Both Ropings *Based on 77 teams entered **All prizes guaranteed!
ID#
Address
City, State, Zip
Heeler
ID#
Address
City, State, Zip
Arena Directions: 10308 2nd Street NW - Albuquerque, NM From I-25 take Alameda Exit. Go west to 2nd Street, turn right (north), go one mile. Watch for arena sign on the right side.
Class #
Date of Birth Phone
Class #
Date of Birth Phone
Incentive
#
capped at #5 • $1,000/roper Enter 1x • Limited to 77 teams
Prizes**
Header
Stall Form $20 per stall per night Name
Number of Horses
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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Total Enclosed _______________ Entry form must be complete and fees received for both partners or will not be considered a valid entry. Personal checks, cashier’s checks or money orders accepted. Make checks payable and mail to: High Stakes Productions • 1428 Frontage Road • Belen, NM 87002 You will be notified by phone of confirmation of entry. 25 RV spots available - $25/night - First Come, First Served
Host Hotels:
Ramada Limited 5601 Alameda Blvd. NE 505.858.3297 Rate: $62 + tax
Holiday Inn Express & Suites 5401 Alameda Blvd. NE 505.797.2291 Rate: $89.95 + tax (standard) $99.95 + tax (suite)
(reserve by Aug. 15)
(reserve by Aug. 15)
For additional information, call John English at: 505/239-7617
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CASPER BACA RODEO COMPANY’S
BARES, BRONCS and BULLS
TRUE AMERICAN TOUR Casper Baca Rodeo Company’s
Membership Info
Cowboys Awards Program
$50 dues, After July 1 $75 CASH ONLY - NO CHECKS
• Two Tickets to the Finals • Official Back Number
• Saddle and buckles to Year End Champions. NOTICE: Must have at least 20 event members for saddle. • Buckles to Finals Champions. • Jackets to Reserve Champions for the Year End and Finals. • Watch bands to third place Year End and Finals.
Entry Info
Finals Info
Mailing Address: _________________________________________________
• Entries taken Monday - Wednesday before each event 6:00-10:00 • Open to the World with first preference to members • $5 Office fee. • 5% of purse to Finals. • $100 Fees cash only, no checks. • $500 Added per event minimum. • Entry Number: 505-287-9534 **Notice: Novice bullriding $65 fees $200 added money same criteria as Open
$250 Fees • $2,000 Added Payback 30% a a round 40% Average. 4 Places in rounds 4 in Average. Double points in rounds. Double points in average. Novice Bullriding - $150 Fees - $1,000 Added
Town/City: ____________________________ St: ________ Zip: ___________
Cashier Check or Money Orders Accepted
Call 505-287-9534
Membership Incentives
Name: ___________________________________ DOB: ________________
Home Phone: ___________________________ Cell: ___________________ Bareback_____
Bullriding______
Novice BR_____
Saddlebronc_______
Membership Fee: $50 • Cash Only-No Checks After July 1, $75
If applicant is under 18 years of age this form must be signed by a legal guardian and NOTORIZED.
2010 True American Tour Locations October 1-2 Cliff, NM Bulls Only
Legal Guardian Signature: _________________________________________ Subscribed and sworn to me this __________ day of __________, 20 _____ Notary Signature: ________________________________________________ Commission Expires: _______________________
August 7 Belen, NM
34th Annual Baca Rough Stock Series Belen, NM Round 1 Bareback Riding 1. Francis Marchano, Tucumcari, NM, 76, $95 Saddle Bronc Riding No Qualified Rides Open Bull Riding 1. Cody Bullock, Buffalo, MT, 83, $475; 2. Cody Morgan, Belen, NM,. 81, $356; 3. James Green, Socorro, NM 76. $238; 4. Matt Clouser, Belen, NM, 71, $119 Novice Bull Riding No Qualified Rides Round 2 Bareback Riding 1. Jared Green, Socorro, NM, 79, $190 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Mike Hillman, Roswell, NM, 79, $285; 2. Darrel Triplett, Waterflow, NM, 74. $190 Open Bull Riding 1. Dylan Hensen, Bloomfield, NM, 80, $1,207 Novice Bull Riding 1. John Avila, Chihuahua, MX, 68, $285; 2/3. Tanner Coughlan, Durango, CO, 62, $95; 2/3. Marcus Trujillio, Santa Fe, NM, 62, $95 Round 3 Bareback Riding 1. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, 73, $142; 2. T.J. Tucson, Farmington, NM, 60, $95 Saddle Bronc Riding No Qualified Rides Open Bull Riding
2010 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Signature: _________________________________ Date: _______________
Point system to Finals. Ten points for first, down to one point for 10th.
Recent Results
PO Box 1715 • Grants, NM 87020 • 505-287-9534
I swear that I will abide by all rules and regulations of the TAT and I hereby release and hold harmless the TAT, all stock contractors, sponsors, committees, facilities owner, employees and any or all persons in any way involved with approved events from losses, damages or injuries to me or my equipment resulting from participating in or attending any or all True American Tour events/activities. The undersigned has read and voluntarily signs the release & waiver of liability and indemnity agreement.
Contestant’s Information
July 3-4 Mescalero, NM
Bares, Broncs & Bulls True American Tour (TAT) 2010
T-shirt size _____________________ Jacket size ______________________
1. Scotty Knapp, Albuquerque, NM, 81, $355; 2. Dylan Hensen, Bloomfield, NM, 778, $267; 3. Dexter Huber, Belen, NM 72, $186 Novice Bull Riding 1. John Avila, Chihuahua, MX, 69. $128; 2. Cody Mathews, Belen, NM, 68, $86 Round 4 Bareback Riding 1. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, 75, $143; 2. Zach Lee, Aztec, NM, 74, $95 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Kevin Cox, Hondo, NM, 80, $618 Open Bull Riding 1. Frank Archuletta, Bayfield, Co, 88, $418; 2. Scotty Knapp, Albuquerque, NM, 84, $313; 3. Frank Laguire, Tucumcari, NM, 80, $218 Novice Bull Riding 1. Ricardo Lopez, Chihuahua, MX, 77, $143; 2. Johnathan Avila, Chihuahua, MX, 72, $95 Round 5 Bareback Riding 1. Tod Burns, Albuquerque, NM, 70, $190 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Kevin Cox, Hondo, NM, 70, $190 Open Bull Riding 1. Nathan Zamora, Queen Creek, AZ, 80, $481; 2. Guyton Tsosie, Farmington, NM, 75, $361; 3. Cody Morgan, Belen, NM, 74, $252 Novice Bull Riding 1. Johnathan Garley, Albuquerque, NM, 68, $185; 2. Cody Mathews, Belen, NM, 64, $124 Round 6 Bareback Riding 1. Nelson Tsosie, Farmington, NM, 71, $142
Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Kevin Cox, Hondo, NM, 69, $$95 Open Bull Riding 1. Cody Morgan, Belen, NM, 76, $100; 2. Martin Abytea, Santa Fe, NM, 71, $266 Novice Bull Riding 1. Cody Mathews, Belen, NM, 76, $100; 2. Saul Rasmusen, Albuquerque, NM, 71, $66 Round 7 Bareback Riding 1/2. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, 70, $118; 1/2. Tod Burns, Albuquerque, NM, 70, $118 Saddle Bronc Riding 1, Jake Broom, Mountainaire, NM, 73, $237 Open Bull Riding 1. Dexter Huber, Belen, NM, 82, $397; 2. Stetson Lewis, Alamagordo, NM, 80, $298; 3. Matt Clouser, Belen, NM, 77, $208 Novice Bull Riding 1. Randy Trujillo, Albuquerque, NM, 73, $157; 2. Cody Mathews, Belen, NM, 64, $104 Round 8 Bareback Riding 1. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, 71, $143 Saddle Bronc Riding No Qualified Rides Open Bull Riding 1. Adriano Long, Dilkon, AZ, 86, $371, 2. Cody Morgan, Belen, NM, 74, $247 Novice Bull Riding 1. Saul Rasmusen, Albuquerque, NM, 76, $114; 2. Richard Ulibari, Socorro, NM 66, $76 Round 9 Bareback Riding
1. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, 70, $143 Saddle Bronc Riding No Qualified Rides Open Bull Riding 1. Cody Morgan, Belen, NM, 74, $399; 2. Cody Harrison, T or C, NM, 73, $266 Novice Bull Riding No Qualified Rides Round 10 Bareback Riding 1. Tod Burns, Albuquerque, NM, 73, $143 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Kevin Cox, Hondo, Nm, 73, $286; 2. Jake Broom, Mountainaire, NM, 71, $190 Open Bull Riding 1/2. Stetson, Lewis, Alamagorgo, NM, 76; 1/2. Cody Morgan, Belen, NM, 76, $292; 3. Cody Harrison, T or C, Nm, 69, $175 Novice Bull Riding Saul Rasmusen, Albuquerque, NM, 65, $239 Series Champions Bucking Horse Champion 1. Zach Lee, Aztec, NM, Bareback Riding; 2. Kevin Cox, Hondo, NM, Saddle Bronc Riding; 3. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, Bareback Riding Open Bull Riding 1. Cody Morgan, Belen, NM, 452/6; 2. Matt Clouser, Belen, NM, 218/3; 3. Scotty Knapp, Albuquerque, NM, 165/2 Novice Bull Riding 1. Cody Mathews, Belen, NM, 339/5; 2. Saul Rasmusen, Albuquerque, NM, 212/3; 3. Johnathan Avila, Chihuahua, MX, 207/3
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President - Hugh Robinson - 575/770-3202 • Vice President - Todd Burns - 505/250-1282 • Bareback Director - Forrie Smith - 520/403-2824 Open Calf Roping Director - Christian Sanchez - 505/801-6854 • Incentive Calf Roping Director - Dave Aragon - 505/366-4931 Breakaway Director - Bellamie Mason - 505/486-2080 • Saddle Bronc Director - Jeb Loney - 406/207-2922 • Steer Wrestling Director - Lance Tolbert - 505/489-2143
APPROVED STOCK CONTRACTORS 2010 Casper Baca Rodeo Company Casper Baca PO Box 1715 Grants, NM 87020 505.287.9534 W/A Rodeo Company Buster Webb PO Box 383 Bloomfield, NM 87413 505.632.2350 777 Rodeo Company Guy Winters 13646 FM 310 Texline, TX 79087 806.333.7770 Bucking H Rodeo Company Richard Hodgson Rt. 1 Box 212 Blanco, NM 87412 505.486.2137 6 X 6 Rodeo Company Carl Bradley PO Box 110 Tres Piedras, NM 87577 505.758.3459 Tsosie Brothers Harrison and Tommy Tsosie PO Box 1950 Shiprock, NM 87420 505.368.4315
DEMONSTRATING STOCK CONTRACTORS: (2nd Year) Crossroads Rodeo Co. Mark Sanchez P.O. Box 3072 Durango, CO 81302 970.739.3851 (1st Year) Lucky 7 Rodeo Co. Ty Hawkins 232 CR 325 Ignacio, CO 81137 970.749.9790
NMRA-Approved Field Secretaries - 2010
Secretary Sponsor: Sagebrush Inn, Taos 505.758.2254 Janice Aragon 505.289.9428 Susi Kaufman 928.587.3478 Jana Muncy 505.238.9415 Amber Gillreath 505.235.9216
2010 NMRA Judges List
Judges Coordinator - Mark Hogland 505.269.0593
NMRA Schedule for 2010 Points This Schedule is subject to change as more rodeos are added and co-sanctions are approved. * Indicates Pending July 2-3-4, 2010 Red Ryder Roundup - Pagosa Springs, CO NMRA, with GCPRA. UPRA, AIRCA, WPRA(bkw), PAFRA July 3-4, 2010 Grants 4th of July Rodeo - Grants, NM NMRA, UPRA, WPRA(bkw), PAFRA July 3, 2010 Sandoval Co. Fair Fundraiser Rodeo Cuba, NM NMRA with co-sanctions requested
July 8-9-10, 2010 O’Donnell Rodeo - O’Donnell, TX TCRA with NMRA co-sanction July (8), 9 & 10, 2010 Mineola, TX UPRA with NMRA co-sanction July 10, 2010 *San Ysidro Rodeo - San Ysidro, NM NMRA with co-sanctions pending (No information received at this time) July 16-17, 2010 San Miguel Basin Rodeo - Norwood, CO CPRA with NMRA co-sanction July 16-17, 2010 Little Beaver Roundup - Dulce, NM AIRCA with NMRA Co-sanction July 16, 17, 2010 Wills Point, TX UPRA with NMRA co-sanction July 16-17, 2010 Westcliffe Stampede - Westcliffe, CO CPRA with NMRA co-sanction July 23-24, 2010 Manassa Pioneer Days - Manassa, CO Rough Stock Only / TAT with NMRA co-sanction July 23-24, 2010 Montrose Co. Fair & Rodeo - Montrose, CO CPRA with NMRA co-sanction July 23-24, 2010 Brownfield, TX UPRA with NMRA co-sanction July 29-31-Aug 1, 2010 Durango Fiesta Days - Durango, CO NMRA, WPRA(bkw), PAFRA, GCPRA, UPRA July 29-30-31, 2010 Gatesville Riding Club Rodeo Gatesville, TX UPRA with NMRA co-sanction July 30-31, 2010 Eastern Navajo Fair - Crownpoint, NM NMRA with co-sanctions pending July 30, 2010 Sandoval Co. Fair Rodeo - Cuba NM NMRA with co-sanctions pending July (29)-30-31, 2010 White Deer Rodeo - White Deer, TX TCRA with NMRA co-sanction Aug. 7, 2010 The Heat Roughstock Challenge Belen, NM TAT with NMRA co-sanction / Roughstock Only Aug. 5-6-7, 2010 Plains Rodeo - Plains, TX TCRA with NMRA co-sanction August 7-8, 2010 Chama Days Rodeo - Chama, NM NMRA, UPRA, AIRCA, WPRA(bkw), PAFRA, others pending August 6-7, 2010 Sandoval Co. Sheriff’s Posse Bernalillio, NM Separate rodeo each day / NMRA, PAFRA with co-sanctions pending August 13-14, 2010 Otero Co. Fair Rodeo - Alamogordo, NM NMRA, AIRCA, PAFRA with co-sanctions pending August 13-14, 2010 Colfax Co. Fair Rodeo - Springer, NM NMRA, WPRA(bkw), PAFRA, UPRA August 13-14, 2010 West Longhorn Club Rodeo - West, TX UPRA with NMRA co-sanction August 14-15, 2010 Los Alamos Fair & Rodeo Los Alamos, NM NMRA with co-sanctions pending
August 20-21, 2010 Cowboy Classic Rodeo - Dumas TX TCRA with NMRA co-sanction August 27-28, 2010 Elfego Baca Shootout - Reserve, NM NMRA with co-sanctions pending August 27-28, 2010 Valencia Co. Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo Belen, NM NMRA, PAFRA, with co-sanctions pending Sept. 3-4, 2010 Socorro Co. Fair Rodeo Socorro, NM NMRA with co-sanctions pending Sept. 25-26, 2010 NMRA Finals Rodeo - Belen, NM
Upcoming Rodeos Cash Only in 2010! (Money orders and Cashier Checks accepted) Entries in our rodeos are taken seriously. Call the Turnout number (505-864-9426) if you must turnout of a rodeo for any reason including medical, emergency or vet release. You may not compete for 10 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. All Non-Members must enter with credit card when calling in entries. No exceptions! Contestants may draw out up to the closing of entries – After entries close you will be turning out and expected to pay fees. Rodeos having first sanction with New Mexico will have a $13 CES/Finals Fund deducted from advertised fees and have a $20 Stock Charge also deducted from fees. Bull riders have $10 day money added to fees as well! All non-members entering NMRA rodeos must enter with a credit card. The credit card WILL be run upon entering. If you belong to an association that DOES NOT guarantee your fees you must also enter with a credit card. This is due to the excessive non-member turn outs at NMRA rodeos. Incentive team ropers must show current 2010 USTRC cards, or receipt that card was purchased, when paying fees or you will rope as an open team. There is no longer a number to call the USTRC to confirm numbers, therefore proof must be supplied when paying fees. No exceptions! NMRA cards can be purchased on site at NMRA rodeos. Cards must be purchased before competing in order for money won to count for year end points.
