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Edward "Eddie" Miguel Jr. 1st Annual Memorial Roping

The 1st Annual Memorial Roping will be held at Harrah’s Ak-Chin Arena.Books open Saturday August 13, 2016 at 6 p.m. and the roping begins at 6:30 p.m.

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Edward “Eddie” Miguel JR. 1st Annual Memorial Roping

The 1st Annual Memorial Roping will be held at Harrah’s Ak-Chin Arena.

Books open Saturday August 13, 2016 at 6 p.m. and the roping begins at 6:30 p.m.

The CLN and Ak-Chin Road Team will be there to provide media Coverage. Join us August 13th, 2016.

 

First Roping

  • Athletes 50 and over
  • Any female or junior roper 17 and under.
  • Capped at #5.
  • Pick 1 and draw 3
  • 4 for $100
  • Enter twice

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  • Open cowboy draw

Third Roping

    • #10 capped
    • at a #5

 
Second and third roping are all draw 4 for $100, enter twice. Buckles will be awarded to all first place average winners.

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1st Annual Memorial Roping Buckle

For More Info Call:

Marin Williams: 520-610-1960

Gabe Lopez: 520-480-9696

 
 

Patrick O'Donnell and Gabe Lopez

Patrick O’Donnell and Gabe Lopez

Sponsored By:

  • Sun States Equipment Rentals
  • Casa Grande Rent-A-Can
  • Ak-Chin Indian Community
  • Zabaway Cattle
  • Gila River Sand And Gravel
  • Dynamite Horse Supply
  • Cowboy Lifestyle Network
  • Kendra Williams/ Designs by Kendra Williams

Ak-Chin Indian Community is NOT LIABLE for any theft, accident or injury.
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I grew up on a Midwest farm with dirt under my fingernails and the sound of wind rustling through cornfields. My childhood was all about 4H – raising pigs and horses, learning to bake and sew, and discovering the magic of transforming a garden into jars of summer sunshine. Those years taught me the value of hard work, the thrill of seeing a project through to the end, and the simple joy of creating something beautiful. A country girl with a need for speed and a thirst for adventure. Maybe that's why I love the feeling of wind in my hair – whether I'm cruising down a dusty road on my Harley or tackling a mountain trail on my trusty mountain bike. Some of my earliest memories of rodeo are watching my father compete at small local events. That's also where my love for country music comes in – long car rides listening to 8 tracks. The lyrics and melodies always spoke to my soul. These days, you'll find me cheering on the cowboys and cowgirls at rodeos, two-stepping to my favorite bands, belting out a country tune at a concert or sharing stories and laughter with friends around a bonfire. When I'm not soaking up the country life and getting my boots dirty, I'm a nurse, caring for folks in my community. Follow along for more stories from the heart of rodeo and country life!

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