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6 Joe Beaver’s Jr. Superstars Roping 2012
21 Good Times Calf Roping Association
COVER PHOTO: Joe Beaver Jr. Superstar’s 16-19 Boys Tiedown Champion, Colby WalcoviakPhoto Courtesy of dudleydoright.com
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Iwant to start by saying a big thanks to all mysponsors that help make my Jr. Superstar’s Ropingon April 6-8, 2012 such a success. The 3rd annualroping held at the Wildfire Arena in Salado, Texaswas up 70 entries (total of 442 entries) and paid outover $100,000 in winnings along with seven saddles,thirteen buckles and custom spurs. We ran over2,200 runs over three days in the Wildfire Arena inSalado, Texas. Congrats to Marty Yates for winning grand
champion ($1,000) and reserved champion ($500) inthe First Annual Brody’s Shoot-Out of Champions.
The 2nd Joe Beaver Jr. Superstars is in the worksfor Stephenville, Texas for Labor Day Weekend 2012.It will be the same format as the roping in Saladowith a couple changes in goats and reunion ropings.We hope the dates and location will work for all
our loyal ropers. Also thanks to my crew that worksmy ropings so well and keeps things going sosmoothly, I couldn’t do it without them.Keep an eye on my new campaign “Bold enough
to wear Blue” it’s up and running.View and order photos from the event at
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Joe Beaver Jr. Superstar’s – A Blowout Event
12 & Under Breakaway(Zandie Hodges andTy Eason)
12 & Under TD(King Pickett)
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13-15 Girls BreakawayBobbi Lynn Bond andBailey Reina (Fastest Time-Cassie Richards)
16-19 Boys TiedownColby Walcoviakand Tyler Prcin
16-19 Girls BreakawayLauren Hansen andAshley Goforth (FastestTime- Cierra Kunesh)
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Reunion A Breakaway1. Samantha Little, 4.84, $480; 2. Ryder Ladner, 5.40, $360; 3. KylieFrey, 6.76, $240; 4. Angela Bartley, 6.88, $120
Reunion B Breakaway1. Clayton Downing, 4.73, $518; 2. Chet Weitz, 5.16, $388; 3. Sid Miller,5.18, $259; 4. Katie Stewart, 7.47, $129
Reunion B Tiedown1. Shade Etbauer, 21.34, $787; 2. Clayton Coone, 23.04, $590; 3. KyleOtto, 24.34, $393; 4. Mike Arnold, 24.80, $196
Reunion C Tiedown1. Kelly Wampler, 20.79, $652; 2. Pete Flores, 27.37, $489; 3. Tyler Horn,27.63, $326; 4. Tanner Green, 27.82, $163
Reunion Open Tiedown1. Ryan Thibodeaux, 18.59, $411; 2. JC McCuistion, 20.69, $331; 3.Blane Cox, 21.30, $220; 4. Shane Hanchey, 21.93, $110
12 & Under Boys & Girls Goat Tying1. Catherine Clayton, 27.60, $364; 2. Shaye Lynn Jesse, 28.41, $273; 3.Kathryn Todd, 28.78, $182; 4. Lena Whitehead, 29.36, $91
12 & Under Tiedown1. King Pickett, 47.87, $557; 2. Tyler West, 55.35, $461; 3. Dontre’ Goff,57.37, $365; 4. Chase Graves, 58.29, $269; 5. Kolton Mazoch, 78.69,$172; 6. Clayton Downing, 83.89, $96
12 & Under Boys & Girls Breakaway1. Zandie Hodges, 16.94, $986; 2. Tate Thomas, 17.02, $816; 3. RileyWebb, 28.07, $646; 4. Colton Greene, 49.84, $476; 5. Ty Eason, 8.69,$306; 6. Stetson Schuster, 9.48, $170
13-15 Goat Tying1. Mia Manzanares, 21.81, $326; 2. Torey Little, 24.06, $244; 3. MariahHorton, 24.39, $163; 4. Kynzie Rae McNeil, 25.25, $40; Whitney Whitehead,25.25, $40
