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Kibbe Doubles His Pleasure at Dodge Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo

Dean Daly on spartin from HoneyCutt Rodeo was riding high at this years Turquoise Circuit Finals rodeo in Las Cruces, NM. This ride resulted in 85 points for Dean and the second round win!

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J.D. Kibbe is hoping that the Shakespeare fella had it right – that past really is prologue.

The Portales, N.M., tie-down roper won both the Dodge Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo and the Turquoise Circuit year-end titles September 30 through October 2 in Las Cruces, N.M., and the last time he managed that double (in 2005), he went on to earn, “the biggest win of my career.” Kibbe won the 2006 Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo in Pocatello, Idaho; an 8.1-second run in the Wrangler Round earned him $4,698, free use of a Dodge truck for one year and a national championship buckle in his first DNCFR appearance. Now, he’s got a return ticket for

the 25th DNCFR, March 31through April 3 in Oklahoma City. And he’s going back with something akin to a secret weapon. He’s got a new horse who he believes can be “real special,” the best he’s ever had. Bear Doc is a 6-year-old Kibbe raised himself, and who he believes is ready to be his primary horse, possibly as early as this week at the All American ProRodeo Finals in Waco, Texas. “It wasn’t hard to be patient,” Kibbe said. “He has so much athletic ability. I continued on page 2

J.D. Kibbe earned the tie-down roping and All-Around champion saddles at the 2009 Turquoise Circuit Finals rodeo held in Las Cruces, NM.


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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 USTRC National finals of Team Roping, which kicks off just two days from now in Oklahoma City. No matter how many times I’ve made the trip, it’s always a little exciting to get headed down the highway. 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 and BS with 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. There’s no question about it…it’s been a rough few years, starting I think, with the $4/gallon diesel prices. Since that time, the sport has been struggling to

keep pace with expectations based on more fruitful economic conditions. The sport of team roping has changed a great deal over the past twenty years with one of those changes being that it’s become pretty expensive to be a team roper. The downside is that it repels a lot of people from becoming involved. The upside, as far as the stability of the sport is concerned, is that once you’re in…you have a sizeable amount invested and bailing out altogether is not a decision that ropers make lightly. However, we're going on about four years of this and as time goes on, the economic conditions have begun to take their toll. Each year that passes those who make a living in the team roping industry keep holding on, hoping to see some light at the end of the tunnel. It only makes sense that those looking for a glimpse of that light look at the NFTR as an indicator of where we are and where we’re going. I have to say that I was not feeling too hopeful when I called over to the USTRC to see what kind of numbers were expected at this year’s finals. To be honest, I thought there might be a drop in overall participation by as much as 15% or more, and was frankly, reluctant, to

find out where things stood. I was shocked to hear that the number of entries was expected to be about 7,100 teams, only about a 4% drop from last year. That seems plenty of reason to celebrate, as it indicates to me that things are not nearly as bad, overall, as might have been expected. Equally astounding was the fact that this year’s event will still deliver more than 4.2 million in cash and prizes…..yeah, that’s right 4.2 million. The sustaining power of the USTRC once again proves greater than most anyone expects. I think it’s a credit to the organization itself, and all it has done to keep the sport not only solvent, but notably viable during these historically difficult economic conditions. The USTRC takes more than its fair share of criticism from ropers, and yes, from time to time even editorialists like me. It’s simply part of the territory as a result of being the driving agent of the sport. It’s always been that way and when it ceases to be that way, we will all know that the USTRC is on the way out….and the sport as we know it as well. Maybe it’s this that makes the USTRC National Finals of Team Roping

Dodge Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo knew if I waited, it would pay off in the long run. I’ve tried not to push him too hard. I’ve kind of babied him, and now I think he’s ready.” It’s easy to understand his excitement. Kibbe has been a steady earner since joining the PRCA in 2003, but he has never been able to break through to the top level – his 33rd-place finish in the regular season this year was his best – for lack of horsepower. His primary horse, Levi, had a broken bone in a back leg in 2005, and that led to foot problems that just about wiped out his 2008 season. A year ago, he’d be able to ride Levi seven-to-10 days and then would have to turn him out in the pasture to rest for 10

days. This year was the first since the leg injury that Levi was at something like full strength. “I ride a good horse,” Kibbe said, “but there are levels. It’s like going from college to the pros. He’s good, but he’s not a $100,000 horse like you see Trevor Brazile, Cody Ohl or Joseph Parsons ride. “If I draw well, I can still win once in a while, but it’s not the same.” Kibbe considered taking Bear Doc or another 6 year-old he has back home in Portales to the Dodge Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo. He ran four steers with both of them during practice sessions, “but in the end, I (took) the old one (Levi’s 12), and it worked out.” Kibbe won the first Round in 8.6

such a special event. For eight days, we just get to forget about everything except team roping and everything that is so great about it. It’s team roping done right…done by the USTRC…and continually sets an example of everything that is good about the sport. But even more than that….it makes us proud that we are team ropers.

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continued seconds and the second Round in 8.5 seconds to clinch the regular-season title in the Turquoise Circuit, then came back to tie for second place with Kyle Dutton in the final Round to easily claim the three-head average. His combined time of 25.4 seconds was 2.4 seconds faster than Dutton, the rodeo’s defending champion. In addition to Kibbe, other Turquoise Circuit champions included Cutter Parsons who was the All-ARound champion. The winners in the three-Round average in all of the events included bareback rider, Trey Bissett (227 points), steer wrestler, Damian Padilla (14.3 seconds), team ropers, Tom Richards and Tyler Getzwiller (16.7 continued on page 4

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Turquoise Circuit Finals Tie-Down Roping Average and season-end champion, J.D. Kibbe.

seconds), saddle bronc rider and past world champion, Taos Muncy (232 points), barrel racer, Sydni Blanchard (51.06 seconds) who will be making her first appearance at this years WNFR and bull rider, Marvin Begay (167, two head). Congratulations to all of these first class rodeo athletes. Dodge Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo Las Cruces, New Mexico September 30 - October 2 Total payoff - $95,519 All-Around Cutter Parsons, $1,729, steer wrestling and tie-down roping. Bareback Riding First Round 1. Trey Bissett, 77, Salt River Rodeo’s Blue Sky, $1,045; 2/3. Guy Murphy, 72, $653; 2/3. Jacob Etsitty, 72, $653; 4. Stetson Herrera, 71, $261 Second Round 1. Jared Green, 79, Salt River Rodeo’s Mocassin, $1,045; 2. (tie) Tyler Staker and Trey Bissett, 76, $653; 4. (tie) Wyatt Hancock and Chauncey Kirby, 74, $131 Third Round 1. Wyatt Hancock, 77, Honeycutt Rodeo’s Ragged Edge, $1,045; 2. Stetson Herrera, 75, $784; 3. Trey Bissett, 74, $522; 4/5. Tyler Staker, 72, $131; 4/5. Jared Green, 72, $131

Average 1. Trey Bissett, 227, three head, $1,567; 2. Wyatt Hancock, 221, $1,175; 3. Jacob Etsitty, 216, $784; 4. Tyler Staker, 212, $392. Steer Wrestling First Round 1. Clayton Tuchscherer, 4.4 seconds, $1,064; 2. Damian Padilla, 4.5, $798; 3. Pepe Arballo, 4.6, $532; 4. Cutter Parsons, 4.9, $266 Second Round 1. Dean McIntyre, 4.4 seconds, $1,064; 2. Damian Padilla, 4.6, $798; 3. Clayton Tuchscherer, 5.1, $532; 4. Rusty Hamilton, 5.6, $266 Third Round 1. Damian Padilla, 5.2 seconds, $1,064; 2. Trevor Duhon, 5.8, $798; 3/4. Dean McIntyre, 6.1, $398; 3/4. Clay Elkins, 6.1, $398 Average 1. Damian Padilla, 14.3 seconds on three head, $1,596; 2. Clayton Tuchscherer, 16.3, $1,197; 3. Cutter Parsons, 18.1, $798; 4. Dean McIntyre, 23.4, $399.

Average bull riding champion, Marvin Begay

Third Round 1. Erich Rogers/Cory Petska, 4.9 seconds, $1,064; 2. Jake Barnes/Matt Garza, 5.1, $798; 3. Tom Richards/Tyler Getzwiller, 5.2, $532; 4. Tanner Bryson/Nick Sarchett, 5.4, $266 Average 1. Tom Richards/Tyler Getzwiller, 16.7 seconds on three head, $1,596; 2. Rube Woolsey/Tom Johnson, 18.4, $1,197; 3. Tanner Bryson/Nick Sarchett, 22.3, $798; 4. Derrick Begay/Cesar de la Cruz, 23.1, $399.

Team Roping First Round 1. Aaron Tsinigine/T.J. Brown, 5.3 seconds, $1,064; 2. Michael Calmelat/Anthony Calmelat, 5.6, $798; 3. Tom Richards/Tyler Getzwiller, 5.8, $532; 4. Rube Woolsey/Tom Johnson, 6.2, $266 Second Round 1. Erich Rogers/Cory Petska, 4.4 seconds, $1,064; 2. Tom Richards/Tyler Getzwiller, 5.7, $798; 3. (tie) Rube Woolsey/ Tom Johnson and Tanner Bryson/Nick Sarchett, 5.9, $399

2009 Turquoise Circuit season Steer Wrestling champion, Dean McIntyre

Team Roping Fiankls average and season ending team roping champions, Tom Richards/ Tyler Getzwiller


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Turquoise Circuit Saddle Bronc Riding season champion, Cody Taton

Saddle Bronc Riding First Round 1. Taos Muncy, 83, JK Rodeo Company’s Clear View, $1,064; 2. Ryan Montroy, 78, $798; 3. Olan Borg, 75, $532; 4. Brandon Biebelle, 74, $266 Second Round 1. Dean Daly, 85, Honeycutt Rodeo’s Spartin, $1,064; 2. Casey Sisk, 81, $798; 3. Darrell Triplett, 76, $532; 4. Taos Muncy, 73, $266 A Third Round 1. Cody Taton 77, Honeycutt Rodeo’s Long Hawk, $1,064; 2. Taos Muncy, 76, $798; 3. Ryan Montroy, 74, $532; 4. Brandon Biebelle, 73, $266

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Average 1. Taos Muncy, 232, three head, $1,596; 2/3. Ryan Montroy, 220, $997; 2/3. Cody Taton, 220, $997; 4. Olan Borg, 211, $399.

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Turquoise Circuit Bareback Riding season champion, Wyatt Hancock

Third Round 1. Joseph Parsons, 8.2 seconds, $1,064; 2/3. Kyle Dutton, 8.3, $665; 2/3. J.D. Kibbe, 8.3, $665; 4. Royce Lynch, 8.4, $266 Average 1. J.D. Kibbe, 25.4, $1,596; 2. Kyle Dutton, 27.8, $1,197; 3. Joseph Parsons, 28.3, $798; 4. Royce Lynch 29.9, $399.

Tie-down roping First Round 1. J.D. Kibbe, 8.6 seconds, $1,064; 2/3. Cutter Parsons, 9.1, Barrel Racing $665; 2/3. Shank Edwards, , 9.1, $665; 4. Kyle Dutton, MONTH-MAR 2010 BUILT BY P/U W/CHGS DP IN HOUSE PROOF CRX’D First Round 9.4, $266 1. Sherry Cervi, 17.23 seconds, $1,064; 2. Sydni Second Round Blanchard, 17.32, $798; 3. Kelly Waide, 17.64, $532; 4. 1. J.D. Kibbe, 8.5 seconds, $1,064; 2. Joseph Parsons, 9.3, Kieckhefer, 17.68,(10 $266 x 6.6) 1\2 Sarah Horizontal $798; 3. Wacey Walraven, 9.4, $532; 4. Kyle Dutton, 10.1, $266

Second Round 1. Sydni Blanchard, 16.69 seconds, $1,064; 2. Sherry Cervi, 17.16, $798; 3. Sabrina Ketcham, 17.21, $532; 4. Sarah Kieckhefer, 17.32, $266 Third Round 1. Sydni Blanchard, 17.05 seconds, $1,064; 2. Sherry Cervi, 17.16, $798; 3. Kelly Waide, 17.19, $532; 4. Caren Lamb, 17.20, $266 Average 1. Sydni Blanchard, 51.06 seconds on three runs, $1,596; 2. Sherry Cervi, 51.55, $1,197; 3. Kelly Waide, 52.31, $798; 4. Dolli Lautaret, 52.88, $399.

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Dodge Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo continued Bull riding First Round 1. Wacey Barta, 70, Salt River Rodeo’s Super Sport, $1,064; 2. Rankin Lindsey, 68, $798; no other qualified rides Second Round 1. Craig Begay, 83, Honeycutt Rodeo’s Lock n’ Load, $1,064; 2/3. Guytin Tsosie, 81, $665; 2/3. Marvin Begay, 81, $665; no other qualified rides Third Round 1. Marvin Begay, 86, Salt River Rodeo’s Bojangles, $1,064; 2. Scottie Knapp, 83, $798; no other qualified rides Average 1. Marvin Begay, 167, two head, $1,596; 2. (tie) Craig Begay and Scottie Knapp, 83, $997; 4. Guytin Tsosie, 81, $399

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COOL! TRC Awards Cool iPads, Cool Trailers and Cool Cash During Labor Day Weekend in Cool Linden Valley

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ood grief! Ropings awards have gone High Tech with the award of five Apple iPads during the Labor Day weekend Sept 4-6, 2010 at the Linden Valley Arena. Remember this two year old facility is in the cool pines of Show Low, Arizona. Two trailers and a saddle and lots of other prizes and cash rounded out the prizeline at Linden Valley Arena. A great time was had by all as they escaped the brutal temperatures from other parts of the Southwest and came to rope good cattle at a really nice facility. Saturday kicked off a full slate of roping as the exclusive #6 took shape followed by the ever popular #7 buckle roping that was bested by Shane and Stran Thompson who proudly received their deserved buckles. The days main event, the #8 Trailer roping was well attended by several of the most motivated #3’s and #4’s in the country, knowing that they could not be out-roped by a higher numbered roper. That made it fun. Leon Nez and Ed Tom got three tangled up in 29.31 seconds for first place and buckles. Rory Billie placed 10th in the Average to claim the Youth iPad. Clay Tsosie gathered 27 points to enable him to walk away with the saddle. The trailer winner was no other than local Tom Vancleave who bested the field by teaming with Sheldon Daye and Trevor Hatch to knock down fourth and fifth in the Average respectfully and claim rights to the CM 3-horse trailer. Congratulations to all the #8 Trailer roping recipients. The last order of business on Saturday was the All-Girl #10 that was won by Blythe Beshears and Chantel Jensen with a scathing 14.61 seconds on one. Sunday was all iPads. The #8 iPad was awarded to Andy Nosie Jr. who caught lightening with Andy III and Don Goodman for third and ninth place to qualify for the high point prize. Both the #9 and #10 iPads were awarded to lucky Carlton Dick who eased by the competition

in both ropings to gather the required points and picked up two iPads. Enough iPads for each of his hands. Finally the #11 iPad was awarded to Robert Goldtooth with 24 points and a great day of roping with Julius Harvey and Dusty Penrod. Monday closed out the Labor Day weekend and the 2010 summer series at Linden Valley in high style with the #11 trailer roping where D.L. Sells squeaked by the competitive B.J. Montoya and Steven Daniels with one and three points respectfully. D.L. teamed with sister Sheila Sells for third, Matt Henry for tenth and Greg Orona for fourteenth to amass the necessary points. Congratulations to D.L. and the entire Sells family for an incredible day of roping. All in all the Labor weekend at Linden Valley Arena was a huge success and lends hope for many successful Independence Days yet to come in the cool White Mountains of Arizona. Kay Perkins and his family are continually improving the facilities and it certainly helps that they started with 40 acres and equipment and skills to make it happen. The Roping Company wishes to thank our sponsors and most of all the loyal following of team ropers who chose to rope with us. This closes out the second successful summer season at Linden Valley Arena and another great tradition is in the works. Until next time, we’ll leave the wraps on for you. Saturday Sept 4, 2010 #6 Roping Average 3 head 1. Stan Smith / Clint Clendon, 32.07, $1,020; 2. Carlos Campos / Jake Hunt, 34.25, $680; 3. Clint Clendon / Corwin Iyua, 34.28, $530; 4. Walt Mitchell / Harrison Dayaye, 52.59, $370; 5. Brett

Harrington / Rodrigo Garrobo, 22.42/2, $280; 6. Cortney Clark / Rodrigo Garrobo, 22.62/2, $220 #7 Buckle Roping Average 3 head 1. Shane Thompson / Stran Thompson, 28.04, $1,680, Buckles; 2. Les Kamman / Jo Woods, 28.80, $1,140; 3. Brett Harrington / Hector Lucero, 28.87, $860; 4. Jamie Lucero / Boots Maria, 29.58, $600; 5. Ryan Hatch / Trevor Hatch, 29.64, $480; 6. Butch Henry / Kicker Z, 30.94, $380; 7. Brett Harrington / Jo Woods, 34.04, $270 #8 Trailer Roping Average 3 head 1. Leon Nez / Ed Tom, 29.31, $1,000, Belt Buckles; 2. Clay Tsosie / Donnie Darr, 31.51, $800, Breast Collars; 3. La Williams / Leroy Williams, 31.97, $600, Gel Pads; 4. Tom Vancleave / Sheldon Daye, 32.13, $500, TRC Belts; 5. Tom Vancleave / Trevor Hatch, 33.24, $400, Headstalls; 6. Jerry Herd / Jerry Woolford, 33.97, $300, Gist Bits; 7. Rikki Velasquez / Jeannette Lucero, 35.44, $300, Shirt Jacs Awards High Point Roper - 33 Points - Tom Vancleave, CM 3-Horse Slant Trailer 2nd High Point Roper - 27 Points - Clay Tsosie, Fancy Double-J Saddle High Point Youth - 11 Points - Rory Billie, Apple iPad #10 All Girl Average 1 head 1. Blythe Beshears / Chantel Jensen, 14.61, $400; 2. Cortney Clark / Amy Perkins, 16.43, $270 Sunday, September 5, 2010 #8 iPad Roping Average 3 head 1. Reneille Sells / Bryan Sells, 30.72, $1,030; 2. Carlos Campos / Carlton Dick, 34.46, $770; 3. Andy Nosie III / Andy Nosie Jr, 34.78, $520; 4.

Duane Hinton / Devin Henry, 34.85, $260 Award High Point Roper - 20 Points - Andy Nosie Jr., Apple iPad #9 iPad Roping Average 3 head 1. Reneille Sells / Carlton Dick, 23.62, $1,130; 2. Bryan Sells / Carlton Dick, 24.13, $850; 3. Cindy Little / Kenny Calloway, 25.26, $560; 4. Carlos Campos / Melanie Greymountain, 28.18, $300 Award High Point Roper - 29 Points - Carlton Dick, Apple iPad #10 iPad Roping Average 3 head 1. Leon Nez / Carlton Dick (5), 23.60, $1,400; 2. Ryan Begay / Emerson Dickson (5), 26.12, $1,050; 3. Dusty Perkins / Meagan Stock (4), 26.85, $700; 4. Randall Whipple / Kalvin Curley (5), 33.95, $350 Award High Point Roper - 22 Points - Carlton Dick, Apple iPad #11 iPad Roping Average 3 head 1. Tyler Nosie / Danny Padilla, 28.69, $1,240; 2. Robert Goldtooth / Julius Harvey, 32.18, $930; 3. Kenny Calloway / Clay Tsosie, 32.3, $620; 4. Bruce Bolen / Logan Westcott, 33.99, $300 Award High Point Roper - 24 Points - Robert Goldtooth, Apple iPad #11 Trailer Roping Overall Round 1. Dusty Perkins / Logan Westcott, 5.65, $300 & Shirt Jacs; Average (3 head) 1. Kerry Black / Wyatt Lloyd, 22.35, $1,000 & Breast Collars; 2. King Honanisr / Trevor Hatch, 23.88, $800 & TRC Gel Pads; 3. Rex Lameroux / Jo Woods, 24.18, $600 & TRC Belts; 4. Alexis Bringus / Lucas Casterton, 24.59, $500 & Headstalls; 5. Alexis Bringus / Boots Maria, 25.75, $400 & Perfect Bits; 6. Jim Brownfeather / Kicker Z, 26.06, $300 & Gist Bits Award High Point Award - 36 Points – D.L. Sells, CM Goosneck 3-Horse Trailer

TRC Linden Valley Arena Labor Day #8 iPad Event, iPad Recipient Andy Nosie Jr.

TRC Linden Valley Arena Labor Day #7 Buckle Recipients Shane Thompson and Stran Thompson

TRC Linden Valley Arena Labor Day #9 and #10 iPad Event, iPad Recipient Carlton Dick

TRC Linden Valley Arena Labor Day #8 Trailer Event, Trailer Recipient Tom Vancleave

TRC Linden Valley Arena Labor Day #8 Trailer Event, Saddle Recipient Clay Tsosie

TRC Linden Valley Arena Labor Day #8 Trailer Event, Youth iPad Recipient Rory Billie

TRC Linden Valley Arena Labor Day #11 iPad Event, iPad Recipient Robert Goldtooth

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Louie and The Duke Classics 4th Annual

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ohn Wayne beat lung cancer in 1964. He died 15 years later after a struggle with cancer of the stomach. During this difficult period, he became passionate about helping others fight “the big C.” In honor of John Wayne, his family created the John Wayne Cancer Foundation (JWCF) to bring courage, strength and grit to the fight against cancer. Since its founding in 1985, JWCF has supported research, education, awareness and support programs. JWCF has supported groundbreaking cancer research and education at the John Wayne Cancer Institute. Please check out www.jwcf.org and www.teamduke.org Louis Johnson was one of the most successful farmers, ranchers and feedlot owners in Arizona history. This did not go unnoticed. You see, The Duke himself also owned a large farm in Arizona. When Duke needed someone local to help oversee and protect his investments, he asked around about who was the best in the business. He soon had his answer. Duke and Louie thereafter formed a partnership, and friendship, lasting over 20 years. The partnership became famous. By the time it was all said and done, Louie and Duke were partners in a farming operation covering over 14,000 acres, a state of the art feedlot operation running 85,000 head of cattle and a pure bred Hereford ranching operation A including the famous 26 Bar ranch near Springerville, Arizona. The partnership also produced the annual 26 Bar bull sale for 18 consecutive years at their headquarters near

Stanfield, Arizona. After enjoying very successful lives, both men succumbed to cancer in their later years. The living relatives of both men are actively involved in fund raising for cancer research to this day. Hence the idea behind the Louie and The Duke Classics. The JWCF is the beneficiary of the net proceeds from the events. The 4th Annual Louie and The Duke Classics are happening November 4th thru the 7th, 2010 in Casa Grande, Arizona. If prior Louie and The Duke Classics are any indication, then the 4th annual event should be nothing less than spectacular. Join us for a Golf Tournament, Dinner & Western memorabilia auction and a weekend of Team Roping! Throw in a Saturday night rodeo dance, a carnival for the young (and young at heart) and plenty of great vendors and you have one very fun filled weekend of none other than Louie and The Duke Classics. It is definitely one of the social events of the year in central Arizona! You are personally invited to attend the “classics” this November. Help Duke and Louie continue their fight against Cancer! Presented by The Stanfield Social Club, a 501(c) (3) charitable organization; For further information please call 520424-3839 The name,MONTH-NOV nickname, 10 image and likeness BUILT BY-VSA of John Wayne and all related indicia are the exclusive property of John Wayne Enterprises LLC. Used with permission of John Wayne 1\2 Horizontal Enterprises LLC. www.johnwayne.com

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AQHA good looking Bay Gelding. 9 yrs., 15.1H. Stout. Excellent head or heel horse. Easy to handle, ride, load and shoe. Has been hauled to rodeos and jackpots this summer. $4,500. Trades or payments O.K.

No photos available at this time: AQHA Gray Gelding. 5 yrs., 15.H. Made head or heel horse. Excellent trail horse, goes anywhere. Really gentle and likes people. Easy to ride, load and shoe. My wife has ridden him all summer. Has been hauled to rodeos and jackpots this summer. $4,200

AQHA sharp looking Bay Gelding. 6 yrs., 14.2H. Nice, easy horse to handle. LIkes people. Used on ranch. Lots of trail. Knows cattle. Started roping. $1,850

APHA Solid Gray Gelding. 8 yrs., 15.2H. Used on ranch, roping in pasture and out of box. A nice, big, strong horse. Daughter-in-law has been riding on trails and in arena the past two years. Gentle for almost anyone. Cheap at $3,900

AQHA Sorrel Gelding. 4 yrs., 14.1H. Peppy San Badger/ Doc’s Lynx. Bred to ride and really wants to. Trail and some cattle work. Don’t miss this little guy. Cheap cheap at $1,850.

AQHA Bay Gelding. 5 yrs., 15H. Real stout. Used in feed lot, ranch work and started roping. Really, really broke. Excellent team penning / ranch / roping / trail horse. $3,250

Good looking Quarter Palomino Gelding. Coming 3 yrs., 15H. This young gelding has been ridden a lot. Lots of trails, rivers and traffic. Rides out by himself. Knows cattle. $2,250

www.deakshorses.com Call Deak at 602/377-0492 (cell) 520/826-0112 (home)

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USTRC SANCTIONED ROPING EVENT

LAUGHLIN

PRIZES 8 Trophy Martin Saddles

TEAM ROPING FINALS USTRC Sanctioned Event Guarantee Never Less Than 11 National Shoot-Outs 29 Regional Shoot-Outs 6 Gold Plus National Shoot-Outs 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) LAUGHLIN FINALS GUARANTEE Minimum Guaranteed $5,000 to Average winners of the Open, #15, #13, #12, & #8 Pick Draw. $10,000 to the Average winners of the #11, #10 and #9. Double U.S. Open Tour points in the Open.

NATIONAL FINALS TEAM ROPING QUALIFIER

NOV. 19-21, 2010

Ft. Mohave, AZ

ACTION STARTS 9 a.m. DAILY (Arizona Time) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Open (w/ #15 Inc.) #15 Handicap #13 Handicap #12 (w/ #11 Inc.)

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Gold Plus #12 (w/ #10 Inc.) Century Bonus included #11 (w/ #10 Inc.) #10 (w/ #9 Inc.)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 #9 (w/ #8 Inc.) #8 Pick/Draw for beginner & novice ropers only #8 Pick/Draw books close at 10:30 AM

• Average winners of the #12, #11, #10 & #9

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

6 Trophy Show Pads • Average winners of the Open, #15 & #13

Flex Earnings Awards • Minimum of $152,000 at this event

With Membership Purchase • Gold Spur members receive $1,000 in Flex Earnings • Gold Plus members receive $3,000 in Flex Earnings

Location: Mojave Crossing Events Center Directions: KINGMAN: Hwy. 68 south 35 miles to Hwy. 95 South. Continue approximately 11 miles to Aztec Rd., turn right, 2.5 miles on Aztec Rd. to the AVI. LAUGHLIN: Needles Hwy. South 11 miles to Aha Macav Pkwy, AVI sign, turn left, 3 miles to venue. Producer: USTRC Cattle: Reed Flake Stalls: First come, first served basis. Stall reservations accepted from Gold Plus members only. Reservations must be made no later than 7 days prior to the event. Call your Gold Plus representative, Ty Hillman. Facility Policy: Tie-outs are allowed at $15/horse per night clean up fee. Event info: USTRC office 254.968.0002 Hotels: On-Site Hotel - Avi Resort & Casino 800/AVI-2WIN, info@avicasino.com Choice Hotels: choicesportstravel.com - Special Rate ID #00214570

• Extended Average Pay in All Divisions (based on team count)

• Incentive Ropings in the #12, #11, #10 & #9

SSG Jr.Looper Roping 12 noon Saturday Kids 6 and under, 7-9 and 10-12

1CASH ONLY

SPECIAL FORMAT

Open (with #15 Incentive) $150/roper. Enter 2 times, maximum. 5-steer/Progressive after 1. Any comb. of Incentive/ Non-Incentive. Must qualify to short round to receive Tour Points. #15 Handicap $150/roper. Enter 2 times. 5-steer/Progressive after 1. • #14 team - 2 sec. off • #13 & under team - 4 sec. off

ON-SITE ENTRY

#13 Handicap $150/roper. Enter 2 times. 5-steer/Progressive after 1. • #12 team - 2 sec. off • #11 & under team - 4 sec. off #12, #11, #10, #9 $150/roper. Enter 2 times. 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 the short round of the #9 only.

AMERICA’S COWBOY SPORT

Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Incentive) $150/roper. Enter 2 times, maximum. 4-steer/Progressive after 1. Any combination of Incentive/Non-Incentive. Gold Plus members 21 years and over only. Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Average teams receive National Shoot-Outs/Flex Earnings. Top 20 teams to the short round. #8 Pick/Draw (capped at a #4) $150/roper. Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2. 3-steer/Progressive after 1. • #7 team - 2 sec. off • #6 & under team - 3 sec. off • No Incentive Top 30 teams to the short round.

For more information visit ustrc.com

2010 or 2011 USTRC membership required before you rope, and may be purchased at this event. Memberships purchased at this event are good for 2011.


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From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving! LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED

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Imperial would like to welcome Ed Thomas to the sales team. We would also like to welcome Roy Johnson to the team, outside barn and fence salesman.

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STRIKE GOLD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Gold Spur Membership Participation at a USTRC event automatically qualifies you for a Regional Shoot-Out position

Gold Plus Membership The best membership value for the roper who demands more and has the National Finals in sight! (must be 18 or older to purchase)

Membership Benefits + Receive $1,000 in Flex Earnings just by participating at a USTRC event

Membership Benefits

+ Distinctive card with your name, USTRC ID number and TRIAD classification

+ You get all the benefits of the Gold Spur for you and your immediate family members, plus

+ 12 monthly issues of the industry leader, SuperLooper Magazine

+ Participation at a USTRC event qualifies you and your spouse (legal proof required) to each receive $3,000 in Flex Earnings. Additional family members 20 years old and younger and living at home will receive Gold Spur memberships and qualify for $1,000 in Flex Earnings upon participation at a sanctioned event.

+ Eligible to compete at more than 80 sanctioned and 350 affiliate events nationwide + Draw in and never worry about finding a partner again! (some restrictions apply)

+ An individual record of your earnings and accomplishments + Unmatched customer service

Gold Plus Ropings

Gold Spur Options Tailor your Gold Spur membership to fit your style with these options Rope both ends? Get a double number!

+ Receive a 10% discount on any product purchased through National Ropers Supply.

(Fees can apply)

+ Exclusively at USTRC Sanctioned Events + For Gold Plus members 21 and older + Enjoy $6,000 ($3,000 per roper) in Flex Earnings to the top three Average Winners and top three Incentive Average Winners + Guaranteed added money at Regional Finals Gold Plus ropings

Check Writing Privileges Keep It in the Family + Add immediate family members (children and spouse) in the same household age 20 and under at the time of application + Each family member receives the same Gold Spur Membership benefits, including $1,000 in Flex Earnings upon participation at a USTRC event

Lifetime Membership: You’ve Earned It + Ropers currently 70 or celebrating that milestone anytime in 2011 are eligible for a lifetime membership at the time of application (family members must renew annually) + Enjoy all the benefits of the Gold Spur membership for a one-time only fee, including $1,000 in Flex Earnings annually upon participation at a USTRC event

+ Available at all USTRC sanctioned and affiliate events

1-800 Direct Calling + Enter by phone and charge to your Visa, Mastercard or Discover + Reserve stalls (limited to two per member at ropings offering service) up to one week prior to the event + Apply for Double Number at No Extra Charge

Extended Entry Deadlines + Enter by phone up to one week after the postmark deadline with your credit card. A 3% surcharge will apply to all credit card transactions.

+ Available for U.S. addresses only

International Gold Spur Membership + Gold Spur benefits know no borders. You receive the basic benefits plus $1,000 in Flex Earnings upon participation at a USTRC event. + SuperLooper Magazine provided through U.S. Foreign Mail Service

The Official Home of

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+ For Non-US Residents

Jr. Looper Membership + FREE to youth age 12 and under at the time of application + Includes Jr. Looper card with name, USTRC ID number and birthdate + $1,000 in Flex Earnings annually upon participation at a USTRC event + Valid age documentation required (i.e. birth certificate, certified ID card) + No annual renewal + Social Security Number required

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BE A PART OF

AMERICA’S COWBOY SPORT

Become a Member of the USTRC 2011 Membership Application

Membership active as of September 1, 2010 and expires December 31, 2011. Take advantage of joining online at ustrc.com or complete the application below. Indicate in the boxes the number of memberships at each level for which you are applying. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. Qty

Fee Gold Plus Membership USTRC’s Premier Membership Package. Available to adults 18 and older. Must be 21 or older to rope in Gold Plus ropings.

