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2013 Longview PRCA Rodeo Program
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Service Above Self - He Profits Most Who Serves Most
Longview (Greggton) Rotary Club
President Keith Bonds
Secretary Gene Robertson
Treasurer Jonathan Pyle
Sergeant-At-Arms Heath Hamberlin
President-Elect Cynde Bell
Club Administration Michael Tubb
Service Projects Michael Black
Public Relations Debbie Sadler
Membership Chair Ingrid Self
Foundation Chair Matt Wright
Past President David Wright
2012-13 Officers & Directors
Longview Greggton Rotary On behalf of the City of Longview, welcome to the 2013 PRCA Rodeo. This event provides the best of professional rodeo, sports, family entertainment and the volunteer spirit of our community. The Longview Greggton Rotary Club hosts this event, dedicating many hours to all aspects of putting the rodeo together, from year round planning to parking cars. The proceeds from this rodeo help so many non-profit organizations throughout our community.
Longview is known as the city that enjoys “Real East Texas Living.” If you are visiting us for the first time or are a frequent visitor, enjoy all that Longview has to offer including shopping, dining and sports venues. Our citizens are proud of our hard working, friendly, can-do attitude.
If you are interested in learning more about our community and its opportunities, I encourage you to log on to www.cilongviewtx.us or www.longviewtx.com. Enjoy the rodeo and our great city!
Mayor Jay Dean
Howdy! Thank you for attending the Longview – Greggton Rotary PRCA Rodeo. This is our 23rd rodeo and we are delighted you have chosen to share in the best family entertainment Longview has to offer. I would like to thank all our sponsors who have generously supported this rodeo. This support allows us to attract the very best in the business. Our stock contractor, Sammy Andrews, was named the Stock Contractor of the Year by the PRCA in 2002 and has nominated for the award several other times. Our rodeo also features the
equestrian drill team, All American Cowboy Chicks. They have been nominated for the PRCA Specialty Act of the Year the last 3 years. This year Mark Swingler will be our Pro Rodeo Clown and Barrelman. Mark has been nominated twice as PRCA Clown of the Year. Many of the cowboys and cowgirls you will see this weekend have been to the National Final Rodeo in Las Vegas.All the members of our Rotary Club have worked many hours to ensure this event is successful. You will see us involved in all aspects of the rodeo, from parking cars to collecting tickets to working in the concession stand. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all the club members for their tireless efforts.I would also like to thank the City of Longview and more specifically the staff of the Maude Cobb Activity Complex for their hard work in helping us prepare for this weekend.In closing, I would like to thank you! Due to the support of our rodeo fans, we have been able to give almost $600,000 back to this community. We support several non-profit organizations, provide college scholarships, and make contributions to other worthy organizations and individuals. Thanks again for your support, and enjoy the rodeo!
Keith Bonds – PresidentLongview-Greggton Rotary Club
Longview (Greggton) Rotary ClubService Above Self - He Profits Most Who Serves Most
We in the Longview Greggton Rotary Club would like to welcome you to the 24th annual Longview PRCA Rodeo. It is our sincere pleasure and honor to bring you this event. This Rodeo demonstrates the spirit, tradition, and heritage we, as Texans love and respect. Our goal is to provide a well timed performance to deliver a great overall fan experience, to give every contestant a fair opportunity to compete, to treat our animal athletes with respect, and provide value to our guests and sponsors.
We are committed to make this the best Rodeo ever. I would like to personally thank the more than one hundred volunteers that have donated countless hours of their time and worked very hard to bring you this event. I would also like to thank our many sponsors for donating their time, material, and monies to help put on this event. I would also like to thank the City of Longview and Gregg County for their help and assistance. We could not have done it without all of them.
We use all proceeds from this event to fund numerous charitable non-profit organizations, provide appreciation to our local teachers, fire rescue, and police departments, and to provide many scholarships for the community youth.
We hope you will enjoy the show.
