Shayla Staab buried the brim of her suede hat into her phone, pushing through disappointment to see what went wrong. The 16-year-old barrel racer had just completed her first run of the competition and was already analyzing videos.
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Shayla and her dad, Russell, prepare Kitty’s saddle for the competition at the Sandhills Global Event Center in Lincoln on Feb. 24. “I feel bad that my dad has to drop all his weekend plans to take me somewhere but I'm thankful that he does,” Shayla said.
Naomi Delkamiller, Flatwater Free Press
Shayla signs to her grandfather, David Sipp, during a warm-up at the Sandhills Global Event Center in Lincoln on Feb. 24. When Shayla is in the holding pen before a race, she sometimes signs to her family in the audience. “I might sign ‘Dad, are you videoing me?’” Shayla said. “That's one of the nice things, we can talk from such long distances.”
Naomi Delkamiller, Flatwater Free Press
Jaden Claire, 16, and Shayla take turns trying on riding hats at the Sandhills Global Event Center in Lincoln on Feb. 23. The two spend most of their time together at competitions. “This journey has brought us to many people that we got to meet. For that we are forever grateful,” Daisy Staab said.
Naomi Delkamiller, Flatwater Free Press
Shayla Staab, 16, turns the final barrel before racing back to the finish line at the Maverick Rodeo Turn N Burn competition at the Sandhills Global Event Center in Lincoln on Feb. 24. “It's hard starting from the bottom trying to make everybody proud,” Shayla said.
Naomi Delkamiller, Flatwater Free Press
Southwest Texas Junior College's Slade Wood points to his teammate Wharton County Junior College's Logan Moore after putting down a good time in the team roping during the College National Finals Rodeo on Saturday, June 17, 2023, at the Ford Wyoming Center.
- Lauren Miller, Star-Tribune
McNeese State bareback bronc rider Kade Sonnier scores 84.5 points on Vold Rodeo's Brubby Spoon during the short go-round of the College National Finals Rodeo on Saturday at the Ford Wyoming Center. Sonnier, who is currently No. 7 in the PRCA world standings, was the CNFR reserve champ.
- ASHTON J. HACKE, Star-Tribune
PHOTOS: Finals night at the CNFR
The champions were crowned Saturday night at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper.
McNeese State bareback bronc rider Kade Sonnier scores 84.5 points on Vold Rodeo's Brubby Spoon during the short go-round of the College National Finals Rodeo on Saturday at the Ford Wyoming Center. Sonnier, who is currently No. 7 in the PRCA world standings, was the CNFR reserve champ.
- ASHTON J. HACKE, Star-Tribune