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USTRC memberships are NON REFUNDABLE, NON TRANSFERABLE. All memberships expire December 31, 2011, with the exception of membership purchased after August 31, 2011 and before January 1, 2012. Membership purchased during that time will be valid until December 31, 2012. Allow 3-4 weeks for processing. Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery of SuperLooper Magazine. USTRC reserves the right to obtain a payment electronically for any check or other instrument you send by initiating an ACH (electronic) debit of the amount of your check or instrument to your account. Your check or instrument will not be returned to you by USTRC or your bank. Your bank account may be debited the same day payment is received.

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NOVEMBER 2010

Cowboys for Cancer Research = $$$ 28th Annual Cowboys for Cancer Research

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he 28th Annual Cowboys for Cancer Research (C4CR) event took place at Sproul Arena with over 780 teams competing over two days. Two beautiful days of weather and significant media coverage for C4CR and NMSU Aggies are Tough Enough to Wear Pink lead to significant turn-out and contributions for cancer research in the State of New Mexico. Difficult economic times did not dampen the roper’s spirit as a good cause was reason enough to dig deep in the ropers pocket to help fund cancer research. Ropers from all over the Southwest joined together to Rope for a Cure for Cancer. The winner of this year’s 3-horse trailer went to Bode Baize from Anthony, New Mexico who was the high point roper for the weekend followed by Nano Garza of Las Cruces. This is the second year for Bode Baize to win the top prize at this event. Saddle winners for Saturday were Nano Garza and Wesley Reno of Las Cruces in our #13 Slide roping. Saddle winners on Sunday were Joe Gallegos of El Paso, Texas and Gerry Tully of Glencoe, New Mexico. Trophy belt buckles were awarded to our second place winners on Saturday and they were Victor Iglesias of Las Cruces and Bode Baize. Sunday buckle winners were Wendy Miller of La Mesa and Brock Kipp of Las Cruces. As an added bonus, the second annual NMSU Aggies are Tough Enough to Wear Pink (NMSU TETWP) fund raising event raised more than $500,000 including in kind donations. The NMSU TETWP funds raised will be combined with C4CR/Alma Cohorn Memorial Endowment, held at UNM Cancer Research & Treatment Center. The contributions by these groups support collaborative ongoing cancer research being done by NMSU and UNMCRTC. Before this years event the endowment fund had reached $1.7 million and this years events will push that figure higher. The committee would like to thank each and every participant, volunteer and contributor. Together we will continue to search for cures for cancer. If you have any further questions, please feel free to call.

#13 Slide Round 1 1. Nano Garza, 7, Wesley Reno, 8, 6.69, #34, $380; 2. Victor Iglesios, 6, Bode Baize, 9, 6.72, #58, $220; 3. Joe Gallegos, 5+, Steve Jeter, 6.92, #345, 6, $150 Average Payoffs 1. Nano Garza, 7, Wesley Reno, 8, 32.73 on 4, #34, $3120; 2. Victor Iglesios, 6, Bode Baize, 9, 32.88 on 4, #58, $2420; 3. Dub Cox, 5, Shain Sproul, 9, 33.63 on 4, #204, $1700; 4. Rey Villa, 5, Bode Baize, 9, 34.05 on 4, #146, $1280; 5. Jerome Dominquez, 4, Tel Trammell, 8+, 34.15 on 4, #332, $1140; 6. Sterling Kelly, 5, Bode Baize, 9, 34.69 on 4, #244, $1000; 7. Rudy Rodriquez, 5, Steve Jeter, 6, 34.73 on 4, #316, $860; 8. Miles Dyson, 5, Nano Garza, 9, 34.83 on 4, #71, $710; 9. Manny Rios, 5, Nano Garza, 9, 34.95 on 4, $ 570; 10. Jake Lowery, 4+, Eddie Medina, 6, 35.09 on 4, #224, $570; 11. Wendy Miller, 5, Lil Robert Robertson, 8, 35.19 on 4, #330, $420; 12. Bode Baize, 7, Brett Vaughn, 7, 35.73 on 4, #184, $420; 13. Wendy Miller, 5, Sheldon Church, 6, 36.37 on 4, #163, $0; 14. RG Fancher, 4, Travis Lilly, 6, 36.97 on 4, #227, $0; 15. Sterling Kelly, 5, Jesse Haynie, 9, 37.88 on 4, #323, $0

Bode Baize - Trailer Winner

#10 Pick N Draw

Bode Baize and Victor Iglesias - 2nd Place in the #13 Slide Roping

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Wendy Miller and Brock Kipp - 2nd Place in the #5 and Under Roping

Wesley Reno and Nano Garza - 1st Place in the #13 Slide Roping

Round 1 1. Mark Gallaher, 5, Rolo Minjarez, 5, 6.06, #52, $520; 2. Freddie Martinez, 5, Sal Iturralde, 5, 6.45, #250, $310; 3. Wendy Miller, 5, Brock Kipp, 5, #402, $200 Average Payoffs 1. Joe Gallegos, 5+, Gerry Tully, 5, 36.62 on 4, #28, $3780; 2. Wendy Miller, 5, Brock Kipp, 5, 37.46 on 4, #402, $2920; 3. Freddie Martinez, 5, Jeanette Lucero, 3, 37.68 on 4, #360, $2060; 4. Juan Colquitt, 5, Hector Lucero, 5, 41.86 on 4, #155, $1550; 5. Larry Hooper, 4, Danny Morris, 5, 42.56 on 4, #137, $1380; 6. Rusty Gray, 4, Fabian Polanco, 4, 43.06 on 4, #356, $1200; 7. Sterling Kelly, 5, Doug Hogue, 4, 43.99 on 4, #39, $1030; 8. Kevin Davis, 5, Hector Lucero, 5, 44.84 on 4, #369, $860; 9. Edgar Chaidez, 4, Lefty Lopez, 4, 45.02 on 4, #251, $690; 10. Kevin Davis, 5, Doug Houge, 4, 45.20 on 4, #172, $690; 11. Alejandro Gandara, 5, Bogar Rascon, 5, 46.09 on 4, #54, $520; 12. Bob Ferguson, 4, Justin Martinez, 5, 46.48 on 4, #335, $520; 13. Vicente Rivera, 4, Javier Rodriquez, 5, 47.40 on 4, #158, $300; 14. Jamie Lucero, 3, Hector Lucero, 5, 47.70 on 4, #66, $300; 15. Dusty Anderson, 4, Perdro Urias, 5, 50.83 on 4, #229, $300; 16. Blue Ray Gutierrez, 3, Andrew Jones, 4, 51.20 on 4, #177, $300; 17. David Dominquez 3, Oscar Trejo, 3, 52.03 on 4, #358, $300; 18. Larry Desmond, 4+, Danny Morris, 5, 53.43 on 4, #72, $300; 19. Kevin Davis, 5, Milo Young, 5, 56.86 on 4, #159, $300; 20. Rusty Gray, 4, Kertis Berry, 5, 22.21 on 3, #383, $300


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NOVEMBER 2010

11th Annual Triad #'s Only. Must Have Current USTRC Card To Get Paid!

DECEMBER 3-4-5, 2010 Mojave Crossing Event Center

Bullhead City, Arizona Friday,, Dec Dec.. 3 6pm Arizona ona Time T

#12 Hdcp. $75 Per Roper 3 Steer Progressive After 1 Enter 3 Times

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My Cowboy Heroes

Richard Fry Story and Photos Compliments of Jim Olson

known for his entire life; which added to Richard being a winner. He had a keen way of figuring out how to win, no matter what the game may

for the National Finals Rodeo, but returned home in fall to work ichard D. Fry had a as a math teacher to zest and zeal for life pay the bills. unequalled by most. After rodeo, Many have said, “He was larger Richard undertook a than life.” Always quick with a new journey in life as smile, a joke or a story, he was a Race Horse Trainer. as good natured as they come. This he did for over 20 years, during Unfortunately, he passes away which, Richard became legendary for his on October 5th, 2010. knowledge and ability with horses and also Richard, born in Gatesville, Texas on for having a good time. As one of the most January 19, 1949, was a cowboy. Richard’s successful trainers in the Southwest, he was father was a legendary roper and horseman a favorite with celebrities and locals alike and the apple didn’t fall far from the tree. in the Jockey Club, where the best parties Richard was raised a-horseback. Growing are thrown. He had a placing average of up, he loved sports (especially football), almost 40% which is astounding. Richard roping and good horses; these things was in the “who’s, who” crowd around race held a special place in his life thereafter. be. Some folks said he was just naturally tracks. Then in 1994, the highlight of his He was also what you might call, lucky, but I know Richard, like all racing career presented itself when he won “a people person.” successful people, knew luck is created. He the All American Futurity at Ruidoso After graduating from college in 1971, roped calves at the professional level from Downs; the world championship of Quarter MONTH NOV 10 BUILT BY VSA IN HOUSE PROOF CRX’D Richard embarked on a rodeo career in the the mid 70’s through the early 80’s. One of Horse Racing. A fast horse named calf roping event. Being an avid roper, he Richard’s favorite stories about calf roping Noblesse Six put Richard in the Quarter always rode good horses, something the year he narrowly missed qualifying Horse history books forever. Before retiring 1\4he’d V be (4.9 was x 6.6) as a trainer, Richard was one of the winners of all time. In 2004, Richard found real estate sales in his new home state of Arizona. Timing couldn’t have been better for the natural born salesman as there was a HUGE real estate boom gaining momentum. Just as in 520.424.3839 other endeavors throughout life, Richard went for the gold, with gusto, becoming one of the top Real Estate Salesmen in his field within a short time, a position he maintained until the end. After 26 years of retirement from roping, Richard had gotten back into roping, this time as a jackpot team roper. It John Wayne didn’t take long for him to prove a winner

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in team roping as well. In the last 6 years of his life, Richard won dozens of buckles, saddles and other prizes, not to mention, a boat load of cash. The highlight of his team roping career came in 2009 when he won the #10 division at the World Series of Team Roping Finale in Las Vegas, Nevada. That win came with a check of over $100,000.00, but the great thing about that victory was he won it with his lifetime friend, Jim Saunders – Jim’s dad grew up roping with Richard’s dad back in Gatesville. After the win, Richard commented he felt like he’d accomplished just about everything he dreamed of at that point, winning the All American and then the World Series; two different equine events and two occasions where he won over $100,000.00 in one day! Richard spent the last few years of his life traveling around the country to roping events from the Finals at Oklahoma City to the California coast. Along the way he tried to get anyone he came into contact with interested in buying real estate (or anything else he might be selling). Richard had an easy going way about him which attracted people. He was also sharp as a tack; smart like a Fox. An avid practical joker, he was constantly giving people a hard time, but normally in subtle ways that made them like it. He was also a heck of a story teller.


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Richard had more tall tales than most. Some he would tell just to, “See if you’d bite,” as he liked to put it. Others, seemingly so bizarre, people would call him on it, then he’d just say, “Check it out.” When they did, they’d find out he wasn’t joshing around. Richard loved to have fun and smile more than anybody. He was definitely “Larger than life.” With a deep booming voice which could be heard a mile away, he was the center of attention at gatherings; he thrived on that. After meeting someone for 10 minutes, he knew all about them, had several friends in common and they knew about Richard. He wasn’t bashful. Richard went at life full steam ahead and he loved fun. A natural risk taker, he won and lost several small fortunes, always bouncing back. One story he liked to tell was about being in Las Vegas during the NFR back when he was still training race horses. He always played in Golf Tournaments, but hadn’t any luck there or at the gambling tables either. Richard was the kind of guy who would sit down at the Black Jack table with a $100.00 and walk out of there the next morning with ten, twelve thousand or more! He’d have a huge crowd gathered around him all night long as he put on a show. This particular time however, he couldn’t get his “Mojo” going and he’d lost every penny; payroll, petty cash, savings, it was all gone. Richard found an old friend of his and gave him a hot check for $500.00, telling the friend it wasn’t good at the moment, but it would be the first of next week; he had an uncommon amount of confidence. Taking the money, he started betting on race horses; a game he knew more than a little about. After winning a couple thousand on the horses, he returned to the Black jack tables, where, by the next morning, he won around $15,000.00. Come Monday, he was back at Ruidoso Downs, the check written to the friend was good, all business accounts were replenished and nobody was the wiser. This little story pretty much sums up Richard’s go for it all and have fun doing it attitude. Richard often said, “I don’t want to get old.” Somehow I think he knew the fast lane, fun loving lifestyle he lived didn’t accommodate for old age. I believe he’d rather live 61 years as he did rather than 80 or 90 years in a more moderate manner. Richard, being a Texan, also lived a good part of his life in New Mexico and Arizona and had friends everywhere. In the days following his death, the Fry family was literally inundated with sympathy calls from across the southwest. He made a big splash in passing just as he did in life. He leaves behind a daughter, Zane, a son, Nathan and the love of his life, P.J. Dietmeir. Richard D. Fry, you will be missed by many.

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2011 USTRC Payout What ropers have been asking USTRC for is a payout structure that offers more ropers a chance to win a check in the Average. Well, you asked and USTRC listened. Effective November 1, 2010 USTRC will implement a new payout that will accommodate more ropers. Extended pay will be added back to every division based on the number of teams entered. So, there you have it, a payout structure that pays more places in the Average. USTRC wants you to understand the new payout structure. If you have any questions please call the USTRC National Office. Your input and feedback is always appreciated.

Elite TRIAD No one will argue that Classifications is the sports most controversial topic. The Elite TRIAD system has been in place for a year and TRIAD for six years and it has worked well. The USTRC has continued its quest for perfection. Through extensive research and data mining, million and millions runs have been analyzed from tons of events. Classifications has continued to improve as the USTRC becomes more “dialed in� with Classifications. The ability to interpret this vast amount of data is far more important than the data itself. The data has enabled USTRC to identify competition patterns and therefore calculate how each roper will compete under all conditions. The Elite TRIAD analysis considers every aspect of a team roping competition including external factors such as, setup of events, arena conditions and cattle to name a few. In part, these factors determine a ropers speed and consistency and as a result TRIAD is able to determine the ropers overall ability to compete. Now USTRC is able to identify ropers with either a competitive advantage or disadvantage based solely on their individual performance, By definition Elite ropers are those that show a competitive advantage in their classification, but are not a full classification adjustment off. That said, it is important to identify who the Elite ropers are to further level the playing field. Ropers demonstrating a competitive advantage move to Elite status. Ropers demonstrating a competitive disadvantage would also move to Elite status, but with a lower classification. This has worked really well over the past year. The vast majority of ropers did not receive an Elite classification, but benefitted from the Elite TRIAD System nonetheless due to increased access to Elite ropers as partners. The Elite TRIAD System provides the performance based mechanism that finally eliminates the compression problem that has haunted classifications since the beginning. The ability to recognize data patterns allows USTRC to be more exact in its grouping of competitors. As you can see the Elite TRIAD system has made classifications more interactive and transparent. The USTRC is serious about improving the sport and making things better for everyone. USTRC is the official home of America’s Cowboy Sport and we invite you to be part of the growth and excitement. Put yourself in a position to take part in the greatest team roping organization in the world, the United States Team Roping Championships.


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Open - Wade Kreutzer (La Veta, CO) / T.J. Watts (Eads, CO), 40.76 on 5, $888

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he Southern Colorado Classic held at the Colorado State Fairgrounds in Pueblo, Colorado was an outstanding event. Team ropers from 14 states came to compete for over $170,000 in cash and prizes. It was a dream come true for 62year-old Lance Crist from Canyon, Texas. Crist headed to the event with high hopes, but it turned out better than he could have ever expected. He teamed up with his grandson, Austin Crist in the #10 division. The duo qualified to the short round in the high call position. “There was a lot of pressure here,” said Crist. “This is the hardest steer I have ever had to rope. We had to be eight seconds and some change to win the roping. We drew the friendliest little corriente steer you have ever seen and we were 7.7. I cannot describe to you how good that felt.” The team won the Average of the #10 division with a time of 31.82 seconds on four steers. They earned $9,150, trophy Martin saddles and a USTRC National Shoot-Out worth $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. “This was my first USTRC saddle, the first saddle for Austin and the first time for us to win together,” said Crist. “It was such an awesome experience and I cannot tell you how much it means to win with him.” Crist doesn’t live close to his grandson and so they don’t get to compete together a lot. “It really doesn’t get any better than winning with your grandson,” added Crist. “It was a great experience and he is a very good young man. He practices all the time and team roping is his dream. To win with him and to help fulfill his dream is just something I cannot describe.”

The whole family was super excited about the victory and everyone was just a little emotional after the win. “We were really blessed and everyone was so happy and teary eyed,” said Crist. “Austin was really happy and he couldn’t really understand why everyone was so weepy eyed. It was really the icing on the cake to my roping career. I just don’t think it could get any better than this.” Crist also placed second in the Average of the #11 division with Kenny Zamora. They were 31.78 seconds on four steers and earned $5,402 plus a USTRC National Shoot-Out worth $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. “This was the first time Kenny and I had ever roped together,” said Crist. “I usually just rope in the #13 and the #12 but I was there for the weekend and stayed to rope with my grandson, so Kenny and I decided to enter. It paid off for us.” Crist was extremely pleased with the event from all angles. “We really had a great time at the roping and it ran off really well. It was just the perfect weekend,” said Crist. “We were treated royally as we went to get our prizes and our money. Everyone there made us feel really special. The whole production crew was exceptional and this was probably the best roping I have ever been to.” It was a dream come true for the Crist family. This is really what team roping with the United States Team Roping Championships is all about. If you missed the Southern Colorado Classic this year, you will certainly not want to in the future. You never know, it might be your chance of a lifetime.

#15 - Jake Wager (Elizabeth, CO) / Wade D. Heide (Pueblo, CO), 28.38 on 4, $1,700, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each

#15 Handicap Average 4-Steer 1. Jake Wager (Elizabeth, CO) / Wade D. Heide (Pueblo, CO), 28.38 on 4, $1,700, National SO; 2. J. C. Archuleta (Las Vegas, NM) / Riley K. Pedro (Nunn, CO), 30.20 on 4, $1,020, Regional SO; 3. Dustin H. Wager (Elizabeth, CO) / Todd Wilson (Limon, CO), 30.55 on 4, $680, Regional SO; 4. Jake Wager (Elizabeth, CO) / Jay McClain (Byers, CO), 34.45 on 4, Regional SO; 5. Larry J. Borrego (Pueblo West, CO) / Todd Wilson (Limon, CO), 35.23 on 4, Regional SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Jake Wager (Elizabeth, CO) / Jay McClain (Byers, CO), 4.86, $180 #13 Average 4-Steer 1. Rick A. Montera (Greeley, CO) / Tim Nelson (Lasalle, CO), 31.40 on 4, $3,072, National SO; 2. Derek C. Reeves (Boone, CO) / Mike S. Diodosio (Fowler, CO), 31.41 on 4, $2,304, Regional SO; 3. Jake Wager (Elizabeth, CO) / Bret Wager (Elizabeth, CO), 32.20 on 4, $1,536, Regional SO; 4. Derek C. Reeves (Boone, CO) / J. R. Olson (Greeley, CO), 32.28 on 4, $768, Regional SO; 5. Trey D. Yates (Pueblo, CO) / Riley K. Pedro (Nunn, CO), 33.17 on 4, Regional SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Zack L. Perkins III (Thomas, OK) / Trevor Schnaufer (Pueblo, CO), 5.41, $404 Century Bonus Average 3-Steer 1. R. T. McElreath (Cimarron, KS) / Doug Schmidt (Guymon, OK), 26.30 on 3, $1,140; 2. Lance Crist (Canyon, TX) / Richard L. Lightcap (Las Animas, CO), 27.48 on 3, $760 #12 Average 4-Steer 1. Andrew M. Jeffers (Des Moines, NM) / Butch Whitten (Cimarron, NM), 37.22 on 4, $3,306,

#13 - Rick A. Montera (Greeley, CO) / Tim Nelson (Lasalle, CO), 31.40 on 4, $3,072, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each

National SO; 2. Robert W. Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) / Chad L. Turner (Pueblo, CO), 37.91 on 4, $2,480, Regional SO; 3. Trey X. Hall (Rolla, KS) / Clayton Ward (Dalhart, TX), 38.74 on 4, $1,652, Regional SO; 4. Tom P. Fabrizio (Pueblo, CO) / Trevor Schnaufer (Pueblo, CO), 39.57 on 4, $826, Regional SO; 5. Ted E. Holmes (Golden, CO) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 43.10 on 4, Regional SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Tim Tunink (Fowler, CO) / Bret Wager (Elizabeth, CO), 6.32, $436 #11 Average 4-Steer 1. Dick Lenard (Penrose, CO) / Brian E. Taylor (Manzanola, CO), 31.38 on 4, $8,102, National SO; 2. Lance Crist (Canyon, TX) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 31.78 on 4, $5,402, National SO; 3. Shawn D. Stapleton (Sublette, KS) / Kingston Chang (Wright, KS), 32.73 on 4, $4,276, Regional SO; 4. Will J. Laughlin (Pueblo, CO) / Jim B. Laughlin (Pueblo, CO), 36.01 on 4, $3,150, Regional SO; 5. Kirk Kennedy (Des Moines, NM) / Richard L. Lightcap (Las Animas, CO), 36.61 on 4, $1,576, Regional SO; 6. Kurt A. Hall (Rolla, KS) / Keith E. Simon (Syracuse, KS), 37.27 on 4, Regional SO; 7. Justin L. Crist (Rocky Ford, CO) / J. R. Books Jr. (La Junta, CO), 38.07 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 8. Dick L. Yates (Pueblo, CO) / J. T. Schalla (Avondale, CO), 38.20 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 9. Paul E. Rush (West Hollywood, CA) / Bill Porter (Salem, NM), 39.56 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 10. Kristen Spencer (Canon City, CO) / Mike S. Diodosio (Fowler, CO), 40.05 on 4, Bonus Flex SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Shane L. Laughlin (Avondale, CO) / Will J. Laughlin (Pueblo, CO), 6.22, $712; 2. Dick Lenard (Penrose, CO) / Brian E. Taylor (Manzanola, CO), 6.83, $474 #10 Average 4-Steer 1. Lance Crist (Canyon, TX) / Austin L. Crist (Rocky Ford, CO), 31.82 on 4, $9,150, National SO; 2. Shawn D. Stapleton (Sublette, KS) / David A. Robson (Hugoton, KS), 32.70 on 4, $6,100, National SO; 3. Amber N. Schalla (Avondale, CO) / J. T. Schalla (Avondale, CO), 34.60 on 4, $4,714, Regional SO; 4. Shawn D. Stapleton (Sublette, KS) / Tad B. Sheets (Brewster, KS), 35.17 on 4, $3,328, Regional SO; 5. Clayton Williams (Amarillo, TX) / Butch Whitten (Cimarron, NM), 37.80 on 4, $2,496, Regional SO; 6. Miranda A. Mascarenas (Santa Fe, NM) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 39.44 on 4, $1,942, Regional SO; 7. Rod Pratt (Scott City, KS) / Darin L. Freehling (Scott City, KS), 39.86 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 8. Darrell Rennels (Livermore, CO) / Mark R. Fitch (Boulder, CO), 41.64 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 9. Tom D. Myers (Salida, CO) / Bill C. Rundback (North Platte, NE), 44.70 on 4, Bonus Flex SO; 10. Joe Matile (Satanta, KS) / Clay Louderback (Liberal, KS), 49.68 on 4, Bonus Flex SO Overall Fast-Time 1. Lehmer Jeffers (Gladstone, NM) / Shawn Barris (Windsor, CO), 6.40, $876; 2. Kyle Winslow (Plains, KS) / Brady Burnham (Kim, CO), 6.53, $584 #9 Average 4-Steer 1. J. B. James Jr. (Bennett, CO) / Tanner Fielder (Kiowa, CO), 34.98 on 4, $7,440, National SO; 2. Clayton Williams (Amarillo, TX) / Rick Sinclair (Springer, NM), 36.36 on 4, $4,650, National SO; 3. Riley L. South (Sunray, TX) / Butch W. Hall (Trindad, CO), 38.89 on 4, $3,720, National SO; 4. Vincente Guerrero (Santa Fe, NM) / Scott A. Norman (Corrales, NM), 40.84 on 4, $3,100, National SO; 5. Tom Pate (Hugoton, KS) / Jason Pate (Garden City, KS), 41.05 on 4, $2,790, Regional SO; 6. Tom D. Myers (Salida, CO) / Bill C. Rundback (North Platte, NE), 42.85 on 4, $2,480, Regional SO; 7. Shawn D. Stapleton (Sublette, KS) / Trey D. Yates (Pueblo, CO), 43.62 on 4, $2,170, Regional SO; 8. George Woods (Pueblo, CO) / Trey D. Yates (Pueblo, CO), 43.81 on 4, $1,860, Regional SO; 9. Corky Mcintyre (Bayfield, CO) / Larry D. Klinger (Surprise, AZ), 45.59 on 4, $1,550,


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NM) / Trey X. Hall (Rolla, KS), 42.81 on 3, $744; 11. Jim K. Miller (Satanta, KS) / Bob D. Smith (Montrose, CO), 44.55 on 3, $360; 12. Alan O. Williams DVM (Pueblo West, CO) / Tom Williams (Hillsdale, WY), 48.81 on 3, $360; 13. Jim K. Miller (Satanta, KS) / Billy G. Allen (Scott City, KS), 20.64 on 2, $240; 14. J. B. James Jr. (Bennett, CO) / Bill L. Jenkins (Rocky Ford, CO), 22.89 on 2, $240; 15. Zane J. Yates (Cortez, CO) / Larry D. Klinger (Surprise, AZ), 23.54 on 2, $240; 16. Tom O. Corzine (Center, CO) / Butch W. Hall (Trindad, CO), 24.52 on 2, $240; 17. Max Louderback (Liberal, KS) / Clay Louderback (Liberal, KS), 24.55 on 2, $240; 18. Jim D. Paine (Antonito, CO) / John Kenneth Krall (Pueblo, CO), 25.13 on 2, $240; 19. Dustin A. Monie (Parker, CO) / Larry Lewis (Parker, CO), 25.27 on 2, $240; 20. Roy L. Gonzales (Ranchos De Taos, NM) / Chris Espinosa (Taos, NM), 25.68 on 2, $240 Overall Fast-Time 1. George Woods (Pueblo, CO) / Shawn Barris (Windsor, CO), 7.35, $560; 2. Victor Mendoza (Santa Fe, NM) / Roman Mendoza (Santa Fe, NM), 8.52, $336; 3. Larry E. Lommen (Elizabeth, CO) / George M. Ehalt (Kiowa, CO), 8.54, $224 Gold Plus Average 4-Steer 1. Tom D. Rice (Walsenburg, CO) / Kurt A. Hall (Rolla, KS), 33.37 on 4, $4,254, GoldPlus SO; 2. Anna M. Gregory (Amarillo, TX) / Richard L. Lightcap (Las Animas, CO), 33.70 on 4, $2,836, GoldPlus SO; 3. R. T. McElreath (Cimarron, KS) / Doug Schmidt (Guymon, OK), 34.04 on 4, $2,246, GoldPlus SO; 4. Flint Mask (Amarillo, TX) / John S. Gregory (Amarillo, TX), 34.45 on 4, $1,654; 5. Darin J. Williams (Amarillo, TX) / Doug Schmidt (Guymon, OK), 34.72 on 4, $828 Incentive 1. Robert W. Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) / Fred B. Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 28.09 on 3, $2,026, GoldPlus SO; 2. Andy Keith James (La Junta, CO) / Ernie R. Jaquez (Flora Vista, NM), 29.16 on 3, $1,520, GoldPlus SO; 3. Doug R. Rathjen (Durango, CO) / Deon W. Masters (Durango, CO), 30.63 on 3, $1,012, GoldPlus SO; 4. David A. Carlile (Olney Springs, CO) / Andy Keith James (La Junta, CO), 30.68 on 3, $506 Overall Fast-Time 1. Andrew M. Jeffers (Des Moines, NM) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 6.20, $534; 2. Robert W. Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) / Fred B. Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 7.00, $354 #10 All Girl Average 4-Steer 1. Reyneen Pedro (Nunn, CO) / Jeanna Baitlon (Salida, CO), 49.06 on 4, $1,312; 2. Rylea Rae Fabrizio (Pueblo, CO) / Raedene Ashley (Ft Lupton, CO), 50.08 on 4, $984; 3. Jessica Litton (Garden City, KS) / Anna N. Heppard (Canyon, TX), 61.67 on 4, $656; 4. Miranda A. Mascarenas (Santa Fe, NM) / Raedene Ashley (Ft Lupton, CO), 33.92 on 3, $328 Overall Fast-Time 1. Dara D. Short (Goodwell, OK) / Lydia M. Coe (Salinas, CA), 8.17, $172

#8 - Daren Wright (Dodge City, KS) / Sergio Lopez (Clovis, NM), 32.19 on 3, $4,464, National Shoot-Outs worth $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each

USTRC Affiliates Martinez Arena, Radium Springs, NM September 12, 2010 #11 Pick/Draw Average 4-Steer 1. Ricky Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) / Eddie Medina (El Paso, TX), 36.86 on 4, $788; 2. Alejandro Gandara (El Paso, TX) / Jesse Garza Sr. (Mesquite, NM), 39.89 on 4, $472; 3. Robert W. Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) / Jared Gonzales (Las Vegas, NM), 41.29 on 4, $315 #10 Pick/Draw Average 4-Steer 1. Ricky Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) / Jorge Dominguez (Las Cruces, NM), 50.26 on 4, $982; 2. Freddie Martinez (Las Cruces, NM) / Robert W. Martinez (Radium Springs, NM), 53.92 on 4, $798; 3. Alejandro Gandara (El Paso, TX) / Fred B. Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 63.75 on 4, $614; 4. Jeannette L. Lucero (Belen, NM) / Hector Lucero (Belen, NM), 33.40 on 3, $430; 5. Robert M. Carrillo (Dona Ana, NM) / Tucker K. Ham (Williamsburg, NM), 35.60 on 3, $245 #9 Pick/Draw Average 4-Steer 1. Jose A. Rojas (Williamsburg, NM) / Hector Lucero (Belen, NM), 53.33 on 4, $778; 2. Nancy Edwards (Truth Or Consequnces, NM) / Fred B. Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 60.59 on 4, $583; 3. Robert M. Carrillo (Dona Ana, NM) / Don L. Billings (Fairacres, NM), 51.54 on 3, $389; 4. Jerry Dean Herd (Deming, NM) / Lane Watkins (Las Cruces, NM), 24.78 on 2, $194 Lovington Chamber Commerce Team Roping Lea County Fairground, Lovington, NM September 25, 2010 #15 Average 4-Steer 1. Gregory Jay Watson (Lovington, NM) / Casey L. Hatley (Hobbs, NM), 29.85 on 4, $3,120 #13 Average 4-Steer 1. Frank Gardner (Lovington, NM) / John H. Bassett (Dewey, AZ), 30.99 on 4, $1,000; 2. John L. Fish (Capitan, NM) / John H. Bassett (Dewey, AZ), 32.42 on 4, $700; 3. Ricky C. Alvarado (Hobbs, NM) / David A. Northcott (Odessa, TX), 32.58 on 4, $460 Round 1 FT 1. Dawn L. Higgins (Loving, NM) / Dillon Fuqua (Lovington, NM), 6.40, $240 #11 Average 4-Steer 1. Dawn L. Higgins (Loving, NM) / Dustin L. Payton (Hobbs, NM), 38.74 on 4, $1,240; 2. David J. Watkins (Hobbs, NM) / Dustin L. Payton (Hobbs, NM), 45.85 on 4, $930; 3. Ricky C. Alvarado (Hobbs, NM) / Dustin L. Payton (Hobbs, NM), 53.30 on 4, $620; 4. Jack Faulk (Carlsbad, NM) / Frank Gardner (Lovington, NM), 54.83 on 4, $310 Round 1 FT 1. Atlee Snyder (Hobbs, NM) / Mike Y. Sanchez (Hobbs, NM), 6.87, $200; 2. Atlee Snyder (Hobbs, NM) / Cory G. Rowland (Hobbs, NM), 7.08, $130 #5 Under Pick/Draw Average 4-Steer 1. Logan Allen (Spokane, MO) / Grady V. Herrera (Tatum, NM), 32.09 on 4, $1,700; 2. Dawn L. Higgins (Loving, NM) / Milton A. Purcella (Roswell, NM), 33.28 on 4, $1,450; 3. Emily Lynas (AB) / Clinton C. Bilbrey (Portales, NM), 33.99 on 4, $1,260; 4. Kayla Bland (Orovada, NV) / Ryan Sanders (Magdalena, NM), 40.39 on 4, $960; 5. Kyler Smith (Portales, NM) / Clay Smith (Portales, NM), 41.49 on 4, $630; 6. Clint K. Watson (Lovington, NM) / Kevin D. Parish (Hobbs, NM), 42.87 on 4, $320; 7. Atlee Snyder (Hobbs, NM) / Trevor O. Badgett (Andrews, TX), 43.47 on 4, $240; 8. Jacob Lovelace (Lovington, NM) / Jimmy Joe Campbell (Lovington, NM), 47.40 on 4, $240 Round 1 FT 1. David J. Watkins (Hobbs, NM) / Keith R. Riley (Hobbs, NM), 7.11, $320; 2. Jack Faulk (Carlsbad, NM) / Scott A. Higgins (Loving, NM), 7.12, $240; 3. Joe Fuqua (Carlsbad, NM) / Frank Gardner (Lovington, NM), 7.17, $170 #14 Average 4-Steer 1. CaDee Tew (Harlowton, MT) / Logan J. Medlin (Clovis, NM), 29.45 on 4, $1,000; 2. Quincey K. Wills

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Norris, 32.66, $6,890; 3. Jackie Hobbs / Guy Miller, 33.71, $5,090; 4. Ladd Walker / Lee Walker, 34.09, $3,600; 5. Wesley Wright / Sonny Pate, 34.48, $2,700; 6. Ben Pierce / Jimmie B. Cooper, 34.64, $1,800 #11 WS Short Go 1. Scott Welch / Tray Paul, 23.25, $1,000 Average 1. Walter Arnold / Ben Pierce, 41.18, $10,840; 2. Tommy Zant / Rusty O’Donnell, 41.51, $7,550; 3. Shryl Cooper / Tim Bowers, 42.39, $5,580; 4. Tommy Zant / Randy Ragland, 45.1, $3,940; 5. Mike Duncan / Roy Shirley, 45.83, $2,960; 6. Leslea Charlesworth / Chad Davis, 50.01, $1,970

Century Plus Open to the World Consolation 1. Wayne Shaw / Doug Schmidt, 26.42, $500 Average 1. Walter Arnold / Dennis Motes, 39.75, $4,000; 2. Jimmy Longino / Kress Jones, 39.95, $2,360; 3. Charles A. Quinn / Dennis Motes, 42.14, $1,580 #10 WS Qualifier Short Go 1. Gilberto Porras / Ricky Carrasco, 14.1, $1,000

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World Series of Team Roping

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Finale Schedule Change for #13 New Schedule Monday, December 6 - Challenge Tuesday, December. 7 - #13 Pro-AM Finale and will run ENTIRELY . Wednesday, December 8 - Challenge Thursday, December 9 - will be the #11 Finale. Friday, December 10 will be the #10 Finale. Saturday, December 11 will be the short rounds of the #10 & #11 during the EquiGames Performance. As is noted on the website, the schedule for the #13 has changed. In the past we ran the short rounds for the #13, #11, & #10 during the EquiGames Performance on the final Saturday. The hype of running the short round during the memorable EquiGames was great, however, it required the #13 ropers to hold over for 3 days to complete their event. A lot of ropers are entered in multiple events, but for the higher number roper, this was an inconvenience and added expense as indicated in the results of the online poll. Over 90% of the ropers responding to the #13 question requested that the short round of the #13 roping be held on the same day of the Finale. This allows the option of avoiding the stall and hotel costs, come in, rope and leave.

