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May 26, 2016 VOLUME 121 | ISSUE 17 | 75¢

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Community Rodeo offers opportunities Event gives local cowboys and cowgirls a chance to ride before the Stampede rolls in

Walker Schubauer of Kiowa rides to a first-place finish on Big Momma. Schubauer split a $2,000 pot with second-place finisher John Bagby. Photo by Rick Gustafson

By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media The first sounds of summer filled Casey Jones Park in Elizabeth the evening of May 21 when the Elizabeth Stampede Community Rodeo kicked off with the “Grand Entry” featuring the Blazing Saddles Drill Team. The Community Rodeo is open to anyone interested in competing and marks the opening of the Elizabeth Stampede ahead of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association event beginning June 3. Saturday’s rough-stock competition

was open to anyone with $20 and the courage to strap themselves to 1,600 pounds of gyrating muscle, bone and horn. At stake, a little bit of pride and a purse worth $2,200. Local cowboy Walker Schubauer of Kiowa rode to victory in the combined bulls, saddle bronc and bareback competition on the horse Big Mamma. His 81-point score was enough to secure his take of $1,280 of prize money. John Bagby’s 66-point bareback ride was enough to earn him second place and $920. Rodeo continues on Page 14

Stampede to include riding and family fun Annual rodeo is joined by concert, street fair, carnival and more in Elizabeth By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media

The Elizabeth High School class of 2016 had a celebration as they filed into graduation. Photo by Rick Gustafson

Cardinals spread their wings Elizabeth High seniors share sources of inspiration at commencement ceremony By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media Seniors from the Elizabeth High School class of 2016 filed into commencement ceremonies under sunny skies and to cheers May 21, the

school’s stadium grandstands filled with family and friend to celebrate the students’ achievements. “Class of 2016, you have worked hard to get here,” Elizabeth School District Superintendent Douglas Bissonette told the graduates just before accepting the class. “You have earned this accomplishment. You are the one who did the work” Leading her class’s work with a GPA of 4.27, valedictorian Mari-

anne Hughes also earned one of 42 Boettcher Scholarships statewide. Established in 1952, the scholarship provides “in-state education and access to additional opportunities to enrich their time in college and beyond.” After thanking her parents, school staff and the faculty, Hughes reminded her fellow classmates to look Seniors continues on Page 14

Volunteers have been working for weeks to put the finishing touches on the arena and grandstands at Casey Jones Park in preparation for the Elizabeth Stampede, and with another successful Community Rodeo under its belt, the countdown has begun to the main event. The Elizabeth Stampede traces its roots back more than a century, and 2016 marks the 29th year it has been recognized as a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Rodeo Event. The PRCA has also recognized the Stampede as Small Rodeo of the Year three times, in 2011, 2012 and 2013. This year’s Stampede kicks off Thursday, June 2 with a concert by country music star Tracy Lawrence. Rodeo action, including the popular Xtreme Bulls, begins the evening of Friday, June 3 and runs through the afternoon of Sunday, June 5. The Friday and Saturday rodeo performances are followed by a dance at 9:30 p.m. Ticket prices range from $22 for Xtreme Bulls to $8 for Saturday and Sunday Stampede continues on Page 14

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