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Andrea Meyer has a way with troubled horses. It all began with a bucking horse that her granddad owned. When she was a little girl, her grandpa warned her to stay away from the horse, who had caused broken bones among the hired men who rode it.
But with a little love and a lot of time, Andrea rode the horse bareback. “She loved me,” Andrea said. “We were perfectly fine.” Roanie, the former bucking horse and now a 23-year-old, won her rider third place in the goat tying at the Nebraska State High School Finals Rodeo.
Andrea, a member of the state high school rodeo association, competes in the breakaway roping, goat tying and pole bending.
For the goats and poles, the Stapleton, Neb. cowgirl rides another horse that others had written off.
Booger, a 14-year-old bay roan, had been mistreated by a trainer and when Andrea got her, the mare couldn’t tolerate being touched from the shoulder up, including her head, which made it nearly impossible to put a bridle or halter on her, or even lead her. A family friend got her able to be ridden, and Andrea took over from there. It took a year for her to teach Booger to trust her enough to put a halter on her. She started riding her at junior and junior high rodeos, getting her used to things, and learning to trust again. “She and I finally clicked and we’ve worked well together,” she said. “She’s not afraid of anything.”
Her roping horse is a fourteen-year-old bay gelding named Super Dave, who is her favorite. The horse “has the greatest personality ever,” she said. “He’s always super excited when we back into the box, and that makes it extra fun for me.” Super Dave even loves to practice. “When we’re in the practice pen, I’ll be coiling my rope and I won’t have to touch the reins. He’ll walk to the box, back in, and it’s like, ‘OK, I’m ready to go.’ He loves his job.”
A senior at Dunning High School, Andrea loves government and American history classes. The teacher, Mr. Adam Martin, makes class easy and fun. “He’s always finding ways to make it exciting for us kids to learn, and easy to understand. And he’s always making jokes.” English, however, is not her favorite. “I’ve never been a big fan of grammar.”
Since she was an eighth grader, Andrea has been doing leatherwork. She started with her own tools, then was introduced to Terry Bath, who has a leather shop in North Platte. For Terry, she works on spur straps, headstalls, and she’s made belts, reins and more for herself and her family. He has taught her how to make the deeper cuts on leatherwork, make it look more realistic, how to use certain pieces of leather for certain items, and how to braid with three strands without cutting it. He’s also teaching her how to make saddles, which she really enjoys.
On the weekends, for fun, her siblings come home and the family has shooting competitions, either with clay pigeons or silhouette shootings. Usually she or her dad wins, which is no surprise, since both have won accolades with their shooting. Her dad is a Marine who was an expert rifle man, and Andrea is the 2019 Neb. State High School light rifle champion.
The eighteen-year-old cowgirl’s favorite food her mom makes is lasagna, and her favorite dessert is peach cobbler, baked in a skillet, also by her mom. She loves root beer, and as for favorite fruits and vegetables, she likes pineapple and corn on the cob.
Andrea has qualified for the state finals the past three years in all three of her events, and competed at the National High School Finals in 2018 and 2019 in the light rifle shooting.
After high school, she plans on attending college and earning a degree in business management, so someday she can own her own saddle shop in Nebraska and make saddles.
She is a member of the Junior AQHA, the Logan-McPherson Rodeo Club, and is on the honor roll.
She has two older brothers, Kevin, who lives in Arizona, Justin, who lives in Odessa, Neb., and an older sister, Sarah, who lives in Stapleton. She is the daughter of Tony and Bell Meyer.