Schedule Of Events Sandoval Co. Fair Fundraiser Rodeo July 3, 2010 Cuba, NM NMRA with co-sanctions pending Performances: Sat, July 3, 7 p.m. Slack: following performance if needed Added: $100 per event or award Stock Contractor: Crossroads Rodeo Co. Stock Charge $20 Entry Fees: $100 All Events; TR $100/man; BRL $65; Under 14-over 50 CR $75 TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice in incentive or vise versa Incentive Team Roping must have current 2010 USTRC card Or receipt of purchasing card with USTRC number on receipt when checking in or you will rope as an open team! No exceptions! Entries: Monday, June 28, 2010, RS 505-8649427, 6-7 p.m. TE: 505-864-9426 6-10 p.m. &
505-864-9427, 7-10 p.m. TR: 505-864-7200, 6-10 p.m. Check the website: www.nmrodeo.org for day sheets Turnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before performance. Directions: Sandoval Co. Fair Ground Arena San Ysidro Rodeo July 10, 2010 San Ysidro, NM NMRA No further information at this time. Check the NMRA website for further information as it is received. nmrodeo.org Mineola Fire & Rescue Rodeo Mineola, Texas July (8), 9 & 10, 2010 Added Money: $7,700.00 Performance: 8 p.m. Entries Open: Monday, July 5 Time: 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. for Steer Wrestling, Tie Down, Breakaway and Barrel Racing Entries Open: Tuesday, July 6 at 3p.m. to 10p.m. for Bareback, Saddle Bronc, Ranch Bronc, Bull Riding and Team Roping Entry: 903-873-5214 Fees: $80 / BB, SB x2-$80 TR $240 enter 1 time Added Money: $850 / 8 Events Total Added: $7,700.00 Novice BB & SB = $25 Slack: Thursday, July 8 - 7p.m. Sanctioned: UPRA / CPRA / CRRA / NMRA SC: Flying C Rodeo Company O’Donnell Rodeo July 8 - 10, 2010 O’Donnell, TX TCRA with NMRA co-sanction Performances: 8 p.m. each night Slack: Thursday and Friday after performances Books Open: Tuesday, July 6th 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Entry Phone #: 806-878-2782 Entry Fees: $80/BB,SB,BR,RB,CR,SW/BKW/BRLS $100 per man TR (enter 2x) Special Events: Novice BB,SB,BR/ Fees $25 with no stock charge. Rodeo Secretary: Leigh Ann Flores 254-722-0795 Stock Contractor: Champion Rodeo Co. San Miguel Basin Rodeo July 16-17-2010 Norwood, CO CPRA with NMRA co-sanction Entry Phone: 719-486-0599 EO: 7/12/10 between Noon & 6 p.m. CB: 7/13/10 between 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. Performance Times: both days @ 7 p.m. Slack: TBA Entry Fees: All Events $76, LBR, $71, BR, $91, OTR & MTR $117 per man; Added Money: TBA Stock Contractor: W/A Rodeo Co. 52nd Annual Little Beaver Roundup July 16-17, 2010 Dulce, NM AIRCA with NMRA co-sanction Performances: Fri, July 16 @ 7:30 p.m.; Sat. July 17 @ 1:30 p.m. Slack: Sat. July 17 @ 9 a.m. Added: $500 All Events; Open TR $1000; Jr. Brls, Jr. BR, Sr. BKW $100 Books Open: Mon , July 12th, RS 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. Tues. July 13, TE 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. Entry Phone #: 505-728-3654 Entry Fees: $75/BB,SB,BR,SW,CR,BRL,BKW; $150 TR (enter 2x); #12 TR $150 (enter 2X) Jr. BRL, Jr. BR, Sr. BKW $45
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Bull Riding Director - Frank Alguire - 505/307-8786 • Open Team Roping Director - Russell Sullivan - 505/720-0999 • Inc. Team Roping Director - Jim Knopp - 505/514-8752 Barrel Racing Director - Debbie Hogland - 505/269-9848 • Inc. Barrel Racing Director - Carrie Richardson - 505/354-2018 • Judges Coordinator - Mark Hogland - 505/269-0593 State Secretary - Janice Aragon - 505/864-9428 • Central Entry Secretary - Leannah Sauceda - 505/864-9426 • Entry/Turn Out Number - 505/864-9426 • NMRA fax - 505/864-9427 Stock Contractor: W/A Rodeo Co. Info or questions 575-759-4375 Wills Point Riding & Roping Club Rodeo Wills Point, Texas July 16, 17, 2010 Added Money: $3,300.00 Performance: 8:30p.m. Entries Open: Monday, July 12 Time: 2p.m. to 10p.m. for Steer Wrestling, Tie Down, Breakaway and Barrel Racing Entries Open: Tuesday, July 13 at 3p.m. to 10p.m. for Bareback, Saddle Bronc, Ranch Bronc, Bull Riding and Team Roping Entry: 903-873-5214 Fees: $70 / BB, SB x2-$70 TR $240 enter 1 time Ranch Bronc - $70 Added Money: BB-SB = $600 TD-BA-SW-BR-GB / TR - RB = $300 Total Added: $3,300.00 Slack: Friday After Performance Sanctioned: UPRA / CPRA / CRRA NMRA SC: Flying C Rodeo Company Westcliffe Stampede July 16 & 17, 2010 Westcliffe, CO CPRA with NMRA co-sanction Entry Phone: 719-486-0599 EO: 7/12/10 between Noon & 6 p.m. CB: 7/13/10 between 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. Performance Times: 7/17 @ 1 p.m.; 7/17 @ 6 p.m.; 7/18 @ 3 p.m. Slack: 7/17 @ 8 a.m. Entry Fees: All Events $76, LBR, $71, BR, $91, OTR & MTR $117 per man; Added Money: $1,050 per event Stock Contractor: Southwick Rodeo Co 1/2 mile north on Hwy 96 on CR 240 Manassa Pioneer Days July 23-24, 2010 Manassa, CO Rough Stock Event Only TAT with NMRA co-sanction Entry Phone: 505-287-9534 Entry Date: July 19-22, 2010 Performances: July 23 @ 6 p.m.; July 24 @ 1 p.m Montrose Co. Fair & Rodeo July 23 & 24, 2010 Montrose, CO CPRA with NMRA co-sanction Entry Phone: 719-486-0599 EO: 7/19/10 between 1 & 7 p.m. CB: 7/20/10 between 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. Performance Times: both days @ 7 p.m. Slack: 7/23 after performance Entry Fees: All Events $76, LBR, $71, BR, $91, OTR & MTR $117 per man; Added Money: $600; OTR/MTR $1200 Stock Contractor: TBA Directions: Hwy 50 by pass Terry County Sherriff’s Posse Brownfield, Texas JULY 23, 24, 2010 Added Money: $8,000 Performance Time: 8 p.m. Entries Open: Monday, July 19 for Rough Stock & Team Roping from 6 to 10 p.m. Entries Open: Tuesday, July 20 for Steer Wrestling, Tie Down, Breakaway and Barrel Racing Entry: 254-722-0795 Added Money: $ 1,000.00 Total Added: $ 8,000.00 Fees: $80 / TR-$240 (enter 1) Ranch Bronc $70 Novice BB,SB,BR-$25 Slack: Friday after Sanctioned: UPRA / TCRA / NMRA SC: Champion Rodeo Company
Durango Fiesta Days July 29 - Aug. 1, 2010 Durango, CO NMRA, WPRA(bkw), PAFRA, UPRA Performances: Fri. July 30 @ 7 p.m. Sat. July 31 @ 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sun. Aug 1 @ 1 p.m. Slack: Thurs. July 29 @ 9 a.m. – All Team Roping Friday, July 30 @ 9 a.m. All other slack Added: $2000 per event; MTR $500 Stock Contractor: W/A Rodeo Co. Stock Charge $20 Entry Fees: $100 All Events; TR/MTR $100/roper; BRL $90; Under 14-over 50 CR $75; Jr. Barrel Race TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice in incentive or vise versa TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice in incentive or vise versa Incentive Team Roping must have current 2010 USTRC card Or receipt of purchasing card with USTRC number on receipt when checking in or you will rope as an open team! No exceptions! Entries: Monday, July 19, 2010, RS 505-864-9427, 6-7 p.m. TE: 505-864-9426 6-10 p.m. & 505-864-9427, 7-10 p.m. TR: 505-864-7200, 6-10 p.m. Check the website: www.nmrodeo.org for day sheets Turnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before performance. Directions: La Plata Co Fairgrounds, Durango, CO 23rd Annual Easter Navajo Fair Rodeo July 30 - 31, 2010 Crownpoint, NM NMRA, PAFRA, others pending Performances: Fri, July 30 @ 7 p.m.; Sat. July 31 @ 1:30 p.m. Slack: Sat, July 31 @ 8 a.m. Added: $250 per event, All Around Saddle, Awards to Event Champions Stock Contractor: Tsosie Brothers Stock Charge $20 Entry Fees: $100 BKW/SW/CR/BB/SB/BR; TR $100/man; BRL $65; Under 14-over 50 CR $75; Jr. Bulls $50; Jr. BRLS $45; 50+ mens BKW $50; TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice in incentive or vise versa TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice in incentive or vise versa Incentive Team Roping must have current 2010 USTRC card Or receipt of purchasing card with USTRC number on receipt when checking in or you will rope as an open team! No exceptions! Entries: Monday, July 26, 2010, RS 505-864-9427, 6-7 p.m. TE: 505-864-9426 6-10 p.m. & 505-864-9427, 7-10 p.m. TR: 505-864-7200, 6-10 p.m. Check the website: www.nmrodeo.org for day sheets Turnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before performance. Gatesville Riding Club Rodeo July 29-31, 2010 Gatesville, TX UPRA with NMRA co-sanction Performance Times: 8 p.m. each day Slack: Thurs and Fri after performance (Performance’s must fill before slack will be offered) Added Money:$1000 each event All Around Saddle to high money Cowboy All Around Saddle to high money Cowgirl (must be entered in 2 or more events) Stock Contractor: Champion Rodeo CO. Entries: Mon. July 26, for RS and TR, 6 to 10 p.m. Tues. July 27 for TD,SW,BKW, BRL, 6 to 10 p.m.