Sincerely,
Laney Newman
2013 Longview PRCA Rodeo Chairman
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Andrews Rodeo Company is a third generation company. The current rodeo company owned and operated by Sammy Andrews is headquartered in Addielou, Texas. Today Sammy and son James produce some of the same rodeos founder, B. D. Andrews produced over 40 years ago. Since joining the pro ranks, Andrews Rodeo Company has become famous for their strong bucking bull herd. Since the mid 1990’s Andrews Rodeo Company has produced two world champion bucking bulls and four Texas
State Champions. Andrews has been nominated for PRCA stock contractor of the year at least 4 times since 2000. Andrews was the 2002 PRCA Stock Contractor of the Year and 2008’s Texas Cowboy hall of fame inductee. Andrews Rodeo Company takes pride in producing bucking bulls from rodeo legends. These include many of the rankest bucking bulls in rodeo history, such as: BODACIOUS, Skat Kat, Tumble Weed, Wild Toad, Super Dave and Erkel. The sons of these legends that are now bucking off top riders at Andrews produced rodeos include Bo’s Excuse, Fender Bender, Erksme, Wild Weed, Little Weed, Jim Dipping and Cat Daddy. Andrews Rodeo Company also has some of the outstanding bucking horses on the PRCA circuits. Since 2000 his bucking horses Omalene, Roly Poly, and Broncs Faded Star have become famous award winners on the Texas circuits. This is the nineteenth annual Longview PRCA Rodeo and we are proud to say that ANDREWS RODEO COMPANY has been the stock contractor for every one!
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In 1985 when Terry Starnes was almost forced to stand behind a microphone and announce his first rodeo, he had no idea where he was headed. That rodeo was in the small Central Texas town of Mullin. Starnes was there with a friend that was entered in the bareback riding and a few minutes before the rodeo was to start, that “friend” informed Terry that the announcer hadn’t shown up and that he had volunteered him for the job.
Having been a competitor in High School and amateur rodeos Starnes had the background and the knowledge of the sport, but he certainly lacked the desire. “They had everything that a guy needed
to get started in the announcing business.” he mused. “I did that rodeo with a 50 watt amplifier, 2 old horn speakers, a microphone as old as me, a battery operated cassette player and 2 cassette tapes; one was a National Anthem and the other was a Merle Haggard tape” When the rodeo was over the stock contractor found Terry and asked how much he owed him. “I hadn’t thought about that part so I told him just to pay me what it was worth to him.” He paid Terry $50.00 that night and as they say “the rest is history”.
Terry has now become one of the most sought-after rodeo announcers and broadcasters in the country. In 2002 he was behind the microphone at 36 events that took him from Louisiana to California and Wyoming to South Texas. He and his wife/sound technician/travel agent, Shelley, prefer to drive when they can and live out of the R.V. trailer that they pull.
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Many cowboys agree that bareback riding is the most physically demanding event in rodeo, taking an immense toll on the rider’s body. Muscles are stretched to the limit, joints are pulled and pounded without mercy, and ligaments are strained. The strength of bareback broncs is exceptional, and challenging them is often costly.
To stay aboard the horse, a bareback rider uses a rigging made of leather and constructed to meet PRCA safety regulations. The rigging, which resembles a suitcase handle on a strap, is placed atop the horse’s withers and secured with a cinch. The rider holds this custom fitted handle with one hand and holds his other hand up in the air! If he touches his equipment, the horse or himself with his free hand, he is automatically disqualified.
As the bronc and rider burst from the chute, the rider must have both spurs touching the horse’s shoulders until the horse’s feet hit the ground after the initial move from the chute.
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Innocent and cute. We dare anyone to try to find a child five to seven years of age that does not embody both of these characteristics. Contestants are drawn ahead of time to compete at riding wild sheep. It’s a first time for most of the contestants. Their only job is to hang on as long as possible. The sheep of course have a mind of their own. Judged like the bull riding, prepare yourself for belly laughs when our contestants prove that the thrill of competition while decked out in protective vests and helmets is not exclusive to the adult world. The rewards... a Justin Mutton Bustin’ Belt Buckle and Prizes provided by Eastman.
Mutton Bustin’ was held for the first time in this area at the 2005 Longview PRCA Rodeo. It is such a favorite with kids and adults that it is continued every year.
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Steer WrestlingThe objective of the steer wrestler, often known as a “bulldogger,” is to use strength and skilled technique to wrestle a steer to the ground as quickly as possible. This sounds simple, but generally the steer is bigger than the cowboy and when they get together both are going about 30 miles per hour! Just like tie down ropers, the bulldogger starts on horseback in a three-sided box and the steer gets a head start out of the chute. When the steer gets to the advantage point and snaps the string barrier at the open end of the box in front of the cowboy, the bulldogger takes off in pursuit of the steer.
If the bulldogger’s horse snaps the string barrier before the steer reaches his head start, a 10-second penalty is assessed to the score time. When the bulldogger
reaches the steer, he slides down and off the side of his galloping horse, hooks his away arm around the steer’s away horn, grasps the other horn with his other hand and, using strength and leverage, slows the animal and wrestles it to the ground. His score time is not counted until the steer is on its side with all four feet pointing in the same direction. To make the steer run straight, the bulldogger uses a “hazer,” who is another mounted cowboy who gallops his horse along the opposite side of the steer from the bulldogger. The hazer keeps the steer from veering away from the bulldogger as he slides off his horse and onto the steer. The efforts of the hazer can be very important to the success of the steer wrestler, and he often shares in the bulldogger’s winnings.
