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ike every year, just before getting the November issue to print, I am able to get an early sampling of what to expect at the upcoming Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping, which kicks off just a few days from now in Oklahoma City. Though it seems like just yesterday that I was getting ready to make my way east to the OKC Fairgrounds, nearly twenty years later, the anticipation is just as high. I suppose it’s because the NFTR is more than just another team roping event. It’s more than the fact that it’s the largest event of the year and the richest as well. The NFTR has become a place to see people you might only get to see once a year. It’s a time when you can spend an entire week just wallowing in nothing but team roping and basking in everything it has to offer. It provides the opportunity to see the best ropers in the world… as well as those who will undoubtedly be the best in the future. But maybe more than all those things, to me it serves as an annual point of perspective as to the current state of the sport and the direction in which it’s heading. A sagging economy has had an impact on the sport as a whole, but having weathered the storm, there is no question that the sport and

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the entire industry that surrounds it are heading in a positive direction. I think any legitimate assessment of the condition of the sport has to begin by recognizing that the basis for measurement has changed. In the early years of the USTRC it was easy to quantify. More events, more ropers and bigger payouts meant the sport was continuing to grow. Of course there was no way team roping could continue to grow in popularity at that pace indefinitely, so as the sport has matured, expectations had to change as well. It seems just as everyone was recalibrating their expectation meter, the economy tanked… the result of which was a lot of panic and uncertainty about whether the sport could even survive. Truth is, the sport was already changing before all this happened. To a large extent, it had gone from being a poor cowboy’s sport, to a rich cowboy’s hobby. This was not a change I fully embraced, though I knew it was the integral part of the equation that kept the sport/industry expanding year after year. Team roping had gotten expensive. The downside of that is it repelled a lot of people from becoming involved. The upside, as far as the stability of the sport is concerned, is that once continued on page 55

Cover: Contestants at the NMRA Finals in Clovis, New Mexico October 11 and 12, 2013. PHOTO COURTESY OF POUNDING HOOVES PHOTOGRAPHY

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t was the 33rd Annual Rodeo Finals for the New Mexico Rodeo Association and you couldn’t of asked for a better way to close out the year. October 11th and 12th the Curry County Event Center in Clovis New Mexico was buzzing with cowboys and cowgirls who were making all the adjustments and preparing for their final runs to have a chance at taking home the title of 2013 Champions. After traveling down the road in 2013 to many rodeos across the southwest, contestants were looking close at their points and making sure that everything was just right in their effort to gather as many points as possible at the finals to move up or hold on to the lead in each event. From Rough Stock to Timed events there was some great rodeo action at this year’s finals. At the rough stock end of the event center there was plenty of action for the crowd to follow. In the Bareback Riding heading into the finals weekend it was KC Petterson from Animas with a good lead on second place JR Chino from Mescalero followed by Zach Nugent out of Albuquerque. In the first go-round Zach was working on moving up in the standings when he scored a 69 to beat KC, but KC came right back in the second go-round with a 77 which allowed him to clinch the Average and 2013 State Champion title. In the Saddle Bronc Riding it was the battle between Robert Aragon and Chance Barnes. The first go-round it was Robert with a 75 over Chance with a 73. The second round they switched places to end up with Chance taking first with a 65 and Robert right on his tail with a 63. When the points were totaled it was a dead heat, they had both tied for the Average win with a 138 on two. To determine the Finals Buckle winner it reverted to the old “coin toss”. When the coin was uncovered it was Robert Aragon that took home the buckle, but after the total points for the year were added Chance Barnes ended up winning the 2013 Championship Saddle and Buckle. The Ranch Bronc State Championship title went to Robert Carrizales. In Bull Riding it was the cowboy in sixth place in the standings coming into the

weekend that toughed it out to win the average at the finals taking home the trophy buckle but couldn’t put together enough points to catch the first place standing leader Westin Fowler. Westin held on to his lead and left Clovis with the 2013 State 2013 State Open Team Roping Champion Heeler Saddle and Bull Riding Championship title Buckle Winner – Russell Sullivan and a nice saddle and buckle to show for his hard work. As the focus moved to the timed event end of the arena, there was no lack of excitement on that front. In the Breakaway Roping if you weren’t paying attention you were going to miss it. Kelly Torske stopped the clock in the first go to win it with a 2.99. Chalon LeFebre placed second right behind Kelly in the first go and won the second go with a 4.52 to win the finals average with a 16.96, and claim the title of finals champion. 2013 State Open Team Roping Champion Header Saddle and Peyton Cowdry came into the Buckle Winner – Seth Hall ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF POUNDING HOOVES PHOTOGRAPHY finals with a strong lead in the total points for the year and in first, Laura Haines in second and managed to stay on top of the list to win the 2013 State Breakaway Champion saddle Katelyn McRee in third, but when the times were totaled it was Katelyn McRee who and buckle. ended up at the top of the list to win the In the Incentive Breakaway it was Ciera 2013 State Championship, saddle and LeFebre who came into the weekend buckle. The winner of the incentive second in the standings but left with the average at the finals was Shiann Irwin who Finals Champion buckle as well as the ended up moving from thirteenth in the 2013 State Incentive Breakway standings to claiming the Reserve State Championship title and buckle. Championship buckle. In the Barrel Racing the ladies were all In the “Big Mans” event, Steer “turning and burning” and on this weekend Wrestling, it was the battle between first they were all trying to beat the times of and second, Lymon Succo in first and Kelsie Walraven as she set the pace all Christian Pettigrew in second, only weekend long and ended up winning both separated by $1300. Christian gave it a run go-rounds and the average to clinch the for the money as he won first in both goFinals Champion buckle and the yearend Reserve State Champion title. Caren Lamb rounds and won the average, but Lyman was close behind to win second in the who entered the finals in first placed held second go and second in the average and on to the lead and went home with a nice managed to keep the lead for the 2013 new saddle and buckle and the right to State Steer Wrestling Championship title. claim 2013 State Barrel Racing Champion. In the Incentive Barrel Racing it was the Lymon Succo took home the year end saddle and buckle as Christian Pettigrew top three in the standings coming into the took home both go-round buckles and the weekend with not much money separating Finals Champion buckle. first from third. It was Carrie Richardson


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When the teams backed into the roping boxes for Team Roping it was a close race on the Headers end as only $758 was all that separated first through third in the standings. Two seemed to be the lucky number for Seth Hall in the team roping as he came into the finals second in the standings and placed first in the second round and tied for second in the second round and won second in the average. With the “new math” all those seconds ended up number one as Seth won the 2013 State Champion Header saddle and buckle. The winner of the average and Finals Champion Header buckle went to David McCallister. On the heelers side of the chute the year end race was a little more predictable as Russell Sullivan entered the finals with a commanding lead over second in the standings with an almost $5000 lead. Russell secured his lead by placing in both go-rounds and the average to win the State Champion Heeler saddle and buckle. Justin Loya won the finals average to take home the Champion Heeler buckle for the weekend. In the Incentive Team Roping it was the

team of Beau Lamb and Marcus Elkins that came into the finals weekend on top and left the finals weekend on top. Both claimed the Header and Heeler State Championships Saddles and Buckles. The team that won the finals average and buckles was 1st Go Inc. Team Roping Buckle Winners, Header – Paul Gutierrez, Header JoDan Mirabal Heeler – Robert Ansley and Heeler Albert Claunch. Reserve State Champions were, Header Kyle Roberts and Heeler Albert Claunch. Not to forget Calf Roping, this time it seemed to be the number three that worked magic in this event. Seth Hall started out third in the standings before the 2nd Go Inc. Team Roping Buckle Winners, Header – JoDan Mirabal, weekend and after he Heeler – Albert Claunch won three buckles one in the first go round, one for went to Travis Beck. the finals average and The All Around Cowgirl title went to one for the 2013 State Katelyn McRee, she added to her collection Championships it seemed a nice trophy saddle and buckle for all her to correspond to the hard work for the year. A special thanks number of saddles he left went to Ed and Trudy Healy as they were Clovis with. Seth won awarded a beautiful saddle for the title of the team roping saddle, 2013 NMRA Rodeo Champion Sponsors. calf roping saddle and to A tip of the hat to all the many folks that no surprise was the 2013 worked so hard throughout the year and at All Around Cowboy and the finals. All the NMRA Officers and took home a saddle and Event Directors, Judges, Bullfighters, 2nd Go Open Team Roping Buckle Winners, Header – Seth Hall, buckle to confirm that Pickup Men, Announcers and many Heeler – Brandon Gonzales title. The Incentive Calf volunteers. Thanks for a great year and Roping State Champion congratulations to the new directors, buckle and title for 2013 looking forward to next year.

2013 State Inc. Team Roping Champion Saddle and Buckle Winners, Header – Beau Lamb, Heeler – Marcus Elkins. Beau’s and Marcus’s Moms accepting the award on their behalf.

Reserve Inc. Team Roping State Champion Winner Heeler - Albert Claunch


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1st Go, 2nd Go,Finals Barrel Racing Champion and 2013 Reserve State Barrel Racing Champion Buckles Winner – Kelsie Walraven

2nd Go Inc. Barrel Racing Buckle Winner – Tammy Arnold 2013 State Champion Bull Riding Saddle and Buckle Winner – Westin Fowler

2013 State Inc. Barrel Racing Champion Saddle and Buckle Winner – Katelyn McRee Finals Saddle Bronce Champion Buckle Winner –Robert Aragon

Finals Champion and 2013 State Champion Bareback Buckles Winner – K.C. Peterson

2013 State Saddle Bronc Champion Saddle and Buckle Winner – Chance Barnes

2013 State Barrel Racing Champion Saddle and Buckle Winner – Caren Lamb

2012 State Champion Ranch Bronc Buckle Winner – Robert Carrizales


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2013 State Champion Steer Wrestling Saddle and Buckle Winner – Lymon Succo

1st Go, Finals Calf Roping Champion, 2013 State Calf Roping Champion Saddle and Buckles Winner – Seth Hall

1st Go, 2nd Go, and Finals Steer Wrestling Champion Buckle Winner – Christian Pettigrew

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Finals Champion Breakaway Buckle Winner – Chalon LeFebre

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USTRC Southern Colorado Classic and third place was Rylea Rae Fabrizio and Justin Price. The team of Lehmer Jeffers and Kyon Kreutzer finished first place in the Average eam roping is a popular sport in of the #12 Division. They were 34.87 Southern Colorado and especially seconds on four steers and earned $2,560, around the Pueblo area. The Southern trophy Gist bits and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Colorado Classic produced by Rope the Earnings. Second place was Clay Corzine Rockies went off on September 20-22, 2013. Team ropers enjoyed the competition and Ryan Canty and third place went to Rick Montera and Jimmi Jo Montera. The inside the Colorado State Fairgrounds. Incentive champions of the roping were The first roping of the weekend was the Dub Martin and Gilbert Lucero. Open Division. Casey Adams from Ault, Rick Montera and Everett Lombard Colorado teamed up with Riley Pedro of teamed up to win first place in the Average Nunn, Colorado to win the Average. The of the #12 Gold Plus Division. They pair roped five steers in 41.20 seconds and finished the roping with a time of 31.45 received $1,010 and ten points for the seconds on four steers. That earned them Priefert US Open Tour. Second place was the team of Chris Francis and Josh Fillmore $2,480, trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was and third place went to Travis Bounds and Joe Roderick. The Incentive winners of the Cash Chamberlain of Wild Horse, Colorado and J.T. Schalla from Avondale, Colorado roping were Adams and Pedro. and third place was Bill McDowell and The champions of the #15 Division Johm Gregory. The Incentive winners were were Alex Schuman from Fort Collins, Frankie Hough and Greg Baldwin. The Colorado and Justin Price of La Veta, century bonus win went to the New Mexico Colorado. They were 31.57 seconds on four steers and won $1,840, trophy Gist bits team of Lehmer Jeffers and Butch Whitten. The #11 Division was won by the team and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. of Joel Bunker and Kurt Eacret. They were Second place was Schuman and Riley 36.82 seconds on four steers and earned Pedro. Third place was Ty Blasingame and $4,940, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and Jimmi Jo Montera. $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second Cord Crowther of Sanford, Colorado place in the Average went to Beto Lechuga and Ryan Canty from Austin, Colorado and Ryan Gieck and third place was finished the #13 Division with a four steer Lehmer Jeffers and Cavin Jacobs. Bryer total of 29.51 seconds. That time gave Wadhams and Everett Lombard won the them first place in the Average and earned them $2,820, trophy Gist bits and $6,000 in Incentive Average. Mitch Canty and Taten Koenig from USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place went Sanford, Colorado teamed up to win first to Rick Montera of Greeley, Colorado and place in the Average of the #10 Division. Jay Ellerman from Fort Lupton, Colorado The pair took home $6,290, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the roping went to Katy Reynolds and Kurt Hall both from Kansas. The third place team was Logan Colbert and Gunnar Stapleton. Canty and Koenig went home with the Incentive win as well. The #10 Gold Plus Division kicked of the Open: Casey Adams (Ault, CO) / Riley Pedro (Nunn, CO), 41.2, $1,010 last day of the weekend.

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The team of Jill Taylor and Derek Reeves finished first place in the Average with a time of 38.68 seconds on four steers and earned $3,700, trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was Vincente Guerrero and Gilbert Lucero and third place went to Ray Goetze and Curtis Cox. The Incentive champions of the roping were Dana and Larry Irwin of Delta, Colorado. The century bonus went to Joe McClinton and Terry Lindner. The #9 Division was won by the team of Eric Hanson and Kris Fetty. They were 32.05 seconds on four steers and won $7,110, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the Average went to Larry Phillips and Jared Woody. The team won $4,500 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. The third place finish and the Incentive win went to Damian Romero and Johnny Torres. The last roping of the weekend was the #8 Pick/Draw. The team of Nathan VanDeel and John Jenkins won first place in the roping and took home $4,310, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was George Woods and Larry Lewis and third place went to Seth Fuchs and Leland Wilson. The curtain dropped on the Southern Colorado Classic and Rope the Rockies was pleased with the outcome of the event. Results Open Average 1. Casey Adams (Ault, CO) / Riley Pedro (Nunn, CO), 41.2, $1,010; 2. Chris Francis (Las Vegas, NM) / Josh Fillmore (Penrose, CO), 28.98, $0; 3. Travis Bounds (Grand Junction, CO) / Joe Roderick (Loma, CO), 30.54, $0; 4. Casey Adams (Ault, CO) / T J Watts (Eads, CO), 32.47, $0 Incentive 1. Casey Adams (Ault, CO) / Riley Pedro (Nunn, CO), 32.37, $250 Overall FT 1. Ty Blasingame (Ramah, CO) / Riley Pedro (Nunn, CO), 5.33, $70 #15 Handicap Average 1. Alex Schuman (Fort Collins, CO) / Justin Price (La Veta, CO), 31.57, $1,840; 2. Alex Schuman (Fort Collins, CO) / Riley Pedro (Nunn, CO), 34.19, $1,100; 3. Ty Blasingame (Ramah, CO) / Jimmi Jo Montera (Greeley, CO), 34.22, $740; 4. Lance Fillmore (Pueblo, CO) / Joe Roderick (Loma, CO), 34.6, $0; 5. Levi Lord (Sturgis, SD) / Jay Ellerman (Fort Lupton, CO), 40.18, $0 Overall FT 1. Lance Fillmore (Pueblo, CO) / Joe Roderick (Loma,


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CO), 5.04, $190 #13 Handicap Average 1. Cord Crowther (Sanford, CO) / Ryan Canty (Austin, CO), 29.51, $2,820; 2. Rick Montera (Greeley, CO) / Jay Ellerman (Fort Lupton, CO), 29.71, $1,690; 3. Rylea Rae Fabrizio (Pueblo, CO) / Justin Price (La Veta, CO), 31.73, $1,130; 4. Josh Kurfiss (Penrose, CO) / Shawn Lenard (Penrose, CO), 35.64, $0; 5. Cord Crowther (Sanford, CO) / Taten Koenig (Sanford, CO), 36.18, $0 Overall FT 1. Lance Fillmore (Pueblo, CO) / Butch Whitten (Cimarron, NM), 5.61, $300 #12 Average #11: Joel Bunker (Sharon Springs, KS) / Kurt Eacret (Byers, CO), 36.82, $4,940 and $6,000 in USTRC 1. Lehmer Jeffers (Gladstone, NM) / Kyon Flex Earnings Kreutzer (La Veta, CO), 34.87, $2,560; 2. Clay Corzine (Center, CO) / Ryan Canty (Austin, CO), 35.46, $1,540; 3. Rick Montera 41.13, $600; 7. Rickey Patton (Amarillo, TX) (Greeley, CO) / Jimmi Jo Montera (Greeley, CO), / Jason Yazzie (Vanderwagen, NM), 41.96, 36.07, $1,020; 4. Dub Martin (Avondale, CO) / $600; 8. Sandy McElreath (Cimarron, KS) / Gilbert Lucero (Pueblo, CO), 39.29, $0; 5. Kelly Jason Yazzie (Vanderwagen, NM), 43.12, Hildreth (Gunnison, CO) / Coy Hildreth (Gunnison, $400; 9. Kyle Winslow (Plains, KS) / CO), 41.33, $0; Incentive Gunnar Stapleton (Sublette, KS), 44.86, 1. Dub Martin (Avondale, CO) / Gilbert Lucero $400; 10. Michael Ortiz (Ordway, CO) / (Pueblo, CO), 25.96, $200 Gilbert Lucero (Pueblo, CO), 44.9, $400 Overall FT Incentive 1. Cord Crowther (Sanford, CO) / Ryan Canty 1. Bryer Wadhams (Pueblo, CO) / Everett (Austin, CO), 6.25, $280 Lombard (Pueblo, CO), 25.01, $800; 2. #12 Gold Plus Josh Kurfiss (Penrose, CO) / Loren Gooder Average (Agra, KS), 30.92, $600; 3. Michael Ortiz 1. Rick Montera (Greeley, CO) / Everett Lombard (Ordway, CO) / Gilbert Lucero (Pueblo, CO), (Pueblo, CO), 31.45, $2,480; 2. Cash Chamberlain 31.22, $400 (Wild Horse, CO) / J T Schalla (Avondale, CO), 32.2, Overall FT $1,860; 3. Bill McDowell (Clayton, NM) / John 1. Bill McDowell (Clayton, NM) / John Gregory (Amarillo, TX), 33.41, $1,240; 4. Lehmer Garcia (Springer, NM), 6.12, $560; 2. #8 PickDraw: Nathan VanDeel (Buena Vista, CO) / John Jeffers (Gladstone, NM) / Butch Whitten (Cimarron, Lehmer Jeffers (Gladstone, NM) / Adrian Jenkins (Rocky Ford, CO), 26.87, $4,310 and $6,000 in NM), 34.7, $620 Maez (Clayton, NM), 6.16, $380 USTRC Flex Earnings Incentive 1. Frankie Hough (Eagle, CO) / Greg Baldwin (Eagle, CO), 34.51, $1,600; 2. Rickey Patton (Amarillo, TX) / Ryan Gieck (York, NE), 36.2, $1,060; 3. Toby Lambeth (Trinidad, CO) / Bill Brunelli (Aguilar, CO), 36.35, $0 Overall FT 1. R T McElreath (Cimarron, KS) / John Gregory (Amarillo, TX), 6.16, $470 Century Bonus Average 1. Lehmer Jeffers (Gladstone, NM) / Butch Whitten (Cimarron, NM), 23.92, $780; 2. Bill McDowell (Clayton, NM) / Joaquin Huntington (Hesperus, CO), 27.29, $520 #11 Average 1. Joel Bunker (Sharon Springs, KS) / Kurt Eacret (Byers, CO), 36.82, $4,940; 2. Beto Lechuga (Farmington, NM) / Ryan Gieck (York, NE), 37.73, $3,300; 3. Lehmer Jeffers (Gladstone, NM) / Cavin Jacobs (Estancia, NM), 39.69, $2,610; 4. Anna Gregory (Amarillo, TX) / Justin Storms (Nathrop, CO), 40.15, $1,920; 5. David Yust (Del Norte, CO) / Tyrell Reynolds (Tribune, KS), 41.12, $960; 6. Butch Lazor (Penrose, CO) / Dale Woodard (Canon City, CO),

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Dale Reynolds (Pueblo, CO) / Derek Reeves (Boone, CO), 53.48, $1,900; 7. Hardy Gordon (Dalhart, TX) / Garald Eichelberger (Manzanola, CO), 53.74, $1,420; 8. Damian Romero (Manassa, CO) / Abe Jaramillo (Manassa, CO), 54.39, $950; 9. Guy McEnulty (Canon City, CO) / Jim Whitcomb (Hillside, CO), 54.82, $600; 10. Ross Smith (Ignacio, CO) / Wayne Spencer (Salida, CO), 55.04, $600; 11. Eli Enriquez (Pecos, NM) / Manuel Vazquez (Fort Lupton, CO), 57.16, $400; 12. Eli Enriquez (Pecos, NM) / Faustino Enriquez (Santa Fe, NM), 58.81, $400; 13. Scott Sheets (Brewster, KS) / Leland Wilson (Colby, KS), 59, $400; 14. Kris Fetty (Pueblo, CO) / Gilbert Lucero (Pueblo, CO), 29, $400; 15. Earl Kreutzer (Walsenburg, CO) / Isaac Hill (Walsenburg, CO), 30.09, $400; 16. Ross Smith (Ignacio, CO) / Johnny Torres (Questa, NM), 34.2, $400; 17. David Yust (Del Norte, CO) / T J McEnulty (Salida, CO), 35.16, $400; 18. Dana Irwen (Delta, CO) / Larry Irwen (Delta, CO), 37.89, $400 Incentive 1. Damian Romero (Manassa, CO) / Johnny Torres (Questa, NM), 29.1, $1,000; 2. Earl Kreutzer (Walsenburg, CO) / Isaac Hill (Walsenburg, CO), 30.09, $800; 3. Ross Smith (Ignacio, CO) / Johnny Torres (Questa, NM), 34.2, $600; 4. David Yust (Del Norte, CO) / T J McEnulty (Salida, CO), 35.16, $400; 5. Don Donohue (Scottsdale, AZ) / Carl Gray (Eagle, CO), 36.64, $200 Overall FT 1. Tom Myers (Salida, CO) / Jim Whitcomb (Hillside, CO), 6.87, $820; 2. Eric Hanson (Pueblo, CO) / Kris Fetty (Pueblo, CO), 7.13, $490; 3. Kirk Kennedy (Des Moines, NM) / Colby Kennedy (Des Moines, NM), 7.24, $330 #8 PickDraw Average 1. Nathan VanDeel (Buena Vista, CO) / John Jenkins (Rocky Ford, CO), 26.87, $4,310; 2. George Woods (Pueblo, CO) / Larry Lewis (Parker, CO), 32.84, $2,880; 3. Seth Fuchs (Santa Rosa, NM) / Leland Wilson (Colby, KS), 34.32, $2,220; 4. Tom Pate (Hugoton, KS) / Loren Willcox (La Veta, CO), 35.67, $1,570; 5. Richard Martin (Alamosa, CO) / Carl Gray (Eagle, CO), 35.82, $1,180; 6. Mike Honn (Parker, CO) / Clay Adams (Castle Rock, CO), 36.13, $920; 7. Creede Guardamondo (Avondale, CO) / Jared Gardner (Norwood, CO), 36.19, $360; 8. Corry Taylor (La Junta, CO) / Garald Eichelberger (Manzanola, CO), 36.55, $360; 9. Joe Jenkins (Peyton, CO) / John Jenkins (Rocky Ford, CO), 37.03, $240; 10. Richard Martin (Alamosa, CO) / Garald Eichelberger (Manzanola, CO), 38.41, $240; 11. Fred Casanova (Alamosa, CO) / Marty Miller (Weldona, CO), 45.13, $240; 12. Patrick Chester (Phillipsburg, KS) / Patsy Gordon (Dalhart, TX), 53.55, $240; 13. Keith Robb (Farwell, TX) / Bob Muench (Pueblo, CO), 55.39, $240; 14. Mark DiOrio (Pueblo, CO) / Clifton Walter (Avondale, CO), 20.5, $240; 15. Patrick Chester (Phillipsburg, KS) / Larry Love (Sublette, KS), 20.67, $240 Overall FT 1. Timber Wood (Kismet, KS) / Clifton Walter (Avondale, CO), 7.3, $490; 2. Seth Fuchs (Santa Rosa, NM) / Leland Wilson (Colby, KS), 7.81, $320


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Preparing for a Future in College Rodeo By Carollann Scott

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enior year of high school can be one filled with many emotions and lots of decision-making. As a high school senior a person may think they have plenty of time to plan for the next education step and future career goals. But admissions for many colleges and universities opens up as early as October. The time to consider a future as a college rodeo athlete is now. First off, even if you are not planning on taking advantage of early admissions and plan on waiting until the spring to apply, start preparing now. Rodeo

coaches are constantly talking to underclassman and seniors alike to fill their future rosters. Often coaches want to have a good plan of what their team will have to offer in the coming year during early summer. If you are a rodeo athlete being a part of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association is not only the next step in a long rodeo career but it is a chance to be a part of a prestigious organization. The NIRA not only requires a higher GPA and promotes education but it also hosts the College National Finals Rodeo each year where college rodeo athletes get a taste of what the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is like. C.J. Aragon, rodeo coach for Odessa College, says for high school rodeo athletes to not always wait to be recruited.

“A lot of times it takes a student sending their information out to get the ball rolling,” Aragon said. Some things a student may include in a packet to send to colleges would be a highlight video with multiple runs from previous competitions of events a student wishes to compete in, a resume that includes extracurricular activities, organizations, volunteer experience, a list of rodeo accomplishments, as well as a cover letter that includes your goals as a student and rodeo athlete. “I would like to see evidence of what a student athlete has accomplished, what kind of grades they have maintained, and what they are looking to obtain from their college rodeo and academic pursuits,” Ben Londo, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Rodeo Coach, said. Students who send information about what they do outside of rodeo give rodeo coaches a better perspective of who a student is. “I have a limited budget so I want the most bang for my buck,” Aragon said, “I want the total package: somebody that’s going to have good grades, they’re not going to get in trouble and they are going to go place at the rodeos.” Aragon says he always checks references given to him by student athletes and does some research on his own. He says he will call high school rodeo state directors, secretaries, and amateur rodeo personnel. He even says he will check a student’s Facebook page to see if they are capable of being that total package he is looking for. “We want personalities,” Tyla Treasure, Rodeo Team Captain at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, said. “We want someone who is going to stick around and be committed.”

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When choosing a school it is easy to simply choose based on the amount of scholarship money a student is offered but Aragon suggests students make decisions on more than just money. “Make sure you find the right fit for you,” Aragon said, “Too many kids and parents get caught up in the dollar signs, but there might be a better opportunity elsewhere.” When making that decision Treasure reminds students that they are not only going somewhere to rodeo but they are going somewhere to make a life for the next two to four years. “You’re not just going to rodeo, you do your own laundry, feed your own horses, do your schoolwork, and it is a big responsibility to be a student athlete,” Treasure said. As an engineering major Treasure can attest to the amount of schoolwork required to maintain a high GPA. But students and rodeo coaches alike share a strong opinion on the importance of academics. When looking at an incoming athlete a high GPA and good SAT/ACT scores are desirable qualities. “You don’t want to get someone that struggled with grades in high school and think they are going to succeed in college,” Aragon said. “Your education is number one priority,” Jim Brown, New Mexico State University said, “Rodeo is number two.” “I believe a college rodeo program’s number one goal is to help athletically talented rodeo athletes get a quality education,” Londo said. “A higher level education is extremely valuable in the world today and if we can help deserving students obtain that through our program then we are accomplishing our goals.” Brown suggests future college freshman “Learn to manage your time now and be prepared to take care of your own business, you cannot rely on your parents to do everything for you.” “Do not have your parents call coaches, teams don’t want to be babysitters,” Treasure said. “We want self-motivated students that can make champions of themselves.” “A lot of coaches didn’t get back to me,” Treasure said of her experience as a hopeful freshman. Now as a senior she suggests a more active approach then just


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sending in videos and resumes. “You really should go meet the coaches and show your interest,” Treasure said. “They want to see your dedication and that you’re not just a window shopper.” “Putting forward the effort to personally meet the coach, talk with current students in the program, and visit the campus should be high on the priority list for high school athletes weighing out their options,” Londo said. Brown encourages students that recruitment is not the only option. “If one isn’t being recruited that is no reason to not go to their school of choice. I have had many non-recruited students who turned out to be highly valued assets to our team and many that got put on scholarship after a few semesters,” Brown said. Once you do make the final decision and end up at the perfect school for you there is more to learn. “Let the older teammates show you what’s going on,” Treasure said. “When freshmen come in with a big head it is a disadvantage for them. They miss out on the team atmosphere and the encouraging environment that a team unit provides.” “Take it all in, ask questions, talk to people, get to know your fellow students and coaches,” Londo said. “There is such a camaraderie in rodeo and the eagerness to help each other is especially prevalent at the college rodeo level, make the best of it for yourself.” As for when to begin the process of looking at schools Londo says he is willing to start talking to early high school and even junior high students. “It is never too early to start thinking about your future,” Londo said. Being a part of rodeo at the collegiate

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level is truly an unforgettable experience for everyone involved and obtaining a degree is an essential tool for success in this modern age. For more information and for a list of member schools and contact information visit the NIRA website at www.collegerodeo.com .