Entry Number: 254-722-0795 Entry Fee: $80 most events; TD & SW $100; TR $240 (enter 1) RSB $70; Novice Rough Stock $25 The Heat Roughstock Challenge Aug 7, 2008 Belen, NM TAT with NMRA co-sanction Added: SB/BB/BR $500; Novice Bulls $200 Entry Information: 505-287-9534 Valencial Co. Sheriff’s Posse Arena White Deer Rodeo July 29 (slack) July 30-31, 2010 White Deer, TX TCRA, NMRA co sanction Friday and Saturday 7:00 p.m. Slack Thursday, July 29 7:00 p.m. Added $300 per event $500 prize to All Around champion No Money added in ranch bronc riding Stock contractor: 777 Entry fee $90 all events; TR $165 per team. Entries Tuesday, July 27 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 806-878-2782
Recent Results Old Fort Days June 11-12, 2010 Bareback: 1/2. Jon Luse/Kenny McOsker, 81, $255; 3/4. Tyler Staker/Hugh Robinson, 73, $76 Saddle Bronc: 1. Kevin Cox, 76, $325; 2. Cade Wooton, 56, $216 Bull Riding: 1. Travis Morgan, 77, $434; 2. John Salazar, 58, $289 Day Money: Travis Morgan, $20; John Salazar, $50 Ranch Saddle Bronc: 1. Cade Wooton, 69, $327; 2. Casey Yaste, 64, $245; 3/4. John Jones/Seth Barber, 63, $85 Breakaway Roping: 1. Megan Burns, 2.6, $638; 2. Tauna Higgins, 3.1, $478; 3. Shacey Sullivan, 3.5, $333 Open Barrel Race: 1. Katelyn Cummings, 17.936, $423; 2. Caren Lamb, 18.257, $330; 3. Cindy Smith, 18.267, $238; 4. Jessie Briscoe, 18.295, $158; 5. Christen Martinez, 18.317, $105; 6. Samantha Spira, 18.581, $66 Incentive Barrel Race: 1. Zia Thompson, 18.642, $249; 2. Kaylynn Johnson, 18.702, $187; 3. Tori Wimberly, 18.708, $130 Steer Wrestling: 1. QB Cobb, 8.9, $398; 2. Rusty Hamilton, 10.9, $298; 3. Bill Claunch, 18.5, $208 Open Calf Roping: 1. Michael Perry, 8.5, $847; 2. Gary Herrera, 9.3, $635; 3. David Harwell, 9.4, $423; 4. Doug Pharr, 9.5, $211 -14 over 50 Calf Roping: 1. Chace Valdez, 14.1, $75 Open Team Roping: (Money paid to both header and heeler) 1. Cooper Wimberly/Brian Sullivan, 5.7, $1111; 2. Beau Lamb/Tim Lamb, 6.0, $920; 3. Sal Gomez/J.R. DeDios, 6.1, $728; 4. Chris Francis/Jojo Lemond, 6.3, $536; 5/6. Toby Jo Truby/Lee Walker, 6.8, $268; 5/6. Jojo Lemond/Jake Ward, 6.8, $268 Incentive Team Roping: 1. Beau Lamb/Tim Lamb, 6.0, $652; 2. Chad Helmer/Jody Mahaney, 7.2, $489; 3/4. Jenson Senna/Jared Martinez, 7.8, $170; 3/4. Robbie Proffitt/Tim Lamb, 7.8, $170 Old Timers Team Roping: 1. Gerry Stamps/Tim Lamb, 6.6, $373; 2. Randy Mathenie/Randy Ragland, 6.9, $279; 3. Scott Marshall/Willie Peterson, 7.8, $186; 4. Joel Crossthwait/Randy Ragland, 8.0, 493
NMRA 2010 Standings Bareback: 1. Hugh Robinson, San Acacia, NM , $1495; 2. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, $870; 3. Kory Hart, Pagosa Springs, NM,
$516; 4. Todd Burns, Albuquerque, NM, $296; 5. Kenny McOsker, Edgewood, NM, $255; 6. Tyler Staker, Taylor, AZ, $76; 7. Larry Carter, Nucla, CO, $45 Saddle Bronc: 1. Kevin Cox, Hondo, NM, $659; 2. Jeb Loney, Tularosa, NM, $244; 3. Quint Westcott, Flora Vista, NM, $169 Bull Riding: 1. Joseph McConnel, Bloomfield, NM, $1354; 2. Chon Miranda, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $398; 3. Tustin Daye, Lupton, AZ, $362; 4. Dylan Henson, Bloomfield, NM, $224; 5. Ryan Bitsui, Fruitland, NM, $10 Breakaway Roping: 1. April Willie, Crownpoint, NM, $1783; 2. Shacey Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $1550; 3. Roqui Lee, Fruitland, NM, $532; 4. Christen Martinez, Stanley, NM, $531; 5. Bellamie Mason, Bloomfield, NM, $425; 6. Brooklyn Chester, Las Cruces, NM, $278; 7. Robbie Whitehair, Jamestown, NM, $218 Open Barrel Race: 1. Kelly Waide, Winston, NM, $996; 2. Julie Pluemer, Bosque Farms, NM, $568; 3. Falena Dale, Cortez, CO, $402; 4. Jessica Finch, Springerville, AZ, $344; 5. Caren Lamb, Ft. Sumner, NM, $330; 6. Patricia Clark, Aztec, NM, $314; 7. Cindy Smith, Hobbs, NM, $238; 8. Christen Martinez, Stanley, NM, $218; 9. Rachel Maestas, Belen, NM, $216; 10. Bailey Harwell, Moriarty, NM, $197 Incentive Barrel Race: 1. Shiann Irwin, Bosque Farms, NM, $347; 2. Taylor Wilson, Albuquerque, NM, $312; 3. Amanda Burbridge, Aztec, NM, $282; 4. Christen Martinez, Stanley, NM, $260; 5. Shaun Woods, Ignacio, CO, $237; 6. Haley Wolfe, Flora Vista, NM, $177; 7. Ariana Sanchez, Blanco, NM, $173; 8. Tori Wimberly, Edgewood, NM, $130; 9. Charmaine Talbot, Pagosa Springs, CO, $124 Steer Wrestling: 1. Kyle Francis, Alamosa, CO, $604; 2. Brad Begay, Haystack, NM, $477; 3. Brandon Bates, Mexican Springs, NM, $452; 4. Tyrone T. Tsosie, White Horse Lake, NM, $451; 5. William Jim, Crownpoint, Nm, $403; 6. Mike Murphy, Los Lunas, NM, $349; 7. Wendell Murphy, Rehoboth, NM, $339; 8. Jason Martinez, Farmington, NM, $338; 9. Bucky Claunch, La Jara, CO, $308; 10. Rusty Hamilton, Capitan, NM, $298 Calf Roping: 1. Christian Sanchez, Bloomfield, NM, $858; 2. Michael Perry, Aztec, NM, $847; 3. David Harwell, Moriarty, NM, $756; 4. Kenny Glasses, Many Farms, AZ, $689; 5. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $443; 6. Mason Georges, Belen, NM, $321; 7. Wes McConnel, Bloomfield, NM, $208 -14 over 50 Calf Roping: 1. Chace Valdez, Estancia, NM, $75 Open Team Roping – Heading 1. Chris Francis, Las Vegas, NM, $1927; 2. Cooper Wimberly, Belen, NM, $1918; 3. Russell Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $1390; 4. Beau Lamb, Portales, NM, $920; 5. Sal Gomez, Belen, NM, $856; 6. Enrique Salas, Bosque, NM, $801; 7. Kesley Phillips, Round Rock, NM, $744; 8. Robbie Proffitt, Belen, NM, $425; 9. Robert Ansley, Moriarty, NM, $408; 10. Brandon Gonzales, Los Lunas, NM, $156 Open Team Roping – Heeling 1. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $1559; 2. JR DeDios, Cuba, NM, $1154; 3. Pedro Maestas, Los Lunas, NM, $1030; 4. Tim Lamb, Ft. Sumner, NM, $920; 5. Eddie Nieto, Los Lunas, NM, $852; 6. Bodie Baize, Anthony, NM, $807; 7. Cody Smith, Buena Vista, NM, $616; 8. James Gililland, Belen, NM, $538; 9. Cody Garcia, Las Cruces, NM, $408; 10. Adrian Salas, Bosque, NM, $313 Incentive Team Roping – Heading 1. Beau Lamb, Portases, NM, $795; 2. Robbie Profitt, Belen, NM, $733; 3. JC Archuleta, Las Vegas, NM, $690; 4. Leo R. Martinez, Cimmaron, NM, $562; 5. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $553; 6. Larry Cohorn, Las Cruces, NM, $546; 7. Chad Helmer, Clovis, NM, $489; 8. Coley Barner, Estancia, NM, $335; 9. Gralyn Elkins, McIntosh, NM, $259; 10. Jensen Senna, Santa Rosa, NM, $170 Incentive Team Roping – Heeling 1. Tim Lamb, Ft. Sumner, NM, $1369; 2. Marcus Elkins, McIntosh, NM, $690; 3. Jim Knopp, Bosque Farms, NM, $562; 4. Greg Esquibel, Las Vegas, NM, $562; 5. Ray Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $553; 6. Cooper Wimberly, Belen, NM, $415; 7. Quint Westcott, Flora Vista, NM, $402; 8. Adam Gomez, Tijeras, NM, $336; 9. JC Archuleta, Las Vegas, NM, $259; 10. Jared Martinez, Santa Fe, NM, $170
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ALL INDIAN RODEO The All Indian Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc. • P.O. Box 723, St. Michaels, Arizona 86511
COWBOYS ASSOCIATION Phone: 928/871-3000 • Fax: 928/871-3000 • 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 Public Relations Officer Beverly Coho beverlyjcoho@citilink.net Administrative Secretary Lenita Lee Treasurer Jolene Russell
Rodeo Sponsors Representative Tom Boyd Bareback Riding Jeff Biakeddy Saddle Bronc Riding Rodger Dahozy Bull Riding Charley Herbert, Sr. Steer Wrestling Ben Bates, Jr. Tie Down Roping John Boyd, Jr.
AIRCA 2010 Rodeo Schedule July 1-4 Kayenta 4th of July Rodeo, AI Host Kayenta, AZ July 1-2 Black Mesa Rodeo, CN Host Chinle, AZ July 2-3-4 Red Ryder Round-Up Rodeo, NMRA Host Pagosa Springs, CO July 16-17 52nd Little Beaver Rodeo, AI Host Dulce, NM August 7-8 Chama Days Rodeo, NMRA Host Chama, NM August 13-14 Otero County Fair Rodeo, NMRA Host Alamogordo, NM August 20-21-22 Central Navajo Fair Rodeo, CN Host TBA October 21-24 6th Indian International Finals Rodeo Farmington, NM
Recent Rodeo Results 43rd Ralph Johnson Memorial Rodeo May 29-30, 2010 Ganado, Arizona Each major event champion was awarded a trophy buckle. Each minor event champion was awarded an embroidered vest. There were over 350 entries (442 when team roping is doubled) with a payout of over $29,600. Thank you to all from the R.J. Memorial Rodeo Committee! All Around Champion Men - Brandon Bates, Mexican Springs, NM 3rd Steer Wrestling=$574 5th Tie Down Roping=$287 Total=$861 Awarded an embroidered jacket Ladies - Devyn Dennison, Tohatchi, NM 2nd Barrel Racing=$618 Entered LBAW Total $618 Awarded an embroidered jacket Steer Wrestling 1. Garrison Begay, 5.1, $860; 2. Randy Claw, 5.3, $717; 3. Brandon Bates, 5.8, $574; 4. Sheridan Jodie, 6.1, $430; 5. Chuck Dixon, 6.6, $287
Open Team Roping & #12 Team Roping Leonard Williams, Sr. Ladies’ Breakaway Roping Wilson Stewart, Jr. Senior Breakaway Ropinng B.J. Coho Junior Barrel Racing Ray Russell Junior Bull Riding Harry Tso, Jr.
Staff Central Entry Secretary BK Bates 505/733-2020
Central Entry Secretary Benita Jay Timers Coordinator BK Bates Judges Coordinator Al Slivers Queen Coordinator Phoebe Hardy
Ambassadors Miss Rodeo AIRCA 2010 Apryl Largo
Tie Down Roping 1. Donovan Yazzie, 8.4, $860; 2/3. Russ Sullivan, 8.6, $645; 2/3. Roy Begay, 8.6, $645; 4. Mason George, 9, $430; 5. Brandon Bates, 9.3, $287
Junior Bull Riding 1. Justin Silversmith, Rez Boy, 72, $143; 2. Arviso James, Red Ant, 70, $86; 3. Cody Johnson, X-Boy, 67, $57
Tie Down Roping 1. Donovan Yazzie, 8.9, $779; 2/3. Garrison Begay, 9.6, $487; 2/3. Benson Charley, 9.6, $487; 4. Tyrin Alcott, 10.1, $195
Ladies Breakaway Roping 1. Kelsi Pablo, 3.5, $810; 2. Odessa Yazzie, 3.6, $675; 3. Renielle Sells, 4.1, $540; 4. Roqui Lee, 4.4, $405; 5. Laci K. Begay, 4.5, $135; 6. Latasha Long, 4.5, $135
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Ladies Barrel Racing 1. Raynell Holgate, 17.064, $634; 2. Charmayne Gene, 17.39, $476; 3. Roqui Lee, 17.4, $317; 4. Allisha Tohtsonie, 17.619, $159
Ladies Barrel Racing 1/2. Charmayne Gene, 17.53, $618; 1/2. Devyn Dennison, 17.53, $618; 3. Daryn Sells, 17.67, $450; 4. Jess Briscoe, 17.68, $337; 5. Tia Begay, 17.7, $225 Open Team Roping 1. Shane Jodie/Andre Beard, 6.4, $1,991; 2/4. Kesley Phillips/Kevin Yazzie, 6.6, $1,304; 2/4. Victor Begay/Derrick Begay, 6.6, $1,304; 2/4. Chris Begay/Myles John, 6.6, $1,304; 5. Chris Begay/Jake Blackrock, 7, $618; 6. Shawn Shirley/Leonard Williams Jr., 7.4, $171; 7. Lance Boyd/Bennie Bitsui, 7.4, $171 #12 Team Roping 1. Gerald Daye/Shariff Sells, 7.5, $1,551; 2. Everett Etsitty/Miah Jodie, 7.6, $1,293; 3. Shane Tallsalt/Bennie Sam, 9.3, $1,034; 4. Robert Largo/Walter Livingston, 10.1, $775; 5. Sal Gomez/Tim Knapp, 10.9, $517 Senior Breakaway Roping 1. Leonard Williams Sr., 3.1, $404; 2. Calvert Williams, 3.8, $303; 3. Ickes Benallie, 4.4, $202; 4. Walt Jones, 4.5, $101 Junior Barrel Racing 1. Tia Begay, 17.68, $180; 2. Deliah Gilmore, 17.88, $135; 3. Tamera Richardson, 18.02, $90; 4. Cortney Curley, 18.17, $45 Bareback Riding 1. Tyler Skylter, War Paint, 77, $326; 2. Earl Tsosie, War Paint, 69, $195; 3. Cory Hart, North Star, 68, $130 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Todd Rangel, Up North, 77, $645; 2/3. Ramos Benny, Makway, 74, $322; 2/3. Fred Bitsui, Zane Grey, 74, $322 Bull Riding 1. Corwin Kinlicheenie, Helko, 83, $930; 2/3. Marvin Begay, Yukon River, 79, $690; 2/3. Troy James, Wolverine, 79, $690; 4. Landon Parrish, Red Bone, 78, $449; 5. Craig Begay, Silver Bullet, 77, $288; 6. Robin Showa, Black Jack, 76, $160
erome Pete Sr., 72, of Beshbetoh, Arizona and currently an active AIRCA member in the Senior Breakaway Roping event has been around rodeo all his life. In his younger days, Pete rode many bulls to the eight second buzzer and took home his share of cash. He continued rough stock events until he realized he either needed to stop or change to the roping events. Pete also served as one of the AIRCA Board of Directors during 2008 and 2009. Today he is in the top eight in the AIRCA 2010 Senior Breakaway Roping event standings. He is also the founder of the Beshbetoh Stampede Rodeo. Each and every weekend, Pete and his grandchildren enter rodeos across the Navajo Nation and sometimes break into the winners’ circle. Pete said, “First, I thank all those who came to Beshbetoh Stampede Rodeo. The love of rodeo and the excitement of rodeo action is what keeps me ticking. I try to model for my grandchildren and all the other younger people everywhere. This rodeo sport can be part of their positive growth in life with all the teaching that goes with it. This is why we plan and put on this (Beshbetoh Stampede) rodeo. This weekend, my long time friend Jack Jackson who is even older than me came back out to take home some money. He placed and I did not but that is what friendship is all about. Rodeo can be a life-long sport, if you do it right and with sacredness of mind. I join the Boyd Family and AIRCA and invite you all to the Keith J. Boyd Memorial Rodeo. They sure know how to put on a great rodeo!”
