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Late announcer’s memory rides on at youth rodeo[Jul. 14, 2009] The rodeo announcer had worked the microphone for each of the previous 16 years of the youth rodeo and was scheduled to handle the chores again this year. But on May 20, McGee was struck by a pickup while mowing at his home near Valliant. The 47-year-old was thrown from the mower and died from massive injuries.
The rodeo announcer had worked the microphone for each of the previous 16 years of the youth rodeo and was scheduled to handle the chores again this year. But on May 20, McGee was struck by a pickup while mowing at his home near Valliant. The 47-year-old was thrown from the mower and died from massive injuries.
Troy teen gallops toward her dream[Jul. 12, 2009] When Brittany Ellis was in the second grade she entered a National PTA “Anything is Possible” poster contest at her elementary school, her grandfather Jeff Ludwick recalls.“Her poster was of a little blonde-headed girl riding in a barrel race and the title was ‘Anything is possible, you can win the National Finals Rodeo.’”
Jones headed for national high school rodeo[Jul. 8, 2009] MONTE VISTA — Blair Jones, a 2009 graduate of Monte Vista High School, has earned a position on the Colorado State High School Rodeo team and will be traveling with fellow teammates to Farmington, N.M. July 19-25 to compete at the 61st Annual National High School Rodeo (NHSFR) in Steer Wrestling and Team Roping competitions.
Troy Cowgirl Back to National Finals Rodeo[Jul. 8, 2009] For the second time in three years Troy High School junior Brittany Ellis has qualified for the National High School Finals Rodeo. Ellis, her parents Brad and Sonya Ellis and her seven year old palomino gelding "Mojo" will be traveling with the Texas High School National Rodeo Team to Farmington, New Mexico from July 19-25 to compete at the 61st NHSFR finals in barrel racing.
She's ready to ride[Jul. 8, 2009] Aboard horse Gucci, Lauren B’Oris will be among the area contingent at the national high school rodeo
Denton wins state saddle bronc title; headed to nationals[Jul. 5, 2009] In the course of everyday life for any given person, eight seconds is just a miniscule part of the day.
However, for someone who chooses to get on a bucking bronco, eight seconds could seem like a lifetime. Every bronc rider and bull rider is looking for that perfect eight-second ride. For those competing in saddle bronc, a lot more goes into those eight seconds than just not getting thrown from the horse. It’s all about the precision and the timing.
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