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This is one of those good news/bad news articles. Good news for some of you on the waiting list and bad news for those of you that didn’t have partners, or your partners couldn’t quite come up with the fees. The September 15th Deadline for incompletes has passed and all incompletes that have not made prior arrangements, (number splits, partner losses, sponsors, etc) have been withdrawn from the roping. The stalls associated with these ropers have been reallocated.

We are excited to face another blockbuster Finale but realize it’s a problem to everyone wanting in the stall barn. We are completely sold out of stalls and have about 50 ropers on the wait list. We try to hit a target number in these ropings by guessing how many qualified ropers will come, how many legacies will come, how many number changes will split teams, and how many draw outs will occur. Then after all that we take a wild guess and if we get within 60 or 70 teams, we stick our chests out and call it good. Having said all that, with 8 qualifiers left, the million dollar ropings are just around the corner. We are now in the cleanup phase, correcting issues with about 5% of the teams currently entered. This is a hard process, as when you deal with this many people and horses lots of things can and do go wrong. The #10 and #11 team ropings hit our target by the end of June, which has happened now for the past couple of years. Officially the count in the #10 at this point is 300 with the few remaining incompletes mainly our sponsors. The count in the #11 at this point is 302 with a little over a dozen sponsors incompletes and some ropers who have recently had to split because of number issues. As of today, the #13 roping is at 269. We expect this roping to hit 300 after these final qualifiers. Connie has been focusing most of her attention on getting the 10 and 11 cleaned up but will turn her full attention to finding the reasons why or drawing out the 40 messed up teams in this #13 division. Starting this week, September 20th we will begin to address the fully paid teams on the waiting list (most are entered in other divisions). Concerning all the incompletes that were moved to the waiting lists, we will remove all wait list teams and refund fees on November 1st. The #13 entries have been closed since the end of September and we will follow the same process.

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the Finals. After a successful Northern season in which we averaged over 1,000 teams each weekend and drew 2,000 teams to our National All Amateurs Northern Regional Finals, we think we’re on the right track. We’ll add most all the ropings we’ve held in Arizona in the past to the National All Amateurs Tour, including the No Wolves Allowed Tour, the Wickenburg All Amateurs, the A to Z All Amateurs, the Arizona Bowl, and others. We will keep track of season standings in each division; you will receive points by placing in the average of the roping and also by entering. We will be awarding a Top 10 in each division (#5, #4, #3 and under) header and heeler, and your points will also qualify you for “The Match of Champions” held during the National All Amateurs Finals to be held February 25-27, 2011. Please feel free to give me a call with any questions at 208-863-4310, and check out our web site championshipteamroping.com. Ty Yost National All Amateurs


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Rope at 10:00 a.m.

#11 Capped at a #7 Pick 1, Draw 2 or draw all 3 for $100 Enter 4x for total of 12 partners 1st - Master Saddles + $2,000 2nd - Fancy Buckles + $1,000 $10,000 3rd - Jackets + $800 4th - Jackets + $600 5th-10th - Sweatshirts + $200 Beautiful leather briefcase loaded with $10,000 cash to High Point Roper HANDICAPS #11 - Straight, #10 - 1, #9 - 2.5, #8 & Under - 4

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 $100 Enter 4x for total of 12 partners 3-steer. 1st - Master Saddles + $2,000 2nd - Fancy Buckles + $1,000 3rd - Jackets + $800 4th - Jackets + $600 5th-10th - Sweatshirts + $200 Beautiful leather briefcase loaded with $10,000 cash to High Point roper HANDICAPS

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2-Horse Slant Trailer Each Day BISHOP’S TRAILER SALES & OLD TOWN FEED

present the 4th Annual T railer Saddle Roping Marana Heritage Arena • Marana, Arizona

Friday, November 26 Books open 9 a.m. Rope at 10 a.m.

#13 PICK 1, DRAW 4 $150/roper • Enter 2 times

#12 SADDLE ROPING Pick 1, Draw 4 $150/roper • Enter 2 times

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#11 TRAILER ROPING Handicapped at 1 second off per combined USTRC team # below #11 – down to a maximum of 3 seconds off. Pick 1, Draw 4 $150/roper Enter 2 times Top 35 back to short-go Points to top 15

Saturday, November 27 Books open 9 a.m. Rope at 10 a.m.

#8 BUCKLE ROPING Pick 1, Draw 3 $100/roper • Enter 2 times

#9 SADDLE ROPING Pick 1, Draw 4 $150/roper • Enter 2 times

#10 TRAILER ROPING

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Handicapped at 1 second off per combined USTRC team # below #10 – down to a maximum of 3 seconds off. Pick 1, Draw 4 $150/roper Enter 2 times Top 35 back to short-go Points to top 15 TRAILER TO HIGH POINT ROPER OF THIS ROPING

Roping Format All ropings are 3-steer, progressive after 1 • Enter 2 times Enter in cash, payout in cash • Current USTRC TRIAD card and photo ID required for payout and prizes No roper wins both trailers • Trailer recipients responsible for tax, title and license of the trailer Points awarded in Average only

2009 Payout - $62,000 Cash and $20,000 in Prizes Sponsors Bishop’s Trailer Sales 520/883-1137 • Old Town Feed & Supplies 520/883-4323 Titan Trailers • Hart Trailers • Tarter Gate • Cactus Ropes • Weaver Leather • Classic Ropes

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Don’t be a turkey and miss this roping. Happy Holidays To All!

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he 2010 CINCH CBR Tour presented by Mahindra Tractors held its Tour Finale in Kansas City, Missouri during the second weekend of October. Jake Littlefield won the first night, while Steve Woolsey took home the winner’s check Saturday night. Both guys made a late run and finished in the top five in the season standings. Shippy/Brand X/Amber Luedke won the bull team competition on Friday night after a great performance by Thunder Down Under and company. Team Neckover (Danny Reagan) won the competition Saturday night after consistent and solid trips from all three bulls. All of the riders and contractors listed above deserve a lot of credit for finishing the season on a high note. The 2011 Horizon Series season starts this Saturday night in Longview, Texas, so the riders won’t have much time to reflect on the past year. Before that, however, the CBR is going to take another look back at the 2010 season and honor the best of the best. Championship Bull Riding had its greatest year ever, and things are only going to get better as we move into 2011. Luke Kelley- 2010 CBR World Champion

Luke Kelley rode more bulls than any other CBR rider this year, and he definitely earned the 2010 CBR World Title. He was consistent the entire season, but he really turned things on during the Fall Run. He won the Horizon Series Finals in Bossier City in late August, and that moved him into the top spot in the season standings. Kelley never lost that spot. His event win in Lubbock along with the $10,000 Mahindra Tractors Texas Swing bonus locked things up heading into Kansas City for the Tour Finale. Luke Kelley rode right at 50 percent of his bulls in 2010, and he won two events on the CINCH CBR Tour presented by Mahindra Tractors. He racked up an incredible 11 top-10 finishes, and he was 90 points or better five separate occasions. There is no doubt he was the best rider in Championship Bull Riding this season. After the $100,000 bonus for winning the 2010 CBR World Title, Kelley finished the season with $159,478! It’s also worth mentioning the remaining riders who finished in the top five this

season because those guys got a year-end bonus as well. Steve Woolsey, the winner on night two in Kansas City, moved from sixth to second the last day to end the season with $67,635. Elliot Jacoby finished the season third with $55,077. Ardie Maier, who had to miss the Tour Finale following knee surgery, finished fourth with $42,778. Jake Littlefield won the first night in Kansas City, and the victory moved him inside the top five to end the season. He finished fifth with $37,243. Dakota Magic’s Double Scoop- 2010 CBR Bucking Bull of the Year

The 2010 CBR Bucking Bull of the Year race was a very tight one, but Dakota Magic’s Double Scoop won the title after a phenomenal year. The riders won five events on this bull, including Jake Littlefield’s victory on night one in Kansas City this past weekend. Double Scoop was ridden seven out of eight times in 2010, and the average ride score was 91 points. Every time the guys rode him, they were 90 points or better. That’s the record of an amazing animal athlete, and he was very deserving of the award. Congratulations are in order for Bryce Cooper, Heath Scruggs, and All Star. Benny Cude’s Cude Energy deserves some credit as well. He battled with Dakota Magic’s Double Scoop most of the season, but he suffered an injury in Lubbock the week before the Tour Finale. The riders won three big events on him this season, and he is always one the guys like to draw or pick. Cude Energy is only five, so he will be back for another run in 2011. He will surely be a factor in next year’s CBR Bull of the Year race. Brad Vogele- 2010 CBR Stock Contractor of the Year

The bull riders get a lot of the attention, but things wouldn’t work without the bulls. In addition, the great bulls wouldn’t be there without all the great stock contractors. In 2010, Brad Vogele stood above the rest and was named the 2010 CBR Stock Contractor of the Year. He is a class act, and he helped out in numerous ways at CBR events throughout the year. Vogele’s pen of bulls is outstanding to say the least. Some of the most notable include Black Gold, Luca Brazzi, Kickeye, Rena’s Pet, Soul Train, Schuffler, Drop Tine, etc. He is a huge asset to the CBR, and he will be in the running in 2011 as well.

Brandon Loden- 2010 Waggin Train Dog Treats Bullfighter of the Year

The Waggin Train Dog Treats bullfighters are among the best in the world at what they do, and the one who stood above the rest in 2010 was Brandon Loden. He always seems to be in the right place at the right time, and while he has taken some shots this season, he has made the arena a much safer place for the CBR riders. He has made some amazing saves throughout the year, and he is very deserving of this award. Loden suffered an injury in Kansas City this past weekend, but I’m sure he will do whatever it takes to get back for 2011. 2010 CBR Bull Team Competition

The CBR Bull Team competition debuted in the middle of 2009, but 2010 was its first full season. Scott Burruss and Wild Card Rodeo Co. won the 2010 CBR Bull Team Finals in Bossier City, LA, in late August. Other notable winners this year include Team Reagan Bucking Bulls, Dakota Rodeo/Struve, Cooper/Scruggs, Murphy Energy Services, Talbert/Schmutz, etc. The CBR Bull Team competition has been groundbreaking for the bull business, and it’s going to continue to get better in 2011 with the debut of the CBR Million Dollar Bull Team Challenge. Championship Bull Riding stock contractors will have plenty of opportunities to cash a big check next season, and it’s going to make the events more exciting than ever. 2010 CBR Horizon Series

The Horizon Series also had its first full season in 2010, and like the Bull Team competition, it has been a success. Bull riders now have the opportunity to earn their way to the CINCH CBR Tour presented by Mahindra Tractors by winning money at the Horizon Series events throughout the season. It also provides the top riders more opportunities to earn money towards the World Title race. This season featured 40 or so Horizon Series events, but that number will more than double in 2011. There will be an event every Friday night in Fort Worth, and that will provide numerous opportunities for riders to ride in Championship Bull Riding. In addition, the Horizon Series will return to numerous places that hosted events in 2010. Continue to check back with the CBR website for an updated schedule for 2011.

Prewitt Labor Day Rodeo - September 4-5, 2010 Saturday Pop Race - 6 and under: 1. Myra Begay; 2. Cooper Davis Mutton Busting: 1. Bryce Pollack; 2. James Ward Calf Riding: 1. Stevie Rae Steer Riding: 1. Julian Martinez; 2. Marcos Marquez Chute Doggin: 1. Truman House Hide Race: 1. Brooke Eaves / Gilbert Eaves; 2. Kasey Eaves / Gilbert Eaves; 3. Timo Barajas / Wade Woodberry Rescue Race: 1. Wade Woodberry / Timo Barajas Flag Race - 6 and under: 1. Payson Hicks; 2. Cooper Davis Flag Race - 7-9: 1. Mckenzie Watkins; 2. Bodie Narramore; 3. John Jackson Barrels - 6 and under: 1. Payson Hicks; 2. Cade Sells Barrels - 7-9: 1. Krysta Barajas; 2. Brad Moreno; 3. Mckenzie Watkins Barrels -10-14: 1. Taniah Nez; 2. Malyka Muller; 3. Chali Simpson; 4. Brandi Winters Barrels - 15-19: 1. Katie Lange; 2. Colleen Tsosie; 3. Seth Buzzo Brown Poles - 7-9: 1. Krysta Barajas; 2. McKenzie Watkins; 3. Payson Hicks

Poles - 10-14: 1. Chali Simpson; 2. Brooke Eaves; 3. Brandi Winters; 4. Delaney Gonzales Poles - 15-19: 1. Charmyn Cowboy 2. Katie Lange Goats - 10-14: 1. Braydon Boyd; 2. Jordan Woodberry; 3. Chali Simpson; 4. Zane Munoz Goats - 15-19: 1. Hanna Yazzie; 2. Charmyn Cowboy Breakaway - 7-9: 1. Landon Munoz Breakaway - 10-14: 1. Jordan Woodberry; 2. Trey Naramore; 3. Chali Simpson Breakaway - 15-19: No Qualified Times 19 and under team roping: 1. Heston Woodie / Tyson Charley; 2. Rudy Chavira / Seth Wengert Sunday Pop Race - 6 and Under: 1. Cooper Davis; 2. Erin Jodie Calf Riding: 1. Brandon Charley Hide Race: 1. Jordan Woodberry / Gilbert Eaves; 2. Levi Christianson / Rudy Chivera; 3. Wade Woodberry / Timo Barajas; 4. JT Goodart / Patrick Fortner Rescue Race: 1. Anthony Jackson / Brittany Jackson; 2. Adrian Marquez / Vaentina Marquez; 3. Buzzo Brown / Lane Brown

Chute Doggin: 1. Seth Brown; 2. Truman House Mutton Busting: 1. Bryce Balok; 2. Jason Slim Sack Race - 6 and Under: 1. Colton Moore; 2. Cooper DavisTeam Roping 19 And Under: 1. Tyson Charley / Wacey Carviso; 2. Seth Wengert / Rudy Chavira; 3. Wacey Carviso / Avery Jody Flag Race - 6 and Under: 1. Erin Jodie; 2. Cade Sells Flag Race - 7-9: 1. Krysta Barajas; 2. Owen Jake; 3. Bodie Narramore Steer Riding - 10-14: 1. Julian Martinez; 2. Marcos Marquez Barrels - 6 and Under: 1. Payson Hicks; 2. Cooper Davis Barrels - 7-9: 1. Krysta Barajas; 2. Mckenzie Watkins; 3. Brad Moreno Barrels - 10-14: 1. Whitney Cline; 2. Jordan Woodberry; 3. Chali Simpson; 4. Shelby Begay Barrels - 15-19: 1. Colleen Tsosie; 2. Katie Lange; 3. Valentina Marquez Poles 7-9: 1. Krysta Barajas; 2. Mckenzie Watkins; 3. Tatum Bebo Poles 10-14: 1. Chali Simpson; 2. Kayla Cowboy; 3. Taniah Nez; 4. Brooke Eaves


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3. Jordan Woodberry Breakaway 15-19: 1. Hannah Yazzie Tie Down 15-19: 1. Seth Brown Open Bulls: 1. Guytin Tsosie 19 and Under Bulls: 1. Marcos Marquez Novice Bulls: 1. Brent Filibar Cowboy Ranch Team Roping: 1. Seth Wengert / Rudy Chavira / Bud Spencer

Arizona Food Prices Down for the First Time This Year This quarter’s Stretch Your Dollar menu and recipes are available on fillyourplate.org Arizona retail food prices at the supermarket are down in the third quarter of 2010, according to the latest Arizona Farm Bureau Federation Market Basket Survey. The informal survey shows the total cost of 16 basic grocery items was $46.48, down $2.36 or about 5% lower than the second quarter of 2010. Comparatively, the American Farm Bureau Federation’s national survey was $46.17, down $1.03 or 2% lower compared to the second quarter of 2010. The Arizona third quarter Market Basket is only 46 cent higher compared to one year ago at this time. “Overall, retail food prices have been relatively stable in 2010,” said Julie Murphree, Arizona Farm Bureau Public Relations, Marketing and Education Director. “Price data collected by our volunteer shoppers during the third quarter of the year shows that pattern is continuing to hold.” To access an entire menu focused on those food items down in price in the second quarter and designed around stretching your food dollar, go to www.fillyourplate.org. Look for the latest “Stretch Your Food Dollar” menu and the additional food savings tips. “In general meat demand has improved quite a bit since 2009,” Murphree said. “Today’s shoppers appear to be balancing cost and convenience to feed their families.” Murphree also points out that food choices are influenced by cost, convenience or culinary skills. “For example, chicken breast prices average $4.35 per pound compared to whole fryers at $1.29,” says Murphree. “Many consumers prefer the more costly cut due to convenience in preparation and serving, while others see this as an opportunity in today’s economic environment to save by purchasing the whole bird.” Of the 16 items surveyed in Arizona, ten decreased and six increased, compared to the 2010 second-quarter survey. The national survey shows ten decreased and six increased. In Arizona, sliced deli ham showed the greatest decrease in price down $1.07 to $3.92 a pound; the 32 oz bottle of vegetable oil down 84 cents to $2.49 a bottle; flour down 82 cents to $1.75 for the 5-pound bag; ground chuck down 37 cents to $3.25 a pound; toasted oat cereal down 24 cents to $2.75 for the 8.9 oz box; boneless chicken breast down 22 cents to $4.35 a pound; orange juice down 20 cents to $2.89 a half gallon; a 20-oz loaf of white bread down 13 cents to $1.42; milk down 6 cents to $2.66 a gallon and eggs down 5 cents to $1.27 a dozen. Shredded cheese showed the largest price

increase up 79 cents to $4.43 a pound. The other items that increased in price were russet potatoes up 37 cents to $2.35 for the 5-pound bag; classic salad mix up 27 cents to $2.99 for the pound bag; sirloin tip roast up 15 cents to $4.92 a pound; red delicious apples up 4 cents to $1.49 a-pound; and bacon up 2 cents to $3.55 a pound. As retail grocery prices have gradually increased over time, the share of the average food dollar that America’s farm and ranch families receive has dropped. “In the mid1970s, farmers received about one-third of consumer retail food expenditures for food eaten at home and away from home, on average. That figure has decreased steadily over time and is now just 19 percent, according to Agriculture Department statistics,” explains John Anderson, American Farm Bureau Economist. Using the “food at home and away from home” percentage across-the-board, the Arizona farmer’s share of this quarter’s $46.48 Market Basket total would be $8.83. The Farm Bureau Market Basket Survey is unscientific, but serves as a gauge of actual price trends across the state. Bargain shoppers statewide should find individual items at prices comparable to the Farm Bureau survey averages and certainly cheaper with discounts and in-store specials. Arizona Farm Bureau seeks to identify the best in-store price, excluding promotional coupons and special deals.

Arizona Farm Bureau Money Saving Tips to Stretch your Food Dollars • Make a list and stick to it. • Check the newspaper for sale items then make a plan where to shop. • Use grocery store club cards and then compare prices to store brands • Go through your pantry and keep it organized so you know what you have. • Buy fresh items, instead of processed items. • Consider buying frozen vegetables, they are picked fresh, flash frozen immediately and are less expensive and will keep longer. • When planning your menu think about what you already have then use coupons to springboard your meal planning. If lettuce, tomatoes and bacon are on special, why not BLTs for dinner? • Buy in bulk, but don’t buy more than you can eat. • Clip and use coupons. Put a ‘C’ next to items on your list that you have a coupon for, it will help you remember to use it at the checkout stand. • Shop the edges of the store avoiding the items at the ends of the aisles. • Keep tabs on spending by keeping a running tally of what’s in your shopping cart. • When shopping meat sales items, consider stocking your freezer.

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Stretch Your Food Dollar Menu XI Arizona Farm Bureau put together a menu to help you stretch your food dollar by utilizing items that have gone down in price. This quarter’s items down in price are ground chuck, sliced deli ham, boneless chicken breast, milk, eggs, flour, orange juice, vegetable oil, toasted oat cereal and white bread. Arizona Farm Bureau recommends stocking up on dairy and meat items as they are ideally priced. To obtain actual recipes for the “Stretch Your Food Dollar Menu XI” go to www.fillyourplate.org and click on the recipe tab. Most of recipes for menu XI are from Arizona producers. Menu for the Week: Sunday: Pot roast, potatoes, carrots, celery & onions fresh sliced apples, milk or iced tea Monday: Barbeque meatballs, tossed green salad, milk Tuesday: Beef stroganoff, sliced tomatoes on bed of greens, milk Wednesday: Cheese & spinach omelet, banana walnut bread, milk or iced tea Thursday: Seven layer salad, crusty bread or baggette, milk or iced tea Friday: Barbeque chicken breasts, savory potato strips, tossed salad, milk or iced tea Saturday: Gilda’s smothered burritos, waldorf salad, milk or iced tea

*You may adjust this suggested menu to your family’s likes and needs. Shopping list Dry goods: 2 packages of brown gravy mix, dry, 1 large-can red enchilada sauce, 1 dozen flour tortillas, large jar salsa, 1 package egg noodles, 1 lemon pepper spice, 1 bag dry pinto beans. Produce: 5 lbs. potatoes, 2 heads romaine lettuce, 2 bags American salad mix, 6 large apples, 1 bunch

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celery, 1 bunch green onion, 1 large yellow onion, 1 container grape tomatoes, 4 bananas, 1 bunch spinach, 1 cucumber, 1 lemon, 1 avocado, 1-2 slicing tomatoes. Dairy: 2 gallons milk, 4-cup bag of shredded cheese, 1 dozen eggs, 1 quart buttermilk, Cool Whip. Pantry items you might have on hand: Flour, baking soda, bacon bits, baking powder, vegetable oil, sugar, salad dressing, cinnamon, vanilla, salt Meats: 4-5 lbs pot roast, 3 lbs. ground beef, 1-package chicken breasts, 1/3 lb salt pork, 2 lbs. bacon. Misc: 1 package frozen peas, 1 bottle barbeque sauce, 1 loaf crusty bread or 1-baggette, 1 large can diced green chili.

The cost of all the items on the “Stretch Your Food Dollar Menu XI” is about $80.41. Note that most of the shopping list items for this quarters menu are nonprocessed…keeping costs down.

About the Arizona Farm Bureau Arizona Farm Bureau began a quarterly Market Basket starting the fourth quarter of 2006. The Arizona Farm Bureau is a grassroots organization dedicated to preserving and improving the Agriculture industry through member involvement in education, political activities, programs and services. Go to www.azfb.org to learn more. To obtain “Stretch Your Food Dollar” menu and nutrition information go to www.fillyourplate.org. As a member services organization, individuals can become a member by contacting the Farm Bureau. For information on member benefits call 480.635.3609.

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nother month has passed and I have to say I think they are going by faster and faster. That or someone is stealing days away from me. It seems I can’t keep up. Between work, family, and many other irons I have in the fire, things are busy. A friend asked me the other day, “Can’t you say no?” My answer – “No.” Anyway, as I write this I am about a week away from going to the 2010 USTRC Finals in OKC. I always enjoy the event and looking at this year’s number of contestants, I am not alone. My friends at the USTRC office let me know they have just about the same number of teams entered as they did last year. This puzzled me as I am sure it does you. Yes, it is the biggest roping in the country every year, but in this economy and by the look of some of this year’s low team counts at different events, I figured the Finals would be off its mark a bit. So I started asking questions and found an answer. Ask any team roper what makes a good roping, and somewhere in the conversations you will hear the word ‘payout.’ Well! There’s the answer. The Payout at the USTRC Finals is phenomenal. Yes, the millions of dollars up for grabs at the Finals are in all aspects unbelievable, but breaking it down makes it even more astonishing. Here is what I am talking about. At the 2009 USTRC Finals, the entries

were just $4,128,900. The cash payout was $4,143,252. Doing the math, this is more than a 100% payback, and it does not even include the more than half a million dollars in prizes that were awarded at the Finals. That was only last year. Looking back even further, the same thing occurs – more than 100% going back into the ropers pockets. Now, no wonder ropers like this event. Not only is it a great time for team ropers to enjoy their sport at the fullest, but they have a chance to run against more than 100% of their money. That got me to thinking about a conversation I had a while back with another friend. He loves to rope and attends every kind of roping there is. We were talking about ropers who whine about this and about that and he came up with a little piece of philosophy that really fits the mold of a lot of ropers. He said, when people start to whine about stock charges and entry fees and payback at events, he asks them, “How much did you win?” He said in almost every case they admit they didn’t win anything and were not in contention for any part of the payout. My friend then says, “Well then, you paid 100% stock charge.” He added that often wraps up the conversation. Well, I am out of room this month. We will see you all soon, hopefully next week in Oklahoma City! Until then – Keep the dirt under your feet.


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PRCA Shorts Information Courtesy of PRCA

2011 PRCA World Standings Unofficial as of Oct. 18, 2010 For the 2011 season (Oct. 1, 2010 to Sept. 30, 2011), official rodeo limits are as follows: all-around, 70; bareback riding, 100; steer wrestling, 70; team roping, 70; saddle bronc riding, 85; tie-down roping, 75; barrel racing, 70; and bull riding, 125. Bull riders can count Seminole Hard Rock Xtreme Bulls events toward the PRCA World Standings, but not toward the all-around standings. Bareback Riding 1. Heath Ford, Elkhart, Texas, $3,314; 2., Zach Dishman, Beaumont, Texas, 3,071; 3., Josi Young, Kimberly, Idaho, 2,971; 4., Dustin Smith, Rome, Ga., 2,611; 5., Joe Gunderson, Agar, S.D., 2,537; 6., Dave Worsfold, Wandoan, Queensland, Australia, 2,477; 7., Morgan Heaton, Paradise, Utah, 2,277; 8., Chase Erickson, Almo, Idaho, 1,945; 9., Tray Chambliss III, Waller, Texas, 1,701; 10., Lance Kelly, Ravenshoe, Queensland, Australia, 1,467; 11., Tyson Thompson, Bradley, Calif., 1,454; 12., Jerad Schlegel, Burns, Colo., 1,437; 13., Justin Foltyn, Bay City, Texas, 1,290; 14., Chris Harris, Itasca, Texas, 1,229; 15., Forrie Smith, Capitan, N.M., 1,118; 16., Josh Reuter, Potosi, Wis., 1,066; 17., Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La., 943; 18., Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore., 930; 19., Tilden Hooper, Carthage, Texas, 784; 20., Jeremy Mouton, Scott, La., 737. Steer Wrestling 1. Les Shepperson, Midwest, Wyo., $4,584; 2., Dru Melvin, Tryon, Neb., 3,607; 3., Jack Vanderlans, Temecula, Calif., 3,157; 4., Seth Brockman, Wheatland, Wyo., 3,155; 5., Skyler Strassman, Bend, Ore., 2,309; 6., Heath Thompson, Enola, Ark., 2,194; 7., Casey Martin, Sulphur, La., 2,045; 8., Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S.D., 1,866; 9., Darrell Petry, Beaumont, Texas, 1,822; 10., Ben Shofner, Jasper, Texas, 1,748; 11., Todd Andersen, Fulshear, Texas, 1,601; 12., Coby Jones, Tremonton, Utah, 1,578; 13., Cade Swor, Crafton, Texas, 1,577; 14., Luke Sims, Conroe, Texas, 1,453; 15., Sean Mulligan, Coleman, Okla., 1,421; 16., Todd Woodward, Lethbridge, Alberta, 1,409; 17., Juan Alcazar Jr., Groveland, Fla., 1,322; 18., Russ Weitl, Orange, Calif., 1,319; 19., Mule Tyus, Damascus, Ark., 1,316; 20., Terry Meadows, Georgetown, Texas, 1,309 Team Roping (header) 1. Caleb Mitchell, Pollok, Texas, $5,081; 2., Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 4,084; 3., Riley Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., 3,614; 4., JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas, 3,144; 5., Logan Olson, Flandreau, S.D., 3,023; 6., Wes Kent, Grand Cane, La., 2,499; 7., Blaine Linaweaver, Leavenworth, Kan., 2,472; 8., Clay White, Shandon, Calif., 2,452; 9., Casey Gattis, Junction, Texas, 2,327; 10., Jake Cooper, Monument, N.M., 2,273; 11., Matt Petrus, Skidmore, Texas, 2,191; 12., Ty Larson, Hysham, Mont., 2,160; 13., Jake Rodriguez, Livermore, Calif., 1,860; 14., Ed Necochea, Lakeside, Calif., 1,760; 15., Ty Blasingame, Ramah, Colo., 1,705; 16., Bradley Massey, Perry, Fla., 1,682; 17., Coleman Proctor, Pryor, Okla., 1,639; 18., Rusty Barnett, Huntsville, Texas, 1,625; 19., Dick Hastings, El Cajon, Calif., 1,539; 20., Travis Dorman, Dade City, Fla., 1,429 Team Roping (heeler) 1. Tyler McKnight, Wells, Texas, $5,081; 2., Patrick Smith, Midland, Texas, 4,084; 3., Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., 3,614; 4., Kinney Harrell, Marshall, Texas, 3,603; 5., Marty Becker, Cardston, Alberta, 3,144; 6., John Woodson, Keithville, La., 2,499; 7., John Chaves, Los Alamos, Calif., 2,452; 8., Tyler Magnus, Llano, Texas, 2,327; 9., Matt Garza, Las Cruces, N.M., 2,273; 10., Dee Rampy, Bertram, Texas, 2,191; 11., Wade Clayton, Needville, Texas, 2,186; 12., Justin Tom, Pryor, Mont., 2,160; 13., Rhett Kennedy, Chowchilla, Calif., 1,860; 14., Dennis Watkins, Bakersfield, Calif., 1,760; 15., Jhett Johnson, Casper, Wyo., 1,705; 16., Kyle Lawrence, Andalusia, Ala., 1,682; 17., Ty Knott, Oologah, Okla., 1,639; 18., Trey Stevenson, Dodge, Texas, 1,625; 19., Randy Harris, Riverside, Calif., 1,539; 20., Pete Hays Jr., Vero Beach, Fla., 1,429 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Nick Laduke, Cypress, Texas, $3,144; 2., Mike Outhier, Utopia, Texas, 2,559; 3., Kyle Thomson, Lundbreck, Alberta, 2,519; 4., Jace Garrett, Alliance, Neb., 2,519; 5., Brody Bolton, Odessa, Texas, 2,236;