Beshbetoh Stampede Rodeo June 12-13, 2010 Beshbetoh, Arizona Awards for top three placers in each event were: 1. Buckle, 2. Jacket, and 3. Hay Bags All Around Champions Men Donovan Yazzie 1st - Tie Down - $779 Entered team roping Won Buckle + $500 Cash Ladies Roqui Lee 3rd - Barrel Racing - $317 Entered LBAW Won Buckle + $500 Cash
Ladies Breakaway Roping 1. April Willie, 2.7, $646; 2. Terri Caboni, 3.1, $539; 3. Raquel Jones, 3.3, $431; 4/5. Joni Begay, 4.1, $179; 4/5. Marcella Francis, 4.1, $179; 4/5. JC Mike, 4.1, $179 Steer Wrestling 1. Sheridan Jodie, 4, $758; 2. Wendell Murphy, 5, $569; 3. Harold Mike, 5.1, $379; 4. Brandon Bates, 5.2, $190 Open Team Roping 1. Derrick Begay/Victor Begay, 4.2, $1,293; 2. Derrick Begay/James Begay Jr., 4.3, $1,077; 3. Aaron Tsinnijinnie/Victor Begay, 5, $862; 4. Kesley Phillips/Kevin Yazzie, 5.6, $646; 5. Dexter Williams/Leonard Williams Jr., 5.8, $431 #9/#12 Team Roping 1. Karletts Begay / Delbert Begay, 6.5, $1,558; 2. TJ Kinlicheenie / Truman Dixon, 6.8, $1,169; 3. OJ Williams / Cordell Williams, 9.9, $779; 4. Carl Begay / Dexter Williams, 11.6, $390 Senior Breakaway Roping 1. Leonard Williams Sr., 2.6, $320; 2. Ray Jim, 3.4, $240; 3. Jack Jackson, 3.9, $160; 4. Leonard Hardy, 5, $80 Junior Barrel Racing 1. Delilah Gilmore, 17.755, $222; 2. Cortney Curley, 17.838, $167; 3. Tisha Vicenti, 18.405, $111; 4. Tia Begay, 18.462, $56 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Ace Long on “Maple Leaf”, 76, $689; 2. Kane Kee on “Sankey”, 65, $414; 3. Benson Trujillo on “Lower 48”, 59, $276 Bull Riding 1. Tyrell Harvey on “Twisters Secret Houdini”, 79, $676; 2. Raynell Harvey on “I See Monster”, 77, $507; 3/4. Chris Dan on “Smok’in Slinger”, 73, $253; 3/4. Ivan Sells on “Bling Bling”, 73, $253 Junior Bull Riding 1. Cody Johnson, 73, $252; 2. Ty Toadlena, 65, $168
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GRAND CANYON PRO RODEO ASSOCIATION GCPRA Approved Stock Contractors:
2010 GCPRA Board of Directors President: Arnold Burruel Vice President: John Samsill Judging Coordinator: Gordie Kessler Bareback: Jason Minic Saddle Bronc: Bryan Martineau Bull Riding: Bubba Hancock Calf Roping: Wes Crane
(520) 631-2121 (928) 231-0401 (480) 883-9171 (480) 335-1353 (602) 750-9076 (602) 430-7180 (623) 202-3353
Upcoming Rodeos 62nd Annual Lions Club Rodeo Red Rock State Park Gallup, NM June 16-19, 2010 NMRA, Co-Sanctions: CPRA, UPRA, GCPRA, AIRCA, True American Tour, WPRA(bkw), PAFRA Stock Contractor: Casper Baca Perfs: June 16-19 @ 7 p.m.; June 19 RS Bonus Round Slack: June 17th following perf Entry Fee: BB/SB/CR/SW/BKW/$100; Under 14-over 50 CR/$75; BRLS(with NMRA Inc.)( BRLS one run)/$90; BR/$125; Ranch Bronc Riding/$100 ($1000 added, Enter each day) (No bonus round in Ranch Bronc Riding);TR(with #12 Inc) Mixed TR X 2/$100 per roper, $1000 added Incentive Team Roping must have current 2010 USTRC card Or receipt of purchasing card with USTRC number on receipt when checking in or you will rope as an open team! No exceptions! $200 per team X 3 Added: $2000 all events; TR $3000; Ranch Bronc Riding $1000 Nothing added in under 14-over 50 CR Rough Stock Bonus Round: June 19th following performance nightly winners go to Bonus Round (see ground rules) Entries Open: NMRA members or associations with entry fee guaranteed phone in 2 week prior to first performance, Monday, June7, 2010, 6-10 p.m. Entries: Monday, June7, 2010, RS 505-8649427, 6-7 p.m. TE: 505-864-9426 6-10 p.m. & 505-8649427, 7-10 p.m. TR: 505-864-7200, 6-10 p.m. All non NMRA members or associations whose fees are not guaranteed walk in entries to Red Rock State Park on Wed. June 9th from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. – Pay cash only!! No wire transfer entries!! NO EXCEPTIONS! Call backs: Friday June 11, 6-10 p.m. 505864-9426 or check website: www.nmrodeo.org for day sheets. Turn Outs: No latter than 3 hours before performance. 505-864-9426 Awards: Trophy Buckles awarded to the champions of the eight standard events. Ground Rules: Bonus Round:
Incentive Calf Roping: Paul Carmon Breakaway Roping: Mandy Sproul Steer Wrestling: Trevor Duhon Team Roping: Clay Parsons #12 Team Roping: Todd Zipprich Barrel Racing: Muffy Carmen State Secretary: Shelly Howell
(602) 980-0766 (520) 226-5058 (337) 263-0956 (520) 444-7650 (623) 694-1857 (623) 640-0597 (623) 249-9506
1. The highest scoring rider from each nightly performance will automatically be entered in the RS Bonus Round 2. The Bonus Round will pay $1500 (winner take all) to the high point ride in the Bonus Round 3. If no qualified rides are made in the Bonus Round then the $1500 will be rolled into the next year’s Bonus Round This will increase the total purse to $3000 the next year, etc. 4. Bareback and Saddle Bronc both had qualifying rides in 2009 so the Bonus Round purse will be $1500 in 2010, winner take all. 5. There has not been a qualified Bull ride for 2006-09, so the Bonus Round purse for Bull Riding in 2010 will be $7500, winner take all. 6. All Bonus Round Monies are separate from the regular performances. Ground Rules:Admission: 1. All contestants will be admitted free of charge on the night of their performance, but will be required to pay admission on any other performance attended. Keith J. Boyd Memorial Rodeo Greaswood Springs, AZ June 19-20, 2010 AIRCA with NMRA co-sanction Perfs: June 19 @ 7:30 p.m. (MDST); June 20 @ 1:30 p.m. (MDST) Slack: June 19 @ 1 p.m. (MDST) Added Money $500/Event; $1000/OTR; $1000/#12 TR 50+ BKW/$500; JR. Barrels/$200; JR Bulls/$200 Stock Contractor: Tsosie Brothers Entry Fees: $75; $150 OTR & #12; $75 50+BKW; $55 JR Barrels & JR Bulls Entries: June 14-15, 6 – 10 p.m. (MDST) Call Backs on AIRCA website June 16 Entry Number: 505-735-2117 98th Annual Round Valley Rodeo July 3, 2010 Springerville, AZ Open Rodeo - GCPRA Co-Sanctioned Performance July 3rd at 1:30 p.m. Slack: Friday July 2nd at 8 a.m. Entries; Call Bonnie White (480)988-2926. Monday June 28 from 6:00pm to 10:00pm for Rough Stock, Barrels, Breakaway and Wild Horse Race. Call Tuesday June 29th from 6-10 p.m. for Team Roping, Calf Roping and Steer Wrestling. Fees: Cash Only All Events $75.00 Added: $700 BB, SB, BR, GBR, BKWY, SW Open Calf Roping with a #3 Inc. Added $500
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.com for the latest updates and rodeo information GCPRA: PO Box 50476 Parks, AZ 86018 State Secretary - Shelly Howell - (623) 249-9506
GCPRA CES Phone Number: Rough Stock & Timed Events: (623) 455-8339 Team Roping: (623) 455-8385 Turnouts: (623) 455-8339 Open Team Roping with a #12 Inc. Added $500 Total Enter Twice 2 Entries Only Either/Or Must have USTRC/USCR card for Inc. Ropings Team Roping cattle will be chute run. Yellowhair Buckles awarded in each event and All-Around. Stock Contractor; McDaniels /M Rodeo Co. Information; Refer to the All-Around or call Dave at (928)333-2388 23rd Annual Easter Navajo Fair Rodeo July 30-31, 2010 Crownpoint, NM, NMRA, PAFRA, others pending Perfs: Fri, July 30 @ 7 p.m.; Sat. July 31 @ 1:30 p.m. Slack: Sat, July 31 @ 8 a.m. Added: $300 per event, All Around Saddle, Awards to Event Champions Stock Contractor: Tsosie Brothers Stock Charge $20 Entry Fees: $100 BKW/SW/CR/BB/SB/BR; TR $100/man; BRL $65; Under 14-over 50 CR $75; Jr. Bulls $50; Jr. BRLS $45; 50+ mens BKW $50 TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice in incentive or vise versa Incentive Team Roping must have current 2010 USTRC card or receipt of purchasing card with USTRC number on receipt when checking in or you will rope as an open team! No exceptions! Entries: Monday, July 26, 2010, RS 505864-9427, 6-7 p.m. TE: 505-864-9426 6-10 p.m. & 505-8649427, 7-10 p.m. TR: 505-864-7200, 6-10 p.m. Check the website: www.nmrodeo.org for day sheets Turnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before performance Red Ryder Roundup Pagosa Springs, CO July 2-4, 2010 As Always – No Stock Charge! Again Voted Best Committee! NMRA with UPRA, GCPRA, AIRCA, WPRA(bkw), PAFRA Perfs: Fri. July 2, 6 p.m.; Sat. July 3, 2 p.m. Sun, July 4, 2 p.m. Slack: Sun. July 4, 8 a.m. Added: $500 + Buckles first, Jackets second All Around Cowboy & Cowgirl Saddles Stock Contractor: W/A Entry Fees: $100 All Events; TR $100/man; BRL $75
Under 14-Over 50 CR, $75, no added; Jr. Barrel Race, 14 & under, $30 with $300 Added Scr. Egg TR, $120 with $300 Added (Triad #10 capped at #5one female or boy under 14 or old timer total of 90 years with minimum or 40 years old) TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice in incentive or vise versa Incentive Team Roping must have current 2010 USTRC card or receipt of purchasing card with USTRC number on receipt when checking in or you will rope as an open team! No exceptions! Entries: Monday, June 28, 2010, RS 505864-9427, 6-7 p.m. TE: 505-864-9426, 6-10 p.m. & 505-8649427, 7-10 p.m. TR: 505-864-7200, 6-10 p.m. Local Entries, June 25, 2010, 8-12, 970264-2345 Check the website: www.nmrodeo.org for day sheets Turnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before performance Montrose CO. Fair & Rodeo Montrose, CO July 23 & 24, 2010 CPRA with NMRA co-sanction Entry Phone: 719-486-0599 EO: 7/19/10 between 1 & 7 p.m. CB: 7/20/10 between 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. Performance Times: both days @ 7 p.m. Slack: 7/23 after perf Entry Fees: All Events $76, LBR, $71, BR, $91, OTR & MTR $117 per man; Added Money: $600; OTR/MTR $1200 Stock Contractor: TBA Directions: Hwy 50 by pass Westcliffe Stampede Westcliffe, CO July 16 & 17, 2010 CPRA with NMRA co-sanction Entry Phone: 719-486-0599 EO: 7/12/10 between Noon & 6 p.m. CB: 7/13/10 between 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. Performance Times: 7/17 @ 1 p.m.; 7/17 @ 6 p.m.; 7/18@3 p.m. Slack: 7/17 @ 8 a.m. Entry Fees: All Events $76, LBR, $71, BR, $91, OTR & MTR $117 per man; Added Money: $1050 per event Stock Contractor: Southwick Rodeo Co 1/2 mile north on Hwy 96 on CR 240
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NEW MEXICO JUNIOR RODEO ASSOCIATION President - Hilario Baca 505/379-5036 shortround5@vzw.blackberry.net • Vice President - Leland Riley 505/384-2471 or 505/705-2472 ccfs@hughes.net Secretary/Treasurer - Lisa Wade 505/615-2773 wade.lisa414@comcast.net • State Secretary - Christie Riley 505/384-2471 or 505/705-2471 ccfs@hughes.net Ex-Officio - Red Kingston 505/847-2708
2010 NMJRA Board of Directors Barrels/Flags/Chute Dogging Leland Riley 505/384-2471 or 505/705-2472 ccfs@hughes.net
Ribbon Roping/Calf Roping Darin Hise 505/702-2774 Team Roping/Steer Breakaway John English 505/239-7617 Jenglish@wspubs.com
Pole Bending/Co State Secretary Audra Baca 505/331-7460 bacahome@live.com
Calf Touching/Steer Stopping Dan Bell cbell@plateautel.net
Goat Tying Veronica Noe 505/681-8252 veronicanoe12@yahoo.com
Rough Stock Jerry Hawkes 575/640-5616 jhawkes@nmsu.edu
Breakaway Roping Darin Simpson 505/876-6002 or 505/240-2544 darinsimpson2003@yahoo.com
Grants, NM July 10 - 11, 2010
NMJRA Jackpots at Every Rodeo Tie Down Calf Roping - Open and High School and Under Breakaway - 11 & Under, 12-14, 15-19, Open 2 Full Rounds and a short round in each roping. May enter 2x in each jackpot.
T or C, NM July 31 - August 1, 2010
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— Now Open In Albuquerque — Vaccine, dewormer, and other veterinary products that horse owners need to keep their horses in top form.
Tired of the modern day keyboard touch? Come in to Paul’s Veterinary Supply for the old time personal touch. At Paul’s Veterinary Supply you get online pricing with one-on-one customer service. In Albuquerque, 3825 Osuna NE 505/341-9401 Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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The New Mexico Junior Rodeo Association is open to boys and girls up to 19 years of age, as of January 1 of the current year.
