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Jr. Ironman rookie James Mann took home the 2025 title for $20,000 after finishing the 12-head battle in 138.4 seconds March 1 inside the famous Lazy E Arena. Mann, a 19-year-old from California, also won the first round, second in Round 2 and third in Round 3 in pursuit of this year's Jr. Ironman title.The Patriot is gracing Fort Worth once again March 9-16. The Ariat WSTR Open to the World will kick off the Patriot Fort Worth as part of the Texas Two Step Super Qualifier on March 6, followed by multiple ropings through March 8. The Patriot team roping gets underway Sunday, March 9, with the #9.5 All Ages Truck Roping. Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord took home the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo win, cashing in $23,130 a man. Egusquiza and Lord were nearly flawless, winning all three rounds in their bracket for $7,878 a man and locked in the overall title Feb. 22, with a 4.1 to win the Finals and another $15,252 apiece. This marks Egusquiza's third San Antonio title–he won his first in 2020 with Travis Graves–but Egusquiza and Lord's second together in the last three years.On this episode of The Short Score, we introduce Mann, the Jr. Ironman champion, talk all things Patriot Fort Worth and catch up on Egusquiza and Lord's San Antonio win.___More from The ScoreThe Short Score: What to Know About the 2025 CTECThe Short Score: Royal Crown RecapThe Short Score: Trey Yates Talks 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo WinRound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27
Jr. Ironman rookie James Mann took home the 2025 title for $20,000 after finishing the 12-head battle in 138.4 seconds March 1 inside the famous Lazy E Arena. Mann, a 19-year-old from California, also won the first round, second in Round 2 and third in Round 3 in pursuit of this year's Jr. Ironman title.The Patriot is gracing Fort Worth once again March 9-16. The Ariat WSTR Open to the World will kick off the Patriot Fort Worth as part of the Texas Two Step Super Qualifier on March 6, followed by multiple ropings through March 8. The Patriot team roping gets underway Sunday, March 9, with the #9.5 All Ages Truck Roping. Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord took home the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo win, cashing in $23,130 a man. Egusquiza and Lord were nearly flawless, winning all three rounds in their bracket for $7,878 a man and locked in the overall title Feb. 22, with a 4.1 to win the Finals and another $15,252 apiece. This marks Egusquiza's third San Antonio title–he won his first in 2020 with Travis Graves–but Egusquiza and Lord's second together in the last three years.On this episode of The Short Score, we introduce Mann, the Jr. Ironman champion, talk all things Patriot Fort Worth and catch up on Egusquiza and Lord's San Antonio win.___More from The ScoreThe Short Score: What to Know About the 2025 CTECThe Short Score: Royal Crown RecapThe Short Score: Trey Yates Talks 2025 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo WinRound 10, the NFR Aftermath and 2025 with Coleman ProctorNFR 2024 in Review: Listen to the NFR Round Winners on The Short Score5 Conversations from the 2024 NFR You Need to HearThe Short Score: Ace Ashford and Steer 27
The Stockdale Blue Bonnet Club met on Feb. 10 in the lovely home of Dana Zella. The meeting was called to order by President Lana Wilson. Members present were Judy Childress, Mary Denson, Madison Pruski, Kay Deagen, Sue McLelland, Ginger Jackson, Gina Deason, Sandy Lynn, Lana Wilson, Jeanne Henry, Barbara Wiatrek, Dana Zella, and Pat Rutland. The minutes from the previous meeting were read and approved. Mary Denson gave the treasurer's report. No new correspondence had been received. Jeanne Henry thanked the club for the memorial donation made to the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo on behalf of her...Article Link
Catch up on the winter rodeo action in the newest episode of The Breakdown. Hear from Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Champion Josie Conner just moments after her big win and San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Champion Aspen Miller.Get unlimited access to roping.com's comprehensive tie-down, breakaway, and team roping video library and learn from World Champions Caleb Smidt and Shad Mayfield as well as top trainers Logan Harkey and Justin Maass. Rope with legendary breakaway ropers like Lari Dee Guy, Hope Thompson, and 2024 NFBR World Champion Kelsie Domer. Plus, binge hundreds of hours of live and archived ropings including the Cinch Timed Event Championship, The Patriot Events, and more.Connect with Your Hosts: The Breakaway Roping JournalFollow on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | TikTokMORE FROM THE BREAKAWAY BREAKDOWNBreakaway Futurity 101 with Cheyanne McCartneyMastering Rodeo Mental Performance with Donene TaylorMeet Josie Conner's Horse of the Year "Dutch"Madison Outhier's Horse Accident an Recovery on The Breakdown PodcastShelby Boisjoli-Meged's Cheyenne Frontier Days WIN on The Breakdown PodcastMaddy Deerman's Bringing the Summer Heat on The Breakdown PodcastCowboy Christmas Recap on The Breakdown Podcast with Taylor Munsell, TiAda Gray and Josie Connor