6., Curtis Garton, Kaitaia, New Zealand, 2,007; 7., Kobyn Williams, Haughton, La., 1,970; 8., Jeff Willert, Belvidere, S.D., 1,932; 9., Townsend Prince, Livermore, Colo., 1,932; 10., Seth Schafer, Valentine, Neb., 1,894; 11., Tyrel Larsen, Whitewood, S.D., 1,711; 12., Cody Wright, Milford, Utah, 1,689; 13., Roy Johnson, Etna, Calif., 1,585; 14., Chuck Schmidt, Keldron, S.D., 1,428; 15., Justin Caylor, Livingston, Ala., 1,241; 16., Jess Williams, Paso Robles, Calif., 1,224; 17., Brad Bates, Morton, Miss., 1,005; 18., Jake Griffin, Powell, Wyo., 1,003; 19., Justin Arnold, Santa Margarita, Calif., 981; 20., Scott Miller, Boise, Idaho, 965; 21., Clovis Crane, Lebanon, Pa., 965 Tie-down Roping 1. Jake Hannum, Ogden, Utah, $3,196; 2., Clif Cooper, Decatur, Texas, 3,101; 3., Cory Solomon, Prairie View, Texas, 3,101; 4., Blake Hirdes, Turlock, Calif., 2,975; 5., Jeff Chapman, Athens, Texas, 2,911; 6., Clayton Hamil, Hamshire, Texas, 2,904; 7., Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 2,600; 8., Tim Pharr, Resaca, Ga., 2,427; 9., Marty Becker, Cardston, Alberta, 1,873; 10., Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif., 1,824; 11., Cole Bailey, Okmulgee, Okla., 1,729; 12., Justin Macha, Needville, Texas, 1,724; 13., E.J. Roberts, Stephenville, Texas, 1,598; 14., Justin Thigpen, Waycross, Ga., 1,591; 15., Jimmy Jumper, Waxahachie, Texas, 1,577; 16., Ken Bailey, Henrietta, Okla., 1,431; 17., Casey Wilson, Benson, Ariz., 1,381; 18., Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, 1,373; 19., John McGill, Le Grande, Calif., 1,368; 20., Roger Nonella, Klamath Falls, Ore., 1,353 Steer Roping 1. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas, $6,237; 2., Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan., 3,662; 3., Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, 2,855; 4., Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 2,552; 5., Bryce Davis, Abilene, Texas, 2,138; 6., Mike Chase, McAlester, Okla., 1,614; 7., J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas, 1,569; 8., Dan Fisher, Andrews, Texas, 1,461; 9., Troy Brown, Stephenville, Texas, 1,259; 10., Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas, 1,194; 11., Rod Hartness, Pawhuska, Okla., 885; 12., Walter Priestly, Robstown, Texas, 885; 13., Jake DeGeer, Springtown, Texas, 683; 14., Cody Dutton, Boerne, Texas, 579; 15., Jim Ross Cooper, Monument, N.M., 576; 16., Riley Christophersen, Clarksville, Texas, 559; 17., Tim Abbott, Midland, Texas, 495; 18., Neal Wood, Guy, Texas, 372; 19., Leo Campbell, Amarillo, Texas, 371; 20., Scott Snedecor, Uvalde, Texas, 371 Bull Riding 1. Allen Helmuth, Ellensburg, Wash., $6,449; 2., Zeb Lanham, Sweet, Idaho, 4,684; 3., Taylor Cowan, Fort Pierre, S.D., 3,932; 4., Ty Pozzobon, Merritt, British Columbia, 3,259; 5., Chance Smart, Philadelphia, Miss., 3,140; 6., Kanin Asay, Powell, Wyo., 2,705; 7., Josh Daries, Salinas, Calif., 2,429; 8., Bryan Richardson, Dallas, Texas, 2,319; 9., Jacob Tyner, Sacramento, Calif., 2,051; 10., Bobby Dernehl, Bedias, Texas, 2,038; 11., Clay Hindman, Belvidere, S.D., 1,965; 12., Lee Woolsey, Payson, Utah, 1,924; 13., Logan Knibbe, Rockdale, Texas, 1,861; 14., Beau Schroeder, China, Texas, 1,861; 15., Kenneth Restani, Carmel Valley, Calif., 1,746; 16., Bonner Bolton, Gardendale, Texas, 1,670; 17., Cody Teel, Kountze, Texas, 1,579; 18., Clovis Crane, Lebanon, Pa., 1,575; 19., Johnny Allen, Norwalk, Calif., 1,519; 20., Shawn Proctor, Tooele, Utah, 1,407 2010 AQHA/PRCA/WPRA Horses of the Year Steer wrestling 1. Dashs Dapper Star, “Wick,” owned by Wade Sumpter and Ken Lewis and ridden by Sumpter, Lewis and Billy Bugenig; 2. Bailey Tokum, “Pump Jack,” owned by Dean Gorsuch and Darrell Krampie and ridden by Gorsuch and Gabe Ledoux; 3. Rocks Eye Opener, “Jessie,” owned by Lee Graves, ridden by Lee Graves and Trevor Knowles Team roping (heading) 1. Ra Sonoita Silver, “Vegas,” owned and ridden by Turtle Powell; 2. Precious Speck, “Walt,” owned and ridden by Travis Tryan (honored posthumously); 3. Bears Cash Partner, “Syndicate,” owned and ridden by Clay Tryan Team roping (heeling) 1. Fine Snip of Doc, “Cave Man,” owned and ridden by Jade Corkill; 2. Startime Diablo, “Super Star,” owned and ridden by Travis Graves; 3. Baileys Copper Doc, “Diesel,” owned and ridden by Randon Adams

Tie-down roping 1. Eightys Sport, “Sweetness,” owned by Spur Resources 1, Ltd, and ridden by Clint Cooper, Houston Hutto, Timber Moore, George Rowland and Blair Burk; 2. Docs Hot Express, “Big Iron,” owned and ridden by Joseph Parsons; 3. Smokin Reata, “Reata,” owned by O.L. “Buck” Daniel and ridden by Shane Hanchey Steer roping 1. Skips Harlan Tyree, “Pops,” owned and ridden by

Rocky Patterson; 2. White Hot Ike, “Bullseye,” owned and ridden by Chance Kelton; 3. Tonk Champ, “Champ,” owned and ridden Chris Glover Barrel racing 1. Judge Buy Cash, “Jethro,” owned by Frank and Lynne Mays and ridden by Brenda Mays; 2. MP Meter My Hay, “Sting Ray,” owned by Mel Potter and Sherry Cervi, and ridden by Cervi; 3. Sugar Moon Express, “Martha,” owned and ridden by Lindsay Sears

PBR Times Square Falls To PBR’s Briscoe / World No. 2 Mauney Closes Gap For the first time ever in front of hundreds of fans, new and old, the Professional Bull Riders brought bulls to Broadway for the Built Ford Tough Road to Las Vegas presented by Cooper Tires, and it was Travis Briscoe who came out on top. In front of a packed Times Square, Briscoe stayed on Sky Hawk Cut a Rug (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls) for 87 points, giving him a total of 287 Built Ford Tough Series points toward his world standing. Current No. 2 in the world J.B. Mauney, who showed his support for New York City by riding in a New York Rangers jersey, followed Briscoe with 85.5 points on Flying J Saddles (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls), giving Mauney an additional 265.5 BFTS points. After a busy two days in the city, including a Wednesday night visit to the New York Knicks preseason game, veteran rider Mike Lee tied with Brazilian superstar Valdiron de Oliveira for third in the round. Lee received 84.5 points after making the buzzer on Chicken Lickin (Jeff Robinson/ Scruggs/Rocking RA3) for a total of 234.5 bonus points, while de Oliveira received a total of 234.5 bonus points for his 84.5point ride on Bird Creek (Jeff Robinson/ Leon Frakes) followed by a visit to NASDAQ to ring the closing bell. With only four qualified rides being made ahead of him, current world leader Austin Meier got on Mac-Nett’s El Presidente (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls), but the attempt at increasing his world lead was futile. Meier was disqualified for a slap at 7.4 seconds.

2008 and Chicken on a Chain (Robinson/ Tedesco/Larry the Cable Guy) from 2007. The other six are Big Tex (Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve), Bushwacker (Julio Moreno/Richard Oliveira), Highway 12 (Robinson/Mesa), Major Payne (Robinson/Katich/Pinnacle Bull Group), Uncle Buck (Jeff Robinson/Cappello/Teague) and Voodoo Child (Robinson/Beutler/ McNeely). Seven of the eight were selected in voting by the Top 40 bull riders on the elite Built Ford Tough Series and fans of the Professional Bull Riders. Big Tex was chosen by PBR Livestock Director Cody Lambert. The five bulls selected by the riders were Bones, Bushwacker, Major Payne, Uncle Buck and Voodoo Child while the two chosen by the fans were Chicken on a Chain and Highway 12. Voodoo Child and Bushwacker finished first and second in fan voting, so the next two highest finishers were selected. The 2010 World Champion Bull will be the bull who accumulates the highest total bull score during the 2010 PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals in Las Vegas on Oct. 20-24. The winner will be announced on Oct. 24 after the final round of competition.

Past PBR World Champion Bulls 2009 Code Blue - Walton & Wagoner/Berger & Struve, Lexington, N.C. 2008 Bones - Teague Bucking Bulls LLC, Winston-Salem, N.C. 2007 Chicken on a Chain - Robinson, Tedesco, Larry the Cable Guy, Mars Hill, N.C. 2006 Mossy Oak Mudslinger - Page & Teague Bucking Bulls, Ardmore, Okla.

PBR World Champion Bull Contenders Announced

2005 Big Bucks - Frontier Rodeo Company, Winnie, Texas

The eight finalists for the Professional Bull Riders 2010 World Champion Bull were announced during the “Built Ford Tough Road to Vegas presented by Cooper Tires” broadcast nationally by CBS on Sunday. The special telecast featured the Top 10 bull riders in the world competing outdoors in Times Square in New York City, and also previewed the 2010 PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals that begin Wednesday, Oct. 20 and continue through Sunday, Oct. 24 at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas. Bull riding begins at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday. Tickets begin at $21 and can be purchased at the Thomas & Mack Center box office, online at www.unlvtickets.com and by telephone at 866-PBR-SHOW. The winner of the Finals receives the coveted PBR Championship Buckle and a $1 million bonus at the single richest bull riding event in the world. The eight World Champion Bull contenders includes two past winners with Bones (Teague Bucking Bulls, LLC) from

2004 Little Yellow Jacket Berger/Teague/Taupin Bucking Bulls LLC, Mandan, N.D. 2003 Little Yellow Jacket Berger/Teague/Taupin Bucking Bulls LLC, Mandan, N.D. 2002 Little Yellow Jacket Berger/Teague/Taupin Bucking Bulls LLC, Mandan, N.D. 2001 Dillinger - Herrington Cattle Co., Mont Belvieu, Texas 2000 Dillinger - Herrington Cattle Co., Mont Belvieu, Texas 1999 Promise Land - Terry Williams Bucking Bulls, Carthage, Texas 1998 Moody Blues - Terry Williams Bucking Bulls, Carthage, Texas 1997 Panhandle Slim - Terry Williams Bucking Bulls, Carthage, Texas 1996 Baby Face - Terry Williams Bucking Bulls, Carthage, Texas 1995 Bodacious - Andrews Rodeo Co. Inc., Bagwell, Texas


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2010 PRCA World Standings Unofficial as of Sept. 30, 2010. For 2010 season (Oct. 1, 2009 to Sept. 30, 2010) All-Around 1., Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 268,334; 2., Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta, 137,461; 3., Ryan Jarrett, Summerville, Ga., 103,163; 4., Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., 102,233; 5., Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore., 100,074; 6., Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas, 89,652; 7., Steve Woolsey, Payson, Utah, 70,140; 8., Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, Utah, 68,027; 9., Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D., 58,101; 10., Seth Glause, Rock Springs, Wyo., 53,161; 11., Jesse Sheffield, Austin, Colo., 51,730; 12., Stockton Graves, Newkirk, Okla., 51,520; 13., Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas, 51,022; 14., Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, 48,092; 15., Jim Ross Cooper, Monument, N.M., 46,798; 16., Ace Slone, Cuero, Texas, 46,461; 17., Chance Kelton, Mayer, Ariz., 43,902; 18., Steven Turner, Cochrane, Alberta, 42,097; 19., Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah, 39,568; 20., Trell Etbauer, Goodwell, Okla., 39,515 Bareback Riding 1. Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash., $159,024; 2., Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., 136,452; 3., Clint Cannon, Waller, Texas, 108,056; 4., Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas, 105,234; 5., Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore., 89,385; 6., Dusty LaValley, Bezanson, Alberta, 88,015; 7., Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, 85,406; 8., Kelly Timberman, Mills, Wyo., 82,586; 9., Justin McDaniel, Porum, Okla., 81,850; 10., Steven Peebles, Redmond, Ore., 80,172; 11., Jason Havens, Prineville, Ore., 75,877; 12., Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah, 74,148; 13., Matt Bright, Azle, Texas, 74,145; 14., Joe Gunderson, Agar, S.D., 71,797; 15., D.V. Fennell, Neosho, Mo., 64,485; 16., Jared Smith, Cross Plains, Texas, 50,471; 17., Micky Downare, Hartsel, Colo., 47,898; 18., Dave Worsfold, Wandoan, Queensland, Australia, 45,443; 19., Cody DeMers, Kimberly, Idaho, 45,389; 20., Heath Ford, Elkhart, Texas, 43,185 Steer Wrestling 1. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta, $110,473; 2., Todd Suhn, Hermosa, S.D., 101,791; 3., Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Neb., 92,703; 4., Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif., 90,142; 5., Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore., 86,113;

6., Matt Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas, 82,391; 7., Cody Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta, 76,433; 8., Jule Hazen, Ashland, Kan., 71,091; 9., Dane Hanna, Berthold, N.D., 68,937; 10., Ethan Thouvenell, Napa, Calif., 67,068; 11., Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, Calif., 66,187; 12., Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., 62,542; 13., Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo., 61,407; 14., Kyle Hughes, Olney Springs, Colo., 57,399; 15., Nick Guy, Sparta, Wis., 54,332; 16., Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif., 53,303; 17., Sean Mulligan, Coleman, Okla., 52,594; 18., Casey McMillen, Redmond, Ore., 50,398; 19., Shawn Greenfield, Lakeview, Ore., 50,188; 20., Olin Hannum, Malad, Idaho, 49,979 Team Roping (header) 1. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont., $146,608; 2., Chad Masters, Clarksville, Tenn., 116,721; 3., Turtle Powell, Stephenville, Texas, 106,327; 4., Travis Tryan, Billings, Mont., 88,822; 5., Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore., 88,200; 6., Britt Williams, Hammond, Mont., 86,744; 7., Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas, 81,115; 8., Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 80,974; 9., Brady Tryan, Huntley, Mont., 72,868; 10., Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas, 69,811; 11., Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz., 69,056; 12., JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas, 68,819; 13., Nick Sartain, Yukon, Okla., 67,098; 14., Ty Blasingame, Ramah, Colo., 67,092; 15., Keven Daniel, Franklin, Tenn., 62,603; 16., Riley Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., 59,866; 17., Spencer Mitchell, Colusa, Calif., 58,135; 18., Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz., 55,340; 19., Colby Siddoway, Hooper, Utah, 54,422; 20., Joel Bach, Millsap, Texas, 53,433 Team Roping (heeler) 1. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla., $147,653; 2., Cory Petska, Lexington, Okla., 122,184; 3., Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev., 116,721; 4., Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore., 90,051; 5., Bobby Harris, Gillette, Wyo., 87,695; 6., Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas, 83,972; 7., Martin Lucero, Stephenville, Texas, 83,030; 8., Patrick Smith, Midland, Texas, 81,771; 9., Caleb Twisselman, Santa Margarita, Calif., 72,947; 10., Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas, 70,467; 11., Broc Cresta, Santa Rosa, Calif., 69,919; 12., Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan., 69,675; 13., Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, Ariz., 69,056; 14., Kollin VonAhn, Durant, Okla., 67,098; 15., A Cody

Lubbock Winter Rodeo September 18, 2010 Novice Bareback - No Qualified Rides Novice Saddle Bronc - No Qualified Rides Saddle Bronc - 1/2- Dustin Roller, 69, War River; Brandon Jones, 69, Cutie Pie; Ranch Broncs - No Qualified Rides Steer Riding - Wyatt Wells, 3.6; 2. Gunner Arujo, 2.1 Mutton Bustin - 1. Riley Solberry, 2.1 Novice Barrels - 1. Alisa Ingley, 17.604 #4 Team Roping - 1. Octavio Espinosa / Robert Hasso, 14.7; 2. Randy Leaks / Buzz Peters, 17.4 Open Bull Riding - 1. JT Pettit, 78, Rajun Cajun Novice Bull Riding - No Qualified Rides September 25, 2010 Novice Saddle Bronc- No Qualified Rides Ranch Broncs-1. Weston Griswald, 67, Miss Priss; Saddle Broncs-1. Brandon Jones, 73, Black Pepper; Mutton Bustin-1. Riley Solberg, 2.1; 2. Dalton Hipp, 1.2; Steer Riding - 1. Tuff Arujo, 63; 2. Gunner Arujo, 3.8 Novice Barrels - 1. Jackie Skinner, 19.830; 2. Hailey Webb, 23.028 #4 Team Roping - No Quallified Times Novice Bulls - No Qualified Rides October 2nd, 2010 Novice Bareback - 1. Dan Stoud, 68, Cabbage Patch; Saddle Broncs - 1. Peter White, 71, Prairie Fire; Ranch Broncs - No Qualified Rides Mutton Bustin - 1. Riley Solberg, 7.1; 2. Alex Bonner, 1.7 Chute Dogging - 1. Drew Coggins, 3.9; 2. Makai Morales, 14.0; 1D Barrels - 1. Amanda Maxfield, 17.907; 2D Barrels - 1. Jackie Skinner, 19.712; #4 Team Roping - 1. Paul Solberg / Buzz Peters, 7.9; 2. Randy Leakes / Jason Roberts, 8.0; Bull Riding - 1. Taylor Laxson, 76, Rajun Cajun;

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13., Lawson Plemons, Axtell, Texas, 25,936; 14., J.D. Hintz, Spring Creek, Nev., 65,557; 16., Randon Adams, Yates, Pueblo, Colo., 22,851; 15., J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Logandale, Nev., 61,881; 17., Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Texas, 22,693; 16., Mike Chase, McAlester, Okla., 22,518; Wash., 59,866; 18., Justin Copp, Justin, Texas, 52,856; 17., Ralph Williams, Skiatook, Okla., 21,379; 18., Dee 19., Kyle Crick, Lipan, Texas, 50,046; 20., Jhett Johnson, Kyler Jr., Pawhuska, Okla., 21,301; 19., Landon Casper, Wyo., 49,595 McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, 20,060; 20., J. Paul Williams, Saddle Bronc Riding Burbank, Okla., 19,676 1. Bradley Harter, Weatherford, Texas, $106,808; 2., Wade Bull Riding Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa, 102,937; 3., Cody Wright, Milford, 1. Wesley Silcox, Santaquin, Utah, $137,392; 2., Shawn Utah, 99,292; 4., Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M., 98,964; 5., Hogg, Odessa, Texas, 114,753; 3., Steve Woolsey, Payson, Heith DeMoss, Heflin, La., 86,125; 6., Jesse Kruse, Great Utah, 112,017; 4., Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo., 101,619; 5., Falls, Mont., 85,328; 7., Cort Scheer, Elsmere, Neb., Clayton Williams, Carthage, Texas, 98,169; 6., Kanin Asay, 82,503; 8., Shaun Stroh, Dickinson, N.D., 80,913; 9., Rod Powell, Wyo., 95,755; 7., Chad Denton, Berry Creek, Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, 77,693; 10., Jeff Willert, Belvidere, Calif., 95,279; 8., J.W. Harris, Mullin, Texas, 87,803; 9., S.D., 75,211; 11., J.J. Elshere, Quinn, S.D., 70,875; 12., D.J. Domangue, Houma, La., 87,105; 10., Dustin Elliott, Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La., 62,310; 13., Scott Miller, Boise, North Platte, Neb., 80,291; 11., Ardie Maier, Timber Lake, Idaho, 60,922; 14., Dustin Flundra, Pincher Creek, Alberta, S.D., 78,846; 12., Corey Navarre, Weatherford, Okla., 58,353; 15., Sam Spreadborough, Snyder, Texas, 57,336; 76,354; 13., Bobby Welsh, Gillette, Wyo., 73,579; 14., 16., Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah, 56,908; 17., Rusty Allen, Seth Glause, Rock Springs, Wyo., 65,139; 15., Cody Eagle Mountain, Utah, 56,266; 18., Ty Atchison, Jackson, Whitney, Asher, Okla., 64,547; 16., Beau Schroeder, Mo., 54,675; 19., Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D., 54,303; China, Texas, 63,336; 17., Jarrod Craig, Hillsboro, Texas, 20., Jace Garrett, Alliance, Neb., 51,333 63,312; 18., Ryan Shanklin, Rocksprings, Texas, 57,679; Tie-down Roping 19., Marcus Michaelis, Caldwell, Idaho, 57,488; 20., 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $142,736; 2., Tuf Cooper, Howdy Cloud, Kountze, Texas, 56,669; Decatur, Texas, 107,369; 3., Stran Smith, Childress, Texas, *Barrel Racing through Sept. 30, 2010 99,118; 4., Jerome Schneeberger, Ponca City, Okla., 98,321; 5., Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La., 96,896; 6., Barrel racing standings, provided by the Women’s Trent Creager, Stillwater, Okla., 92,092; 7., Tyson Durfey, Professional Rodeo Association Colbert, Wash., 89,174; 8., Clint Cooper, Decatur, Texas, WPRA), are unofficial, subject to audit and may change. 88,609; 9., Fred Whitfield, Hockley, Texas, 84,305; 10., Unofficial WPRA Standings are published by the PRCA as Ryan Jarrett, Summerville, Ga., 79,972; 11., Scott a courtesy. The PRCA is not responsible for the verification Kormos, Teague, Texas, 79,170; 12., Joseph Parsons, or updating of WPRA standings. Marana, Ariz., 77,822; 13., Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas, 76,498; 1. Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz., $179,852; 2. Lindsay 14., Clif Cooper, Decatur, Texas, 72,974; 15., Jerrad Sears, Nanton, Alberta, 133,952; 3. Brittany Pozzi, Hofstetter, Portales, N.M., 72,836; 16., Hunter Herrin, Victoria, Texas, 114,452; 4. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, Apache, Okla., 72,383; 17., Houston Hutto, Del Rio, Texas, Ore., 100,248; 5. Jill Moody, Letcher, , S.D., 86,651; 6. 71,376; 18., Justin Maass, Giddings, Texas, 69,265; 19., Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D., 80,601; 7. Nellie Williams, Adam Gray, Seymour, Texas, 65,918; 20., Cimarron Cottonwood, Calif., 72,633; 8. Kelli Tolbert, Hooper, Utah, Boardman, Stephenville, Texas, 63,679 72,360; 9. Christina Richman, Glendora, Calif., 67,140; Steer Roping 10. Sherrylynn Johnson, Henryetta, Okla., 60,746; 11. 1. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan., $83,801; 2., Trevor Jeanne Anderson, White City, Kan., 57,543; 12. Tana Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 51,708; 3., Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Poppino, Big Cabin, Okla., 55,582; 13. Angie Meadors, Texas, 47,065; 4., Chance Kelton, Mayer, Ariz., 37,408; Blanchard, Okla., 52,473; 14. Benette Barrington, 5., Rod Hartness, Pawhuska, Okla., 35,891; 6., Chet Lubbock, Texas, 51,584; 15. Sydni Blanchard, Herren, Pawhuska, Okla., 35,351; 7., Scott Snedecor, Albuquerque, N.M., 49,904; 16. Sheena Robbins, Fresno, Uvalde, Texas, 35,206; 8., Bryce2010 Davis, Abilene, Texas, Calif., 47,954;DP 17. Britany Fleck, Mandan, MONTH-NOV BUILT BY-P/U W/CHGS IN HOUSE PROOF N.D., 45,323;CRX’D 34,970; 9., Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas, 30,192; 10., Dan 18. Layna Kight, Wills Point, Texas, 40,118; 19. Jessi Fisher, Andrews, Texas, 29,557; 11., J.P. Wickett, Sallisaw, Eagleberger, Stringtown, Okla., 39,811; 20. Sabrina 1\4 (4.9 x 6.6) Okla., 27,944; 12., Cody Scheck, Kiowa, Kan., 27,781; Ketcham, Yeso,V N.M., 37,286.

Novice Bulls - No Qualified Rides October 9, 2010 Novice Bareback - 1. Dan Stoud, 68, Flaming Sue; Saddle Bronc - 1. Cody Groves, 69, Rose Basket; Ranch Broncs - 1. Clay Posey, 63, Dancing Bear; Mutton Bustin - 1. Riley Solberg, 3.7; 2. Colby Friday, 1.3; Steer Riding - 1. Gunner Arujo, 4.7; 2. Tuff Arujo, 1.4; Chute Dogging - 1. Dalton Riley, 4.8; 2. Cody Groves, 6.6; 1D Barrels - 1. Tiffany Peters, 17.593; 2D Barrels - 1. JoAnna Byrne, 18.593; #4 Team Roping - 1. Mitchel Howell / Ronnie Bradic. 8.5; 2. Chris Caldwell / Chris Cruz, 10.6; 3. Brody Blizzard / Jason Roberts, 11.9; 4. Justin Foraker / Austin Garvin, 12.1; #5 & Up Team Roping - 1. Dustin Sexton / Mike Nelson, 6.5; 2. Dustin Sexton / Jed Middleton, 6.9; Bull Riding - 1. Trey Martinez, 73, Rajun Cajun; 2. JT Pettit, 71, Fireman; Novice Bulls - Mikel Cleft, 63, Flash Bomb; October 16, 2010 Novice Saddle Broncs - 1. Devon Cisnaros, 65, Miss Priss; Ranch Broncs - 1. Clay Posey, 57, Mustang Trail; Mutton Bustin - 1. Riley Solberg, 2.9; 2. Avian Madrid, 1.1; Steer Riding - 1. Gunnyr Arujo, 74; 2. Tuff Arujo, 71; Chute Dogging - 1. Cody Groves, 28.2; 1D Barrel Race - 1. Daniel Couch, 16565; 2D Barrel Race - 1. Jena Fuller, 18.516; #4 Team Roping - 1. Jr Cevantes / Colt Smith, 12.8; 2. Stetson Ward / Sarah Foraker, 13.4; 3. Chris Caldwell / Chris Cruz, 15.4; #5 & Up Team Roping - 1. Colt Smith / Todd Hooker, 8.6; Bulls - 1. Billy Bracheers, 74, Rockabilly; Novice Bulls - No Qualified Rides

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NEW MEXICO HIGH SCHOOL ARIZONA HIGH SCHOOL RODEO ASSOCIATION RODEO ASSOCIATION Go to www.ahsra.com for more AHSRA information

Go to www.nmhighschoolrodeo.com for NMHSRA information NMHSA News Information Member - Remember membership and eligibility forms must be postmarked 10 days prior to the rodeo you are entering to be eligible to compete. Entry forms must also be postmarked 10 days prior to the rodeo you are entering to avoid late fees.

Raffle Tickets If you have not pick your NFR raffle tickets,please be sure to pick them up at Alamogordo. This will be one of the fall fundraisers. All members will be required to sell 5 tickets. The tickets and money must be turned in to Kalin Fish before the rodeo is completed on Saturday in Lovington. The winner will be announced on Sunday. If you have any checks from last season that have not been cashed, please do so immediately. On October 1, 2010 these checks will no longer be valid.

Congratulations to the following 2010-2011 Team Cinch members: Josh Fish-Boy Cutting Tyke Kipp-Bareback Dylan Henson-Saddle Bronc Jared Martinez-Steer Wrestling Talon Henry-Bull Riding Levi Silva-Calf Roping Cody Mirabal-Team Roping Header Reno Eddy-Team Roping Heeler Alissa Burson-Queens Contest Samantha Martinez-Girls Cutting Lindsey Adcock-Goat Tying Kassidy Dennison-Breakaway Shelby Kirkes-Pole Bending NaLynn Cline-Barrels Randi Simpson-Goat Tying, Academic Team, Elite Team Caz Copeland- Academic Team

2010/2010 Schedule November 20-21

Florence, Arizona EC - Nov. 5

January 15-16

Rawhide, Arizona EC - Dec. 31

February 26-27 March 26-27

Rawhide, Arizona EC - Feb. 11 Gilbert, Arizona EC - Mar. 11

April 23-24

Buckeye, Arizona EC - Apr. 8

May 14-15

Prescott, Arizona EC - Apr. 29

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A Note of Thanks From Kelly Bryant Dear Board members, Parents & Athletes: I would like to thank everyone for the generous gift given to me by the association. I would also like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers, cards & calls. It really meant a lot to me & my family. I was disappointed to not be able to attend the rodeos towards the end of the last season, but am grateful for all the wonderful people at high school rodeo who were there for my daughter Austin & gave her a hand when she needed it. I am in remission at this time & look forward to the 1st rodeo in Payson. I feel extremely lucky to have been a member myself and to be a parent of members in this great association. Sincerely, Kelly & Bruce Bryant Colten & Austin Butler

Cutting News Check out the tentative Cutting Schedule PLEASE NOTE If a contestant plans on cutting for the 2010-2011 season, please contact

either Tassie Jundt; e-mail address: borsat06@aol.com or cell 928-231-6262 or Clay Bond; e-mail address: cbond@azdot.gov or cell 928-245-8017 so they can reserve the appropriate amount of cattle.

Adult Officers National Director Don Nahrgang - nahrgamgco@aol.com / 623-340-8208 President Keith Tripp - rangerwest@cox.net / 602-722-5729 Vice President Ken Barnes - kbarnes@GlendaleAZ.com / 623-210-9184 Secretary Heather Tripp - htripp1@cox.net / 602-421-1501 Treasurer Ivette Melendrez - dalliebrake@hotmail.com / 623-680-5868 Rodeo Secretary Penny Hansher - phansher@hotmail.com / 602-377-8389

Adult Directors Team Roping Denton Payne - dawniejopayne@aol.com / 480-776-4120 Ray Siggins - ray@sigginshorseco.com / 575-937-1065 Calf Roping Josh Hand - 1tophand@gmail.com / 602-695-1306 Tim Jewell - tim.jewell@honeywell.com / 602-791-3401 Steer Wrestling Bob Vines - vines33006@yahoo.com / 602-919-2937 Jeff Burris - jburris@robertstires.com / 480-226-2051 Breakaway Brian Summerfield - blsummerfield@msn.com / 520-455-5710 Dan Holderman - dan@teamindustrialllc.net / 480-272-0026 Pole Bending Bill Patrick - wpatrickmesa@aol.com / 480-201-1706 Rusty Wright - rebbasdadz@yahoo.com / 928-271-0042 Barrel Racing Scott Henry - dhrammy@aol.com / 520-405-0444 Larry Hancock - lkhancock@aol.com / 928-684-4494 Goat Tying Jack Assini - jackassini@hotmail.com / 520-349-5552 Bob Diez - rdiezpe@yahoo.com / 602-363-2953 Cutting Tassie Jundt - borsat06@aol.com / 928-231-6262 Clay Bond - cbond@azdot.gov / 928-245-8017 Bareback Toy Cordova - devincordova@yahoo.com / 520-709-0175 Saddlebronc Marty Byrne - mr_byrne_63@yahoo.com / 928-308-0400 Bulls Open Seat Queen April Jensen - mraz88@earthlink.net / 480-204-6138

ARIZONA JUNIOR RODEO ASSOCIATION 2010 / 2011 Schedule of Events November 13-14 Casa Grande, AZ

2011 January 22-23 Wickenburg, AZ February 19-20 TBA March 19-20 TBA April 16-17 Wilcox, AZ May 21-22 Prescott, AZ June 16-17 AJRA Finals – TBA

Hello to all AJRA members, past and future. I’m sure that you have all been wondering just what in the heck are those guys doing? Simply put, we have had a lot of work put on us because of the way that the past year and a half has gone. As you all know we have had a lot of turnover in our President and Secretary positions. I would like to begin by commending Brian Keaveney for stepping in and salvaging what was left of last year and holding things together as best he could. It seems as though previous leadership could only think about how we could spend our kids’ money and give SADDLES. No one happened to think about where we were going to rodeo this year; some were even giving up on the AJRA. We all don’t want to loose sight of the fact that this association is all about the kids. Not just our kids but future kids as well. If we want to see our great way of life continue in Arizona then we need to think like the founders of our association; referring to the rule book charter page….

