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    Brock Belkham of Flandreau and Madi Moody work to get their calf tied during the first round at Nationals in New Mexico.
The pair ended up 16th in the first go round and 39th in the second go round, which placed them in spot 16 for the average.  This qualified them for the short go on Saturday where they missed their calf and ended up in the number 20 spot overall.

 

 

Bailey placed 14th in the first go-round of pole bending, third in the second round and seventh in the short-go. Bailey won the average at the state finals and ended up tied for third in total points.
Her sister, Logan, placed fifth in the average and ended up 10th in total points for the year.

DENVER – Bailey Moody, a ninth grade student at Sanborn Central School, has earned a position on the South Dakota state National High School rodeo team and will be traveling to Rock Springs, Wyo., July 14-20 to compete at the 65th annual National High School Finals Rodeo (NHSFR) in the pole bending competition.
Featuring more than 1,500 contestants from 41 states, five Canadian provinces and Australia, the NHSFR is the world’s largest rodeo. In addition to competing for more than $200,000 in prizes, NHSFR contestants will also be competing for more than $350,000 in college scholarships and the chance to be named NHSFR National Champion.
To earn this title contestants must finish in the top 20, based on their combined times/scores in the first two rounds, to advance to Saturday evening’s final round. National champions will then be determined based on their three-round combined times/scores.
Again, this year, the Saturday championship performance will be televised nationally as a part of the Cinch Town Tour telecast series on RFD-TV. Live broadcasts of each performance will also air online at NHSRATV.com, powered by iHigh.com. Performance times are 7 p.m. on July 14, and 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. each day thereafter.
Along with great rodeo competition and the chance to meet new friends from around the world, NHSFR contestants have the opportunity to enjoy shooting sports, volleyball,  contestant dances, family-orientated activities,  church services sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Cowboys and shopping at the NHSFR tradeshow.
To follow your local favorites at the NHSFR, visit NHSRA.org daily for complete results. For ticket information, call (307) 352-6789.

SHAUN AND Corrie Snedeker attended the recent Farmers Union Camp held in the Black Hills.

RAPID CITY — Young people from across the state of South Dakota participated in the South Dakota Farmers Union’s annual state camp June 2-7 at Storm Mountain Center near Rapid City. Nearly 100 youth ages 14-19 spent the week setting up their own cooperative businesses, touring the Black Hills, listening to speakers and learning leadership and various life skills.
Attending this year’s state camp from Sanborn County were Shaun Snedeker and Corrie Snedeker of Woonsocket.
“This year’s state camp was an extraordinary time of learning as these young people participated in cooperative business training and learned valuable leadership skills that they will take with them for the rest of their lives,” said State Education Director Bonnie Geyer.
The week featured many activities like hiking, sports and bonfires. There is also a tour day where youth go on tours in the Rapid City area.
Speakers at this year’s state camp included Sioux Falls Storm head coach and Roosevelt High School teacher Kurtiss Riggs who spoke about leadership; Elaine Doll, a marathon runner in her 70s, spoke to the young people about personal motivation in her discussion called “Life is a marathon, so double tie your shoes!”; troopers from the South Dakota Highway Patrol spoke to the campers about traffic safety, the dangers of texting and driving and underage drinking; Rebecca Caselli-Smith with Lutheran Social Services spoke to campers about bullying and self-esteem.
Throughout the week, young people ran their own cooperatives. There’s the co-op store, newspaper, insurance company and even a co-op coffee shop. Campers put real money into the credit union at the start of camp to buy things from the co-op store and they get a checkbook.  “These are real life scenarios that they’re living out during the week of camp,” Geyer said. “The kids that go to State Camp will be better prepared when they go to college and have to balance their bank accounts.”
They are all on boards of directors of their various cooperatives, take out loans, pay bills and run a real business. On the last evening of camp, campers select the next year’s Junior Advisory Council (JAC), a group of six campers who have at least finished their junior year of high school. This year’s JAC members are Tucker Greene of Plankinton; Dayton Trujillo of De Smet; Jackie Dethlefsen of Stickney; Chris Nemec of Holabird; Brooke Enright of Union Center; and Aidan Beck of Huron.
The six JAC members will help plan and facilitate the 2014 State Camp as well as help South Dakota Farmers Union throughout the year at different events including Farmers Union Day at the South Dakota State Fair.
For more information about South Dakota Farmers Union’s youth education programs, visit the education page at www.sdfu.org.

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