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Page 1: CHADRON STATE COLLE GE RODEO · 8 o S students were rom ebraska ollowed by olorado 4 Wyoming 8 and Sout Dakota 868 Ranged in age rom - 8 o te undergraduates were under te age o o

September 14-16, 2018Chadron, Nebraska

C H A D R O N S T A T E C O L L E G E

RODEO

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csc.edu1-800-CHADRON

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CHADRON STATE COLLEGEQuick Facts

Founded: 1911Institution Type: Publicly supported, open enrollmentLocation: Chadron, NebraskaEnvironment: Close-knit community creating high impact learningDegree Levels: Undergraduate and GraduateThe enrolled undergraduate students at CSC in the fall of 2017 had the following characteristics: • Represented 44 states and Puerto Rico • 57.78% of CSC students were from Nebraska, followed by Colorado (9.42%),

Wyoming (8.72%) and South Dakota (8.68%) • Ranged in age from 15-71 • 78% of the undergraduates were under the age of 25 • 75% of the undergraduates were full-time students • 41% of the undergraduates were first generation college students • Of the freshmen who submitted high school class rank, 58 percent were in the top

half of their graduating class and 31 percent were in the top one-quarter • Of the full-time freshman who submitted ACT reports, 22 percent scored 25 or

above on the composite ACT and the top ACT composite score equaled 32 • Average ACT score of full-time freshman was 21Student-Faculty Ratio: 18-1Athletics: NCAA Division IIMascot: Eagles

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Friday, September 14 Slack 1 p.m. Performance 7 p.m.

Saturday, September 15 Slack 8 a.m. Performance 7 p.m.

Sunday, September 16 Cowboy Church 8 a.m. Short Round 10 a.m.

SPECIAL THANKS TO:Sugar Ray Quinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AnnouncerSpud Creek Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stock ContractorBrett Gumb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stock ContractorRobert Reid, V.M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VeterinarianChadron Volunteer Fire Department . . . . . . . . AmbulanceGary and Rosemarie Meradith . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hay DonationOrthopaedic Center of the RockiesCSC Print ShopTammi Larsen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodeo SecretaryClark and Vicki Kissack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All-Around Cowboy and Cowgirl Sponsor

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CHADRON STATE COLLEGEQuick Facts

Founded: 1911Institution Type: Publicly supported, open enrollmentLocation: Chadron, NebraskaEnvironment: Close-knit community creating high impact learningDegree Levels: Undergraduate and GraduateThe enrolled undergraduate students at CSC in the fall of 2017 had the following characteristics: • Represented 44 states and Puerto Rico • 57.78% of CSC students were from Nebraska, followed by Colorado (9.42%),

Wyoming (8.72%) and South Dakota (8.68%) • Ranged in age from 15-71 • 78% of the undergraduates were under the age of 25 • 75% of the undergraduates were full-time students • 41% of the undergraduates were first generation college students • Of the freshmen who submitted high school class rank, 58 percent were in the top

half of their graduating class and 31 percent were in the top one-quarter • Of the full-time freshman who submitted ACT reports, 22 percent scored 25 or

above on the composite ACT and the top ACT composite score equaled 32 • Average ACT score of full-time freshman was 21Student-Faculty Ratio: 18-1Athletics: NCAA Division IIMascot: Eagles

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Dustin LuperHead Coach11th Year

