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Meet the Member Denton Ward
January 28, 2021
story by Ruth Nicolaus As a kid, Denton Ward got to see a lot of rodeo life. Alongside his brother, Dalton, the boys helped their dad, Billy Ward, a pickup man, with his horses at pro rodeos across the nation. They’d saddle and unsaddle horses, warm them up, cool them down, grain and feed. And wherever their dad was, they’d tag along, helping with whatever he was doing: sorting cattle, chasing cattle out of the…
Read MoreMeet the Member Erin Johnson
November 19, 2020
story by Ruth Nicolaus Erin Johnson loves the competition and challenges rodeo provides her. The Fowler, Colo. cowgirl is a long-time Colorado Pro Rodeo Association member, as well as being part of the Women’s Pro Rodeo Association. She grew up in a ranching family, competing a bit in team roping at a few local gymkhanas and Little Britches Rodeos. But during her time in college at Chadron (Neb.) State and Colorado State University-Pueblo, her breakaway…
Read MoreMeet the Member Charity Hoar
October 22, 2020
story by Ruth Nicolaus If Charity Hoar isn’t riding, she’s sitting in front of a computer screen or embroidery machine. The Pine Bluffs, Wyo. cowgirl is part of four different ventures with her husband, Stuart. Together, they own Wyoming Blanton Enterprises, Stuart’s horse breeding and training business, Bonanza Production, their event production business, an embroidery, lasering and custom awards business, and a custom furniture company. And in her spare time, Charity competes in the breakaway…
Read MoreMeet The Member Jerry Berentis
August 20, 2020
story by Siri Stevens Jerry Berentis grew up in Maybell, Colorado, riding bucking horses. “Whenever you start riding bucking horses it’s every rough stock riders dream to become a stock contractor – I got lucky enough to let it happen. My folks didn’t like rodeoing very much. I went to one with my friend when I was 16 and got on a bull and got lucky and made the whistle. I rode him and I…
Read MoreCPRA North Park Never Summer Rodeo
July 23, 2020
story by Siri Stevens The North Park Never Summer Rodeo has been a mainstay in Walden, Colorado, for more than 75 years. “It’s a weeklong event that involves the whole town,” said Chris Niederhauser, the president of the committee. Chris has been involved in the rodeo since the mid 90s. “The football team rakes the barrels. More than 50 folks show up on Monday and help us for a week, it’s great.” Held the weekend…
Read MoreMeet the Member Kacey Kobza
June 18, 2020
story by Siri Stevens Kacey Kobza is no stranger to Rodeo News – she was on the cover back with the magazine was newsprint (August 15, 2006). The Colorado native started rodeoing along with her older brother, Clay, in the Colorado Junior Rodeo Association when she was five – back in 1994, getting her start under the leadership of Jay and Tammy Ellerman. She did all the Pee Wee events; flags, goats, poles, and barrels.…
Read MoreMeet the Member Wendi Maez
March 19, 2020
story by Siri Stevens Wendi Maez lives in Center, Colorado, where she works as the county administrator for Saguache County. “I just got appointed December 10,” she said. “I’ve done it for 13 years as a co-administrator and now it’s easier.” Wendi grew up in the Larkspur area of Colorado. In 1975 her family moved to the San Luis Valley. “There are a lot less people and the mountain views are amazing. The pace of…
Read MoreMeet the Member Lorie Diodosio
February 13, 2020
story by Darlene Craven An old boyfriend once accused Lorie Diodosio of liking her horses more than him and he was right. Lorie’s passion for horses was bred into her at an early age, spending weekends and summers on the family farm in Fowler, Colorado. As a kid, Lorie competed in 4-H and Little Britches rodeos and participated in Southern Colorado Rodeo Association events in high school. Living in a home she and her husband,…
Read MoreMeet the Member Rylea Fabrizio
December 20, 2019
story by Siri Stevens It’s said that cowgirl is in the heart. If that’s the case, then Rylea Fabrizio is a cowgirl at heart with the essential try that makes the winning difference. When Rylea isn’t roping somewhere in the West, she is working in it or thinking about it. And placing in it – earning second place ranking in the mixed team roping and seventh place in the breakaway roping after the recent Colorado…
Read MoreMeet the Member Pat Stouffer
November 21, 2019
story by Siri Stevens “I don’t know what I’d do without it (rodeo),” said CPRA secretary, Pat Stouffer. “I look forward to it.” Pat has been recognized as secretary of the year multiple times during her 23 years with the association. “Math has always been my favorite subject,” said the Nebraska farm girl. “I have an accounting degree and have worked in accounts receivable for Miller International (CINCH, Cruel, Miller Ranch Clothing) since 1995.” Pat…
Read MoreMeet the Member Tyler Kippes
August 22, 2019
story by Siri Stevens Tyler Kippes is leading the bull riding in the CPRA – and leading by a long shot. “It’s been a good season and I’m fortunate to be where I am,” said the 16 year old from Eaton, Colorado. “It was my goal to win the CPRA on my Rookie card.” Tyler was riding last year at a few local jackpots and then ended up tearing his PCL on his knee and…
Read MoreHeidi’s Notes
August 8, 2019
by Heidi Geesen I can’t believe that it is already the middle of August. The kids are starting to get excited to start school but bummed that their summer is coming to an end. And the rodeo season is slowly coming to an end. Please keep a close eye on the website as well as Facebook for any updates to rodeos in regard to 72 hour Health Papers being required. I would like to thank…
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