13-15 Boys & Girls Breakaway1. Elise Guillory, 10.73, $712; 2. Britt Driggers, 11.94, $589; 3. Colton Mize,14.07, $466; 4. Pete Flores, 14.68, $343; 5. Jacob Watt, 21.82, $221; 6. TylerMilligan, 30.20, $122
13-15 Girls Breakaway1. Bobbi Lynn Bond, 14.90, $622; 2. Jacie Sullivan, 24.78, $514; 3. BaileyReina, 8.31, $407; 4. Timber Allenbrand, 9.44, $300; 5. Payton Powell, 10.61,$193; 6. Chloe Frey, 12.24, $107
13-15 Boys Tiedown1. Westyn Hughes, 38.26, $983; 2. Reid Zapalac, 40.09, $814; 3. QuintonInman, 42.47, $644; 4. Justin Smith, 48.14, $475; 5. Trevor Kirchenschlager,48.96, $305; 6. Carson Hicks, 50.6, $169
16-19 Goat Tying1. Lauren Bane, 21.78, $364; 2. Hannah Haugen, 23.34, $228; KateyAnthony, 23.34, $228; 4. Lauren Hansen, 23.9, $91
16-19 Girls Breakaway1. Lauren Hansen, 12.51, $1119; 2. Ashley Goforth, 13.59, $926; 3. KashliArfsten, 14.86, $733; 4. Taylor Mott, 22.70, $540; 5. Angela Bartley, 7.56,$347; 6. Ceri McCaffery, 8.61, $192
16-19 Boys Tiedown1. Colby Walcoviak, 35.29, $1675; 2. Tyler Prcin, 37.00, $1386; 3. GarrettHale, 37.75, $1097; 4. Jesse Clark, 38.13, $808; 5. Landyn Duncan, 39.72,$520; 6. Tyler Wojciechowski, 43.51, $288
Brody’s Shootoutof ChampionsMarty Yates
Joe Beaver 3rd Annual Jr. Superstar’s RopingApril 6-8, 2012, Wildfire Arena, Salado, Texas
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Twister Trailer is excited toannounce the launch of a newline of trailers, the Select Series.These Twister Select Seriestrailers will offer custom trailerquality, at an exceptional value.Twister Trailers have been thetop choice of many rodeoathletes and champion horsetrainers around the country, andnow by packaging the options,trailer buyers can enjoy some ofthe high-end features previouslyonly available on custom trailers.Available in a three horse or afour horse version, with a
comfortable 10 foot short wallliving quarters, the SelectSeries trailers are going to bethe easy choice for mosthorsemen. Twister will stillcontinue to build customtrailers for those withspecialized needs.
Jim Smith, Vice President ofTwister Trailer, says “TheSelect Series was developed tomake our premium qualityavailable to more buyers. TheSelect Series trailer is the bestvalue in the industry.” Withattention to every detail,Twister trailers provideconvenience for the owner andcomfort for the horses, so bothcan arrive at their destinationready to perform at their best.
Twister Trailer is the officialtrailer of the National ReiningHorse Association (NRHA) and
an official sponsor of theUnited States Team RopingChampionships (USTRC).Dealers will be on-site at themajor events to show you whythe top horsemen chooseTwister trailers.
Twister Trailer is the premiertrailer company in the equineindustry, offering trailers to suitevery horseman’s needs.Superior in quality, featuresand style, Twister Trailers arepulled by top horsemen inmany disciplines including:Trevor Brazile, Patrick Smith,Tuf Cooper, Casey Deary,Carol Metcalf, TeddyRobinson, Craig Cameron,Charmayne James, and RussellDilday. Twister Trailers: settingthe standard by which trailersare built.
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PCRA TRAILCourtesy of PRCA ProRodeo
Peek Stands OutJosh Peek was wrestling when
he heard he had won the all-around and tie-down roping titlesat the April 12-15 Clark CountyFair & Rodeo, but he wasn’twrestling steers to the ground –he was roughhousing with hiskids at home in Pueblo, Colo.