2010 Upcoming Events:
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Bruckner’s Truck Sales Maralyn Hillman, General Manager 5010 Jefferson St. NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505/843-7703 • 800-288-7703 505/991-4638 cell mhillman@brucknertruck.com www.brucknertruck.com
NEW MEXICO TRACTOR SALES “YOUR AREA JOHN DEERE DEALER” 19560 Hwy 314 • Belen, NM 87002 505/861-1500 Main 505/861-5353 Fax 1-800-460-1066
SALES • SERVICE PARTS • RENTALS
P.O. Box 500 320 W. Texas Artesia, New Mexico 88210 575/748-1345
DD’s Animal Nutrition and Supply Pro Feeds • Nutrena • Purina HiPro Sunglo Feeds • ACCO Feeds • Bluebonnet Feeds Animal Health-Feed-Water Softner Salt Ranch and Show supplies Don Spearman - Owner • 510 W. Richey • Artesia, NM 88210
575/302-9280 or 575/746-2370
Sierra Cleaners DRY CLEANING & FINISH LAUNDRY 325C South Main • Belen, NM 87002 505/864-5934
Look Sharp...Feel Sharp! Mon-Fri 7:30-5:30 • Sat 9-1
Old Mill Farm and Ranch Corky Morrison & David Chavez Calf Roping Producers Los Lunas, NM 505/865-5432
Randy Lewis & Jimmy Thompson Team Roping and Practice Belen, NM 719/482-8550 505/459-6851
For more information concerning the NMJRA or to find membership and entry forms, go to the NMJRA website at www.nmjra.net. You can also contact either Hilario Baca at 505/379-5036 shortround5@vzw.blackberry.net, or Brook Deerman at 575-703-4872 / deerman30@dishmail.net for information.
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he Queen Creek Junior Rodeo Association concluded the 2009-10 season with an awards presentation on June 5th at Mesquite Elementary in Gilbert. The young cowboys and cowgirls were all winners as everyone went home with great awards to remember their accomplishments for the year! Todd Johnson with Arizona Family Horse Photography once again presented a wonderful slide show of the year for everyone to enjoy. Thanks to him for helping to make the day extra special! The traditional sportsmanship awards were voted on by the membership and the winners received plaques with photos from Arizona Family Horse Photography. 2010 sportsmanship awards went to: Senior boy: Grant Johnson, Senior Girl: Brylee Hall, Junior Boy: Joshua Snider, Junior Girl: Savanna Fowlie, Pee Wee Boy: Noel Johnson, and Pee Wee Girl: Kadyn Burkett. All Around Saddles went to Senior Boy: Preston Chamberlain Senior Girl: Layne Lackey Junior Boy: Travis Jonovich Junior Girl: Bryndee Hall Pee Wee Boy: Gavin Reinert Pee Wee Girl: Jaycie Cundall All around awards were given to the top ten in each age group along with the top four in each event receiving prizes. Trophy buckles were awarded to the event winners as follows: Senior Boys: Steer Stopping: Preston Chamberlain Calf Touch: Levi Gallego Calf Tying: Levi Gallego Team Roping: Preston Chamberlain Ribbon Roping: Levi Gallego
Senior Girls: Team Roping: Layne Lackey Ribbon Roping: Kaylee Billingsley Pole Bending: Savanna Egge Goat tying: Lexi Lowe Barrel Racing: Kaylee Billingsley Breakaway: Danya Weir
Photos by AZ Family Horse Photography
Junior Boys: Team Roping: Travis Jonovich Ribbon Roping: Travis Jonovich Goat Tying: Travis Jonovich Breakaway: Casey Brunson Steer Stopping: Travis Jonovich Junior Girls: Team Roping: Kelton Little Ribbon Roping: Bryndee Hall Breakaway: McKenna Payne Goat Tying: Bryndee Hall Barrel Racing: Dakota Keenan Pole Bending: Bryndee Hall Pee Wee Boys: Barrel Race: Zane Reinert Dummy Roping: Zane Reinert Flag Race: Gavin Reinert Goat Tail Pull: Zane Reinert Pole Bending: Gavin Reinert
QCJRA Junior Girls
Pee Wee Girls: Barrel Race: Jaycie Cundall Dummy Roping: Jaycie Cundall Flag Race: Payton Hannan Goat Tail Pull: Savannah Gutierrez Pole Bending: Jaycie Cundall QCJRA Junior Boys
*The 2010-11 season will kick off in Payson during the first weekend in October. Please check the website at www.qcjra.com for complete year-end results along with forms and information. A very big thanks to all of the directors and sponsors that made this season successful for our young rodeo athletes.
QCJRA Pee Wee Boys
QCJRA Pee Wee Girls
QCJRA Senior Boys
QCJRA Senior Girls
QCJRA Sportsmanship Award Winners
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38th Annual
Rodeo de July 17 & 18 2010
Galisteo
Rodeo Time 1:00 p.m.
Galisteo, NM 23 miles SE of Santa Fe on Hwy 41 28 miles N of Moriarty on Hwy 41
Events Bareback Saddle Bronc Bull Riding Barrel Racing Calf Roping Breakaway Team Roping - 2X Jr. Bulls 16 & under Steer Riding 12 & under Jr. Barrels 12 & under Jr. Breakaway 12 & under Mutton Busting 7 & under Calf Scramble Rawhide Race - limit 8
$75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $150/team $55 $25 $25 $25 $20 Free $30/team
Admission $10 - Adults $5 - Kids 4 to 10 3 & Under - Free
Parade Saturday – 11:00 a.m.
Mechanical Bull by S&S Bucking Machine
Maynard Buckles Maynard Thoreau, New Mexico
Trophy Buckles to 2-Day Average Winners
Entries Contestant may enter daily based on stock availability - CASH ONLY Books open 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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Host Hotel
For more information call 505/720-0456
Kelsi s Willi
Must compete both days to be eligible. Average figured on score for rough stock or time for Timed Events.
Tres Hermanas Concession Stand Available Stock Contractor Bucking H Rodeo Co.
www.rodeodegalisteo.com 505/832-6730 Ask for special rodeo rates
Thank You to our Sponsors!
John Moore & Associates CHUTE SPONSORS Santa Fe Trust Jinja Bar & Bistro O’Farrell Hats
BUCKLE SPONSORS Barn Dogs Bebe Healing Horses Eldorado Country Pets Eldorado Supermart Julie Lubke Old Mill Farm & Ranch Supply
Quik Send in El Dorado Ride The Dream Saddleback Ranch Estates San Marcos Feed Store The Country Store The Mercer Group
FEED SPONSOR San Marcos Feed Store EQUIPMENT SPONSORS Drake Construction Central New Mexico Pumping
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DURANGO FIESTA DAYS 75 Years of Tradition, Fun and Rodeo!
l u f i t u a e b n i y a Come pl olorado and C t s e w ! y r o South t s i fh o t r a p be a
Upcoming Event Dates July 16 Local entry - 1 to 3 p.m. at Extention Building on Fairgrounds or call 970.759.7163 (1 to 3 p.m) July 19 Central entry July 24 2010 Queen Contest July 25 Locals Team Roping Jackpot Enter at 9 a.m., Rope at 10 a.m. Fairgrounds July 26 10 a.m. - Special Olympics Rodeo Fairgrounds July 28 Noon - Buster Webb Kids Rodeo Fairgrounds 5 p.m. - 4D Barrel Race July 29 9 a.m. - Team Roping Slack.
Events for the whole family!
July 24 - August 1, 2010 Largest rodeo in the Four Corners! Central Entries: Monday, July 19, 2010 RS - 505.864.9427 - 6 to 7 p.m. TE - 505.864.9426 - 6 to 10 p.m. and 505.864.9427 - 7 to 10 p.m. TR - 505.864.7200 - 6 to 10 p.m. Local Entries: Friday, July 16, 2010 970.759.7163 Check website: www.nmrodeo.org for day sheets Turnouts: 505.864.9426 - No later than 3 hours before performance
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5 p.m. till Midnight -- BBQ/Kidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dummy Roping/Pie Auction (to benefit Basin High School Rodeo Team) Native & Spanish Dance performances/Street Dance - music by the High Rollers (9 p.m. till midnight)
July 30 9 a.m. - Slack 5:30 p.m. - Historical 75th Ceremony 7 p.m. - Rodeo !st Performance Salute to Our Military Night, All military in uniform get in free July 31 10 a.m. - Parade 1 p.m. - Rodeo 2nd Performance 7 p.m. - Dummy Roping (12 & Under) during 3rd Performance 7 p.m. - Rodeo 3rd Performance Chevron 'Tough Enough to Wear Pink' Night, helping Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Center 5 p.m. - Chuckwagon Cook Off Sponsored by La Plata County Cowbelles. Wagons on display all day under the trees at the 55+ Center Aug 1 1 p.m. Rodeo 4th Performance 2010 Queen Coronation All-Around Saddle Presentations
Tickets and full schedule: www.durangofiestadays.com Also check us out on Facebook!
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For Rodeo information please call 575/746-2744 or visit www.artesiachamber.com Books open Tuesday, July 27 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. For Entries call 806/878-2782 Slack will run Friday night after performance
2009 Proud Sponsors Navajo Refining • PVT • CVE Artesia Chamber • Southwest Concrete Holly Energy • Chase Foundation Bennies • MARBOB • Carlsbad Insurance Carlsbad Motors • Artesia Metals MYCO • Double D Animal Nutrition Eddy County Federal Credit Union
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2010 Chama Days
August 5, 6, 7 and 8 Chama Days Kids Parade Local Artisans & Artwork Chama Days 2010 Parade Softball Tournament Rodeo Events 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Firemen’s Competition Senior’s Dance Adult Dance Youth Dance And so many other family-friendly events throughout the weekend...
Chama Days 2010 NMRA & 6x6 Rodeo Company Chama, New Mexico EVENT
ENTRY FEE
Bareback Saddle Bronc Bull Riding Calf Roping Steer Wrestling Ladies Breakaway Ladies Barrel Racing Team Roping x2 (#12 Inc.) Junior Barrel Racing
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $90 Inc. $200/team Open $200/team $15
ADDED MONEY $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $800
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Calling all local Cowboys/Cowgirls Deadline for Local Entries is Friday, July 30, 2010 by 5:00 p.m. Contact City Hall at 575/756-2184 ext 221 - 575/209-0935
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Otero County Fair Rodeo August 13 & 14, 2010 Alamogordo, NM TBA ned ctio n a Co-S
Rodeo Starts 8:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 p.m. Saturday
Stock Contractor Buckin “H” Rodeo
Events Entry Fee Added/Prizes Events Entry Fee Added/Prizes Bareback $100 $300 if less than 10 entries, $500 if 10 or more Bareback $60 $500 Saddle Bronc $100 $300 if less than 10 entries, $500 if 10 or more Saddle Bull RidingBronc $100 $60$500 Includes $500 day money Bull Riding#3 Incen. $100 $70$500 $500 Includes day money Calf Roping Calf Roping #3 incen. $60 $500 Steer Wrestling $100 $500 Steer Wrestling $60 $500 Ladies Breakaway $100 $500 Ladies Breakaway $60 $500 $90 $500 Ladies Barrel Race $50 $500 Ladies Barrel Incentive Brls Race incen. Brls Team Roping x 2 $200 $500 TeamIncentive Roping x 2 $500 #12 $200 $150 #12 incen. Ribbon Roping $55 0 no added money Ribbon Roping Ranch Saddle Bronc $50 $550 no added0 money (limit 10) A
Entry Central Entry Date: August 9, 2010 All entries 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. CES: 505/864-9426 NMRA adds $10 central entry/finals funds fees to all entries including locals, non-members also have a $15 added fee. Added money sponsored in part by
Desert Sun Motors.
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Pre-enter to be in draw. All late entries in Barrel Race will run after the draw. nly A nD ay o ccepted o vent Cash O All late entries in the roping events will rope first.Cash Only Accepted on Day off E Event
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4-D Barrel Race & WPRA Timed Event Rodeo OPEN TO THE WORLD!
Please put an X on the day(s) you want to be entered and the horses name.
Open 4-D Barrel Race
Horse Name
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August 20th & 21st Arena Del Loma - Camp Verde, Az
$1000.00 Added Each Day in Open 4-D Barrel Race
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WPRA Barrel Race
$150.00 Added Each Day in the WPRA Events / $300 Team Roping $65
Schedule of Events
Youth & Master Divisions 4-D Barrel Race
August 20th
Division
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WPRA All Girl’s & Open Timed Event Rodeo - 6:00 PM Calf Roping, Breakaway, Jr. Breakaway (14 & Under) & Team Roping IBRA, NBHA, WPRA, & Open 4D Barrel Race - 7:30 PM Entries - 4:30 pm - 7:15 pm Time Onlys - 5-6pm & 7-7:30pm
August 21st WPRA All Girl’s & Open Timed Event Rodeo - 8:00AM Calf Roping, Breakaway, Jr. Breakaway (14 & Under) & Team Roping IBRA, NBHA, WPRA & Open 4D Barrel Race Entries - 7:00 am - 9:00 am Time Onlys - 7:15 am - 8:00 am Barrel Race will begin immediately following roping events.