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ight-Time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (WNFR) qualifier Cesar de la Cruz has joined roping machine manufacturer, Heel-O-Matic’s endorsement team. Cesar de la Cruz is a professional heeler from Marana, Ariz. and has qualified for the 2013 WNFR. “I love roping a Heel-O-Matic,” says de la Cruz. “There’s nothing else like the timing of a Heel-O-Matic; it’s the best on the market because of the real corner and I like the wide legs. I’m excited to be on the HOM Pro Team and to usemy machine in preparation for the 2013 WNFR.” Heel-O-Matic looks forward to the partnership with de la Cruz according to Chip Bruegman, the company’s general manager. “Cesar is one of the most influential heelers in the industry. We’ve kept our eye on him for quite some time and we’re really impressed with his horsepower and disciplined practice,” says Bruegman. “We’re looking forward to cheering him on, again, at this year’s finals.” More about Heel-O-Matic Heel-O-Matic is the leading manufacturer of team roping training aids. HeelO-Matic products are designed to provide perfect practice for every level of roping competitor and horse trainer, from youth to professional. Heel-O-Matic is the only roping machine with the “Heel-O-Matic Hop,” a patented hopping motion that replicates the actual movements of live cattle in tow. These machines reproduce unlimited run patterns in any location, providing targeted practice to fit any schedule. For more information, visit heelomatic.com or call (888) 433-5464.


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#11 Winners Travis Taylor and Deon Masters #9 Winners Jeannette Lucero and Hector Lucero

Maestas, 32.27, $3072; 4. Ryan Vanlandingham / Pedro Maestas, 32.53, $1536 #12 1. Bill McDowell / Charles Tenorio Sr., 34.20, $6432; 2. Vicente Guerrero / Joaquin Huntington, 34.65, $4824; 3. Doug Chandler / Grant Lewis, 36.50 , $3216; 4. Lydia Ulibarri / Cooper Wimberly, 36.54, $1608 #11 1. Travis Taylor / Deon Masters, 42.89, $5760; 2. Marty Valencia / Lyndsey Padilla, 44.82, $3456; 3. Bill McDowell / Deon Masters, 52.67, $2304

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Denny Watkins’ New Concept ‘Power Point’ Videos Ready For Download

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enny Watkins has been working on a new team roping concept for quite some time now – called the Denny Watkins Power Points. Watkins, a two-time National Finals Champion with 19 NFR appearances, has also competed in every Bob Feist Invitational since its inception in 1977, winning the title in 1981. “Power Points” are two-minute drills that can be downloaded and watched anytime and anywhere, such as before a competition or in the practice pen. They can literally be at your fingertips anytime

you need them. Each of the two-minute “Power Points” focuses on a different aspect of a team roping run. Watkins teaches hundreds of students each year, and he’s always said that “less is more.”

What he means by that is, if ropers focus on just one or two aspects of the run rather than trying to do all of it at once, you are able to totally focus and concentrate on just those areas that need the most help. Everybody has weaknesses that need to be focused on – even Watkins – and the Denny Watkins Power Points will help you do just that. To access the Power Points, go to Denny’s website at Vimeo.com/dennywatkins, and download them. Email Denny at dwpowerpoints@att.net if you have questions.

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Clay Carr Second All Around Champion of the World

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lay Carr is not a household name (like many of his contemporaries) when discussions about old-time rodeo greats are held. However, this quite and unassuming man was a two-time World All Around Champion Cowboy (1930 and 1933), won World Championships in saddle bronc riding in 1930 and steer roper in 1931 and 1940, competed in six events (saddle bronc riding, single steer roping, steer wrestling, team roping, calf roping and wild cow milking) and was (in his day) called a throw-back from the old-time cowboys who came before him. Clay was the real deal. He was born April 18, 1909 in Farmersville, California and grew up working on the Gill Ranch. He competed in his first rodeo at Visalia in 1928 and within two years, was the second man to win the honor of All Around Champion of the World (Earl Thode was first in 1929). Most of his adult life, he lived on

his California ranch near Visalia where he also rodeoed out of. In spite of being such a versatile and accomplished cowboy, one of the reasons you may not hear much about Clay is that he went about his business without much fanfare. Some men have the spotlight follow them wherever they go (even cultivating and craving it), while others go humbly about their business. Clay was the latter. Author Clifford Westermeier wrote of Clay in 1947, “Clay Carr, holder of the Jo Mora Salinas Trophy, is a strange man, difficult to meet and extremely hard to get acquainted with. He is, without a question, one of the great cowboys of the age; a man of many complexes, on of which is inferiority; yet he is one of the smartest, shrewdest, and cleverest individuals in rodeo. He has an air of indifference toward the desires and opinions of others, and appears to lead a

rather lonely life, perhaps because he has a very suspicious nature? In spite of this, Clay has the respect and admiration of everyone in the business and is regarded as a very tough customer in a business deal, fight, or a poker game. “One does not try to figure out this man of moods, but rather accepts whatever friendship he offers; one is flattered by any politeness, consideration, interest, or attention he may show. He seldom goes east to contest, but in the West and particularly at the California shows, he is a master and can “take,” in his own inimitable way, most of the boys competing against him.” Following his death in 1957, the Visalia Times-Delta wrote, “He was not a man for sentiment and cared little about his own personal aggrandizement.” Roger Bean of San Francisco once said Clay, “...was not of the new breed, but was somewhat of a throwback to the


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old-time cowboy.” Not one to worry much about the opinion of others, Carr, at times, wore unusual hats for a cowboy from that era. One hat he wore for a while had a very wide brim and low crown (similar to that of a Quaker, or more recently might be thought of as a modern “buckaroo” style hat) and another he often sported was a fedora style—at the opposite end of the spectrum. It is thought he wore these simply because they were available and definitely not to make any sort of a statement. Little things like this only added to the strangeness and separateness of this great cowboy. Although the Bowman brothers from Arizona have been credited with hauling the first horse trailer seen on the rodeo circuit in the 1920s, Clay was known as having one of the first “nice” ones. His was constructed of metal (unheard of at

the time). It was a one-horse trailer that stood out from the few being hauled at the time and was reported to have been “neatly painted and stylish.” This was also out of the norm for back then. Although he was a full-time rancher and tough rodeo competitor in the West, Carr did take a few extended rodeo trips, most notably to Australia, England and back East where he won his All Around and World Championships. He was known as a versatile competitor (competing at both ends of the arena) and was counted to be “in the money” most anywhere he went. The fledgeling Cowboy Turtles Association (organized in 1936), which is the predecessor of today’s Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association, received Clay’s support. He signed up and was member number fifty-five. Clay wound up competing in rodeo for over twentyfive years.

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Carr served in World War II as a Marine in the South Pacific. In 1948, he married Eleanora Curtis, from the wellknown Curtis rodeo family. Sadly, on his birthday in 1957, Clay Carr, one of the best (and possibly most mis-understood) cowboys from the early days of rodeo passed away from a heart attack. Because he shied from the spotlight, may have been a little reserved and different, he never received the widespread recognition like many of similar accomplishment have. Sadly, his is not a name often talked about in discussions of rodeo history today. This does not mean however that a man of such great talent went completely unnoticed. As an All Around World Champion, Clay Carr was inducted in the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 1979. Jim Olson (c) 2013 www.JimOlsonAuthor.com

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Amarillo Ropers Continue to Help Local Organization With Great Project!

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his year, September 27-29 Advo Companies held the 2nd Annual, Horns and Heels Team Roping and Gala in Amarillo Texas at the Amarillo National Center. Once again, team ropers stepped up to make the event even more exciting and successful than last year. Although it was much bigger than a team roping, it was the continuing effort of a project that will aid many people who deal with physical disabilities. Advo Companies is an organization in West Texas that supports and provides resource to people with physical disabilities. The Advo Companies team has worked hard to help these folks in and around the Amarillo area and continue to support their growth. Advo Companies has been working on a plan to build a fully accessible park that is ADA compliant with a gymnasium and sports complex where people with disabilities can go and enjoy themselves. Most recently the plans have expanded to include an employment center and a small entrepreneur strip center to house companies that can help to accommodate and train workers from Advo in a competitive work environment. “We are very excited about these plans.” Said Carla Hughes CFO and Director of Advo Companies. “This facility will help us to locate Advo clients into the workplace and feel more comfortable when they are making those transitions.” Carla has been focused on this project and raising funds for it since its inception. Last year’s event raised enough money to purchase the property needed for this project and this year’s event got them approximately $250,000 closer to starting the building. The team roping event paid out a total of $306,000 to the contestants. In addition, high money headers and heelers

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brought in over $100,000. Their support and generosity is hard to put into words, I am so, so grateful.” Sponsors for this year’s event were, Amarillo Truck Center, BSA Hospital, Cool Horse, Great Western Distributors, Cox Funeral Home, Howard Mechanical, Wiley Hicks, Jr. Construction, FMC/CareXpress Urgent Care, Freeman’s Flowers, Graham Brothers Jewelers, Huddleston Performance Horses, Hughes Cleaning Equipment, Hughes Trailers, Ivey Insurance, Kimrad Transport, LX Cattle Company, Martin-Tipton Pharmacy, Mobile Vet Clinic, Mullin Hoard & Brown, Scottco, Tejas Trading, Tyson, Venable’s Construction, Inc., Wellborn Signs, Xcel Energy. Thanks to all the team ropers for taking part in this event and the city of Amarillo will sure be happy to welcome you all back for future Advo Company events. Congratulations to all of the ropers who won money, or prizes, and a special thanks to Todd Hughes and Chris Francis for producing a great event and Todd and Carla Hughes for their vision and commitment to Advo Companies who benefited from everyone who enjoyed this wonderful event. See ya next year!

Land and Cattle providing the stock. “The roping once again was awesome,” said Todd Hughes. “It is always great working with Chris he does a fantastic job and provides great stock so everyone has a great time.” “There is not enough I can say about the team ropers,” said Carla Hughes. “Once again they pulled through and their generosity was overwhelming. In addition to the team roping this year’s Silent and Live Auction, which the majority of the items in the event came from the team roping community,

#15 Warm-Up Roping 1. Troy McDonald / Coy Burruel, 29.26, $2,850; 2. Michael Bell / Logan Medlin, 30.79, $2,030; 3. Matthew Cramblet / Brandon Brown, 33.37, $1,550; 4. Lucas Screws / Jay Dee Logan, 34.44, $1,140; 5. Todd Hughes / Lee Walker, 38.54, $570 #13 WSTR 1. Roy Payne, Pampa, TX / Travis Goad, Reydon, OK, 29.38, $12,220; 2. Kevin Huddleston, Memphis, TX / Jason Thomas, Canyon, TX, 30.07, $8,290; 3. Doug Chandler, Amarillo, TX / Justin Price, La Veta, CO, 31.17, $6,550; 4. Kurt Kiehne, Hereford, TX / Buster Record, Laverne, OK, 32.31, $4,800; 5. Lucas Screws, Melrose, NM / Steve

#13 Winners, Roy Payne and Travis Goad

won 16 ft. Stock Trailers each day, Average winners of each roping won Coats trophy saddles, second place winners won Gist buckles and third place winners won Cactus Leather rope bags. In addition to the two days of team roping on Saturday and Sunday, Friday night kicked things off with a Gala event. This event, like last year, was the place to be on Friday night in Amarillo as Nashville, Recording Artist, JT Hodges, provided some great entertainment for everyone in attendance. Todd Hughes, husband of Carla Hughes was the producer of the team roping with Chris Francis of Mathews


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TX, 38.29, $1,650; Fast Time: John Brunson, Plainview, TX / Chris Cannon, Hale Center, TX, 7.52, $1,000 #10 WSTR 1. Lynn Jarrell, Hulbert, OK / Trey Alcorn, Washington, OK, 35.05, $13,240; 2. Tim Mecklenburg, Hugoton, KS / Byron Short, Springfield, CO, 36.55, $9,930; 3. Darcy F Clark, Wayne, OK / Brock Dearing, Portales, NM, 38.27, $7,170; 4. Bill Rasberry, Wheeler, TX / Mike Goad, Briscoe, TX, 38.38, $6,070; 5. Trent Johnson, Amarillo, TX / Lance Sippy, Canyon, TX, 38.44, $4,960; 6. Jimmy Longino, Odessa, TX / Frank Gardner, Lovington, NM, 38.49, $3,860; 7. Connie Harris, Cimarron, NM / John Garcia, Springer, NM, 38.51, $3,310; 8. Danny Persons, Woodward, OK / Brad Bottom, Cheyenne, OK, 38.73, $2,760; 9. Richard Romero, Springtown, TX / Robert Lee Yee, Las Vegas, NM, 38.84, $2,210; 10. Trent Donovan, Las Cruces, NM / Lance Sippy, Canyon, TX, #9 Winners, Max Louderback and Clay Louderback 39.59, $1,650; 36.15, $4,960; 6. Kevin McCreary, Amarillo, TX Fast Time: Ryan Oldfield, Los Lunas, NM / Tommy Gililland, Tularosa, NM, 14.12, $1,000 / John Anderson, Gail, TX, 37.06, $3,860; #9 WSTR 7. Paul Gutierrez, Estancia, NM / Keith Grad, 1. Max Louderback, Liberal, KS / Clay Hanna, AB, 37.94, $3,035; 8. Andy Pat Elliott, Louderback, Liberal, KS, 42.94, $11,650; 2. Jana Texhoma, OK / Neil Ferguson, Texhoma, OK, Smith, Carlsbad, NM / Larry Powell, Rogers, NM, 37.94, $3,035; 9. Michael Bell, Clovis, NM / Riley Smith, Earth, TX, 37.95, $2,210; 10. Todd 56.94, $8,160; 3. JaLynn Rogers, Elk City, OK / James Masters, Wheeler, TX, 57.48, $6,210 Kimble, Clayton, NM / Jared Rowley, Dumas, Stanton, TX, 33.85, $13,240; 2. Roger Powers, Texhoma, OK / Doug Schmidt, Guymon, OK, 35.46, $9,930; 3. Ferron Lucero, Clayton, NM / Danny Garcia, Clayton, NM, 35.67, $7,170; 4. Tripp Townsend, Earth, TX / David Merrell, Hereford, TX, 36.11, $6,070; 5. Donnie Schneider, Ingalls, KS / Scott VanderHamm, Ingalls, KS,

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Harrison, Roff, OK, 33.33, $3,920; 6. Nick Griggs, Amarillo, TX / Shank Edwards, Levelland, TX, 34.37, $3,490; 7. Kurt Kiehne, Hereford, TX / Tom McClure, Ardmore, OK, 34.7, $2,620; 8. Jamie Pohnert, Amarillo, TX / Kent Haley, Canyon, TX, 36.64, $1,750; Fast Time: Lucas Screws, Melrose, NM / Steve Harrison, Roff, OK, 6.38, $1,000

#10 Winners, Lynn Jarrell and Trey Alcorn

#12 WSTR 1. Trey Hutches, Canyon, TX / Lee Walker, Amarillo, TX, 28.52, $14,620; 2. Zurick Labrier, Guymon, OK / Buster Holland, Guymon, OK, 30.49, $11,290; 3. Michael Bell, Clovis, NM / Terry Leatherwood, Grady, NM, 32.52, $7,970; 4. Jerry Trujillo, Portales, NM / Brock Dearing, Portales, NM, 32.68, $5,980; 5. Russell Riggan, Snyder, TX / Lance Howard, Amarillo, TX, 32.89, $5,320; 6. Wallace Townsend, Cache, OK / Steve Mauldin, Beggs, OK, 33.14, $4,650; 7. Max Vincent, Dover, OK / Kent Thiessen, Elk City, OK, 33.26, $3,990; 8. Anna Gregory, Amarillo, TX / Jared Stoker, Canyon, TX, 33.27, $3,320; 9. Eric Peterson, Dalhart, TX / Cody Lawrence, Dalhart, TX, 33.67, $2,660; 10. Gilbert Sena, Crane, TX / Tommy Guy, Abilene, TX, 34.24, $2,660; 11. Michael Johnson, Dumas, TX / Brandon Brown, Dumas, TX, 34.25, $1,990; 12. Brooke Trammell, Amarillo, TX / Greg Langen, Dalhart, TX, 34.56, $1,990; Fast Time: Zurick Labrier, Guymon, OK / Doug Schmidt, Guymon, OK, 8.13, $1,000 #11 WSTR 1. Phil Stroud, Midland, TX / Kenny Stewart,

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WJTRC in 1989. Many families were heartbroken to hear that the championship had been cancelled. After many conversations with disappointed parents and ropers over the loss of the Championship event, Elton and Paula Cain decided to take on the event themselves. They wanted to carry on the great tradition of the WJTRC, even though they had moved to Bonham, TX and their son Twister had graduated from high school. Many of the team ropers traveling down the road today were and still are a part of the WJTRC. In its past 26 years of existence many friendships have been made that will continue for a lifetime. “So for all of you joining for the first time, we hope you have as much fun as we have had.” Says Paula Cain. “We look forward to you becoming part of the tradition and our roping family." Now Twister Cain pretty much runs the actual roping while Mom and Dad kind of sit back and watch. The Cain’s still have the same office help, the Alfords, that started with them twenty six years ago. They drive down from Canyon and Amarillo every year. The flaggers are still the same. Twister’s wife Tessa does the scholarships and Tessa’s Aunt takes the photos. “We are just one big family putting on the roping.” Says Paula. In 2000, one of the contestants dad, from California, called wanting information about bringing down five youngsters. As Paula puts it, “What a little wolf pack they were.” They stayed with the World Junior Championships for the next five years until they all graduated from high school. They were Bronc Cresta, Spencer Mitchell, Russell Cordoza, Justin Davis and Jayde Corkhill. When these guys happen to be in the area, they still come and rope in the Open and rope with the kids. This year’s NFR has some of 2005 World Junior Team Roping Champions, Joel Bach our greatest stars that are past and Jade Corhill

he first World Junior Team Roping Championship (WJTRC) was started in 1972. It was held in Denver, CO for two years. There are not any records of the teams or the champions for those two years. In 1974, Bill and Marsha Duncan began producing the WJTRC. It was moved to Allen, OK and held during the first weekend of August. Ropers from all over the United States met at the arena, almost in the middle of nowhere, during the hottest time of the year to compete for the glorious title of World Junior Team Roping Champion. In 1985, Elton and Paula Cain started a Winter Junior Team Roping Championship which coincided with the WJTRC. It was held in Amarillo, TX during the Thanksgiving weekend. This provided another opportunity for the ropers to renew old friendships, rope and make new friends before the WJTRC. All over the United States young ropers were traveling in the snow and bad weather to come and rope. Bill and Marsha produced their last

2012 World Junior Team Roping Champions Youngest Roper, Kreece Thompson age 9 and Jakon Tucker age 8

World Junior Champions; Brandon Beers, Cody Lovell, Jayde Corkhill, Travis Graves, Jim Cooper and bull rider Cole Echols. The 2013 PRCA Team Roping Rookies Chace Thompson and Will Woodfin are prior World Junior Championship winners. There are many past NFR qualifiers that have passed through the World Junior Championship. Brandon Beers once made the statement when being interview after winning the World Junior Championships while showing his buckle and saddle “You win this first and then you go after the big one.” There have been several PRCA champions who were also World Junior Champions. They are: Trevor Brazil, Cory Peska, Nick Sartain, Rick Skelton, Turtle Powell, Kolen von Ahn, Coleman Proctor, Paul Eaves, Garrett Tonozi, Martin Lucero, Dakota Kirchenslager, Speed Williams, Denton Payne, York Gill, J.D. Yates, Cole Davidson and Rube Woolsey. The list of past champions and fast time holders reads like a who’s who in professional team roping. Several on the list including JD Yates who turned the fastest time in 1978 brought his son Trey to compete. Denton Payne, the 1985 champion and Colby Jones, the 91 arena record holder in the Bill Cody Arena in Amarillo, also makes the annual trip with their sons, along with Bobby Hurley and his son and Clay O’Brian and his daughter. Team roping clinician Tyler Magnus, who comes to compete with his kids, continued on page 32


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World Junior Championships 5 Steer Average Winners 1974 54 Total Teams Entered Scott Laramore, CO / Steve Abshire, CA 64.7 1975 266 Total Teams Entered Ken Smith, NM Wes Smith, NM 73.05 1976 365 Total Teams Entered Eddie Green, CA Clay O'Brien, CA 53.73 1977 466 Total Teams Entered Harvey Morrow, NM John Morrow, NM 61.83 1978 847 Total Teams Entered Charlie Buchanan, AZ Jerry Vaughn, OK 62.25 1979 765 Total Teams Entered Brady Chapman, AZ Monte Petska, NM 54.03 1980 675 Total Teams Entered Ben Ingham, TX Kent Shankles, OK 55.71 1981 688 Total Teams Entered Kyle Braudrick, OK Leroy Milligan, CO 55.31 1982 679 Total Teams Entered Travis Bard, AZ Craig Carter, AZ 48.25 1983 1,221 Total Teams Entered Joseph Jones, AZ Johnny Rico, AZ 55.48 1984 1,106 Total Teams Entered Jeff Olson, CA Sam Hambrick, AZ 57.02 1985 1440 Total Teams Entered Denton Payne, AZ Speed Williams, FL 39.55 1986 1,085 Total Teams Entered Larry Trimble, TX George Harlan, TX 52.25 1987 1,257 Total Teams Entered Clay Good, TX Steve Northcott, TX 45.44 1988 1,085 Total Teams Entered Clint Pennington, AZ Kory Koontz, TX 44.24 1989 Jeff McDaniels, CA Brent Lockett, CA 1990 No Roping This Year Bill Cody Arena - Amarillo, TX 1991 1,392 Total Teams Entered Kyle Graham, TX Colby Jones, TX 38.04 1992 1,648 Total Teams Entered Brady Wren, TX Cody Guess, TX 44.06 1993 1,969 Total Teams Entered Kyle Graham, TX Cody Guess, TX 43.86

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Rick Branch Jon Hamilton

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Todd Langdon Clint Thrash

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Bucky Hefner Todd Casebolt

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Rube Woolsey Billy Wayne Wright

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Joe Mike Clem Dwain Bickham

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Clay Good Mike Bacon

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Gabreil Martinez Twister Cain

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J.D. Bacon Chad Calvin

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Kyle Graham Roe Hampton

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Jake Howard Ben Hagen

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1994 2,001 Total Teams Entered Walter Donnell, TX Cody Guess, TX 40.70 1995 2,098 Total Teams Entered Benny Barnes, OK Cody Guess, TX 35.61 1996 2,339 Total Teams Entered Benny Barnes, OK Nick Rowland, OK 38.04 1997 2,516 Total Teams Entered Jimmy Edens, TX Josh Patton, TX 34.10 1998 2,413 Total Teams Entered Kip Kendrick, TX Josh Patton, TX 38.09 1999 1,874 Total Teams Entered Kip Kendrick, TX Shane Powell, TX 36.64 2000 1,551 Total Teams Entered Jake Cooper, TX Kyle Crick, TX 36.89 Enid Expo Center-Enid, OK 2001 1,667 Total Teams Entered Garrett Tonozzi, CO Travis Graves, OK 36.66 2002 1,546 Total Teams Entered Jake Cooper, TX Brandon Beers, OR 32.19 2003 1,761 Total Teams Entered Justin Copp, TX Colby Lovell, TX 35.16 2004 1,650 Total Teams Entered Jason Calkins, TX Joel Bach, TX 34.43 2005 Joel Bach, TX Jade Corhill, NV 31.55 Choctaw Resort Arena-Durant, OK 2006 Joel Bach, TX Cody Doesher, TX 34.37 2007 Andrew Ward, OK Paul Eaves, TX 31.66

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Nick Sartain Josh Patton

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Cody Barlow Travis Graves

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Andy Paul Jones Josh Patton

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Rusty Barnett Kenny Herrell

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Allen Tacker Shawn Gray

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Jake Cooper Nicky Simmons

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Garrett Tonozzi Richard Deerham

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Brandon Beers Colby Lovell

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Spencer Mitchell Justin Copp

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Bryce Stryn Shawn Crockett

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Dustin Davis Dakota Kirchenlarger

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Jonathan Irby Cody Roberts

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Hardy Murphy Coliseum – Ardmore, OK 2008 Kohl Whitman, TX Jake Smith Clay Smith, OK 25.56 Casey Stipes 2009 Jake Smith, OK Chace Tompson Brandon Harmon, OK 28.95 Jake Matthews 2010 Tate Kirchenslager, CO Brent Ivy Lane Siggins, NM 32.07 Lane Ivy 2011 Colby Holmes, LA Trevor Kirchenslager Tyler Strickland, TX 34.51 Brent Ivy 2012 Colt Wheeler, OK Dalin Gordon Brady Norman, OK 30.99 Brent Ivy

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Ruby and Truman remarked about the event, “For the kids, the sport and being a family orientated event, there’s nothing better than this roping. It’s great for the kids to get to compete with others their age from across the country. You can really see the competitive side come out in them.” The World Junior Championship might not pay as much money as a USTRC roping or other larger roping events, but the kids get to rope with who they want; be it their best friends or new friends they meet at the competition and they rope for the title of World Junior Champion. In the Junior/Senior they get a chance to rope with their heroes and Open Ropers who they have watched at many rodeos and seen on TV. When the event was still in Amarillo,

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a small, young boy from Kansas was working at putting out posters for the event. To pay him back, Elton had talked the PRCA ropers who were going to the finals that year that were at the roping to rope with him in the JR/Sr. When the finals came on TV the next week, the boy was bragging to the school kids that he had roped with Kory Kootz and some of the other finalists that were at the roping. The kids called him a liar and they got in a big fight. Of course, the parents had to be called to the principal’s office. The father explained it was no lie; he had roped with them at the World Junior Championships the week before. Last year’s youngest team was 9 year old Kreece Thompson from Texas and Jakon Tucker from North Carolina. It shows they come from far and wide at young ages and stay to the end. So bring the turkey and come rope on Thanksgiving with the Cains at the World’s Junior Championship Team Roping.

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Championship Bull Riding (CBR) has named Steve Rempelos as Chief Marketing Officer effective immediately. He assumes management of CBR corporate partnership development, television marketing, event marketing, licensing, and communications. Rempelos brings a wealth of experience to Championship Bull Riding, having held executive positions at Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Grit Rock Rodeo. Rempelos served as Executive Vice President at PRCA Properties where he introduced over a dozen major brands to rodeo. Under his marketing guidance, the Xtreme Bulls series, the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour, and the Pace Picante Finale were created and featured on CBS Sports and ESPN. After leaving PRCA Properties, Rempelos joined the newly formed Grit Rock Rodeo as Executive Vice President, where he collaborated with Grit Rock’s executive team and renowned television producer Mark Burnett to create the reality show Toughest Cowboy on FSN and SPIKE TV. Benny Cude, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Championship Bull Riding, made the announcement this morning and commented “We are excited to have Steve on board in this role. His experience and knowledge of our core business is an asset that will immediately benefit Championship Bull Riding in all facets of sales and marketing.” “I am very proud to represent Championship Bull Riding as we aggressively grow our business and fan base,” Rempelos said. “CBR has a tremendous series of live events and an incredible primetime television partner in Fox Sports Networks. We will continue to build our team of talented professionals to provide the best in bull riding entertainment for our fans on television, at our live events, and in cooperation with our corporate partners.”


