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Rodeo offers plenty heavy duty action
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David Andrew's team place second in the Wild Horse Race
With the 24th annual Pi-Urne-Sha
Rodeo under their belts,
organizers of the popular event
are already looking forward to
the silver anniversary rodeo
next year. This year's Western
States Indian Rodeo
Association sanctioned event
had a grand total payout of
$14,023.50 for the 10 events.
Following are the results of the
1998 Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo.
Saddle Bronc Scoretime
1st Shawn Best 74
2nd Dave Best 70
3rd Clint Bruisedhead 59
Bareback ScoreTime
1st Luther Leith 69
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Jason Bergerson 65
Jamie LaPlante
Bull Riding ScoreTime
1st Shawn Best 71
2nd Pokey Tonasket 69
3rd Gary Sam 68
Ladies Barrel Race
ScoreTime
1st Yvette Fangsrud 17.918
2nd Crystal Knowles 1 8.048
3rd Betty Sampson 1 8. 1 43
4th Ashlee Strom 18.372
Ladies Breakaway Roping
ScoreTime
1st Crystal Collif lower 5.42
2nd Jackie Jim 28.95
Calf Roping Scorefl"lme
1st Robert Hicks 16.15
2nd Ciint Bruisedhead 16.66
3rd Travis Thorn 17.26
Jr. Barrel Race ScoreTime
1st Ashlee Strom 18.44
2nd Joshua Strom 1 9.004
3rdHattieEmm 20.139
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Team Roping ScoreTime
1st Ty Rogers & 6.44
Ralph Rogers
2nd Robert Hicks & 8.43
Roy Hicks
3rd Joe Moses & 8.82
Roger Fiander
4th Garry Rogers & 9.56
Scott Rogers
5th Beeg Smith & 9.87
Toe Smith
6th Bozo Sampson & 10.07
Bill Valdez
Century Team Roping
ScoreTime
1st Garry Rogers 15.20
Ralph Rogers
2nd Bozo Sampson & 15.76
Bill Valdez
3rd Jr. Smith & 17.12
Tom Begay
Wild Horse Race ScoreTime
1 st Shane Oiney Team 30.73
2nd David Andrews Team 40.95
3rd Vernon Squiemphen Team
50.06
4th Rod Begay Team 1 .04.79
Ail-Around Cowboy was Shawn
Best.
Stock Contractor B Bar D
Announcer Jake Grossmiller
Judges Tim Childress and
Bud Alexander
Timers Marilyn Alps, Evaline
Patt and Rita Squiemphen
Arena Director Ned Hurtado
Officers of the Warm Springs
Rodeo Association are:
President Ginger Smith
Vice-President-Alfred Smith, Jr.
Secretary Monica Leonard
Treasurer Val Squiemphen
Public Relations Vesta Miller
Advisor Evaline Patt
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It's rough being a rodeo clown when animals don't do as they are told.
Ladfies Barrel Racing was a big success.
Association attributes rodeo's success to donations made by many
The success of any activity always
depends on the generous donation
of time and money by a company, an
individual or group of individuals.
We can attribute the success of the
1998 Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo to all of
the above. We decided to try a dual
sanction this year (sanctioned by
Western States Indian Rodeo
Association and United Indian
Rodeo Association), hoping to draw
more cowboys and cowgirls and
hopefully, more spectators.
The following companies
donated to that success:
The Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Kah-Nee-Ta, Warm
Springs Forest Products, Eagle Head
Sports, Utilities Department, Work
Experience, Beautification Crew,
Fire and Safety, Fire Management,
and Warm Springs Police
Department.
The following individuals also
donated to that success:
Terry Squiemphen, Gladys
Squiemphen, Thurman Squiemphen,
Donetta Burns, Wayne Miller,
Marcia Simtustus, Marita Johnson,
Laura Cailloux, Martha Alvarez,
Tony Flammond, Gordon Scott,
Buzzy Scott, Anna Flammond,
Jonathan Smith, Lyda Rhoan,
Desiree Flammond, Candace Miller,
Chelsea Hudson, Jordan Patt, Jamie
Flammond, and Clint Bruisedhead.
And the following group of
individuals comprises the Warm
Springs Rodeo Association that gave
everything they had to make the
rodeo a success:
President Ginger Smith, Vice
President Jr. Smith, Secretary
Monica Leonard, Treasurer Val
Squiemphen, Advisor Evaline Patt,
Public Relations Vesta Miller,
Members John Mitchel, Earl
Squiemphen, Rita Squiemphen,
Shawna Jackson, Terry Tom, and
Kimma Flammond.
We ended up short-handed come
rodeo time, so some of those people
listed, picked up the slack without
complaining and worked hard to
make things work for the rodeo. We
really appreciated their hard work
and dedication. Nextyear, hopefully,
we'll get more people to lend a
helping hand. We certainly could
not have made this rodeo the success
it was without the help of all of these
fine individuals and great sponsors!
Of course, we could not have
done any of this without the rodeo
personnel.
We'd like to thank the following:
B Bar D Contractors (Buster
Bain), Jake Grossmiller, Tim
Childress, Bud Alexander, Rita
Squiemphen, Marilyn Alps, Evaline
Patt, and Ned Hurtado.
Thank you everyone. If I have
inadvertently left someone's name
off the list, please forgive me. We
do appreciate EVERYONE'S help.
You know who you are! We hop
everyone can join us next year and
make our 25th Annual Rodeo a
bigger and better one!
Annual
Fry Bread
golf
tournament
held at
Kah-Nee-Ta
Resort
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Annual Fry Bread participant Willie Stacona of Warm Springs.
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Alley David of Warm Springs prepares to tee off at 1 .
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