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$65
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$65
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$60
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For More Information Call: Daria Weir (928) 821-0476
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Pre entries due August 10th or $10 per day Late Entry Fee (See Attached Entry Form) WPRA Entries: Monday, August 9th, 7-9pm (928) 567-2674
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IN HOUSE PROOF C n l y CRX’D A ccepted o n D ash O ay o vent Cash Only Accepted on Day off E Event
Cashier Checks or Money Order (ONLY ACCEPTED) Mail Entries To: Daria Weir, 1951 Dodge Rd. Camp Verde, AZ 86322 For More Information Call: Daria Weir @ (928) 567–2674 or (928) 821-0476
Rodeo De Hidalgo Hidalgo County Fair • Ranch Rodeo • Junior Rodeo Hidalgo County Fairgrounds • Lordsburg, New Mexico
Drawpo tT Roping eam Sunday
August 26-29, 2010 Friday, Aug. 27 & Saturday, Aug. 28 at 7:00 p.m. Junior Rodeo $3 Gate EVENTS FEES Saturday August 28, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. on Admissi Open Bull Riding $100 ($500 added each night) One Performance 100% payback (Enter each night) Barrels • Poles •Flags • Goat Tying • Breakaway • Calf Roping Open Barrel Racing $60 ($500 added) Ribbon Roping • Team Roping • Calf Riding • Steer Riding Open Calf Roping $65 ($500 added) Jr. Bull Riding • Novice Bull Riding Alfred Johnson Memorial TR $120/Team ($500 added) Age Groups: 3-5 • 6-9 • 10-12 • 13-15 • 16-19 Steer Wrestling $65 ($250 added) All Around Buckles to High Money Boy & Girl in each age group. Breakaway $65 ($250 added)
$3,000 Added Money Buckles to winner of each event Hidalgo County Fair Call in entries taken until Wednesday, August 25, 2010
For entries and information call Randy or Duti Walter at
575/548-2305
Call in entries taken until Wednesday August 25, 2010 For entry & information call 575/548-2305
22nd Annual
Ranch Rodeo
August 26, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. Lordsburg, New Mexico “All new Git R’ Done format” Be as creative as you want to get the basics covered with the clock running continuously: Catch your horses, brand two head, tie a steer down, load one and clear the arena Open to first 25 paid teams ne 4-man team • $400/team • Enter 2x Git R’ Done o D ’ R t Gi $4,000 to Winners (Based on 25 teams) KID’S GOAT RODEO Call for information & entry • Ace Peterson 575/436-2611
Stock Contractor – 1996 PBR World Champion Owen Washburn Dance Friday & Saturday Night at Fairgrounds
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ummer time fun! NM 1 members have been busy running barrels. The Karen Brown Brown Memorial was a lot of fun followed by the largest race yet in Grants series. But the big one at Grants is yet to come. With saddles and belts and all kinds of prizes it will be guaranteed to be a wonderful place to run on July 3. Congratualtions to Haley Wolfe for brining home a 2D saddle from Las Vegas and we know our high school and junior high members will be tough competition at their respective finals. We wish Taryn Rottman a speedy recovery from her knee surgery and wish everyone the best of luck as they travel this summer. Stay safe, run fast and remember NM 1 races are the place to be! Find our results at nmnbha.com.
Schedule July 3 - Grants Wild West Days – 9 a.m. August 1 - Hatch’s Arena, Kirtland, NM - 11 a.m. 8 - San Juan County Fair, Farmington, NM - 11 a.m. September 4 - Leo Mitchell, Grants, NM - 9 a.m. 5 - Leo Mitchell, Grants, NM - 3 p.m. 2010 WPRA Barrel Racing World Standings Updated June 15, 2010 1. Sherry Cervi, Marana, AZ, $98,338 2. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria , TX, $77,144 3. Tana Poppino, Big Cabin, OK, $40,351 4. Christina Richman, Glendora, CA, $37,706 5. Jill Moody, Letcher, SD, $37,182 6. Lindsay Sears, Nanton, AB, CN, $34,228 7. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, SD, $32,261 8. Layna Kight, Wills Point, TX, $30,952 9. Nellie Williams, Cottonwood, CA, $29,977 10. Annesa Self, Valley View, TX, $29,226 11. Robin Montague, Bandera, TX, $28,300 12. Janna Beam, Hallsville, TX, $27,331 13. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, OR, $26,368 14. Benette Barrington, Lubbock, TX, $26,277 15. Kassie Mowry, Dublin, TX, $26,106 16. Molly Powell, Stephenville, TX, $25,861 17. Kelli Tolbert, Hooper, UT, $25,489 18. Lacy Wilson, Artesia, NM, $24,879 19. Kenna Squires, Fredonia, TX, $23,430 20. Sydni Blanchard, Albuquerque, NM, $23,096 21. Jessi Eagleberger, Stringtown, OK, $22,942 22. Jean Winters, Texline, TX, $22,906 23. Sheena Robbins, Fresno, CA, $22,656 24. Angie Meadors, Blanchard, OK, $22,435 25. Danyelle Campbell, Beaumont, CA, $22,089
Turquoise Circuit WPRA Barrel Racing Standings 1. Sherry Cervi, Marana, AZ, $10,250 2. Kelsi Elkins, Aztec, NM, $8,264 3. Sydni Blanchard, Albuquerque, NM, $6,767 4. Teresa Marr, Sunland Park, NM, $5,338 5. Caren Lamb, Ft. Sumner, NM, $5,119 6. Carly Todd, Willcox, AZ, $3,958 7. Rylea Platts, Scottsdale, AZ, $2,968 8. Lacy Wilson, Artesia, NM, $2,550 9. Dolli Lautaret, Kingman, AZ, $2,533 10. Erin Parsons, Marana, AZ, $2,414 11. Jessie Moody, El Paso, TX, $2,319 12. Jenna Cadwallader, Phoenix, AZ, $2,309 13. Kelly Waide, Winston, NM, $2,257 14. Sarah Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $2,166 15. Anne Marie McConnell, Morristown, AZ, $1,884
Upcoming NBHA Events in Your Area Arizona AZ01 Castle Rock Arena 7/10/2010, 6:00 PM Kingman, AZ Sue Callahan, 928-727-4301 Castle Rock Arena 8/21/2010, 6:00 PM Kingman, AZ Sue Callahan, 928-727-4301
AZ02 Horseshoe Equestrian Center 7/24/2010, 7:30 PM Queen Creek, AZ Jan Finney, 602-910-9511 Payson Rodeo Arena 8/14/2010, 4:00 PM Payson, AZ Jan Finney, 602-910-9511 Payson Rodeo Arena 8/15/2010, 11:00 AM Payson, AZ Jan Finney, 602-910-9511 Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Center 8/21/2010, 7:30 PM Queen Creek, AZ Jan Finney, 602-910-9511 Flagstaff Hay & Grain 9/4/2010, 11:00 AM Flagstaff, AZ Jan Finney, 602-910-9511 Flagstaff Hay & Grain 9/5/2010, 11:00 AM Flagstaff, AZ Jan Finney, 602-910-9511 Flagstaff Hay & Grain 9/6/2010, 9:00 AM Flagstaff, AZ Jan Finney, 602-910-9511 Buckeye Equestrian Center 10/2/2010, 10:00 AM Buckeye, AZ Jan Finney, 602-910-9511 Buckeye Equestrian Center 10/3/2010, 10:00 AM Buckeye, AZ Jan Finney, 602-910-9511
AZ04 Pinetop 7/17/2010, 11:00 AM Pinetop, AZ Janie R Henson, 575-773-4741 Eagar Rodeo Grounds 8/7/2010, 7:00 PM Eagar, AZ Janie R Henson, 575-773-4741 Eagar Rodeo Grounds 8/28/2010, 10:00 AM Eagar, AZ Janie R Henson, 575-773-4741 Eagar Rodeo Grounds 8/29/2010, 9:00 AM Eagar, AZ Janie R Henson, 575-773-4741
AZ05 Eagar Rodeo Grounds 8/28/2010, 10:00 AM Eagar, AZ Janie R Henson, 575-773-4741 Eagar Rodeo Grounds 8/29/2010, 9:00 AM Eagar, AZ Janie R Henson, 575-773-4741
AZ06 Flying E Arena 7/24/2010, 7:00 PM Safford, AZ Michele Haralson, 928-322-3727 Eagar Rodeo Grounds 8/28/2010, 10:00 AM Eagar, AZ Janie R Henson, 575-773-4741 Eagar Rodeo Grounds 8/29/2010, 9:00 AM Eagar, AZ Janie R Henson, 575-773-4741 Flying E Arena 9/25/2010, 7:00 PM Safford, AZ Michele Haralson, 928-322-3727 Flying E Arena 9/26/2010, 9:00 AM Safford, AZ Michele Haralson, 928-322-3727
AZ07 Bagdad Community Arena 7/17/2010, 6:00 PM Bagdad, AZ Deann Ashby, 928-830-9278 Bagdad Community Arena 8/14/2010, 6:00 PM Bagdad, AZ Deann Ashby, 928-830-9278 Arena Del Loma 8/20/2010, 7:30 PM Camp Verde, AZ Daria Weir, 928-821-0476 Arena Del Loma 8/21/2010, 8:30 AM Camp Verde, AZ Daria Weir, 928-821-0476 Bagdad Community Arena 9/11/2010, 6:00 PM Bagdad, AZ Deann Ashby, 928-830-9278
New Mexico NM01 Hatch’s Arena 8/1/2010, 11:00 AM Kirtland, NM Kathy Price, 505-632-9790 McGee Park 9/12/2010, 11:00 AM Farmington, NM Kathy Price, 505-632-9790 McGee Park 9/26/2010, 11:00 AM Farmington, NM Kathy Price, 505-632-9790 McGee Park 10/10/2010, 11:00 AM Farmington, NM Kathy Price, 505-632-9790
NM02 Belen Horsemans Arena 7/25/2010, 12:00 PM Belen, NM Sharon George, 505-861-2249 Belen Horsemans Arena 8/1/2010, 12:00 PM Belen, NM Sharon George, 505-861-2249 Belen Horsemans Arena 10/31/2010, 12:00 PM Belen, NM Sharon George, 505-861-2249
NM04 Artesia Horse Council 7/10/2010, 5:30 PM Artesia, NM Shirley Hall, 575-703-4489
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Montezuma County Fairgrounds 8/22/2010, 12:30 PM Cortez, CO Bonny White, 970-565-7904
Colorado CO04
Montezuma County Fairgrounds 8/29/2010, 12:30 PM Cortez, CO Bonny White, 970-565-7904
Delta County Fairgrounds 7/17/2010, 12:00 PM Hotchkiss, CO Lana Rae Sulkey, 970-216-0072 Delta County Fairgrounds 7/17/2010, 2:00 PM Hotchkiss, CO Lana Rae Sulkey, 970-216-0072 Horse Country Arena 8/7/2010, 12:00 PM Delta, CO Lana Rae Sulkey, 970-216-0072 Surface Creek Saddle Club 8/14/2010, 12:00 PM Cedaredge, CO Lana Rae Sulkey, 970-216-0072 Delta County Fairgrounds 8/28/2010, 12:00 PM Hotchkiss, CO Lana Rae Sulkey, 970-216-0072 Delta County Fairgrounds 9/11/2010, 12:00 PM Hotchkiss, CO Lana Rae Sulkey, 970-216-0072
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Monteray Ranch 8/28/2010, 2:00 PM Manvel, TX Alvina Ebensteiner, 701-662-3281
Red River Riding Assoc Rodeo Arena 7/3/2010, 7:30 PM Burkburnett, TX Wendy Wilson, 940-631-2936
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THE HEAT 4-D BIKINI BARREL RACE AUGUST 7, 2010 at the VCSP ARENA • BELEN, NM
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Marshall City Arena 7/17/2010, 9:00 AM Marshall, TX Kay Sheppard, 903-245-7500 Bar None Cowboy Church Arena 10/16/2010, 9:00 AM Tatum, TX Faye Atwell, 903-722-1067
Stonewall Rode Arena 6/26/2010, 12:00 PM Stonewall, TX Shayna Gattis, 254-592-6768 Boyles Arena 8/20/2010, 8:00 PM Segovia, TX Shayna Gattis, 254-592-6768 Boyles Arena 8/21/2010, 10:00 AM Segovia, TX Shayna Gattis, 254-592-6768
Monteray Ranch 8/28/2010, 11:00 AM Manvel, TX Alvina Ebensteiner, 701-662-3281
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Monteray Ranch 8/29/2010, 11:00 AM Manvel, TX Alvina Ebensteiner, 701-662-3281
JCSP 7/2/2010, 9:00 PM Cleburne, TX Twila Byars, 817-881-8881
Abilene Expo Center 7/11/2010, 10:00 AM Abilene, TX Diane Jones, 325-669-8765
Cheyenne Wells 8/15/2010, 12:00 PM Cheyenne Wells, CO Jeanette Meissinger, 785-899-7278
Montezuma County Fairgrounds 7/18/2010, 12:30 PM Cortez, CO Bonny White, 970-565-7904A Sky Ute Event Center 7/25/2010, 12:30 PM Ignacio, CO Bonny White, 970-565-7904
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Cheyenne Wells 8/15/2010, 12:00 PM Cheyenne Wells, CO Jeanette Meissinger, 785-899-7278
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Rios Arena 7/10/2010, 7:00 PM El Paso, TX Callie Rios, 915-851-1462 Rios Arena 7/17/2010, 7:00 PM El Paso, TX Callie Rios, 915-851-1462
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We weren’t getting any cows sold and I’m sure the owner was ready to call off the sale when a big buyer showed up at noon to eat lunch before what he thought would be a one o’clock sale. When he saw we were already selling cows he waded right into them. The ranch owner, who had more sand than the Hawaiian Islands, went out back, had the cattle he’d already caught back resorted into smaller bunches and, because they were all the same color and without ear tags, no one was the wiser when we resold them. I thought the cattle began to look familiar and kept thinking we’d be running out of cattle soon but the ranchers, who’d been sitting on their hands before, now suddenly came alive. They started bidding on the same cows they could have bought $300 cheaper just hours before. We ended up having a great sale, although it was a long day because we sold twice as many cattle as were advertised. It was the only time in my life I’ve worked the same sale twice in one day. www.LeePittsbooks.com
Tunis to impress the natives with their military superiority and then they trucked the same prisoners back to the start of the parade where they marched them down the street again. This went on several times until the natives must have thought the Germans had captured our entire Army. Or the brothers may have gotten the idea by reading about Moreton Frewen. This pioneer businessman was so stupid he failed on three different continents. In the late 1800’s Moreton bought a large herd of cattle and liked them so much he bought the same set a second time when they too were run around a hill and shown to him again. I don’t advise anyone to follow a life of crime but if you are going to try this trick at home there are a couple potential pitfalls. First, make sure that there are no “marker cattle” in the bunch. If the rest of your herd is healthy and all black or red, a white one, or an animal with a runny nose and frozen tail, is going to stick out like a wart on the CRX’DPhilip: VSA IN HOUSE PROOF I was at a roping about a week ago, and I had something happen that I didn’t understand. face of a supermodel. Even a soft-shoed The header came out of the box clean, had a legal head catch, turned the steer and the x 6.6) heeler tracked up and ropes him by two feet. The heeler fumbled his dally a bit and catches a half of a wrap, but stops the steer. The Flagger then dropped the flag before he noticed that the head horse isn’t faced. But, beings that the flag was down, the heeler undallied and drops his rope and the header started off with the steer to the stripping chute and the Flagger flags the team out. When the header asked the Flagger why they got flagged-out? The Flagger replied; “because the heeler didn’t have a good dally and the header wasn’t tight, and after the flag was down the steer came out of the loop!” The header then remarked, “but we wouldn’t have quit if you had given us a flag.” Then the Flagger said that USTRC Rules state that he can change his mind anytime. Also, the time is not official just because the flag drops. He said he could ride up and check the heel loop no different than an illegal head catch. My question to you is what does the official Rules state, and did the Flagger make the right call? If the Flagger dropped the flag and the heeler undallied and the steer comed out, can the Flagger revoke giving the flag?
any years ago in our area two brothers took a bank for many millions by tricking the loan officer into thinking they owned a lot more cattle than they really did. In the morning they showed the loan officer a set of cattle and then they took him to lunch and force fed him martinis for two hours. In the afternoon their cowboys ran the same cattle around a hill a second time as a supposed new bunch of cattle. That evening they shipped the same cattle to another ranch where they were shown to the same loan arranger a third and fourth time as even more collateral. The loan officer should have been tipped off by the fact that a couple thousand head were supposedly subsisting on a 500 acre ranch that was so devoid of grass it looked like a moonscape. I’m not sure but the brothers may have gotten the idea from the Germans who, in World War II, captured a few Americans at MONTH MARThey 10 marched those BUILT BY El Guettar in Tunisia. American prisoners up the main street of
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urban banker might recognize a Longhorn steer with long horns and a distinctly marked hide if he sees the same animal more than five times in a row amongst a set of straight blacks or reds. I hate to admit this but even I, your humble correspondent, have unknowingly helped cattle buyers see double. Many years ago, when cows were worth about 60% less than they are now, I worked ringside at a commercial cow sale that was held on a ranch out in the country. In many ways it was unlike any other sale I’ve ever participated in. For one thing, the sale started at ten o’clock in the morning. Most auctioneers and ring men work bankers hours and the sales usually start at one. We cranked up the sale and the cattle were coming through the ring in big bunches to make nice even loads. But the buyers weren’t interested in even buying a pickup truck load. Anticipating a wreck, the savvy owner had pre-weighed the cattle and he protected the cows to the price they’d fetch at the sale barn in town.