2018 - 2019 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE RODEO

Cody TrumpCoaching Assistant1st Year

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CSC EVENT WINNERS AT ITS HOME RODEO (and a few other sidelights). Spring 1970 — Maureen Manning, All-Around Cowgirl, Rodeo Queen, 1st in pole bending (17.16 seconds), 2nd barrel racing (16.11), 3rd goat tying, (14.6); Jack Moorhead and Mike Troxel, 1st team roping (26.7 on two runs); Jim Marker, 1st, calf roping (15.7); Kenny Wood, 1st bull riding (70 points). Spring 1971 — Bob Schmitz, 1st bareback riding (75 points), Paul Tierney and Topper Kautzsch, 1st team roping (no time available). Spring 1972 — CSC men and women won the both team titles. Sam Perkins, 1st saddle bronc riding (60 points), Jay Ham, 1st steer wrestling (12.1 seconds), Doug Diesley, 1st bull riding (74 points), Kendra Magnuson, 1st goat tying, (19.6 seconds). Other men’s team member were Kenny Wood, Steve Huckfeldt and Tom White. Another women’s team member was Donna Keen.Spring 1973 — Sam Perkins, All-Around Cowboy, 1st bull riding (71 points) and 3rd in saddle bronc riding (51 points). Note: Sam Perkins won the bull riding and was second in the all-around standings in the Central Plains Region in 1973. Bronc Rumford of Fort Hays State was the all-around cowboy in the region. Perkins also finished 7th in bull riding at the College National Finals Rodeo that year. The following year, 1974, Perkins was 6th in saddle bronc riding and 11th in the all-around standings nationally for the year.1973-74 — Sam Perkins was 2nd in saddle bronc riding and 3rd in the all-around standings in the Central Plains Region. Larry Hutchison placed 3rd in ribbon roping. Lyle Sankey was the saddle bronc winner and all-around cowboy. Bronc Rumford was the runner-up all-around cowboy. Both Sankey and Rumford attended Fort Hays State. The CSC men finished second in the 1973-74 regional team standings with 1,909 points. Fort Hays was first with 3,180 points and Oklahoma State was third with 1,210. CSC’s team members at the national rodeo were Perkins, Larry Hutchison, who finished third in ribbon roping, Sam Hageman, Topper Kautzsch, Bob Schmitz and Tim Tierney. 1974-75 — Sam Perkins won the bareback riding in the Great Plains Region. Darrell Raum was the team roping champion and Joe Van Newkirk was the runner-up, just one point behind Raum. (Note: Perkins qualified for the PRCA finals in bareback riding six times. In 1979, he finished 2nd in the world standings and became just the third bareback rider to earn more than $50,000 in a year. He was the bareback winner at 32 rodeos that year.)Spring 1977 — Ellery Augdengarten and Dean Churchill, 1st team roping (7.7).Spring 1978 — Women’s Team Title, Jean Fuchs, All-Around Cowgirl, 1st breakaway roping (3.5 seconds), 3rd goat tying (11.1); 3rd team roping with Kelvin Sharp (14.8). Dean Churchill, All-Around Cowboy, 1st calf roping (11.1 seconds), 1st team roping with Scott McGinley, National College (10.5); Bert Leach, 1st, bull riding, (74 points). Terri Beguin’s points were added to Jean’s to win the team title. Spring 1979 — Martee Meter, All-Around Cowgirl, 1st barrel race (17.9), 1st goat tying (12.2); Kathy Kennedy, 1st breakaway roping, 2.5; Dick Churchill, 1st calf roping, 10,8. CSC women were the team champs, with DeLynn Clark, who was 2nd in goat tying, the third team member. and John Cover, 2nd team roping.Spring 1980 — First place both men’s and women’s teams. Jean Fuchs, 2nd, All-Around Cowgirl, 1st breakaway roping, 3.2 and 3.7 seconds; 1st team roping (with Trey Linke, UW), 10.6 and 10.1, 2nd team roping with Kathy Kennedy, CSC, 17.1 and 9.4; Bert Leach, 2nd All-Around Cowboy; Terry Correll, 1st bareback riding; Todd McIntyre, 1st, saddle bronc riding; and Tom Whitely, 1st bull riding.Spring 1981 — Todd McIntyre, All-Around Cowboy, 1st steer wrestling (4.6 and 5.8 seconds), 2nd saddle bronc riding (58 and 64 points), 2nd team roping, 9.4 and 11.1 seconds; Bunny Pisacka, 1st breakaway roping (4.2 and 3.5 seconds).All-Around Cowgirls — Jean Fuchs was the All-Around Cowgirl in the Central Plains Region 1978-79; Kari Manning was the All-Around in the Central Plains 1981-82 and Bunny Pisacka was the All-Around in the Central Rocky Mountain Region 1982-83. Spring 1983 — Bunny Pisacka, All-Around Cowgirl, 1st in goat tying, Shari Fisher, 1st in barrel race and Dean Barent, 1st in bull riding. Women’s Team Champs (Bunny, Shari and Lori Clark).Spring 1984 — Jody Lytle, All-Around Cowgirl at CSC rodeo, 1st place goat tying (19.2 seconds on two runs) and 4th in breakaway roping (10.3 on two runs); Kerry Becker, 1st breakaway roping (8.9 seconds on two runs). (Lytle was not on the team since this was her first rodeo since transferring from South Dakota State in January.)1984 and 1986 — Kerry Becker was the breakaway roping champion in the Central Rocky Mountain Region both of these years. She also was 4th in the final college standings in 1986. She won the breakaway title at five of the 10 rodeos in the region her senior year of 1986. Doreen Johnson was 2nd in the region in goat tying and 6th at the finals rodeo when she was a senior in 1986.