1) The AJRA is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes and to maintain standards and guidelines set by the AJRA among its members. 2) To promote the Christian principals upon which the AJRA was founded and to encourage members to exhibit characteristics consistent with these ideals. That’s just the first two items, if you haven’t read it you can find them at our website under “forms”. I’m sure I stepped on a few toes by publishing this, but that’s the way I feel about it. Now for some information: Destry Haught will again be our stock contractor this year. I think that he did a good job last year and will improve this year.Our schedule is still a work in progress. Florence will be our first rodeo October 22 and 23. We looked at going to Sonoita late in September and even contacted them but we felt time was too short to make it happen. The next rodeo scheduled is in Casa Grande with the local posse there sponsoring us on November 13 and 14. We will break for the holidays and come back hopefully in

Wickenburg on the 22 and 23 of January, this one is tentative and still in the works. February is a wild card we have a couple of places to talk to but for now that’s it. March should be a real good one if it all comes together at the Pro Arena in Tucson. They are real interested in us for the 19 and 20 of March. April is Wilcox on the 16 and 17 and Prescott is May 21 and 22. The finals will be back in Payson on the 17 and 18. The format for the finals is going to be the traditional top 10 only. This was discussed by the board at the last meeting. Julie Keaveny will be posting the minutes of those last two meetings soon so look at the website for any further decisions or rule changes. Also our first fundraiser of the year will be a saddle raffle donated by Corky Irons of Dynamite Horsemans Supply. Tickets will be given out at Florence and more info to follow. I am real excited about our coming season and together I think we can do great things. God Bless and Adios, Travis Bates


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President - Hugh Robinson - 575/770-3202 • Vice President - Todd Burns - 505/250-1282 • Bareback Director - Forrie Smith - 520/403-2824 Open Calf Roping Director - Christian Sanchez - 505/801-6854 • Incentive Calf Roping Director - Dave Aragon - 505/366-4931 Breakaway Director - Bellamie Mason - 505/486-2080 • Saddle Bronc Director - Jeb Loney - 406/207-2922 • Steer Wrestling Director - Lance Tolbert - 505/489-2143

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DEMONSTRATING STOCK CONTRACTORS: (2nd Year) Crossroads Rodeo Co. Mark Sanchez P.O. Box 3072 Durango, CO 81302 970.739.3851 (1st Year) Lucky 7 Rodeo Co. Ty Hawkins 232 CR 325 Ignacio, CO 81137 970.749.9790

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Judges Coordinator - Mark Hogland 505.269.0593

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Barrels Roswell Livestock, Roswell, NM William A. Chroninger, Jemez Springs, NM Envirotech, Inc. Farmington, NM Sierra Blanca Motors, Ruidoso, NM H & O Tires & Feed, T or C, NM SW Equine Insurance, Albuq. NM Cherrill’s Western Apparel, T or C, NM Socorro Republican Party Clint & Jan Wellborn, Socorro, NM Sid & Charlsie Savage, Caballo, NM Sierra Cleaners, Belen, NM Winton Appraisal, Socorro, NM Hicks Paint & Body Shop, Socorro, NM Tripp’s Inc. Socorro, NM Lobo Trucking, Albuq. NM Automated Control Systems, Albuq, NM Cornerstone Accounting, Elephant Butte, NM Albuquerque Equine Clinic, Albuq. NM JM Abstract & Title Co., Socorro, NM Los Lunas Animal Clinic, Los Lunas, NM Farm Credit, Albuq, NM Paul’s Veterinary Supply, Roswell, NM Salazar Trucking, Socorro, NM Bar J Plumbing, Socorro, NM John R. Gerbracht, Socorro, NM Van & Barbara Romero, Socorro, NM Sofia’s Kitchen, Socorro, NM All Around Auto, Socorro, NM Before & After Salon, Ruidoso, NM Becker’s Mountain Laundry, Ruidoso, NM Michal & Kathy Arrington, Ruidoso, NM

Diamond Heart Plumbing & Heating, Capitan, NM Double R Quarter Horses, Capitan, NM

Breakaway Roping Mosley Taxidermy & Wildlife Studio, Bloomfield, NM High Ridge Electric, Albuq. NM J – J Meat Packing, Bloomfield, NM Rocking DM Horsemanship, Bloomfield, NM Panda Garden, Bloomfield, NM

Saddle Bronc Hooves & Stalls Racing, Helena, Montana Casper Baca Rodeo, Co., Grants, NM Sheriff’s Posse Café, Belen, NM Jeb Loney, Tularosa, NM Forrie Smith, Capitan, NM

Steer Wrestling T & T Trailer Sales, Belen, NM Ned’s Pipe and Steel, Belen, NM Desert Green Equipment, Belen, NM Charlie’s Paint & Body, Belen, NM Horsin’ Around Therapeutic Riding Center, Belen, NM D. A. Williams Saddle Shop, Los Chavez, NM Shod Right, Scott McCloud, Belen, NM Sharon and Gary Tolbert, Los Lunas, NM

Bull Riding The Old Mill, Los Lunas, NM Graphic Arts Station, Belen, NM Fat Sats, Belen, NM Bull Fighter, Jason Knott, Durango, CO

Incentive Calf Roping The Old Mill, Los Lunas, NM Aragon Arena, Belen, NM Charlies Paint and Body Shop, Belen, NM Cameron Equip, Aztec, NM

Calf Roping Clayton Homes, Bloomfield, NM Cody Kenny/MAC Roping Productions, Belen, NM Lobo Trucking, Albuq, NM The Old Mill, Belen, NM Cameron Equip, Aztec, NM Pioneer Equipment Co., Albuq, NM Dutton Bits, Los Lunas, NM Rich Ford, Albuq, NM

Bull Fighters MD Construction, Ignacio, CO

Pickup Men Bucking H Rodeo Co., Blanco, NM GRS Services, Tome, NM

2010 Election Results President: John Adams Saddle Bronc Director: Jeb Loney Barrel Racing Director: Jessie Briscoe Steer Wrestling Director: Scott McCloud Calf Roping Director: Christian Sanchez Team Roping Director: Brian Sullivan

Recent Rodeo Results NMRA Finals & 30th Reunion Sept. 24-25, 2010; Belen, NM Bareback Riding Round 1 1. Larry Carter, 83, $440, Barstow Pro Rodeo Riggin Bag; 2. Forrie Smith, 80, $330; 3. Hugh Robinson, 78, $230 Round 2 1. Jon Luse, 82, $440, Barstow Pro Rodeo Riggin Bag; 2. Forrie Smith, 76, $330; 3. Larry Carter, 75, $230 Average 1. Larry Carter, 158, $700; 2/3. Forrie Smith/ Jon Luse, 156, $437.50; 4. Kory Hart, 151, $175 Finals Average Buckle - Larry Carter First Runner Up $150 Old Mill Gift Certificate each - Jon Luse and Forrie Smith Year End Saddle/Buckle Winner Larry Carter Year End Runner Up, Chaps Hugh Robinson Year End 3rd Place, Barstow Pro Rodeo Equipment - Jon Luse (Rookie Award being implemented in 2011) Saddle Bronc Riding Round 1 1. Dean Daly, 78, $400, Buckle; 2. Jake Broome, 77, $300; 3. Shane Faulkner, 73, $200; 4. Dylan Hensen, 69, $100 Round 2 1. Dean Daly, 78, $440, Buckle; 2. Chance Barnes, 77, $330; 3. C.J. Page, 71, $230 Average 1. Dean Daly, 156, $540; 2. Chance Barnes, 144, $405; 3. Jake Broome, 77 on one, $270; 4. Shane Faulkner, 73 on one, $135 Average Buckle Winner - Dean Daly Year End Champion - Saddle/Buckle Winner - Kevin Cox Bull Riding Round 1 No Qualified Rides Round 2 1. Chon Miranda, 87, $1,672, Buckle; 2. Joseph McConnel, 80, $1,254; 3. Cody Morgan, 79, $874 Average Buckle Winner - Chon Miranda Year End Saddle/Buckle Winner Joseph McConnel


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Bull Riding Director - Frank Alguire - 505/307-8786 • Open Team Roping Director - Russell Sullivan - 505/720-0999 • Inc. Team Roping Director - Jim Knopp - 505/514-8752 Barrel Racing Director - Debbie Hogland - 505/259-0844 • Inc. Barrel Racing Director - Carrie Richardson - 505/354-2018 • Judges Coordinator - Mark Hogland - 505/269-0593 State Secretary - Janice Aragon - 505/864-9428 • Central Entry Secretary - Leannah Sauceda - 505/864-9426 • Entry/Turn Out Number - 505/864-9426 • NMRA fax - 505/861-5907

Breakaway Roping Round 1 1/2. Jessie Briscoe/Teresa Brevik, 3.6, $612.50; 3. Taryn Krantz, 3.9, $350; 4. Angela Nay, 4.0, $175 Round 2 1. Angela Nay, 2.6, $700; 2. Peyton Cowdrey, 2.7, $525; 3. Teresa Brevik, 3.0, $350; 4. Shacey Sullivan, 3.3, $175 Average 1/2. Angela Nay/Teresa Brevik, 6.6, $612.50; 3. Jessie Briscoe, 7.6, $350; 4. Peyton Cowdrey, 15.9, 4175 Finals Average Buckle and Bridle Angela Nay/Teresa Brevik 3rd Finals Average, Stirrups Jessie Briscoe 4th Finals Average, Satchel Peyton Cowdrey Year End Saddle/Buckle - Odessa Yazzie Open Barrel Race Round 1 1. Jean Winters, 17.230, $630, Breast Collar; 2. Falena Dale, 17.244; $420; 3. Rachel Maestas, 17.245; $333; 4. Kelly Waide, 17.250; $245; 5. Gwen Hatch, 17.365, $122 Round 2 1. Kelly Waide, 17.093, $630, Breast Collar; 2. Jean Winters, 17.192, $420; 3. Cindy Smith, 17.274, $333; 4. Jamie LaRue, 17.354, $245; 5. Caren Lamb, 17.380, $122 Average 1. Kelly Waide, 34.348, $630; 2. Jean Winters 34.422, $420; 3. Jamie LaRue, 34.728, $333; 4. Rachael Maestas, 34.780, $245; 5. Cindy Smith, 34.804, $122 Average Buckle - Kelly Waide 2nd Average - Pro Equine Splint Boots – Jean Winters 3rd Average - Breast Collar Wither Straps Jamie LaRue Year End Saddle/Buckle Winner Caren Lamb Reserve Year end Buckle - Kelly Waide 3rd Place Personal Painting - Jean Winters Incentive Barrel Race Round 1 1. Lynn Ray, 17.945, $630, Breast Collar; 2. Jessie Briscoe, 18.024; $420; 3. Julia Thompson, 18.032, $333; 4. Marie Autrey, 18.108, $245; 5. Taylor Wilson, 18.119, $122 Round 2 1. Jasarra Baca, 17.874, $630, Saddle Blanket; 2. Annie Chroninger, 17.964, $420; 3. Haley McNeil, 18.094, $333; 4. Falena Dale, 18.179, $245; 5. Gwen Hatch, 18.229, $122 Average 1. Jessie Briscoe, 35.754, $630; 2. Julia Thompson, 35.786, $420; 3. Bailey Harwell, 35.808, $333; 4. Haley McNeil, 35.985, $245; 5. Lynn Ray, 36.213, $122 Average Buckle - Jessie Briscoe 2nd Average - Pro Equine Splint Boots Julia Thompson 3rd Average - Breast Collar Wither Straps Bailey Harwell Year End Saddle/Buckle Winner Haley McNeil

Reserve Year End Buckle - Julia Thompson 3rd Place Personal Painting Jessie Briscoe Most Consistant - Jamie LaRue Rookie of the Year - Haley McNeil Steer Wrestling Round 1 1. Rusty Hamilton, 4.7, $700, Buckle; 2. Kyle Maez, 6.0, $525; 3. Christian Pettigrew, 6.4, $350; 4. Tyrone T. Tsosie, 6.5, $175 Round 2 1. Christian Pettigrew, 3.8, $700, Buckle; 2. Kyle Francis, 4.1, $525; 3. Brandon Bates, 4.4, $350; 4. John Vanderwagen, 5.3, $175 Average 1. Christian Pettigrew, 10.2, $700; 2. Mike Murphy, 12.3, $525; 3. Lane Siggins, 15.3, $350; 4. Kyle Francis, 17.8, $175 Finals Average Breast Collar Christian Pettigrew Year End Saddle/Buckle - Bill Claunch Year End Reserve Champion Breast Collar - Christian Pettigrew Open Calf Roping Round 1 1. Christian Sanchez, 9.4, $625; 2. Lane Siggins, 9.9, $450; 3. Russell Sullivan, 10.4, $300; 4. Wes McConnel, 10.6, $150 Round 2 1. Cody Mirabal, 9.5, $625; 2. JoDan Mirabal, 9.7, $450; 3. David Chavez, 10.8, $300; 4. Lane Siggins, 11.3, $150 Average 1. Lane Siggins, 21.2, $800; 2. Russell Sullivan, 21.9, $675; 3. Michael Perry, 22.9, $550; 4. JoDan Mirabal, 26.6, $425; 5. Cody Mirabal, 31.2, $300; 6/7. Christian Sanchez/David Heimbach, 33.0, $75 Year End Saddle/Buckle - Michael Perry Incentive Calf Roping Round 1 1. Dave Aragon, 15.0, $350; 2. Sterling Cowdrey, 21.4, $210; 3. Chace Valdez, 21.7, $140 Round 2 1. Corey LeFebre, 11.2, $350; 2. Sterling Cowdrey, 15.1, $210; 3. Chace Valdez, 15.9, $140 Average 1. Sterling Cowdrey, 36.5, $280; 2. Chace Valdez, 37.6, $210; 3. Corey LeFebre, 11.2 on one, $140; 4. Dave Aragon 15.0 on one, $70 Finals Average Buckle - Sterling Cowdrey Year End Saddle/Buckle - Dave Aragon Open Team Roping Round 1 1. Sal Gomez/Levi Lewis, 5.0, $950 each; 2. Robert Ansley/James Gililland, 5.4, $712; 3. Lee Kiehne/Adrian Salas, 5.7, $475; 4. Kyle Honeyfield/Aaron Romero, 5.8, $237 Round 2 1. Robert Ansley/Shawn Willis, 5.1, $950; 2. Brandon Gonzales/Tim Gonzales, 5.3, $712 3. Lee Kiehne/Eddie Nieto, 5.9, $475; 4. Ray Siggins/James Gililland, 6.2, $237 Average 1/2. Larry Cohorn/Aaron Romero, 12.5,

$856; 1/2. Robert Ansley/Shawn Willis, 12.5, $856; 3. Robert Ansley/James Gililland, 12.7, $489; 4/5/6. Lee Kiehne/Adrian Salas, 12.9, $81; 4/5/6. Lee Kiehne/Eddie Nieto, 12.9, $81; 4/5/6. Kyle Honeyfield/Aaron Romero, 12.9, $81 Header Year End Saddle/Buckle Russell Sullivan Heeler Year End Saddle/Buckle Brian Sullivan Incentive Team Roping Round 1 1. Larry Cohorn/Tim Lamb, 6.0, $765, Buckles; 2. John Adams/B.J. Montoya, 6.2, $635; 3. Art Sanchez/Quint Westcott, 6.3, $500 4. Sal Gomez/David Sciacca, 6.5, $370; 5/6. Shae Walraven/Dwayne Teller, 6.8, $145; 5/6. Robbie Proffitt/Jim Knopp, 6.8, $145 Round 2 1. Cody Mirabal/JoDan Mirabal, 5.2, $765, Buckles; 2. Reno Eddy/Cody Mirabal, 5.4, $635; 3. Sam Loya/Seth Hall, 7.1, $500; 4. Leo Martinez/Frank Padilla, 7.4, $370; 5. Bryan Lucero/Angelo Benallie, 10.0, $160; 6. Sal Gomez/Mason Georges, 10.4, $130 Average 1. Sal Gomez/Mason Georges, 18.4, $765, Buckles; 2. Leo Martinez/Frank Padilla, 18.9, $635; 3. Sam Loya/Seth Hall, 19.3, $500 4. Art Sanchez/Quint Westcott, 19.4, $370; 5. John Adams/B.J. Montoya, 20.1, $160; 6. Sal Gomez/David Sciacca, 20.6, $130 Year End Saddle/Buckle Header - Robbie Proffitt; Heeler - Tim Lamb All Around Cowgirl - Angela Nay All Around Cowboy - Russell Sullivan Kenny McOsker Benefit Belen, New Mexico Sept. 26, 2010 The NMRA was able to present Tay McOsker $3,900 dollars following the Benefit rodeo. A big thank you to everyone who donated their services to make this event happen: Two NMRA Stock Contractors: Bucking H Rodeo Co. Richard Hodgson, Blanco, NM W/A Rodeo Co. Buster Webb, Bloomfield, NM Timed Event Stock Contractors: Jimmy Thompson, Jace Honey, Cody Kenny Announcer: Dawn Tarpley Clown: Roscoe Finley Bull Fighters: Jason Knott, Jube Baker Pickup Men: Marty Carrasco, Caleb Hodgson Gate Workers: Peggy Ryan, Faye Ryan EMT: Vernon Honeyfield Timers: Susi Kaufman, Sandra Carrasco Judges: L.J. Braught, Stoney Neufang Chute Help: Sheldon Melton Secretaries: Amber Gillreath, Jana Muncy, Janice Aragon A Big Thank You to: Valencia Co Sheriff’s Posse - Eddy Irvin, Captain Bareback No Entries Saddle Bronc 1. Chance Barnes, 66, $458; 2. Kyle; Hunt, 40, $305 Bull Riding 1. Joseph McConnel, 71, $763 Open Barrel Race 1. Caren Lamb, 17.034, $372; 2. Kelly; Waide, 17.128, $291; 3. Nicole Sweasea, 17.419, $209; 4. Amanda Clawson, 17.470, $139; 5. Rachael; Maestas, 17.515,

$93; 6. Lisa Girdner,; 17.650, $58 Incentive Barrel Race 1. Jasarra Baca, 17.805, $219; 2. Anne; Chroninger, 17.831, $164; 3. Casey; Dove, 17.915, $114 Breakaway Roping 1. Jana Baker, 3.12, $549; 2. Jori Flom,; 3.28, $411; 3. Nicole Sweazea, 5.12,; $287 Steer Wrestling 1. Bill Claunch, 4.3, $389; 2. Cody Kenny,; 5.9, $291; 3. Kyle Francis, 7.0, $203 Open Calf Roping 1. JoDan Mirabal, 9.5, $367; 2. Greg; Dutton, 11.4, $275; 3. Chance Barnes, 14.3, $192 Incentive Calf Roping 1. Greg Dutton, 11.4, $211; 2. Shane; Goemmer, 14.4, $141.08 Open Team Roping 1. Sal Gomez/JoDan Mirabal, 6.5, $475; 2. Bill Claunch/Albert Claunch, 8.1, $356; 3. Cody Mirabal/JoDan Mirabal, 10.8, $248 Incentive Team Roping 1. Sal Gomez/JoDan Mirabal, 6.5, $560; 2. Bill Claunch/Albert Claunch, 8.1, $373

Rex Allen Days Rodeo Wilcox, AZ October 2-3, 2010 (Points for 2011) Bareback: 1/2. Adam Tanner/Jon Luse, 74, $305; 3. Chauncy Kirby, 69, $222; 4/5. Kory Hart/ Tanner Ramirez, 67, $138 Saddle Bronc: 1. Garrison Dewitt, 77, $498; 2. Colby Sventek, 73, $373; 3. Thor Dusenberry, 72, $249; 4. Jason Amen, 65, $124 Bull Riding: No qualified rides Breakaway Roping: 1. Teri James, 2.7, $622; 2. Tammy Lewis, 2.9, $514; 3. Siana Seidel, 3.0, $407; 4. Katrina Church, 3.6, $300; 5/6/7. Kayse Winkle/Madisen Austin/Dani Meador, 3.9, $100 Open Barrel Race: 1. Megan Stock, 16.84, $743; 2. Julie Miller, 17.10, $605; 3. Teri James, 17.12, $495.50; 4/5. Allison Resor/Eileen Geraghty, 17.21, $316; 6/7. Nicole Welsh-Hall/Becky Mahoney, 17.34, $110; 8. Jenna Cadwallader, 17.29, $55 Incentive Barrel Race: 1. Aspyn Dent, 17.60, $342; 2. Shelley Howell, 17.64, $283; 3. Gry Johannessen, 17.67, $224; 4. Katie Janet, 17.72, $165; 5. Talena Campbell, 17.74, $106; 6. Kelly Arizmendi, 17.76, $58 Steer Wrestling: 1. Bo Bliel, 4.1, $481; 2. Damion Padilla, 4.3, $401; 3. Cody Glover, 4.8, $321; 4/5. Pepe Arballo/Clayton Tuscherer, 5.0, $200 Calf Roping: 1. Lane Siggins, 9.6, $575; 2. Tanner Houston, 9.9, $475; 3. Tyler Whitlow, 10.1, $376; 4/5. Clay Parsons/Cutter Parsons, 10.4, $228; 6. Eric Rogers, 11.4, $99 Incentive Calf Roping: 1. Lane Siggins, 9.6, $373; 2. Devon Burris, 11.7, $280; 3. Paul Carmen, 11.8, $188; 4. Jim Shirley, 13.1, $93 Open Team Roping: 1. Michael Camelot/Brent Tryan, 5.2, $970; 2. Jake Barnes/Anthony Camelot, 5.4, $803; 3. Denton Payne/Lane Siggins, 6.2, $635; 4. Whip Lewis/TJ Brown, 6.3, $468; 5. Michael Camelot/Anthony Camelot, 6.6, $301; 6. Rube Woolsey/Tom Bill Johnson, 6.7, $167 Incentive Team Roping: 1. Whip Lewis/Casey Lee, 7.0, $668; 2. Wyatt Althoff/Carson Lee, 7.2, $552; 3. Whip Lewis/Tammy Lewis, 7.5, $437; 4. Nick Penrod/John Salazar, 8.1, $322; 5. Rod Reidhead/Cooper Reidhead, 8.2, $207; 6. Dennis Cook/John Salazar, 8.4, $115

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ALL INDIAN RODEO The All Indian Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc. • P.O. Box 723, St. Michaels, Arizona 86511

COWBOYS ASSOCIATION Phone: 928/871-3000 • Fax: 928/871-3000 • Website: www.aircarodeo.com

ALL INDIAN RODEO COWBOY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers

Board of Directors

President Harrison Charley harrisoncharley@ymail.com Vice President Casey Begay Public Relations Officer Beverly Coho beverlyjcoho@citilink.net Administrative Secretary Lenita Lee Treasurer Jolene Russell

Rodeo Sponsors Representative Tom Boyd Bareback Riding Jeff Biakeddy Saddle Bronc Riding Rodger Dahozy Bull Riding Charley Herbert, Sr. Steer Wrestling Ben Bates, Jr. Tie Down Roping John Boyd, Jr.

2011 Membership Drive Rodeo January 15-16, 2011 Awards Celebration Banquet & Dance to get everyone ready for a new year!

New for 2011 The Incentive Team Roping will be #10 capped at #5

Recent Rodeo Results AIRCA Championship Finals Rodeo Dilkon, AZ September 25- 26, 2010. Each event champion received an embroidered leather/woolen vest. The AIRCA Championship Finals Rodeo champions included: AA-Kassidy Dennison, Tohatchi, NM, $2,190 LBR-Kassidy Dennison, $1,599 LBAW-Joni Begay, $787 SW-Garrison Begay, $1,837 TDR-Donovan Yazzie, $1,365 OTR-Dewayne Sells / Henry Benallie III, $3,519 #12 TR-Dexter Williams / Alvin Williams, $1,770 BB-Bennie Begay, $1,217 SB-Leander Thomas, $1,085 BR-Raynell Harvey, $1,100 SrBAW-Leonard Williams Sr. $918 JrBaR-Deven Sells, $1,033 JrBuR-Sheridan Yazzie, $805 Total Payout (cash and prizes) - $52,678 AIRCA’s gratitude goes to major sponsors: Southwest Navajo Fair Committee, The AIRCA, Winslow Mercantile, CNL Construction and all the other sponsors. Without fine sponsors, success would not be possible. All Around Champion Kassidy Dennison, Tohatchi, NM Ladies Barrel Racing Round 1 1. Eugenia Charley, 16.838, $492; 2. Kassidy Dennison, 16.903, $369; 3. Tia Begay, 16.966, $246; 4. Dee Ann St. Andrews, 17.101, $123 Round 2 1. Kassidy Dennison, 17.062, $492; 2. Sammi Jo Boyd, 17.126, $369; 3. Charmayne Gene, 17.135, $246; 4. Geneva Tsoukalarkis, 17.147, $123 Average 1. Kassidy Dennison, 33.965, $738; 2. Eugenia Charley, 34.298, $553; 3. Dee Ann St. Andrew, 34.299, $369; 4. Sammi Jo Boyd, 34.460, $184; Ladies Breakaway Roping Round 1 1. Bailey Bates, 3.2, $525; 2. Arianna Jones, 3.7, $394; 3. Misty Begay, 4.7, $262; 4. Kelsi Pablo, 4.9, $131 Round 2 1. Debbie Robbins, 2.9, $525; 2. Kassidy Dennison, 3.0, $394; 3. Joncelita Tso, 3.6, $262; 4. Sammi Jo Boyd, 4.0, $131 Average 1. Joni Begay, 9.6, $787; 2. Leah Stevenson, 10.1, $590; 3. Debbie Robbins, 2.9/1, $394; 4. Kassidy Dennison, 3.0/1, $197;

Steer Wrestling Round 1 1. Garrison Begay, 4.5, $525; 2. Kyle Dennison, 5.6, $394; 3. Brandon Bates, 5.8, $262; 4. Sheridan Jodie, 5.9, $131 Round 2 1. Garrison Begay, 4.7, $525; 2. Kyle Smith, 5.1, $394; 3. Sheridan Jodie, 5.2, $262; 4. Hollis Jodie, 5.7, $131 Average 1. Garrison Begay, 9.2, $787; 2. Sheridan Jodie, 11.1, $590; 3. Kyle Dennison, 14.3, $394; 4. Brandon Bates, 15.0, $197; Tie Down Roping Round 1 1. Roy Begay, 9.2, $471; 2. Ty Pablo, 9.5, $283; 3. Donovan Yazzie, 10.2, $188 Round 2 1. Donovan Yazzie, 8.6, $471; 2. Kyle Dennison, 8.7, $283; 3. Ty Pablo, 11.3, $188 Average 1. Donovan Yazzie, 18.8, $706; 2. Kyle Dennison, 19.8, $424; 3. Roy Begay, 20.7, $283; Team Roping Round 1 1. Dewayne Sells / Henry Benallie III, 6.8, $1,083.00; 2. Marco Sells / Victor Begay, 7.0, $812; 3. Tedson Yazzie / Cordell Williams, 7.2, $541; 4. Andre Beard / Leonard Williams Jr., 10.2, $271 Round 2 1. Cody Hunter / Lucius Sells, 6.4, $1,083.00; 2. Dewayne Sells / Henry Benallie III, 7.3, $812; ¾. Andre Beard / Leonard Williams Jr., 7.9, $406; ¾. Clifford Williams / Rafeal Murphy, 7.9, $406 Average 1. Dewayne Sells / Henry Benallie III, 14.1, $1,624.00; 2. Tedson Yazzie / Cordell Williams, 15.2, $1,218; 3. Andre Beard / Leonard Williams Jr., 18.1, $812; 4. Marco Sells / Lucius Sells, 20.3, $406; #12 Team Roping Round 1 1. Debbie Robbins / Danielle Lowman, 6.8, $885.00; 2. Gerald Daye / Walter Livingston, 9.2, $664; 3. Jon Arviso / Shane Tallsalt, 12.2, $443; 4. Dexter Williams / Alvin Williams, 13.0, $221 Round 2 1. Kyle Tallsalt / Shane Tallsalt, 7.7, $885.00; 2. OJ Williams / Angelo Benallie, 7.9, $664; 3. Jon Arviso / Angelo Benallie, 8.4, $443; 4. Dexter Williams / Alvin Williams, 14.1, $221 Average 1. Dexter Williams / Alvin Williams, 27.1, $1,328.00; 2. Corey Keyonnie / Alfonso Francis, 27.7, $996; 3. Debbie Robbins / Danielle Lowman, 6.8/1, $664; 4. Gerald Daye / Walter Livingston, 9.2/1, $332; Bareback Riding Round 1 1. Bennie Begay, 72, $329; 2. Earl Tsosie, 69, $197; 3. Jacob Etsitty, 66, $132 Round 2 1. Earl Tsosie, 79, $329; 2. Bennie Begay, 75, $197; 3. Clifford Williams, 73, $132 Round 3 1. Jacob Etsitty, 83, $329; 2. Bennie Begay, 70, $197; 3. Clifford Williams, 68, $132 Average 1. Bennie Begay, 217, $494; 2. Clifford Williams, 204, $297; 3. Jacob Etsitty, 149/2, $198; Saddle Bronc Riding Round 1 1. Robert Burbank, 61, $350; 2. Leander Thomas, 51, $210; 3. Robert Burbank, GM / No Pts., $70; 4. Leander Thomas, GM / No Pts., $70 Round 2 1. Ace Long, 75, $350; 2. Kane Kee, 71, $210; 3. Leander Thomas, 70, $140 Round 3 1. Robert Burbank, 68, $350; 2. Leander Thomas, 66, $210; 3. Ace Long, 64, $140 Average 1. Leander Thomas, 187, $525; 2. Ace Long, 139 / 2, $315; 3. Robert Burbank, 129 / 2, $210; Bull Riding Round 1 1. Troy James, 79, $382; 2. Raynell Harvey, 76,

Open Team Roping & #12 Team Roping Leonard Williams, Sr. Ladies’ Breakaway Roping Wilson Stewart, Jr. Senior Breakaway Ropinng B.J. Coho Junior Barrel Racing Ray Russell Junior Bull Riding Harry Tso, Jr.

Staff Central Entry Secretary BK Bates 505/733-2020 $287; 3. Al Charley, 70, $191; 4. Ivan Sells, 68, $96 Round 2 1. Ivan Sells, 81, $382; 2/3. Spud Jones, 79, $239; 2/3. Raynell Harvey, 70, $239; 4. Troy James, 70, $96 Round 3 1. Anson Roanhorse, 76, $382; 2. Wacey Cook, 75, $287; 3. Anson Roanhorse, GM / No Pts., $143; 4. Wacey Cook, GM / No Pts., $143 Average 1. Raynell Harvey, 155, $574; 2/3. Troy James, 149, $359; 2/3. Ivan Sells, 149, $359; Spud Jones, 79 / 1, $143; Senior Breakaway Roping Round 1 1. Leonard Williams Sr., 2.9, $262.00; 2/3. John Boyd Jr., 3.3, $197.00, 2/3. Walt Jones, 3.3, $131 Round 2 1. Leonard Williams Sr., 2.7, $262.00; 2. John Boyd Jr., 2.8, $197; 3. Walt Jones, 4.0, $131 Average 1. Leonard Williams Sr., 5.6, $394.00; 2. John Boyd Jr., 6.1, $295; 3. Walt Jones, 7.3, $197; Junior Barrel Racing Round 1 1. Deven Sells, 17.014, $295; 2. Tia Begay, 17.073, $221; 3. Jessica Todacheenie, 17.694, $147; 4. Tisha Vicenti, 17.856, $74 Round 2 1. Deven Sells, 17.191, $295; 2. Tia Begay, 17.333, $221; 3. Tisha Vicenti, 17.441, $147; 4. Taniah Nez, 17.891, $74 Average 1. Deven Sells, 34.205, $443; 2. Tia Begay, 34.406, $332; 3. Tisha Vicenti, 35.297, $221; 4. Jessica Todecheenie, 35.769, $111; Junior Bull Riding Round 1 1. Cody Johnson, 69, $210; 2. Sheridan Yazzie, 61, $140 Round 2 1. Ty Toadlena, 69, $210; 2. Sheridan Yazzie, 67, $140; Junior Bull Riding Go 3 1. Sheridan Yazzie, 76, $210; 2. Cody Johnson, 70, $140 Average 1. Sheridan Yazzie, 204, $315; 2. Cody Johnson, 139 / 2, $210;

2010 AIRCA Standings All Around 1. Garrison Begay, $6,245; 2. Kassidy Dennison, $4,683; 3. Donovan Yazzie, $4,612; 4. Brandon Bates, $4,094; 5. Roderick Tso, $3,636; 6. Kyle Dean Dennison, $3,230; 7. Clifford Williams, $2,931; 8. Debbie Robbins, $2,493; 9. Gerald Daye, $2,466; 10. John Boyd Jr., $2,420; 11. Jeri C. Yazzie, $1,993; 12. Leonard Williams Sr., $1,928; 13. Devyn Dennison, $1,694; 14. Roqui Lee, $1,282; 15. Celeste Charley, $1,015; 16. Michael Bates, $770; 17. Sheila Sells, $742 Bareback 1. Bennie Begay, $2,753; 2. Earl Tsosie Jr., $2,462; 3. Clifford Williams, $2,112 Saddle Bronc 1. Leander Thomas, $4,725; 2. Kane Kee, $3,057; 3. Robert Burbank, $2,964; 4. Dean Daly, $2,517; 5. Todd Rangel, $2,426; 6. Ace Long, $2,038; 7. Ramos Benny, $831; 8. Fred Bitsui, $322; 9. Herman George, $286; 10. Vince Tsosie, $278 Bull Riding 1. Troy James, $4,239; 2. Justin Silversmith, $4,101; 3. Guytin Tsosie, $2,892; 4. Raynell Harvey, $2,851; 5. Spud Jones, $2,437; 6. Ryan Bitsui, $1,720; 7. Wacey Cooke, $1,210; 8. Anson Roanhorse, $918; 9. Clint Wilson, $539; 10. Kevin Hubbard, $226 Steer Wrestling 1. Sheridan Jodie, $5,832; 3. Garrison Begay, $4,841; 2. Brandon Bates, $3,807; 4. Hollis Jodie, $2,890; 5. Kyle Smith, $2,752; 6. Harold Mike, $2,722; 7. Ben Bates, $1,929; 8. Mike Murphy, $1,606; 9. Ethan Randall, $1,166; 10. Kyle Dean Dennison, $962; 11. Wendell Murphy, $908; 12. Chuck Dixon, $882; 13. Randy Claw, $717; 14. Michael Bates, $523; 15. Rob Murphy, $492; 16. Pete Thomas, $478; 17.

