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Leo Veatch at the from the 2017 CJHSRA Finals - Rodeo News
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“I just really enjoy that I get to ride and rope, and shoot now, and I get to be around kids doing the same things as me,” says 13-year-old Leo Veatch. The cowboy hails from Agate, Colorado, and is competing in the CJHSRA for the second season. Leo, a third-generation rodeo competitor, has always loved to rope and ride, and when he learned that the CJHSRA had rifle shooting, he was quick to join the association in the fall of 2016. He qualified for the NJHFR in the rifle shooting and finished just a few places outside of the top 20 last summer. “I really enjoyed the competition and the shooting range, and the dances,” says Leo. He enters the 50 meter and shoots from three positions—prone, standing, and kneeling—while the Veatch family’s indoor barn does double duty as an arena and a shooting range. “We put a round bale in the heading box and we shoot from the other end of the arena,” explains Leo, who uses a .22 CZ 452 rifle. “It’s really accurate, and I practice as much as I can. I also joined the junior program of the National Training Center Shooting Club at the Olympic Training Center, which we just started doing this winter. I go down there (to Colorado Springs) twice a week to practice.”
Leo is leading the rifle shoot in the CJHSRA, and sitting in the top ten in breakaway roping and goat tying, while he also team ropes with header Harley Baas. The junior high rodeo in Cortez, Colorado, is a favorite since he won the rifle shoot there last fall with a score of 300, the highest score of the weekend in both the junior high and high school shooting divisions. When he’s not practicing his shooting, Leo ropes several nights a week with his parents, Casey and Carrie Veatch, who both rodeoed for Colorado in their teens and continue to compete. Leo’s 8-year-old sister, Dot, does goat tying at gymkhanas and enjoys shooting as well, a family tradition started by their grandpa Dale Purdy. “I look up to my mom and my dad and my whole family,” says Leo. “They help me practice and support me through all this, and haul me to all these rodeos. It’s just really inspirational.”
The Veatchs live on a cattle ranch, where Leo helps his grandpa with his cow/calf operation. “Right now we’re pulling calves and calving, and we haul hay and check cattle and brand.” Leo enjoys riding on the ranch, along with practicing on his 18-year-old breakaway and goat tying horse, Nay Nay, and his 18-year-old heel horse, Babe. “We’re out in the country quite a ways, and I can hunt and shoot and rodeo. I really like it.” Duck and goose hunting are part of Leo’s love of the rural lifestyle, and he says the game is best cooked wrapped in bacon and cream cheese.
It’s a 25-minute drive to Limon Middle School, where Leo is a seventh-grade student. He works hard to maintain his 4.0 GPA, and especially enjoys history and math. “I like United States history, but this year we’re doing world history. In math, we’re doing different angles and shapes for geometry.” Leo also played basketball this winter, and he loves competing on the school’s seventh grade Knowledge Bowl team, which competes against other teams in the state through rounds of written and oral questions on a variety of topics.
Along with rodeo and school, Leo is passionate about church and hopes to be a pastor someday. He acolytes at his church, lighting the candles on the altar, and enjoys taking part in Cowboy Church during rodeo season. “I’d like to get back to the Junior High Nationals because that was really fun last year,” he finishes, “and I’d like to get in the top 20 of rifle shoot.”
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September 27, 2020
BARREL RACING
1 Cassidy Evans 81.00
2 Jolene Rhyne 52.00
3 Savanah Roberts 48.00
4 Aspen Autry 47.00
5 Jaycee Yonkers 44.00
6 Adalie Hansen 42.00
7 Ashley Anstead 39.00
8 Brylee Brehm 34.00
9 Shaylee Spaid 29.00
10 Rivers Hill 22.00
BOY’S BREAKAWAY
1 Traven Sharon 69.00
2 Chance Knez 33.00
3 Stran Lechman 33.00
4 Wesley Lammers 29.00
5 Mason Neese 23.00
6 Brayden Betsworth 17.00
7 Tucker Canty 17.00
8 Nolan Reardon 14.00
9 Hogan Kelley 8.00
10 Travis Canty 8.00
BOY’S GOAT TYING
1 Traven Sharon 89.00
2 Nathan Lammers 65.00
3 Cash Evans 64.00
4 Wesley Lammers 63.00
5 Cactus Barnes 50.00
6 Brayden Betsworth 42.00
7 Chance Knez 33.00
8 Nolan Reardon 16.00
9 Tucker Canty 16.00
10 Foster Krempin 12.00
BULL RIDING
1 Logan Durham 50.00
2 Tucker Jacobson 28.00
3 Benjamin Sittler 28.00
CHUTE DOGGING
1 Cash Evans 82.00
2 Nathan Lammers 75.00
3 Cactus Barnes 67.00
4 Jack Pankey 26.00
5 Ryan Pankey 21.00
6 Coltyr Goss 20.00
7 Nolan Reardon 16.00
8 Foster Krempin 15.00
9 Logan Stillings 5.00
GIRL’S BREAKAWAY
1 Cassidy Evans 56.00
2 Roan Spencer 34.00
3 Luci Bruchez 23.00
4 Aspen Autry 23.00
5 Brylee Brehm 19.00
6 Shylene Drumm 18.00
7 Adalie Hansen 17.00
8 Shaylee Spaid 16.00
9 Jolene Rhyne 10.00
10 Savanah Roberts 8.00
GIRL’S GOAT TYING
1 Blake Coors 72.00
2 Cassidy Evans 63.00
3 Shylene Drumm 62.00
4 Jolene Rhyne 50.00
5 Brylee Brehm 49.00
6 Shaylee Spaid 46.00
7 Jaycee Runner 35.00
8 Aspen Autry 29.00
9 Ava Dole 19.00
10 Roan Spencer 15.50
POLE BENDING
1 Cassidy Evans 64.00
2 Jolene Rhyne 55.00
3 Savanah Roberts 45.00
4 Roan Spencer 45.00
5 Ashley Anstead 43.00
6 Aspen Autry 43.00
7 Olivia Betsworth 32.00
8 Brylee Brehm 29.00
9 Grace Landwehr 28.00
10 Merica Van Pelt 25.00
RIBBON ROPING
1 Nathan Lammers 61.00
2 Jolene Rhyne 61.00
3 Cactus Barnes 60.00
4 Cash Evans 60.00
5 Cassidy Evans 60.00
6 Jaycee Yonkers 60.00
7 Blake Coors 57.00
8 Hogan Kelley 57.00
9 Traven Sharon 28.00
10 Josey Mcclain 28.00
RIFLE SHOOT
1 Dalton Groom 81.00
2 Wesley Lammers 74.00
3 Jack Pankey 64.00
4 Logan Stillings 49.00
5 Ryan Pankey 48.50
6 Foster Krempin 30.00
7 Nolan Reardon 11.50
SADDLE BRONC-STEER
1 Cash Evans 67.00
2 Traven Sharon 29.00
3 Wyatt Bartel 17.00
TEAM ROPING
1 Nathan Lammers 40.00
2 Wesley Lammers 40.00
3 Cash Evans 39.00
4 Cassidy Evans 39.00
5 Traven Sharon 20.00
6 Hogan Kelley 20.00
7 Cactus Barnes 9.00
8 Jack Pankey 9.00
9 Ryan Pankey 9.00
10 Stran Lechman 9.00
TIE DOWN ROPING
1 Nathan Lammers 68.00
2 Cash Evans 60.00
3 Cactus Barnes 53.00
4 Coltyr Goss 31.00
5 Foster Krempin 23.00
6 Hogan Kelley 16.00