
Written on June 14, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
Interview by Clay Noel Harper Yesterday: Callahan Crossley – Tryan College You Rodeoed For: Blue Mountain Community College [Pendleton, Oregon] Years at CNFR and Event(s): 2013, 2014 and 2015 in the barrel racing and breakaway roping. Years You Won the CNFR: 2015 National Barrel Racing Champion; 2014 Reserve Champion Hometown/Where You Live Now: Hometown – Continue Reading »

Written on June 14, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By Charity Pulliam | Photos Courtesy of Natasha McCann In a sport defined by toughness and tradition, Natasha McCann is carving out a new path for rodeo athletes — especially women — where strength, longevity and intention are front and center. McCann, a coach for Champion Living, works with Western and rodeo competitors to Continue Reading »

Written on June 14, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By Art of Aperture When Aubrie Christensen began her queening journey just a few years ago, she never imagined it would end with a national crown atop her cowboy hat. A relative late-comer to rodeo queening, Aubrie didn’t start competing until her sophomore year of high school. But what began as a fun way to Continue Reading »

Written on June 14, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By McKenzie Frizzell | Photos Courtesy of World’s Oldest Rodeo Prescott Frontier Days, famously known as the “World’s Oldest Rodeo,” celebrates more than a century of honest cowboy competition this Fourth of July in the historic town of Prescott, Arizona. What began in 1888 as a modest cowboy gathering in the center of the Arizona Continue Reading »

Written on June 14, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By Charity Pulliam For Erda, Utah, cowboy Cooper James, rodeo has been more than just a sport — it has been a way of life. From an early age, James said he was captivated by bull riding, an obsession that grew stronger as he developed into a skilled competitor in the rodeo world. James’ journey Continue Reading »

Written on June 1, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By Charity Pulliam For Lufkin, Texas, cowgirl Mallory Moore, the rodeo was not something passed down—she discovered, nurtured and turned it into a way of life. From her first horseback ride at age 4 to her senior year on Team Cavender’s, Moore has grown into one of Region V’s standout high school rodeo competitors, fueled Continue Reading »

Written on June 1, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By Lilly Platts Coulee May Proctor is only 4 years old, but she’s already making a name for herself in rodeo. The budding trick rider has been appearing in performances alongside her mom, Haley, capturing the hearts of rodeo fans across the country. Rodeo is in Coulee’s blood — Haley started performing at rodeos when Continue Reading »

Written on June 1, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By McKenzie Frizzell Addiction is a powerful force – one that must be confronted. It is a disease that can take root in one’s life and wreak havoc on more than just themselves. Gradually, if left unchecked, it can consume every aspect of a person’s well-being and turn into a relentless cycle of struggle, denial Continue Reading »

Written on June 1, 2025 at 12:00 am, by Rick Bizzell
By Charity Pulliam In the heart of America’s rodeo culture, where grit, determination and horsemanship collide, two organizations quietly cultivate the next generation of professional rodeo talent: the National Junior High Rodeo Association and the National High School Rodeo Association. These organizations are more than youth rodeo associations — they are the training grounds for Continue Reading »