Meet the Member Isaiah Chavez
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Dylan Reed saddle bronc riding in Socorro, New Mexico - Pounding Hooves Productions
story by Lindsay King
The first in his family to rodeo, Dylan Reed from Melrose, New Mexico, wouldn’t trade his saddle bronc rides for anything. “My family found junior high rodeo and we decided it would be a good thing to try. Rodeo was kind of out of the blue for my family, it is mostly my thing really,” said the 16-year-old. His brother Tristen, 19, gave rodeo a try but it did not stick for him. Favoring the classic event of rodeo, Dylan is a bit leery of the other rough stock events. “Those other events are kind of for the crazy guys in my opinion. Saddle bronc riding has always been more interesting and seemed more fun to me.”
The biggest influences in rodeo for Dylan have come from the bronc riding schools that taught him the trade. “I have gotten a lot of help from Oklahoma Panhandle State University in Goodwell, Oklahoma, they let me get on some of their practice horses. I have also gotten a lot of help from the Etbauers.” Dylan is a senior at House High School with plans to continue rodeoing in college. “I would like to get a rodeo scholarship either to New Mexico State University or OPSU. There are coaches and friends who have gone there so I would have people who could help me settle into school and a higher level of rodeo.” Dylan tried his hand at reined cow horse the first year it was in New Mexico, but just sticks to riding saddle broncs and colts now. “I ride some colts and barrel horses for a lady close to school. I just help keep them in shape and a bit calmer for her.”
Dylan started this job just after football season ended last year. He played on special teams last year in addition to running the 800 and mile in track the following spring. “We have to coop sports with Sumner. My favorite sport is football hands down. I like hitting people, it is fun to put them on the ground.” He is also a member of FFA, judging horses and floriculture last year at state. “I also like to weld, something I learned in FFA. But mostly, I like to ride and train on horses when I get the chance.” Dylan is close to his teachers, because his high school is so small. “I look forward to getting to school so I can visit with my teachers. A lot of them are like parents basically, they want to see us succeed and do well in life.”
The support from other parents in the NMHSRA is one of Dylan’s favorite things about competing. “Everyone here is family, we all treat each other like siblings without all the squabbling. I am very thankful for all the parents who have been there for me in high school rodeo. They have helped push me even though they have their own kids to support, they still want me to do well in rodeo also.” Dylan is especially thankful for everything his mom Joelle Reed has done to support his passion for rodeo.
“I have always looked up to Preston Ogle, he has always helped encourage me in everything that I have tried to do. I have always looked up to him since he is a year older than me and because he has always helped me with anything I have needed.” Once a shy new comer to rodeo, Dylan silently watched the veterans in his association to find his place. “As the years have gone by, I have learned to be humble by emulating what I see other competitors do.” He used to get himself amped up before a ride but has realized keeping his cool brings him more success. “Now I just show up and talk to my friends, keep myself relaxed like I am at the practice pen. I try to keep cool, calm and collected.” This strategy helped Dylan take the reserve champion saddle bronc title at state this year, sending him to nationals.
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October 11, 2020
Bareback
Lumpkin Tekota 40
Saddle Bronc
Charleston Oistin 20
Reined Cow Horse
Mitchell Sterlin 75
Priest Colton 68.5
Brandon Paige 55.5
Shiver McKinzee 51
Lynch Fayth 47.5
Harwell Clate 46.5
Morris Abby 18
Boys Cutting
Mitchell Sterlin 58
Priest Colton 45
Harwell Clate 42
Mirabal Joren 15
Team Roping
Hernandez Chilly 63
Montoya Juan 63
Candelaria Faron 63
Taylor Calvin 63
Mendiaz Luis 32
Reno Weslynn 32
Johnson Dakota 29.5
Ybarra Meason 29.5
Oldfield Roan 29
Runyan Colten 29
Martinez Laramie 24
Martinez Myles 24
Wood Trent 23
Martinez Cade 22
Oder Hadlee 19
Sullivan Quincy 19
Reno Bladen 15
Abel Rylee Grace 15
Mathis Dillon 15
Harwell Clate 14
Breakaway
Segura Evann 38
Sullivan Quincy 35
McCormick Tiffanie 34.5
Marr Shaeden 32
Jodie Kadin 30
Ledesma Avery 24.5
Abel Rylee Grace 23
Shiver McKinzee 23
Massey Bailey 22
Reno Weslynn 21
Bull Riding
Juarez Marco 36.5
Griego Cade 36
Griego Caleb 28
Garley Clay 10
Wood Damien 10
Chavez Joseph 9
Huber Trenton 9
Marquez Justin 9
Taylor Peysen 7.5
Girls Cutting
Morris Abby 74
Ledesma Avery 70
Shiver McKinzee 68
Wamel Jordyn 39
Calf Roping
Pacheco Dontae 59
Wood Trent 52.5
Harwell Clate 51
Mathis Dillon 35
Mullins Hayden 31
Oder Hadlee 25
Mirabal Joren 22
Reno Bladen 20
Burton TK 19
Cline Ike 15.5
Steer Wrestling
Harwell Clate 46
Mathis Dillon 28
Griffin Samuel 27
Tsosie Tydon 18
Cline Zane 18
Henio Dorien 9
Barrels
Tidwell Hadley 63
Ledesma Avery 63
Marr Shaeden 51
Reno Weslynn 44
McNiel Payton 42.5
Abel Rylee Grace 38
Detweiler Katelyn 31
West Kylie 29
Castagnetto Mia 17
Gutierrez Maddie 12
Goat Tying
Ledesma Avery 52
Massey Bailey 52
Abel Rylee Grace 48
Larabee Natalie 47
Reed Codi 39
Tsosie Tyra 37
Shiver McKinzee 35
Marr Shaeden 34
Tidwell Hadley 33
Reno Weslynn 23
Build a Cowboy Bareback Riding
Sanchez David 10
BOYS ALL AROUND
Harwell Clate 199.5
Mitchell Sterlin 138
Priest Colton 113.5
Mathis Dillon 78
Wood Trent 75.5
Candelaria Faron 66
Hernandez Chilly 63
Montoya Juan 63
Taylor Calvin 63
Pacheco Dontae 59
GIRLS ALL AROUND
Ledesma Avery 243.5
Shiver McKinzee 200
Marr Shaeden 180
Abel Rylee Grace 168
Reno Weslynn 153
Morris Abby 101
Tidwell Hadley 96
Wamel Jordyn 88
Massey Bailey 74
Detweiler Katelyn 72
BOYS ROOKIE ALL AROUND
Lumpkin Tekota 40
Mullins Hayden 31
Cline Ike 26.5
Martinez Laramie 24
Martinez Cade 22
Tsosie Tydon 18
Dennis Walker 18
Boutwell Brock 11
Wood Damien 10
Sanchez David 10
GIRLS ROOKIE ALL AROUND
Wamel Jordyn 88
Miller Teagan 50
Jodie Kadin 40
Tsosie Tyra 37
Ybarra Riley 34
Littleton Morgan 34
Etsitty Erin 26
Castagnetto Mia 23
Offutt Addy 23
Washburn Teagan 21