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Matt: Thank you for your question. The U.S.T.R.C 2010 rule book states on page 22 section 8. 8.3 Time Taken- Time will be taken when the steer is roped, secured between both partners, both horses are facing the steer with ropes dallied and tight. Horses front feet must be on the ground and ropers must be mounted when time is taken. Steer must be standing up when roped by head or heels. Time is taken when flag is dropped, however, that time is not official until indication is given by Flagger or field judge to the timer or secretary. Flagger may flag a team out after time is taken on a run, based on an illegal head catch or illegal heel catch, steer was not secure, or any other factor that was not clear when time was taken. To answer the second part of your question, from what you are telling me it sounds like the Flagger dropped the flag before the run was complete. The Flagger should have been in the proper position so he could see the full run in play. If the Flagger had been in proper position he would have been able to see the run was not complete so then he should have not dropped the flag. Without seeing the run my answer is based on the information I have been given. You should know the rules of the roping you are attending. I hope this answers your question. I Believe in: One Nation under God Philip Murrah Pauls Valley, Oklahoma The opinions expressed are those of Philip Murrah, and not necessarily standardized by any organization. If you have a question for “Ask the Flagger” E-mail croper5609@sbcglobal.net Or Ask the Flagger 225 N. Trescott Ave. Battle Mountain, Nevada 89820
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agreed to do the chores for several days. Nothing to it, I thought. Not exactly. The animals’ pasture is being irrigated, so everybody is in the pens by the barn. Five show lambs are in the back pen and three older dry ewes occupy the front pen. An old mare named Countess and a sickly ewe, neither of whom can eat fast enough to keep up with the others, share another pen. The show lambs are to be fed a specific amount of certain feeds, so the measurements have to be accurate. Each lamb has its own feeder mounted on the fence at the correct height. So in I go, carrying the bucket of measured feed. They glom me trying to get at it, but they’re not very big yet so I win the shoving contest and get everyone fed. I watch them eat a few minutes, trying to figure out who deserves the name “Grand Champion.” They all look mighty fine to me. I take the old ewes several chips of alfalfa. They almost knock me over trying to get at the hay, but I make it to the hay rack. They all outweigh me by a bunch, and one particular ewe I named Bruja (witch) is particularly aggressive. I believe her to be barren (unable to conceive) and I wonder if that contributes to her disgusting personality. She entertains herself by shoving her companions against the fence and butting the water hose just to prove she’s boss, I guess.
I manage to get past her and pitch hay over the fence into Countess and Sickly’s hay rack. The fences are vertical pipe about an inch in diameter with horizontal matching pipes spaced what I assume are reasonable distances apart. The gates open and close with a matching piece of pipe that slides up and down into and out of the latch – supposedly. I fix the special feed mix and vitamins for Countess and Sickly. When I start through the old ewes’ pen they all abandon their hay and charge me, trying to get at the bucket I’m carrying. I’m doing well, but I can’t get the dang gate opener to slide. After about 20 seconds Bruja has hold of the bucket. When I try to get it away from her the other two ewes grab onto it, too. I realize I’m about to be trampled so I do something unthinkable – I let them have the bucket. When they’ve finished eating I reload the bucket and think the situation over. I can’t find a hammer, but a set of hoof nippers works to bang the sliding pipe loose. But I’m thinking even so I’ll never make it in time. So I go around to the back of Countess and Sickly’s pen. Heck, I’ll just crawl through the fence. I get about halfway and realize the pipes are closer together than I thought. I’m stuck. Countess nickers and sniffs my hair, worried. I finally squeeze my body through. I would have given a hundred dollars for a hotshot to get Bruja’s attention.
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July 2-4, 2010 Linden Valley Arena, Show Low, AZ Jack Goodman 480-892-2716
July 3-4, 2010 Kayenta Fairgrounds, Kayenta, AZ Mathew Sanchez 505-290-1230 See Advertisement on page 22
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Randy Lewis Enterprises Team Ropings
Red Ryder Roundup
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Every Tuesday & Wednesday Valencia County Horsemans Arena, Belen, NM Randy Lewis 719-482-8550
July 2-4, 2010 Pagosa Fairgrounds, Pagosa, CO Lisa Scott 970-264-2730 See Advertisement on page 44
July 4, 2010 Santa Fe Trail Event Center, Las Vegas, NM Kenny Zamora 505-469-4388
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Grants Rodeo Association
Cimarron 4th of July Rodeo
July 2010 Flying M Arena, Queen Creek, AZ Robin Mayberry 480-987-0354 See Advertisement on page 51
July 2-5, 2010 Grants Rodeo Grounds, Grants, NM Jamie Holton 505-285-6611 See Advertisement on page 44
July 4, 2010 Cimarron Fairgrounds, Cimarron, NM Chuck Enloe 575-376-2001
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Apache County Sheriff's Posse
O'Donnell Rodeo
July 2010 Newberry Mesa Arena, Tolani Lake, AZ Gary Monroe 928-349-2417 See Advertisement on page 23
July 3, 2010 Springerville Fairgrounds, Springerville, AZ Dave Pulsifer 928-333-2388
July 8-10, 2010 O'Donnell Fairgrounds, O'Donnell, TX 254-722-0795 See Advertisement on page 44
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Black Mesa Rodeo
Sandoval County Fair Fundraiser
Mineola Rodeo
July 1-2, 2010 Chinle Fairgrounds, Chinle, AZ Jeff Biakeddy 928-871-7810 See Advertisement on page 46
July 3, 2010 Cuba Fairgrounds, Cuba, NM Janice Aragon 505-864-9428 See Advertisement on page 44
July 8-10, 2010 Mineola Fairgrounds, Mineola, TX 254-722-0795 See Advertisement on page 44
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Taylor Rodeo Committee
Wild Thing Championship Bull Riding
July 1-4, 2010 Lincoln County Fairgrounds, Capitan, NM Billy Bob Schafer 575-849-1418
July 3, 2010 Taylor Fairgrounds, Taylor, AZ Eddie Hancock 928-536-4237
July 9-10, 2010 Red Rock State Park, Gallup, NM Larry Peterson 505-863-5402
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July 1-4, 2010 Mormon Lake, Mormon Lake, AZ Jack Fuller 928-692-8465
July 3, 2010 Grants Rodeo Grounds, Grants, NM Jamie Holton 505-285-6611
July 10, 2010 San Ysidro Fairgrounds, San Ysidro, NM Janice Aragon 505-864-9428 See Advertisement on page 44
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New Mexico Junior Rodeo Asociation
July 1-4, 2010 Mescalero Apache Fairgrounds, Mescalero, NM Cloyce Salazar
July 3, 2010 Way Out West, Hillsboro, NM Pat Jones 575-895-5386
July 10-11, 2010 Grants Fairgrounds, Grants, NM Lisa Wade 505-363-8198 See Advertisement on page 48
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Sonoita Rain Maker
Blaine Atwood Team Roping
July 2, 2010 Village Arena, Show Low, AZ Scott McDaniel 520-455-5558
July 3-4, 2010 Sonoita Fairgrounds, Sonoita, AZ Brent Cole 520-971-8436
July 10-11, 2010 Magdalena Arena, Magdalena, NM Blaine Atwood 575-740-1389 See Advertisement on page 23
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Zamora Roping Productions
Estancia Valley Rodeo Association
Westcliffe Stampede
July 2-4, 2010 Santa Fe Trail Event Center, Las Vegas, NM Kenny Zamora 505-469-4388
July 3-4, 2010 Heritage Arena, Moriarty, NM Jeff Herndon 505-470-5353 See Advertisement on page 51
July 16-17, 2010 Westcliffe Fairgrounds, Westcliffe, CO CPRA 719-486-0599
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Little Beaver Roundup
Durango Fiesta Days
Chilili Rodeo Club
July 16-17, 2010 Dulce Fairgounds, Dulce, NM Jeff Biakeddy 928-871-7810 See Advertisement on page 44
July 21-25, 2010 LaPlata County Fairgrounds, Durango, CO Cindy Brevik 970-749-4960 See Advertisement on page 53
July 25, 2010 Chilili Fairgrounds, Chilili, NM Fernando Gutierrez 505-286-1679 See Advertisement on page 56
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San Miguel Basin Rodeo
Professional Firefighter Benefit Roping
Turquoise Championships
July 16-17, 2010 Norwood Fairgrounds, Norwood, CO 719-486-0599 See Advertisement on page 44
July 23, 2010 Castle Rock Arena, Golden Valley, AZ Dave Cunningham 928-377-8184 See Advertisement on page 26
July 30-31 & August 1, 2010 Red Rock State Park, Gallup, NM Walt Eddy 505-863-6701 See Advertisement on page 27
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Wills Point Rodeo
Manassa Pioneer Days
Eastern Navajo Fair
July 16-17, 2010 Wills Point Fairgrounds, Wills Point, TX 903-873-5214 See Advertisement on page 44
July 23-24, 2010 Manassa Fairgrounds, Manassa, CO Dan Bond 719-843-9904 See Advertisement on page 54
July 30-31, 2010 Crownpoint Fairgrounds, Crownpoint, NM Janice Aragon 505-864-9428 See Advertisement on page 44
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Standing Rock Production
Snowflake Rodeo
Sandoval County Fair Rodeo
July 16-18, 2010 Flagstaff Hay and Grain Arena, Flagstaff, AZ J.D. Dickson 928-707-4028
July 23-24, 2010 Taylor Rodeo Grounds, Taylor, AZ Dan Turley 928-243-1712 See Advertisement on page 55
July 30-31, 2010 Cuba Fairgrounds, Cuba, NM Janice Aragon 505-864-9428 See Advertisement on page 44
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Rio Grande Gymkhana Rodeo Series
Montrose Fair & Rodeo
Eddy County Fair Rodeo
July 17, 2010 Valencia County Sheriff's Posse Arena, Belen, NM Lisa Barela 505-507-3509
July 23-24, 2010 Montrose Fairgrounds, Montrose, CO 719-486-0599 See Advertisement on page 44
July 30-31, 2010 Eddy County Fairgrounds, Artesia, NM Debbie Bell 575-746-2744 See Advertisement on page 56
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Diamond B Livestock
Brownfield Rodeo
Zamora Roping Productions
July 17 & 31, 2010 Diamond B Livestock, Winslow, AZ Karen Felkins 928-289-3116 See Advertisement on page 26
July 23-24, 2010 Brownfield Fairgrounds, Brownfield, TX 254-722-0795 See Advertisement on page 44
July 31, 2010 Santa Fe Trail Event Center, Las Vegas, NM Kenny Zamora 505-469-4388 See Advertisement on page 30
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Ted Meredith Memorial Roping
Luna Pioneer Rodeo Association
Herbie Honne Memorial Roping
July 17-18, 2010 Young Fairgrounds, Young, AZ Sara Haught 928-462-3800 See Advertisement on page 24
July 24, 2010 Luna Fairgrounds, Luna, NM Susan Ley surestrike@gilanet.com See Advertisement on page 51
July 31-August 1, 2010 Sproul Arena, Las Cruces, NM Wesley Reno 915-525-2219 See Advertisement on page 29
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Mathews Land & Cattle Company
T & C Arena
New Mexico Junior Rodeo Asociation
July 17-18, 2010 Amarillo National Events Center, Amarillo, TX Oren Mathews 505-425-6051 See Advertisement on page 25
July 24, 2010 T & C Arena, Tijeras, NM Ryan Davis 505-899-1870 See Advertisement on page 51
July 31-August 1, 2010 T or C Fairgrounds, T or C , NM Lisa Wade 505-363-8198 See Advertisement on page 48
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Rodeo de Galisteo
Southwest Calf Roping
July 17-18, 2010 Galisteo Rodeo Grounds, Galisteo, NM Amy Rogers 505-864-5934 See Advertisement on page 52
July 24, 2010 Belen Horsemanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Arena, Belen, NM Corky Morrison 505-865-5432 See Advertisement on page 34
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M & R Roping Productions
Blaine Atwood Team Roping
Plains Rodeo
July 17-18, 2010 Bernalillo County Sheriffs Posse, Albuquerque, NM Mathew Sanchez 505-290-1230 See Advertisement on page 22
July 24-25, 2010 Reserve Arena, Reserve, NM Blaine Atwood 575-740-1389 See Advertisement on page 23
August 5-7, 2010 Plains Fairgrounds, Plains,TX TCRA 806-878-2782
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Event Classified
To place your event listing here call or email John English 505.890.1504 • jenglish@wspubs.com
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PRAC Practice ROD Rodeo RS Rough Stock SE Special Event SCH School
BR Bull Riding BRLS Barrels BKWY Breakaway CR Calf Roping HS Horse Sale
TE Timed Event TP Team Penning TR Team Roping
The Heat Bikini BR and RS Challenge
Otero County Fair Rodeo
New Mexico Junior Rodeo Asociation
August 7, 2010 Valencia County Sheriff's Posse, Belen, NM C.J. Baca 505-240-0736 See Advertisement on page 42, 61
August 13-14, 2010 Alamogordo Fairgrounds, Alamogordo, NM Guy Warren 575-434-2269 See Advertisement on page 58
August 20-22, 2010 McGee Park, Farmington, NM Lisa Wade 505-363-8198 See Advertisement on page 48
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New Mexico Junior Rodeo Association
Bernalillo County 4H Rodeo
Rodeo De Hidalgo
August 7-8, 2010 Quemado Fairgrounds, Quemado, NM Lisa Wade 505-363-8198 See Advertisement on page 48
August 13-14, 2010 Bernalillo County Sheriffs Posse Arena, Albuquerque, NM Elliott Sachse 505-243-1386 See Advertisement on page 58
August 26-28, 2010 Hidalgo County Fairgrounds, Lordsburg, NM Duti Walter 575-548-2305 See Advertisement on page 59
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Chama Days Rodeo
Chilili Rodeo Club
August 7-8, 2010 Chama Fairgrounds, Chama, NM Nicole Leyba 575-756-2621 See Advertisement on page 57
August 15, 2010 Chilili Fairgrounds, Chilili, NM Fernando Gutierrez 505-286-1679 See Advertisement on page 56
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Marla Lujan Memorial