Peek, who competed April 14and returned home afterwards,tied for fifth in the second go ofthe tie-down roping with a timeof 8.6 seconds and that was goodenough to give him the averagewin with a time of 17.5 secondson two head at the WranglerMillion Dollar Silver Tour eventpresented by Justin Boots.
My first run was really fast,
and then my second run I got acalf that had already run oncethat day and the guy missedhim,” Peek said. “So I knewwhat kind of calf I had in thesecond round, and my horsewas great and he helped me tothe win.”
Peek earned $3,250 in the tie-down roping and with his steerwrestling money included, tookhome the all-around title with$5,745, beating out Trevor Brazile.
Peek’s success so far thismonth – he also won the tie-down roping at Nacogdoches,Texas – has been partly due to astroke of luck related to a changeof horse. Peek’s 19-year-oldsteed, Cody, needed surgery tofix some bone spurs in his ankleand won’t be back until June –and that left Peek scrambling tofind a suitable replacement.
Bold Enough to Wear Blue
Eight-time PRCA WorldChampion Joe Beaver foundedBold Enough to Wear Blue inOctober 2011 to help combatType II Diabetes. Beaver’s plan isto build alliances withindividuals, companies,associations, local communitiesand foundations that recognizethe importance of providingpeople the opportunity to learnbehaviors that include self-management, goal setting andregular visits to their health careprovider. For details visithttp://joebeaver.com orwww.Facebook.com/boldenoughtowearblue
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2012 MembershipBig Change for the “00” DivisionStarting at the first roping of the 2012 season in Ft. Worth,
the “00” division will be split into two ropings. The top endof the “00” ropers will become “00 Select”. This is beingdone to create a more competitive atmosphere for the lowerend of the 00 ropers.Ropers will be evaluated through the Finals and after
October 10 will be able to call and check on “00” or “00Select” status.
00 Select Challenge and #1 Challenge• Top 25 money earners of the 00 Select and the #1
ropings for the 2012 season will be invited to the Challengeroping at the Finals in September.• The Challenge roping will be two-head with short round
for $200 with $2,500 added and a 100% Payback (NOMONEY COMES OUT OF THE POT) 1st place in the averagewill pay $2,500 and a buckle.
PAYOFF AVERAGE1st $2,5002nd $,18003rd $1,3504th $9005th $450
GO ROUND WINNERSWinner 1st round $250Winner 2nd round $250
• Ropers 21 or under (as of the day of the roping) are not eligible to enter the 00 Select Challenge.• Must be 00 Select card holder to be eligible for the
00 Select Challenge.• Must be a #1 card holder to compete in the #1 Challenge.
2012 Schedule
Did You Know?
May 5, 2012USCRA Calf RopingGiddings, TX
June 9 - 10, 2012North Texas ChampionshipsDenton, TX
June 30 - July 1, 2012Firecracker 5 HeaderStephenville, TX
July 21 - 22, 2012Denton, TX
August 4, 2012Hamilton, TX
August 25 - 26, 2012Calf Ropers ReunionBryan, TX
One-Second PenaltyIn the EE and 00 roping it is only a one-
second penalty for not getting your calf up.
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www.uscra.com. Sign up for the newsletter.Also, “Like” us on Facebook!
Rattler Roping Resultsare posted on the USCRA website as wsll
as past results and Showdown positions.
Firecracker 5 Headerin July will be held in conjunction with
the 3rd Annual Royce Kitchens MemorialRoping.
BigRedRopingCalendar.com USCRA has listed all ropings on this
website. This website also includes otherassociation calf ropings along withindependent calf ropings.
Cirlce T ArenaCircle T Arena in Hamilton has reopened
and there will be a roping there August 4.
David Barnes Saddle RopingsThe #2 roping for the David Barnes
saddle will be May 20 in Giddings, TX.
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9:00 a.m. Rounds 1-3 0012:00 p.m. Rounds 1-3 00-S
Saturday, June 308:00 a.m. Rounds 4-5 00
followed by Rounds 4-5 00-SEE & #2 - Alternate rounds back & forth Sat. & Sun.