Central Entry Secretary Benita Jay Timers Coordinator BK Bates Judges Coordinator Al Slivers Queen Coordinator Phoebe Hardy

Ambassadors Miss Rodeo AIRCA 2010 Apryl Largo

Brad Begay, $476; 18. Tyrone Tsosie, $392; 19. Donovan Yazzie, $358; 20. Rolando Antonio, $309; 21. Jacob Antone, $170; 22. Chuck Murphy, $126 Tie Down Roping 1. Roy Begay, $5,151; 2. Donovan Yazzie, $3,997; 3. Ty Pablo, $3,024; 4. Gerald Daye, $2,466; 5. Roderick Tso, $2,292; 6. Kyle Dean Dennison, $2,268; 7. Garrison Begay, $1,404; 8. Tyrone Alcott, $658; 9. Felix Gilbert Jr., $566; 10. Tyrine Alcott, $315; 11. Brandon Bates, $287; 12. Michael Bates, $247; 13. Alvin Willie, $133 Ladies Breakaway 1. April Willie, $5,703; 2. Odessa Yazzie KY4th, $3,770; 3. Leah Stevenson, $3,212; 4. Debbie Robbins, $2,493; 5. Kesli Pablo, $2,435; 6. KC Randall, $1,535; 7. Lizzy Dixey, $1,450; 8. Bailey Bates, $1,277; 9. Kassidy Dennison, $1,271; 10. Arianna Jones, $1,041; 11. Roqui Lee, $965; 12. Teri Jo Caboni, $819; 13. Shelia Sells, $742; 14. Reneille Sells, $713; 15. Devyn Dennison, $603; 16. Celeste Charley, $386; 17. Jeri C. Yazzie, $346; 18. Twila Jones, $324; 19. Michelle Morris, $281; 20. Bobbie Riggs, $226; 21. JC Mike, $179; 22. Laci K. Begay, $135 Ladies Barrel Racing 1. Charmayne Gene, $3,683; 2. Kassidy Dennison, $3,412; 3. Geneva Tsouhlarakis KY4th, $2,836; 4. Tia Begay, $2,343; 5. Eugenia Charley, $1,753; 6. Jeri C. Yazzie, $1,587; 7. Raynell Holgate, $1,194; 8. Devyn Dennison, $1,091; 9. Ruth Bitsui, $928; 10. Patrice Yazzie, $844; 11. Becky Bitsie, $739; 12. Dee Ann St. Andrew, $738; 13. Celeste Charley, $629; 14. Kimberly Jake, $472; 15. Roqui Lee, $317; 16. Mikala Jones, $165; Open Team Roping - Header 1. Kesley Phillips, $7,347; 2. Marco Sells, $5,349; 3. Cody Hunter, $5,128; 4. Chris Begay, $3,404; 5. Jon Arviso, $2,331; 6. Andre Beard, $2,154; 7. Roderick Tso, $1,344; 8. Clifford Williams, $819; 9. Clayton Slick, $621; 10. Leonard Williams Sr., $501; 11. Karl Dennison, $324; 12. Donovan Yazzie, $257; 13. Kevin Yazzie, $244; 14. Dexter Williams, $215; 15. Lance Boyd, $85 Open Team Roping - Heeler 1. Kevin Yazzie, $7,371; 2. Myles John ky4th, $6,929; 3. Lucius Sells, $5,715; 4. Victor Begay, $4,634; 5. Lamuel Yazzie, $2,530; 6. James Begay Jr., $2,448; 7. Angelo Benallie, $1,878; 8. Leonard Williams Jr., $1,044; 9. Cordell Williams, $880; 10. Andre Beard, $548; 12. OJ Williams, $539; 13. Bennie Bitsui, $454 #12 Team Roping - Header 1. Jon Arviso, $2,466; 2. Jeremiah Ludlam, $2,361; 3. OJ Williams, $2,300; 4. Gerald Daye, $1,420; 5. Clayton Slick, $1,235; 6. Debbie Robbins, $1,125; 7. Dexter Williams, $1,081; 8. Clifford Williams, $903; 9. Kyle Tallsalt, $676; 10. Truman Dickson, $584; 11. Robert Largo, $504; 12. Cody Hunter, $294; 13. Sheila Sells, $277; 14. Lance Boyd, $175; 15. Chuck Sells, $121; 16. Thurman Bitsui, $111 #12 Team Roping - Heeler 1. Angelo Benallie, $3,019; 2. Shane Tallsalt, $2,154; 3. Cordell Williams, $1,292; 4. Danielle Lowman, $1,125; 5. Walter Livingston, $885; 7. Carl Begay, $195; 8. John Boyd Jr., $175; 9. Kesley Phillips, $121; 10. Delbert Smith, $117; Sr. Breakaway 1. John Boyd Jr., $2,420; 2. Leonard Williams Sr., $1,928; 3. Walt Jones, $927; 4. Ickes Benallie, $616; 5. Karl Dennison, $592; 6. Johnson Stevenson, $451; 7. Lewis Francis (GC), $402; 8. Jerome Pete Sr., $239; 9. Raymond Balone, $79 Jr. Barrel racing 1. Deven Sells KY4th. , $1,980; 2. Tia Begay, $1,415; 3. Cortney Curley, $704; 4. Tisha Vicenti, $699; 5. Delilah Gilmore, $564; 6. Mikayla Jones, $455; 7. Jessica Todacheenie, $258; 8. Destinee Dale, $200; 9. Milyka Mueller, $82; 10. Jereth Hale, $38 Jr. Bull riding 1. Cody Johnson, $1,294; 2. Sheridan Yazzie, $1,288; 3. Ty Toadlena, $1,176; 4. Justin Silversmith, $358


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GRAND CANYON PRO RODEO ASSOCIATION GCPRA Approved Stock Contractors:

2010 GCPRA Board of Directors President: Arnold Burruel Vice President: John Samsill Judging Coordinator: Gordie Kessler Bareback: Jason Minic Saddle Bronc: Bryan Martineau Bull Riding: Bubba Hancock Calf Roping: Wes Crane

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Incentive Calf Roping: Paul Carmon Breakaway Roping: Mandy Sproul Steer Wrestling: Trevor Duhon Team Roping: Clay Parsons #12 Team Roping: Todd Zipprich Barrel Racing: Muffy Carmen State Secretary: Shelly Howell

(602) 980-0766 (520) 226-5058 (337) 263-0956 (520) 444-7650 (623) 694-1857 (623) 640-0597 (623) 249-9506

The GCPRA has a new website - gcpra.net Thank You to our 2010 Jacket Sponsors! Team Roping - FCI Construction Inc. Team Roping Heading - Dales Town and Country (623) 584-5737 Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2pm Inc. Team Roping Heeling - Farm Sources International www.farmsi.com Steer Wrestling - Dennis Schwalbe with Schwalbe Trucks Barrel Racing - Anita’s Cocina & Nana’s Sandwich Saloon Inc. Barrels and Inc. Calf Roping Tandem Oral Open Calf Roping - Micropulse West & Marana Stockyards Bull Riding - Lost Dutchman Days Rodeo Breakaway - Usherbrand www.usherbrand.com Saddle Sponsor Master Saddles Donated All-Around Saddles

Upcoming Events 2010 GCPRA Finals Cottonwood, AZ Cottonwood Equestrian Center, Verde Valley Fairgrounds November 13 & 14, 2010 Performances Saturday November 13, 2010 Inc. Slack at 10:00 a.m. Open Performance at 4:00 p.m. Sunday November 14, 2010 Inc. Slack at 9 a.m. Open Performance t 2 p.m. Entries: November 1, 2010 - Call Shelly Howell from noon till 9:00 p.m. at 623/2499506 Entry Fee’s: $240 per event cash only. Top 15 in each event qualify for finals. Dance & Dinner after Saturday’s Performance at the Fairgrounds Building. $5 to enter the dance for adults and $3 for children. Stalls available for $10 a night. RV hookups $25 for the weekend. Contact Daria Weir for reservations at 928/821-0476.

Recent Results Holbrook Navajo County Fair Bareback Riding 1. Tyler Staker, 78, $406; 2. Hughe Robinson, 73, $305; 3. Jon Luse, 68, $152; 4. Nate Hardy, 68, $152 Inc. Calf Roping 1. Lane Siggens, 11, $284; 2. Willard Moody, 11.9, $213; 3. David Hall, 12.3, $142; 4. Arnold Burrell, 13, $36; 5. Paul Carmen, 13, $36

Open Calf Roping 1. Seth Hall, 8.3, $567; 2. Clay Parsons, 8.8, $420; 3. Korii Ochoa, 8.8, $420; 4. Joe Don Mirabel, 9.1, $274; 5. Andy Martin, 9.8, $176; 6. Mason Georges, 9.9, $98 Breakaway Roping 1. Mackie Savedra, 2.5, $521; 2. Jan Clancy, 2.8, $434; 3. Becky Mahoney, 3.1, $347; 4. Madisen Austin, 3.3, $217; 5. Janet Boyt, 3.3, $217 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Colby Sventak, 75, $532; 2. Kevin Cox, 71, $399; 3. Jason Aman, 63, $266; 4. Chance Barnes, 60, $133 Steer Wrestling 1. Brandon Bates, 3.7, $465; 2. Chance Carlson, 3.7, $465; 3. Trey Nahrgang, 4.6, $338; 4. Tanner Robertson, 5.1, $254; 5. John Vanderwagen, 5.8, $169 #12 Team Roping 1. Iyke Beday / Jeremy Alcott, 6.2, $899; 2. Brady Payne / Mike Clancy, 6.6, $744; 3. Whip Lewis / Tammy Lewis, 6.7, $589; 4. John Arviso / Angelo Bennally, 7.1, $289; 5. Karlett Begay / Meryl Smith, 7.1, $289; 6. TJ Jewel / Lane Stock, 7.1, $289 Open Team Roping 1. Michael Camelot / Anthony Camelot, 5.1, $1,350; 2. Dale Whitlow / J.C. Niesen, 5.3, $1,100; 3. Chris Begay / Rafael Murphy, 5.4, $900; 4. Denton Payne / Rick Stock, 5.5, $650; 5. Travis Ericson / Mike Clancy, 5.6, $500; 6. John Arviso / James Begay Jr., 5.7, $250; 6. Dale Whitlow / Tyler Whitlow, 5.8, $150; 7. Russell Sullivan / Lane Siggens, 5.9, $100 Barrel Racing 1D 1. Becky Mahoney, 17.74, $719; 2. Jessica Finch, 17.79, $586; 3. Kaylee Billingsly, 17.84, $413; 4. Elaine Wells, 17.84, $413; 5. Haley McNiel, 17.87, $266; 6. Shelly Howell, 17.88, $133; 7. Julie Miller, 17.92, $67; 8. Amanda Claussen, 17.92, $67 2D 1. Jody Heisler, 18.46, $331; 2. Whitlee Cline, 18.47, $274; 3. Kallie Brannon, 18.48, $217; 4. Daria Weir, 18.49, $160; 5. Annie Chroninger, 18.52, $103; 6. Tawana Lilly, 18.6, $57 Bull Riding 1. Kee Natone, 80, $1,090; 2. Tustin Day, 73, $818; 3. Troy James, 68, $409; 4. Mitch Mitchell, 68, $409

Willcox Rodeo Results Corrected 10/05/10 Barbeack Riding 1. Adam Tanner, 74, $305; 2. Jon Luse, 74, $305; 3. Chauncy Kirby, 69, $222; 4. Kory Hart, 67, $139; 5. Tanner Ramirez, 67, $139 Inc. Calf Roping 1. Lane Siggens, 9.6, $374; 2. Devon Burris, 11.7, $280; 3. Paul Carmen, 11.8, $187; 4. Jim Shirley, 13.1, $93 Open Calf Roping 1. Lane Siggins, 9.6, $575; 2. Tanner Houston, 9.9, $476; 3. Tyler Whitlow, 10.1, $377; 4. Clay Parsons, 10.4, $228; 5. Cutter Parsons, 10.4, $228; 6. Eric Rogers, 11.4, $99 Breakaway Roping 1. Teri James, 2.7, $622; 2. Tammy Lewis, 2.9, $515; 3. Slana Seidel, 3, $408; 4. Katrina Church, 3.6, $300; 5. Kayse Winkle, 3.9, $100; 6. Madisen Austin, 3.9, $100; 7. Dani Meador, 3.9, $100 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Garrison Dewitt, 77, $498; 2. Colby Sventek, 73, $374; 3. Thor Dusenberry, 72, $249; 4. Jason Aman, 65, $125 Steer Wrestling 1. Bo Bliel, 4.1, $482; 2. Damion Padilla, 4.3, $401; 3. Cody lee Glover, 4.8, $321; 4. Pepe Arballo, 5, $201; 5. Clayton

W/A Rodeo Company Slash M Rodeo Company T5 - Manuel Murrietta V Heart Rodeo Company – Cody Resor Please be sure to check out our website at www.GCPRA.com for the latest updates and rodeo information GCPRA: PO Box 50476 Parks, AZ 86018 State Secretary - Shelly Howell - (623) 249-9506

GCPRA CES Phone Number: Rough Stock & Timed Events: (623) 455-8339 Team Roping: (623) 455-8385 Turnouts: (623) 455-8339 Tuscherer, 5, $201 Barrel Racing 1D 1. Megan Stock, 16.84, $743; 2. Julie Miller, 17.1, $606; 3. Teri James, 17.12, $496; 4. Allison Resor, 17.21, $317; 5. Eileen Geraghty, 17.21, $317; 6. Nicole Welsh-Hall, 17.24, $110; 7. Becky Mahoney, 17.24, $110; 8. Jenna Cadwallader, 17.29, $55 2D 1. Aspyn Dent, 17.6, $342; 2. Shelly Howell, 17.64, $283; 3. Gry Johannessen, 17.67, $224; 4. Katie Janet, 17.72, $165; 5. Talena Campbell, 17.74, $106; 6. Kelly Arizmendi, 17.76, $59 #12 Team Roping 1. Whip Lewis / Casey Lee, 7, $668; 2. Wyatt Althoff / Casey Lee, 7.2, $553; 3. Whip Lewis / Tammy Lewis, 7.5, $438; 4. Nick Penrod / John Salazar, 8.1, $323; 5. Rod Reidhead / Cooper Reidhead, 8.2, $207; 6. Dennis Cook / John Salazar, 8.4, $115 Open Team Roping 1. Michael Camelot / Brent Tryan, 5.2, $970; 2. Jake Barnes / Anthony Camelot, 5.4, $803; 3. Denton Payne / Lane Siggens, 6.2, $636; 4. Whip Lewis / TJ Brown, 6.3, $468; 5. Michael camelot / Anthony Camelot, 6.6, $301; 6. Rube Woolsey / Tom Bill Johnson, 6.7, $167 Bull Riding No Qualified Rides

GCPRA Point Standings As of 10-06-2010 Bareback 1. Tyler Staker, $3,027; 2. Jon Luse, $2,461; 3. Kory Hart, $2,209; 4. Trevor Haught, $899; 5. Chauncey Kirby, $789; 6. Adam Tanner, $423; 7. Jason Minic, $417; 8. J.T. Cox, $397; 9. Tanner Ramirez, $326; 10. TJ Spoonhunter, $138 Calf Roping 1. Gerald Daye, $2,619; 2. Clay Parsons, $2,446; 3. Andrew Martin, $1,732; 4. Tyler Whitlow, $1,251; 5. Tristan Mahoney, $997; 6. Korri Ochoa, $987; 7. Justin Parke, $905; 8. Ryan Tripp, $852; 9. Cutter Parsons, $771; 10. Jim Shirley, $582; 11. Lane Siggins, $575; 12. Tanner Houston, $476; 13. Mason Georges, $460; 14. Joe Parsons, $429; 15. Shane Erickson, $374; 16. Dustin Latta, $338; 17. Brett Fleming, $305; 18. Shawn Hastings, $223; 19. Paul Carmen, $215; 20. Joe Moody, $153 Inc. Calf Roping 1. Jim Shirley, $1,433; 2. Ryan Tripp, $1,164; 3. Paul Carmen, $1,059; 4. Lane Siggins, $844; 5. Ted Walker, $835; 6. Dustin Latta, $746; 7. Arnold Burruel, $668; 8. Willard Moody, $637; 9. Bob Martin, $407; 10. Guy Nix, $370; 11. Dale Davies, $308; 12. Doug Shipton, $261; 13. Robert Wooten, $185; 14. Dave Hall, $142; 15. Lige Smith, $132; 16. Brent Keaveney, $131; 17. Royce Larson, $130; 18. Victor Hambrick, $88; 19. Lyman Tenney, $87; 20. JR Slaughter, $76 Steer Wrestling 1. Cutter Parsons, $2,282; 2. Clayton Tuchscherer, $1,972; 3. Pepe Arballo, $1,283; 4. Derek Worthen, $1,173; 5. Bo Bliel, $962; 6. Travis Reay, $748; 7. Chance Carlson, $672; 8. Trey Nahrgang, $569; 9. Trevor Duhon, $556; 10. Justin Simon, $544; 11. Tim Robertson, $462; 12. Cody Glover, $389; 13. Willie Schoolcraft, $306; 14. Mark Waltz, $271; 15. Randy Ternan, $203; 16. Jeff Frizzell, $113; 17. Tanner Houston, $100 Breakaway 1. Leigh Ann Billingsley, $3,703; 2. Madisen Austin, $2,028; 3. Becky Mahoney, $1,369; 4. Tammy Lewis, $1,334; 5. Jan Clancy, $1,167; 6. Mandy Sproul, $1,048; 7. Teri James, $955; 8. Dani Meador, $930; 9. Shyra Cline, $776; 10. Danya Weir, $664; 11. Daria Weir, $575; 12. Bobbie Riggs, $565; 13. Karen Duncan, $393; 14. Kellie Hunt, $358; 15. Kristin True, $356; 16. Cheyenne Foster, $312; 17. Stacy Scouten, $289; 18. Kasey

Winkle, $288; 19. Sally Brown, $241; 20. Kelsi Burchett, $195 Barrels 1. Raelyn Gould, $2,272; 2. Sarah Kieckhefer, $1,676; 3. Kaylee Billingsley, $1,311; 4. Eileen Geraghty, $1,294; 5. Mandy Sproul, $1,290; 6. Becky Mahoney, $1,234; 7. Muffy Carmen, $1,016; 8. Shelly Howell, $898; 9. Leigh Ann Billingsley, $834; 10. Amber Berry, $800; 11. Debbie Carter, $753; 12. Georgia Diez, $716; 13. Kyna Schrader, $688; 14. Julie Miller, $672; 15. Kendra Stineman, $631; 16. Sherry Cervi, $556; 17. Teri James, $496; 18. Casey Shirley, $476; 19. April Cheeseman, $439; 20. Hailee Hancock, $423 Inc. Barrels 1. Jackie Gajeski, $847; 2. Shawn Stirling Schuck, $593; 3. Shelly Howell, $458; 4. Sarah Kieckhefer, $395; 5. Hailee Hancock, $351; 6. Aspyn Dent, $342; 7. April Cheeseman, $339; 8. Bobbi Brooks, $334; 9. Carrie Woolsey, $308; 10. Kayla Karstetter, $301; 11. Christy Leo, $298; 12. Mary Tenney, $285; 13. Talena Campbell, $282; 14. Jessi Houston, $281; 15. Kaylee Billingsley, $263; 16. Lynn Ray, $263; 17. Kelsey Lutien, $250; 18. Mary Dolven, $238; 19. Daria Weir, $237; 20. Gry Johannessen, $224 Open Team Roping Heading 1. Whip Lewis, $2,915; 2. Denton Payne, $2,275; 3. Travis Whitlow, $1,954; 4. Dale Whitlow, $1,376; 5. Derrick Begay, $1,286; 6. Marco Sells, $1,219; 7. Levi Lewis, $1,115; 8. Murdock Keith, $1,035; 9. Austin Stafford, $773; 10. Trevor Mahoney, $725; 11. Rube Woolsey, $677; 12. Nathan Singletary, $605; 13. John Samsill, $566; 14. Aaron Tsinigine, $549; 15. Tom Richards, $515; 16. Tyler Getzweiler, $509; 17. Kiley Reidhead, $417; 18. Shane Erickson, $406; 19. Todd Howell, $266 Open Team Roping Heeling 1. Clay Parsons, $3,665; 2. Tyler Getzweiller, $2,524; 3. Brent Tryon, $1,714; 4. Tom Bill Johnson, $1,282; 5. Justin Simon, $1,234; 6. Victor Begay, $1,103; 7. JC Niesen, $1,100; 8. Tyler Whitlow, $881; 9. Lane Siggins, $765; 10. Cesar De La Cruz, $760; 11. James Begay Jr, $729; 12. Tammy Lewis, $658; 13. Dallas Reidhead, $594; 14. Byron Wilkerson, $556; 15. Cory Petska, $555; 16. Mike Clancy, $500; 17. Nathan Singletary, $479; 18. Cooper Reidhead, $417; 19. Brent Falon, $406; 20. Cully Stafford, $266 Inc. Team Roping Heading 1. Whip Lewis, $1,997; 2. Macklee Austin, $1,725; 3. Madisen Austin, $1,606; 4. Brady Payne, $1,145; 5. Levi Lewis, $678; 6. Logan Westcott, $566; 7. Ryan Tripp, $552; 8. Clay Parsons, $547; 9. AJ Lutz, $537; 10. Brent Keaveney, $535; 11. Becky Mahoney, $461; 12. Mark Bell Jr., $414; 13. Mandy Sproul, $401; 14. Jessi Houston, $316; 15. Karletts Begay, $289; 16. Jan Clancy, $276; 17. Kiley Reidhead, $267; 18. Rod Reidhead, $207; 19. Jacob Mayfield, $162; 20. Trevor Mahoney, $158 Inc. Team Roping Heeling 1. Daren Austin, $3,130; 2. Tammy Lewis, $1,642; 3. Mike Clancy, $1,434; 4. Casey Lee, $1,070; 5. Arnold Burruel, $949; 6. Salvadore Flores, $700; 7. Jason Perkins, $678; 8. Don Lutz, $537; 9. Wes Crane, $535; 10. Trevor Mahoney, $461; 11. Denton Payne, $401; 12. Cooper Reidhead, $324; 13. Dani Meador, $316; 14. Mike Reidhead, $267; 15. Wacey Wescott, $201; 16. Gary Mayfield, $162; 17. Tristan Mahoney, $158; 18. Greg Green, $145; 19. Bill McClure, $138; 20. Dayton Stafford, $134 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Colby Sventek, $1,837; 2. Garrison Dewitt, $1,742; 3. Seth Seidel, $1,506; 4. Travis Reay, $1,419; 5. Jason Amon, $1,290; 6. Cooper Dewitt, $931; 7. Rawley McFarland, $829; 8. Nate Oetter, $781; 9. Bryce Beeler, $679; 10. Bryan Martineau, $580; 11. Thor Dusenberry, $467; 12. Logan Wescott, $462; 13. Robert Burbank, $347; 14. JB Kessler, $210 Bull Riding 1. Samuel De La Cruz, $1,600; 2. Clint Groff, $1,503; 3. Wacey Barta, $1,002; 4. Justin Orr, $944; 5. Shawn Rogers, $860; 6. Taz Sheffield, $482; 7. Trey Nahrgang, $288; 8. Chay Pena, $55


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NEW MEXICO JUNIOR RODEO ASSOCIATION President - Hilario Baca 505/379-5036 shortround5@vzw.blackberry.net • Vice President - Leland Riley 505/384-2471 or 505/705-2472 ccfs@hughes.net Secretary/Treasurer - Lisa Wade 505/615-2773 wade.lisa414@comcast.net • State Secretary - Christie Riley 505/384-2471 or 505/705-2471 ccfs@hughes.net Ex-Officio - Red Kingston 505/847-2708

2010 NMJRA Board of Directors Barrels/Flags/Chute Dogging Leland Riley 505/384-2471 or 505/705-2472 ccfs@hughes.net

Ribbon Roping/Calf Roping Darin Hise 505/702-2774 Team Roping/Steer Breakaway John English 505/239-7617 Jenglish@wspubs.com

Pole Bending/Co State Secretary Audra Baca 505/331-7460 bacahome@live.com

Calf Touching/Steer Stopping Dan Bell cbell@plateautel.net

Goat Tying Veronica Noe 505/681-8252 veronicanoe12@yahoo.com

Rough Stock Jerry Hawkes 575/640-5616 jhawkes@nmsu.edu

Breakaway Roping Darin Simpson 505/876-6002 or 505/240-2544 darinsimpson2003@yahoo.com

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575/622-9164 Your Rodeo Equipment Headquarters We’ve got everything you need for you and your horse! Largest Selection of Tack, Feed, Animal Health, and Western Clothing in Southeastern New Mexico!

Paul’s Veterinary Supply

The New Mexico Junior Rodeo Association is open to boys and girls up to 19 years of age, as of January 1 of the current year.

NMJRA would like to thank all of the 2010 sponsors, parents and those who helped throughout the year! See you again the spring of 2011!

NMJRA Jackpots at Every Rodeo Tie Down Calf Roping - Open and High School and Under Breakaway - 11 & Under, 12-14, 15-19, Open 2 Full Rounds and a short round in each roping. May enter 2x in each jackpot.

— Now Open In Albuquerque — Vaccine, dewormer, and other veterinary products that horse owners need to keep their horses in top form.

Tired of the modern day keyboard touch? Come in to Paul’s Veterinary Supply for the old time personal touch. At Paul’s Veterinary Supply you get online pricing with one-on-one customer service. In Albuquerque, 3825 Osuna NE 505/341-9401 Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

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Shop 575/347-0318 6462 S.E. Main, Roswell, New Mexico

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Richard Hicks Sales Representative 505/697-8402 Mobile • 505/247-4300 Office 2920 Broadway Blvd. SE • Albuquerque, NM 87102 richardh@ahern.com • www.ahern.com

Bruckner’s Truck Sales Maralyn Hillman, General Manager 5010 Jefferson St. NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505/843-7703 • 800-288-7703 505/991-4638 cell mhillman@brucknertruck.com www.brucknertruck.com

NEW MEXICO TRACTOR SALES “YOUR AREA JOHN DEERE DEALER” 19560 Hwy 314 • Belen, NM 87002 505/861-1500 Main 505/861-5353 Fax 1-800-460-1066

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P.O. Box 500 320 W. Texas Artesia, New Mexico 88210 575/748-1345

DD’s Animal Nutrition and Supply Pro Feeds • Nutrena • Purina HiPro Sunglo Feeds • ACCO Feeds • Bluebonnet Feeds Animal Health-Feed-Water Softner Salt Ranch and Show supplies Don Spearman - Owner • 510 W. Richey • Artesia, NM 88210

575/302-9280 or 575/746-2370

Sierra Cleaners DRY CLEANING & FINISH LAUNDRY 325C South Main • Belen, NM 87002 505/864-5934

Look Sharp...Feel Sharp! Mon-Fri 7:30-5:30 • Sat 9-1

Old Mill Farm and Ranch Corky Morrison & David Chavez Calf Roping Producers Los Lunas, NM 505/865-5432

Randy Lewis & Jimmy Thompson Team Roping and Practice Belen, NM 719/482-8550 505/459-6851

For more information concerning the NMJRA or to find membership and entry forms, go to the NMJRA website at www.nmjra.net. You can also contact either Hilario Baca at 505/379-5036 shortround5@vzw.blackberry.net, or Brook Deerman at 575-703-4872 / deerman30@dishmail.net for information.


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Bosque Farms Jr. Rodeo 11 /20 0 01 2 e tte i mm o C R J BF

Russell Sullivan Co-Chairman 505/720-0999 Curtis Winner Co-Chairman/Treasurer 505/269-8181 Jana Muncy Secretary 505/238-9415 Amber Gillreath Secretary 505/235-9216

Bosque Farms Junior Rodeo 2010/2011 Rodeo Dates October 16 - 17, November 20 - 21 and January 8 - 9 Rodeo starts at 8:30 a.m. each day!

Please read all material carefully so you know what you can expect Entries • Books will close at 7:30am the day of the rodeo. • Secretary will be on the grounds an hour and a half before the start of the rodeo. • A $25 late fee will be charges on all entries not postmarked 10 days prior to each rodeo. (Late fee must be paid before rodeo starts.) • If money does not accompany entry forms postmarked 10 days prior to rodeo the late fee will be charged. • Late entries will be added to the bottom of the list in: barrels, poles & flags; and to the top in all other events. • Please make your own copies of the entry form. • Insufficient funds checks will result in a $50 fine and contestants will be on a cash only basis for the rest of the series. All fees and fines must be taken care of before any future entries will be accepted or awards received. If not taken care of by awards banquet, awards will automatically be given in the next place contestant. • No refunds for turnouts or draw-outs will be given unless accompanied by a doctor or vet release. Awards fees and administrative fees are not refundable. Secretary must be notified by 7:30am the day of the rodeo. • Liability release and a copy of a birth certificate must accompany first entry. • Age is determined as of the day of the first rodeo. • Entries for the next rodeo will be accepted at each rodeo. • Checks will be deposited the Friday before each rodeo. Awards • Contestants must compete in a minimum of 3 events at 5 rodeos and pay the awards fee to qualify for prizes. • Awards fee must be paid before the first rodeo. • Each contestant/family that pays an awards fee will receive a one year subscription to the AllAround Magazine. Schedule, results, rules, etc. will be printed in the publication. • Rough stock events are considered separate and do not count for the all-around. • Contestants may enter 5 events; each event counts for the all around. Except the 6 & Under will count their highest 4 placing of each day. • Contestants may change events entered at each rodeo. • Boys and girls will compete against each other for points and payback in all events except those that

L.J. Braught Judge 505/264-3824 Darci Winner Awards/Barrels 505/803-1898 Danny Orris Poles 505/463-7692 Martin Sandoval Flags 505/908-7147 Rick Adcock Goats 505/362-6292 John English Roping 505/239-7617 Tony Sanchez Roping 505/238-1762 Nathan Lucero Rough Stock 505-681-1934 Daniel Mueller Rough Stock 505/553-8200 Ryan Davis Leadline 505/259-7975

are designated boy or girl on entry blank. • Saddles will be awarded to the high point boy and girl in each age group. • Event buckles will be awarded in rough stock events. • All Leadline contestants competing in 5 rodeos and paying all fees will receive a buckle. No time or points will be awarded. • Ties will be broken by money won. • Awards will be presented immediately following the last rodeo. College scholarship • College scholarship(s) will be awarded to contestant(s) that graduate high school in the spring of 2011. • If you would like a scholarship application please contact Shacey Sullivan at 505-239-5288. • Applications are due the Monday following the November rodeo. Schedule • Friday 7 p.m. Sheep Riding, Calf Riding, Steer Riding, Junior Bulls and Senior Bulls. • Saturday and Sunday 8:30 a.m. Main Arena Pole Bending - 6 & Under Barrels - 6 & Under Boys Chute Dogging - 14-18, 10-13 Team Roping - 14-18, 10-13, 7-9 Steer Stopping - 14-18, 10-13 Steer Breakaway - 7-9 Boys Tie Down - 14-18, 10 13

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Step Down - 7-9 Ribbon Roping - 14-18, 10-13, 7-9 Breakaway - 14-18, 10-13, 7-9 Pole Bending - 7-9, 10-13, 14-18 Barrels - 7-9, 10-13, 14-18 Saturday only / Sheep Riding - 6 & Under Calf Riding - 7-9 Steer Riding - 10-13 Bull Riding - (junior, senior) Secondary Arena Goats - 14-18, 10-13, 7-9, 6 & Under Flags - 7-9, 6 & Under Dummy Roping - 6 & Under Leadline - begins at noon Events • Drag will be after 7 runs with no regard to age group changes. There will be no drag in the 6 & Under events. • Contestants will run in reverse order on the second day. • Each event must have at least two contestants for the event to take place. If an event does not have enough contestants those entered will have the option of changing events. • Contestant numbers at the first rodeo dictate the entire series. • Contestants in the same age group, boy or girl, cannot share a horse in any speed event (barrels, poles & flags). If this occurs the second contestant will be disqualified. • Parent/child team roping only the contestant pays entry. Parent/grandparent of any contestant may be partner. 7 -9 and 10 -13 will compete against each other for payback but points will be separate. • 7-9 Ribbon Ropers do not have to dismount their horses and can have a runner from any age group. • If there is no qualified times or scores then the money will roll over to the next rodeo. If there are no qualifications for the series that money will be put toward awards. • The Leadline will begin at noon. • Dummy roping will be on a three wire bale of hay and a calf head. A line 2 feet behind the bale will be indicated, contestants must stay behind it. Contestants will have 60 seconds to catch the dummy as many times as they can. A helper may take the rope off the dummy and rebuild the loop. The helper may not swing the rope. Contestant with the most catches in 60 seconds wins. Points will be split in the event of ties.