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B&W Trailer Hitches Boosts Load Capacity of WhisperQuiet Companion Fifth Wheel Hitch to 20,000 Pounds

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&W Trailer Hitches, a leading U.S.based manufacturer of heavy-duty, engineered trailer hitches and aftermarket truck/trailer accessories, introduced its new RVB3500 Companion fifth wheel aftermarket trailer hitch today. The new Companion hitch employs B&W’s unique Turnoverball mounting design that promotes quick, single-point hitch installation. The quiet riding hitch is designed to handle today’s heavier trailers and pickups with varying truck bed configurations. B&W’s earlier Companion model had an18,000-pound towing capacity and had gained a solid reputation within the RV community for its ease of installation, robust design, smooth ride and, most of all, its low noise characteristics. The original Companion hitch has remained virtually unaltered since its inception in 1998. The new 20,000-pound rated Companion fifth wheel trailer hitch has all the features that RV owners and dealers favored in its predecessor and then some. “The combination of product quality and reliability, along with B&W’s reputation among customers, have made the B&W Companion fifth wheel hitch our most popular,” Don Collins, president, DC’s RV Centers, said. “With its 20,000-pound towing capacity, enhanced height adjustment and flexible installation design, we anticipate that the new Companion will be even more commercially successful than its forerunner.” B&W’s new Companion fifth wheel aftermarket trailer hitch is designed for today’s trucks and trailers and for tomorrow’s as well. RV trailers are becoming bigger and heavier, and the towing capacities of the pickup trucks that haul them have continued to increase. The new Companion hitch features two adjustable pivot arms that can be oriented horizontally, relative to the truck’s axle, and vertically to allow trailers to clear the taller truck bed walls now on many late-model pickups. The

new hitch also features adjustable plastic feet that allow the hitch to adapt and mount snugly to an ever-increasing variety of truck bed corrugation patterns. The entire system is made of topNew Companion hitch meets consumer preferences for heavier RV payloads and accommodates changing truck beds while keeping its convenient, single-point attachment design and smooth, quiet ride. quality American steel and is finished top to bottom with a tough, durable powder coating. Once installed, the substructure leaves the truck bed totally unobstructed. The substructure’s socket accommodates any of seven different Turnoverball-style

B&W Companion 3500 RV Hitch

hitches, including the RVB3500 Companion. A smart, solid foundation has allowed B&W to build the industry’s best performing fifth wheel trailer hitch on top. The single-post hitch base drops easily into the socket and, once married to the substructure uses adaptable leveling feet for stabilization and bolts to lock it securely into position. Pivot arms are also fully adjustable with a height range of 16 1/4 inches to 18 1/4 inches. The arms feature thick polyurethane bushings that allow the locked coupler head to pivot effortlessly, and the coupler head itself is fitted with a hydraulic dampening mechanism that absorbs road shock and tilts up to seven degrees. The whole hitch system operates so smoothly and quietly that drivers and passengers sometimes have the sensation that there

is no trailer being towed. “Our new 20,000-pound rated Companion hitch is a response to recent trends in the structure and shape of truck beds, along with the increasing lengths and weights of trailers,” Cleat Stockebrand, product design engineer for B&W Trailer Hitches, said. “The new Companion hitch base takes advantage of the structural features of late model truck beds, optimizing the capacity of the hitch and giving customers the needed adjustments to accommodate their towing needs.” The new Companion fifth wheel aftermarket trailer hitch makes unhitching the trailer easier as well. The hitch features massive one-inch-thick cast locking jaws that have set a new industry standard by being twice as hefty as traditional mechanisms. The jaw’s robust cam-lock design allows any operator to uncouple a trailer even when parked on significantly uneven terrain. The RVB3500 Companion fifth wheel aftermarket trailer hitch fits virtually any pickup truck make and model, including any 2013 RAM 3500, without a factory-installed hitch prep package. The product has been extensively tested and meets or exceeds the J2638 standard for a 20,000-pound vehicle tow rating (VTR). As with any towing scenario, B&W strongly recommends that users never exceed a VTR. B&W Trailer Hitches specializes in designing and engineering trailer hitches and aftermarket truck/trailer accessories, and has a proud reputation as a U.S.based manufacturer and innovator. The company’s workforce makes all of its products entirely in Humboldt, Kan. The RVB3500 Companion fifth wheel aftermarket trailer hitch can be purchased through members of B&W’s extensive dealer network and a dealer locator is available at: http://www.Turnoverball.com/ find-a-dealer


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PHOTOS COURTESY OF JULIANE BAISH-SPROUL

ctober 11-13, 2013 Cowboys For Cancer Research held their 31st Annual event in Las Cruces, NM. On Friday, October 11 the Dinner and Silent Auction was held at the Las Cruces Convention Center. It was a great turnout with over 650 attending the dinner and the silent auction items spread out from one end of the hall all the way to the other. The guests were treated to some great dancing music after the dinner by the Delk Band. A special treat was when the Delk Band started off the evening with a wonderful performance of the National Anthem. On Saturday and Sunday, October 12th and 13th, the action moved to Sproul’s Arena were Cowboys, Cowgirls enjoyed some great weather and competed in a number of different ropings at a chance to win saddles, buckles and prize money. Even more importantly then winning the prizes all the contestants walked away knowing that they played a big part in one of the Southwest’s largest Cancer fundraising events and can feel good that they all helped in getting just a little closer to the goal of helping to cure cancer. Thanks to all the sponsors and contestants. Make sure to mark your calendar for next year, it’s going to be another great one!

Results Sproul Arena, Las Cruces, N.M. Saturday, Oct. 12, Open 1. Chris Francis / Nano Garza, 29.03, $1630; 2. John English / Johnny Salvo, 31.89, $1090 #15 1. Cody Hurt / Trey Miller, 31.28, $2720; 2. Bode Baize / Corbin Livingston, 34.32, $ 1630; 3. Jarrett Case Rogers / Cade Passig, 38.08, $1090 #13 1. Wade Baize / Cole Rogers, 31.28,$3800; 2. Kyle Roberts / Brock Kipp, 33.93, $2850; 3. Calvin Taylor / Nano Garza, 35.52, $1900; 4. Alfredo Martinez / Cameron Church, 36.85, $ 950 #13 Incentive Cruz Acosta / Federico Acosta Pinon, 30.80, $1060 #12 1. Alejandro Gandara / Cole Rogers, 30.56, $4740; 2. Oscar Duran / Kyle Pratz, 36.20, $3380; 3. Wendy Miller / Cody Wilson, 38.61, $2570; 4. Keith Brownfield / Wyatt Farnsworth, 39.82, $1900; 5. Joe Lawyer / Nano Garza, 40.14, $950 #12 Incentive Polly Rogers / Andy Rogers, 30.83, $1500

Sunday, Oct. 13 #10 Handicap Draw-pot 1. Brock Kipp / Cruz Acosta, 34.31, $4000; 2. Nathan Gonzales / Danny Morris, 36.92, $3250; 3. Andrew Jones / Toby Delzer, 37.36, $2750; 4. Jose Royo / Clovis Hooper, 37.90, $2500; 5. Clint Powell / Bogar Rascon, 37.94, $2000; 6. James Lara / Javier Rodriguez, 40.77, $1500; 7. Nathan Gonzalez / Justin Aranda, 40.97, $1000; 8. Noel Gomez / Andrew Jones, 41.37, $900; 9. Bo Morris / Joel Hernandez, 41.65, $800; 10. Alfredo Martinez / Jaime Venegas, 41.69, $700; 11. Randi Simpson / Milo Young, 42.87, $600; 12. Alejandro Gandara / Joel Hernandez, 43.63, $500; 13. Mike Fresquez / Michael Manzanares, 45.19, $400; 14. Kevin Davis / Clovis Hooper, 46.58, $300; 15. Quinton Bailey / Dalyn Myers, 47.67, $200 Saddle Winners Saturday Header: Bode Baize Heeler: Kyle Pratz Sunday Header: Nathan Gonzalez Heeler: Toby Delzer Trailer Winner High Point roper of the weekend, Nano Garza.


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Brock Kipp and Cruz Acosta, #10 Winners

Cody Hurt and Trey Miller, #15 Winners

Alejandro Gondara and Cole Rogers, #12 Winners

Wade Baize and Cole Rodgers, #13 Winners

Sunday High Point Saddle Winners, Nate Hernandez – Header and Toby Delzer - Heeler

Saturday High point Saddle Winners, Bode Baize – Header and Kyle Pratz - Heeler

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CCA a great place to send your kids for a challenging christian education

Fundraiser for Calvary Chapel Academy • Belen, New Mexico November 2 - 3, 2013 6 s saddle 18 Horsemen’s Arena, buckles 6 trophies Belen, New Mexico Buckles to Average Winners of all

Saturday, November 2 Enter 8:30 a.m. • Rope 9:30 a.m. #6 $40/roper, enter 6x pick or draw, capped at a #4 #10 Handicap - NO CAP $50/roper, enter 6x, pick or draw, Books close at short round of #6

1-Header $20/roper, enter up capped at an Elite #4 Books close at short round of #10

#8 Handicap $50/roper, enter 6x, pick or draw, capped at a #5 Books close at start of 1-header

#9 Handicap $50/roper, enter 6x, pick or draw, capped at an Elite #5 Books Close at short round of #8 TRIAD Numbers Only If bad weather, roping will be rescheduled. Concession on grounds NO ALCOHOL PLEASE

For roping information call John English 505.239.7617

1 / OCTOBER 2012

Buckles To Average Ropings Winners In Eachto Roping Saddles High Money Header and day Winners Saddles Heeler To Higheach Money All Ropings 3 Steer Progressive on Trophies to Reserve High Money 1 Winners of the Weekend: CASH ONLY—NO CHECKS NO •#2 & under TABS •#3 1/3 Stock Charge ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT CAL•#4 or Elite #4 VARY CHAPEL ACADEMY BELEN •#5 or Elite #5MEXICO NEW If Bad Weather •#6 or Elite #6 Roping will be Rescheduled •#7 & Over Concession on Grounds Alcohol AllNo ropings arePlease 3-steer, progressive on 1 CASH ONLY – For NO Info CHECKS, John English NO 505-239TABS 7617charge 1/3 stock PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT CALVARY CHAPEL ACADEMY BELEN, NEW MEXICO

Sunday, November 3 CHURCH SERVICE 8:00 - 8:30 a.m. Enter 8:30 a.m. • Rope 9:30 a.m. #15 - $50/roper, enter 6x

#13 - $50/roper, enter 6x Books close at short round of #15

Open 1-header $30/roper, enter up Books close at short round of #13

#12 Slide $50/roper, enter 6x Books close at start of Open Handicaps: #12 - 0 sec. off #11 - 1 sec. off #10 - 2 sec. off #9 & under - 3 sec. off #13 - +1 sec. #14 - +2 sec. #15 - +3 sec. #16 & over - + 4 sec.

For information on Calvary Chapel Academy visit ccabelen.us or call Headmaster Shaun Gibson 505.864.6611 For information on Calvary Chapel Rio Grande Valley visit info@ccrgv.com or call 505.864.6611


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Dollar Center Trading & Pawn, INC.

Horsemen’s Arena Belen, NM

PAWN — BUY — SELL

NOVEMBER 9 & 23, 2013 Enter at 9 a.m. • Rope at 10 a.m.

#6 capped at a #4 • $20/roper • Enter up #10 no cap • $20/roper • Enter up #12 Slide no cap • $20/roper • Enter up

Wednesday Night Team Roping Practice 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. $20/roper

We Pawn Cars, Trucks, Tools, Jewelry, Native American Items, Electronics, Trailers, RV’s, Off Road Toys, Boats, Ranch Equipment, Tractors, and Much More. Located at Exit 257 North of Interstate I-40 2 miles East of Winslow, Arizona Auto Sales: 928/289-1993 Pawn Shop: 928/289-1995

Information: Jimmy 505.459.6851

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Matt Wilson 530/905-1599 George Goins email: outlawsaddles@gmail.com www.outlawsaddles.com


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FUNDRAISER ROPING November 16-17, 2013 Horsemans Arena • Belen, NM Enter at 9:00 a.m. Rope at 10:00 a.m. both days

SATURDAY, November 16

#15 Handicap #13 Handicap #12

All ropings are $50/roper 4-steer Average

Buckles to Average Winners Saddle to High Point Roper of the Day SUNDAY, November 17

#11 #10

#9capped at an Elite #5

All ropings are $50/roper 4-steer Average

Buckles to Average Winners TIME MACHINE Roping Machine to High Point Roper of the Day HOSTED BY THE LLHS TIGERETTES BOOSTER

For more information call Matthew Sanchez 505/238-4595

www.facebook.com/MandRTeamRoping


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A NATIONAL FINALS QUALIFIER

DUKE CITY

PRIZES PAID FOR BY PRODUCER

CLASSIC

3 Trophy Cowboy Gold Saddles • High Money winner each day (Specialty ropings excluded) May win only one saddle

USTRC Sanctioned Event Guarantee - Never Less Than: 37 Trophy Gist Buckles • Average winners of the #15, #13, #12, #11, #10 & #9 $160,000 USTRC Flex Earnings • Incentive Average winners of the #12, #11, US Open Tour Points (awarded through 10th in the Average) #10 & #9 • Average & Incentive Average winners Ultimate Partner Finder Draw-in Options in Effect of the #12 Gold Plus & #10 Gold Plus (for more details see the format section in the back of this issue of SuperLooper Magazine)

GUARANTEED 2/3 CASH PAYBACK NOV. 29-DEC. 1, 2013 ALBUQUERQUE, NM ACTION STARTS 9 a.m. DAILY FRIDAY, NOV. 29

SATURDAY, NOV. 30

SUNDAY, DEC. 1

Open (with #15 Inc.)

#10 Gold Plus capped at Elite #5 (with #9 Inc.) Century Bonus included

#13 Handicap

Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Inc.) Century Bonus included

#12 (with #11 Inc.)

#11 (with #10 Inc.)

#15 Handicap

#10 (with #9 Inc.)

#9 (with #8 Inc.) #8 Pick/Draw for beginner & novice ropers only (books close at 11:00 a.m.)

12 noon Saturday Kids 6 and under, 7-9 and 10-12

Location: Horsemans Arena - Expo, NM, 300 San Pedro Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM Producer: Zamora Roping Productions Stalls: First come first served. Stall reservations accepted from Gold Plus members only and must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event. Call your Gold Plus representative, Lauren Hardman.

Event Info: Zamora Roping Productions 505.425.3850 or USTRC office 254.968.0002 Hotels: Ramada Hotel and Conference Center 505.296.4852 Choice Hotels: choicesportstravel.com, Special Rate ID #00214570

Incentive Ropings in the #12, #11, #10 & #9 Current coggins may be requested 2013 or 2014 USTRC membership or 2014 WSTR membership required before you rope. USTRC membership may be purchased at this event. Memberships purchased at this event are good for 2013 and 2014 season.

UNITED STATES TEAM ROPING CHAMPIONSHIPS The Official Home of America’s Cowboy Sport For more information visit ustrc.com

• 1st through 3rd place Average winners of the #8 Pick/Draw • Winners of the Jr. Looper Divisions

FORMAT

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ON-SITE ENTRY • CASH ONLY

Open (with #15 Incentive) $150/roper. Enter 2 times, maximim • 5-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Non-incentive • Must qualify to short round to receive Tour Points #15 Handicap $100/roper. Enter 3 times • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #14 team - 1.5 sec. off • #13 & under team - 3 sec. off #13 Handicap $100/roper. Enter 3 times • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #12 team - 1.5 sec. off • #11 & under team - 3 sec. off #12, #11 #10, #9 $100/roper. Enter 3 times maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #12 (with #11 Incentive) #11 (with #10 Incentive) • #10 capped at an Elite #6 (with #9 Incentive) • #9 capped at an Elite #5 (with #8 Incentive) • Top 20 teams to the short round • Top 30 to short round in #9 only Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Incentive) $100/roper. Enter 3 times, maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Non-incentive • Gold Plus members 25 years and over only • Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Average teams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings Gold Plus #10 capped at Elite #5 (with #9 Incentive) $100/roper. Enter 3 times, maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Non-incentive • Gold Plus members 25 years and over only • Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Average teams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings #8 Pick/Draw, (capped at a #4) $180/roper. Pick 1, Draw 2 or Draw 3 • 3-steer/ Progressive after 1 • #7 team - 2 sec. off • 6 & under - 3 sec. off • No Incentive • Top 30 teams to the short round.

USTRC NATION

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Present Dummy Roping for the kids

the 10th Annual

Turkey Bowl

$40, 000 CAS H AWA & RDS !

November 29 & 30, 2013 OR, INDONA ! ARE

McGee Park Friday, Nov. 29

Sign up 9:00 a.m. Rope at 10:00 a.m. #11 Capped at a #7 Pick 1, Draw 2 or draw all 3 for $120 Enter 4x for total of 12 partners 4 steer Average 1st - Saddles + $4,000 $10,000 2nd - Fancy Buckles + $3,000 3rd - Breast Collars + $2,000 4th - Breast Collars + $1,000 5th - Jackets + $600 6th - Jackets + $400 Beautiful leather briefcase loaded with $10,000 cash to High Point Roper

Saturday, Nov. 30

Sign up at 9:00 a.m. Rope at 10:00 a.m. Open warm-up drawpot 3-steers for $30/roper #4 and Under • Enter by 11:00 a.m. Pick 1, Draw 2 or draw all 3 for $120 Enter 4x for total of 12 partners $10,000 3-steer Average 1st - Saddles + $4,000 2nd - Fancy Buckles + $3,000 3rd - Breast Collars + $2,000 4th - Breast Collars + $1,000 5th - Jackets + $600 6th - Jackets + $400 Beautiful leather briefcase loaded with $10,000 cash to High Point Roper

HANDICAPS

Must have TRIAD # prior to event

#11 - Straight, #10 - 1, #9 - 3, #8 & Under - 5

C A S H O R C R E D I T C A R D O N LY

Kid’s Dummy Roping At t e n t i o n O p e n R o p e r s 20% stock charge for Friday Night Roping

GENERAL INFORMATION

Ropings are cash or credit card. Current TRIAD numbers used Excellent cattle with short barrier visit www.zdroping.com or call 801.599.1238. $10,000 Guaranteed Average Payoff based on 400 teams but will be increased accordingly

Host Hotel: LaQuinta 505-327-4706 Farmington

Friday Night, November 29, 2013

Friday night sign up 6:00 p.m. Rope at 7:00 p.m.

#13 - 6 steer Average, $75/roper Enter 4 times 80% Payback

For info. call

Zane Dansie

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Old Town Horse & Pet 7th ANNUAL HOLIDAY ROPING

Friday, November 29, 2013 Books open at 9 a.m. Rope at 10 a.m.

#13 Buckle Roping Pick 1, draw 4 • Enter 2 times $150/roper

#12 Martin Saddle Roping Pick 1, draw 4 • Enter 2 times $150/roper Saddles Awarded to Header and Heeler Average Winners

#11 Heel-O-Matic Roping Handicapped Pick 1, draw 4 • Enter 2 times $150/roper Handicap is 1 second off per team down to a 3 second off maximum Top 35 back to short go Points to top 15 Heel-O-Matic Ground Driven Trainer

2 BACK TO BACK COVERED ARENAS Pima County Fairgrounds Tucson, Arizona Houghton & Interstate 10

SPONSORS: Titan Trailers Equibrand Classic Ropes Rosa’s Mexican Restuarant Cactus Ropes Weaver Leather Lakota Trailers Frog & Firkin Freedom RV Top Hat Trailers Equus International Tarter Gate Kernco Distribution Nutrena Feeds Central Pet Purina Feeds Platinum Trailers Outlaw Conversions Bishops Trailer Sales

NOVEMBER 2013

THAN KSG WEEK IVING END

Saturday, November 30, 2013 Books open at 9 a.m. Rope at 10 a.m.

#8 Buckle Roping Pick 1, draw 4 • Enter 2 times $150/roper

#9 Billy Cook Saddle Roping Pick 1, draw 4 • Enter 2 times $150/roper Saddles Awarded to Header and Heeler Average Winners

#10 Trailer Roping Handicapped Pick 1, draw 4 • Enter 2 times $150/roper Handicap is 1 second off per team down to a 3 second off maximum Top 35 back to short go Points to top 15 Titan Trailer

Thank you to all of our sponsors.

Stock provided by Savantos Land & Cattle Roping Format All ropings are 3-steer, progressive after 1 • Enter 2 times Enter in cash • Payouts in cash Current USTRC or WSTR card and photo ID required for payout and prizes. Points awarded in Average only. Trailer winner is responsible for tax, title and license before trailer is taken. For more information contact Brad Ferris 520.237.6710 or 520.883.4323

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DEC. 1 - DEC. 15, 2013 HORSEMANS PARK 5800 5800 EAST EAST FLAMINGO FLAMINGO

LAS VEGAS, NV 89122

CALENDAR on pages 44 & 45

And Ov Flow S er ta For Wo lls rld Series Ropers

JACKPOT SIGN UP 8 AM • ROPE 9 AM

of this issue for

Dec. 3 - 5 #12 P/D Handicap • 70% Payback

Dec. 6 - 11

listings of events

Pick Partner • 80% Payback with Handicap roping to follow

in your area,

Dec. 12 -13 Challenge Pen with Handicap roping to follow at 1 p.m.

every day of

Dec. 14 #12 w/#10 Incentive • 80% Payback WORLD SERIES BARRIER WILL BE USED IN ALL JACKPOTS Please see website for more information

the week. VSA

IN HOUSE PROOF

CRX’D

300 Stalls • 35 RV Hookups Plenty of Parking • 24 Hour Security CASH ONLY Must have current W.S. or U.S. card to collect winnings

For Stalls: Tex Carter 702.715.5591 For Info: Richie Griffith 702.236.8004

W W W. B A D H A B I T S P R O D U C T I O N S . C O M

Boston Blue Hancock 2007 Blue Roan Gelding

HE SELLS!

Cash Flow Jack

Kings Little Pesco

2005 Buckskin Gelding

2004 Buckskin Gelding

HE SELLS!

HE SELLS!

We will be riding the horses Friday, December 6 at 1:00 p.m. – feel free to join us.

Saturday, December 7, 2013 • Las Vegas, Nevada Preview at 10:00 a.m. • Sale Starts at 2:30 p.m.

Held during The World Famous National Finals Rodeo (At The Horseman’s Park) One of the BEST broke gelding sales in the USA!

Selling entire ZAN IT 2013 foal crop by private treaty! Watch horse videos online!

Specializing in reining, ranch broke and trail riding geldings. Coyote Slide Ranch • 308-783-1866 • twombly@vistabeam.com • See catalog online at www.twomblyarena.com


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2013 EVENT CALENDAR KEY: BR=Bull Riding; BRLS=Barrel Racing; BKWY=Breakaway; CR=Calf Roping; CS=Cattle Sale; HS=Horse Sale; PRAC=Practice; ROD=Rodeo; RS=Rough Stock; SW=Steer Wrestling; SE=Special Event; SCH=School; TE=Timed Event; TP=Team Penning; TR=Team Roping.

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TR - Albuquerque, NM, 39 TR - Farmington, NM, 40 TR - Tucson, AZ, 41 TR - Las Cruces, NM, 42 RS SCH - Stanley, NM, 69 SW SCH - Belen, NM, 71 BR - Farmington, NM, 72 USTRC TR - Phoenix, AZ, 74

TR - Albuquerque, NM, 39 TR - Las Cruces, NM, 42 RS SCH - Stanley, NM, 69 SW SCH - Belen, NM, 71 USTRC TR - Phoenix, AZ, 74 TR PRAC - Bernalillo, NM, 505-239-5666

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tie down/mugging. On top of all that, the mutton bustin’ took place as well with Karlee Elliott, 7, of San Jon, NM, taking home the buckle. The second go round was Saturday morning, 9 am, with the same 14 teams competing in the same events. When the dust settled Saturday morning, the top 9 teams were decided based on overall points, and the 10th team, WKS Cattle Co., was decided in a sudden death tie down/mugging contest. Those top 10 teams returned for competition on Saturday night, 7 pm, for the short go. The contestants wore

purple in honor of our military. RCRA held a 50/50 raffle, with the proceeds going to Horses for Heroes—Cowboy Up, a unique horsemanship, wellness and skill-set restructuring program based in Santa Fe, NM available to Veterans and active military, both men and women, who have sustained physical injuries or combat trauma during their time serving our country. At the end of the night, while the scores were being tallied, there was an Open Ranch Bronc Riding. John Kelly Walden came out victorious, winning $1,000 and Roger Brandt won $500 for 2nd place.

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he 2013 RCRA Finals were a success and a new champion was crowned when the top 14 all women ranch rodeo teams in the nation battled for the title in Clovis, NM! The action started Friday night, September 27, at 7 pm with “Punchy in Pink” night. All of the contestants, and many spectators, donned pink to join in the fight against cancer. A portion of the gate went to the Punchy in Pink Foundation which helps cancer victims and their families in the ranching industry. The action included teams of four competing in branding, trailer loading, doctoring, sorting, and

2013 RCRA Finals Top Hand, Stefanie Logan

2013 RCRA Finals Top Horse, Michelle Dyer

Quarter Circle Milliron - 2013 RCRA World Champion Team

When it was all over, Calvary Cross came out victorious on the short go, but Queens of Hart won the overall finals average, winning handmade Marion Turner buckles as the 2013 Finals Champion Team. The big champions were Quarter Circle Milliron winning the year end average and title of 2013 World Champion Team with a total of 381 points! Nikki Henard of Tatum, Keli Hatley of Hobbs, Stefanie Logan of Artesia and Samantha Shugart of Hereford, TX took home $3,000 cash and NRS prize saddles provided by a RCRA corporate sponsor, Oliver’s Saddle


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prize monies coupled with the prizes that were doled out over the weekend totaled over $32,000! Thanks to all over our great sponsors who made it necessary: Durrett Cattle Co., Ranch Royalty Clothing Co., Joe’s Boot Shop and Country Junction, Whiteface Ford, Adobe Walls Nutrition, TX, Oliver’s Saddle Shop, Grab the Gold Ranch Rodeo, View From the Ranch, Punchy Pix, Pam Lewis Photography, Days Inn and Suites of Clovis, Taco Box and Pizza Hut on Prince Street. The 2014 season will kick off next May! See y’all then! For more information visit the RCRA website at www.ranchcowgirlsrodeoassociation.com or add the RCRA as a friend on Facebook.