Congratulations to Poth FFA members Ty Schuenemann and Jay Friesenhahn, who won a ,000 scholarship each in the Rodeo Junior Shootout at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo! Ty took first place in Trap FFA, and Jay took second place in Trap FFA, first in sporting clays for FFA, and FFA male highest overall. Way to go!Article Link
Members of the Poth FFA and High School Principal Ambassadors conduct school tours at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo in February. They presented tours for children ages 5-11 and advocated for agriculture.Article Link
*The cold weather is shutting down cattle marketing. *USDA has given preliminary approval to a vaccine to prevent avian influenza in chickens. *This is National FFA Week.*There are some indications that cow herd rebuilding may be getting underway. *A bill designed to expand school milk options has been reintroduced in Congress. *Thousands of volunteers help to put on the San Antonio Stock Show. *The past two weeks shows the variation we can see in a Texas winter. *A genetic abnormality has been discovered in Angus cattle.
Participants in the Stomping Ground Adult Day Services program at the Sutherland Springs Community Building are delighted to greet trail riders with the Old Chisholm Trail Drivers Feb. 4, as they riders enjoy a rest stop in Sutherland Springs. The riders traveled from Stockdale to La Vernia that day, on their way to the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. Stomping Grounds Adult Day Services offers a social and life skills program for adults with intellectual disabilities in Wilson and Bexar counties.Article Link
Congratulations to Stockdale FFA member and Stockdale Junior High School student Trason Gordon, who earned the Grand Champion title and a ,000 scholarship in the junior market broiler show Feb. 5 at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo!Article Link
Stockdale High School student and FFA member Emma Laffey takes home the Grand Champion title in 3D clay shooting, as well as a ,000 scholarship, at the 2025 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.Article Link
Lead Scout Troy Owen leads the Mesquite Trail Drivers on Seguin Road (F.M. 775) into La Vernia Feb. 5 for a lunch stop on the way to Adkins. The Mesquite Trail Drivers were among three main trail ride organizations traveling through Wilson County last week, on their way to the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. See more photos on pages 6A and 8C.Article Link
In a tradition that calls to mind the days of Texas's pioneer era, some Wilson County-area roads will fill with the sound of hoofbeats and the creak of wagon wheels, as trail riders make their steady way to San Antonio to join the grand entry at the 2025 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. Three major trail ride organizations will trek through Wilson County and nearby areas this week — the Corpus Christi-based South Texas Trail Riders, the Mesquite Trail Drivers who call Adkins home, and the Old Chisholm Trail Drivers, who start their ride in Cuero. The Old Chisholm...Article Link
In a tradition that calls to mind the days of Texas's pioneer era, some Wilson County-area roads will fill with the sound of hoofbeats and the creak of wagon wheels, as trail riders make their steady way to San Antonio to join the grand entry at the 2025 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. Three major trail ride organizations will trek through Wilson County and nearby areas this week — the Corpus Christi-based South Texas Trail Riders, the Mesquite Trail Drivers who call Adkins home, and the Old Chisholm Trail Drivers, who start their ride in Cuero. The Old Chisholm...Article Link
Surrounded by Wilson County commissioners and Judge Hank Whitman (right), San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Ambassador Committee member Brett Barnett holds a proclamation, declaring Feb. 6-23 as Rodeo Season and Feb. 6 as Dress Western Day, which was approved Jan. 27 during the regular meeting of the Wilson County Commissioners Court.Article Link
The sixth annual San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Vaquero Cook-Off and fifth annual Junior Vaquero Cook-Off and Music Festival will be held in conjunction with Western Heritage Weekend. Events will include the Kickoff Party on Friday, Jan. 31, Parade & Cattle Drive and 5K Stampede on Saturday, Feb. 1, and closing out the weekend on Sunday, Feb. 2, will be Sunday Family FunDay, all of which are the Official Kickoff for the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. It will be held at Market Square, located at 514 Commerce St. in San Antonio. The Vaquero Cook-Off is free to...Article Link