Secretary Fee Late Fee (if applicable) Total

Entry $25 Entry $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 Entry $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10

Stock Stock $5 $10 Stock $5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10

$ $ $ 5 $ 3 $ 25 $

Sample payback: # of Entries 2 Total Pot $16 1st Place $16 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place

5 10 15 $40 $80 $120 $40 $48 $60 $32 $36 $24

20 $160 $64 $48 $32 $16

25 30 35 40 45 $200 $240 $280 $320 $360 $80 $96 $112 $128 $144 $60 $72 $84 $96 $108 $40 $48 $56 $64 $72 $20 $24 $28 $32 $36

• Payback checks will not be mailed and are void 90 days after issuance date. In the interest of time • A one minute time limit will be enforced. When the time elapse contestants must exit the arena. • If a contestant breaks the pattern they will not be allowed to start over. • Only one loop will be allowed in all roping events. One loop per end allowed in the team roping. • Contestants may not enter any extra events. Family help • Family names will be drawn at every rodeo to help. • If your family name is drawn and you are not able to help, you must find someone to work in your place. • Not helping will result in a $50 fine. Fine must be paid before competing or any awards received. • If families choose they may pay a onetime family fee of $25 to have help provided in their place. • Money will be used to hire arena help. Any extra will go toward awards. General • Cowboy hats are optional. No ball caps or visors allowed. If weather warrants, beanies maybe worn. • Updates will be sent via email. Please include an email address on your entry. • The 4-H rule book will be used, then PRCA rules. • Unaudited points and payback will be posted the Wednesday after each rodeo. • In the interest of having a well ran rodeo, professional rodeo secretaries have been hired. A $3 per contestant fee for each rodeo will go to the secretaries. • All discrepancies must be brought before event director and judge before the end of the age group in event.

Be part of New Mexico’s largest Jr. Rodeo Association with a Sponsorship. Get recognized by hundreds of today’s top Jr Rodeo athletes and their families. For More information go to - www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org

7 Ͳ 9 Barrels Flag Race Pole Bending Girls Goat Tying Boys Pigging String Goat Tying Breakaway Ribbon Roping Step Down Parent/Child Team Roping Steer Breakaway Calf Riding 14 Ͳ 18 Girls Barrels Girls Pole Bending Girls Goat Tying Breakaway Ribbon Roping Team Roping Steer Stopping Boys Tie Down Boys Chute Dogging Junior Bulls (14Ͳ15) Senior Bulls (16Ͳ18) Date of Rodeo Total Entry Fees Total Stock Fees Administration Fee Secretary Fee Late Fee (if applicable) Total

Payback • 80% of the entry fee will go to payback, 20% to awards. 1 place will be paid for every 5 entries with a max of 4 places paid. Breakdown of places paid: 1-100%, 2-60%/40%, 3-50%/30%/20%, 440%/30%/20%/10%

2010/2011 BFJR Sponsorship Information

Bosque Farms Junior Rodeo 2010Ͳ2011 October 16 & 17, November 20 & 21 and January 8 & 9 Rodeo starts at 8:30am Contestant________________________________Age(as of first rodeo)______DOB__________Male___Female___ Address__________________________________City__________________State_______________Zip___________ EͲmail address_________________________________________________________Phone____________________ Leadline 6 & Under Barrels Flag Race Pole Bending Goat Neck Tie Dummy Roping Sheep Riding 10 Ͳ 13 Girls Barrels Girls Pole Bending Girls Goat Tying Boys Pigging String Goat Tying Breakaway Ribbon Roping Parent/Child Team Roping Steer Stopping Boys Tie Down Boys Chute Dogging Steer Riding Date of Rodeo Total Entry Fees Total Stock Fees Administration Fee

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Entry $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 Entry $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10

Stock

Bosque Farms Junior Rodeo I understand that the 4ͲH Rule Book is being used for this rodeo. I have read and understand the amended rules. ____________________________________________ Parent Signature

_______________________ Date

$5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 Stock

$5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $35 $35

$ $ $ 5 $ 3 $ 25 $

One time fees payable before first rodeo to be eligible for awards (one year subscription to the AllͲAround Magizine included): All Around Awards Fee $ 60 Rough Stock Awards Fee $ 25 Leadline Awards Fee $ 25 Family Help $ 25 (OptionalͲremove our family from the arena help list.) Total Inculded $ Mail entries to: BFJRA, PO Box 2, Lemitar, NM 87823. Make checks payable to BFJR. A $25 late fee will be charged on all entries not postmarked 10 days prior to the rodeo. Late fee must be paid before rodeo starts, books will close at 7:30am. Liability release and a copy of a birth certificate must accompany first entry.

Liability Release I the undersigned ______________________________________, (printed name of parent) Do hereby agree and consent to the participation of ______________________________________, (contestant) In any or all the rodeos sponsored by Bosque Farms Rodeo Association (BFRA), Including but not limited to Bosque Farms Junior Rodeo series, the producers and other persons, corporations, contractors, sponsors and organizations in any manner assisting the sponsorship and production of a BFRA sponsored rodeo from any and all liability for injuries occurring to myself or my minor child. I further execute this release of my own free will. I further certify that my minor child has never been married. One parent must execute release for minors under 18 years of age. ____________________________________________ Signature

_______________________ Date

Subscribed and sworn before me by ______________________________________ this _________ day of ____________________, 20_____ My Commission Expiries on ______________________________________________________________ Notary Public __________________________________________________________________________


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BOARD OF DIRECTORS President .........................................................Jody Jackson Secretary/Treasurer...............................Larissa Jackson Sponsorships.................Leslie Willis, Brook Deerman, Joley Deerman, Pam Herring, Jimmy Herring

2011 Rodeo Schedule January 29 & 30 February 19 & 20 March 12 & 13 or 26 & 27 (Pending) April 2 & 3 or 23 & 24 (Pending) May 14 & 15 or 21 & 22 (Pending)

COME RUN FOR AN ALL-AROUND TRAILER!

ALL RODEOS WILL BE HELD IN ARTESIA, NM AT THE ARTESIA HORSE COUNCIL ARENA RODEOS WILL START AT 9:30 A.M. EACH DAY!

INFORMATION ABOUT THE 2011 SERIES

• Contestants are offered 7 events to choose from • Contestants may enter all 7 events • Only the top 5 will count toward the All-Around • You do not have to designate your top 5 events • Team ropers enter as an individual and do not have to designate a partner

EVENT BUCKLES!

ALL-AROUND SADDLES! (Trailer winners cannot win saddles)

With a minimum of 45 members, 3 trailers will be awarded this year. There will be 1 trailer for the 8 & under. The other 3 age groups will be awarded 2 trailers; 1 to the overall boy, and 1 to the over all girl between the 3 age groups. However if we fail to have 45 members we will go back to the 2 trailers; 1 for overall 12 & under and 1 for overall 13 & up. Trailers awarded will be like the ones pictured. Contestants are required to wear full Western attire (cowboy hat, long sleeve shirt, pants, and boots). We would like all contestants to participate in the grand entry. Fundraisers will be held after Saturday performances (breakaway roping, team ropings, parents rodeo, ect.)

For more information please call Larissa Jackson at (575) 365-5733 or email ssjra@yahoo.com.

2011 Entry Form - 100% Payback 8 & UNDER BOY / GIRL 1 2 Event Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee __ __ Barrels $12 0 $8 __ __ Poles $12 0 $8 __ __ Flags $12 0 $8 __ __ Goat Tying $12 $6 $8 __ __ Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Str Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Calf Riding $12 $12 $8 9-12 GIRLS 1 2 Event Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee __ __ Barrels $12 0 $8 __ __ Poles $12 0 $8 __ __ Step Down $12 $12 $8 __ __ Goat Tying $12 $6 $8 __ __ Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Str Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Ribbon Roping $12 $12 $8

9-12 BOYS 1 2 Event Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee __ __ Calf Touch $12 $12 $8 __ __ Ribbon Roping $12 $12 $8 __ __ Step Down $12 $12 $8 __ __ Goat Tying $12 $6 $8 __ __ Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Str Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Steer Riding $12 $12 $8 13-15 GIRLS 1 2 Event Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee __ __ Barrels $12 0 $8 __ __ Poles $12 0 $8 __ __ Goat Tying $12 $6 $8 __ __ Calf Touch $12 $12 $8 __ __ Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Ribbon Roping $12 $12 $8 __ __ Team Roping $12 $12 $8

Contestants Name:________________________

Rodeo 1

Address: _______________________________

Total Entry Fees: _________________________ Total Stock Charge: _______________________

Phone #: ______________________________ Total Awards Fee: ________________________ E-Mail: ________________________________ Office Charge: $3.00 Date of Rodeos:__________________________ Total Rodeo 1: ___________________________

ENTRIES MUST BE IN SECRETARY’S HAND 12 DAYS PRIOR TO RODEO. ANY ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER 12 DAYS WILL BE CHARGED $25 LATE FEE! FEE’S MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRIES! MAIL ENTRIES TO: SMOKIN SPURS JUNIOR RODEO R-335 S. 13TH STREET ARTESIA, NM 88210

Rodeo 2 Total Entry Fees: _________________________ Total Stock Charge: _______________________ Total Awards Fee: ________________________ Office Charge: $3.00 Total Rodeo 2:___________________________ Total 1 & 2 Rodeo’s:_______________________

13-15 BOYS 1 2 Event __ __ Tie-Down __ __ Goat Tying __ __ Calf Touch __ __ Ribbon Roping __ __ Breakaway __ __ Team Roping __ __ Jr. Bull Riding 16-19 BOYS 1 2 Event __ __ Tie-Down __ __ Ribbon Roping __ __ Calf Touch __ __ Goat Tying __ __ Breakaway __ __ Team Roping __ __ Sr. Bull Riding 16-19 GIRLS 1 2 Event __ __ Barrels __ __ Poles __ __ Ribbon Roping __ __ Goat Tying __ __ Breakaway __ __ Calf Touch __ __ Team Roping OPEN 1 2 Event __ __ Barrels __ __ Poles __ __ Ribbon Roping __ __ Team Roping __ __ Breakaway __ __ Tie-Down __ __ Bull Riding

Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee $12 $12 $8 $12 $6 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $20 $8 Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $6 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $20 $8 Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee $12 0 $8 $12 0 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $6 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee $20 0 $8 $20 0 $8 $20 $12 $8 $20 $12 $8 $20 $12 $8 $20 $12 $8 $20 $20 $8


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2011 Membership & Local Release Form Name (as you would like it to appear on the program): _______________________

Membership Fee:

Parent or Guardian: _____________________________________

$50 for 1 contestant ____________

Address: _____________________________________________

$75 for family of 2 ____________

City: _____________________ State: _________ Zip: _________

$100 for family of 3 or more ____________ Payable to SSJRA. To qualify for family membership you must be siblings in the same household.

Home Phone: ____________ Cell or Work Phone: ______________ Sex: ______ Birthdate: ___________ Age: (As of January 1, 2011) ________

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A 1 Year Subscription to Cowboy Times and The All-Around is included with your membership!

state, on this day, personally appeared

For members only: circle your jacket size: ___________________________________ parent/guardian of

Small

Medium

Large

X-Large

___________________________________ contestant, who does

Adults: hereby upon oath depose that: the above named contestant is able to

Small

Medium

Large

X-Large

compete in rodeo activity and hereby releases the Smokin’ Spurs Junior Rodeo Association, and members, stock contractors, sponsors, and any other person or persons connected with SSJRA from all liability in case of accident or injury to contestant or contestant’s equipment or animal, or any kind.

Parent/Guardian Signature _______________________________ Sworn to and subscribed before me this ___________ Day of _________________, 2011 _______________________________________ My commission expires: _____________________________

Mail memberships to Larissa Jackson R-335 S. 13th Street Artesia, NM 88210 Phone #: (575)365-5733 Memberships must be received prior to competition to receive any points! Each family is required to get at least $100 sponsorship for a buckle and bring 1 auction item per family to last rodeo to be eligible for SSJRA awards. Member packets can be picked up at the first rodeo 8:30-9:00 a.m.

Notary Public

70 STALLS 24 RV HOOKUPS AVAILABLE $15 $10 EACH NIGHT EACH NIGHT

Sponsorship / Donation Please fill out for your Sponsorship!

Company Name/Person __________________________________

GOLD SPONSOR o $1,000: large advertisment on 4 trailers, a saddle and I will be named in Cowboy Times magazine and The All-Around for half a year. (please include graphics)

Address: _____________________________________________

SILVER SPONSOR o $500: small advertisment on 4 trailers and I will be named in Cowboy Times magazine and The All-Around for half a year. (please include graphics) o $100 SMOKIN’ SPURS Buckle Sponsor (62 to be awarded) o $_________SMOKIN’ SPURS Awards Sponsor

Contact Phone # _______________________________________ PLEASE INCLUDE BANNERS, POSTERS, ETC. ANYTHING TO HELP US PROMOTE YOU! PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: SSJRA MAIL TO: SSJRA R-335 S 13TH ST • ARTESIA, NM 88210 Questions or Suggestions Please Contact Larissa Jackson Phone: 575/365-5733 or Email: ssjra@yahoo.com


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BARES, BRONCS and BULLS

TRUE AMERICAN TOUR Casper Baca Rodeo Company’s

Membership Info

Cowboys Awards Program

$50 dues, After July 1 $75 CASH ONLY - NO CHECKS

• Two Tickets to the Finals • Official Back Number

• Saddle and buckles to Year End Champions. NOTICE: Must have at least 20 event members for saddle. • Buckles to Finals Champions. • Jackets to Reserve Champions for the Year End and Finals. • Watchbands to third place Year End and Finals.

Entry Info

Finals Info

Mailing Address: _______________________________________________________

• Entries taken Monday - Wednesday before each event 6:00-10:00 • Open to the World with first preference to members • $5 office fee. • 5% of purse to Finals. • $100 fees cash only, no checks. • $500 added per event minimum. • Entry Number: 505-287-9534 **Notice: Novice bull riding $65 fees $200 added money same criteria as Open

$250 Fees • $2,000 Added Payback 30% a round 40% Average. 4 places in rounds, 4 in Average. Double points in rounds. Double points in Average. Novice Bull Riding - $150 Fees - $1,000 Added

Town/City: ____________________________ St: ________ Zip: ___________

Cashier Check or Money Orders Accepted

Call 505-287-9534

Membership Incentives

Contestant’s Information Point system to Finals. Ten points for first, down to one point for 10th.

Bares, Broncs & Bulls True American Tour (TAT) 2010 PO Box 1715 • Grants, NM 87020 • 505-287-9534

2010 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Name: __________________________________________ DOB: ________________

Home Phone: ___________________________ Cell: __________________________ Bareback _____ Bull Riding ______ Novice BR _____ Saddle Bronc _______ Membership Fee: $50 • Cash Only-No Checks After July 1, $75 I swear that I will abide by all rules and regulations of the TAT and I hereby release and hold harmless the TAT, all stock contractors, sponsors, committees, facilities owner, employees and any or all persons in any way involved with approved events from losses, damages or injuries to me or my equipment resulting from participating in or attending any or all True American Tour events/activities. The undersigned has read and voluntarily signs the release & waiver of liability and indemnity agreement.

Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _______________ If applicant is under 18 years of age this form must be signed by a legal guardian and NOTARIZED.

2010 True American Tour Locations

Legal Guardian Signature: ________________________________________________

November 26 & 27 Farmington, NM Bulls Only

Subscribed and sworn to me this ___________ day of _________________, 20 _____ Notary Signature: _______________________________________________________ Commission Expires: _______________________ T-shirt size _____________________ Jacket size ______________________

COMING IN 2011

It all begins January 2011!

True American Tour Finals January 8, 2011 McGee Park Farmington, New Mexico


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Wickenburg Rodeo Winter Series 1st Saturday of Each Month H November 2010 through April 2011 Wickenburg, Arizona Sponsored by Slash M Rodeo

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Bareback $60 10 Saddle Bronc $60 10 Bull Riding $60 12 Barrel Racing $60 no limit and will be a 2D race - slack if needed after performance. Team Roping $60/roper 80 team limit Enter 2x, #12 and under teams will receive 1.25 seconds off

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Cash only Added Money—TBA All payouts will be after the rodeo Western attire required in slack and performance u $15 stock charge in the team roping and $10 office charge in the barrel race u All contestants will pay a gate fee but will be reimbursed from rodeo secretary u Please clean up around your area before you leave—All help in this matter will be greatly appreciated. u Entries will be taken Monday and Tuesday

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2010 Fall Schedule

Sandoval County Sheriffs’ Posse Arena Bernalillo, New Mexico October 2 & 3 at 1 p.m. • October 8 & 9 at 6 p.m. November 6 & 7 at 1 p.m. • November 13 & 14 at 1 p.m. Enter each day–each performance a seperate rodeo. Admission $5 • 12 and under free. We ask that everyone pay admission, even contestants. (This will help us to keep building this great 2nd year fall series.)

Events

H Ages 6 and under: Barrels, Poles, Flag Race - $15/event H Mutton Busting: 50 lbs. and under - $20 H Ages 7-9: Barrels, Poles, Flag Race - $20 • Calf Riding $30 H Ages 10-14: Barrels, Poles - $25 Boys/Girls Breakaway, Steer Riding - $35 H Ages 15-19: Barrels, Poles - $40 • Girls Breakaway - $45 Boys Tie Down - $45 • Saddle Bronc - $55 Chute Doggin - $45 Series Buckles awarded for 6 & under All Around and Runner-Up, 7-9 All Around and Runner-Up 10-14 Boys and Girls All Around 15-19 Boys and Girls All Around

Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Ministries Free Rodeo Schools Bernalillo schedule: October 16 & 17 • November 27 & 28 10 a.m. till all events are taught. We will be running a timed event arena and a rough stock arena. Hay, grain and cash donations are needed and appreciated to help us continue and grow our work. Entries are limited, you must pre-register. For more info: Charlie 970.769.3243 Mark 970.739.3851 • Charity 970.749.4984 SCSP - Henry Grant 505.681.4354 • Ray Salic 505.238.1499

www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com crossroadsrodeocompany@yahoo.com ALL MAJOR CREDIT AND DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED

H Open Events: Bull Riding - $70 • Saddle Bronc - $70 Bareback - $70 • Novice Bulls - $65 • Barrels - $55 Ladies Breakaway - $55 • Tie down - $55

$5 PER CONTESTANT SECRETARY FEE

Entry fees must be paid one hour prior to performance. Entries are limited. Cowboy dress code. No achohol or drugs-immediate disqualification possible if caught.

Cowboy church and pancake breakfast two hours before per formances.

Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Ministry and Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Company is in immediate need of and seeking help in obtaining: a livestock trailer, a pick up and car, any kind of hay and grain, pasture, any kind of semi livestock combo for hauling. We have had the joy of seeing thousands of lives touched. If you would be interested in helping us reach more communities with the good news please contact us: Mark at crossroadsranchandrodeo@yahoo.com or call 970.739.3851 • Charlie 970.769.3243 References available upon request. We also are in need of all types of rodeo equipment to have available for loan to students at the schools and ministry events. From mutton busting to saddle bronc gear to poles, barrel pads, roping equipment, bucking machines, pickup chaps, flanks, etc. If you have good gentle rodeo event horses that you would like to see put to use in this ministry pLease contact us. We are a family ministry that has been called to serve in the rodeo and ranch ministry and find ourselves in need of the above items.

Cross Roads Rodeo Company would like to thank our committees and sponsors from 2009 and 2010, they are the best! Vigil Beef Jerky • Southwest Livestock Sales • Appaloosa Trading Co. • Boot Barn (Cloudberries, Durango Cowgirl) Fender Menders • Durango Muffler • Bresnan Cable • 4x4 and More • Guisseppies Restaurant • Super 8 Quality Inn (Excel Hospitality, Holiday Inn Express, Comfort Inn) • Rathjun Construction • Rodeo News • Four Corners Lending Beeman Brothers Well Drilling • College Corner Pawn • Colorado Trading Co. • Alltel in the Four Corners • Aarons Coronado Grill • Blakes Lotta Burger • New Creation Thrift Store • Browns Sport Shoe


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Events and Tuition Bull Riding Steer Riding - Jr. Bull Riding (ages 10-15) Calf Riding (ages 9 & under)

$375 $350 $325

Saddle Bronc Riding Bareback Riding Bull Fighting School

$300 $300 $300

Gary Leffew is a former World Champion Bull Rider – however, as great an accomplishment as that is, Gary is accepted and regarded as the best bull riding instructor in the history of the sport. Don’t miss the opportunity to attend this school. We have been involved in professional bull riding ourselves for 40 years and have worked with Gary for 35 years. We have never worked with, or have seen any instructor who has better results, who is as thorough and who spends as much instruction time with students as Gary does.

Other Instructors: Saddle Bronc and Bareback Riding – Rome Wager. Rome is a former All Indian World Champion and has qualified for the National Finals numerous times. Bull Fighting – Waylon Clark and Charlie Greene – two of the top bull fighters in the sport. Both Waylon and Charlie have been selected for their commitment to world class instruction and their ability to teach. • • Stock provided by Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Co., 9+ Bucking Bulls, as well as other good stock. • $150 deposit due by December 29, 2010 – to reserve your spot! • • Plenty of good stock suited to all experience levels. If you are a beginner or an exerienced pro - this school can help you. • Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Ministries cowboy church daily. • Rodeo equipment available at the school. A MONTH NOV 10 BUILT BY VSA • • Satisfaction guaranteed - not responsible for accidents •

To register or for information contact: Charity 970.749.4984 Charlie 970.769.3243 or Mark 970.739.3851 Send deposits to Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Co. P.O. Box 828, Algodones, NM 87001 Crossroads Ranch www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com & Rodeo Co. now email: crossroadsrodeocompany@yahoo.com booking rodeos All major credit andPROOF debit cards accepted. IN HOUSE CRX’D and events for Group rate available. 2011 & 2012

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2010 Florence Junior Parada Alumni Invitational Open Rodeo

Honoring The Parsons Family Friday, November 26, 2010 - Florence, AZ Contestant Name: ________________________________________________________ Phone Number: __________________________________________________________ E-Mail Address: _________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________ Birth Date: ______________________________________________________________

Office Use Only CH# ______________ Amount ___________ Refund ____________ Color _______ Owes _____________

All fees for the events in this subsection will be considered proceeds to benefit the 78th Annual Jr. Parada. Trophies/Prizes will be awarded for Team for each of the events. Calf Dressing ..............................................................................................$60/Team

Proceeds to benefit the 78th Annual Florence Junior Parada Fees for events in this subsection include a $20 arena/stock fee and a $10 contribution to the Jr. Parada Circle the dollar amount of the event you are entering.

Contestant #1 _________________________Contestant #2 __________________________ (Top five teams for the Calf Dressing will compete during the 2010 Jr. Parada main event on Saturday and Sunday to establish event winner)

Team Roping Partner’s Name ________________________________________$50

Horseshoe Pitching ........................................................$15/team or $10/individual Contestant #1 _________________________Contestant #2 __________________________

Ribbon Roping Partner’s Name_______________________________________$50 Barrel Racing (Female) .........................................................................................$50

Egg Toss.......................................................................................................$10/Team Contestant #1 _________________________Contestant #2 __________________________

Three Legged Race ....................................................................................$10/Team Breakaway (Female) ..............................................................................................$50 Calf Roping (Male) ...............................................................................................$50

Contestant #1 _________________________Contestant #2 __________________________

Office Fee ..............................................................................................................$10 TOTAL __________________

Representing: _____________________________________________(group or organization) Group/Organization Phone Number:_____________________________________________ Group/Organization E-Mail Address: ____________________________________________ Group/Organization Mailing Address: ___________________________________________

All roping and timed events will start at 9:00 a.m. Prizes will also be awarded to: High Point Male and Female Individual, High Point Team-City/Community Government, High Point Team-Commercial Business, High Point Team-Law Enforcement, High Point Team-Fire/EMS, High Point Team-Corrections/Detention, High Point Team-Posse, High Point Team-Non Profit. Draw outs must be made 48 hours prior to start of Rodeo and are charged a $25 return fee. Day sheets and rodeo information is available at pcposseparada@yahoo.com

HARD DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES-MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5:00 P.M., NOVEMBER 22, 2010 Entrance fees must be in Cashiers Check or Money Order payable to: Pinal County Mounted Posse and MUST accompany entry form. SEND TO: Mark Exline, Jr. Parada Coordinator, PCMP, PO Box 2265, Florence, AZ 85132 (520) 705-3717

78th Annual Jr. Parada Entry Form November 27 and 28, 2010 - Florence, AZ Open 2 Head Junior Rodeo Sponsored by the Pinal County Mounted Posse Contestant Name: ________________________________________________________ Phone Number: __________________________________________________________ E-Mail Address: _________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________ Birth Date: ______________________________________________________________

Office Use Only CH# ______________ Amount ___________ Refund ____________ Color _______ Owes _____________

Top three events apply for All Around awards at Jr. Parada Rodeo The fees stated are for a 2 go even. Fees for the 8 and under unisex age group includes a $5 arena/stock fee and a $5 awards fee. Fees for ages 9 years and over for pole bending, barrel racing and goat tying includes a $10 arena/stock fee and a $7 awards fee. Fees for all other events for ages 9 years and over includes a $20 arena/stock fee and a $7 awards fee.

Circle the dollar amount of the event you are entering. 8 and Under 9-12

Team Roping (boys/girls)

$42

$42

13-15

16-18

$47

$57

Parent/Grandparent Name ___________________________________ Draw Partner Needed o Yes Header __________ Heeler __________ Draw Parnter ____________________________________ (office use)

Ribbon Pull

N/A

N/A

$47

$57

Flag Race (8 and under boy/girl; 9-18 boy/girl)

$20

$32

N/A

N/A

Sheep Riding (6 and under)

$25

N/A

N/A

N/A

Calf Riding (7-8 boys/girls)

$42

N/A

N/A

N/A

Pole Bending (8 and under boys/girls; 9-18 girls only)

$20

$32

$37

$47

Barrel Racing (8 and under boys/girls; 9-18 girls only)

$20

$37

$37

$47

Calf Touch (9-12 boys only)

N/A

$42

N/A

N/A

Goat Tying (girls only; 9-12 boys/girls)

N/A

$32

$37

$47

8 and Under 9-12

13-15

16-18

Breakaway (NO 16-18 boys)

N/A

$42

$47

$57

Calf Roping (13-18 boys only)

N/A

N/A

$47

$57

Chute Dogging (13-18 boys only)

N/A

N/A

$47

$57

Steer Riding (9-12 boys only)

N/A

$47

N/A

N/A

Small Bull (13-15 boys only)

N/A

N/A

$47

N/A

Bull Riding (16-18 boys only)

N/A

N/A

N/A

$57

Saddle Bronc Riding (16-18 boys only)

N/A

N/A

N/A

$57

Bareback Riding (16-18 boys only)

N/A

N/A

N/A

$57

$5

$5

$5

$5

$10

$10

$10

$10

Rescue Race (16-18 boys only) (This is FUN EVENT ONLY and does not count for all around points. Winning team takes all! 50% of the pot!)

Office Fee TOTAL

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High Point saddles to overall high point boy and girl 9 years old and older. Prizes to event winners 9 years old and older. CAC Scholarship for High Point boy/girl 16-18 age group. Ties will be broken by money won. All roping and timed events will start at 8:00 a.m. each morning. Main performance will start at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday and 12:00 p.m. on Sunday. Draw outs must be made 48 hours prior to start of Rodeo and are charged a $25 return fee. Day sheets and rodeo information is available at pcposseparada@yahoo.com

HARD DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES-MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5:00 P.M., NOVEMBER 22, 2010 Entrance fees must be in Cashiers Check or Money Order payable to: Pinal County Mounted Posse and MUST accompany entry form. SEND TO: Mark Exline, Jr. Parada Coordinator, PCMP, PO Box 2265, Florence, AZ 85132 (520) 705-3717


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NBHA NM-1 This month we will have a fund raising race to benefit our state finals which will be held in May 13-15, 2011 in Moriarty. We encourage everyone to come on up for our two day event indoor at McGee Park. Meanwhile it’s been beautiful weather for our fall races and a huge thanks goes to the Cibola County Barrel Racers for over $9,000 raised at their races that will ensure we have a great district finals weekend March 11-13. Plan now to join us! Have a great Thanksgiving and check out our results at nmnbha.com.

Upcoming Races November 13, 2010 State Fund Raiser McGee Park 5 p.m. November 14, 2010 McGee Park - 11 a.m. December 5, 2010 McGee Park - 11 a.m.

AQHA Announces the Barrel Horse of the Year! 1st – Jethro (Judge Buy Cash) - ridden by Brenda Mays 2nd – Sting Ray (MP Meter My Hay) ridden by Sherry Cervi 3rd - Martha (Sugar Moon Express) ridden by Lindsay Sears

Blanchard Rides Shotgun to another Championship by Jolee Lautaret 10/7/10 Sydni Blanchard will never forget 2010. The Albuquerque cowgirl and 2008 WPRA Rookie of the Year set the bar high for herself at the beginning of the season and beat even her own expectations. “It was my goal to win the College Finals and make the NFR in the same year,” she says. Check one when she claimed the championship at the College National Finals Rodeo in June in Casper, Wyo. Check two after traveling across the country in the final week of the rodeo season September 20-26, winning enough to stay ahead of 2009 Wrangler NFR qualifier Sheena Robbins and hang onto the 15th and final qualifying spot for the Wrangler NFR. Blanchard added icing on the proverbial cake at the 2010 Dodge Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo held in Las Cruces, N.M., September 30 through October 1. Mere days after clinching her first berth at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo with earnings at San Bernardino, Calif., and El Paso, Texas, Blanchard ventured up Interstate 10 from her last stop to compete in her third circuit finals since joining the WPRA. “I was looking at the wrong standings,” Blanchard says prior to the TCFR. “I would be like the worst rodeo mom ever!” Blanchard was looking at the WPRA circuit standings which include all WPRA approved events-however, only WPRA/PRCA circuit standings count towards the TCFR and circuit championships.

