Dolores student will compete in national rodeo

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Dolores student will compete in national rodeo

Bri Suckla won New Mexico championship in breakaway roping
Bri Suckla competes in breakaway roping at the New Mexico high school rodeo competition last month in Gallup, New Mexico. She will travel to Gillette, Wyoming, in July to compete in the National High School Finals Rodeo.

Dolores student will compete in national rodeo

Bri Suckla competes in breakaway roping at the New Mexico high school rodeo competition last month in Gallup, New Mexico. She will travel to Gillette, Wyoming, in July to compete in the National High School Finals Rodeo.
Local boy heads to junior high finals in Tennessee

Isaiah Ethington, a Montezuma County homeschool student who recently completed the seventh grade, will compete in the tie-down competition in the National Junior High Finals Rodeo in Lebanon, Tennessee, on June 18-24. He’s on the Arizona team.
Featuring about 1,000 contestants from 43 states, Canada and Australia, the National Junior High Finals Rodeo is the world’s largest junior high rodeo. The finals offers more than $80,000 in prizes and $200,000 in college scholarships. To become a national champion, contestants must first finish in the Top 20 in the rodeo’s first two rounds, then finish as the top contestant in the final round based on the combined score in three rounds of competition.
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