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Miss Nebraska High School Rodeo Queen, Molly Paxton - Photographic Images
story by Ruth Nicolaus
Molly Paxton is the reigning Miss Nebraska High School Rodeo queen. The Mullen, Neb. cowgirl is seventeen years old and, in addition to being the current high school queen, competes in the barrel racing.
She rides a horse who was born a month after she was, on the family ranch 21 miles south of Mullen. Clutch, a bay gelding, is a ranch horse who is versatile not only at barrels but queening. “He’s pretty much a nice all-around ranch horse,” Molly said, “not a hot-headed barrel horse.” The two get along well, she said, mainly because they’re alike in many ways, including how calm they both are.
As a senior at Mullen High School, Molly’s favorite classes are her science classes. This year she’s taking physics and chemistry, and has taken every science class offered at her school. Her toughest class this year is calculus, and her easiest classes are science and English, both of which come easy to her.
She runs cross-country, and last year finished eighth in Class D at the state cross-country meet. She also runs track, and is the Class D two-mile state champion. At state last year, she finished as runner-up in the mile, and along with her fellow runners, finished seventh in the 3200m relay.
In school, she is the chapter vice-president of FCCLA and the National Honor Society. She’s also a member of FFA and involved in speech and one-acts.
Molly’s queening began when she realized she enjoyed two of the skills required of rodeo queens: horsemanship and public speaking. She was adept at the first skill, and because of her involvement in 4-H, she wasn’t scared of speaking in front of a crowd. A friend suggested she try out for the title of Miss Logan County (Stapleton) Rodeo Princess, so she did, winning the Princess title in 2015. The next year, she won the title of Miss Logan County Rodeo Queen.
Then, in 2017, she decided to try for Miss Teen Rodeo Nebraska. She didn’t expect to win, just wanted to see what the pageant was all about. But she won, and loves queening. “I love advocating for the sport, and it’s pretty fun,” she said. At the National High School Rodeo Queen pageant in June, she finished as third attendant. Running for Miss Rodeo Nebraska might be in her future in a few years.
Her favorite thing her mom makes is steak with a baked potato with sour cream and butter. She likes to wash it down with a Pepsi, and finish it with her favorite dessert: strawberry ice cream. Her favorite vegetables are cucumbers sprinkled with salt, and her favorite fruit is mangoes. She loves pink Starburst, and her favorite place to be is at home on the ranch.
For fun, she and her friends hang out, driving around Mullen and the area, and sometimes make the trip to North Platte, where they might catch a movie or get something to eat, like sushi, one of her favorites.
After high school, Molly hopes to attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she will major in biology and pre-med, with the hope of becoming a doctor. She’s not sure what field she’d like to specialize in, but it might include pediatrics.
Molly has an older sister, Aubrea, who is married and has a two-year-old son, a younger brother, Eli, who is fourteen, and a younger sister, Peyton, who is twelve. Eli and Peyton both compete in rodeo. She is the daughter of Dusty and Mindy Paxton.
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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