Husker Volleyball Coach John Cook tells a packed house about this newfound love of horses and rodeo during the Saunders County Livestock Association banquet on Saturday, Jan. 28 at the Starlite Event Center near Wahoo.
Suzi Nelson photos, Wahoo Newspaper
Marshal Peterson, a Yutan native who is now the coach of the UNL Rodeo Team, listens as Husker Volleyball Coach John Cook talks about his new relationship with horses and rodeo during the Saunders County Livestock Association banquet on Saturday, Jan. 28 at Starlite Event Center.
Suzi Nelson, Wahoo Newspaper
Pete McClymont, executive vice president and treasurer of the Nebraska Cattelemen, was recognized during the Saunders County Livestock Association banquet on Saturday, Jan. 28, along with Gene Kremlacek, who was honored for his service to the organization.
Suzi Nelson, Wahoo Newspaper
Dan Kellner, president of the Saunders County Livestock Association, was honored for 35 years of membership, along with Bob Meduna, who was recognized for being a member for 50 years, during the Saunders County Livestock Association banquet on Saturday, Jan. 28.
Husker Volleyball Coach John Cook tells a packed house about this newfound love of horses and rodeo during the Saunders County Livestock Association banquet on Saturday, Jan. 28 at the Starlite Event Center near Wahoo.
Marshal Peterson, a Yutan native who is now the coach of the UNL Rodeo Team, listens as Husker Volleyball Coach John Cook talks about his new relationship with horses and rodeo during the Saunders County Livestock Association banquet on Saturday, Jan. 28 at Starlite Event Center.
Pete McClymont, executive vice president and treasurer of the Nebraska Cattelemen, was recognized during the Saunders County Livestock Association banquet on Saturday, Jan. 28, along with Gene Kremlacek, who was honored for his service to the organization.
Dan Kellner, president of the Saunders County Livestock Association, was honored for 35 years of membership, along with Bob Meduna, who was recognized for being a member for 50 years, during the Saunders County Livestock Association banquet on Saturday, Jan. 28.