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September 20, 2020
Girls All Around
1 Madison Mills 3176.75
2 Brooke Mccully 2248.35
3 Elle Ravenscroft 2232.8
4 Wacey Day 2219.93
5 Clancy Jo Brown (R) 2068.18
6 Jessica Stevens 2060.55
7 Mekenna Fisher 1996.93
8 Faith Storer 1756.85
9 Emma Ohm 1720.71
10 Abigail Lawton 1577.7
Boys All Around
1 Cooper Bass 2348.35
2 Rhett Witt 2238.35
3 Zane Kreikemeier 1579.85
4 Cody Miller 1548.61
5 Sage Schrunk 1521.75
6 Tanner Drueke 1520.7
7 Jate Saults 1379.6
8 Coy Johnston 1225.65
9 Cole Kerner 1079.25
10 Sid Miller 1076.6
Bareback Riding
1 Tanner Drueke 73
2 Tate Miller 63
3 Cole Kerner 47
4 Spencer Denaeyer 46
Barrel Racing
1 Elle Ravenscroft 87
2 Taci Flinn 57
3 Brooke Mccully 57
4 Madison Mills 56
5 Jenae Whitaker 35
6 Bailey Bell 32
7 Ashlyn Henderson 30
8 Ashlyn Jensen 30
9 Mekenna Fisher 28
10 Morgan Rosander 28
Boys Cutting
1 Cooper Bass 81
2 Cody Miller 73.5
3 Tatum Olson 66
4 Hayden Jennings 63.5
5 Bo Bushhousen 60.5
6 Frazier Kaelin 56
7 Matt Symonds 54.5
8 Trey Vance 45
9 Devin Konicek 41.5
10 Hayden Stump 32.5
Breakaway Roping
1 Emma Ohm 49
2 Summer Richardson 38
3 Tehya From 38
4 Ali Vaughn 38
5 Wacey Day 37
6 Jaya Nelson 34
7 Jessica Stevens 27
8 Jace Hurlburt 24.5
9 Shayda Vaughn 24
10 Whitney Jennings 24
Bull Riding
1 Jett Sjeklocha 28
2 Cole Kerner 27.5
3 Dalton Garey 20
4 Tanner Drueke 19
5 Drew Farrell 10
6 Hunter Boydston 9.5
7 Brady Painter 9
8 Cooper Kursave 8
Girls Cutting
1 Faith Storer 112
2 Mekenna Fisher 99
3 Emma Pearson 74.5
4 Peyton Fisher 68
5 Gracyn Hicks 64
6 Whitney Jennings 62
7 Jenna Rutar 36.5
8 Jordan Downing 11
Goat Tying
1 Jessica Stevens 77
2 Wacey Day 68.5
3 Emma Ohm 56
4 Abigail Lawton 49
5 Kaci Wickersham 49
6 Ally Micheel 43.5
7 Ashlyn Henderson 43
8 Emma Warren 42
9 Kinley Greenough 39
10 Clancy Jo Brown 29.5
Pole Bending
1 Madison Mills 100
2 Clancy Jo Brown 65
3 Abigail Lawton 58
4 Jenae Whitaker 53
5 Emma Pearson 44
6 Lauren Lehl 34
7 Ashlyn Jensen 29
8 Brooke Mccully 28
9 Jordan Peterson 27
10 Elle Ravenscroft 24.5
Saddle Bronc
1 Brody Mcabee 60
2 Monte Bailey 30
3 Leif Meidell 19
4 Dean Schroder 9
Steer Wrestling
1 Rhett Witt 60
2 Dane Pokorny 50
3 Tucker Ravenscroft 46
4 Sage Schrunk 42
5 Coy Johnston 40
6 Thayne Kimbrough 39
7 Dalton Kunkee 35
8 Cody Miller 33
9 Gage Davis 33
10 Kaden Wooters 33
Team Roping
1 Jate Saults 58
2 Brent Charlton 52
3 Cooper Bass 43
4 Zack Bradley 43
5 Jasper Neal 38
6 Sage Dieter 38
7 Zane Kreikemeier 33
8 Coy Johnston 33
9 Ryan Shepherd 30
10 Carter Anderson 30
11 Sage Schrunk 30
12 Hayse Wetzel 30
13 Cinch Painter 28
14 Roper Wetzel 25
15 Chance Symons 23
Tie Down Roping
1 Rhett Witt 62
2 Zane Kreikemeier 56
3 Matthew Miller 50
4 Sid Miller 47
5 Tate Talkington 46
6 Layne Wallinger 43
7 Jate Saults 31
8 Sage Schrunk 30
9 Trace Travnicek 28
10 Carter Anderson 25