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Lori Simpson Wins First Rodeo Queen Of Mid-South Title
At Event In Southaven, MS Lori Simpson, 21, of Byhalia MS was named Queen of Rodeo of the Mid-South recently during the competition and professional Rodeo held at DeSoto Civic Center in Southaven MS. The rodeo, the first Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (Pro-Rodeo) event held at DeSoto Civic Center starred the Mid-South's own Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame member, Lecile Harris of Collierville. Simpson, a Senior journalism major at the University ofMississippi/Oxford, was selected from contestants representing eight Mid-South states, that were judged in horsemanship and interview/personality segments. As winner, she received a saddle, crown and $500 educational scholarship. First runner up and winner of the horsemanship competition was Kelsey Hughes, 20, of Primm Springs TN, a junior at University of Tennessee /Martin. The Rodeo Queen Pageant is available for young women ages of 17 to 24. Previously, Simpson was Sasca Queen, Briarwood Saddle Club Queen and Frontier Princess and is a member of the American Quarter HorseAssociation and National Barrel Horse Association. In addition to completing her Senior year at Ole Miss, she is a disc jockey intern for Ole Miss Rebel Radio. Rodeo Queen of the Mid-South contestants must be single, and a legal resident of Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Kentucky or Tennessee. The ability to ride and handle a horse counts for 55% of the total score with interview/appearance/personality at 45%. Contestants are required to individually perform an American Quarter Horse Association reining pattern on their own horse. As a group, contestants are also judged on railwork. Three judges score horsemanship and three different judges score personality/interview. Rodeo Queen of the Mid South Pageant is presented by: Lincoln Glass Company, Inc.; Allen & Hoshall, Inc.; Miss Rodeo Tennessee; Cowboy Corner; Lynn Doyle Flowers; Running Pony Productions; Van's Leathercraft; and The Awards Place. The 2008 Queen Pageant and Rodeo of the Mid-South will be held September 19 & 20, 2008. For more information, contact pageant coordinator Trena Packer Street, by e-mail at tpstreet@comcast.net or 901.487.5916. "Miracle" Of Hydrotherapy Heals, Strengthens Horses Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in eastern Shelby County, in an area abundant with equine-oriented estates and subdivisions, is a small building that houses one of the latest innovations in restoring the health of ill and injured horses. Holly Springs, MS From Our Print Edition Front Page 25th Year Anniversary Show at Agricenter Show Place October 26-28 At Marshall County Fairgrounds Oak Grove Hunt Club Sponsors “Mock Fox Hunt” October 7, Collierville, Tennessee World Show in Fort Worth, Texas August, 2007 Colt Starting Clinic At Coyote Run Arena November 3 Christina Butler On Hero Wins Flat Shod Special Trails Benefit Horse Show October 26-27 in LaFayette, Georgia Are You Up To It? Largest Gathering Of Trail Riders In History February 29 n March 2, 2008 Big Winners At Youth Soybean Classic Martin, TN A Good Start Avoids Bit Evasions A Bad Habit Can Be Hard To Correct “Special Trails” Event Raises Funds With Rodeo, Costume Contest October 13 Open House Held At New Veterinary Service In Jackson, TN Sales Results 2007 Southeast Summer Sale Aug.11, Murfreesboro, TN., Professional Auction Services, Inc. Mississippi Trained Horse Wins NRCA Snaffle Bit Futurity October 7 in Reno Nevada November 16-18 West Tenn. Expo Center Will Feature Enclosed Arena Event Held On September 15 Equine Development in Fayette County, TN Ainsley Manor, an equestrian friendly development, offers estate size estates in western Fayette County, Tennessee. November 2, 2007 June Trusty Recovering From Surgery IBRA State Director for Mississippi Lori Simpson Wins First Rodeo Queen Of Mid-South Title At Event In Southaven, MS October Brings 30 Year Anniversary To Oak View Stables Olive Branch, Mississippi |
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