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ROWDY ROPING: Centerville's Curtis Kayser competes in the tie down roping during
High School Rodeo Assosiation National Finals in Gillette, Wyoming.
CONTRIBUTED
the National
JAaYD CUNE country along with Canada was set for 2 p.m. the same
SPORTS EDITOR and Australia in the event, day. However, she was able to
For a high school freshman make it to where she would
Although the three local entering his sophomoregive the speech in plenty of
competitors hoped for better year, it's a great finish that time, and was able to wow
performances at the National he will hope to build on in the crowd with her ideas and
High School Rodeo Associa- the many upcoming rodeos visions.
tion Finals in Gillette, inhis future. Four delegates from each
Wyoming, the valuable expe- Slater and Cassie Kayser state, 200 total, voted on who
rience that Cassie and Curtis each had a pair of goes in they wanted to elect with
Kayser and Justin Slater the cutting event, which is each state getting one vote.
picked up from attending the a judged event that has par- Kayser was elected vice
rodeo with around 1,900 com- ticipants try to cut at least president, Georgia's Keith
petitors will only help them two cattle out from a herd Chase was voted in as presi-
going forward in their rodeo of around 30 cattle in two dent and Oklahoma's Dalen
careers, and a half minutes. Howev- Smith was elected the secre-
A fourth local cowgirl, er, none of the three was tary.
Courtney Tatro, who quali- able to earn a third go in "I want to thank everyone
fled to compete in the their respective events. The for the support they've given
shooting event, didn't tray- top 20 finishers after the me," Kayser said in a post on
el to Wyoming but compet- first two goes all earn a her campaign Facebookpage.
ed the week before at the third try, or a short go, to "I can't wait to spend the year
Silver State International determine the final stand- traveling and working to pro-
Rodeo in Winnemucca, ings in an event, mote the NHSRA."
Nevada. Cassie Kayser was espe- She has a busy schedule
Curtis Kayser, who was cially busy over in Wyoming ahead of her as the new VE
named the all-around rookie having to compete in the cut- She will spend 10 days at the
cowboy at the Washington ting while also campaigning National Finals Rodeo in
State High School Rodeo As- for the NHSRA Vice Presi- Vegas in December and also
sociation State Finals in dent position, which she was will have a five-day meeting
Kennewick earlier this elected for after a tiring in January in Wyoming
rodeo season, had a good week. while deciding on what
showing in the tie down rop- It was quite a coincidence they're going to do for the
ing, finishing around 35th that her cutting event took next year.
out of the close to 200 corn- place last Friday at 12:15, During the week in
petitors from around the and her campaign speech Gillette, a town of roughly
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AND IMPACT TESTING
No Appointment Necessary
Students must have a sports physical packet
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30200 people, weather condi-
tions were very much the
same as in C-oldendale, with
temperatures ranging from
85-90 degrees with it also
being very dry.
The rodeo was held in the
11,000 acre fairgrounds,
with two big arenas with
events going on at the same
time.
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ELECTED: Centerville's Cassie Kay~ffr, center, poses for a pic
after she was elected vice president qf the National High School
Rodeo Association. She was joined by president Chase Keith, left,
and secretary Dalen Smith.
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