Queens of Hart - 2013 RCRA Finals Champion Team

Shop. Queens of Hart were the Year End Runners Up with a total of 370 points, and Shana McIntosh, Kate Reagan both of Texas, Alyssa Bigon of Oklahoma, and Missy Holmes of Encino, NM took home $2,000 and handmade Aaron Koehn breast collars. Third place in the average went to Broken Nail with a total of 272 points. The Texas cowgirls Jessica Wilson, Andrea Glenn, Christie Bohlender, and Kelly McDonald took home $1,500 in cash and handmade Miles Bell headstalls. Top Hand was Stefanie Logan of the Champion Team, Quarter Circle Milliron, and she won a handmade set of Marion Turner spurs. Top Horse went to Michelle Dyer, an Oklahoma cowgirl on the Rockin’ P team, and she won a handmade bit by Marion Turner. A full house of vendors were set up all weekend as well and each vendor donated at least one item to our silent and live auction, where all proceeds went to RCRA’s Cowgirl Crisis Fund. The RCRA Cowgirl Crisis Fund is proud to be able to give monetary support to cowgirls and their families in times of crisis. Each long go paid out $500 per event ($5000 total). All 10 teams that made it back to the short go won a minimum of $900 per team, if not more based on their placing. All of these

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Rex Allen Days Rodeo Willcox, AZ, Oct. 5 & 6, 2013 Results Bareback 1. Kyle Charley, 76, $538; 2, 3, 4. Tyler Staker, 73, $352; 2, 3, 4. John Killian, 73, $352; 2, 3, 4. Earl Tsosie, 73, $352; 5, 6. John Killian, 72, $130; 5, 6. Kyle Charley, 72, $130 Inc. Calf Roping 1. Shane Guin, 13.7, $408; 2, 3. Justin Stegall, 14.1, $306; 2, 3. Cody Shurtz, 14.1, $306; 4. Lymon Tenny, 15.0, $204; 5. JR Slaughter, 17.1, $136 Open Calf Roping 1. Cole Robinson, 9.8, $459; 2. Cutter Parsons, 10.5, $383; 3, 4. Brent Lewis, 11.2, $268; 3, 4. Joe Parsons, 11.2, $268; 5. Keaton Schaffer, 11.4, $153 Breakaway 1. Devin Cordova, 2.4, $693; 2. Kelsey Lutjen, 2.6, $574; 3, 4. Jamie Singletary, 2.8, $395; 3, 4. Kayse Winkle, 2.8, $395; 5, 6. Aubrey Smith, 3.2, $83; 5, 6. Georgia Diez, 3.2, $83; 5, 6. Katie Adams, 3.2, $83; 5, 6. Kelsey Early, 3.2, $83 Barrels 1D 1. Ashley Haller, 16.80, $796; 2. Shana Seidel, 16.88, $692; 3. Marisa Simpson, 17.00, $588; 4. April Denny, 17.02, $484; 5. Lori Todd, 17.04, $381; 6. Caren Lamb, 17.12, $277; 7. Shayanne Summerfield, 17.16, $173; 8. Carly Todd, 17.19, $34; 8. Crystal Logan, 17.19, $34 2D 1. Kristen Summerfield, 17.56, $513; 2, 3. Tarryn Lee, 17.59, $380; 2, 3. Mary Cameron,

17.59, $380; 4. Callee Charles, 17.61, $248; 5. Ema Roberts, 17.62, $159; 6. Whitney Haralson, 17.64, $44; 6. Terri Foley, 17.64, $44 Saddle Bronc 1. Charlie Kogianes, 75, $642; 2. Charlie Kogianes, 74, $532; 3, 4. Seth Seidel, 71, $366; 3, 4. Cooper DeWitt, 71, $366; 5, 6. Josh Winans, 67, $103; 5, 6. Shaun Ebert, 67, $103; 5, 6. Robert Burbank, 67, $103 Steer Wrestling 1. Tim Robertson, 5.5, $577; 2. Ky Barry, 7.8, $478; 3. Colt Copurro, 8.1, $378; 4. Trey Nahrgang, 8.7, $279; 5. Wyatt Journey, 12.4, $179; 6. Wyatt Scott, 13.7, $100 Bulls No Qualified Rides #12 Team Roping 1. Jamie Singletary / Guy Nix, 6.7, $584 ; 2. Ky Berry / Luke Jeffries, 7.6, $483 ; 3. David Page Jr / David Page Sr, 7.9, $383 ; 4. Larry Olivar / Junior Zambrano, 8.0, $282 ; 5. Manny Arzaga / Burke Moore, 8.1, $181 ; 6. Mike Enervold / Ryan Anderson, 8.4, $101 Open Team Roping 1. Michael Camalat / Anthony Camalat, 5.0, $888; 2. Tyer Getzwiller / Chance Whitworth, 5.3, $735; 3. Clay Snure / Chance Whitworth, 5.4, $582; 4, 5. Jake Barnes / Cody Pearson, 5.5, $352; 4, 5. Nate Singletary / Bruce Reidhead, 5.5, $352; 6. Jake Barnes / Anthony Camalat, 5.6, $51; 6. Michael Camalat / Steven Ganoa, 5.6, $51; 6. Whip Lewis / TJ Brown, 5.6, $51 Rex Allen Days All-Around Winner Jamie Singletary


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NIRA – Grand Canyon Region Rodeo Results Cochise College Rodeo - Douglas, AZ September 27 to 28, 2013 Results Men’s Team Points 1. New Mexico State University, (NMSU) 795; 2. New Mexico Highlands University, (NMHIGH) 490; 3. Central Arizona College, (CAZC) 370; 4. Cochise College, (COCHSE) 290; 5. Mesalands Community College, (MESACC) 260; 6. (DINE) College, (DINE), 140 Women’s Team Points 1. Central Arizona College, (CAZC) 495; 2. New Mexico Highlands University, (NMHIGH) 335 3. Cochise College, (COCHSE) 330; 4. New Mexico State University, (NMSU) 285; 5. (ADAMS) State College, (ADAMS) 30 Men’s All-around Points 1. Mirabal, Cody Jo, (NMSU) 305; 2. Kipp, Justin Tyke, (NMSU) 120; 3. McCullar, Miles Glenn, (NMHIGH) 110 Women’s All-around Points 1. Diez, Georgia Rose Madonna, (COCHSE) 235; 2. Lutjen, Kelsey Jo, (CAZC) 190; 2. Wilson, Kindee Lyn, (NMHIGH) 190; 4. Fuller, Macy Macedo, (CAZC) 175 5. Spratt, Kristen Lea, (NMHIGH) 145 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Harrell, Justin Floyd, (NMSU) 147.0; 2. Kogianes, Charlie P, (COCHSE) 141.0; 2. Byrne, Dawson Allen, (COCHSE) 141.0; 4. Dinwoodie, Brady Edward, (NMHIGH) 111.0; 5. Kipp, Justin Tyke, (NMSU) 50.0 Bareback Riding 1. Harvey, Edmiles Wyatt, (MESACC) 142.0; 2. Montero, Trenten Glynn, (NMSU) 141.0; 3. Underwood, Paeden Quade, (NMSU) 79.0 Bull Riding 1. Thybo, Tate Callesen, (NMHIGH) 73.0 Tie Down Roping 1. Mirabal, Cody Jo, (NMSU) 21.5; 2. Schaffer, Keaton Coil, (CAZC) 22.4; 3. South, Benjamin Carl, (NMSU) 23.7; 4. Davison, Jed C, (NMSU) 26.7; 5. Wilkerson, Clancy McKindree, (NMSU) 35.0; 6. Runyan, Cody Wayne, (NMSU) 29.6; 6. Marez, Pacen Baylor, (NMSU) 30.1; 6. McCullar, Miles Glenn, (NMHIGH) 35.6 Steer Wrestling 1. McCullar, Preston Dee, (NMHIGH) 12.6; 2. Wilson, Lane Mattew, (CAZC) 23.9; 3. Keaveney, Brent Arnold, (CAZC) 24.8; 4. McCullar, Miles Glenn, (NMHIGH) 35.2; 4. Kipp, Justin Tyke, (NMSU) 33.5; 6. McGinn, John Michael, (MESACC) 10.5; 7. Shelley, Ethan James, (NMSU) 16.3 Team Roping Header 1. Ugalde, Victor R, (NMSU) 13.5; 2. Mirabal, Cody Jo, (NMSU) 14.6; 3. Sweazea, Nicole, (NMSU) 22.6; 4. Begay, Ian, (DINE) 22.9; 5. Seely, Brennon Dean, (NMSU) 7.3; 6. Kananen, Chaz William, (MESACC) 23.2; 7. Rita, Wyatt James, (MESACC) 7.8

Team Roping Heeler 1. McVay, Morgan Lane, (MESACC) 13.5; 2. Eddy, Thomas Walter, (NMSU) 14.6; 3. Hertz, Kaleigh Denise, (CAZC) 22.6; 4. Begay, Troy L, (DINE) 22.9; 5. Silva, Matthew Zane, (NMSU) 7.3; 6. Baeza, Daniel Munoz, (MESACC) 23.2; 7. Moore, Charles Hayden, (MESACC) 7.8 Barrel Racing 1. Johnson, Meghan E, (NMSU) 34.46; 2. Spratt, Kristen Lea, (NMHIGH) 34.74; 3. Diez, Georgia Rose Madonna, (COCHSE) 34.80; 4. Cline, Bailee NaLynn, (NMSU) 35.00; 5. Fuller, Macy Macedo, (CAZC) 39.34; 6. Lutjen, Kelsey Jo, (CAZC) 35.09; 7. Train, Olivia Elena, (NMSU) 35.11 Breakaway Roping 1. Sherwood, Cheyenne Marie, (CAZC) 7.9; 2. Smith, Aubrey Lynn, (COCHSE) 7.1; 3. DeMott, Chelsea Ray, (NMHIGH) 7.3; 4. Wilson, Kindee Lyn, (NMHIGH) 15.5; 5. James, Jessica Lee, (CAZC) 8.1; 6. Fuller, Macy Macedo, (CAZC) 3.1; 7. McRee, Katelyn Ann, (ADAMS) 3.2; 8. Spratt, Kristen Lea, (NMHIGH) 3.4; 8. Pfeifer, Brandi Aileen, (NMSU) 3.4 Goat Tying 1. Lutjen, Kelsey Jo, (CAZC) 15.5; 1. Diez, Georgia Rose Madonna, (COCHSE) 15.6; 3. Wilson, Kindee Lyn, (NMHIGH) 15.7; 4. Pulcheon, Chelsey Dawn, NAZU 16.0; 4. Assini, Arianna Shalynn, (COCHSE) 16.1; 6. Fuller, Macy Macedo, (CAZC) 7.0; 7. Boots, Makayla Jo, (COCHSE) 16.8; 8. Hamann, Kathryn Rose, (NMHIGH) 17.9 Mesalands Community College - Tucumcari, NM October 11 to 12, 2013 Results Men’s Team 1. New Mexico State University, (NMSU) 685 2. New Mexico Highlands University, (NMHIGH) 670; 3. Central Arizona College, (CAZC) 370; 4. Mesalands Community College, (MESACC) 360 5. Cochise College, (COCHSE) 120 Women’s Team 1. Cochise College, (COCHSE) 450; 2. Central Arizona College, (CAZC) 425; 3. New Mexico State University, (NMSU) 215; 4. New Mexico Highlands University, (NMHIGH) 190; 5. University of Arizona, (UAZ) 80 Men’s All-around 1. Shelley, Ethan James, (NMSU) 165; 2. Silva, Matthew Zane, (NMSU) 80 Women’s All-around 1. Fuller, Macy Macedo, (CAZC) 300; 2. Diez, Georgia Rose Madonna, (COCHSE) 195; 3. Berry, Brittany Ashton, (UAZ) 50 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Dinwoodie, Brady Edward, (NMHIGH) 152; 2. Taylor, Samuel Alexander, (MESACC) 125; 3. Johnson, Christopher Glen, (NMHIGH) 80; 4. Winans, Joshua Anthony, (COCHSE) 75; 5. Kane, Wade Cody, (COCHSE) 70; 6. Wood, Casey C, (NMSU) 67

Bareback Riding 1. Montero, Trenten Glynn, (NMSU) 151; 2. Brasfield, Edward Hunter, (NMHIGH) 149; 3. Thybo, Tate Callesen, (NMHIGH) 135; 4. Harvey, Edmiles Wyatt, (MESACC) 123 Bull Riding 1. Meyers, Devren T, (MESACC) 149 Tie Down Roping 1. Ugalde, Victor R, (NMSU) 21.9; 2. Pettigrew, Jamison Kit, (MESACC) 22.9; 3. Marez, Pacen Baylor, (NMSU) 25.2; 4. Shelley, Ethan James, (NMSU) 25.7; 5. Simpson, Bo Thomas, (NMSU) 10.6; 6. Moore, Charles Hayden, (MESACC) 10.7; 7. VanSoelen, Rusty Hopper, (NMSU) 29.1; 8. South, Benjamin Carl, (NMSU) 11.4; 9. Hendrix, Garrett Adam, (NMSU) 30.5 Steer Wrestling 1. Wilson, Lane Mattew, (CAZC) 12.8; 2. Kipp, Justin Tyke, (NMSU) 13.4; 3. McGinn, John Michael, (MESACC) 26.1; 4. McCullar, Miles Glenn, (NMHIGH) 7.6; 5. McCullar, Preston Dee, (NMHIGH) 7.8; 6. Silva, Matthew Zane, (NMSU) 8.2; 7. Keaveney, Brent Arnold, (CAZC) 9.8 Team Roping Header 1. Woods, Austin Tyler, (CAZC) 16.8; 2. Mirabal, Cody Jo, (NMSU) 18.2; 3. Shelley, Ethan James, (NMSU) 19.5; 4. Fuller, Macy Macedo, (CAZC) 22.3; 5. Seely, Brennon Dean, (NMSU) 0; 6. Scott, Carollann Rietta, (UAZ) 10.1; 7. Sherwood, Cheyenne Marie, (CAZC) 10.7 Team Roping Heeler 1. Diaz, Armando Flores, (CAZC) 16.8; 2. Eddy, Thomas Walter, (NMSU) 18.2; 3. Runyan, Cody Wayne, (NMSU) 19.5; 4. Irwin, Cameron Robert, (CAZC) 22.3; 5. Silva, Matthew Zane, (NMSU) 0; 6. Beshears, Dallas Elizabeth, (CAZC) 10.1; 7. Robinson, Cole Thomas, (CAZC) 10.7 Barrel Racing 1. Cline, Bailee NaLynn, (NMSU) 35.68; 2. Diez, Georgia Rose Madonna, (COCHSE) 36.04; 3. Johnson, Meghan E, (NMSU) 36.1; 4. Spratt, Kristen Lea, (NMHIGH) 36.28; 5. Summerfield, Shyanne Sierra, (COCHSE) 36.34; 6. Kersey, Taylor Ann, (CAZC) 36.78; 6. Suazo, Jenna Rae, (NMSU) 46.43; 8. Winkle, Heidi Jo, (CAZC) 36.64; 8. Berry, Brittany Ashton, (UAZ) 36.79 Breakaway Roping 1. Wiersma, Kellie Ann, (NMSU) 7.3; 2. Montano, Shelby Dawn, (NMSU) 16.5; 3. Wilson, Kindee Lyn, (NMHIGH) 2.3; 4. Sweazea, Nicole , (NMSU) 3.1; 4. Fuller, Macy Macedo, (CAZC) 3.1; 6. Berry, Brittany Ashton, (UAZ) 3.6 Goat Tying 1. Boots, Makayla Jo, (COCHSE) 14.4; 2. Fuller, Macy Macedo, (CAZC) 14.7; 3. Lutjen, Kelsey Jo, (CAZC) 14.9; 4. Assini, Arianna Shalynn, (COCHSE) 15.5; 5. Diez, Georgia Rose Madonna, (COCHSE) 15.5; 6. Pfeifer, Brandi Aileen, (NMSU) 16; 7. Pulcheon, Chelsey Dawn, (NAZU) 16; 8. Stineman, Kendra Dawn, (NMSU) 16.3


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Benson Butterfield Rodeo, another Great Year!

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Results Bareback 1. John Killian, 80, $453; 2. Tony Buckman, 79, $378; 3. Brandon Smith, 77, $302; 4. Tyler Staker, 76, $227; 5. Rio Lee, 74, $75; 5. Tyler Staker, 74, $75 Steer Wrestling 1. Tyke Kipp, 5.4, $394; 2. Ky Barry, 6.2, $296; 3. Cutter Parsons, 6.5, $197; 4. Clayton Tuscherer, 7.3, $98 Open Calf Roping 1. Weston Crane, 8.4, $454; 2. Erich Rogers, 8.6, $378; 3. Tristan Mahoney, 9.1, $303; 4. Travis

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nother one for the history books. The 2013 Benson Butterfield Rodeo held October 12th and 13th in Benson, Arizona at the Benson Arena Bar not only provided some great rodeo action and entertainment, but this year marked the start or what might be a new tradition. Nicole Hull was crowned the first Benson Butterfield Rodeo Queen. Nicole will hold the title of Benson Butterfield Rodeo Queen until the rodeo next year. “We are so excited to have been able to add this Queen Contest to the celebration this year.” Says Helen Kilpatrick, Queen Contest Coordinator. “It was not an easy competition, we had some outstanding entries. Thanks to all the girls that entered and all of the volunteers who helped to make this happen. We Nichole Hull, Benson Butterfield Rodeo Queen are excited and already planning for next year” This year’s rodeo brought some of the Whitlow, 9.5, $227; 5. Joe Parsons, 9.6, $151 industry’s top competitors. If you didn’t Inc. Calf Roping know better you would have thought it 1. Paul Carmen, 10.9, $409; 2. Ben Finch, 11.1, was the NFR…names like Erich Rogers, $307; 3. Nate Singletary, 12.8, $204; 4. Trevor Haught, 13.6, $102 Colter Todd and Cory Petska were just a Breakaway Roping few of the names that have been to the 1. LaVonne Yazzie, 2.3, $444; 2,3,4 Courtney NFR, but they made their way to the Benson Arena for two days of rodeo. “We Thomas, 2.7, $296; 2,3,4 McKenzie Frizzell, 2.7, $296; 2,3,4 Devin Cordova, 2.7, $296; 5. Kelsey were very happy with the turn-out this Early, 2.9, $148 year both contestants and spectators.” Saddle Bronc Says Heather Floyd, Rodeo Committee 1. Shaun Ebert, 75, $426; 2. Shaun Ebert, 74, Chairperson. “This rodeo is becoming a $355; 3. Chance Stone, 67, $284; 4. Tyke Kipp, signature event for Benson and we are so 65, $213; GROUND SPLIT, ; Shaun Ebert, $35; excited and appreciative of the support Shaun Ebert, $35; Chance Stone, $35; Tyke Kipp, the community puts into this weekend.” $35

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Inc. Team Roping 1. Whip Lewis / Ricky Rathjen, 5.5, $583; 2. Manny Arzaga / Burke Moore, 6.2, $482; 3. Cooper Reidhead / Mike Reidhead, 6.4, $382; 4,5 Anthony Camelat / Tristan Mahoney, 6.5, $231; 4,5 Wyatt Scott / Travis Kadng, 6.5, $231 6. Larry Olivar / Junior Zambrano, 6.9, $100 Open Team Roping 1. Travis Whitlow / Victor Aros, 4, $754; 2. Colter Todd / Cory Petska, 4.3, $624; 3. Michael Camelat / Anthony Camelat, 4.5, $494; 4. Travis Whitlow / Tyler Whitlow, 4.6, $364; 5. Erich Rogers / Tayrell Todd, 4.7, $234; 6. Tanner Baldwin / Victor Aros, 4.8, $130 Barrel Racing 1. Stacie Lincoln, 17.72, $551; 2. Shana Seidel, 17.74, $479; 3. April Denny, 17.78, $407; 4. Carly Todd, 17.8, $335; 5. Barbara Johnson, 17.89, $263; 6,7 Ashley Haller, 17.9, $156; 6,7 Allison Resor, 17.9, $156; 8. Crystal Logan, 17.94, $48 Inc. Barrel Racing 1. Gry Johannessen, 18.43, $306; 2,3 Julie VSA IN HOUSE PROOF Kaufman, 18.44, $226; 2,3 Teresa Pearl-Benson, 18.44, $226; 4. Kati Jundt, 18.46, $148; 5. Terri Foley, 18.49, $95; 6. Becky Mahoney, 18.57, $53 Bull Riding No Qualified Rides

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Ram Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 3-5 Total payoff $107,404 Results All-around cowboy: Tyke Kipp, $1,319, saddle bronc riding and steer wrestling. Bareback Riding First round: 1. Shon Gibson, 79 points on Cervi Brothers’ High Hope, $998; 2. Jared Green, 76, $749; 3. Wyatt Hancock, 73, $499; 4. (tie) Sam Stuart and Tony Buckman, 64, $125 each Second round: 1. Tony Buckman, 77 points on Cervi Brothers’ Tino’s Revenge, $998; 2. Jared Green, 76, $749; 3. Shon Gibson, 71, $499; 4. Wyatt Hancock, 56, $250 Third round: 1. Tony Buckman, 77 points on Salt River’s Smokey, $998; 2. Jared Green, 75, $749; 3. Wyatt Hancock, 72, $499; 4. Shon Gibson, 71, $250 Average: 1. Jared Green, 227 points on three head, $1,497; 2. Shon Gibson, 221, $1,123; 3. Tony Buckman, 218, $749; 4. Wyatt Hancock, 201, $374. Steer Wrestling First round: 1. Pepe Arballo, 4.6 seconds, $1,131; 2. Kurt Stallings, 4.9, $848; 3. Christian Pettigrew, 6.2, $566; 4. Tyke Kipp, 8.6, $283 Second round: 1. Pepe Arballo, 4.3 seconds, $1,131; 2. Christian Pettigrew, 5.4, $848; 3. (tie) Trey Nahrgang and Dean McIntyre, 6.4, $424 each Third round: 1. Cimarron Thompson, 4.2 seconds, $1,131; 2. Hayden Moore, 4.3, $848; 3. Christian Pettigrew, 5.7, $566; 4. Ben Bates Jr., 6.0, $283 Average: 1. Christian Pettigrew, 17.3 seconds on three head, $1,697; 2. Pepe Arballo, 17.9, $1,272; 3. Kurt Stallings, 19.3, $848; 4. Ben Bates Jr., 12.5, $424. Team Roping First round: 1. Kyle Roberts/T.J. Brown, 5.0 seconds, $1,131 each; 2. Tom Richards/Nick Sarchett, 5.1, $848; 3. Lee Kiehne/Bruce Reidhead, 7.5, $566; 4. Travis Bard/Tom Bill Johnson, 8.5, $283

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ctober 11th and 12th, 2013 was full of excitement and bone crushing wrecks and terrific rides in

Second round: 1. Erich Rogers/Cory Petska, 5.7 seconds, $1,131 each; 2. Kyle Roberts/T.J. Brown, 5.9, $848; 3. Jake Barnes/Cody Pearson, 6.2, $566; 4. Seth Hall/Corban Livingston, 6.7, $283 Third round: 1. Jarett Rogers/Byron Wilkerson, 4.5 seconds, $1,131 each; 2. Jake Barnes/Cody Pearson, 5.0, $848; 3. Erich Rogers/Cory Petska, 5.3, $566; 4. Lee Kiehne/Bruce Reidhead, 6.3, $283 Average: 1. Kyle Roberts/T.J. Brown, 17.3 seconds on three head, $1,697 each; 2. Seth Hall/Corban Livingston, 29.3, $1,272; 3. Erich Rogers/Cory Petska, 11.0, $848; 4. Jake Barnes/Cody Pearson, 11.2, $424. Saddle Bronc Riding First round: 1. Brandon Biebelle, 76 points on Cervi Brothers’ Field Mouse, $1,036; 2. (tie) Chance Barnes and Brady Dinwoodie, 73, $648 each; 4. (tie) Shaun Ebert and Cooper DeWitt, 62, $130 each Second round: 1. Tyke Kipp, 78 points on Cervi Brothers’ Walking Tall, $1,036; 2. Brady Dinwoodie, 67, $777; 3. Shaun Ebert, 57, $518; no other qualified rides Third round: 1. Cooper DeWitt, 75 points on Salt River’s Genuine, $1,036; 2. Brady Dinwoodie, 73, $777; 3. Brandon Biebelle, 70, $518; no other qualified rides Average: 1. Brady Dinwoodie, 213 points on three head, $1,554; 2. Brandon Biebelle, 146, $1,166; 3. Cooper DeWitt, 137, $777; 4. Shaun Ebert, 119, $389. Tie-Down Roping First round: 1. J.D. Kibbe, 8.1 seconds, $1,131; 2. Cutter Parsons, 8.8, $848; 3. Roy Begay, 9.0, $566; 4. Cody Jordan, 9.5, $283 Second round: 1. Johnny Salvo, 7.8 seconds, $1,131; 2. Kyle Dutton, 8.2, $848; 3. J.D. Kibbe, 8.5, $566; 4. Donovan Yazzie, 9.1, $283 Third round: 1. Joseph Parsons, 7.9 seconds, $1,131; 2. Donovan Yazzie, 8.5, $848; 3. Johnny Salvo, 8.8, $566; 4. Jesse Clark, 8.9, $283 Average: 1. Donovan Yazzie, 28.2 seconds on

three head, $1,697; 2. Jesse Clark, 28.3, $1,272; 3. JohnPete Etcheverry, 30.6, $848; 4. Cody Jordan, 30.8, $424. Barrel Racing First round:: 1. Kassidy Dennison, 16.61 seconds, $1,131; 2. Sherry Cervi, 16.65, $848; 3. Nicole Riggle, 16.72, $566; 4. Marisa Simpson, 16.79, $283 Second round: 1. Erin Parsons, 16.44 seconds, $1,131; 2. Sherry Cervi, 16.62, $848; 3. Meghan Johnson, 16.72, $566; 4. Nicole Riggle, 16.81, $283 Third round: 1. Sherry Cervi, 16.70 seconds, $1,131; 2. Kassidy Dennison, 16.83, $848; 3. Cindy Smith, 16.89, $566; 4. Nicole Riggle, 16.97, $283 Average: 1. Sherry Cervi, 49.97 seconds on three head, $1,697; 2. Kassidy Dennison, 50.37, $1,272; 3. Nicole Riggle, 50.50, $848; 4. Marisa Simpson, 50.87, $424. Steer Roping First round: 1. Casey Sisk, 22.2 seconds, $765; no other qualified runs Second round: 1. Brent Lewis, 14.8 seconds, $765; 2. Chance Kelton, 16.6, $574; no other qualified runs Third round: 1. Casey Sisk, 23.6 seconds, $765; no other qualified runs Average: 1. Casey Sisk, 45.8 seconds on two head, $1,147; 2. Brent Lewis, 14.8, $861; 3. Chance Kelton, 16.6, $574. Bull Riding First round: 1. Lon Danley, 81 points on Salt River’s Mr. Sam, $1,093; 2. Scottie Knapp, 76, $820; no other qualified rides Second round: 1. Tustin Daye, 71 points on Salt River’s Daddlys Boy, $1,093; no other qualified rides Third round: 1. Scottie Knapp, 86 points on Salt River’s Doctor Drop, $1,093; 2. Lon Danley, 80, $820; no other qualified rides Average: 1. Scottie Knapp, 162 points on two head, $1,640; 2. Lon Danley, 161, $1,230; 3. Tustin Daye, 71, $820.

Camp Verde, Arizona during the yearly tradition of Ft. Verde Days. Cliff Castle Casino & Hotel presented the 16th Annual Ft. Verde Days Bull Bash 2013. The proceeds from this event went to the Camp Verde High School Wrestling program and Camp Verde Wrestling Scholarship fund. The event was a produced by Bob and Daria Weir from Camp Verde and the wrestling team. The stock was supplied by Cody Resor from V Heart Rodeo from Wilcox, AZ and Luke and Gina Kraut from K4 Bucking Bulls from Wittman, AZ. The sheep, calves and steers were

proved by Travis and Tanner McBride of TnT Bucking Bulls from Kayenta, AZ. Rick Lehman (Gilbert, AZ) was the rodeo announcer. Ron Jackson (Phoenix) and Curtis Jesse (Phoenix) were the bull riding judges. Luke Kraut (Wittman, AZ) did the bullfighting duties. Bob Weir (Camp Verde, AZ) was the rodeo clown and barrelman. Daria Weir and Tina Scott (Camp Verde, AZ) were the secretaries, Betty Weir (Camp Verde) was the timer, Mario Chagolla, Tracy Tudor and Larry Allred (Camp Verde) were the manager of the ticket booth and Steve Strickland (Camp Verde) was the arena directors and


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2013 Kenny Young Bull Riding Championship October 5, 2013 Ken’s Arena – Page/Lake Powell, AZ Total payout was $13,500 Results 1. Wyatt Betoney 2. Guytin Tsosie 3. Harlan Charley 4. Lane Granger 5. Kache Moosman 6. Tyson Tsinijinnie Top 10 $1,000 Winner Take All Kache Moosman

$1000 Top 10 Winner Take All Winner Kache Moosman with Kenny Young

Kenny Young Bull Riding Classic 2013 Top Ten Winner Take All Ride Off Winner- Kache Moosman on K-Line’s bull Bellatour

Cliff Castle Casino Marketing Director Toni Averitt. The event was a great success. Friday and Saturday nights capacity crowds were treated to hilarious entertainment and action packed bull riding. The money raised for the wrestling program will help the wrestlers buy needed equipment, continue to improve and update the wrestling room and assist with travel expenses to tournaments and the Camp Verde New Breed Wrestling Club. The ages of the wrestlers benefitting from the event are from 4 yrs old to 20 yrs old. Some of the money will be placed in the Camp Verde Wrestling Scholarship fund. The scholarship is given to two Camp Verde High School senior wrestler. The bull riding has helped continue this

Kenny Young Bull Riding Classic 2013 Champion Wyatt Betoney on K-LIne’s Bull Sugar Hill in Top Ten Ride off

Kenny Young Bull Riding Classic 2013 Champion- Wyatt Betoney with Kenny and Chanda Young

scholarship fund for several years now and many Camp Verde graduates have been able to attend college with the assistance of this money. There was a kids rodeos held this year on Saturday, Oct. 12th and the turnout was amazing. We had over 32 sheep riders each day, 10 stick horse racers each day, 12 calf riders each day, 6 steer riders each day, and 5 Junior bull riders. The crowd loved seeing the next generation of rodeo competitors. Championship Buckles were given to the champions in each event. The buckles were made by Tres Rios Buckles. A special thanks to all of the sponsors, donors, and workers. Without the gracious sponsors and workers, Bull Bash 2013 would not have become a reality.