12:00 p.m. Rounds 1-2 EE & Rounds 1-2 #22:00 p.m. Rounds 1-2 #1
Sunday, July 18:00 a.m. Rounds 3-5 EE & Rounds 3-5 #2
12:00 p.m. Rounds 3-5 #1All ropings are 5-head for $300
Optional side pot for $100Buckles to Average Winners
FMI: USCRA.com or 979.540.7755
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00 - 2 head for $10000-S 2 head for $100Saturday, June 30EE - 2 head for $100#1 - 2 head for $100#2 - 2 head for $100
Sunday, July 112 & Under Double Mugging
13-15 Tiedown - 2 head for $10016-19 Tiedown - 2 head for $100Buckles to Average Winners
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LOOPS MAGAZINE • 19CALF ROPINGS & ROPING SCHOOLS
JUNE 2 - 3, 2012 • HAPPY, TEXAS
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9:00 a.m.19 & Under (day of roping)
3-head for $300$1,000 Added ~ Limited to 30
1:00 p.m.Open Calf Roping
3 and a Short for $500Limited to 40 ~ Rope one set of fresh
calves in three roundsBuckles to Average Winner
7:00 p.m.Happy Community Center
Introduction of Steer Ropers
10:00 a.m.Open Steer Roping
3 and a short for $600Limited to 40
Buckles to Average Winner
Saturday, June 2 Calf Roping &Steer Roping
Sunday, June 3
$100 DepositDeposit due May 15, 2012.
No entries will be accepted withoutdeposit. Send deposit to: Happy Rodeo Association
P.O. Box 121Happy, Texas 79042
West Texas Western StoreHappy State Bank
Tulia Livestock AuctionBJM Sales Service
WalcoWells Fargo, Canyon
Lextron
Bill Pearson806.764.3522Trey Johnson806.433.7382
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Information
John WallaceMemorial Calf Roping
Haskell County ArenaHaskell, Texas
Sunday • May 27, 2012
3-Head & Short-Go for $300
Trophy Saddle to Average WinnerCalf Roping starts at 3:00 p.m.
To enter call by 9:00 p.m. on May 22Carl Hopkins 940/864-5299J.W. Wallace 940/864-3509
Limited to 40 ropers
WRANGLER Presents
27th Annual
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Friday, Saturday, Sunday & MondayMay 25-28, 2012
Memorial Day WeekendHardy Murphy Coliseum
Ardmore, Oklahoma
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ENTRIES CLOSE Postmarked by May 8. Fees must accompanyentry form. Age is as of day of roping.
ROPING FORMAT: 3 head with top 15 back to a Short-go
12 & UnderBreakaway & Tiedown
Fees - $100 for each+ $15 office
19 & UnderGirls Breakaway
Fees - $150+ $15 office
13 - 15Breakaway & Tiedown
Fees - $130 for each+ $15 office
16 - 19Boys Tiedown
Fees - $190+ $15 office
Hardy Murphy Coliseum7:30 p.m. Sat. May 282-hd/W Finals $350$5,000 ADDED
BB Roping Round-UpElite Alumni Calf Roping Showcase
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The top 25 money-earnersof the 00 Select and #1Divisions for the current
season will be invited to theChallenge Roping at the NationalShowdown Finals in September.Challenge Roping: 00 Select
Challenge and #1 Challenge; TheTop 25 money earners of the 00Select and the #1 for the currentseason will be invited to theChallenge Roping at the NationalShowdown Finals in September.The Challenge Roping will be
two head with a short round for,$200 with, $2500 added and a100% Payback.
No Money Comes Out Of The Pot.
Round 1 Payout:�1st ~ $250
Round 2 Payout:�1st ~ $250
Average Payout:�1st ~ $2,500 and a Trophy Buckle�2nd ~ $1,800�3rd ~ $350�4th ~ $900�5th ~ $450Ropers 21 or under (as of the
day of the roping) are not eligibleto enter the 00 Select Challenge.Must be 00 Select card holder
to be eligible for the 00 SelectChallenge.Must be a #1 card holder to
compete in the #1 Challenge.
Each month, Loops will print a list of ropers who have wonShowdown positions in the past month. This report reflects theropers who have won a Showdown position so far in 2012. For
a complete listing of all Showdown positions, please go towww.uscra.com.