After setting and reaching her goals, Blanchard was looking for a chance to compete at the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo to be held in Oklahoma City next April for another first in her young career. Only the year end circuit champion and the winner of the circuit finals rodeos are invited to compete. Believing she was several thousand dollars behind the leader, Blanchard figured she needed to go for broke and try to win the TCFR. One problem: her main horse, Firewater Five or “Shotgun” was not feeling right. “I won two checks the last month of the season,” she says. “That last week was really scary (with the NFR qualification hanging in the balance).” Blanchard made a stop at the Sunland Track to see family veterinarian Dr. Paul Johnson who discovered that the eight year old gelding had a sore back. After treating the horse all week, Blanchard cautiously made her first trip around the barrels on Thursday night, a night that saw many other horses have trouble with the ground conditions. Shotgun came through with a second place finish behind world number one Sherry Cervi and her mare Stingray. Cervi won the round with a 17.23-second run. “He felt a lot better that night,” says Blanchard despite the conditions. The committee worked to correct the problems, resulting in much better ground the following two nights. Blanchard noted their efforts and the impact it had upon her chances to capture the title, as she ran near the bottom of the draw on the next two runs. Times improved on Friday night, none more so than Blanchard and Shotgun. The duo smoked through the pattern in a blazing 16.69, the fastest run of the entire rodeo by several tenths. “That was the first time since about Cheyenne (late July) that he really fired,” says Blanchard. “I could tell he was going to run and I could ride him normal again.” With renewed confidence and a commanding lead in the average, Blanchard posted another go round winning run for good measure in the final round. Her 17.05 once again put Cervi second. Her average time of 51.06 was a miraculous five tenths better than Cervi’s 51.55 and nearly a second and a half ahead of third. The final go round win proved crucial. With several ladies within about $1,000 of the leader entering the finals, including Cervi who came in second and Blanchard who was fourth, the year end championship was actually up for grabs. As the final year -end monies were tallied, Blanchard’s name came to the top of the list by just $58 over seven time Turquoise Circuit Champ Cervi. Because Blanchard won both the year end and average titles, Cervi will be the second representative from the Turquoise Circuit to the DNCFR, her 10th qualification. “It’s really exciting,” says Blanchard of the big win, “and such a confidence boost for the NFR.” Blanchard and Cervi hogged much of the cash up for grabs. Blanchard won $4,522, and Cervi collected $3,857. Other money winners were Turquoise Circuit Rookie of the Year Kelly Waide $1,862, Sabrina Ketchum and Sarah Kieckhefer $532, Dolli Lautaret $399, and Caren Lamb $266.

2010 WPRA NFR Standings 1. Sherry Cervi, Marana, AZ $179,851.71 2. Lindsay Sears, Nanton, AB CN $133,952.37 3. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, TX $114,451.89 4. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, OR $100,248.48 5. Jill Moody, Letcher, SD $86,650.87 6. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, SD $80,601.39 7. Nellie Williams, Cottonwood, CA $72,633.32 8. Kelli Tolbert, Hooper, UT $72,360.44 9. Christina Richman, Glendora, CA $67,140.04 10. Sherrylynn Johnson, Henryetta, OK $60,746.31 11. Jeanne Anderson, White City, KS $57,543.39 12. Tana Poppino, Big Cabin, OK $55,582.38 13. Angie Meadors, Blanchard, OK $52,473.19 14. Benette Barrington, Lubbock, TX $51,583.55 15. Sydni Blanchard, Albuquerque, NM $49,903.80

Let ‘er Buck The Centennial Round-Up is over, but fans can revisit the rodeo on Fox Sports Network. “Wrangler’s Let ‘er Buck presented by 522 Health” will broadcast to the nation for six Sundays at 10 a.m. beginning Oct. 3. In addition, the how will spread the word to rodeo fans who didn’t make the journey to Pendleton on the second full week of September. Each 30-minute broadcast will be repeated on the next Friday at 4 p.m. beginning with Oct. 8. After the six shows that feature the Round-Up have aired, the seventh Sunday, Nov. 14, will offer a feature on the Bob Feist Invitational, a team roping event held in Reno, Nevada. Following that, the six Round-Up episodes will be rebroadcast beginning Nov. 21 for a total run of 13 weeks. “These are the broadcast times provided to us by Fox Sports,” Round-Up Director Carl Culham said. “We recommend people check their local listings to make sure of the broadcast times with their local carrier.” Wrangler will be the title sponsor and 522 Health is the presenting sponsor. Others include Let ‘er Buck Cologne, Pendleton Whisky, the state of South Dakota, Bee Natural Leathercare, Coca-Cola, SpeedyWilliams.com and Equibrand. The announcers for the television series are bullfighter Rob Smets, fondly known as the Kamikaze Kid and Anna Hill who, in addition to her announcing career, raises bucking bulls. “The announcers are respected throughout the rodeo world,” Culham said. “We believe that once fans who weren’t here in 2010 see a synopsis of the kind of show our volunteers stage every year they will make Pendleton a rodeo to see in 2011 and for years to come. It also gives those who attend the historic rodeo a chance to see themselves on television.”


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Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo™ Announces New Super Shootout for 2011 The RodeoHouston™ Super Shootout: North America’s Champions, is a groundbreaking new event for 2011. “This is the biggest change in the sport of rodeo in recent history,” said Skip Wagner, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo president. “This will be the first time that a rodeo championship has featured all of the champions from the top 10 rodeos in North America. This change benefits the rodeo athletes as well as the rodeo spectators.” Scheduled for Sunday, March 20, this televised, invitation-only, one-night rodeo will feature champion athletes from the top 10 U.S. and Canadian rodeos

competing in RodeoHouston fan-favorite events — bareback riding, barrel racing, bull riding and saddle bronc riding. With a total purse of $200,000, this event will be the richest one-day rodeo. With this new event, RodeoHouston’s cash commitment to its contestants exceeds $2 million for 2011. “We always try to bring excitement to the sport of rodeo,” said Joe Bruce Hancock, general manager of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. “These events and the $25,000 check to each event champion do just that.” RodeoHouston will invite the top 10 contestants in each event — one in each of the four Super Shootout events from each of the top 10 North American rodeos (based primarily on total purse): • Calgary Stampede – Calgary, Alberta, Canada • Cheyenne Frontier Days – Cheyenne, Wyo. • Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo – Fort Worth, Texas • Greeley Stampede – Greeley, Colo. • National Western Stock Show – Denver, Colo. • Pendleton Round-Up – Pendleton, Ore. • Ponoka Stampede – Ponoka, Alberta, Canada • Reno Rodeo – Reno, Nev. • RodeoHouston – Houston • San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo – San Antonio, Texas If the 2010 PRCA World Champions are not champions from the above rodeos, the World Champions will be invited to compete as well. The 2011 RodeoHouston BP Super Series will run March 1 – 19. The Super Shootout will close the 2011 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Sunday, March 20. FOX Sports Houston will broadcast two-hour live coverage of the BP Super Series Championship (Saturday, March 19) and the Super Shootout (Sunday, March 20). FoxSportsHouston.com will stream all rodeo action live from March 1 – 20. Live coverage and Internet streaming includes rodeo only, no concerts. Leading up to the 2011 Show, FOX Sports Houston will air a 30-minute preview show, spotlighting RodeoHouston and its athletes. “We’re excited to continue our partnership with RodeoHouston,” said FOX Sports Houston General Manager and General Sales Manager Steve McNair. “We look forward to offering fans live daily event streaming on FoxSportsHouston.com, and for the first time, live television coverage of the finals on FOX Sports Houston. The sport of rodeo features some of toughest athletes around, and RodeoHouston is an iconic event that our fans will enjoy watching, both through the live broadcast and Internet streaming.” The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is a Section 501(c)(3) charity that benefits youth, supports education, and facilitates better agricultural practices through exhibitions and presentation. Since its beginning in 1932, the Show has committed more than $265 million to the youth of Texas. The 2011 Show runs March 1-20. For more information, visit www.rodeohouston.com.

America West 4D Barrel Racing Upcoming Calendar November 3, 2010 Barrel By The Bay Wednesday Nite Barrel Racing Humboldt Co Fairgrounds Ferndale, CA November 6, 2010 Smoky Valley B/ R Assoc Sand & Sage Round Mountain Arena Round Mountain, NV November 12, 2010 Beehive Turn N Burn Davis County Events Center Farmington, UT November 13, 2010 Beehive Turn N Burn Davis County Events Center Farmington, UT November 13, 2010 NBHA Connie Combs Barrel Race & Clinic Buckeye Equestrian Center Buckeye, AZ

NOVEMBER 2010 NBHA Districts New Mexico State Director Francie LeBow 505-281-7772 575-642-4196 felbarrels@yahoo.com New Mexico 01 Director Kathy Price 505-632-9790 kprice@gobrainstorm.net New Mexico 02 Director Sharon George 505-861-2249 sharongeorge@hotmail.com New Mexico 03 Director Vickie Henry 575-403-5574 575-815-8621

November 13, 2010 Rockin Horse Ranch Rockin Horse Ranch Arena Moriarty, NM

New Mexico 04 Director Shirley Hall 505-703-4489

November 14, 2010 Beehive Turn N Burn Davis County Events Center Farmington, UT

New Mexico 05 Director Denice Baird 575-535-2647 denicebaird@yahoo.com

November 14, 2010 Rockin Horse Ranch Rockin Horse Ranch Arena Moriarty, NM

New Mexico 06 Director Callie Rios 915-497-6746 crios@nmsu.edu

November 17, 2010 Barrel By The Bay Wednesday Nite Barrel Racing Humboldt Co Fairgrounds Ferndale, CA November 18, 2010 Gilbert Days Barrel Race 5d Gilbert Rodeo Arena Gilbert, AZ November 21, 2010 C C B R C Las Vegas Flamingo At Horseman’s Park Las Vegas, NV November 26, 2010 A W P R A Finals And Open 5d Apache Gold Casino And Resort Globe, AZ November 27, 2010 A W P R A Finals And Open 5 D Apache Gold Casino And Resort Globe, AZ November 28, 2010 A W P R A Finals And Open 5 D Apache Gold Casino And Resort Globe, AZ December 01, 2010 Barrel By The Bay Wednesday Nite Barrel Racing Humboldt Co Fairgrounds Ferndale, CA December November 2010 C C B R C Las Vegas Flamingo At Horseman’s Park Las Vegas, NV December 12, 2010 C C B R C Las Vegas Flamingo At Horseman’s Park Las Vegas, NV $200 December 15, 2010 Barrel By The Bay Wednesday Nite Barrel Racing Humboldt Co Fairgrounds Ferndale, CA $100 Tessa Birthday December 18, 2010 NBHA Cowboy Christmas & Tack & Swap Barrel Race Queen Creek Horseshoe Equestrian Centre Queen Creek, AZ 3x Progressive December 31, 2010 NBHA 3rd Annual Bustin’ Out Buckeye Equestrian Center Buckeye, AZ

Arizona State Director Jan Finney 602-910-9511 barreldream08@yahoo.com http://statearizonanbha.com Arizona 01 Director Sharie Brock 928-692-6520 sbrock@cityofkingman.gov Arizona 02 Director Jan Finney 602-910-9511 barreldream08@yahoo.com http://nbhaaz02.com Arizona 03 Director Holly Parker 520-234-0851 hparker@cis-broadband.com Arizona 04 Director Janie Henson 575-773-4741 henson@gilanet.com Arizona 05 Director Fran Smith 928-785-6145 nealenesmith@hotmail.com Arizona 06 Director Tammy Campbell 928-231-9326 928-428-8423 campbet@yahoo.com Arizona 07 Director Deann Ashby 928-830-9278 vinkbarrelracer@yahoo.com Arizona 08 Director Marissa Luna 928-522-6905 marissaluna@msn.com

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Located in one of the most secluded and lush areas in Tucson, this ranch estate has been in the same family for more than 30 years and has just now become available. Professionally landscaped grounds surround the home with mature trees, rose gardens, extensive lighting, automatic irrigation and fruit orchards. Proximity to shopping conveniences but extreme seclusion makes this home a unique opportunity. There are endless horse trails to be explored but one doesn’t have to leave the house to watch the deer, javelina, hawks, owls, quail, fox and bobcats as this ranch provides water and refuge for these and many other native animals.

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Philip, I roped in the slack of an amateur rodeo recently and was disqualified for a very unusual reason. I would like your opinion on the outcome. Here is the series of events. The announcer called our team to rope. We rode into the box, the barrier was stretched, and we called for our steer. We roped the steer clean, received a flag, our time was announced. Then we rode down to the striping chute and pulled the head rope while the next team roped. Then it was announced that we were disqualified. When I asked the flagger why we were disqualified he said he was not in a good position to flag the run and wanted to be fair to the other contestants. He said he had dismounted, walked out of the arena, and then ran back into the arena and flagged our run on foot. Obviously it is odd for a flagger to leave the arena in the middle of the slack with no warning. Was it the line judges responsibility to make sure the flagger was in place or was it our responsibility to make sure he remembered what he was getting paid to do? Thanks

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id you see where two Princeton sociologists conducted a study at eight “elite” universities and found that while most extracurricular activities increased a prospective student’s chances of admission, it actually worked against them if they were leaders, and or, won awards in 4H, the FFA and ROTC? I can only assume that these “elite” colleges were Ivy League schools where professors and grad students hold teas to discuss Plato and Aristotle and eat food they’d have no idea how to grow. In our society there is a stigma attached to anyone who gets their hands dirty or is a vocational student. When I was a vo ag student 40 years ago our ag classrooms were separated far from the main campus and most of the teachers likewise felt that vo-ag kids dwelled on the outskirts of civilization. We were second class citizens and I was expected to go to law school or to follow my brother to West Point. While I had the grades to go to an Ivy League school I had neither the money nor the desire. Instead I went to a college whose motto was “Learn By Doing” and it has served me well. I have a chip on my shoulder about your average white-collar worker looking down their nose at vocational education and then complaining when there is no one to work on their Mercedes. That chip on my shoulder flared up again when I offered to help a lost soul who was stranded by the road with his hood up and his engine sputtering. He was staring at the motor but it might as well have been the trunk for all he knew. “Hi, got a problem?” I asked, trying to be friendly. “Whoa, first thing I’d suggest, is that you back away from the engine or else take off your jacket and that necktie.” “Why do you say that?” asked the uppity Mr. Smarty Pants. “Because your tie could get tangled in a belt or fan and could snap your neck.” He jumped back as if a firecracker went off in his shorts. “What do you do?” he said in a way that implied I was inferior because I had calluses instead of a cum laude. “Mostly I make my living as a writer,” I replied. “You must have had a very good liberal arts education then.” “Nope. I was a vocational agriculture student. What do you do?” “After graduating from Yale,” he made a point of telling me, “I taught art appreciation at the local university. Needless to say, vocational students didn’t enroll in my classes. I often wonder how people like you can fully appreciate art, literature and music if you have not been “enlightened” on these subjects.” “Oh, we muddle along in the dark the best we can, I suppose.” “I can’t understand why students would waste their education on learning how to feed a cow or turn a wrench. These skills can be learned on the most menial of jobs.” “You should take better care of your car,” I said, growing more irritable. “Oh, I’ll have a mechanic take care of all that. Can you see what’s wrong?” “Well, I’m just a vocational student but I’d say that frayed wire that is arcing to that piece of metal and throwing off sparks might be a clue.” (Mr. Smarty Pants reminded me of the old saying about a fellow who was so smart he could name a cow in nine different languages, but so stupid that he bought a cow to ride on.) “Can you fix it?” the Ivy Leaguer begged the vocational student. “I already did but you’d better get your old wiring harness replaced.” “Yes, yes. How much do I owe you?” the condescending Yale man asked. I should have just disconnected a spark plug wire or two, so that down the road the Yale grad might come to more fully appreciate the complexities of the “infernal” combustion engine and the many benefits of a vocational education. Instead I merely “enlightened” him of twenty bucks. I considered it his down-payment on tuition in hopes that one day he too might become truly educated. www.LeePittsbooks.com

J. Koyle, Thank you for your question. From what you are telling me; I understand that you did receive a flag and a time. Regardless of whether the flagger was on his horse or on foot, he must have seen the run to be able to give you a flag which resulted in your getting a recorded time. The flagger never should have left the arena without telling the line judge. The timer, the line judge, and the team all have the responsibility of making sure the flagger is in the arena and should be mounted on his horse. Since the flagger did drop the flag and you received a time, I think the time should have stood. The flagger, at his own admission, was at fault for not being in the proper position. He should not have flagged the run if that was the case and should not have made you pay for his mistake. I believe: One Nation Under God Philip Murrah Pauls Valley, Oklahoma “Enjoy the upcoming Thanksgiving” Thanks for the question. Wrangler will be sending you a certificate for a new pair of jeans. The opinions expressed are those of Philip Murrah, and not necessarily standardized by any organization. If you have a question for “Ask the Flagger” E-mail croper5609@sbcglobal.net Or Ask the Flagger 225 N. Trescott Ave., Battle Mountain, Nevada 89820

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expressed concern. It was about 10 miles to the nearest town, but they only made that trip once a month for purchases of flour, coffee, salt and fabric for making clothes. I know all this because a member of our family found a diary written by one of the children, describing their life. Meanwhile, George didn’t have it easy, either. The trip from central Texas to the California gold mines took many months. George ended up being gone from home three years. Apparently, he wasn’t very good at managing money, and he lost a great deal of the receipts for the cattle in one of those “can’t lose” mining ventures. In those days people did whatever was necessary to stay alive, so for two of those years George worked as a mule skinner handling pack mules for the miners. When he finally made it home he had very little money to show for his time away. Inez didn’t complain. Those three years were the only time in her married life she missed having a baby every year. Sure enough, upon George’s return she became pregnant again. When he announced he was going back to “Californy” and would bring untold wealth back home, Inez prepared a wonderful farewell dinner for him. The story is: she accidentally put some arsenic in the food, he accidentally ate it and accidentally died. When one of my modern appliances goes on the fritz I find comfort in remembering this story.

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31st Annual Bluegrass Competition

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November 11-14, 2010 Everett Bowman Rodeo Arena, Wickenburg, AZ 928-684-5479

Nov. 20, Dec. 4 & 18, 2010 & Jan. 15, 28 & 29, 2011 Sky Ute Downs, Ignacio, CO Richard Hodgson 505-486-2137 See Advertisement on page 54

SE C-T Rodeo Every Saturday Night C-T Rodeo Arena, Lubbock, TX Charlie Thompson 806-794-2317

USTRC Colorado Fall Championships

M & R Roping Productions

November 12-14, 2010 The Ranch, Loveland, CO USTRC 214-968-0002

November 20-21, 2010 M & R Arena, Cubero, NM Mathew Sanchez 505-238-4595 See Advertisement on page 29

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Every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Cactus Arena, Aguila, AZ Heather Campbell 520-444-6429

AHSRA Rodeo

November 13-14, 2010 Casa Grande Fairgrounds, Casa Grande, AZ Jodi Ivy 520-568-7457 See Advertisement on page 42

November 20-21, 2010 Florence Fairgrounds, Florence, AZ 520-205-0062 See Advertisement on page 42

ROD

November 2010 Flying M, Queen Creek, AZ Robin Mayberry 480-987-0354 See Advertisement on page 54

Bosque Farms Junior Rodeo Association

November 13-14, 2010 Andrews County Expo, Andrews, TX Gerry Tully 575-937-2298

November 20-21, 2010 Bosque Farms Arena, Bosque Farms, NM Russel Sullivan 505-720-0999 See Advertisement on page 49

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November 2010 Valencia County Horsemans Arena, Belen, NM Randy Lewis 719-482-8550 See Advertisement on page 30

Mathews Land & Cattle Company

November 13-14, 2010 Cottonwood Equestrian Center, Verde Valley, AZ Shelly Howell 623-249-9506 See Advertisement on page 47

November 20-21, 2010 Bernalillo Co. Sheriff's Posse Arena, Albuquerque, NM Oren Mathews 505-425-6051 See Advertisement on page 32

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November 6, 2010 Everett Bowman Rodeo Arena, Wickenburg, AZ 928-684-8801

Yost Roping Event

November 13 & 14, 2010 McGee Park, Farminton, NM Kathy Price 505-632-9790

November 20-21, 2010 Everett Bowman Rodeo Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Ty Yost 208-863-4310

BRLS

November 6, 2010 M & R Arena, Cubero, NM Mathew Sanchez 505-238-4595 See Advertisement on page 29

Load 'em In the Dark

November 13-14, 2010 Sandoval County Sheriff's Posse, Bernalillo, NM Mark Sanchez 970-739-3851 See Advertisement on page 56

November 20-21, 2010 Horse Shoe Park Equestrian Center, Queen Creek, AZ Chris Freed 208-251-3170

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November 6-7, 2010 Andrews County Expo, Andrews, TX Gerry Tully 575-937-2298

World Jr. Team Roping Championship

November 14, 2010 Cowboy Oasis, Los Lunas, NM Crespin Padilla 505-934-8379 See Advertisement on page 31

November 25-28, 2010 Hardy Murphy Coliseum, Ardmore, OK Paula Cain 903-583-7973

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USTRC Laughlin Team Roping Finals

Rising Stars Jr. Calf Roping

November 19-21, 2010 Mojave Crossing Events Center, Laughlin, NV USTRC 214-968-0002 See Advertisement on page 10

November 25-28, 2010 Stephens County Fair & Expo Center, Duncan, OK Chris Neal 479-462-7275

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Cowboy Oasis Team Ropings

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Cross Roads Ranch & Rodeo Co.

SE M & R Roping Productions

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NBHA-NM -1

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2010 GCPRA Finals

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Arizona Junior Rodeo Association

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The Cowboy’s Performance Ranch Horse Sale

Bishop Trailer Sales Team Roping

November 20, 2010 Horseshoe Equestrian Center, Queencreek, AZ J.D. Billings 435-640-5392 See Advertisement on page 31

November 26-27, 2010 Marana Heritage Arena, Marana, AZ Dave & Martha Bishop 520-883-1137 See Advertisement on page 35

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To place your event listing here call or email John English 505.890.1504 • jenglish@wspubs.com Deadline for December Event Classified submissions is November 8

Championship Bull Riding Extraordinaire

Yost Roping Event

November 26-27, 2010 McGee Park, Farmington, NM Casper Baca 505-287-9534 See Advertisement on page 52

December 26, 2010 Everett Bowman Rodeo Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Ty Yost 208-863-4310

DECEMBER BR

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Turkey Bowl

Lucky 777 Team Roping

November 26-27, 2010 McGee Park, Farmington, NM Zane Dansie 801-599-1238 See Advertisement on page 34

December 3-5, 2010 Mojave Crossing Event Center, Bullhead City, AZ John Startt 520-458-7922 See Advertisement on page 15

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JANUARY TR

Fuller Productions Team Roping

Cowboy Times Xmas Cash Barrel Race

Walt Woodard Team Roping School

November 26-28, 2010 Everett Bowman Rodeo Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Jack Fuller 928-637-8398

December 3-5, 2010 Amarillo National Center, Amarillo, TX Angie Grandpre 806-488-2144 See Advertisement on page 64

January 7-9, 2010 Posse Arena, Phoenix, AZ Reardon Dight 623-247-1221 See Advertisement on page 60

TR

BRLS

SCHL

Florence Junior Rodeo

Oil Capital Stampede

Cross Roads Ranch & Rodeo Co.

November 26-28, 2010 Florence Fair Grounds, Florence, AZ Mark Exline 520-868-4670 See Advertisement on page 58-59

December 3-5, 2010 Tulsa Expo Ford Truck Coliseum, Tulsa, OK Kevin Hall 417-547-3406

January 8-9, 2011 Sandoval County Sheriff's Posse, Bernalillo, NM Mark Sanchez 970-739-3851 See Advertisement on page 57

ROD

TR

ROD

AWPRA

Chris Irwin Memorial Team Roping

Bosque Farms Junior Rodeo Association

November 26-28, 2010 Apache Gold Arena, San Carlos, AZ Joanie Cowden 520-220-1230 See Advertisement on page 64

December 4-5, 2010 Ace Arena, Andrews, TX Ben Clements 254-968-0002

January 8-9, 2010 Bosque Farms Arena, Bosque Farms, NM Russel Sullivan 505-720-0999 See Advertisement on page 49

BRLS

TR

ROD

Zamora Roping Productions

NBHA-NM -1

BRN4-D

November 27, 2010 Expo New Mexico Horse Arena, Albuquerque, NM Kenny Zamora 505-469-4388 See Advertisement on page 36

December 5, 2010 McGee Park, Farminton, NM Kathy Price 505-632-9790

January 12-16, 2011 South Buckeye Equestrian Center, Buckeye, AZ Mike Gammelgard 866-296-0746 See Advertisement on page 65

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BRLS

BRLS

Mac Productions

Wickenburg Horseman’s Association Ride

Mac Productions

November 27, 2010 Sheriff's Posse Arena, Belen, NM Amanda Kenney 505-409-5928 See Advertisement on page 57

December 11, 2010 Everett Bowman Rodeo Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Tony Forbrook 928-684-5451

January 15, 2011 Sheriff's Posse Arena, Belen, NM Amanda Kenney 505-409-5928 See Advertisement on page 57

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TE

Mathews Land & Cattle Company

Mac Productions

AHSRA Rodeo

November 27-28, 2010 Curry County Event Center, Clovis, NM Oren Mathews 505-425-6051 See Advertisement on page 32

December 18, 2010 Sheriff's Posse Arena, Belen, NM Amanda Kenney 505-409-5928 See Advertisement on page 57

January 15-16, 2011 Rawhide Arena, Phoenix, AZ 520-205-0062 See Advertisement on page 42

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TE

ROD

Bad Habits Productions

Mathews Land & Cattle Company

Arizona Junior Rodeo Association

November 29 thru December 12, 2010 Horsemans Park Arena, Las Vegas, NV Tex Carter 702-715-5591 See Advertisement on page 37

December 18-19, 2010 Expo NM Horsemen's Arena, Albuquerque, NM Oren Mathews 505-425-6051 See Advertisement on page 33

January 22-23, 2011 Wickenburg Fairgrounds, Wickenburg, AZ Jodi Ivy 520-568-7457 See Advertisement on page 42

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TR

ROD

Yost Roping Event

Smokin Spurs Jr. Rodeo Association

December 18-19, 2010 Everett Bowman Rodeo Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Ty Yost 208-863-4310

January 29-30, 2010 Artesia Horse Council Arena, Artesia, NM Larissa Jackson 575-365-5733 See Advertisement on page 50-51

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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX

November 2010

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L

A to Z Equipment

Randy Lewis Enterprises. . . . . . 30

Rentals & Sales . . . . . . . . . . 17 Long Saddlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

MONDAY

AWPRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Action Plus Photography. . . . . . . 9 M Arizona Ranch Real Estate . . . . 16 M & R Roping Productions . . . . 29

OCTOBER 25

TUESDAY 26

WEDNESDAY 27

THURSDAY 28

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ, 54 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

Mac Productions . . . . . . . . . . . 57 B

Maricopa Mounted Posse . . . . . 60 BRN4D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Mathews Land & B.L. Quarter Horses . . . . . . . . . 23 Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 33 Bad Habits Productions . . . . . . 37 Maynard Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bishop Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . 19 Clint Mortenson Bishop Trailer Sales

Silver & Saddles . . . . . . . . . . 41

Roping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Brushy Creek Ranch. . . . . . . . . . 9 O Bucking H Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Old Mill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

NOVEMBER 1

2

3

4

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ, 54 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

C

P Cactus Ropes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Patagonia Steel LP. . . . . . . . . . . 6 Casper Baca Rodeo Co. . . . 52, 53 Kirk Purvis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Chical Haystack . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Cibola County Rodeo Series . . . 43 R Classic Ropes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Ranchero Saddlery. . . . . . . . . . 18 Corriente Saddle Company . . . . . 6 Rattler Ropes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Cowboy Oasis Arena. . . . . . . . . 31 Rawhide n Roses Tack. . . . . . . . 26 Cowboy Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Red Bluff Buckles. . . . . . . . . . . 17 Crossroads Ranch &

8

9

Ropers Sports News . . . . . . . . . 18

10

11

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ, 54 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

SE - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

17

18

Rodeo Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 56, 57 S D

Siggins Horse Co.. . . . . . . . . . . 37

Desert Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Slash M Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Dollar Center Smith’s Rodeo Photos . . . . . . . 22 Trading & Pawn. . . . . . . . . . . 23 Smokin' Spurs Jr. Rodeo Association . . . . 50-51 E

Paul Springer

Empire Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Digital Photography . . . . . . . 18

December Issue Ad / Text Deadline 15

16

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ, 54 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

John Startt Lucky 777 . . . . . . . 15 F Faith Foto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 T Florence Jr. Rodeo. . . . . . . . 58-59 The Cowboy’s Performance Flying M Roughstock Ranch Horse Sale . . . . . . . . 31 Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Town & Country Feed . . . . . . . . 54 Freedom RV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Frontier Trophy Buckles . . . . . . . 22 U USTRC Laughlin. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 H

USTRC Membership

Heel-O-Matic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Application . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13

22

23

Hubbard Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . 28

24

25

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ, 54 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

TR - Ardmore, OK, C1 CR - Duncan, OK, C1

Z I

ZD Roping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Imperial Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . 11 Zamora Roping Productions . . . 36

Happy Thanksgiving

Mailing Date for December Issue 29

30

DECEMBER 1

2

TR - Las Vegas, NV, 37

TR - Las Vegas, NV, 37

TR - Las Vegas, NV, 37 RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ, 54 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

TR - Las Vegas, NV, 37


EVENT CALENDAR KEY: BR=Bull Riding; BRLS=Barrel Racing; BKWY=Breakaway; CR=Calf Roping; HS=Horse Sale; PRAC=Practice; ROD=Rodeo; RS=Rough Stock; SE=Special Event; SCH=School; TE=Timed Event; TP=Team Penning; TR=Team Roping. The number following the entry references the page number of advertising when applicable.

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

29

30

31

TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

ROD - Lubbock, TX, C1

TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

Happy Halloween 5

6

7

TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

TR - Cubero, NM, 29 TR - Belen, NM, 30 ROD - Wickenburg, AZ, 55 ROD - Bernalillo, NM, 56 ROD - Lubbock, TX, C1 TR - Andrews, TX, C1 SE - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

ROD - Bernalillo, NM, 56 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1 TR - Andrews, TX, C1

12

13

14

TR - Aguila, AZ, C1 USTRC TR - Loveland, CO, C1 SE - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

ROD - Casa Grande, AZ, 42 ROD - Cottonwood, AZ, 47 ROD - Bernalillo, NM, 56 BRLS - Farmington, NM, 62 ROD - Lubbock, TX, C1 USTRC TR - Loveland, CO, C1 TR - Andrews, TX, C1 SE - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

TR - Los Lunas, NM, 31 ROD - Casa Grande, AZ, 42 ROD - Cottonwood, AZ, 47 ROD - Bernalillo, NM, 56 BRLS - Farmington, NM, 62 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1 USTRC TR - Loveland, CO, C1 TR - Andrews, TX, C1 SE - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

19

20

21

USTRC TR- Laughlin, NV, 10 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1

USTRC TR - Laughlin, NV, 10 TR - Cubero, NM, 29 TR - Belen, NM, 30 HS - Queen Creek, AZ, 31 TR - Albuquerque, NM, 32 ROD - Florence, AZ, 42 ROD - Bosque Farms, NM, 49 ROD - Ignacio, CO, 54 ROD - Lubbock, TX, C1 TR - Queen Creek, AZ, C1 TR - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

USTRC TR - Laughlin, NV, 10 TR - Cubero, NM, 29 TR - Albuquerque, NM, 32 ROD - Florence, AZ, 42 ROD - Bosque Farms, NM, 49 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1 TR - Queen Creek, AZ, C1 TR - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

26

27

28

TR - Farmington, NM, 34 TR - Marana, AZ, 35 BR - Farmington, NM, 52 ROD - Florence, AZ, 58 BRLS - San Carlos, AZ, 64 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1 TR - Ardmore, OK, C1 CR - Duncan, OK, C1 TR - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

TR - Clovis, NM, 32 TR - Farmington, NM, 34 TR - Marana, AZ, 35 TR - Albuquerque, NM, 36 BR - Farmington, NM, 52 TE - Belen, NM, 57 ROD - Florence, AZ, 58 BRLS - San Carlos, AZ, 64 ROD - Lubbock, TX, C1 TR - Ardmore, OK, C1 CR - Duncan, OK, C1 TR - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

TR - Clovis, NM, 32 ROD - Florence, AZ, 58 BRLS - San Carlos, AZ, 64 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1 TR - Ardmore, OK, C1 CR - Duncan, OK, C1 TR - Wickenburg, AZ, C1

3

4

5

TR - Bullhead City, AZ, 15 TR - Las Vegas, NV, 37 BRLS - Amarillo, TX, 64 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1 USTRC TR - Tulsa, OK, C2

TR - Bullhead City, AZ, 15 TR - Belen, NM, 30 TR - Las Vegas, NV, 37 ROD - Ignacio, CO, 54 ROD - Wickenburg, AZ, 55 BRLS - Amarillo, TX, 64 ROD - Lubbock, TX, C1 USTRC TR - Tulsa, OK, C2 TR - Andrews, TX, C2

TR - Bullhead City, AZ, 15 TR - Las Vegas, NV, 37 BRLS - Farmington, NM, 62 BRLS - Amarillo, TX, 64 TR - Aguila, AZ, C1 USTRC TR - Tulsa, OK, C2 TR - Andrews, TX, C2


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