Barrel Race & Timed Event Rodeo
High Stakes Invitational
August 8, 2010 Marla Lujan Arena, Santa Rosa, NM Oren Mathews 505-425-6051 See Advertisement on page 31
August 20-21, 2010 Arena Del Loma, Camp Verde, AZ Daria Weir drweir1@msn.com See Advertisement on page 59
September 10-12, 2010 Bernalillo County Sheriff Posse Arena, Albuquerque, NM John English 505 899 1870 See Advertisement on page 40-41
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John Ewing Company loses President and CEO Chris Shaver
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hris Shaver, president and CEO of the John Ewing Company, makers of Formula 707 equine supplements, has died at home on May 26, 2010 following a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was 61. “Chris deserves a great deal of the credit in making the John Ewing Company the vibrant, growing company it is today,” said Melanie Luark, the John Ewing Company president. “When he first came here, he knew a lot more about people and what motivates them than he did about horses. He learned about horses as he went along.” Under Shaver’s guidance, the John Ewing Company grew from a small regional
company into an industry leader. The company moved aggressively into export markets, revamped its sales structure, strengthened small animal and human product lines, and established a strong webbased sales presence. The company also gained the endorsement of some of the top names in rodeo, including barrel racers Lindsay Sears, Kelly Maben, and Laura Lambert, ropers K.C. Jones and Stran Smith, and steer wrestler Todd Suhn. In 2008, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter awarded the John Ewing Company the Governor’s Award for Excellence in Exporting. “Chris really placed the emphasis on
sourcing the best ingredients we could find and putting out the highest quality product we could make,” Luark said. He was instrumental in the company becoming a member of the National Animal Supplement Council, a trade group dedicated to maintaining the quality and integrity of animal supplements. An active Rotarian and volunteer for Attention Homes, Shaver was an avid outdoorsman who loved to ski, camp, mountain bike, fish, and play golf with his family. He was a graduate of the Michigan State University. Melanie Luark will continue to handle the day-to-day business operations and will
be named the new president. John Ewing Company has named Annette Shaver, Chris Shaver’s widow as the Chairman of the Board of Director’s. “Chris made us into a high-quality, 21st Century company,” Luark said. “The best way we can honor his memory is by continuing to practice the high standards of quality he set for us.” A memorial service for Chris Shaver was held in Boulder on May 30. A scholarship fund has been established in his name and contributions may be sent to: Chris Shaver Scholarship Fund, c/o Boulder Flatirons Rotary Foundation, P.O. Box 17775, Boulder, CO 80306
Farnam Introduces The Shimmerlator
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New Web Site Gives You the Opportunity to See Which New SuperMask® II Mask with Shimmer Weave™ Mesh Will Best Highlight the Beauty of Your Horse When Farnam Horse Products introduced the new SuperMask® II Horse Fly Mask with Shimmer Weave™ Mesh Color Collection earlier this year, fashion forward horse owners were faced with a dilemma: Which of the four new color combinations will best bring out the natural beauty of their horse? This question can now be answered with the new SuperMask® II Mask Shimmerlator; an interactive tool that allows you to see how different horse colors look in different Shimmer Weave™ mesh horse fly masks. Simply select your horse’s color and try on the four different mask color combinations to see which new mask will best enhance your horse’s natural coloring. The Shimmerlator is located on the new website:
www.farnamhorse.com/supermask. This new site also provides a link to “Learn More” about the mask by watching our video to see how fly control has gone high fashion, how to properly put our mask on your horse and use the double latch closure for the best possible fit. It also provides fast facts about the mask and pointers for a properly fitting fly mask. Other links on the site include a “Fly Control Guide” that explains the importance of starting with a strategy for fighting flies and how Farnam’s complete line of fly control products, including the SuperMask® II Mask with Shimmer Weave™ mesh, can fit into your plan of attack. A “Retail Locator” allows you to find a retailer near you by entering your zip code or choose an online retailer to order the SuperMask® II horse fly mask of your choice for delivery right to your door. Be sure to click the “Save Now!” button at the bottom of the site for an instant coupon
redeemable at participating retailers. After choosing your horse’s new sophisticated fly control fashion statement return to the website in July for an exciting new SuperMask Contest. The new SuperMask® II Mask with Shimmer Weave™ Mesh Color Collection is available in four fashionable color configurations: Copper mesh with Cheetah trim, Silver mesh with Lynx trim, Copper mesh with Black trim and Silver mesh with Black trim. Choose the trim and weave color combination that enhances your horse’s natural coloring. It is available in Horse, XL and Arabian sizes without ears and in Horse and XL sizes with ears. SuperMask® products provide proven performance – Built to Fit, Built to Last, Built to Stay On!™ – even when horses are turned out together. The SuperMask® II Horse Fly Mask is an official fly control product of the American
Quarter Horse Association and United States Equestrian Federation. Farnam Companies, Inc. Over the past six decades, Farnam Companies, Inc., has grown to one of the most widely recognized names in the animal health products industry and has become one of the largest marketers of equine products in the country. No one knows horses better than Farnam. That’s why no one offers a more complete selection of horse care products. Farnam’s Horse Products serve both the pleasure horse and the performance horse markets with products for fly control, hoof and leg care, deworming, grooming, wound treatment, leather care supplies and nutritional supplements. For information about Farnam® Horse Products in the U.S. call toll free at (800) 234-2269 or visit www.farnamhorse.com. Farnam – Your Partner in Horse Care™
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Hart Medallion 3-horse bumper pull $17,995
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Rentals & Sales . . . . . . . . . . 18 M Action Plus Photography. . . . . . 12 M & R Roping Productions . . . . 22 Arizona Ranch Real Estate . . . . 62 Manassa Pioneer Days . . . . . . . 54 Blaine Atwood Team Roping . . . 23 Mathews Land &
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TR - Morman Lake, AZ, C1 ROD - Kayenta, AZ, 46 ROD - Chinle, AZ, 46 ROD - Capitan, NM, C1 ROD - Mascelero, NM, C1
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TR - Belen, NM, C1 ROD - Chama, NM, 57
RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ, 51 TR PRAC - Belen, NM, C1 ROD - Chama, NM, 57
ROD - O’Donnell, TX, 44 ROD - Minneola, TX, 44 ROD - Chama, NM, 57
Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 31 Maynard Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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Bad Habits Productions . . . . . . 34 Ted Meredith Memorial Roping . . . . . . . . . 24 Bernalillo County 4H Rodeo . . . 58 Bishop Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . 69 Clint Mortenson Silver & Saddles . . . . . . . . . . . 9 C Cactus Ropes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 N Casper Baca Rodeo Co. . . . . . . 43 Newberry Mesa Arena . . . . . . . 23 Camp Verde Pals . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Chama Days Rodeo . . . . . . . . . 57 O Champion's Choice Buckles . . . 26 Old Mill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Chical Haystack . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Otero County Fair Rodeo . . . . . 58 Chilili Rodeo Club Bull-A-Rama . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 P Classic Equine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Patagonia Steel LP. . . . . . . . . . 37
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Classic Ropes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Professional Firefighter Benefit Roping . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Corriente Saddle Company . . . . 12 ProRodeoHorses.com . . . . . . . . 12
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RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ, 51 TR PRAC - Belen, NM, C1 ROD - Durango, CO, 53
ROD - Duango, CO, 44 ROD - Gatesville, TX, 44 ROD - White Deer, TX, 44 ROD - Durango, CO, 53
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RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ, 51 TR PRAC - Belen, NM, C1
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Diamond B Livestock . . . . . . . . 26 Diamond J Apparel. . . . . . . . . . 15 R Ranchero Saddlery. . . . . . . . . . 37 Dollar Center Trading & Pawn. . . . . . . . . . . 15 Rattler Ropes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Durango Fiesta Days . . . . . . . . 53 Red Bluff Buckles. . . . . . . . . . . 18 Red Rock Roping Productions . . 27 Rodeo de Galisteo . . . . . . . . . . 52
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Eddy County Fair . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Rodeo de Hidalgo . . . . . . . . . . 59 Ropers Sports News . . . . . . . . . 39 Estancia Valley
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Faith Foto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Smith’s Rodeo Photos . . . . . . . . 9 Flying M Roughstock Practice . . 51 Snowflake Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Freedom RV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Paul Springer Digital Photography . . . . . . . 14 Frontier Trophy Buckles . . . . . . . 14 T
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The Heat Bikini Barrel Race and Rough Stock
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Memorial Roping . . . . . . . . . 29 Heritage Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 High Stakes Productions . . . 40-41 Hubbard Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . 63
T & C Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Town & Country Feed . . . . . . . . 15 U USTRC Southwest
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Regionals . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33
Imperial Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . 7 Z
L Long Saddlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Zamora Roping Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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EVENT CALENDAR KEY: BR=Bull Riding; BRLS=Barrel Racing; BKWY=Breakaway; CR=Calf Roping; HS=Horse Sale; PRAC=Practice; ROD=Rodeo; RS=Rough Stock; SE=Special Event; SCH=School; TE=Timed Event; TP=Team Penning; TR=Team Roping. The number following the entry references the page number of advertising when applicable.
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TR - Kayenta, AZ, 22 TR - Morman Lake, AZ, C1 TR - Las Vegas, NM, C1 TR - Show Low, AZ, C1 TR - Hillboro, NM, C1 TR - Sonoita, AZ, C1 ROD - Masceloro, NM, 43 ROD - Pagosa Springs, CO, 44 ROD - Grants, NM, 44 ROD - Cuba, NM, 44 ROD - Kayenta, AZ, 46 ROD - Springerville, AZ, 47 ROD - Moriarty, NM, 51 ROD - Capitan, NM, C1 ROD - Taylor, AZ, C1 BRLS - Grants, NM, C1
TR - Kayenta, AZ, 22 TR - Morman Lake, AZ, C1 TR - Las Vegas, NM, C1 TR - Show Low, AZ, C1 TR - Sonoita, AZ, C1 ROD - Masceloro, NM, 43
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TR - Tolani Lake, AZ, 23 TR - Magdelena, NM, 23 ROD - O’Donnell, TX, 44 ROD - Minneola, TX, 44 ROD - San Ysidro, NM, 44 ROD - Grants, NM, 48 BR - Gallup, NM, C1
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TR - Albuquerque, NM, 22 TR - Tolani Lake, AZ, 23 TR - Young, AZ, 24 TR - Amarillo, TX, 25 TR - Winslow, AZ, 26 TR - Flagstaff, AZ, C2 ROD - Norwood, CO, 44 ROD - Dulce, NM, 44 ROD - Wills Point, TX, 44 ROD - Galesteo, NM, 52 ROD - Belen, NM, C2
TR - Albuquerque, NM, 22 TR - Young, AZ, 24 TR - Amarillo, TX, 25 TR - Flagstaff, AZ, C2 ROD - Galesteo, NM, 52
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TR - Tolani Lake, AZ, 23 TR - Reserve, NM, 23 CR - Belen, NM, 34 ROD - Manassa, CO, 44, 54 ROD - Montrose, CO, 44 ROD - Brownfield, TX, 44 ROD - Albuquerque, NM, 51 ROD - Luna, NM, 51 ROD - Durango, CO, 53 ROD - Snowflake, AZ, 55
TR - Reserve, NM, 23 ROD - Durango, CO, 53 BR - Chilili, NM, 56
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USTRC - Gallup, NM, 27 ROD - Duango, CO, 44 ROD - Gatesville, TX, 44 ROD - Crownpoint, NM, 44 ROD - Cuba, NM, 44 ROD - White Deer, TX, 44 ROD - Durango, CO, 53 ROD - Artesia, NM, 56
TR - Tolani Lake, AZ, 23 TR - Winslow, AZ, 26 TR - Las Cruces, NM, 29 TR - Las Vegas, NM, 30 USTRC - Gallup, NM, 27 ROD - Duango, CO, 44 ROD - Gatesville, TX, 44 ROD - Crownpoint, NM, 44 ROD - White Deer, TX, 44 ROD - T or C, NM, 48 ROD - Durango, CO, 53 ROD - Artesia, NM, 56
TR - Las Cruces, NM, 29 USTRC - Gallup, NM, 27 ROD - Duango, CO, 44 ROD - T or C, NM, 48 ROD - Durango, CO, 53
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ROD - Plains, TX, 44 ROD - Bernalillo, NM, 44
ROD - Belen, NM, 44, 61 ROD - Plains, TX, 44 ROD - Chama, NM, 44 ROD - Bernalillo, NM, 44 ROD - Quemado, NM, 48
TR - Santa Rosa, NM, 31 ROD - Chama, NM, 44 ROD - Quemado, NM, 48
ROD - Pagosa Springs, CO, 44 ROD - Grants, NM, 44 ROD - Kayenta, AZ, 46 ROD - Moriarty, NM, 51 ROD - Capitan, NM, C1 ROD - Cimarron, NM, C1
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