Results Open Bull Riding No Qualified Rides Novice Bull Riding 1. Wyatt Nez, Flagstaff, 79, $400 2. Newt Alvis, Humbolt, 75, $240 3. Arviso James, Ganado, 63, $160 Championship Round on Saturday: 1. Arviso James, Danado, 75, $100 Junior Bull Riding 1. .Wyatt Nez, Flagstaff, 78, $75 2. Arviso James, Ganaso, 66 $50 Steer Riding 1. Justin McWhirt, Chandler, 71, $72 2. Keith James, Erdman Mesa, 67, $48 Calf Riding 1. Orin Allsup, Camp Verde, 73, $120 Sheep Riding 1. Clayton Nachman, Queen Creek Stick Horse Race 1. Callee Lehman, Gilbert, AZ

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t was sunshine and smiles as the members of the Queen Creek Junior Rodeo Association saddled up their horses and prepped their ropes for the first weekend of junior rodeo at Dunn’s Arena in Litchfield Park, AZ. You could not have asked for nicer weather and that was obvious by the great turnout of contestants for the first chance to win points towards the end of the year prizes. From contestants in the Peewee dummy roping all the way up to the senior age group, these cowboys and cowgirls were whipping and spurring every chance they had to be the fastest time of the weekend. It is great to see the commitment to the sport of rodeo by these young athletes and also the commitment by the families and directors of this organization. OCJRA Mission: Queen Creek Junior Rodeo Association is committed to providing a family environment in which children may obtain and develop the basic skills of rodeo. Our commitment is to prepare our contestants to excel in both Junior and High School Rodeo. We will recognize sportsmanship like conduct and honor personal growth. Skill, Discipline, Respect, and a Competitive Spirit are the attributes in which we support. For Information to be a part of OCJRA, go to http://www.qcjra.org

Event Leaders Junior Boys Breakaway 1. Ketch Kelton, Mayer, AZ, 30; 2. Mason Webber, Phoenix, AZ, 27; 3. Cade Haggard, Buckeye, AZ, 8; 4. Denton Dunning, Surprise, AZ, 8; 5. Cashton Weidenbener, Queen Creek, AZ, 7 Goat Tying 1. Cade Haggard, Buckeye, AZ, 29; 2. Cashton Weidenbener, Queen Creek, AZ, 26; 3. Ketch Kelton, Mayer, AZ, 26; 4. Jd Amado, Tucson, AZ, 19; 5. Shea Freeland, Desert Hills, AZ, 18 Ribbon Roping 1. Ketch Kelton, Mayer, AZ, 29; 2. Dillon Connelley, Desert Hills, AZ, 25; 3. Cade Haggard, Buckeye, AZ, 10; 4. Jd Amado, Tucson, AZ, 9; 5. Brody Banning, Litchfield Park, AZ, 7 Steer Stopping 1. Cashton Weidenbener, Queen Creek, AZ, 30; 2. JD Amado, Tucson, AZ, 9 Team Roping 1. Ketch Kelton, Mayer, AZ, 27; 2. Cade Haggard, Buckeye, AZ, 10; 3. Brody Banning, Litchfield Park, AZ, 10; 4. Denton Dunning, Surprise, AZ, 9; 5. Dillon Connelley, Desert Hills, AZ, 8 Junior Girls Barrel Race 1. Adi Jo Martin, Prescott Valley, AZ, 29; 2. Daisy Howell, Parks, AZ, 27; 3. Berlyn Franks, San Tan Valley, AZ, 23; 4. Kenzie Kelton, Mayer, AZ, 21; 5. Tenley Higgins, Wittmann, AZ, 20 Breakaway 1. Jocelyn Co’nei’sen’ney, Sacaton, AZ, 10 Goat Tying 1. Berlyn Franks, San Tan Valley, AZ, 30; 2. Macie Fowlie, Phoenix, AZ, 27; 3. Rayna Billingsley, Phoenix, AZ, 22; 4. Jocelyn Co’nei’sen’ney, Sacaton, AZ, 19; 5. Savannah Joe, Sacaton, AZ, 15

Pole Bending 1. Berlyn Franks, San Tan Valley, AZ, 29; 2. Brylee Banning, Litchfield Park, AZ, 22; 3. Tenley Higgins, Wittmann, AZ, 22; 4. Savannah Joe, Sacaton, AZ, 18; 5. Adi Jo Martin, Prescott Valley, AZ, 17 Ribbon Roping 1. Adi Jo Martin, Prescott Valley, AZ, 14; 2. Johnnie Ann Parry, Phoenix, AZ, 12; 3. Kenzie Kelton, Mayer, AZ, 10; 4. Jocelyn Co’nei’sen’ney, Sacaton, AZ, 10; 5. Alyssa Yazzie, Buckeye, AZ, 10 Team Roping 1. Rayna Billingsley, Phoenix, AZ, 29; 2. Daisy Howell, Parks, AZ, 26; 3. Jennifer Ricker, Phoenix, AZ, 10; 4. Tenley Higgins, Wittmann, AZ, 8 Peewee Boys Barrel Race 1. Caden Hooper, Benson, AZ, 30; 2. Kaden Lincoln, Willcox, AZ, 27; 3. Nolan Andersen, Casa Grande, AZ, 23; 4. Carson Clark, 19; 5. Ryker Sarchett, 8 Dummy Roing 1. Kaden Lincoln, Willcox, AZ, 30; 2. Caden Hooper, Benson, AZ, 23; 3. Nolan Andersen, Casa Grande, AZ, 23; 4. Stran English, Belen, NM, 23; 5. Cooper Shuldberg, Wittmann, AZ, 19 Flag Race 1. Stran English, Belen, NM, 28; 2. Nolan Andersen, Casa Grande, AZ, 24; 3. Nate Rodriguez, 23; 4. Cooper Shuldberg, Wittmann, AZ, 17; 5. Caden Hooper, Benson, AZ, 10 Goat Tying 1. Caden Hooper, Benson, AZ, 30; 2. Kaden Lincoln, Willcox, AZ, 27; 3. Stran English, Belen, NM, 24; 4. Nolan Andersen, Casa Grande, AZ, 21; 5. Nate Rodriguez, 18 Pole Bending 1. Nolan Andersen, Casa Grande, AZ, 28; 2. Carson Clark, 24; 3. Cooper Shuldberg, Wittmann, AZ, 13;


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4. Cole Parker, Queen Creek, AZ, 13; 5. Caden Hooper, Benson, AZ, 10 Peewee Girls Barrel Race 1. Ryann Shuldberg, Wittmann, AZ, 30; 2. Aubrey Reidhead, Gilbert, AZ, 27; 3. Roxie Jo Higgins, Wittmann, AZ, 22; 4. “Liza”Elizianna Sanders, Tucson, AZ, 21; 5. Alexis Molina, Buckeye, AZ, 17 Dummy Roping 1. Makenna Morford, Stanfield, AZ, 29; 2. Aubrey Reidhead, Gilbert, AZ, 25; 3. Alexis Molina, Buckeye, AZ, 23; 4. Ryann Shuldberg, Wittmann, AZ, 21; 5. Roxie Jo Higgins, Wittmann, AZ, 16.5 Flag Race 1. Roxie Jo Higgins, Wittmann, AZ, 26; 2. Makenna Morford, Stanfield, AZ, 26; 3. Valeria Torres, Gilbert, AZ, 20; 4. Daniela Torres, Gilbert, AZ, 18; 5. Dessani Duffy, 16 Goat Tying 1. Lily Kline, Phoenix, AZ, 29; 2. Roxie Jo Higgins, Wittmann, AZ, 24; 3. Alexis Molina, Buckeye, AZ, 24; 4. Aubrey Reidhead, Gilbert, AZ, 20; 5. “Liza”Elizianna Sanders, Tucson, AZ, 20 Pole Bending 1. Alexis Molina, Buckeye, AZ, 27; 2. “Liza”Elizianna Sanders, Tucson, AZ, 25; 3. Ryann Shuldberg, Wittmann, AZ, 23; 4. Aubrey Reidhead, Gilbert, AZ, 22; 5. Lily Kline, Phoenix, AZ, 18 Senior Boys Calf Touch 1. Gavin Hershberger, Litchfield, AZ, 26; 2. Garrett Hershberger, Litchfield, AZ, 24; 3. Jett Uldrikson, Morristown, AZ, 23; 4. Sterlin English, Belen, NM, 10; 5. Ty Stephens, Phoenix, AZ, 9 Sr Boys Goat Tying 1. Sterlin English, Belen, NM, 30; 2. Jace Thorstenson, Surprise, AZ, 27; 3. Jett Uldrikson, Morristown, AZ, 23; 4. Garrett Hershberger, Litchfield, AZ, 22; 5. Gavin Hershberger, Litchfield, AZ, 15 Ribbon Roping 1. Sterlin English, Belen, NM, 29; 2. Garrett Hershberger, Litchfield, AZ, 10; 3. Ty Stephens, Phoenix, AZ, 9; 4. Andrew Parry, Fort Mcdowell,

AZ, 8; 5. Jace Thorstenson, Surprise, AZ, 8 Steer Stopping 1. Sterlin English, Belen, NM, 24; 2. Cooper Andersen, Casa Grande, AZ, 23; 3. Chase Gallego, Tucson, AZ, 17; 4. Gavin Hershberger, Litchfield, AZ, 10; 5. Colt Stephens, Phoenix, AZ, 9 Team Roping 1. Charlie Regester, Phoenix, AZ, 27; 2. Gavin Hershberger, Litchfield, AZ, 25; 3. Jace Thorstenson, Surprise, AZ, 10; 4. Jett Uldrikson, Morristown, AZ, 9; 5. Sterlin English, Belen, NM, 9 Senior Girls Barrel Race 1. Jaycie Cundall, Queen Creek, AZ, 30; 2. Sami Wengert, Casa Grande, AZ, 26; 3. Micayla Parks, Maricopa, AZ, 22; 4. Skyler Jenkins, Queen Creek, AZ, 16; 5. Payton Hannan, Wittmann, AZ, 14.5 Breakaway 1. Micayla Parks, Maricopa, AZ, 26; 2. Caslyn Weidenbener, Queen Creek, AZ, 9; 3. Katelynn Parry, Phoenix, AZ, 8; 4. Sam Sullivan, Scottsdale, AZ, 7; 5. Rhaeanne Reidhead, Gilbert, AZ, 5 Goat Tying 1. Kirsten Peterson-Johnson, 27; 2. Aliana Sanders, Tucson, AZ, 24; 3. Sami Wengert, Casa Grande, AZ, 21; 4. Danett Hacker, Tonopah, AZ, 14; 5. Savannah Fowlie, Phoenix, AZ, 11 Pole Bending 1. Jaycie Cundall, Queen Creek, AZ, 30; 2. Skyler Jenkins, Queen Creek, AZ, 25; 3. Taytum Brito, Tonopah, AZ, 19; 4. Danett Hacker, Tonopah, AZ, 15; 5. Katelynn Parry, Phoenix, AZ, 11 Ribbon Roping 1. Katelynn Parry, Phoenix, AZ, 27; 2. Micayla Parks, Maricopa, AZ, 13; 3. Aliana Sanders, Tucson, AZ, 11; 4. Rhaeanne Reidhead, Gilbert, AZ, 11; 5. Caslyn Weidenbener, Queen Creek, AZ, 10 Team Roping 1. Micayla Parks, Maricopa, AZ, 28; 2. Savannah Fowlie, Phoenix, AZ, 10; 3. Kaila Helms, Desert Hills, AZ, 10; 4. Caylen Haggard, Buckeye, AZ, 8; 5. Jaycie Cundall, Queen Creek, AZ, 8

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All-Around 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $228,780 2. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas, $122,599 3. Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev., $114,848 4. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah, $95,832 5. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., $86,223 6. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash., $85,384 7. Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas, $81,824 8. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, $77,684 9. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla., $70,557 10. Stetson Vest, Childress, Texas, $65,405 Bareback Riding 1. Bobby Mote, Stephenville, Texas, $126,194 2. Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah, $120,375 3. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, $115,045 4. Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash., $108,287 5. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas, $88,409 6. J.R. Vezain, Cowley, Wyo., $84,729 7. Ty Breuer, Mandan, N.D., $84,321

8. Steven Peebles, Redmond, Ore., $81,800 9. Austin Foss, Terrebonne, Ore., $77,936 10. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., $75,116 Steer Wrestling 1. Casey Martin, Sulphur, La., $108,938 2. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore., $101,528 3. Matt Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas, $90,366 4. Jason Miller, Lance Creek, Wyo., $74,070 5. Jule Hazen, Ashland, Kan., $69,266 6. K.C. Jones, Decatur, Texas, $69,207 7. Hunter Cure, Holliday, Texas, $65,007 8. Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Neb., $64,351 9. Tyler Pearson, Louisville, Miss., $63,007 10. Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif., $62,585 Team Roping (header) 1. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont., $112,994 2. Kaleb Driggers, Albany, Ga., $105,445 3. Brandon Beers, Powell Butte, Ore., $97,373 4. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz., $94,863 5. Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas, $79,383 6. Riley Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., $78,672

2013 Turquoise Circuit Standings Courtesy of PRCA – ProRodeo (Through the RTCFR in Las Cruces, NM) All-Around 1. Donovan James Yazzie, Brimhall, NM, $14,129 2. Johnny Bernard Salvo, Datil, NM, $11,719 3. Willis Alonzo Danley, Tularosa, NM, $7,712 4. Chance E Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $7,587 5. Joseph C Parsons, Marana, AZ, $6,987 6. Wyatt Althoff (deceased), Gilbert, AZ, $6,455 7. Brent A Lewis, Eloy, AZ, $6,257 8. Garrett Ryan Hale, Snyder, TX, $5,771 9. Justin Tyke Kipp, Lordsburg, NM, $5,522 10. Seth T Hall, Fair Acres, NM, $5,369 Bareback Riding 1. Shon Brett Gibson, Taylor, AZ, $5,710 2. Jared Wesley Green, Yeso, NM, $4,908 3. Wyatt T Hancock, Snowflake, AZ, $4,901 4. Delvecchio Kaye, Round Rock, AZ, $4,082 5. Anthony Michael Buckman, La Mesa, NM, $3,253 6. Kory Hart, clovis, NM, $1,578 7. Luke Cash Creasy, Levelland, TX, $1,331 8. Cash Kerner, Cave Creek, AZ, $661 9. Jacob J Etsitty, Chinle, AZ, $449 10. Sam Scott Stuart, Lovington, NM, $339 Steer Wrestling 1. Pepe J Arballo, Wittman, AZ, $8,511 2. Damian I Padilla, Rio Rico, AZ, $6,049 3. Christian R Pettigrew, Ft. Sumner, NM, $5,514 4. Michael N Bates Jr., Tohatchi, NM, $5,312 5. Timothy J Robertson, Marana, AZ, $4,517 6. Kurt Forrest Stallings, Clovis, NM, $4,482 7. Justin Tyke Kipp, Lordsburg, NM, $3,953

8. Ben Bates Jr., Tohatchi, NM, $3,938 9. Charles Hayden Moore, Clovis, NM, $3,357 10. Trey Joseph Nahrgang, Buckeye, AZ, $3,220 Team Roping (Header) 1. Jake Barnes, Scottsdale, AZ, $11,654 2. Brock Garrett Hanson, Grand Junction, CO, $8,964 3. Kyle Vernon Roberts, Durango, CO, $8,425 4. Erich James Rogers, Ft. McDowell, AZ, $8,290 5. Travis Wayne Whitlow, Queen Creek, AZ, $6,486 6. Aaron S Tsinigine, Tuba City, AZ, $6,169 7. Derrick James Begay, Winslow, AZ, $5,325 8. Chance Kiehne, Eagar, AZ, $5,113 9. Thomas Wesley Richards, Humboldt, AZ, $4,690 10. Travis R Bard, Chino Valley, AZ, $4,518 Team Roping (Heeler) 1. Cory Petska, Lexington, OK, $9,332 2. Trevor Hank Brown, Payson, AZ, $9,032 3. Walt H Woodard, Stephenville, TX, $7,857 4. Tyler William Whitlow, Queen Creek, AZ, $6,486 5. Wordy B Wilkerson, Stanfield, AZ, $5,684 6. Cody Pearson, Tucson, AZ, $5,413 7. Jordan Daniel Olson, Surprise, AZ, $5,129 8. Corban Moore Livingston, Santa Teresa, NM, $5,099 9. Johnny Bernard Salvo, Datil, NM, $4,914 10. Diego R Castillo, Belen, NM, $4,840 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Taos Muncy, Corona, NM, $12,976 2. Brandon Marcel Biebelle, San Lorenzo, NM, $9,621 3. Chance Barnes, Flora VIsta, NM, $5,519 4. Brady Edward Dinwoodie, Griffin, SK, $4,732 5. Cody L Taton, Corona, NM, $3,349


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7. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $78,048 8. Nick Sartain, Dover, Okla., $77,243 9. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz., $76,797 10. Drew Horner, Plano, Texas, $72,742 Team Roping (heeler) 1. Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev., $110,607 2. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla., $110,088 3. Jim Ross Cooper, Monument, N.M., $105,195 4. Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz., $94,762 5. Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., $78,672 6. Patrick Smith, Lipan, Texas, $78,048 7. Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas, $77,296 8. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, Ariz., $76,059 9. Kollin VonAhn, Blanchard, Okla., $74,494 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Cody Wright, Milford, Utah, $128,703 2. Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah, $108,950 3. Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, S.D., $103,771 4. Tyler Corrington, Hastings, Minn., $97,927 5. Jacobs Crawley, Stephenville, Texas, $96,513 6. Cort Scheer, Elsmere, Neb., $89,731 7. Jake Wright, Milford, Utah, $88,095 8. Isaac Diaz, Desdemona, Texas, $83,951 9. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa, $81,913

6. Cooper Ray DeWitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $3,102 7. Magin Lane Montoya, Roy, NM, $2,431 8. Shaun Michael Ebert, Pearce, AZ, $2,329 9. Justin Tyke Kipp, Lordsburg, NM, $1,569 10. Devyn M Sisneros, Lamesa, TX, $410 Tie-Down Roping 1. Jesse Levi Clark, Portales, NM, $15,579 2. Donovan James Yazzie, Brimhall, NM, $11,721 3. Jesse D Kibbe, Portales, NM, $9,849 4. Johnny Bernard Salvo, Datil, NM, $6,805 5. Joseph C Parsons, Marana, AZ, $6,617 6. Ross Kooper Saiz, Flora Vista, NM, $6,413 7. Garrett Ryan Hale, Snyder, TX, $5,665 8. John Pete Etcheverry, Mesquite, NM, $4,868 9. Billy Bob Brown, Stephenville, TX, $4,656 10. Jerrad Beau Hofstetter, Lubbock, TX, $4,580 Steer Roping 1. Chance E Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $6,092 2. Brent A Lewis, Eloy, AZ, $6,017 3. John Casey Sisk, Corona, NM, $2,892 4. Rick C Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $1,252 5. Mike Thompson, Hobbs, NM, $578 6. Garrett Ryan Hale, Snyder, TX, $106 Bull Riding 1. Scottie Darwin Knapp, Albuquerque, NM, $11,172 2. Tustin C Daye, Lupton, AZ, $7,027 3. Willis Alonzo Danley, Tularosa, NM, $7,007 4. Cameron Scott Mullins, Phoenix, AZ, $5,375 5. Troy James, Phoenix, AZ, $4,582 6. Craig Shawn Begay, Many Farms, AZ, $4,024 7. Daniel Jay Etsitty, Kayenta, AZ, $3,893 8. Hernald B John, Tsaile, AZ, $3,336 9. Terrance Blaine Granger, Tuba City, AZ, $3,256 10. Kevin Shane Salazar, Winslow, AZ, $3,142

10. Cole Elshere, Faith, S.D., $80,698 Tie-down Roping 1. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas, $135,164 2. Tyson Durfey, Colbert, Wash., $97,985 3. Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas, $94,943 4. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $93,866 5. Scott Kormos, Teague, Texas, $93,520 6. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas, $83,196 7. Sterling Smith, Stephenville, Texas, $79,188 8. Justin Maass, Giddings, Texas, $78,047 9. Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas, $76,373 10. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La., $72,906 Steer Roping 1. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan., $70,932 2. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $57,759 3. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla., $55,560 4. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas, $54,593

Competitorial you’re in, you have a sizeable amount invested…and bailing out altogether is tough to do. I think this simple fact is a major contributing factor in getting the sport over the hump. I think a lot of ropers realized they were in so deep that the only choice was to ride it out and see where it ended up. No doubt the USTRC could see this trend, and I think the organization deserves a lot of credit in making the decision not to bail out on the common roper. It would have been an easy decision to steer the USTRC in a direction that would capitalize on the “rich man’s hobby” side of the industry, but instead, it held fast, knowing that the very future of the sport and the industry was dependent upon keeping the sport within reach for the common, working man. Of course only the USTRC could have done this. Only the USTRC had the sustaining power to hold the line and still survive during a receding economy. Changes made in payouts and formatting, changes which carried no guarantees of return, seem to have paid off. The evidence of this was at last year’s NFTR. During the worst of economic times, the USTRC added $1 million to the payout at the Finals.

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5. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas, $48,849 6. J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas, $44,028 7. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas, $43,433 8. Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas, $43,184 9. Dan Fisher, Andrews, Texas, $42,843 10. J.P. Wickett, Sallisaw, Okla., $37,739 Bull Riding 1. J.W. Harris, Mullin, Texas, $130,383 2. Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo., $99,085 3. Cole Echols, Elm Grove, La., $96,275 4. Josh Koschel, Nunn, Colo., $94,230 5. Cody Teel, Kountze, Texas, $93,064 6. Cody Campbell, Summerville, Ore., $89,151 7. Cooper Davis, Jasper, Texas, $83,399 8. Parker Breding, Edgar, Mont., $82,238 9. Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, Okla., $81,207 10. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash., $75,859

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The result?... more than eight thousand teams turned out, most of them made up of regular workingclass people like you and me, and took away over four and a quarter million dollars in cash. There was no doubt, after attending last year’s NFTR that the sport was again on the rise. The mood and feel was different than it had been in years, and more than anything else you could sense that people were again excited about roping. That excitement and the rejuvenation of the sport has continued throughout the past year, and it’s one of the reasons I expect this year’s NFTR to be a great one. Of course that’s just one of the reasons. The Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping is a special event. For nine days, we get to just forget about everything except team roping. It’s team roping done right and an example of everything that is good about the sport. There is nothing else quite like an NFTR experience and once again, I can’t wait to be a part of it.


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ARIZONA HIGH SCHOOL and JR. HIGH SCHOOL RODEO ASSOCIATION Go to www.ahsra.com for more AHSRA information

High School and Junior High Are Now Combined Find all your news, forms results and daysheets in one place! The Junior High website has been merged into the AHSRA website. We will be discontinuing the Jr High website soon, so be sure to reset any bookmarks.

2013-2014 Arizona Jr. High School Rodeo Association Members

2013-2014 Arizona High School Rodeo Association Members

NEW MEXICO JR. HIGH SCHOOL NEW MEXICO HIGH SCHOOL RODEO ASSOCIATION RODEO ASSOCIATION Go to www.nmhighschoolrodeo.com for NMHSRA information

The NMJHSRA is currently accepting bids for stock contractor and photographer services during the 2014 rodeo season. Deadline for bids is November 1, 2013. Please mail your bid to: Billy King, President 210 Nogal Canyon Road Bent, NM 88314 Or email bid to: Sharmyn Munoz, State Secretary sharmynm@gmail.com

2014 New Mexico Cinch Team Captains Boys’ Cinch Team Captain: Stran Thompson Girls’ Cinch Team Captain: Kaitlyn Harwell *Voted on by the Cinch Team Members

Director’s Meeting The first official NMJHSRA Director’s Meeting will be held in November. We are waiting for the High School spring schedule to be in place before we set the Junior High Rodeo dates. Thanks for your patience. The Saddle Bronc Riding will remain a non-sanctioned (optional) event for the 2013-2014 school year. This event will not be at the NJHSFR in 2014. If you are having problems with your school recognizing NM Junior High Rodeos as a sanctioned sport please let Sharmyn know and she will email you a message from NMAA verifying that rodeo is a recognized sport.

Fall 2013 Schedule Lovington – October 26-27 Date: October 26 & 27 Place: Lovington, NM- Directors Rodeo Rodeo Times: 9:00 a.m. Saturday / 9:00 a.m. Sunday Stock Contractor: Bucking H Cutting: Saturday after rodeo. Stalls: No Charge first come first serve, no saving stalls. Please clean stalls before you leave. 60 RV spots at $16 per night are also available. Awards: All Around and event buckles Dance: No Entries Due: Entries must be postmarked by October 16 to prevent late fees. Call Back: Call backs will be on Wednesday October 23. CHECK THE WEBSITE FIRST Other: Fall fundraiser. Tentative jackpots. Further information to be provided, please continue to check the website


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Arizona Junior Rodeo Association PHOTOS COURTESY OF CHARLES KING - WWW.CHARLESKINGPHOTOS.COM

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he AJRA had another successful rodeo October 12 and 13 in Cottonwood, AZ. The association would like to say thanks to our sponsors, Olsen’s Grain and Mr. Rooter for supporting the kids.

RESULTS Cottonwood, AZ October 12-13, 2013 All Around Champions 4-8 Maverik Franks Dallas Jo Keenan 9-12 Garrett Hershberger Jaycie Cundall 13-15 Monty James Sierra Jo Keith 16-18 Savana Egge

Barrel and Pole Champions

Jaycie Cundall, 9-11 girls AA champ, Dallas Jo Keenan, 4-8 girls AA champ, Dakota Keenan, 9-11 girls goat tying champ, Maverik Franks, 4-8 boys AA champ, Ketch Kelton, 4-8 goat tying & team roping champ, Garrett Hershberger, 9-12 boys AA champ Sierra Jo Keith, 13-15 Girls All Around Champion

Savana Egge, 16-18 Girls All Around Champion and Pole Bending Champion

Daylee Johnston, 13-15 Goat Tying and Ribbon Roping Champion

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Cade Haggard, 9-12 Calf Touch and Team Roping Champion

Avery Mullins, 4-8 Calf Riding Champion

Sam Garside and Sierra Jo Keith making a run in Ribbon Roping

Garrett Hershberger, 9-12 All Around Champion

Hershberger Brothers, Wyatt, 13-15 Ribbon Roping Champion, Garrett, 9-12 Boys Breakaway Champion, Gavin, 9-12 Ribbon Roping Champion

AJRA Roughstock Event Friday & Saturday, November 22 and 23, 6:30 p.m. Location: Mayberry Livestock & Rodeo Arena 41587 N Coyote Rd. San Tan Valley, AZ 85140 Events:

4-8 Calf Riding 9-12 Steer Riding & Saddle Steer Riding 13-15 Bull Riding & Saddle Steer Riding 16-18 Bull Riding, Bareback Riding, and Saddle Bronc Riding

Entry forms can be found at www.arizonajuniorrodeo.com or contact Tammy Kelton at 602-538-8823 NEXT RODEO: Queen Creeks Horseshoe Park on November 23 & 24. Mail in entries due November 10. Online entries due by November 13. Beautiful spurs by MadCow Company will be awarded to All Around winners in each age group. AJRA Contestant showing how it’s done in the Barrel Race

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NEW MEXICO RODEO ASSOCIATION www.nmrodeo.org APPROVED STOCK CONTRACTORS 2013

W/A Rodeo Company Buster Webb 505-632-2350 6 X 6 Rodeo Company Carl Bradley 575-758-3459 Tsosie Brothers Rodeo Company Harrison or Tommie Tsosie 505-368-4315 Casper Baca Rodeo Company Casper Baca 505-287-9534 Crossroads Rodeo Company Mark Sanchez 970-739-3851 Nunn’s Frontier Rodeo Company Gary Nunn 505-450-6724

NMRA FINALS 2013 Clovis, NM, Oct. 11-12, 2013 Official Results Bareback 1st Go 1. Zach Nugent, 69, $290; 2. KC Peterson, 63, $193 2nd Go 1. KC Peterson, 77, $483 Average 1. KC Peterson, 140, $290; 2. Zach Nugent, 69, $193 Saddle Bronc Riding 1st Go 1. Robert Aragon, 75, $350; 2. Chance Barnes, 73, $233 2nd Go 1. Chance Barnes, 65, $350; 2. Robert Aragon, 63, $233 Average 1./2. Chance Barnes, 138, $291; 1./2. Robert Aragon, 138, $291 Bull Riding 1st Go 1. Roberto Carrizales, 64, $662 2nd Go 1. Tanner Harvey, 75, $39; 2. Westin Fowler, 68, $265 Average 1. Tanner Harvey, 75, $583; 2. Westin Fowler, 68, $437; 3. Roberto Carrizales, 64, $305 Steer Wrestling 1st Go 1. Christian Pettigrew, 3.6, $369; 2. Chase Massengill, 6.2, $246 2nd Go 1. Christian Pettigrew, 4.1, $369; 2. Lyman Succo, 18.2, $246 Average 1. Christian Pettigrew, 7.7, $361; 2. Lyman Succo, 34, $271; 3. Chase Massengill, 62, $188 Breakaway 1st Go 1. Kelly Torske, 2.99, $369; 2. Chalon LeFebre, 12.44, $246 2nd Go 1. Chalon LeFebre, 4.52, $615

DEMONSTRATING STOCK CONTRACTOR C5/ Rodeo Company Jeremy & Amanda Sours 505-290-6749 or 505-409-5928

NMRA-APPROVED FIELD SECRETARIES - 2013 Janice Aragon 505/366-4929 Susi Kaufman 928/587-3478

