Meet the Member Sean Arellano
story by Ruth Nicolaus Sean Arellano loves riding bulls. When he started his Colorado Junior High School Rodeo Association competition a year ago, he said, […]
TaraLee Haddock competing at the CJHSRA rodeo in Grand Junction, CO - Verl Luppes Photography
story by Lily Weinacht
For TaraLee Haddock, the satisfaction of a good run in the CJHSRA barrel racing and pole bending goes beyond the day of competition. The 13-year-old from Elbert, Colorado, did all the training on her barrel horse, Squaw, along with a large portion of training on her other horses, making a trip down the alleyway even more meaningful. “We’ve had Squaw for four years, and she has her quirks, but I like her — she’s like my best friend,” says TaraLee. “You have to be very patient with her, and you can’t get scared. I had to go to a few lessons so I could learn with her, and she was very powerful. Once she calmed down, she picked up barrels a lot better.”
The patience is paying off. TaraLee, a rookie in the CJHSRA, is sitting fifth in the barrel racing, and eighth in the pole bending. She also competes with Coy Evans in the ribbon roping, where they’re currently tied for second place. “When I run barrels and poles and make a mistake, I want to fix it, but I can’t always do it that night, so when I get home, I usually give the horses a day off and then I practice hard that week,” she explains. “I try to get better each time.”
TaraLee and her family go to Latigo Trails Equestrian Center three nights a week to practice, including team roping and breakaway roping, which TaraLee plans to enter soon. She also uses the time to work with her newest horse, Bandit, who is a barrel prospect. “My mom works on him for about 20 minutes and then I hop on to work with him a bit more.” TaraLee’s parents, Shawn and Jessica Haddock, both rodeoed, and she also looks up to her older brother, Lane, who competes in the CJRA and CSHSRA in tie-down roping. “When I was in goat tying, he pushed me to do better and then he helped me in roping a lot. We’re both doing the same associations. High school rodeo is a lot more competition than I’m used to, and I like it because I’m very competitive and it makes me a better rider and horseperson.”
Along with her horses, including Susie Q, the pole horse TaraLee’s mom trained, TaraLee and Lane take care of their other animals: goats, cats, dogs, and a snake. “Whoever gets done feeding their horses first feeds the goats,” says TaraLee. Her miniature Australian Shepherd, Aubrey, travels all over Colorado with the family and knows a variety of tricks. “She knows how to beg, and if we say ‘Bang’ and make a gun symbol, she’ll roll on her back and play dead.”
When she’s not spending time with her animals, TaraLee can be found at Elbert School. An eighth-grader, her favorite subject is English. “I like writing, and right now we’re reading the book ‘The Giver’ and answering questions about it, and we’re doing a lot of grammar and sentence structures.” TaraLee also played volleyball at the beginning of the school year. Her team won their state championship, and she’s considering doing high school volleyball this fall. Going to the lake with her family in the summer is another favorite activity, and she’s working hard to make a trip to the NJHFR in Huron, South Dakota, a reality this summer. “I’m trying to improve in my roping right now,” she finishes, “and I want to start heading and breakaway roping.”
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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