Rodeo concludes fall season
Kaylee Gallino, junior of Wasta, S.D., was the first Chadron State rodeo member this semester to receive an all-around title at last weekend’s rodeo at Laramie Community College in Cheyenne, Wyo.
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Kaylee Gallino, junior of Wasta, S.D., was the first Chadron State rodeo member this semester to receive an all-around title at last weekend’s rodeo at Laramie Community College in Cheyenne, Wyo.
Read MoreBareback rider Whitten Hoover, junior of Ainsworth, and steer wrestler Tyrel Bonnet, junior of Newell, S.D., both placed second in their events at the Lamar Community College rodeo this past weekend in Lamar, Colo.
Read MoreThe Dorset Graves Lecture Series continued with Dustin Luper, rodeo coach, Sept. 28 in Reta E. King Library.
Read MoreAlthough two steer wrestlers placed in the third and first positions of the short round at the Sheridan College Rodeo, the men’s team still landed in seventh of ten teams.
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Read MoreThe Chadron State women’s rodeo team placed second in the Central Wyoming College Rodeo last weekend.
“It’s not the strongest that win the most, it’s the most consistent that win the most.”
This is Rodeo Coach Dustin Luper’s theory on winning. His women’s team, however, has been both most consistent and strongest.
Read MoreChadron State’s first rodeo of the season was a success for the women’s team.
Read MoreChadron State’s Rodeo team has seven incoming freshmen and five transfer students to supplement the 19 veterans.
Read MoreI appreciate the recycle bins already on campus, but there aren’t nearly enough. The “recycle” bins placed the length of campus aren’t even for recycling!
Read MoreRodeo individuals came away strong from the Northeastern Junior College Rodeo in Sterling, Colo., Coach Dustin Luper said.
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