Jana Muncy 505/238-9415

Amber Gillreath 505/235-9216

Average 1. Chalon LeFebre, 16.96, $492; 2.Kelly Torske, 2.99, $328 Inc. Breakaway 1st Go No qualified times. 2nd Go 1. Cierra LeFebre, 3.69, $225 Average 1. Cierra LeFebre, 3.69, $525 Open Calf Roping 1st Go 1. Seth Hall, 8.6, $429; 2. JD Kibbe, 9.1, $322; 3. Wacey Walraven, 9.5, $224 2nd Go 1. Johnny Salvo, 9.3, $429; 2. Rylan Edgmon, 9.7, $322; 3. Tyson Runyan, 10.3, $224 Average 1. Seth Hall, 19.4, $572; 2. Rylan Edgmon, 19.8, $429; 3. Bryce Runyan, 21.8, $299 Open Team Roping 1st Go 1. David McCallister / Justin Loya, 6.8, $549; 2. Chase Massengill / Russell Sullivan, 10.4, $366 2nd Go 1. Seth Hall / Brandon Gonzales, 4.9, $549; 2. David McCallister / JR DeDios, 6.8, $122; 2. Seth Hall / Russell Sullivan, 6.8, $122; 2. SalGomez / JR DeDios, 6.8, $122 Average 1. David McCallister / Justin Loya, 17.1, $537; 2. Seth Hall / Brandon Gonzales, 23, $403; 3. Sal Gomez / JR DeDios, 6.8(on one), $93; 3. David McCallister / JR DeDios, 6.8(on one), $93; 3. Seth Hall / Russell Sullivan, 6.8(on one), $93 Incentive Team Roping 1st Go 1. Paul Gutierrez / Robert Ansley, 10.8, $565; 2. Patches Martinez / John Adams, 11.9, $377 2nd Go 1. JoDan Mirabal / Albert Claunch, 7.2, $565; 2. Beau Lamb / Marcus Elkins, 11.8, $377 Average 1. JoDan Mirabal / Albert Claunch, 19.5, $553; 2. Paul Gutierrez / Robert Ansley, 23.7, $414; 3. Beau Lamb / Marcus Elkins, 11.8 (on one), $289

NMRA Contact Information! State Secretary - Carrie Richardson 575/937-0851 PO Box 1101; Capitan, NM 88316 admin@newmexicorodeoassociation.com CES - Amber Gillreath 505/864-9426 ces@newmexicorodeoassociation.com Open Barrel Race 1st Go 1. Kelsie Walraven, 16.708, $504; 2. Caren Lamb, 16.897, $336 2nd Go 1. Kelsie Walraven, 16.796, $369; 2. Caren Lamb, 16.905, $277; 3. Nancy Velasquez, 17.027, $194 Average 1. Kelsi Walraven, 33.504, $672; 2. Caren Lamb, 33.802, $448 Incentive Barrel Race 1st Go 1. Katelyn McRee, 17.607, $471; 2. Shiann Irwin, 17.681, $315 2nd Go 1. Tammy Arnold, 17.644, $471; 2. Wilhelminia Jim, 17.649, $315 Average 1. Shiann Irwin, 34.933, $461; 2. Tammy Francis, 35.248, $346; 3. Whitney Haralson, 35.384, $241

NMRA 2013 Year End Standings BULL RIDING 1. Fowler Westin, Las Cruces, NM, $5,612; 2. Travis Briscoe, Albuquerque, NM, $3,175; 3. Lane Wimberly, Belen, NM, $2,246.85; 4. Tanner Harvey, Ruidoso, NM, $1,389; 5. Robert Carrizales, Hondo, NM, $967; 6. Jake Carr, Tucumcari, NM, $661; 7. Brandon Gipson, Los Lunas, NM, $523; 8. Frank Archuleta, Ignacio, NM, $402; 9. Adrian Apadoca, Belen, NM, $286; 10. Wyatt Harper, Bosque Farms, NM, $267 SADDLE BRONC 1. Chance Barnes, Flora Vista, NM, $4,197; 2. Robert Burbank, Gallup, NM, $3,777; 3. Lane Wimberly, Belen, NM, $3,207.84; 4. Robert Aragon, $874; 5. Cody Hendren, Albuquerque, NM, $567; 6. Jeb Loney, Tularosa, NM, $423; 7. Cody Joe Bonds, Adrian, TX, $357.86; 8. Colt Chlarson, Quemado, NM, $310 RANCH BRONC RIDING 1. Robert Carrizales, Hondo, NM, $212

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President - John Adams - 575/779-3105 • Vice President - Tim Lamb - 575/403-9939 • Bareback Director - OPEN Open Calf Roping Director - Rylan Edgmon - 575/740-3492 • Breakaway Director - Katelyn McRee - 970/946-1052 Saddle Bronc Director - Chance Barnes - 505/320-2419 • Steer Wrestling Director - OPEN Bull Riding Director - OPEN • Open Team Roping Director - Brandon Gonzales - 505/306-7084 • Inc. Team Roping Director - Lee Knox - 575/937-7486 Open Barrel Racing Director - Laura Haines - 505/835-2460 • Inc. Barrel Racing Director - Tammy Arnold - 520/507-0464 Judges Coordinator - Stoney Neufang - 520/241-0414 • State Secretary - Carrie Richardson - 575/937-0851 • Central Entry Secretary - Amber Gillreath - 505/864-9426

BAREBACK 1. KC Petterson, Animas, NM, $1,970; 2. Zach Nugent, Albuquerque, NM, $585; 3. JR Chino, Mescalero, NM, $221 CALF ROPING 1. Seth Hall, Fair Acres, NM, $3,734; 2. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $3,682.90; 3. Chase Massengill, Santa Fe, NM, $2,759; 4. JD Kibbe, Portales, NM, $2,525.01; 5. Christian Sanchez, Bloomfield, NM, $2,088; 6. Johnny Salvo, Datil, NM, $1,802.39; 7. Kyle Dutton, Mesilla Park, NM, $1,603; 8. Wacey Walraven, Datil, NM, $1,367; 9. Chance Means, Radium Springs, NM, $1,330; 10. Joe Colletti, Raton, NM, $1,224; 11. Rylan Edgmon, Belen, NM, $1,052; 12. Bryce Runyan , Silver City, NM, $973; 13. Kooper Saiz, Flora Vista, NM, $885; 14. Wes Mack, Raton, NM, $671.58; 15. Chance Barnes, Flora Vista, NM, $505; 16. Tyson Runyan, $224; 17. Rusty Van Soelen, Durango, CO, $174; 18. Kit Pettigrew, Ft. Sumner, NM, $149.43; 19. Cort Smith, Caballo, NM, $100 INCENTIVE CALF ROPING 1. Travis Beck, BREAKAWAY 1. Peyton Cowdry, Peralta, NM, $2,695; 2. Chalon LeFebre, Bloomfield, NM, $2,374; 3. Marissa Muncy, Corona, NM, $1,248; 4. Shelby Montano, Thoreau, NM, $809; 5. Kelly Torske, $697; 6. Alice Pack, Aztec, NM, $686; 7. Jessie Briscoe, Albuquerque, NM, $587; 8. Katelyn McRee, Pagosa Springs, CO, $578; 9. Senna Mason Presley, Bloomfield, NM, $515; 10. Leah Platero, Fruitland, NM, $482; 11. Dixie Richards, Las Cruces, NM, $475; 12. Leighann Scribner, Edgewood, NM, $467; 13. Zoe Billings, $336; 14. Michellle Lente-Browning, Bosque Farms, NM, $203; 15. Jessica Silva, Tularosa, NM, $61 INCENTIVE BREAKAWAY 1. Ciera LeFebre, Bloomfield, NM, $798; 2. Michelle Lente-Browning, Bosque Farms, NM, $154.56 LADIES GOAT TYING 1. Dixie Richards, Las Cruces, NM, $649; 2. Shelby Montano, Thoreau, NM, $276; 3. Kindee Wilson, Filer, ID, $248 STEER WRESTLING 1. Lymon Succo, Crownpoint, NM, $3,683.24; 2. Christian Pettigrew, Fort Sumner, NM, $2,901.26; 3. Wyatt Lindsay, Williamsburg, NM, $1,272.48; 4. Mike Murphy, Los Lunas, NM, $1,201; 5. Rusty Hamilton, Capitan, NM, $1,105; 6. Chase Massengill, Santa Fe, NM, $1,067; 7. Michael Bates, Mexican Springs, NM, $969; 8. Mike McGinn, Tucumcari, NM, $805; 9. Kyle Francis, Monte Vista, CO, $773; 10. Jake Trujillo, Los Alamos, NM, $675; 11. Lorenzo Lara, Los Lunas, NM, $484; 12. Grady Gray, Las Cruces, NM, $414; 13. Andrew Galloway, Albuquerque, NM, $189; 14. Lance Tolbert, Belen, NM, $143

OPEN BARREL RACING 1. Caren Lamb, Newkirk, NM, $7,344.11; 2. Kelsi Walraven, Datil, NM, $3,483.18; 3. Katlyn McRee, Pagosa Springs, CO, $2,157; 4. Bailey Wiseman, Aztec, NM, $1,875; 5. Amber Moore , Nucla, CO, $1,299.05; 6. Lisa McWhorter, Bosque Farms, NM, $963; 7. Leia Pluemer, Bosque Farms, NM, $641; 8. Nancy Velasquez, Blanco, NM, $613; 9. Leighann Scribner, Edgewood, NM, $454; 10. Tiffany Aragon, Tucumcari, NM, $387; 11. Chalon LeFebre, Bloomfield, NM, $257; 12. Carrie Richardson, Capitan, NM, $231; 13. Shiann Fleming, Clovis, NM, $154.00 INCENTIVE BARREL RACING 1. Katelyn McRee, Pagosa Springs, CO, $1,009; 2. Shiann Irwin, Las Cruces, NM, $949; 3. Carrie Richardson, Capitan, NM, $946; 4. Tammy Arnold, Lordsburg, NM, $889; 5. Laura Haines, Lemitar, NM, $671; 6. Tammi Francis, Monte Vista, CO, $601; 7. Tessa Salsedo, Lovington, NM, $489; 8. Jessica Silva, Tularosa, NM, $420; 9. Jessie Springer, Albuquerque, NM, $367; 10. Diana Wilson, Artesia, NM, $339; 11. Jim Wilhelminia, $315; 12. Chalon LeFebre, Bloomfield, NM, $249; 13. Whitney Haralson, $241; 14. Kelsi Walraven, Datil, NM, $221; 15. Nicky Larrabee, Edgewood, NM, $180 OPEN TEAM ROPING HEADER 1. Seth Hall, Fair Acres, NM, $4,860.24; 2. Bode Baize, Anthony, NM, $3,898; 3. Kyle Roberts, Durango, CO, $3,140.41; 4. Chase Massengill, Santa Fe, NM, $2,459; 5. Beau Lamb, Santa Rosa, NM, $2,419.50; 6. Cooper Wimberly, Estancia, NM, $1,865; 7. Sal Gomez, Bosque Farms, NM, $1,821.20; 8. David McCallister, Bosque Farms, NM, $1,448; 9. Lee Kiehne, Lemitar, NM, $1,201; 10. Rodee Walraven, Datil, NM, $955; 11. Kyle Honeyfield, Bosque Farms, NM, $913; 12. James Gilliland, Edgewood, NM, $639; 13. Chance Means, Radium Springs, NM, $483; 14. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $406; 15. Luis Martinez, Tierra Amarilla, NM, $406; 16. Twister Smith, Caballo, NM, $353; 17. Leo Martinez, Springer, NM, $311; 18. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $279; 19. Tim DeHerrera, La Jara, CO, $225; 20. Jesse Haynie, Las Cruces, NM, $170.50; 21. Cody Garcia, Peralta, NM, $86 0PEN TEAM ROPING HEELER 1. Russell Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $7,397.61; 2. Justin Loya, Los Lunas, NM, $2,215; 3. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $2,198.70; 4. Brandon Gonzales, Eagar, AZ, $1,711; 5. Kory Bramwell, Magdalena, NM, $1,284; 6. James Gilliland, Edgewood, NM, $1,196; 7. Cade Passig, Capitan, NM, $1,124; 8. Marcus Elkins, Portales, NM, $1,035; 9. Eddie Nieto, Los Lunas, NM, $1,001; 10. Pedro Maestas, Tome, NM, $971; 11. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $913; 12. Frank Padilla, Las Vegas, NM, $802.50; 13. Tim Lamb, Newkirk, NM, $731; 14. Paul Gutierrez, $730; 15. Reno Eddy, Gallup, NM, $708.99; 16. Tim

Gonzales, Peralta, NM, $559; 17. Seth Hall, Fair Acres, NM, $487; 18. Cody Garcia, Peralta, NM, $479; 19. DeDios JR, $430; 20. John Adams, Taos, NM, $396; 21. Cort Smith, Caballo, NM, $353; 22. Johnny Salvo, Las Cruces, NM, $349; 23. Diego Castillo, Belen, NM, $339; 24. Kyle Honeyfield, Bosque Farms, NM, $243; 25. Lee Knox, Arroyo Hondo, NM, $225; 26. Ricky Rathejin, Durango, CO, $208; 27. Jesse Haynie, Las Cruces, NM, $183; 28. Albert Claunch, La Jara, CO, $162; 29. Dominic Silva, Los Lunas, NM, $147; 30. Adam Esquibel, Las Vegas, NM, $86; INCENTIVE TEAM ROPING HEADER 1. Beau Lamb, Santa Rosa, NM, $4,571; 2. Kyle Roberts, Durango, CO, $3,450; 3. Paul Guiterrez, $1,393; 4. Leo Martinez, Springer, NM, $1,355; 5. Ryan Kuykendall, Tres Piedras, NM, $1,346; 6. Luis Martinez, Tierra Amarilla, NM, $1,232; 7. Tim DeHerrera, La Jara, CO, $1,125; 8. Seth Hall, Fair Acres, NM, $895; 9. Kyle Honeyfield, Bosque Farms, NM, $720; 10. Ky Berry, $666; 11. David McCallister, Bosque Farms, NM, $630; 12. Sterling Cowdrey, Bosque Farms, NM, $578; 13. JoDan Mirabal, $565; 14. Christian Sanchez, Bloomfield, NM, $553; 15. Cody Garcia, Peralta, NM, $507; 16. Sal Gomez, Bosque Farms, NM, $387; 17. Andreas Sanchez, Los Lunas, NM, $382; 18. Patches Martinez, $377; 19. Brandon Gonzales, $296; 20. Brett Clark, Magdalena, NM, $193; 21. Twister Smith, Caballo, NM, $157; 22. Robert Ansley, Moriarty, NM, $148 INCENTIVE TEAM ROPING HEELER 1. Marcus Elkins, Portales, NM, $3,296; 2. Albert Claunch, La Jara, CO, $2,268; 3. Ricky Rathejin, Durango, CO, $1,958; 4. Tim Lamb, Newkirk, NM, $1,398; 5. John Adams, Taos, NM, $1,146; 6. Frank Padilla, Las Vegas, NM, $1,045; 7. Robert Ansley, $979; 8. Branden Kuykendall, Tres Piedras, NM, $899; 9. Kyle Honeyfield, Bosque Farms, NM, $829; 10. Lee Knox, Arroyo Hondo, NM, $733; 11. Kurtis Berry, Las Cruces, NM, $666; 12. Ben Torres, Bosque Farms, NM, $630; 13. Dominic Silva, Los Lunas, NM, $578; 14. Adam Esquibel, Las Vegas, NM, $507; 15. Matthew Silva, Las Cruces, NM, $402; 16. David Malouff, La Jara, CO, $392; 17. Clay Acuna, Las Cruces, NM, $385; 18. Jim Knopp, Bosque Farms, NM, $296; 19. Clay Clark, Magdalena, NM, $193; 20. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $158; 21. Corley Henderson, Williamsburg, NM, $157; 22. Miles McCuller, Lake Arthur, NM, $148.00


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2013 GCPRA Board of Directors

Open Team Roping: Nate Singletary Incentive Team Roping: Todd Zipprich Breakaway: Becky Mahoney Barrel Racing: Staci Kelly Bareback: John Killian

(623) 640-6833

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Saddle Bronc: OPEN Bull Riding: Samuel De La Cruz Judging Coordinator: Gordie Kesler State Secretary: Andi Tedder

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Please be sure to check out our website at www.GCPRA.net for the latest updates and rodeo information GCPRA: P.O. Box 50476, Parks, AZ 86018 • State Secretary Shelly Howell - (623) 249-9506

GCPRA CES Phone Numbers: Rough Stock & Timed Events: (623) 455-8339 Team Roping: (623) 455-8385 • Turnouts: (623) 455-8339 THE GCPRA HAS A NEW WEBSITE - GCPRA.NET

2013 GCPRA Upcoming Events November 22, 23 & 24, 2013 2013 GCPRA FINALS Hosted by Avi Resort & Casino & Mojave Crossing Event Center, Ft. Mohave, AZ

2014 GCPRA Upcoming Events January 11-12, 2014 The Wyatt Althoff Memorial Membership Drive Rodeo (2 Lead Sanction Rodeos - Seperate Rodeo Each Day) Keep Checking www.gcpra.net for More Upcoming Rodeos!

Central Entry System Rough Stock & Timed Events (623) 455-8339 Team Roping & Buddies Entries (623) 455-8385 New Line - Barrel Racers & Buddies (623) 486-2832 Turnouts - (623) 455-8339 Entries are taken through central entry on the Monday prior to the rodeo. Some rodeos have special entry days and dates - please refer to the schedule for more information. 2013 rule change - when entering, a member may enter him/herself and two (2) other contestants only. The buddy system is for husbands and wives. GCPRA will be accepting USTRC cards only for the 2013 season, using the Elite rule in the #12 Inc. team roping. You must have a current card at time of rodeo and show it to

the rodeo secretary or you will rope as an open team. —Notice to Rough Stock Riders— Walk up entries (if available) must be entered & paid for1 1/2 hours prior to a performance/slack start time! 2013 GCPRA FINALS November 22 & 23, 2013 Hosted by Avi Resort & Casino & Mojave Crossing Equestrian & Event Arena, Ft. Mohave, AZ Finals Entries: Monday October 28, 2013 from Noon to 7 pm at 623-249-9506 YOU MUST CALL & ENTER ON OCTOBER 28 OR YOU WILL NOT BE IN THE FINALS! BE PREPARED TO GIVE YOUR BANQUET RESERVATION AT TIME OF ENTRY! $32,500 Added Money to 2013 Finals $2,500 added to all events; $5,000 to TR & #12TR Entry Fees: $250 all events; $250 per man in TR & #12TR - CASH ONLY Estimate Payout per Event if Filled: 1st Go, 2nd Go & Average - (1) $754, (2) $565, (3) $377, (4) $188 Awards: All eligible/qualified finals contestants will receive a event jacket from M & M Awards Apparel. **Year End Champions (13) & AllAround saddles from Dynamite Horseman Supply **1st & 2nd Go-around buckles in all events from Shea Fisher Buckle Design **Finals Champions & All-Around Cowgirl/Cowboy buckles from Shea Fisher Buckle Design If you have any questions or concerns at

all, call Andi Tedder at (623)249-9506 prior to October 28. There will not be any changes made to previous standings after entries or at the Finals!

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The All Indian Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc. • P.O. Box 723, St. Michaels, Arizona 86511 Phone: 928/797-0251 • Website: www.aircarodeo.com

ALL INDIAN RODEO COWBOY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Officers

President Harrison Charley harrisoncharley@ymail.com Vice President Casey Begay begay_casey@hotmail.com Public Relations Officer Beverly J. Coho beverlyjcoho@citilink.net Administrative Secretary Lenita Lee Lenitalee@ganado.k12.az.us

AIRCA 2013 Rodeo Schedule October 25-26, 2013 Arizona State Fair Rodeo Phoenix, AZ AI INVITED

2013 International Indian Finals Rodeo Apache Gold Casino Pavilion, San Carlos, AZ October 7-13, 2013.

Results: Short Go-Round Winners Jr. Barrels 1. Jereth Hale, 16.97; 2. Kaelah Benally, 17.14; 3. Mariah Robinson, 17.15; 4. Destinee Dale, 17.25 Senior Breakaway 1. Victor Begay, 2.7; 2. Alvin Noise, 4.3; 3. Simon Hooke, 4.90; 4. John Boyd Jr., 4.1 Bareback 1. Kyle Charley, 86; 2. Earl Tsosie, 81; 3. Philbert Betoney, 78; 4. Ferlin Tsosie, 77 Steer Wrestling 1. 2. 3. Brent Dodginghorse, 4.6; 1. 2. 3. Toby Dixon, 4.6; 1. 2. 3. Myron Lee, 4.6; 4. Willis Begay III Saddle Bronc 1. Robert Burbank, 63; Ladies Breakaway, ; 1. Renee Tolino, 3.0; 2. Recinda Yazzie, 3.9; 3. Lillian Lupe, 6.6

Board of Directors

Bareback Riding Saddle Bronc Riding Bull Riding Flavian Tabaha Lowery Johnson

Steer Wrestling Tie Down Roping Team Roping (#10) Team Roping (Open) Ben Bates Dion Mitchell

Jr. Bulls 1. Keyshawn Whitehorse, 70; 2. Cody Jesus, 67; 3. Trustin Calvin, 66; 4. Ramon Curley, 65 Tie Down 1. Donovan Yazzie, 9.4; 2. Michael Bates, 10.4; 3. Marvin Tolth, 11.60; 4. Lucius Sells Ladies Barrels 1. Kylie Gilbert, 16.95; 2. Sunny Storer, 16.96; 3. Sharaya Edgewater, 16.98; 4. Charmayne Gene, 17.01 Team Roping 1. Kelsey Phillips / OJ Williams, 5.8; 2. DeWayne Sells / Dwight Sells, 6.1; 3. 4. Chuck Sells / James Begay Jr, 6.6; 3. 4. Blaine Redhorse / Myles John, 6.6 Bull Riding No Qualified Rides

Average Winners Jr. Barrels 1. Jereth Hale, 67.37, $1,053; 2. Kaelah Benally, 68.59, $878; 3. Sharaya Edgewater, 69.06, $702; 4. Destinee Dale, 69.11, $527; 5. Mariah Robinson, 69.24, $351 Senior Breakaway 1. Alvin Nosie, 17.6, $918; 2. Simon Hooke, 29.4, $765; 3. Victor Begay, 8.2 on 3, $612; 4. John Boyd Jr, 11.6 on 3, $459; 5. Jerome Pete Sr., 25.9 on 3, $306 Bareback 1. Kyle Charley, 320, $756; 2. Earl Tsosie, 297, $630; 3. Jr. Chino, 280, $504; 4. Philbert Betoney, 275, $378; 5. Ferlin Tsosie, 218 on 3, $252 Steer Wrestling 1. Myron Lee, 39.1, $1,026; 2. Virgil Jacobs, 14.1 on 3, $855; 3. Toby Dixon, 23.0 on 3, $684; 4. Ashkie Antone, 41.9 on 3, $513; 5. Willis

Ladies’ Breakaway Roping Ladies Barrel Racing Eugenia Charley Senior Breakaway Roping Junior Barrel Racing Junior Bull Riding Beverly J. Coho Harry Tso Rodger Dahozy

Central Entry Secretary Benjenita K. Bates 505/733-2020 bk_bates@yahoo.com Timers Coordinator Irene Jumbo Judges Coordinator Bill Johnson Queen/Membership Coordinator Ruthie Nez

Staff

AIRCA Information and membership form can be found at www.aircarodeo.com

Begay II,I 45.4 on 3, $342 Saddle Bronc 1. Soshane Kee, 215 on 3, $810; 2. Robert Burbank, 203 on 3, $675; 3. Kane Kee, 143 on 2, $540; 4. Eugene Barlowe, 124 on 2, $405; 5. Holmes Long, 71 on 1, $270 Ladies Breakaway 1. Recinda Yazzie, 15.0, $1,026; 2. Renee Tolino, 11.6 on 3, $855; 3. Bailey Bates, 13.6 on 3, $684; 4. Renelle Sells, 15.4 on 3, $513; 5. Bobbie Riggs, 19.9 on 3, $342 Jr. Bulls 1. Jarred Benally, 253, $864; 2. Troy Tuni, 210 on 3, $720; 3. Keyshawn Whitehorse, 202 on 3, $576; 4. Ramon Charley, 199 on 3, $432; 5. Cody Jesus, 138 on 2, $288 Tie Down 1. Marvin Tolth, 52.8, $1,026; 2. Lucius Sells, 62.9, $855; 3. John Boyd III, 63.6, $684; 4. Emerson Long, 66.9, $513; 5. Donovan Yazzie, 35.6 / 3, $342 Ladies Barrels 1. Sunny Storer, 67.77, $1,053; 2. Sharaya Edgewater, 67.79, $878; 3. Charmayne Gene, 68.21, $702; 4. Elisha Paul, 68.73, $527; 5. Kylie Gilbert, 69.51, $351 Team Roping 1. Blaine Redhorse / Miles John, 26.8, $2,052; 2. DeWayne Sells / Dwight Sells, 35.6, $1,710; 3. Rawley Ben / AJ Ben, 37.6, $1.368;

4. Marco Sells / Kevin Yazzie, 44.9, $1,026; 5. Chuck Sells / James Begay Jr., 27.3, $684 Bull Riding 1. Guytin Tsosie, 163 on 2, $1,080; 2. Justin Silversmith, 150 on 2, $900; 3. Keyshawn Whitehorse, 148 on 2, $720; 4. Cody Johnson, 83 on 1, $540; 5. Justin Granger, 79 on 1, $360 2013 IIFR Champions Miss IIFR - Adrianna Tess Bitsie Tohatchi, NM All Around - Reneille Sells (CNRA) Jr. Barrel Racing - Jereth Hale (CNRA) Sr. Breakaway - Alvin Nosie (SCARA) Bareback - Kyle Charley (AIRCA) Steer Wrestling - Myron Lee (CNRA) Saddle Bronc - Soshane Kee (Navajo Nation Fair - Wild Card) Ladies Breakaway - Recinda Yazzie (BPIRA) Team Roping Header Blaine Redhorse (CNRA) Team Roping Heeler - Myles John (CNRA) Tie Down - Marvin Tolth (PIRA) Ladies Barrel Racing Sunny Storer (AIRCA) Jr. Bull Riding - Jarred Benally (CNRA) Bull Riding - Guytin Tsosie (V Bar S - Wild Card)


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Bosque Farms 3 e 201 e t t i Jr. Rodeo BFJR Comm Russell Sullivan Co-Chairman 505/720-0999

2013 Series Schedule

Jana Muncy Secretary 505/238-9415 Amber Gillreath Secretary 505/235-9216 Shacey Sullivan Scholarship 505/239-5288

Standings as Sept. 22, 2013

6 and Under Barrels: Wacey Trujillo............25 Reno Scribner ..........16 Creed Ansley ............16 Cooper Young ...........16 Macen Segura ..........11 Dax Sullivan.............11 Please visit Caden Griffin..............7 www.bosquefarms Austin Thompson ........7 LucKasey Collom ........2 rodeo.org Isabela Sandoval ........2 Dummy Roping: for more Dax Sullivan..........18.5 information, forms Stran English............18 Cooper Young ........12.5 Creed Ansley .........12.5 Macen Segura ..........11 Isabela Sandoval .....9.5 Wacey Trujillo...........9.5 Pryce Henry ............8.5 Caden Griffin..............7 Zayne Carl ..............1.5 Reno Scribner .........1.5 • Amanda Vigil Flags: Insurance Agency Creed Ansley ............19 • Benny’s Cooper Young ...........19 • Burritos Alinstante Dax Sullivan.............16 Reno Scribner ..........14 • Chical’s Haystack • Chuckwagon Cowbelles Stran English............10 Caden Griffin............10 • Cohorn Construction Macen Segura ............9 • Cow House Auction Wacey Trujillo..............7 Austin Thompson ........4 • Farm Credit of LucKasey Collom ........2 New Mexico Goats: • Jim Ratliff Dax Sullivan.............17 • Maynard Buckles Creed Ansley ............16 Stran English............16 • Old Mill Farm & Wacey Trujillo............16 Ranch Supply Cooper Young ...........15 • RJ Auto Macen Segura ............9 Caden Griffin..............7 • T & T Trailer Sales • Village of Bosque Farms Isabela Sandoval ........5 Austin Thompson ........3 Emergency Medical Zayne Carl .................2 Service Team Luckasey Collom ........2 Reno Scribner ............1 • Village Veterinary Hospital, Dr. McCallister Poles: Cooper Young ...........20 Wacey Trujillo............17 Dax Sullivan.............16 Creed Ansley ............14 Reno Scribner ..........13 Caden Griffin............10 Austin Thompson ........8

