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Meet the Member Tripp Lee
January 23, 2020
story by Lindsay King Jaw clenched, rope taut, chin down: the only thing on Tripp Lee’s mind at this point in the game is a swift curl in the tip of his calf loop. This breakaway roper is quietly climbing the stairs of success in his final year in the OKJHSRA. Hailing from Gotebo, Oklahoma, this 13-year-old eats, sleeps and breathes roping. It’s always been that way. “I have ridden horses my entire life and…
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Meet the Member Trace Hurst
December 20, 2019
story by Lindsay King How do you make a tissue dance? Put a boogie in it. This is Trace Hurst’s signature joke when he’s trying to keep his nerves at bay before a run. “I remember I was at the Roy Cooper roping in the 12 and under. On the first day I roped in the tie down and I got really nervous, but on the second day I didn’t get nervous for the breakaway…
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Meet the Member Cale Neisius
November 21, 2019
story by Lindsay King After a lightning-fast, rain-soaked run early in the week, Cale Neisius just barely missed making the short at the JHSNFR by taking 22nd in the barrel racing. It’s no matter for this fierce 12-year old, she was just excited to make her first trip. The daughter of a barrel horse trainer, Cale has the most experience in the event. “I didn’t get into roping or goat tying until I was about…
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Meet the Member Case Phillips
August 22, 2019
story by Lindsay King Wewoka, Oklahoma, OKJHSRA competitor Case Phillips roped in his first junior high nationals rodeo back in June and it was easily the biggest stage he’s ever been on. Luckily, he took his friends – who also happens to be his older brother – with him. “Tobe and I are pretty close. We play all our sports together, we rope together and we always practice together,” 13-year-old Case said of his 14-year-old…
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Meet the Member Brookelynne Whitfield
August 8, 2019
story by Lindsay King “I just like to ride and be there with everyone. Is like a big family, it is home,” said Tipton, Oklahoma, cowgirl Brookelynne Whitfield about her place in the OKJHSRA. It all came to a close when this 14-year-old made her first trip to nationals and promptly transitioned to high school rodeo. Brookelynne is a first-generation rodeo competitor thanks to her maternal grandparents Frank and Carolyn Allen. “Neither of my parents…
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Meet the Member Trigger Hargrove
July 18, 2019
story by Lindsay King Trigger Hargrove from Sayre, Oklahoma, was approached by Kenna McLemore when she needed a partner for ribbon roping. Until their first rodeo together, Trigger had never tied off a calf before. He had roped plenty of steers and calves, but never in the context that ribbon roping requires. “Kenna said she needed another event for her all-around points. She asked if I would ribbon rope with her and that I could…
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Meet the Member Cutter Cain
July 3, 2019
story by Lindsay King An inaugural trip to nationals was everything, and more, that Cutter Cain worked for in his seventh-grade season. “I didn’t rope very well in the breakaway at a couple of rodeos, so at state I had to catch my last calf and win the round to make it to nationals,” said the gritty Milburn, Oklahoma, cowboy. That’s exactly what happened. Cutter also managed to qualify for nationals in the ribbon roping…
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Meet the Member Maggie Passmore
June 20, 2019
story by Lindsay King As a seventh grader, Maggie Passmore was just shy of making the short go in the barrels at the 2018 NJHFR in South Dakota. Fueled by her goal of making the short round at nationals this time around, Maggie hit the ground running in 2019. She left state finals as the year-end champion barrel racer, finishing second in the average. This means Maggie will get her second shot at making the…
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Meet the Member Ty Jameson
June 6, 2019
story by Lindsay King Ty Jameson wasn’t a fan of riding horses at first, it took a little convincing before he figured out it’s where he was meant to be. “We had to bring this bull in and I didn’t like riding horses at the time, so my dad (Rance) chased me down with a rope,” said the 12 year old. Ty turned to run and hit the trailer door instead. His dad almost laughed…
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Meet the Member Chizm Kuykendall
April 18, 2019
story by Lindsay King Once a cowboy, always a cowboy. This is true for Chizm Kuykendall, who aspires to follow in his parent’s footsteps and become an Oklahoma State University cowboy. The 12-year-old just wants to study agriculture, but more importantly he just wants to rodeo. “My dad ranches and farms, so we ride horses and rope sick calves all the time. It’s just what we do,” said the sixth grader. As Chizm recounts his…
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Meet the Member Laney Harryman
March 21, 2019
story by Lindsay King Laney Harryman, Tuttle, Oklahoma, is mounted on a gelding handed down through the family that has taught more people rodeo than most could even dream of. She calls him Spook (FastFooted Money). Now 23 years old, Spook took Laney’s cousin to many short rounds at state and national finals rodeos. “He has been a huge part of my rodeo career and taught me everything, he has helped me through so much,”…
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Meet the Member Brooke Crenshaw
February 14, 2019
story by Lindsay King “The first time I entered a rodeo was in the mutton busting. I was ready and excited, but I remember really hating the mouth full of dirt I got when I fell off. I could not talk with it in there,” said Brooke Crenshaw, a five-event athlete in the OKJHSRA from Colbert, Oklahoma. Though she competes in poles, barrels, breakaway roping, goat tying and ribbon roping, she got started by running…
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