EEBilly HooverJerry Berrier00Jacob LewisTy Heath
00 SelectRichard AganKevin Peck#1Chase BurnsMark Ivy
#2James ZantJuan Flores
CHALLENGE STANDINGS
Current results00 Select Division1. C. J. Wolf, Giddings, TX,
$2,401; 2. Dave Laster,Alvarado, TX, $1,805; 3. GregModesette, Mc Dade, TX,$1,710; 4. David Martin, Bixby,OK, $1,692; 5. Ruben Wood,Cameron, TX, $1,495; 6. RickyHarris Jr., Bryan, TX, $1,022; 7. Sauneric Mason, Anderson,TX, $905; 8. Danny Stephens,Bay City, TX, $875; 9. RandyJones, Aubrey, TX, $784; 10. Roger Pack, Rockdale, TX,$700; 11. Sid Miller,Stephenville, TX, $640; 12. Bodie Read, Aubrey, TX,$635; 13. Freddy Vest, PilotPoint, TX, $630; 14. BobbyRalls, Weatherford, TX, $610;15. Bill Akins, Aubrey, TX,$607; 16. Kenneth Mcnary,Victoria, TX, $465; 17. RileyLambert, Bowie, TX, $445; 18. Richard Agan, Trenton, TX,$440; 19. Gary Dean, Hammon,OK, $395; 20. Eddie Mills, Katy,TX, $310; 21. Cody Dunn,Mustang, OK, $265; 22. DennisMckinley, San Angelo, TX,$265; 23. Gary Wagoner,Abilene, TX, $255; 24. BrettYork, Waco, TX, $255; 25. JohnGuest, Brownwood, TX, $255;26. Carl Cox, Cameron, TX,$232; 27. Rex Bland, Hawley,
TX, $165; 28. TrintonDowning, Troy, TX, $155; 29. Landon Lambert, Ovalo,TX, $145; 30. Randy Stone,Stephenville, TX, $145
#1 Division1. Rick Mclemore,
Gracemont, OK, $2,530; 2. Tom Epperson, Cherokee,TX, $2,510; 3. Ty Iselt, Lincoln,TX, $2,130; 4. DaltonDewinne, Helotes, TX, $1,865;5. Trenton Smith, Bigfoot, TX,$1,343; 6. Brad Mcreynolds,Groesbeck, TX, $1,260; 7. Marshall Green, Abilene, TX,$1,230; 8. Bill Sharber, Konawa,OK, $900; 9. Bailey Thurston,El Reno, OK, $875; 10. WestynHughes, Caldwell, TX, $745;11. Chad Boggs, Cyril, OK,$705; 12. Tyler Milligan,Pawhuska, OK, $395; 13. MarkLaw, Lavon, TX, $395; 14. Shane Sluyter, Fayetteville,AR, $360; 15. Joby Rickman,Azle, TX, $340; 16. Coy Leach,Yoakum, TX, $340; 17. SteveDorsett, Bastrop, TX, $325; 18. Lane Livingston, Seymour,TX, $295; 19. Jace Fry, JohnsonCity, TX, $270; 20. ColtonTurbeville, Scurry, TX, $225;21. Cory Jordan, Hawley, TX,$215
Roping InformationEach roping will begin at 1:00 p.m. on SaturdaySaturday ScheduleEE - 3 rounds - $125#00 - 3 & short go - $160Breakaway - 3 rounds - $100#1 - 3 & short go - $160#2 - 3 & short go - $160Ropings begin at 10 a.m. Sunday Schedule(Same order of events)Practice runs Saturday at 11:00 a.m. - $10 per run
Good Times CalfRoping Membership$100 per yearMembers may pay $10 eachentry or get a $200 sponsorand pay no membership fee.
Finals Fund100% of membership duesgoes towards Good TimeRoping Finals(One half of membership goesto finals added money!)(One half of membership goestowards prizes or money toyear-end high point ropers!)Must compete 4 daysthroughout season to qualifyfor finals!
