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Fallon Lion Club Jr. Rodeo Results 

Fallon Lion Club Jr. Rodeo Results 
Winners of the Lions Jr. Rodeo

Author: Jennifur Peek

Clayton Hibel in the 6–9-year-old boys and Bristol Bullivant in the 10-13 girls were the highest scoring all-around competitors at the Fallon Lions Club Junior Rodeo held last weekend. 

Hibel was the highest scorer of the weekend overall with 195 total points. He was consistent throughout the rodeo, scoring at least 33 points in five different events. His best score came in sack roping, where he scored 38 points. Hibel added 37 points in steer daubing, 36 in run-ride-lead, 35 in goat tying, and 33 in team roping. 

Among the girls, Bullivant scored 169.25 points, including at least 35 points in four different events. Her best was 38.5 in girls Figure 8, with 36 in pole bending and 25 in both barrel racing and goat tying. 

Other age group winners in the boys were Kade McKnight in 10-13 boys with 188.5 points, Noah Williams in 14-18 boys with 169 points, and Bryton Barton with 132 points in 0-5 boys. 

Other girl's age group winners were Tayler Felton in 14-18 girls with 167 points, Huntley Byrd in 6-9 girls with 160.5 points, and Mylee Macedo in 0-5 girls with 91 points. 

Full results are posted at http://fallonlionsclubjuniorrodeo.com/

Photos courtesy of Fallon Lions Jr. Rodeo, Jennifur Peek, Amber Edgmon, Victoria Crystal, Jamie Drake, JanetLeeB 

 


In memory of Kendra Beebe

In memory of Kendra Beebe

Winners of the Sportsmanship buckles in honor of Kendra Beebe were Carlee Houston, left, and Preston Galloway, right, pictured with Stell Lee, 2021 Rodeo Queen

Kendra Beebe

Kendra Beebe

Kendra lost her life at the rodeo in 2009. Each year her parents sponsor the "Sportsmanship" buckle in her honor


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