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7 to 9 Boys Goats: Dax Reed.................19 Lane Reed ...............19 Everett Reeves .........15 Faron Candelaria Jr. ..13 Caleb McDaugale .....13 Bodie Hine.................6 Barrels: Weslynn Reno ..........19 Dax Reed.................16 Timber Wimberly ......16 Evann Segura...........12 Quincy Sullivan ........12 Shayna Wimberley ....12 Bodie Hine.................7 Everett Reeves ...........7 Kaylyn Hooper............5 Donna Begay .............3 Breakaway: Lane Reed ...............17 Bodie Hine...............17 Weslynn Reno ..........15 Evann Segura...........10 Dax Reed...................9 Quincy Sullivan ..........6 Caleb McDaugale .......5 Ribbon Roping: Lane Reed ...............20 Poles: Quincy Sullivan ........18 Dax Reed.................16 Timber Wimberly ......15 Everett Reeves .........15 Shayna Wimberley ....12 Weslynn Reno ............7 Evann Segura.............7 Kaylyn Hooper............5 Donna Begay .............4 Girls Goats: Weslynn Reno ..........19 Quincy Sullivan ........18 Evann Segura...........17 Katlyn Hooper ..........14 Timber Wimberly ......11 Donna Begay .............6 Flags: Quincy Sullivan .....18.5 Evann Segura...........18 Shayna Wimberley..17.5 Timber Wimberly ......12 Bodie Hine...............11 Faron Candelaria Jr. ..10 Everett Reeves ...........9 Katlyn Hooper ............6 Donna Begay .............4 Zajayda Carl...............2 Steer Breakaway: Caleb McDaugale .....19 Weslynn Reno ..........19

Shannon Thompson Barrels 505/228-4669 Wesley Reno Poles 915/525-2219 Shane Wimberly Dummy Roping 505/366-9260 Martin Sandoval Flags 505/908-7147

Faron Candelaria Jr. ....8 Shayna Wimberley ......8 Step Down: Lane Reed ...............10 Dax Reed...................9 10 to 13 Barrels: Peyton Mckinley .......19 Riley Silva................19 Kaitlyn Harwell.........16 Peyton Hooper..........13 McKenzie Watkins .....13 Emma Cameron .........8 McKenzie Luna...........8 Karley Pollock.............8 Kerstyn Ross ..............2 Boys Goats: Kyler Bell .................20 Ryder King...............18 Stran Thompson........16 Landon Munoz .........13 Bladen Reno ............11 Quincy Reeves............9 Clate Harwell .............7 Breakaway: Kaitlyn Harwell.........14 Peyton McKinley .......14 Cash Hooper ............10 Abie Shofner ............10 Sterlin English............9 Stran Thompson..........9 Wade Hatch ...............8 Clate Harwell .............8 McKenzie Watkins .......8 Ryder King.................7 Jake Orris...................7 Riley Silva..................3 Kyler Bell ...................2 Clay Garley ................1 Girls Goats: Peyton McKinley .......20 Lyndsey Orris ...........17 McKinzie Watkins......16 Abbie Shofner ..........15 Peyton Hooper..........11 Kaitlyn Harwell.........10 Kerstyn Ross ..............9 Emma Cameron .........4 Karley Pollock.............4 McKenzie Luna...........3 Poles: Riley Silva................18 Emma Cameron .......15 Karley Pollock...........15 Peyton Hooper..........13 McKenzie Watkins .....13 Peyton McKinley .......11 Abbie Shofner ..........11 McKenzie Luna...........8

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Rick Adcock Goats 505/362-6292 Tony Sanchez Roping 505/238-1762 Daniel Mueller Rough Stock 505/553-8200 Tom Neill Rough Stock 505/259-0339 Tiffany Peralta Leadline 505/203-9293

Ribbon Roping: Kyler Bell .................16 Stran Thompson........15 Ryder King...............10 Cash Hooper ............10 Peyton McKinley .......10 Wade Hatch ...............9 Sterlin English............8 Clate Harwell .............6 Landon Munoz ...........6 Jake Orris...................4 Kaitlyn Harwell...........3 Kerstyn Ross ..............2 Steer Stopping: Sterlin English..........19 Ryder King...............17 Stran Thompson........15 Bladen Reno ............11 Landon Munoz ...........8 Lyndsey Orris .............7 Cash Hooper ..............6 Jake Orris...................5 Kaitlyn Harwell...........4 Tie Down: Landon Munoz .........18 Wade Hatch .............10 Ryder King.................9 Jake Orris...................9 Stran Thompson..........8 Kyler Bell ...................7 Bladen Reno ..............7 14 – 18 Barrels: Bethanie Shofner......18 Jasarra Baca.............18 Loryn Danley ...........18 Shilo King ................12 Ashlyn Meeks .............7 Abi Woodmansee ........7 Breakaway: Tyler Plant ...............18 Lorenzo Lara............10 Blaine Garley .............9 Shilo King ..................9 Chance Hine ..............8 Saige Bell ..................7 Tristan Sanchez ..........6 Bethanie Shofner........5 Goats: Saige Bell ................20 Bethanie Shofner......17 Abi Woodmansee ......17 Jasarra Baca.............14 Loryn Danley ...........12 Poles: Bethanie Shofner......19 Loryn Danley ...........18 Jasarra Baca.............16 Shilo King ................15

Abi Woodmansee ......12 Ashlyn Meeks .............5 Ribbon Roping: Tyler Plant ...............20 Blaine Garley ...........17 Tristan Sanchez ..........9 Steer Stopping: Lorenzo Lara............17 Bethanie Shofner......17 Chance Hine ............13 Blaine Garley ...........10 Tyler Plant ...............10 Shilo King ..................7 Bennie Lovato............5 Tie Down: Blaine Garley ...........10 Tyler Plant ...............10 Lorenzo Lara..............9 Team Roping: Tyler Plant ...............19 Saige Bell ................10 Tristan Sanchez ..........9 Parent / Child Team Roping: Sterlin English..........19 Landon Munoz .........19 Abbie Shofner ............8 Family Team Roping: Sterlin English...$60.00 Bethanie Shofner..$57.60 Tristan Sanchez .$43.20 Tyler Plant ........$36.00 Chance Hine .....$28.80 Quincy Reeves.....24.00 Jake Orris..........$14.40 Rough Stock 6 and Under Sheep Riding: Dax Sullivan.............19 Zaylon Zamora .........17 Pryce Henry .............16 Stran English..............9 LucKasey Collom ........6 Diego Olguin..............5 7 to 9 Steer Riding: Bodie Hine...............19 Dax Reed.................17 Lane Reed .................9 Kyle Cordova..............8 10 to 13 Mini Bulls: Caleb Griego ............10 Wyatt Terrazas ..........10 Joseph Chavez............9 Owen Pruett...............9 Stevie R. Anguiano ..7.5 Travis Wimberly .......7.5


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For more information or to pre-enter please call Cody or Melissa McDaugale at 505/287-2662 or 505/290-7390

This will be a separate event that may be entered in addition to five All-Around events. No points will be awarded for All-Around Awards. This event will be one age group, 18 and under, and any contestant can enter once and may rope with a parent/grandparent of any contestant. Contestants will be competing for daily cash payout. Entries will be taken at rodeo.

Please Find Additional Information at www.cibolacountygymkhanarodeo.com

Cibola County Gymkhana Rodeo 2013 Fall Series Standings as of September 22, 2013 6 and Under Girls Daylyn Westcott, 157 Lariat Nahkai, 140.5 Shaylee Cordova, 95 Taylor-Rae Tsosie, 53 Ashlynn Sauceda, 30 Jaycee Clifton, 20 Frances Lee, 6

McKinzee Shiver, 130 Tia Gonzales, 86 Shuancey Cordova, 74 Sage Griego-Acuna, 57 Cheyanne McFarland, 32 Bailey Clifton, 21 Breana Yazzie, 16 Jazmyn Austin, 13

6 and Under Boys Ethan Yazzie, 138 Cash Pioche, 128 Kayden Stevenson, 96.5 Stran English, 32

7 to 9 Boys Wyatt Earle, 165 Jacob Taylor Yazzie, 130 Brayden Westcott, 90 Caleb McDaugale, 82

10 to 13 Boys Sterlin English, 168 Clancey Polich, 108 Jose Romero, 34

7 to 9 Girls Jenesis Trujeque, 165

10 to 13 Girls Payton McNiel, 156

14 to 18 Girls Bianca Sauceda, 160

Dominique Pargas, 125 Mia Wilson, 101 Gabriella Pargas, 89 Cheyenne Gonzales-Dodso, 89 Cheyenne Pioche, 73 Tiandra Stevenson, 68 Stormie Griego, 42 Megan Acevedo, 36 Jina Cattaneo, 34

Camille Bales, 142 Hayeden Duboise, 121 Mckyle Wilson, 97 Ekatarina Misquez, 92 Lorenzo Romero, 49 Chali Simpson, 18 Lead Line Sydney Cattaneo Allie Clawson Cheyenne Gordo Melody McDaugale Madison Paisley Bristol Shiver Baylee-Ryleigh Tsosie Rylee Vandiver

2013 Fall Sponsors CJ's Feed And Supply Awards Sponsor 1700 Juniper Rd. Milan, NM

Grants Fire and Rescue Awards Sponsor Grants, NM

NAPA Awards Sponsor 113 N. Gold Ave. Grants, NM

Holiday Cleaners Awards Sponsor 715 N. 1st Street Grants, NM


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November 9, 2013 December 7, 2013 january 18, 2014 february 8/9, 2014 march 1, 2014 9:00 a.m. each day Stalls and RV Hookups Available

Age groups (Boys & Girls) 6 & Under 7-9 10-13 14-18

For entry forms please visit our website: www.sanjuancountyrodeo.com E-mail: SJCJSRA@gmail.com Entries must be postmarked 10 days prior to rodeo or a late fee of $25 will be accessed

San Juan County Jr/Sr Rodeo Association sponsors Hurricane Well Service Four Corners High School Rodeo L & W Drilling MMT, Inc. Hopperwest Barnes Family LeFebre Family Cowhouse Packrats Antiques & other fun stuff AJ Services Pioche Family Hamilton Family Ace Farm & Ranch Allied Oilfield

Saddle Saddle Saddle 1/2 Saddle 1/2 Saddle Buckle Buckle Buckle Buckle Buckle Buckle Buckle Back Numbers Back Numbers

For info: Daniel WooD 505.486.5379 Entries: 505.330.6151

IFA Big R Juice or Milk Frame Family Tres Rios Silver East Main Trade Gontana Construction LLC Prime Source Mortgage Dr. Staci Noyes Red Bluff Trailer Park Vaughn Auction Rafter 5 Stock Maynard Buckles


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• 2008 BFI Champion Heeler • 1995 Cow Palace Team Roping Champion • 1978 PRCA Team Roping Co-Champion • Featured USTRC Team Roping Journalist Walt is considered one of the best teachers in the business 33% of the school is filled by former students - So sign up early!

January 3, 4, 5, 2014

• Friday - Saturday - Sunday Posse Arena • (7th Street South of Thunderbird) • Phoenix, Arizona Tuition Fee: $535 Info: Tom Ryan Includes Make check payable to: s k 602/819-1584 in r d Sheriff’s Mounted Posse of Maricopa County lunch & 602/522-9560 Mail to: 3312 E. Elm St., Phoenix, AZ 85018 all 3 days


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October 12 & 13, October 26 & 27 and November 9 & 10, 2013 Performances start at 1:00 p.m. each day

T. P. RANCH INDOOR ARENA • STANLEY, NM Admission $5 per person 6 yrs. & under FREE Each performance is a separate event - you can enter each rodeo

Events

Open Bull Riding Novice Bull Riding Steer Riding Calf Riding Mutton Busting Stick Horse Race

Entry Fee

$75 $65 $45 $35 $20 50 lbs. & under Free 6 years & under

Stock charge included in entry fees. $5 per contestant secretary fee. Entries are limited. Entries open October 6, 2013 at 6 p.m. Please call Donna at 505.410.2360 to enter.

Cowboy Church held each performance

See the October issue of The All-Around for awards information and further details. Directions: From Moriarty take Exit 196, go north on 41 toward Stanley. 2 1/2 miles past Stanley turn left on Judy Kay Rd., which is across from White Lakes (please close gate behind you). Go 2 miles to the end of Judy Kay, through the gate. Signs will direct you to parking area. FMI: Mark 970.739.3851 • Tim 505.377.5330 • Rick 505.440.0379

Rodeo School

November 30 and December 1, 2013 All Rough Stock Events • Cowboy Church Daily Steer Riding - $150 • Jr. Bulls - $150 • Open Bulls - $200 Saddle Bronc - $200 • Bareback - $200 $50 deposit due by November 20, 2013 FYI Richard and Paula 505.440.0379 or Mark 970.739.3851

Visit Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Company and New Mexico Rodeo School Facebook pages for updates on Events. Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Company is now bidding rodeos for 2014 and 2015. www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com or call Mark at 970.739.3851

We thank our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for allowin g us to work in a sport we love. Psalms 3 - 3.

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Therapeutic Riding Center

Steer Wrestling School Friday and Saturday, November 29 and 30 and Sunday, December 1, 2013 53 Mill Road • Jarales, New Mexico 87023 $150 per student Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Ground work using a horse and steer saver and chute dogging. This day will consist of technique and form. This is a NON-ALCOHOL event

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Saturday A.M. - Chute dogging and ground work P.M. - Will be running steers horseback with live cattle. Video will be taken and analysed by group following each day. Lunch will be provided for students Friday and Saturday. Where applicable, mounts will be provided for an additional charge. School will be conducted by Lance Tolbert and Mike Murphy, 15 year top NM qualifier, 3X INFR and IIFR qualifier, 3X National High School Rodeo qualifier. For more information call Donna 505.907.4780

Jackpot Sunday, December 1, 2013 Horseman's Arena • Belen, NM (across from Wal-mart) Enter at 9 a.m. • Bulldog at 10:00 a.m. YOU DO NOT $1,000 Added HAVE TO ATTEND THE Buckle to High Money Winner SCHOOL TO ENTER $150 to enter Jackpot THE JACKPOT 2 steers and will pay an Average Everyone is welcome to enter! Chute Dogging - $20/man (16 years and under) Can enter twice $100 Added Money BUCKLES DON Buckle to High Money Winner ATED

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THE GOLD BUCKLE

PRIZES PAID FOR BY PRODUCER 10 Custom Gold Gist Buckles • Average winners of the #12, #11, #10, #9 & #8 Pick/Draw

23 Trophy Gist Buckles

USTRC Sanctioned Event Guarantee - Never Less Than: $160,000 USTRC Flex Earnings US Open Tour Points (awarded through 10th in the Average) Ultimate Partner Finder Draw-in Options in Effect (for more details see the format section in the back of this issue of SuperLooper Magazine)

4 Trophy Gist Knives

GUARANTEED 2/3 CASH PAYBACK NOV. 29-DEC. 1, 2013

• Average winners of the #15 & #13

PHOENIX, AZ

FORMAT

ACTION STARTS 9 a.m. DAILY FRIDAY, NOV. 29

SATURDAY, NOV. 30

SUNDAY, DEC. 1

Open (with #15 Inc.)

#10 Gold Plus capped at Elite #5 (with #9 Inc.) Century Bonus included

#13 Handicap

Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Inc.) Century Bonus included

#12 (with #11 Inc.)

#11 (with #10 Inc.)

#15 Handicap

#10 (with #9 Inc.)

#9 (with #8 Inc.) #8 Pick/Draw for beginner & novice ropers only (books close at 12 noon)

12 noon Saturday Kids 6 and under, 7-9 and 10-12

Location: Dunn’s Arena, 7653 N. Sarival Rd., Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 Producer: Ty Yost & Yost Events Cattle: Ty Yost & Yost Events Stalls: First come first served. Stall reservations accepted from Gold Plus members only and must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event. Call your Gold Plus representative, Lauren Hardman.

Event Info: Teddi Hammock 520.251.1495 or USTRC office 254.968.0002 Choice Hotels: choicesportstravel.com, Special Rate ID #00214570

Incentive Ropings in the #12, #11, #10 & #9 Current coggins may be requested 2013 or 2014 USTRC membership or 2014 WSTR membership required before you rope. USTRC membership may be purchased at this event. Memberships purchased at this event are good for 2013 and 2014 season.

USTRC NATION

Welcome to the

• Incentive Average winners of the #12, #11, #10 & #9 • Average & Incentive Average winners of the #12 Gold Plus • Average & Incentive Average winners of the #10 Gold Plus • 2nd & 3rd place Average winners of the #8 Pick/Draw • Winners of the Jr. Looper Divisions

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ON-SITE ENTRY • CASH ONLY

Open (with #15 Incentive) $150/roper. Enter 2 times, maximim • 5-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Non-incentive • Must qualify to short round to receive Tour Points #15 Handicap $100/roper. Enter 3 times • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #14 team - 1.5 sec. off • #13 & under team - 3 sec. off #13 Handicap $100/roper. Enter 3 times • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #12 team - 1.5 sec. off • #11 & under team - 3 sec. off #12, #11 #10, #9 $100/roper. Enter 3 times maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #12 (with #11 Incentive) #11 (with #10 Incentive) • #10 capped at an Elite #6 (with #9 Incentive) • #9 capped at an Elite #5 (with #8 Incentive) • Top 20 teams to the short round • Top 30 to short round in #9 only Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Incentive) $100/roper. Enter 3 times, maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Non-incentive • Gold Plus members 25 years and over only • Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Average teams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings Gold Plus #10 capped at Elite #5 (with #9 Incentive) $100/roper. Enter 3 times, maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Non-incentive • Gold Plus members 25 years and over only • Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Average teams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings #8 Pick/Draw, (capped at a #4) $180/roper. Pick 1, Draw 2 or Draw 3 • 3-steer/ Progressive after 1 • #7 team - 2 sec. off • 6 & under - 3 sec. off • No Incentive • Top 30 teams to the short round.

UNITED STATES TEAM ROPING CHAMPIONSHIPS The Official Home of America’s Cowboy Sport For more information visit ustrc.com


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DECEMBER 6-7-8, 2013 Mojave Crossing Event Center

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LASSO DEL SOL USTRC Sanctioned Event Guarantee - Never Less Than: $160,000 USTRC Flex Earnings US Open Tour Points (awarded through 10th in the Average) Ultimate Partner Finder Draw-in Options in Effect (for more details see the format section in the back of this issue of SuperLooper Magazine)

GUARANTEED 2/3 CASH PAYBACK DECEMBER 28-30, 2013

SCOTTSDALE, AZ

ACTION STARTS 9 a.m. DAILY SATURDAY, DEC. 28 SUNDAY, DEC. 29 The Open is a Open qualifier for (with #15 Inc.) The American #15 Handicap

Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Inc.) #11 (with #10 Inc.)

M0NDAY, DEC. 30 #10 Gold Plus capped at Elite #5 (with #9 Inc.)

#9 (with #8 Inc.) #10 capped at Elite #6 (with #9 Inc.) #8 Pick/Draw for #12 (with #11 Inc.) beginner & novice ropers only (books NOTE REVISED SCHEDULE close at 12 noon) Minimum $15,000 to 1st in the #12, #11, #10 & #9 Minimum of $7,500 to 1st in the #12 Gold Plus & #10 Gold Plus #13 Handicap

12 noon Saturday Kids 6 and under, 7-9 and 10-12

Location: Westworld Equestrian Center, 16601 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Producer: USTRC Cattle: Reed & Keith Flake Stalls: First come first served. Stall reservations accepted from Gold Plus members only and must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event. Call your Gold Plus representative, Lauren Hardman.

Event Info: USTRC office 254.968.0002 Hotels: Country Inn & Suites 800.456.4000 or 480.314.1200 10801 North 89th Place, Scottsdale, AZ Choice Hotels: choicesportstravel.com, Special Rate ID #00214570

Incentive Ropings in the #12, #11, #10 & #9 Current coggins may be requested 2013 or 2014 USTRC membership or 2014 WSTR membership required before you rope. USTRC membership may be purchased at this event. Memberships purchased at this event are good for 2014 season.

UNITED STATES TEAM ROPING CHAMPIONSHIPS The Official Home of America’s Cowboy Sport For more information visit ustrc.com

PRIZES PAID FOR BY PRODUCER 8 Trophy Martin Saddles • Average winners of the #12, #11, #10 & #9

6 Pairs Trophy Gist Spurs • Average winners of the Open, #15 & #13

25 Trophy Gist Buckles • Incentive Average winners of the #12, #11, #10 & #9 • Average & Incentive Average winners of the #12 Gold Plus • Average & Incentive Average winners of the #10 Gold Plus • 1st through 3rd place Average winners of the #8 Pick/Draw • Winners of the Jr. Looper Divisions

Guaranteed Minimum • $15,000 plus Martin saddles to 1st place Average winners of the #12, #11, #10 & #9 • $7,500 plus Gist buckles to 1st place Average winners of the #12 Gold Plus & #10 Gold Plus

Format

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Open (with #15 Incentive) $150/roper. Enter 2 times, maximim • 5-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive/Nonincentive • Must qualify to short round to receive Tour Points #15 Handicap $150/roper. Enter 2 times • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #14 team - 1.5 sec. off • #13 & under team - 3 sec. off #13 Handicap $150/roper. Enter 3 times • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #12 team - 1.5 sec. off • #11 & under team - 3 sec. off #12, #11 #10, #9 $150/roper. Enter 2 times maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • #12 (with #11 Incentive) #11 (with #10 Incentive) • #10 capped at an Elite #6 (with #9 Incentive) • #9 capped at an Elite #5 (with #8 Incentive) • Top 20 teams to the short round • Top 30 to short round in #9 only. Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Incentive) $150/roper. Enter 2 times, maximum • 4-steer, Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive / Nonincentive • Gold Plus members 25 years and over only • Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Average teams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings • Top 20 teams to the short round. #8 Pick/Draw, (capped at a #4) $120/roper. Pick 1, Draw 1 or Draw 2 • 3-steer, Progressive after 1 • #7 team - 2 sec. off • 6 & under 3 sec. off • No Incentive • Top 30 teams to the short round.

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Calf Tie Down w/Sled - $1,275 Christmas Special $1,147 Breakaway w/Sled $995 Christmas Special $895 Plus S&H Calf Body - $550

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Fall Classic Oct 5-6, 2013 South Buckeye Equestrian & Event Center, Buckeye, AZ The 2013 Fall Classic was another wonderful event, attendance was great for both days and a lot of fast times were made. We had 418 riders for the total event and we paid out $12, 382.00 for the weekend. Fast time for the weekend was on Sunday 16.839 by Shelby Jo Perez on Gator. Saturday fast time was real close with a 16.923 by Wendy Platts on Frenchmans Bit of Luck. The Susan G. Komer race had 76 riders competing for the Buckle. Congratulation to Savannah Mamer on Lost Jett Honor the winner of the Pink Ribbon Buckle. The Average and Target winners for the weekend were Savannah Mamer, Tanya Grantham, Krissy Taylor, Billy Stolins, Stephanie Cochrun for the buckles, and conchos for Youth & Senior were Destiny Shafer & Pattilee Gann. Congratulation to all the winner. The Army Wives of the 258th Engineer Company had a great turnout for the silent auction. With all the generous riders bidding on the items, they raised over $1000 plus other donations that went into the Susan G. Komer (SGK) race, the total was $9,998. The Army Wives thank you all! Results NBHA Open Buckle 1D: 1. Savannah Mamer on Lost Jett Honor, 34.189 NBHA Gist Buckle; 2. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema on Royal French Bug, 34.437; 3. Tanya Grantham on Blushing Daisy Mae, 34.465; 4. Laura Lee Leynnwood on Tahoe Connection, 34.696; 5. Lana Sproule on Magic Mike, 34.796; 6. Melissa Daniels on Ace, 34.936; 7. Doskie Edwards on Doskie Firewater, 34.979; 8. Patti Utz on Blazin Buckle Bunny “Blazy”, 35.012; 9. Rhonda Clouse on Fame, 35.171 2D: 1. Tanya Grantham on Marvelous Dreamer, 35.278 NBHA Gist Buckle; 2. Cindy Grider on Doc

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Olena Breeze, 35.301; 3. Sue Van Galder on Savannahs Showdown, 35.437; 4. Holly Jo Taylor on Red Summer Thursday, 35.458; 5. Jessica Somers on Fergie, 35.478; 6. Terry Stanford on Red Horses Can’t Jump, 35.505; 7. Clara Ness on Six N Royal, 35.651; 8. Laura Lee Leynnwood on Blurr, 35.728; 9. Stacey Dunn-Padilla on Ms Boston Frost, 35.748; 10. Cabrina Vickers on Chipmunk, 35.784; 11. Kelly MacDonald on Sammy, 35.812; 12. Crystal March on Don’t Say it, 35.834; 13. Pattilee Gann on QBert, 35.942; 14. Clara Ness on Kats Charmed Ta Fame, 36.019; 15. Michelle Galindo on Salt DS Tequila, 36.117; 16. Jennifer Hecht on Good Boy, 36.170 3D: 1. Krissy Taylor on Skpn’ Out all Nite “Sk, 36.192 NBHA Gist Buckle; 2. Sue Van Galder on Savannahs Semper Fi, 36.216; 3. Cabrina Vickers on Rock Driftin Rain, 36.504; 4. Iliana Hoedel on Doc’s Lil Royal Chili, 36.529; 5. Austyn Holden on Dashin’ San Peppy, 36.631; 6. Lawrence Deneen on Scoop, 36.675; 7. April Jensen on Dry N Mighty, 36.731; 8. Melissa Daniels on Honey, 36.875; 9. Michele Hiemstra on Willow, 36.944; 10. Destiny Shafer on Dakota, 36.971; 11. Michael Allen on Dashin After Dark, 37.015; 12. Taylor Gleave on Macho Jakes Biankus, 37.062; 13. Korrina Taylor on Gold King’s Dynomyte, 37.073; 14. Billy Stolins on Hercules, 37.187 4D: 1. Billy Stolins on Snip Toy, 37.205. NBHA Gist Buckle; 2. Margaret Parker on Cat, 37.210; 3. Jamie Underhill on Paradice, 37.310; 4. Lorna Jones on Dare Me to Flash, 37.337; 5. Margaret Parker on Deckem, 37.573; 6. Nocona Mellish on Ranger Express “Jet”, 37.785; 7. Amanda Shaw on LDL Little Chessy, 38.053; 8. Gina Kirkpatrick on Red, 38.089; 9. Hailey Jones on Truly Leo Bars, 38.111 5D: 1. Stephanie Cochrun on How Far’s the Bar, 38.356 NBHA Gist Buckle; 2. Carlee Ward on Rio, 38.404; 3. Marci Hetzel on Boomer, 38.612; 4. Sandi Hardy on She’s A Jazzy Goer AKA B, 38.887; 5. Deanna (Dee) Baer on HW “ Spanky”, 38.894; 6. Taylor Gleave on Odds On Driftwood, 39.071; 7. Erin McGinty on Dakota, 39.072; 8. Britney Miller on Montana, 39.108; 9. Ariana McGinty on Snickers, 39.445; 10. Casey Kortsen on Cash Income, 39.487; 11. Ariana Hardy on Miracle Express, 39.516; 12. Kathy Badilla on Miss Bug’s for you, 39.623; 13. Jeanette Starr on Sail N. On Faith, 39.780; 14. Katie Moss on Cody, 39.918; 15. Demi Russomanno on We’re Tryin’, 41.362; 16. April Jensen on Redwoodd Littletown “Te, 41.426; 17. Angelina Paviceric on Midnight, 43.249 NBHA Youth Concho Target 1D: 1. Destiny Shafer on Dakota; 2. Kyiara “KyKy” Marshall on Dusty; 3. Carlee Ward on Rio; 4. Savannah Mamer on Lost Jett Honor; 5. Maya Oxborrow on Dust Devil; 6. Ariana McGinty on Snickers; 7. Cody Jo Sparks on Sissy; 8. Katie Moss on Cody ; 9. Stephanie Cochrun on How Far’s the Bar; 10. Taylor Gleave on Odds On Driftwood; 11. Angelina Paviceric on Midnight; 12. Olivia Kinealy on Rose NBHA Senior Concho Target 1D: 1. Pattilee Gann on Q-Bert; 2. Laura Lee Leynnwood on Blurr; 3. Laura Lee Leynnwood on Tahoe Connection; 4. Deanna (Dee) Baer on HW “ Spanky”; 5. Margaret Parker on Deckem; 6.

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Rockin Horse Ranch Indoor Arena “Race for the Trailer” Moriarty, NM, September 20-22, 2013 The barrel racers came from all over the Southwest to attend this year’s “Race for the Trailer” barrel race in Moriarty New Mexico at Lonnie and Patty Wright’s Rockin Horse Ranch Indoor Arena. The racing took place over the weekend of September 20-23, 2013. It was three days of some great barrel racing and as always the Wright’s had the facility in tip-top shape. Friday and Saturday the racers had an opportunity to warm-up their horses during the exhibitions which took place just prior to the scheduled races. Friday, Saturday and Sunday racers competed in the Youth, Senior and Open categories. It was three days of some great competition and everyone had a great time, not only competing for the buckles and trailer, but they also enjoyed some great weather and all came together for a benefit auction for fellow barrel racer Ginger Walker and her husband Johnny. Johnny has been diagnosed with cancer and this was a small way to help contribute to the family and let them know that everyone cares. Make sure to look for future races at the Rockin Horse Ranch Indoor Arena in upcoming issues of The All-Around. PHOTO COURTESY OF SEAN HENRY PHOTOGRAPHY

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Pictured Silva Meketi Senior Buckle Winner, Callie Rios 3rd place Open, 2nd place Senior, Lonnie Wright, Dara Suckla 2nd place Youth, Mari Sandoval 4 place Open, Taylor Rolan Buckle Winner, Shyann Garcia Trailer Winner, Rebecca Hughes Buckle Winner Open, Dude Penrod 3rd place Senior.