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CSC EVENT WINNERS AT ITS HOME RODEO Spring 1986 — Kerry Becker, 1st breakaway roping (3.2 and 3.4 seconds). The CSC women won the team title. Other members were Susie Martin (3rd in goat tying) and Kayla Rayhill (goat tying finalist).Spring 1987 — Kayla Olson, 1st breakaway roping (3.9 and 3.5 seconds). Shelley Meter tied for 1st in barrel racing in 16.0 and 15.9 seconds).Spring 1991 — Stacey Mann, All-Around Cowgirl, 2nd goat tying (9.1 and 8.6 seconds) and 2nd breakaway roping (6.0 and 5.6 seconds).Spring 1992 — Barry Ward, 1st team roping with Tim Ham, EWC, (7.7 and 8.0 seconds)Spring 1993 — Paige Price, 1st, barrel racing (15.63 and 16.24 seconds).Spring 1995 — Jami Huckfeldt, 1st breakaway roping, (3.4 and 4.6 seconds).Fall 1999 — Will Farrell, 1st bull riding, (75 and 69 points), Taralynn Rosander, 1st breakaway roping (4.0 and 4.5 seconds).Fall 2000 — Will Farrell, 1st bull riding (75 and 73 points).Fall 2001 — Curt LaDuke and Gavin Flint, EWC, 1st team roping (8.2 and 12.1). (LaDuke was CSC’s first regional all-around cowboy in 2002-03.)Fall 2004 — Chase Francis and Brent Zurcher, EWC, 1st team roping (7.5 and 7.6 seconds).Fall 2005 — Chase Francis and T.J Watts, NJC, 1st team roping (8.8 and 7.4 seconds).Fall 2006 — Chase Francis, All-Around Cowboy, 1st team roping with T.J. Watts, NJC, (12.4 and 12.1) and 1st tie down roping (12.4 and 12.1)Fall 2008 — Kelsey Scott, 1st breakaway roping (3.2 and 3.0 seconds).Fall 2010 — Whitten Hoover, 1st bareback riding (75 and 74 points), Kaylee Gallino, 1st breakaway roping (3.3 and 2.9 seconds — first in both go-rounds).Fall 2013 — Danni Jo Hinman, 1st breakaway roping (3.2 and 2.9 seconds).Fall 2014 — Jeff Cover, All-Around Cowboy, 1st saddle bronc riding (56 and 70 points); 4th tie down roping, (12.7 and 15.5 seconds) — Note the calves were big and hard to bring down. Wyatt Clark, 1st bareback riding (75 and 76 points), Shaylee Hance, 1st, goat tying (7.1 seconds in both go-rounds to win both go-rounds). CSC won men’s team title (Members included freshman Prestyn Novak, who was 2nd in tie down roping (11.1 and 13.1 seconds). Fall 2015 — Clayton Van Aken, 1st in tie down roping (won both go-rounds in 10.2 and 9.9 seconds). CSC men’s team was second with 440 points. Fall 2016 — Cordale Martin, 1st in bull riding (83 points in first go-round, bucked off in second finals, but so were all others). Elsie Fortune, 1st in breakaway roping in 2.7 and 3-2 seconds. CSC men won team title with 530 points. (CSC men included Lane Day, 3rd tie down and 6th in steer wrestling; Prestyn Novak, 3rd steer wrestling, 6th in tie down roping; Chasen Cole, 3rd in bull riding; Cole Retchless, 5th steer wrestling; Sam Bolden, member of 5th team roping.) CSC women 3rd with 196.67 points. (Only woman to place aside from Elsie Fortune was Brandi Cwach, 6th in goat tying.)2015-16 — Shelby Winchell won Central Rocky Mountain Region goat tying championship with 1,080 points and the college finals goat tying championship in Casper by tying her four goats in 25 seconds. The CSC men also won their first-ever regional team championship with 4,460 points, 969 more than the runner-up. Clayton Van Aken was the region’s tie down winner and was 3rd among team roping headers. Nate McFadden and Justin McFadden finished 2nd and 3rd in bareback riding and Dakota Rice was 3rd in bull riding. Dustin Luper was voted the region’s Coach of the Year. Fall 2017 — Cody Trump, 1st place saddle bronc riding (6th in first go-round with 66 points, 1st in finals with 67 points).

