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Local Youth Rodeo Competitor to Compete in the Vegas Tuffest Jr. World Championship
From left Manager Rommel Mandocdoc, KidSport representative Derek Young, and Owner Greg Whitney. Photo Jerianne Bardoel
Lorna Hamilton Reporter
Vermilion Tim Hortons owner Greg Whitney along with manager Rommel M a n d o c d o c p r e s e nte d K i d S p o r tVermilion representative Derek Young
a donation on March 5. The donation was proceeds from the ‘Smile Cookie’ campaign that was held from September 14-20, 2020. The presentation was delayed due to COVID and Whitney said, “I was thankful for all the support
from Vermilion and surrounding areas; this isn’t possible without them.” He also thanked his staff for all the hard work they put into the campaign. KidSport Vermilion has been operating for more than 15 years and provides
grant funding up to $300 for children under the age of 18 to cover registration and/or equipment costs. Eligibility is based on the total income and number of persons per household,” commented Young.
Ally Pocock competing. Photo submitted
Lorna Hamilton
Ally began taking riding more seriously what works for us right now,” commented and tie-down roping. I handle most of the at the age of 9, taking lessons and partici- her mom, Carla. driving and horse organization, while her Twelve-year-old Ally Pocock, from pating in local events. Due to her increased In her relatively short competitive career, Dad, Ryan, takes care of our grain farming Minburn, who has grown up around horses training and competition schedule, her Ally has received significant support and operation and ensures that our trucks and her entire life and started riding occasion- parents decided to homeschool her start- guidance from her family, as well as from trailers are in proper working order, making ally at a young age, will be one of over 1,000 ing in grade 5. important mentors and friends within the sure Ally and her horses are safe on the entries from 29 different states, including “We chose homeschooling because it rodeo community. road,” said Carla. four provinces in Canada, competing from allows us to dedicate more time to horses “Her Grandparents, Bill and Elaine Ally’s achievements extend to various December 6 to 13 at the Mike and Sher- and makes rodeoing more manageable. Pocock, and Sam and Deb Barber, have rodeo events, including barrel racing, pole rylynn Johnson Vegas Tuffest Jr. World Ally was missing a significant amount of played significant roles in supporting Ally. bending, goat tying, and breakaway roping, Championship. This event is held during school to pursue her passion. However, Ally has two brothers, Brody, 20, who with barrel racing and breakaway roping the first weekend of the National Finals it’s important to note that not all kids who actively farms, and Reece, 17, a grade 12 being her favourite events. Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada. rodeo need to be homeschooled. It’s just student who also competes in team roping Continued on Page 2.
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