2012 SchedulePueblo, ColoradoCactus Creek RanchMay 5-6June 2-3July 7-8August 4-5September 8-9Directions - Exit 119 & I-25
Kiowa, ColoradoSundowner ArenaMay 19-20June 16-17July 21-22August 18-19September 22-23 Directions - 2 miles west on Hwy86 and 1/2 mile north on CR 37
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Good Times CalfRoping Association
Round 21. Eric Martin 10.06Round 31. Darnell Johnson 10.91Average1. Eric Martin 48.28/4
Sunday Mar 25, 2012#EERound 11. Vernon Dillon 13.47Round 21. Vernon Dillon 16.81Round 31. Donene Taylor 13.50Average1. Vernon Dillon 45.37/3STRAD Energy #EE Bonus MoneyWinner Vernon DillonBreakawayRound 11. Erin Johnson 3.31
Round 21. Leah Mackey 2.35Round 31. Erin Johnson 3.13Average1. Erin Johnson 9.53/3STRAD Energy Breakaway Bonus Money Winner Erin Johnson
#1/#2Round 11. Darnell Johnson 10.09Round 21. Darnell Johnson 11.43Round 31. Darnell Johnson 11.56Average1. Darnell Johnson 46.20/4STRAD Energy Bonus Money Winners (#1) (TIE) Tim George / Joe GrantSTRAD Energy Bonus Money Winner (#2) Darnell Johnson
Cactus Creek - Fountain, COSaturday Mar 24, 2012#EERound 11. Vernon Dillon 16.32Round 21. Erin Johnson 12.40Round 31. Donene Taylor 14.34Average1. Vernon Dillon 59.88/3BreakawayRound 1 - 1. no timesRound 21. Erin Johnson 2.69Round 31. Erin Johnson 2.37Average1. Erin Johnson 5.06/3#1Round 11. Tim George 11.66
Results
STRAD ENERGY BONUSSTRAD ENERGY sponsors $1,000 for each roping at
Cactus Creek. ($200 to each division winner.) Winners aredetermined by high point for the weekend.
For more information, please contact J.R. Peek at719/680-1756. Also – Find us on Facebook at Good Times Roping Association.
The GTCRA ropings at Cactus Creek in Fountain,CO will return to the $1,000 STRAD Energy Bonusbeing awarded to the Bonus Calf Fast Time. Thewinner of each numbered roping will compete on abonus calf and the best bonus time of the weekendwill be awarded the $1,000 STRAD dollars.
Strad Energy Bouns Winners, (L-R) Joe Grant, Tim George
STRAD Energy Breakaway and #2Bonus Money Winner DarnellJohnson & Erin Johnson
STRAD Energy #EE BonusMoney Winner Vernon Dillon
22 • MAY 2012
BUILT BY-CAM READY-DP CRX’D
he other day I had to go toAmarillo to the vet, get myhorse shod, and do some
other errands. My momhappened to have a doctorappointment at the same time sowe arranged our schedules to gotogether. That gave us two hours,each way, to visit and spendsome time together.
I won’t say I’m a favorite, but Iam the last of five and the baby ofthe babies. So there’s not much Ican do wrong in my mother’seyes. When we get a chance tospend time one on one, it usuallydoesn’t take long for theconversation to get deep.However, I was more thansurprised by what she had to say:
“When you were about 17 anddecided you wanted to rope, I’venever seen anyone, in my lifetime,who was as committed anddetermined once you knew whatyou wanted. You weren’t going toaccept anything but the best fromyourself. You were workingtowards a world championship andweren’t like a kid anymore. Onceyou had that goal, you went at itlike nothing I’ve ever seen before.
Since winning the world in ’08,I know you’ve had surgeries andhealth problems, but you justhaven’t roped the same. You’vegot the ranch, the cattle business,your bull business and all yourother businesses. If you’re goingto rope, you better make it yourtop priority and quit splitting timewith all these other things.”
Now I’m usually the one who’salways pumping everyone up andhere my mom’s telling me if I’mgoing to do it, I better be all in. Youcan’t split a career in half and seehow it works. It got me to thinkinghow I’ve been cheating myself.When you’re not healthy it’s easyto spend time doing other things.
