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16 -- JULY 26, 2017 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON JARYD@GOLDENDALESENT1NEL.COM e 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 SCHOOL ATHLETES FRIDAY, JULY 28th 1 to S p.m. KVH Family Medicine SPORTS PHYSICAL AND IMPACT TESTING No Appointment Necessary Students must have a sports physical packet completed and signed by parent or guardian. Parents not required to be present if packet is complete. Packets are available at the family medicine clinic. 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. CONTRIBUTED 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. • Learn basic soccer skills , Get lots of exercise • Enjoy singing, skits, Bible teaching so ,,r comp ,, FREE! t..=,~u,~v ¢.,== b,r~,.q,~ ¢~,=h I I I / # / Registration now open for kids (ages 4-12). Any and every skill level welcome. All will benefit! 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