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RODEO: Annual Montague County Cowboy Church event Aug. 7

The fourth annual Montague County Cowboy Church youth rodeo is set for 9 a.m. on Aug. 7.
Check-in time will be at 8:30 a.m., and the event will take place at the Dave Wiley Memorial Covered Arena. The address is at 1600 Farm-to-Market 455 in Montague.
This is a full rodeo, with onsite concessions. There will be a break for a church service.
The following events will be contested.
10-under: Goat tying, barrels, poles, steer riding and boys’ and girls’ breakaway roping.
11-13 years old: Goat tying, barrels, poles, boys’ calf roping, girls’ breakaway, ribbon roping, team roping, chute dogging and junior bull riding.
14-18 years old: Goat tying, barrels, pole, boys’ calf roping, ribbon roping, team roping, chute dogging, steer wrestling, bull riding and girls’ breakaway.
Entries must be postmarked by July 22, 2016.
Call-in entries will be accepted on Aug. 1 with a $15 late fee. Walk-up entries will be cash only with a $20 late fee.
Tres Rios Buckles will be given to first-place finishers in each age group in every event, with a 70 percent payback and other prizes.
For information, call the church at 1-940-894-2090 or Rawley at 1-928-713-8866.
Entry forms may be found at: www.montaguecountycowboychurch.org.
Rodeo. (Metro graphic, used with permission)
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