Page 4 of 4 1 2 3 4 Junior Rodeo champ strikes again[Oct. 8, 2007] Rodeo is life for young Lemitar cowboy Garrett Jacobs. You can't make it much simpler than that. He practices every day and it shows when it comes time to rodeo.
Garrett, age 9, competed in the New Mexico Junior Rodeo Association Championships in Gallup Sept. 21-22. He won first place in breakaway roping, step-down roping, calf riding and goat tying to walk away as the 2007 NMJRA Champion.
Rodeo bucks on through[Sep. 5, 2007] Rodeos have their share of challenges, but flexibility is in the job description of a cowboy. When a broken chute required a welder Saturday, it meant extra fun for all the children in the stands.
Horse Springs Rodeo Star Credits God For His Talent[May 5, 2007] - Johnny Salvo of Horse Springs (New Mexico) has been named to the Wrangler High School All Star Rodeo Team by leaders of the National High School Rodeo Association, the oldest youth rodeo organization in America.
ENMU Men's rodeo team wins competition[Nov. 14, 2006] Senior Stetson Hererra finished first in the bareback riding and Ty Foster won the tie-down roping to lead the Eastern New Mexico University men’s rodeo team to a first place finish at the recent first-ever New Mexico College-High School Challenge Rodeo in Farmington.
'Challenge' gets underway[Nov. 4, 2006] The first-ever New Mexico College-High School Challenge Rodeo got underway Friday morning with slack competition and finished Round 1 with an evening performance Friday night.
Pro rodeo competition returns to city[Sep. 14, 2006] Eddy County Professional Rodeo is slated to hit the Sheriff's Posse Arena at 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, where professional rodeo contestants will compete with some of the area's best to improve their rankings at the circuit and national levels. By Heather Parker, Current Targus
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