July / August 2014 Texas High School Rodeo's Extreme Team News

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•High fat content to meet the energy needs of performance horses •Copper, zinc, and organic selenium for an improved immune system •Fortified with probiotics for improved digestion, health, appearance, and overall performance •Soybean oil for a high linoleic acid content with contributes to an improved hair coat •Chelated Minerals which are more easily absorbed into the bloodstream than inorganic mineral sources •Great cherry flavor that horses love

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many challenges that our contestants had to overcome throughout the week. Bristan Kennedy, a national qualifier in the barrel racing, said that the biggest challenge she had to face was nerves going into each round. Her horse was also kicked before she ran in the short round, so she had to deal with that issue as well. In addition to the many athletes who made their mark inside of the arena, competitors from Region 2 also played a part throughout the week outside of the arena as well. For example, many of the contestants helped out during the Special Kids Rodeo. The children were super excited to be able to come out and participate in all kinds of rodeo events. The high school contestants jumped right in and immediately started playing with and helping them do whatever they wanted to try. There were also many other activities for the high school contestants such as the Dodge Ram truck push, goat dressing contest and the dodgeball tournament. The Region 2 team members were the dodgeball tournament champions, each winning a buckle for their hard work. Overall, everyone had a lot of fun throughout the week rodeoing and being with their friends. The 2014 Texas State High School Finals was one for the books and Region 2 was very well represented.

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