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Aubrey Moody just continues to dominate in the junior high rodeo circuit. On Sunday, Aug. 29, she and her brother traveled to Chamberlain to participate in the Chamberlain Jr. Rodeo. Moody earned first place in the flag race, first place in pole bending, second place in barrels and third place in goat tying. Her flag race was the fastest of the day in both boys and girls and in all age brackets. She earned the All-Around Championship award for her performance on Sunday. 

Moody’s younger brother, Arthur Neugebauer, earned first place in barrels, first place in pole bending and second place in goat tying. He earned the award of Reserve All-Around Champion for his efforts on Sunday.

…See a picture in the Sept. 2 issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

On Friday, Aug. 20, Mason Moody competed at the Challenge of Champions bull riding in Sandpoint, Idaho. It was a two-head competition, and he rode both bulls, scoring an 87 and 88. Those scores earned him first place for the evening.

The next night, Moody competed in the PBR Touring Pro event in Redmond, Ore. It was also a two-head competition. He rode his first bull for a score of 84 and was bucked off his second bull. The one score was enough for him to earn third place in that event.

Moody continues to improve with each performance. Any local fans who want to see him ride will have that chance soon as he will be riding in the Bull Bash event at the South Dakota State Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 1.

On Tuesday, Aug. 3, Mason Moody, a senior at Sanborn Central High School, started a Professional Rodeo and Cowboy Association (PRCA) run with his first performance in Dodge City, Kan. That first night, he rode for 88 points as the final rider of the night after taking a reride and secured his first pro-rodeo win. His winnings included a set of spurs and his largest payout so far in his career. 

His win in Dodge City sent him on a quest for more and onto Abilene, Kan. on Thursday, Aug. 5, and to Sidney, Iowa on Friday, Aug. 6. He was bucked off in both those competitions, but that didn’t keep him from continuing northward to Ashley, N.D., where he earned a score of 78 to land him fourth place in their rodeo on Sunday, Aug. 8. 

Overall, Moody has gone the eight seconds for four out of nine rides in the PRCA, with three out of four in the Badlands Circuit, and he is zero for three in the Professional Bull Riding (PBR) arena, so far. 

According to Moody, he is overwhelmed by the support he receives from Sanborn County, and he feels very blessed to have such amazing fans. His next PRCA event will be at the Sioux Empire Fair on Saturday, Aug. 14.

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