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Kendra Trijillo, 16.075, $62; 4D: Taylor Rolan, 17.074, $46; LeeAnn Palmer, 17.257, $31 Saturday: 1D: Meygan McMillan, 15.065, $110; 2D: Lisa Lucero, 15.993, $95; 3D : Kendra Trijillo, 16.129, $63; 4D: Taylor Rolan, 17.091, $47 Sunday: 1D: Mari Sandoval, 14.427, $158; 3D: Dara Suckla, 15.628, $95; 4D: LeeAnn Palmer, 16.669, $63 Senior Friday: 1D: Rosemary Egolf, 14.952, $156; Lynn Ray, 15.025, $106; 2D: Mary Jo Pope, 15.484, $134; Dude Penrod, 14.298, $89; 3D: Loraine Esquibel, 16.142, $89; Trudy Dean, 16.145, $60; 4D: Leish Weger, 17.144, $67; Sylvia Meketi, 17.623, $44 Saturday: 1D: Janie Brotherton, 14.722, $ 156; Lynn Ray, 14.874, $106; 2D: Dude Penrod, 15.329, $134; Melissa Pessarra, 15.383, $89; 3D: Trudy Dean, 16.035, $ 89; Colleen Burns, 16.083, $60; 4D: Sylvia, 16.736, $67; Melissa Pessarra, 16.741, $44 Sunday 1D: Cathy Gray, 14.955 $151; Marie Autrey, 15.026, $101; 2D: Francie Lebow, 15.556, $130; Gina Aubrey, 15.558, $86; 3D: A Star Seifried, 16.028, $80; Norene Canada, 16.064, $58; 4D: Sylvia Medeti, 17.351, $65; Jodie Ralston, 17.66, $43 Open Friday: 1D: Shannon Tidwell, 14.697, $772; Rebecca Hughes, 14.678, $631; Crystal Magoffin, 14.779, $468; Mari Sandoval, 14.837, $304; Sheri Estrada, 14.848, $164 2D: Tona Andrade, 15.215, $643; Shiann Irwin, 15.216, $525; Shelby Mayfield, 15.246, $390; Bailey Harwell, 15.248, $253; Melissa Pessarra, 15.27, $136 3D: Gina Aubrey, 15.726, $514; Cathy Gray, 15.734, $420; Berkiee Ruthardt, 15.744, $312; Dianna Erdely, 15.81 $203; Shayna Wimberly, 15.849, $109 4D: Shyann Garcia, 16.203, $386; Jeanine Springer, 16.253, $316; Lisa Chavez, 16.255, $234; Wendy Honeyfield, 16.261, $152; Rosemary Egolf, 16.283 $82 5D: Dude Penrod, 16.74, $257; Ashley Terrazas, 16.771, $211; Jennifer Melsner, 16.842, $156; Kelli Garcia, 16.847, $101; Michalle Vanderwiar, 16.903, $55 Saturday: 1D: Whitney Dutton, 14.394, $842; Callie Rios, 14.534, $689; Rebecca Hughes, 14.678, $510; Janie Brotherton, 14.722, $332; Shannon Tidwell, 14.754, $179 2D: Rosemary Egolf, 14.955, $702; Shelby Mayfield, 14.983, $574; Amanda Purcella, 14.993, $425; Cathy Gray, 15.007, $277; Meygan McMillan, 15.065, $149 3D: Dara Suckla, 15.396, $561; Jorie Hanwell, 15.402, $459; Francie LeBow, 15.403, $340; Lisa Scribner, 15.407, $221; Imelda Rios, 15.423, $119 4D: Davree Daly, 15.948, $421; Shyann Garcia, 15.95, $345; Kelli Garcia, 15.994, $255; Crystal Magoffin, 16.014, $166; Cheryl Lucero, 16.033, $89

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5D: Teresa Marquez, 16.416, $281; Athena Omer, 16.446, $230; DiAnna Erdely, 16.46, $170; Leish Weger, 16.475, $111; Wendy Honeyfield, 16.477, $60 Sunday: 1D: Callie Rios, 14.383, $866; Mari Sandoval, 14.427, $709; Rebecca Hughes, 14.451, $525; Kelsi Walraven, 14.524, $341; Christine Laughlin, 14.574, $184 2D: Lacie Cline, 14.885, $722; Kelly Sparks, 14.903, $591; Tona Andrade, 14.913, $438; Shelby Mayfield, 14.924, $284; Nicky Larrabee, 14.947, $153 3D: Kelsi Walraven, 15.427, $578; Shelley Johnson, 15.429, $473; Shyann Garcia, 15.432, $350; Jennifer meisner, 15.464, $228; Chalon Lefebre, 15.474, $123 4D: Callie Moore, 15.891, $443; Kendra Trijillo, 15.895, $355; Robin Pettigrew, 15.915, $263; Donna Tolbert, 15.493, $171; Hadley Tidwell, 16.018, $92 5D: Nicole Thompson, 16.414, $289; Kacha Hedrick, 16.444, $236; Lacy Jo Barnes, 16.452, $175; Ashley Terrazas, 16.475, $114; Terry Daly, 16.48, $61

2nd Annual Live Life to the Fullest Barrel Race Huge Success! The Second Annual Live Life to the Fullest (LL2F) Barrel Race in Andrews, Texas on September 27-29, 2013 set some new records both in and outside of the arena. This event was started last year in memory of Kelsey Davis from Carlsbad, NM who was a victim of Cancer and was taken from us on June 12, 2006. Kelsey was a great person, major supporter and advocate of barrel racing and rodeo, especially when it came to helping the youth in their effort to participate in the sport. Kelsey’s commitment was very obvious as many of her friends and family have carried on her commitment through the LL2F Barrel Race. “Kelsey was an amazing young lady. It is so wonderful to be blessed with the opportunity to continue Kelsey’s passion on in this way.” Says Jeanette Scott, Kelsey’s Mom. The event started off Friday night with 129 contestants in the warm up race. The numbers for the Open Barrel Race on Saturday and Sunday were way up from last year. There were over 300 each day in the open including carry overs. The 8 and under and the youth barrel races had about 30 runners each day. “With the support of many sponsors this year we were able to add $10,000 in the open and $2,400 in youth. That really got peoples’ attention and we would not

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have been able to do it without the help of so many sponsors.” Said Jeanette. Because of the generosity of the sponsors and so many silent auction participants, such as artists, Tim Cox and Mike Capron, the LL2F event was able to exceed last year’s scholarships amount of $17,500.00 There was some great participation at all levels, this year even the cook wagon that was set up on site got in on the action. They did not sell the food, they gave it away for a donation. This act of generosity was done by Weatherford International and the Sam Pennington family. Weatherford International donated all the food and the Pennington family prepared it. In addition, raffle tickets were sold for door prizes and a $100 shopping spree to any of the vendors that were at the event. And of course you can’t forget the great dog race with Birdie, Lea Baze’s dog holding on to her title in the medium to small dogs, and thanks to Jan Walterscheid for the church service on Sunday. This was another great event and thank you to everyone that helped to make it happen. Kelsey would be proud and the plans are already in the works for next year! Results Friday Open 1D: 1. Kelly Sparks on Monte, 15.476, $557; 2. Katelyn Scott on Live From New York, 15.49, $417; 3. Margo Smith on Hope, 15.554, $278; 4. Kassidy Eakin on Tycoon, 15.572, $139 2D: 1. Preslie Etheridge on Peppy, 15.992, $404; 2. Stephanie Collum on Fishin On Sunday, 16.011, $303; 3. Tracy Crockett on Faith, 16.033, $202; 4. Preslie Etheridge on Bay Bay, 16.033, $101 3D: 1. James Newton on Pesto, 16.499, $252; 2.

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Shelby Rita on Starlight, 16.5, $189; 3. Preslie Etheridge on Hesome, 16.518, $126; 4. Destiny Bullard on Parsons Pole Cat, 16.539, $63 4D: 1. Lisa Hail on Smooch, 17.037, $201; 2. Linda Sultmeier on LS Shalako, 17.043, $151; 3. Tammy Nyman on Newly, 17.089, $100; 4. Kirstin Carlson 0n Paint, 17.14, $50 Saturday Open 1D: 1. Cindy Smith on Brees, 15.212, $1,117.20 2. Kenna Squires on Flaming Pastem, 15.225, $851.20; 3. Ken English 0n BF Merri Me Famous, 15.293, $691.60; 4. Courtney Campbell on Please Jolene, 15.316, $585.20; 5. Lisa Ogden on Pistol Packin Pony, 15.325, $478.80; 6. Kenna Squires on Dash to the Flame, 15.335, $425.60; 7. Lea Baze on Six, 15.373, $372.40; 8. Raylene Cox on Ya Give Me Fever, 15.418, $319.20; 9. Preslie Etheridge on Hot Rod, 15.457, $266; 10. Tonya Parrish on Hez Some Runner, 15.470, $212.80 2D: 1. Kenna Squires on Dashing Trace, 15.746, $966; 2. Ginger Billingsley on Ricochet Rudy, 15.756, $736; 3. Patty McCullar on Fendi, 15.763, $598; 4. Rylee Grace Able on Salty, 15.764, $506; 5. Margo Smith on Hope, 15.766, $414; 6. Mary Carter on Bully Bully Fame, 15.768, $368; 7. Preslie Etheridge on BayBay, 15.779, $322; 8. Lisa Crosby on Bullys Tiger Eye, 15.790, $276; 9. Kay Blandford


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on Streak of Fashion, 15.791, $230; 10. Jeanette Scott on Leah, 15.793, $184 3D: 1. Staci Taylor on Miss N Eighty, 16.218, $814.80; 2. Hannah Hadley on Hey Girlfriend, 16.228, $620.80; 3. Starla Fitzgerald on French Wonder Guy, 16.240, $504.40; 4. Cathy Davis on Fabulous French Girl, 16.246, $426.80; 5. Kinsey Chandler on Three Speedy Turns, 16.273, $349.20; 6. Pallyn Grable on Vegas, 16.276, $310.40; 7. Annette Waggoner on Tess, 16.283, $271.60; 8. Lori Hill on Schatz Way, 16.308, $232.80; 9. Clintonna Todd on Mike, 16.334, $194; 10. Megan Burris on Halo, 16.340, $155.20 4D: 1. Rikki Jones on Baxter, 16.717, $663.60; 2. Lisa Crosby on Rockin On In, 16.718, $505.60; 3. Terry Irwin on Boonsmals Golden Lena, 16.722, $410.80; 4. Shelby Mayfield on Maggie, 16.769, $347.60; 5. Ryan Smith on Roanie, 16.770, $284.40; 6. Dakota Wade on Cletus, 16.772, $252.80; 7. Fallon Riley on Playboy, 16.783, $221.20; 8. Sophie Dunn on Mare, 16.801, $189.60; 9. Dakota Long on Jazbo, 16.814, $158; 10. Pallyn Grable on Tia, 16.831, $126.40 5D: 1. Debbie Watson on Global Hope, 17.215, $512.40; 2. Annette Waggoner on Shelby, 17.223, $390.40; 3. Pallyn Grable on Sino, 17.226, $317.20; 4. Dena Milner on Peppy Sun O Lena, 17.227, $268.40; 5. Dakota Gray on Ghost,

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17.244, $219.60; 6. Delainee Neal on Hershey, 17.269, $195.20; 7. Lisa Adair on Scootin Roan Rocket, 17.275, $170.80; 8. Claudia Dineen on RPC A Lucky Home, 17.320, $146.40; 9. Jordan Jenkins on Missouri, 17.344, $122; 10. Curt Watson on Peppy Fire Frost, 17.384, $97.60 Sunday Open 1D: 1. Terra Bynum on Coco, 14.996, $1,078; 2. Kenna Squires on Dashing Trace, 15.077, $844; 3. Kenna Squires on Flaming Pastem, 15.176, $685; 4. Lisa Ogden on Pistol Packin Pony, 15.181, $586; 5. Lea Baze on Six, 15.245, $474; 6. Cindy Smith on Brees, 15.267, $422; 7. Lindsey Ewing on Shark, 15.363, $369; 8. Preslie Etheridge on Hot Rod, 15.37, $316; 9. Kayce Devereaux on Benson Brown, 15.432, $263; 10. Bristan Kennedy on Susie, 15.445, $211 2D: 1. Shannon Tidwell on Bugs, 15.522, $928; 2. Julie Hardcastle on Imasunshinejet, 15.53, $730; 3. Ken English on BF Merri Me Famous, 15.552, $593; 4. Shannon Tidwell on Herman, 15.558, $502; 5. Kenna Squires on Dash to the Flame, 15.582, $410; 6. Kelly Sparks on Monte, 15.608, $365; 7. Preslie Etheridge on Lolli, 15.619, $319; 8. Misty Roberts on Tarlton, 15.65, $273; 9. Dena Milner on Gun Battle, 15.657, $228; 10. Preslie Etheridge on Peppy, 15.667, $180 3D: 1. Christy Powell on Dexter, 16.005, $778; 2. Cassidy Kruse on Scooter, 16.013, $616; 3. Cathy Davis on Fabulous French Girl, 16.018, $500; 4. Kaela Haddon on The Flitmeister, 16.032, $423; 5. Billie Stone on Macy, 16.033, $346; 6. Staci Taylor on Miss N Eighty, 16.074, $308; 7. Diane Walters on Sage, 16.074, $269; 8. Maddy Rice on Smitty, 16.076, $231; 9. Jessica Anthony on Tipsy, 16.085, $192; 10. Stephanie Collum on Fishin on Sunday, 16.087, $154 4D: 1. Debbie Barkemeyer on Jet, 16.497, $629; 2. Braden Widener on Pecan Pete, 16.504, $502; 3. Lee Ann Ballew on Ponchos Cash, 16.508, $409; 4. Terry Irwin on Handsome Samantha, 16.515, $345; 5. Schelli White on Jewell, 16.516, $282; 6. Tammy Miller on Foxy, 16.527, $251; 7. Debra Bean on Smarty, 16.531, $219; 8. Jacelyn Johnson on Genie O Lena, 16.546, $188; 9. Macey Jones on Bull, 16.565, $156; 10. Lacey Houston on Duke, 16.576, $125 5D: 1. Delainee Neal on Hershey, 17.007, $509; 2. Debbie Watson on Global Hope, 17.022, $388; 3. Brikayli Kenney on Jango, 17.023, $315; 4. Torrie Johnson on Ms Dixie, 17.024, $266; 5. Rylee Grace Able on Cruz, 17.044, $218; 6 .Raelynn Stuart on Chip, 17.063, $194; 7. Tamika Joiner on HD, 17.083, $169; 8. Fallon Riley on Stenoa, 17.088, $145; 9. Payge Grable on Cody, 17.111, $121; 10. Terry Irwin on Boonsmals Golden Lena, 17.114, $97 Saturday and Sunday Open Average 1D: 1. Kenna Squires on Flaming Pastem, 30.401, Buckle; 2. Cindy Smith on Brees, 30.479, Bracelet; 3. Lisa Ogden on Pistol Packin Pony, 30.506, GodTag; 4. Lea Baze on Six, 30.618, Halter; 5. Kenna Squires on Dashing Trace, 30.823, Saddlepad 2D: 1. Julie Hardcastle on MRT Easy on the Pepr, 31.425, Buckle; 2. Misty Roberts on Tarlton, 31.536, Bracelet; 3. Kelly Garrison on AR YouTalkingTame II, 31.556, GodTag; 4. Mary Carter on Bully Bully Fame, 31.561, Halter; 5. Preslie Etheridge on Peppy,

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Schmidt on Strawfly, 20.077, $36.00; 9. Luke Carpenter on Bubba, 20.852, $22.00; 10. Jayden Parker on Addy, 21.257; 11. Emma Irwin on Snoopy, 21.275; 12. Blayne Jones on Butterfly, 21.369; 13. Macye Maben on Missy, 22.162; 14. Rylee Grace Able on Cruz, 22.172; 15. Teagan Miller on Cap, 22.265; 16. Jacee Spann on Nute, 24.089; 17. Katelynn Jones on Chantilly Jet, 25.600; 18. Hunter Irwin on Vegas, 25.852; 19. Hayslee Fair on Little Bit, 28.379; 20. Bridgit Smithie on Hebrew, 28.906; 21. Korbin Schmidt on Bailey, 29.053; 22. Zoey Cline on Runaway Hercules, 30.539; 23. Bradly Burris on Cookie, 31.662; 24. Cash Patten on MeMe, 31.706; 25. Nevarh Huges on Shinerbock, 32.050; 26. Nicky Northcott on Black, 33.293; 27. Samuel Roberts on Pistol, 37.942; 28. Anistyn Able on Dusty, 46.608; 29. Kyleigh Davis on Scooter, 54.861 Sunday 8 and Under 1. Luke Carpenter on Bubba, 15.841, $193.00; 2. Rylee Grace Able on Salty, 15.937, $137.00; 3. Macye Maben on Jesse, 16.08, $105.00; 4. Kynley McCullough on QC, 16.637, $97.00; 5. Jayden Parker on Levi, 16.691, $81.00; 6. Christina Perry on Jet in the Fast Lane, 16.906, $72.00; 7. Rylee Grace Able on Cruz, 17.044, $56.00; 8. Teagan Miller on Piggy Bank, 18.141, $40.00; 9. Karson Schmidt on Strawfly, 18.532, $24.00; 10. Emma Irwin on Snoopy, 20.531; 11. Blayne Jones on Butterfly, 21.129; 12. Blayne Jones on Bandit, 21.219; 13. Jayden Parker on Addy, 21.550; 14. Teagan Miller on Cap, 21.876; 15. Macye Maben on Missy, 21.904; 16. Katelynn Jones on Chantilly Jet, 23.626; 17. Hunter Irwin on Vegas, 25.507; 18. Presley Kennedy on Peanut, 27.894; 19. Nevarh Huges on Shinerbock, 28.967; 20. Bradly Burris on Cookie, 29.030; 21. Hayslee Fair on Little Bit, 29.537; 22. Zoey Cline on Runaway Hercules, 30.346; 23. Cash Patten on MeMe, 31.008; 24. Samuel Roberts on Pistol, 32.881; 25. Anistyn Able on Dusty, 35.201; 26. Korbin Schmidt on Bailey, 35.467; 27. Kyleigh Davis on Scooter, 50.370; 28. Kelton Schmidt on Bailey 1, 58.142; 29. Harli Kenney on Sunshine, 69.973 Average - 8 and Under 1. Rylee Grace Able on Salty, 31.701; 2. Macye Maben on Jesse, 32.326; 3. Kynley McCullough on QC, 33.407; 4. Christina Perry on Jet in the Fast Lane, 34.916; 5. Teagan Miller on Piggy Bank, 36.428; 6. Jayden Parker on Levi, 36.513; 7. Luke Carpenter on Bubba, 36.693; 8. Blayne Jones on Bandit, 37.787; 9. Karson Schmidt on Strawfly, 38.609; 10. Rylee Grace Able on Cruz, 39.216; 11. Emma Irwin on Snoopy, 41.806; 12. Blayne Jones on Butterfly, 42.498; 13. Jayden Parker on Addy, 42.807; 14. Macye Maben on Missy, 44.066; 15. Teagan Miller on Cap, 44.141; 16. Katelynn Jones on Chantilly Jet, 49.226; 17. Hunter Irwin on Vegas, 51.359; 18. Hayslee Fair on Little Bit, 57.916; 19. Bradly Burris on Cookie, 60.692; 20. Zoey Cline on Runaway Hercules, 60.885; 21. Nevarh Huges on Shinerbock, 61.017; 22. Cash Patten on MeMe, 62.714; 23. Korbin Schmidt on Bailey, 64.520; 24. Samuel Roberts on Pistol, 70.823; 25. Anistyn Able on Dusty, 81.809; 26. Kyleigh Davis on Scooter, 105.231

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e have an annual Halloween ritual in which my wife buys three bags of Halloween candy knowing full well that we NEVER, EVER, get trick or treaters. Then she says, “Oh, well I guess I’ll just have to eat it myself.” (As if she’s making a big sacrifice.) The reason we don’t get trick or treaters is because we live on a very steep hill on the edge of a state park where all sorts of frightening things are found, like bears, mountain lions and Sierra Club members. We miss seeing all the cute little tikes in their costumes so this year we invited ourselves to some friend’s house for Halloween where they said we could answer the door and hand out candy. Their candy, mind you, not my wife’s candy. It’s been over 25 years since we had trick or treaters and we were unprepared for the costumes kids were wearing. The neighborhood was crawling with kids of all ages, all looking for a handout, but instead of traditional Disney characters, ghosts, and ballerinas there was a “current events” theme to their outfits this year. Today’s children are a lot more politically aware than we ever were. We saw a really scary trio all dressed in three-piece suits who were supposed to be Reid, Pelosi and Boehner. They were dragging behind them an old cotton sack overflowing with sweets. They explained that they had asked their friend Bernanke to join them but he showed “no interest”. One trick or treater was dressed as Obama and when we met him at the door he said, “I want all of your candy and I will not negotiate.” We also had a taxpayer who was down to his shorts and a lobbyist who ended up giving us candy. Several came as pro athletes, wearing prison stripes and their bodies padded with pillows so they’d look as if they were all pumped up on steroids. A new twist we’d never seen before was that kids arrived at the door in groups. There was a young girl dressed as a PETA member, wearing only three lettuce leaves and she was accompanied by what we

presume was a member of The Vegetarian Society because he was dressed as a cube of tofu. Together they wouldn’t have made a decent sandwich. There was also a representative for all the suppressed and downtrodden folks who were too lazy this year to do their own trick or treating. A lot of kids this year were dressed as endangered species. There were buzzards, wolves, slimy snails, skunks and fairy shrimp, and that was just the parents waiting for their kids at the curb. One child, who I think was either a three toed salamander or a leaping lesbian lizard, was all by herself. I asked her what she was wearing around her neck and she said, “It’s a tracking collar so my Mom can find me.” I was really stumped by a young girl who was leaking water all over the front porch. “And what might you be?” asked. “I’m a glacier,” she replied, “and I’m melting because of global warming.” “But haven’t you heard that for the past 15 years there hasn’t been any global warming and the oceans aren’t going to flood the west coast, unless, of course, the bloated Mr. Gore decides to take a dip in the Pacific and displaces all the water.” “In that case,” she said, “can I use your garden hose to fill back up?” You know times are tough just by the age of the trick or treaters. “Is that you Fred?” I asked my Doctor. “You look terrible. What are you supposed to be?” “I’m a forlorn doctor who just got his Ferrari repossessed due to ObamaCare.” After we turned out the lights for the night we had our last trick or treater, a homeless man with a scraggly beard, wearing tattered clothes and accompanied by his two dogs. “We’re very sorry,” we explained as we gave his dogs some Milk Bones, “but we ran out of candy. But if you can find those three shady people pretending to be Congressmen, they have lots of free goodies falling out of the holes in their big sack.” wwwLeePittsbooks.com


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Great 5-Acre Horse Property – 6-stall block/concrete barn w/wash bay and tack room. 20' x 32' work shop, 12' x 24' storage w/bath. 2,300 s.f., home - 4 bd., 3 bth., sunroom and fireplace. 4 mi. south of Belen, NM. $214,900. MLS #753877. Tanya Ansley, Coldwell Banker Legacy 505-238-8809/505-292-8900 RV Camper – New handcrafted, cab-over camper, shortbed. (Floor 48" X 85") Well insulated, radius corner, window and doors - $4,500. (price negotiable) Call for more details 505-869-0877 (Bosque Farms, NM) Horse Properties In Valencia County MINI RANCH, 2.7 acres on 2 Lots, 1,680 sq. ft. 3 Br home, nice pasture & fenced. Includes pre-1907 marketable Water Rights. $129,000; MINI RANCH, 5 acres w/1,620 sq. ft. 3 Br home, fenced/cross fenced. $134,500; LOT, 1.7 acres of pasture w/water. Trees on all sides. Perfect home site. $42,000; VIEWS, 3.9 acre lot on hill overlooking the valley, fantastic home site. $67,900; LOT & HOME including garage slab on 1-Ÿ acre fenced on West Mesa only 5 minutes from Belen. $90,000; For any of your real estate needs CALL JIM at 505-463-5030 or Prudential NM Properties 505-797-5555; www.nmbesthomes.com

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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX A A Cut Above. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Action Plus Photography . . . . . . . . . 18 American Diesel Service . . . . . . . . . 54 American Quarter Horse Association . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

E Empire Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 F Faith Foto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Farm Sources International . . . . . . . 79

M M & R Roping Productions . . . . . . . 38 Maricopa Mounted Posse . . . . . . . . 68 Mathews Land & Cattle Co.. . . . . . . 42 Maynard Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Monsoon Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

B BRN4D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Bad Habit Productions . . . . . . . . . . 43 Bishop Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Brushy Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

G Gilbert Days Rodeo. . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Grand Canyon Finals at Avi Casino . . . . . . . . . . . 67

O O-O, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Old Town Horse and Pet Team Roping . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

H Jim Heet Photography. . . . . . . . . . . 54 Jerrad Hofstetter Calf Roping School . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Horsin' Around Therapeutic Riding Center . . . . . . 71 Hubbard Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . . . 86

P Pounding Hooves Productions . . . . . 32

I Imperial Trailer Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

S San Juan County Rodeo . . . . . . . . . 66 Smart Roping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Smith’s Rodeo Photos. . . . . . . . . . . 32 Sparky Superior Roping Machines . . 77

C Calvary Chapel Rope For The Future . . . . . . . . . . 36 Casper Baca Rodeo Co.. . . . . . . . . . 72 Chical Haystack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Classic Rope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Clovis Livestock Auction, Inc.. . . . . . 10 Corriente Saddle Company . . . . . . . 10 Cross Roads Ranch & Rodeo Co.. . . . . . . . . . . 69 D Dollar Center Trading and Pawn, Inc. . . 37

L Lazy TS Bar Products . . . . . . . . . . . 79

R Rattler Ropes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Red Bluff Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Royal Horn Wrap Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . 18

John Startt Lucky 777 Roping. . . . . . . . . . . . 75 T Jimmy Thompson Team Ropings . . . . 37 Town of Wickenburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Tres Rios Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Twombly Performance Horse Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 U USTRC Gold Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 USTRC Lasso Del Sol . . . . . . . . . . . 76 USTRC Membership Application . . 13-15 USTRC TRIAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 W Denny Watkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Wrangler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Y Yost Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Z ZD Roping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Zamora Roping Productions . . . . . . 39

Horses For Sale

Brushy Creek Ranch – Cochise, Arizona Buck is a 9-year-old AQHA buckskin gelding. 14.3H. Good on trail. Rode in mountains and across rivers, Easy to ride - load. Many trail rides, knows cattle and rope. $2,500

Ted is a big strong dun gelding. 9-years-old, 15.H, 1,200 lbs. Lots of trail and ranch work. Gentle, Gentle, Gentle. Good for beginner to advanced rider. A nice quite horse to have around. Will go anywhere for anybody. Hard to find. $2,500

Socks is a sorrel gelding with 3 white socks and blaze, nice looker. 14-years-old, 14.3H. Really, Really broke and very gentle. Used on ranch, this horse has pulled lots of cattle to fire. Has roped some out of box. Used for lesson horse, good with kids. Socks is sound and strong, ready for you to use. Easy to ride, load, shoe, bath, clip. Excellent horse for youth or beginner. The whole family will like this horse. Must go to good home. $1,950 obo (trades and payments okay) Potato Chip is a really stout AQHA dark bay gelding. 14.1H, 4-years-old. Peppy San Badger-Doc Starlight-Smart Little Aleck bred. Rides out good. Started on cattle and rope, very quick and athletic. This horse could be a champion easy. Call for price and progress.

Kate is a cute 4-year-old 14.3H buckskin mare. This mare has the athletic ability to do whatever you want. Kate has been started right, been used on lots of trails, done some arena work. Started roping lead steer, some out of box. Great mare to have in the family. $1,750 obo (trades and payments okay) Star is a good looking bay mare, 5-years-old, 15.H. Strong, very athletic, willing and good rope prospect. Used on ranch and trail. Real broke. Stop-back-turns around. Very gentle to ride and handle. Breeding goes back to Poco and Cody. No papers. We have been using this mare a lot. She is a quick learner and easy to handle. Star is in rope training now. Call for progress and price.

Offering Exc eptional Hors es at Grea t P ric es!

www.deakshorses.webs.com • Call Deak at 602/377-0492 (cell)


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