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Grace Kelley gives it a go in the Goat Roping competition.
Kase Riley lassoes a calf right out of the chute.

Photos by Chris Darus

June 18, 2019

Youth rodeo results are in

By Chris Darus
​The Bandera Prophet

The Bandera Rodeo Club (BRC) had their premier rodeo in their Summer Youth Series 2019 on June 8 at Mansfield Park.
Attendance at the rodeo, the first in the five event series, was down due to a large youth rodeo in Hondo later in the day. The Texas High School Rodeo Association's state finals took place at the same time in Abilene, forcing competitors not only to choose which rodeo to participate in, but to also weigh the risks of getting themselves or their animals injured.
The next BRC rodeo will be held at Mansfield Park on July 13. Books open early the morning of the rodeo and action will start at 9:30 a.m.
Check out their website at www.banderarodeoclub.com for more information.

BRC Summer Youth Rodeo Series 2019
Results (First rodeo of five)
Cloverleaf Barrels:

8-11,1, Callie Kohlenberg, 2, Rainey Ayers
12-14,1, Cecily Hicks
15-19, 1, Alexis Adamietz
Straights
8-11, 1, C. Kohlenberg, 2,  Brody Barker
12-14, 1, C.Hicks
15-19, 1, Grace Kelley
Poles
8-11, 1, R. Ayers, 2, Mallory Adamitz
12-14, 1, Emily Grant
15-19,1, A. Adamietz
Goat Tying
8-11,1, B. Barker
15-19, 1, Marlena Kelly
Breakaway Roping
8-11,1, B. Barker
Tie Down
8-11, 1, Kase Riley
Team Roping
8-11,1, K. Riley/Cooper Wernette
Steer Riding
8-11,1, TJ Jewell
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