Meet the Member Rylan Wildeman
story by Linsday Humphrey Making the decision to commit to rodeo as a high school sophomore has forever changed Rylan Wildeman’s life for the better. […]
Blake Ramsey at the Canton, KS rodeo - Jeff Frazell
story by Lily Weinacht
“Rodeo is just a lot of fun, and I don’t think people quite understand the connections you make in rodeo, and the friends and family bonds you make,” says Blake Ramsey. “It’s really a family deal, and it’s fun to get all of us hauling down the road in our truck and trailer. It doesn’t get much better than that.” The 17 year old from Cheraw, Colorado, started her rodeo career as a Little Wrangler in the NLBRA, inspired by her biological dad, Wes Ramsey, who was a professional bull rider. She now competes in the KHSRA and does the NLBRA with her brother, Tel, and sisters, Dray and Jerni. Blake was the 2016 Reserve World Trail Course Champion, while this is her first year of high school rodeo.
Blake enters the KHSRA in pole bending, barrel racing, goat tying, and breakaway roping. She’s focusing more on breakaway roping and goat tying these days in anticipation of college rodeo, but pole bending is her favorite. “Me and my horse, Lizzy, just click really well and make some good runs. She just came back from a really big injury, and it makes it that much more special to be running her. She cut her hip really bad on a gate latch and was out all summer.” Blake and her sisters share three horses between them, including Lizzy, so they used a ranch horse while Lizzy was out. The mare is extra special to Blake because he came from her late grandpa, Tab Ramsey, who rodeoed and often hauled Blake to her events. “He’s my biggest inspiration for rodeo and going hard. I always try to remember what he would tell me, and that keeps me inspired.”
Along with Lizzy, Blake rides a 13-hand Appaloosa pony, Applejack, in barrels, and one of her sister’s horses, Koda, in breakaway roping. “Applejack is pretty gritty. Me and my sister both run barrels on him, and my other sister uses him for everything. He will hustle to no end, but I think being so small does help. He can’t stride out between barrels like other horses, but he doesn’t waste time going around them digging in. Koda is my sister’s all-around horse, and she has a lot of heart and will make the same run every time.” Blake and her siblings and their parents, Tony and Tina Hall, live in town, so they keep their horses several miles away on their farm, which has an arena. Their dad runs cattle in New Mexico, and they often help work cattle. “My dad does a lot to get us down the road, and without him, this wouldn’t be possible,” says Blake.
She is a senior at Cheraw High School, where physics is her favorite class. “We’ve been learning about velocity and gravity, and the mathematics behind that really intrigues me.” She also plays volleyball in the spring, and basketball on her school’s team, the Cheraw Wolverines. “We work a lot on having fast feet and being in shape, and I think that helps a lot with rodeo, especially in goat tying and being able to coordinate events with your horse.” Following school, Blake takes care of chores and spends time with her family, including her baby sister, Kraigan. Since it’s too dark to practice after school, Blake studies barrel racing videos. “I study technique and learn all I can. My Aunt Leah works a lot with (barrel racer) Manchie Hughes, and they are really good to talk to and get advice from.
“I definitely want to college rodeo and go somewhere with a good rodeo program, and I want to go into pre-medicine. A goal I set this year is to definitely try and make it to Nationals. It’s my first year in high school rodeo and my senior year, and I want to go out with a bang. I’m hoping to have a clean start into the college rodeo world, and hopefully start working on my PRCA permit.”
story by Linsday Humphrey Making the decision to commit to rodeo as a high school sophomore has forever changed Rylan Wildeman’s life for the better. […]
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September 27, 2020
BAREBACK RIDING
1 Bryce Eck 68.50
2 Robert Walter 34.00
3 Kacen Smith 26.50
4 Matthew Morrell 18.00
5 Rhett Robbins 10.00
6 Bobby Davis 8.00
BARREL RACING
1 Kiley Slavin 63.00
2 Bella Sauvage 39.00
3 Kate Perschbacher 36.00
4 Prairie Rose Robbins 29.00
5 Aubryn Garriott 28.00
6 Natalie Kinderknecht 25.00
7 Ally Brennaman 24.00
8 Libby Berger 24.00
9 Kennedy Gibbs 24.00
10 Shayla Dees 20.00
BOYS CUTTING
1 Jd Robson 20.00
2 Bobby Davis 18.00
BREAKAWAY ROPING
1 Laci Ast 41.00
2 Carlee Potter 38.00
3 Taylor Raupe 34.00
4 Addie Weil 31.00
5 Kiley Slavin 30.00
6 Marlee Quarles 25.50
7 Bella Sauvage 25.50
8 Reese Greenwood 23.00
9 Libby Berger 23.00
10 Ally Brennaman 22.50
BULL RIDING
1 Tate Pollmeier 59.50
2 Garrett Hathaway 29.50
3 Lane Gilbreath 18.00
CALF ROPING
1 Mason Stueve 53.00
2 Matthew Doherty 48.00
3 Brayden Kunz 45.00
4 Jd Robson 43.00
5 Pax Vogel 37.00
6 Kade Harland 34.00
7 Tanner Meier 33.00
8 Cutter Weil 29.00
9 Trey Adams 26.00
10 Brandt Walton 19.00
GIRLS CUTTING
1 Tylor Todd 20.00
2 Alexus Hatcher 18.00
GOAT TYING
1 Kiley Slavin 55.00
2 Tally Wikum 55.00
3 Lakin Cunningham 52.00
4 Sage Toews 40.00
5 Annsley Vernon 39.00
6 Ally Brennaman 36.50
7 Montana Heller 29.00
8 Hadley Teut 28.00
9 Carlee Potter 21.00
10 Emma Arndt 19.50
POLE BENDING
1 Abby Myers 49.00
2 Marlee Quarles 42.00
3 Aubryn Garriott 38.00
4 Prairie Rose Robbins 36.00
5 Tally Wikum 33.50
6 Lily Henderson 32.00
7 Ally Brennaman 30.00
8 Bella Sauvage 27.00
9 Libby Berger 26.00
10 Carlee Potter 21.00
REINED COW HORSE
1 Tylor Todd 10.00
2 Lakin Cunningham 9.00
SADDLE BRONC
1 Bryce Eck 50.00
2 Clay Shannon 27.00
3 Brody Harrison 18.00
STEER WRESTLING
1 Tanner Meier 38.00
2 Jd Robson 38.00
3 Logan Mullin 28.00
4 Kent Berkenmeier 18.00
5 Ryder Dent 7.00
TEAM ROPING
1 Mason Stueve 52.00
2 Trey Adams 52.00
3 Brandt Walton 42.00
4 Cale Morris 41.00
5 Jd Robson 38.00
6 Tanner Meier 33.00
7 Dylan Gugelmeyer 27.00
8 Porter Hall 27.00
9 Addie Weil 25.50
10 Cutter Weil 25.50
11 Matthew Doherty 25.00
12 Kade Harland 25.00
13 Brayden Kunz 23.00
14 Jaytyn Hash 22.00
15 Payton Blank 21.00
16 Pax Vogel 21.00
17 Rylan Wildeman 21.00
18 Hadley Teut 17.00
19 Bryce Teut 17.00
20 Kiley Slavin 16.00