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miss Teen rodeo montana 2008
Contestants
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* Miss
Teen Rodeo Montana 2008 *
* Style
Show, Horsemanship, Appearance *
Jennifer Marshall
is the 18 year old
daughter of Steve and Kathy Marshall of
Victor. She attends Corvallis High
School with at 4.0 GPA and is also certified
in CPR and first-aid. She held the
title of Miss Rodeo Ravalli County in 2007.
She enjoys cooking, reading, volunteering,
training horses, back country pack trips and
rodeo. She will graduate in May and
plans to attend MSU Western, majoring in
business management and equestrian studies.
She would someday like to own a livestock
company and a horse training facility.
Why I want to be Miss
Teen Rodeo Montana: Rodeo runs
deep in my veins, and to me, it isn't just a
sport, it's a way of life. And I would
like the chance to be able to share my
passion and reflect a positive image to
today's youth. Above all, I want to
give back to rodeo what it has given to me.
It has not only taught me good
sportsmanship, honor, family values and
pride, but it has taught me that no matter
what you are doing, if you're smiling and
looking ahead, this time, like all times,
will be a great one.
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* 1st
Runner Up *
*
Photogenic *
Jourdon Hann
is the 18 year old daughter of
Don and Jay Dee Han of Rudyard. She is
a graduate of North Star High School where
she played Varisity Basketball and
Volleyball and was the Jr. and State Class
President. She is currently attending
Montana State University Bozeman studying
exercise science. She enjoys
basketball, volleyball, rodeo, bowling,
photography, snowboarding, water sports,
dance, theatre, trail riding and softball.
Her future plans include obtaining a
doctorate in physical therapy and to work
with the Justin Sports Medicine Team.
Why I
want to be Miss Teen Rodeo Montana:
I want to be Miss Teen Rodeo Montana because
I love the sport of rodeo and the state of
Montana. If I am chosen to be Miss
Teen Rodeo Montana I know it will be a great
opportunity to meet new people, travel
around the state, project a positive role
model, educate the public about rodeo, and
enjoy the sport even more. I
especially want to be a good influence for
people who want to become a part of the
rodeo world, whether it be through pageants,
participating in the various events, or just
being a fan.
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Randie Adams
is the 17 year old
daughter of James Baker of Vilonia,
Arkansas, and Dana Adams of Bozeman.
She attends Bozeman Senior High School and
has been involved with the State 4-H
Ambassador Officer team. She enjoys
barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying and
breakaway roping and spends time working on
her 4-H horse and leadership projects.
In the future she leans towards something in
the Agricultural, Communications, or
Wildlife fields.
Why I
want to be Miss Teen Rodeo Montana:
My term as Southwest Montana Jr Queen was
the same year I held the State 4-H
Ambassador Officer title. The
2006/2007 Year was a very busy one for me
with both responsibilities. Being able
to support and promote the sport of rodeo
was an exciting opportunity that I feel I
can only improve upon. Having those
two titles did set me back a touch more than
I would have liked, therefore I know without
a doubt I would make this term of being Miss
Teen Rodeo Montana a top priority and
promise an energetic year.
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* Speech,
Personality, Projection & Presentation *
Kyleigh
Plant
is the 18 year old
daughter of Thomas and Kristi Plant of Miles
City. She is a graduate of Custer
County District High School and is currently
a freshman at Miles Community College.
She was involved with 4-H and FFA, was a
cheerleader in High School, and has held
numerous Rodeo Queen titles. She is
currently a rodeo and cheer team member at
Miles Community College and enjoys teaching
dancing and cheer, scrapbooking, cooking and
quilting. Her future plans include
graduating with a degree in Family and
Consumer Sciences and to work as a County
Extension Agent
Why I want to be Miss
Teen Rodeo Montana:
I have been very fortunate that rodeo has
been such a huge part of my life. It
has taught me responsibility, good
sportsmanship, respect and strong family
values. By becoming Miss Teen Rodeo
Montana, it will enable me to represent
something that is so special to me and give
me the opportunity to represent a sport that
has been an integral part of my family, my
hometown and the great state of Montana.
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