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Caleb - Acentric Rodeo
story by Lindsay Humphrey
At the 2021 National High School Finals Rodeo, the trap shooting contest quite literally came down to the wire. NMHSRA member Caleb Delk went into his first national finals knowing it would be a tough competition, but evidently his preparation paid huge dividends. “When I looked back at the scores from last year’s national competition, the winner didn’t miss a single shot. The scores were tough and that made me a little nervous,” admitted the high school junior from Las Cruces, New Mexico. “I went out to nationals a couple days early to practice and get the feel for things. That helped me get more comfortable.” Caleb was in the third flight of shooters, and he missed one early on. He managed to regroup and finished the day hitting 99 of 100 targets.
“I finished my flight in first, but there were still more shooters to go. I ended up in a tie, so we had a shoot off.” Each shooter was moved four feet back from the regular line of competition and they had 10 birds to hit. Caleb didn’t miss any and it sealed the national title for him as his competition only hit 9. “When I joined the NMHSRA, I didn’t think I would have a chance at winning. I just wanted to go to more shoots and hang out with rodeo people.” Caleb quickly proved he was a force to be reckoned with as he consistently won the average at regular season rodeos and then won the event at the NMHSRA state finals. But it was in New Mexico 4-H that Caleb first found success as a competitive shooter.
“When I was 8, I joined 4-H and discovered they had shooting sports. From the start I’ve always liked shotgun more than anything else.” Now 16, Caleb has been shooting competitively both with 4-H and other organizations for the last four years. With lots of friends and family involved in the NMHSRA, it was almost eminent that Caleb would eventually join the association. “I’ve really enjoyed the people and the atmosphere. It’s a bunch of like-minded people and everyone is there to have a good time.” He’s also partial to being around and watching rodeos. Not one to sit on the sidelines, Caleb is hoping he’ll be ready to start entering the team roping later this season.
“My cousin, Weslynn Reno, lives just a few miles from me and she was actually reserve champion in the team roping at nationals this year. She has an extra horse that I am going to use for team roping and she helped me practice heading this summer.” Although Caleb’s been around horses and ranching his entire life, this will be his first time rodeoing competitively. He’s looking forward to roping at the end of the fall season and then all spring. As a high school junior at Mayfield High School, Caleb also keeps himself busy by serving as a chapter officer, judging forestry and livestock and showing his dairy heifers through FFA. But shooting is always at the forefront of his mind.
“Shooting can be really hard to grasp. Lots of people use a shotgun and love it, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it comes naturally to them. You really need to have some natural ability to be a good shooter because you’re aiming at a moving target.” Although soft skills and natural ability are the foundation of any good shooter, it’s the mental game that pushed Caleb to the national level. “When I shot at nationals, I hit 99 out of 100. I missed on the third bird out. I just regrouped and didn’t miss from there. Once you get to where you know you can hit the targets and have the ability, it becomes a mental game. That’s been the biggest struggle for me. This has probably been my best year mentally for not getting upset or distracted while I’m trying to shoot.”
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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