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Flank Strap - a soft sheepskin
lined strap placed in the area
where a human’s belt would
go. It encourages the animal to
behind itself, rather than rear
up, which provides a safer,
showier ride.
Hazer - in steer wrestling, the
side of the steer from the con-
testant to make sure the steer
runs straight.
Header/Healer - the two partners
in team roping - the header
throws the first rope over the ani-
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this year’s rodeo.
Piggin’ String - in tie-down
roping, the small rope used to
tie a calf’s legs together. The
cowboy carries the piggin’
string in his mouth.
Rank - an adjective of praise
and respect used to describe
especially challenging rough-
stock
Roughstock - the bucking
horses and bulls used in bare-
back riding, saddle bronc riding
and bull riding, usually bred
and raised for the job.
Reride - if a horse or bull does-
n’t buck to performance speci-
fications, the judges may offer
the cowboy a clean-slate
chance on a different horse or
bull.
Standings - a professional
cowboy’s success is measured
in money earned. Cowboys
may keep track of where they
rank in yearling earnings in
several sets of standings.
Try - used for both cowboys and
livestock, denoting grit, determi-
nation, fitness, stamina and
resilience. “Give that cowboy a
hand - he had a lot of try”.
You’ll hear these terms, and
many others, which rodeo
announcer Jody Carper will
help you understand. Thanks
to everyone for sharing 75
years of tradition at the
Coleman PRCA Rodeo.
Rodeo Specials
and we also have
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Mark Out Rule - in the bare-
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Coleman Rodeo
Association’s county team rop-
ing results from Sunday, June
4th. The team roping is held in
conjunction with the Coleman
PRCA rodeo which will be June
14th -16th. The team roping
contestants roped 3 steers on
Sunday and the top ten will all
rope their final steer during the
Thursday night performance
on June 14th. The top ten
teams and their times are listed
below.
2012 Coleman County Team
Roping Top Ten Teams
Listed as Number, Header,
Heeler and Time on 3
1. Twister Vinson, Colton Lee,
NEIGHBORHOOD
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but for those new to rodeo, you
1!
2012 Coleman County Team
Roping Top Ten Teams
21.30
2. Joe Stoker, Porter Toft,
22.02
3. Tracy Sanders, Colton Lee,
22.96
4. Jake Stephenson, Sonny
Pate, 24.00
5. River Dillard, Sloan Hendley,
26.45
6. Tracy Sanders, Sloan
Hendley, 26.53
7. Twister Vinson, Carl Tsosie,
26.94
8. Cal Lewis, Sloan Hendley,
27.51
9. Will Roden,
Sanderson, 27.61
10. Joe Stoker, Todd Runyon,
28.88
EXPERIENCE
COUNTS
Lawyers with over 100
years combined expertise.
ders when the horse makes its
first move out of the chute - if
so, he “marked the horse out”,
but if not, he “missed him out”
and the ride is disqualified.
Penalty - in timed events,
common penalties include 10
seconds for breaking the barri-
er and, in team roping five sec-
onds for a one-leg catch. In
barrel racing, a five second
penalty for each barrel
knocked over.
Pickup Men - two mounted
cowboys who help riders dis-
mount, release the bucking
horse’s soft flank strap, and
escort bucking horses and
bulls to the exit gate after a
ride. Jason Bottoms - 3 time
NFR Pickup Man and Clint
Welcome to Coleman’s 75th Annual Rodeo
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JODY CARPER RETURNS stepping between the bull and
the rider. Bullfighters at the
75th Annual Coleman PRCA
Rodeo are Clay Collins and
PRCA Rodeo. Kelby Pearha.
Carper announces at venues Calf Roper - a tie-down roper
across the nation, including
twice at the Dodge National
Circuit Finals. When he’s not
announcing rodeos, you can
find him running up and down
a basketball court. Since
1993, Jody has worked as a
college basketball official.
He has worked in 11 different cowboy who rides on the other
conferences and one profes-
sional league across the
United States.
■HHM
THE DEMOSS BROTHERS are once again entered in the
Coleman PRCA Rodeo this week in the Saddle Bronc Riding. CHAMPION BULL RIDER, bull after a ride, and some- ticular direction, so they can
Cody DeMoss has been to the Wrangler National Finals seven j.w. HARRIS, is scheduled times to protect the cowboy, leave the chute in the direction
to compete on Friday night at Funnyman/Comedy Act at this they prefer.
year’s Coleman Rodeo will fea-
Wednesday, June 13, 2012-Page 13
Know Your Rodeo Lingo
Courtesy of Coleman Rodeo Association
Before you hop on your
horse and trot out to the 75th
Coleman PRCA Rodeo we
thought it might come in handy heeler throws the second rope to
to go over some terminology catch the steer’s hind legs.
* * ' Used di tile luueu. Tiiis uiciy be
1;I ’ Y/ . ■ old hat for veteran rodeo fans,
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“Wishing best of tick to aiirodeo contestants this week”
Come by and check out all of our
times, Heith has been there three times. Cody is scheduled
to compete Thursday night, Heith is on the Saturday night ros- the Coleman PRCA Rodeo.
ter Fighting through surgery ture Cody Sosebee of Cave.
early this year, Harris only Timed Events - steer cowboy’s feet must be above
recently returned to competi- wrestling, team roping, tie- the point of the horse’s shoul-
tion but has already served down roping and steer roping,
notice he is back to his old barrel racing, break-away rop-
championship form. Harris ing - events in which the con-
has plenty of friends and rel- testant who makes the fastest
atives in this area. Joining qualified run wins.
Harris on the Friday night Box - in a timed event, the area
lineup are Shane Proctor and a horse and rider back into
Stormy Wing. before they make a roping run.
Breaking the barrier - in the
timed events, if the rider leaves
the box too soon - failing to
give the animal enough of a
head start - he is assessed a
10-second penalty.
Bulldogger -- a steer wrestler.
Bullfighter - two athletes who
protect the bull rider after he
dismounts by distracting the
bull and directing its attention
to the exit gate, sometimes
used at the rodeo. This may be Hooey - the know that a cow-
, boy uses to finish tying the
i calf’s legs together in the tie-
will be in the know when you down roping
go to the show. Left (or right) deliver - many
Barrelman - an entertainer bucking animals prefer to
who uses a barrel to distract a stand in the chute facing a par-
bull after a ride, and some-
times to protect the cowboy.
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Hardin, Amber. Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 133, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 2013, newspaper, June 13, 2013; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175162/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.