* Chadron State had no first place winners or team champions during years not mentioned here.

Now an assistant coach for the CSC rodeo team, Cody Trump won the saddle bronc riding at last

year’s rodeo by scoring 67 points on this white gelding.

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2018-2019 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE RODEO TEAM

Kalane Anders Jayde Atkins Trevor Baker

Kyle Bloomquist Clancy Clifford Merisa Cominiello Colin Dibbern

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2018-2019 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE RODEO TEAM

Brady Joseph Madison Kahl Justin Kissack Shania Macomber

Cody Madrigal Rieley Maier Kaycee Monnens

Tyen Palmer Tate Petrak Cole Retchless

Quincy Segelke Caleb Smith David Svoboda

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Garrett Uptain Brianna Williams

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By Con Marshall Will Farrell and Dustin Elliott, both national bull riding champions, will be among the eight former Chadron State College athletes inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame this fall. The ceremonies will be at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27 following the Eagles’ football game with New Mexico Highlands. Four football players and two basketball players are the other inductees. All were standouts around the turn of the century. Farrell and Elliott combined to win the College National Finals bull riding top honors three times in four years. Farrell was the winner as a freshman in 1999 and again as a senior in 2002. Elliott won the title as a sophomore in 2001. Farrell was the Wyoming State High School bull riding champ as a senior at Hot Springs County High School in Thermopolis in 1997. He enrolled at Chadron State at least partially because his girlfriend and wife-to-be, Shawna, was on the Eagles’ basketball team. He qualified for the college finals in Casper all four years. As a freshman, Farrell placed at six of the nine rodeos to easily win the regional championship. At the national finals in Casper, he was bucked off his first bull, placed fourth in both of the next go-rounds and was second in the final go-round with 74 points to win the title by one point over defending national champion Corey Navarre of Southwest Oklahoma. The next year, Farrell won the bull riding at four of the 10 rodeos in the region and was fourth in two more. At the college finals, he won the first go-round with 80 points, tied for fifth in the second go-round, but was bucked off during the next two go-rounds to finish seventh in the final standings. He did not ride any of the three bulls at the 2000-01 finals rodeo, but that was the year Elliott, caught fire and became the champion. It was Will’s turn to win the whole shebang again the next year, giving CSC three national bull riding champs in four years for one of the college’s all-time great sports accomplishments.