The fact is I’ve never had a“Plan B.” I’ve been asked over and
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over what my plans were ifroping didn’t work out. I’venever given myself an out – I justdon’t have a Plan B. One thing Ican’t deal with is not performingto the best of my ability. That’sjust not acceptable to me.My mom then said, “You’ve
always been someone who hadsomething to prove, more toyourself than anyone. Now youdo have something to provebecause everyone thinks you’retoo old, too broke down, youwork out too much. Now youhave something to prove.”I’ve always been a student of
the game and a fan of anysuccess story. I like to hear howthe athletic brain works andhow to deal with pressure. I
wrote down a quote one daythat said, ‘Some people goseminars, read books, or listento tapes on how to besuccessful and how to win.Other people simply win.’ Notto say you can’t learnsomething, but the way I win isthe way I win. What works fora pro basketball player may notwork for me.That conversation with my
mother means a lot, especially ifyou know our relationship. Shewas not calling me out – shewas revving me up. She knowsme and how I work. There’s nogreater love for us than God,but a mother’s love is a closesecond. I’m sorrowful forpeople who don’t have that
relationship with their mother.I do and I’ve been blessed witha wife that has that special loveand bond with our children.My dad’s advice is
infrequent and important. He’slike E.F. Hutton – when hespeaks, I’m listening. But formy mom to call me out, so tospeak, was so unusual it caughtme by surprise. The timing wasperfect and exactly what Ineeded to hear. She more orless asked me, “Are you all in?”– Yes Mom, yes I am.If there’s anything you
would like me to write about,please send me an email [email protected]. Until nextmonth, God Bless, and I’ll seeyou down the line.
ave you ever been on a horse that had amind of its own and made the decisionon it’s own to run away? A runaway
horse is never a pleasant experience. As achild, I had a Shetland pony that knew how torun off and where to run off. He knew wherethe clothesline was and where the low treelimbs were. Do you have a mind of your ownabout serving the Lord? Or do you run off onyour own?I have noticed after many years of riding
that not everyone that puts on a pair of spursknows how to use them. There are timeswhen it is comical to see a roping horsebucking down the arena because the guy ontop of him had inadvertently made themistake of locking his spurs up in the horse’sflanks. When spurs are used in the rightmanner, the talent and usefulness of the horsecan be exceptional.In Hebrews 10:24 we’re told how we can
“spur” one another on toward love and Godlytendencies. The reason we have the Word ofGod, the reason God wants us to go to a churchthat teaches the Word of God, the reason Heloves to hear our prayers is because He knowsthat these “spurs” will bring out the very best inus. They’ll remove spiritual laziness and amediocre attitude about serving the Lord.They’ll bring out the purpose for which we weredesigned.My prayer is that you let God “spur” you on.
Let good people encourage you to be aggressivein your relationship with the God that createdyou. Until next time, let’s respond to the gentlenudging of God’s will for our lives.
~And let us consider how we can spur one anotheron toward love and good deeds.” Hebrews 10:34
Pastor Randy WeaverLone Star Cowboy Church
21627 Eva St.Montgomery, TX 77356
(936) 597-5742
Service Times: Sundays 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30am
Mondays 7:00pm
Livestream: Join our Sunday and firstWednesday services live at live.lonestar.tv or goto the Lone Star Cowboy Church Facebook page
and click on the Livestream link.
God’s Spurs
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24 • MAY 2012
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Flanking and tying from thechute is a great way to practiceyour ground work, if it is donecorrectly. “One thing that a lot ofpeople overlook is making surethat your rope length is correct.It should be around 19 feet longfrom the chute to the calf. Thiswill make sure you learn thecorrect steps from your horse tothe calf. Its not the same feel ascoming off the horse, but thiswill allow you to learn to runwith no momentum, then whenyou get a send off from yourhorse, it will be much quicker.”On your very first run alwaysmake sure that you don’t makeany bobbles or mistakes. “Make
sure you run to the calf, or “TufKaf,” collected with momentumthat you would have from yourdismount off your horse, this willmake you that much faster in areal run.” You only get one runin a rodeo, and you want to havemuscle memory of being smoothso you don’t make those mistakesin competition. When flankingand tying whether you’re usinglive calves or the “Tuf Kaf” alwaysmake sure to never short-cut sothat you won’t create bad habits.