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Saddle bronc riding evolved from the task of breaking and training horses to work the cattle ranches of the Old West. Many cowboys claim riding saddle broncs is the toughest rodeo event to master because of the technical skills necessary for success. A good saddle bronc ride is a model of timing, grace and balance.
Every move the bronc rider makes must be synchronized with the movement of the horse. One of the similarities shared by the saddle bronc and bareback riding is the rule that riders in both events must have both heels touching the horse above the point of its shoulders when it makes its first jump from the chute.
The saddle is specially designed. A saddle bronc rider can be disqualified for dropping the rein, losing a stirrup or getting bucked off before the required eight seconds. Judges score the horse’s bucking action, the cowboy’s control of the horse and the cowboy’s spurring action.
Saddle Bronc Riding
This event used to be called Calf Roping and grew from the working ranches of the Old West. When calves were sick or injured or needed branding, cowboys had to rope and immobilize them quickly for veterinary treatment.
Ranch hands prided themselves on the speed with which they could rope and tie the calves, and they turned their work into contests. Tie down roping requires not only roping skills, but also much coordination and training between the roper and his horse to achieve fast times. The mounted cowboy starts from a “box”, a three-sided fenced area adjacent to the chute holding the calf.
The calf receives a head start that is determined by the length of the arena. One end of a breakaway rope barrier is looped around the calf’s neck and stretched across the open end of the box. When the calf reaches its advantage length, the barrier across the box is released. If the roper’s horse crosses the barrier before the calf reaches its head start, the roper is assessed a 10-second penalty. If the roped tied calf kicks free, the roper is disqualified.
Tie Down Roping
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Team roping requires precise timing and anticipation between header and heeler, making it rodeo’s only true team event. The header’s job is to rope the steer around the horns, neck or a horn-neck combination, then turn the steer to the left so that the heeler can ride in and rope both of the steer’s hind legs. The clock is started when the ropers leave their respective boxes, and it stops when their ropes are tight and their horses are facing each other.
If the heeler catches only one leg, a five-second penalty is assessed; if the header fails to give the steer its allotted head start, the team receives a 10 second penalty.
Team Roping
This is a speed event. Not how, but how fast a cowgirl and her horse can make the cloverleaf pattern around the barrels. Three barrels are placed to form a triangle in the arena. Barrel racers must ride into the arena, circle the barrels in a cloverleaf pattern then dash back to the start-finish line.
These cowgirl/horse teams spend lots of hours practicing and honing their skills, and make a sizeable investment in their maintenance. A barrel horse must be swift and nimble to avoid tipping the barrels, an infraction that adds five penalty seconds to the time and kills any chance for victory.
Because the competitors are so skilled and so close in abilities, electronic timers that start and stop when the horse enters the course laid out in the arena. The timers time the contest to the hundredth of a second. Times are changing, but the barrel racer’s goal is still the same; stop the clock.
Barrel Racing
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Bull riding is dangerous and predictably exciting, demanding intense physical prowess, supreme mental toughness and courage. Like bareback and saddle bronc riders, the bull rider may use only one hand to stay aboard during the eight-second ride.
If he touches the bull or himself with his free hand, he receives no score. But unlike the bronc riders he can place his feet anywhere he wants them. Spurring a bull can add to the rider’s score, but cowboys are commonly judged solely on their ability to stay aboard the twisting, bucking mass of muscle. Bull riders combine balance, flexibility, coordination, quick reflexes and perhaps most important a strong mental attitude.
Bull riding originated from the fearless and possibly foolhardy nature of a cowboy. Half the rider’s score originates from his control during, the ride, while the other half comes from the bull’s bucking strength and cunning.
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answers: (across) 2. barrel 5. stagecoach 8. corral 9. six 10. rustlers (down) 1. mustang 3. echo 4. harmonica 6. cowboy 7. saddle
OODRE
CBOORN
BOCYOW
NADAANB
SALOS
OBOST
ULBL
NOCLW
IRPOGN
ALEDSD
AFLC
RILOWCG
RSSUP
CABKREBA
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WORD SCRAMBLE!
(COLUMN 1) rodeo, bronco, cowboy, bandana, lasso, boots, bull (COLUMN 2) clown, roping, saddle, calf, cowgirl, spurs, bareback
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