Chadron State national bull riding champs entering college’s Athletic Hall of Fame

Farrell proved early that he intended to make his senior year a good one. He won two of the fall rodeos and placed second and third at the remaining two to build a big lead in the standings. He won another first and a third during the spring to lock up his third regional championship.At the college finals, Farrell rode Widow Maker, Gunpower and Grim Reaper in the first three go-rounds. While he did not make it to the eight-second whistle on Desert Storm in the last performance, no one else stayed aboard in the finals either, and he won the championship by 26.5 points.Farrell rode 51 of the 82 bulls he drew for an amazing 62 percent during his college career. Although injuries sidelined him not too long after he had concluded his college career, Farrell qualified for the PRCA National Finals in 2003. He is now a “lead lactman” for Merit Energy in an oil fields near Thermopolis. Will and Shawna have four children—Roedy, Kamryn, Logann and Ben. Each of the oldest three has already won at least one saddle at youth rodeos. Elliott came to Chadron State after winning the Oregon High School Rodeo bull riding as a senior at Grant Union High School at John Day, Ore., in 1999. He finished fourth in the Central Rocky Mountain standings as a freshman at CSC, was the regional runner-up the next year and rode all four of his bulls at the CNFR finals in Casper to claim the national championship. The 79 points he scored in the third go-round was the top score entering the finals. During the finals, he stayed aboard at least 10 seconds because the crowd noise was so loud he could not hear the whistle. Elliott also qualified for the CNFR the next two years. While he did not place at the finals either time, he continued to ride extra well. During his college career, he stuck 47 of the 77 bulls he drew and often competed at other rodeos. Just a few days before he and Cynthia, whom he had met at CSC, were married in May 2003, he scored 84 points to win the bull riding and earn $2,156 at a PRCA rodeo in Kansas City.

2018 - 2019 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE RODEO

Will Farrell

Dustin Elliott

- continued on the next page

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Then he really hit the big time. Just a year after he had concluded his college career, he was the PRCA world champion. He rode a remarkable 73 percent of his bulls that year and earned $193,000. The next two years he rode something like 60 percent and placed fourth in the world standings with earnings of about $159,000 each year. One of his big paydays in 2006 was at Cheyenne’s Frontier Days, when he scored 91 point in the finals to claim top honors and collect nearly $20,000. When Cynthia delivered twins Ethan and Emma prematurely on Christmas Eve 2006, he cut back on his rodeo schedule and pretty much became a full-time dad, particularly after Cynthia resumed teaching business at North Platte High School.

2018 - 2019 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE RODEO

That’s why his name disappeared from the PRCA’s top 15 list for a few years. But he returned to the finals in Las Vegas again in 2010 and also was a Pro Bull Riders finalist five times. He was within striking range of qualifying for the PRCA finals again in 2013 when he announced his retirement. He now coaches the rodeo team at North Platte Community College and also owns and operates haying and trucking businesses.

Chadron State national bull riding champs - continued

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Welcome! Open Mon.-Sat., 4 p.m. - 1 a.m.

• Family Friendly • Rustic Atmosphere• Appetizers, Sandwiches, Burgers, Country Steaks and Dessert

Welcome!• Open Tue.-Sat., 4 p.m. - 1 a.m.

• Family Friendly

• Rustic Atmosphere

• Appetizers, Sandwiches,

Burgers, Country Steaks

and Dessert

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Puppies  and  started  dogs  for  sale  Contact:  Keri  Palmer  605-­‐490-­‐0838  Kadoka,  SD  www.cowbiters.com    

 

 

Puppies  and  started  dogs  for  sale  Contact:  Keri  Palmer  605-­‐490-­‐0838  Kadoka,  SD  www.cowbiters.com    

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