The easiest bad habit to createis short-cutting your flank andstring. Most of the time we wantto hurry up and get to the tyingpart and forget about the other
parts of your run. But, I havelearned from everyone I haveworked with, that in order tohave a good run you have tomake every part of your runsmooth to be fast. The best wayto accomplish that is toconcentrate on every step toensure that everything is sharpand correct. With the Tuf Kafyour fully in control – it is a toolthat allows you to emphasizeand practice correct moveswithout resistance. Then you can practice with live cattle.
One way to help yourself outof a bad habit of short-cutting isto flank and tie bigger calves, orthe “Tuf Kaf.” This will make itharder for you to just spin a tieon. “The fastest way toovercome a bad habit is tocompletely over emphasizeeverything that you do.” Thatway when you draw the bestcalf in the pen, whether it’s at arodeo or a roping, you havepracticed over emphasizing yourwhole run and that calf will be alot easier to make a good run onand be smooth.
Always remember thatsmooth is fast, you win yourbuckles in the practice pen andcollect them at the rodeos.
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s I sit here this morning pondering on what to write this month, I am
reflecting on the past weekendwith my boys at the ball fields.Yep, it’s that time of year, Spring is here and with two boysin two different leagues this year,it looks like it is going to be along Little League season. Myoldest has moved up into theMinor Little League divisionwhile the other stayed inRookies division.
While helping coach bothteams, I have found how hard itis for my oldest to move into amore competitive division. Mostof the players on his team arefirst year Minor division playersthis year and they are allworking hard to make thechange and become betterplayers. We have had a fewgames already and it is amazingto me how much they havealready progressed. The firstgame of the season was ablowout with our team on the bottom side of things. I knew then it was going to be atough year.
Since that first game though,they have started becoming moreand more competitive and havesteadily improved. I watchedthem this past weekend sitting inthe dugout and watching the
game. Sure there were a fewclowning around moments, theyare boys. For the most part,though, they were watching thegame and I could almost see ineveryone of their minds thatthey were learning more andteaching themselves how to bebetter players. Much like anyother sport, winning is mostlymental. Athleticism plays a rollin it too, but learning the gameand playing against stiffercompetition has made them allimprove. I am sure by the end ofthe season, we will be a team tobe reckoned with.
This made me think howcompetition plays a roll in anysport, including roping. If a guyonly competes with the samecaliber of ropers, he is not goingto improve. Entering stiffercompetition and watching andlearning from those who ropebetter will help a roper improve.No one likes losing and if youput yourself in a place whereyou have to step it up in order tosucceed, you will.
On the other hand, my otherson who is still in the Rookiedivision has a whole otheraspect to reflect upon. His teamhas dominated the other teamsthey have faced so far this year.Most of the players on his teamare past Rookie division players
and have the experience to playwell in that division. Althoughthey are doing well, I can see achink in their armor. That is theability to lose. Now, I alreadystated we hate to lose, but insome fashion it needs to happen.It is what a baseball team or aroper does after a loss thatmakes them true winners. No, I don’t mean congratulate thosethat beat you, that’s a given, but learning to lose and findingit deep inside yourself to respectthat and learn and try harder in order for it not to happenagain is the true meaning ofbeing a winner.
Don’t think Trevor Brazilenever gets beat. I am sure hegets beat a lot, but he shrugs itoff, and heads to the next rodeoleaving that bad memory behindand concentrating on what liesahead. This is what separateswinners from losers.
I will keep you all posted onhow the season continues andhow my boys wrap things upthis year in the next couple ofmonths, but until then, trustyourself and your abilities towin, Make it a point to keeplearning and trying to becomebetter inside the arena, as wellas in life.
Until then - Good Luck and havea great month!
by Ryan Davis
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HHappy Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Chance and Deborah Henderson . . . . . . .5
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