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Photo by Kamryn Kozisek A child plays with a foam football with members of the football team during CSC Fan Day Thursday at Elliott Field.

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‘Out of this World’ Homecoming 2022

Homecoming starts Monday. Here are a list of events happening around campus that will help you show your school spirit

ursday, Sept. 26

> Club Window Painting: 4 p.m., Plaza downtown

Sunday, Sept. 25

> Club Sidewalk Chalk Painting: 4:30 p.m., Behind Don Beebe Stadium

Monday, Sept. 26

> Tailgate: 5 p.m., Kent Over ow parking lot > Bubble Painting Palooza: 6 p.m., Backyard > “Guardians of the Galaxy” Movie Night: 8 p.m., Amphitheater

Tuesday, Sept. 27

> Ice Cream Social: 6 p.m, e Hub > Free Bowling Night: 8 p.m., Bowling Alley

Wednesday, Sept. 28

> It’s CORNhole: 5:45 p.m., Backyard

ursday, Sept. 29

> Coronation, Pep Rally and Lighting of C-Hill: 7 p.m. Don Beebe Stadium (Nominees need to there at 6:30 p.m.)

Friday, Sept. 30

> COIL Open House Activities: 6 p.m., Math Science COIL > Ping Pong Tournament: 7 p.m., e PIT

Saturday, Oct. 1

> Homecoming parade: 9 a.m., Main St. > Football vs. Colorado School of Mines: 12:30 p.m., Elliott Field > Homecoming Formal Dance: 7:30 p.m., Armstrong Gym

Let’s Ride

Story and photos by Kamryn Kozisek, Staff Editor

A bull runs towards a bull fighter after bucking off his rider during the short-go at the Chadron State College Rodeo, Sunday. A freshman transfer from Gillette College, led CSC’s Rodeo Team, last weekend at the home rodeo. Grant Turek, freshman of Saint Paul made it into the short-go in tie down roping with nine seconds, during the final round he got the best time with a 11.4 seconds. His time totaled in at 20.4 seconds, almost two seconds ahead of second palace, Orrin Edwards from Laramie County Community College (LCCC). Turek also had the best team-roping score for CSC, landing him and his partner, Chance Derner from LCCC. In highschool Turek was the Nebraska State High School Rodeo Champion for three years in tie-down rop ing. Turek was the second men’s all-around leaders, placing 35 points behind University of Wyoming’s Bodie Mattson. Also making the short-go from CSC was Trayton Travnicek, junior of Minatare, he scored a 5.9 in the first round of steer wrestling but went for a no-score on the second. Rylee, Naprstek, and Phannette Gray, senior of Hyannis, both placed in the breakaway roping with times of 6.7 and 2.9. Naprstek caught both calves. Barrel races were canceled at the CSC rodeo after morning slack, Saturday due to, slick sand causing horses to fall. “The sand was a great addition for all the other events, but the old surface was still there, and the new footing was pretty slick when the horses had to make sharp turns like they do in the barrels,” CSC Head Rodeo Coach Dustin Luper said to CSC Sports Information. “The judges made the decision to halt the barrel race. They’re like baseball umpires. Once the game starts, they’re in charge.” CSC rodeo will compete in Riverton, Wyoming this weekend at Central Wyoming Community College.

RIGHT: Grant Turek, freshman of Saint Paul of Nebraska, serving as header, ropes his calf, during the short-go of team roping at the Chadron State College Rodeo, Sunday.

LEFT: A bull fighter grabs the horns of bull that threw his rider off, during the Chadron State College Rodeo, Sunday at the Dawes County Fairgrounds.

Let’s Ride

A freshman transfer from Gillette College, led CSC’s Rodeo Team, last weekend at the home rodeo. Grant Turek, freshman of Saint Paul made it into the short-go in tie down roping with nine seconds, during the final

His time totaled in at 20.4 seconds, almost two seconds ahead of second palace, Orrin Edwards from Laramie

Turek also had the best team-roping score for CSC, landing him and his partner, Chance Derner from LCCC. In highschool Turek was the Nebraska State High School Rodeo Champion for three years in tie-down rop-

Turek was the second men’s all-around leaders, placing 35 points behind University of Wyoming’s Bodie

Rylee, Naprstek, and Phannette Gray, senior of Hyannis, both placed in the breakaway

Barrel races were canceled at the CSC rodeo after morning slack, Saturday due to, slick

“The sand was a great addition for all the other events, but the old surface was still there, and the new footing was pretty slick when the horses had to make sharp turns like they do in the barrels,” CSC Head Rodeo Coach Dustin Luper said to CSC Sports Information. “The judges made the decision to halt the barrel race. They’re like baseball umpires. Once

A member of the Casper Community College rodeo team rides a bucking horse at the Chadron State College Rodeo during the short-go.

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