The 2025 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo runs from Feb. 6-23, and there's so much to do during the 18-day fair! Here are 10 free things to do on the fairgrounds, with the purchase of a fairgrounds ticket. •Catch the fast-paced action of Team Roping in the Freeman Coliseum Feb. 13-14 •Get ready for some squealing fun at Swifty Swine Pig Races •Experience the thrill of Mounted Shooting in the Freeman Coliseum Feb. 17 •Cheer for the kiddos competing at the Youth Rodeo in the Freeman Coliseum Feb. 17-19 •Spend your afternoon at the Freeman Coliseum watching the inspiring...Article Link
Sign up now to compete in the annual San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Vaquero Cook-Off and annual Junior Vaquero Cook- Off, Friday, Feb. 1, in Market Square in downtown San Antonio. Teams will compete in four categories — cook's choice, arroz con pollo, carne guisada, and menudo. Junior teams will compete in three categories — fideo loco, charro beans, and cook's choice. Competitors can get more information and register their teams, 5 per team/0 per junior team, at sarodeo.com/vaquero.Article Link
Emmalee Laffey, a senior at Stockdale High School, places in the top 13 with her original sculpture submitted to the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Western Art Contest, securing first place in her category! In addition to this impressive achievement, she was awarded a ,000 scholarship. Her artwork will be retained by the Western Art Committee and exhibited at The Briscoe Western Art Museum, as well as during the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo in February at the Expo Hall.Article Link
With the addition of the Jon Pardi, “Southall,” “Turnpike Troubadours,” “Pesado,” and Joe Nichols, the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo has completed its 2025 concert lineup. Other previously introduced performers include Mark Chestnutt, Tyler Hubbard, Zach Top, Sammy Hagar, Nelly, and Dwight Yoakum, to name a few. Tickets start at just and include the rodeo performance, concert, and admission to the fairgrounds. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit bit.ly/40Opdng.Article Link
Send us a textBefore you buy your next rack of ribs you owe to yourself to hear what Craig Sharry says about how you can get tricked into getting what you DON'T want. Craig Sharry is the Pitmaster of Texas Pepper Jelly Competition BBQ team out of Houston, TX. Craig is a 2-time World Champion at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Craig is also a 2-time winner of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo BBQ Cook-Off, the 3rd largest sanctioned cook off in the United States where over 220 teams competed. He has won well over 80 Grand Championships and Reserve Grand Championships combined during his 15+ years of cooking. Many backyard BBQ enthusiasts and competition cookers all over the world have used his Texas Pepper Jelly, Rib Candy and Craig's Sauce in their BBQ cooking over the past 13 years.Todd and Andy will also expand on the use of “jelly's” in BBQ and what to consider before getting your next cooker, as well as a little bit about electric smokers.www.bbqradionetwork.com www.holsteinmfg.com
Today on Where Rodeo Meets the Road, we're thrilled to have Océane Veilleux, the 2024 WPRA Resistol Rookie of the Year in barrel racing! Océane's journey to this title has been one of both triumph and resilience. Starting the season strong, she qualified for her first major event at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, even reaching the semi-finals. However, her season took a tough turn when her top horse, Ice Cream, suffered a tendon injury that put him out for three months. Despite this, Océane powered forward, finishing her rookie season with an impressive lead. Hailing from St. Alfred, Quebec, and now studying at Texas A&M-Commerce, Océane has shown dedication, grit, and true rodeo spirit. We can't wait to hear her inspiring story and get a glimpse into what's next for this rising star.
The Stockdale 4-H Club had a packed October meeting with lots of activity! Members collected and brought donations for a food drive, the One Day 4-H national community service event. They also contributed donations for the Wilson County No Kill Animal Shelter's “wish list,” packed shoeboxes of gifts for Operation Christmas Child, and heard a presentation by the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Ambassadors about new opportunities at the San Antonio Livestock Exposition.Article Link
The entertainment lineup for the annual San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo is growing! Along with Keith Urban, Zach Top, “Diamond Rio,” Dwight Yoakam, and others, another round of musical entertainers has been announced, including Scotty McCreery, Koe Wetzel, “Muscadine Bloodline,” Tyler Hubbard, Sammy Hagar, and Nate Smith. Tickets start at just and include the rodeo performance, concert, and admission to the fairgrounds. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit sarodeo.com.Article Link
Belva Kimble (far right) and Sharalee Gabrysch (left), San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Ambassador Committee members, visit Sept. 10 with Floresville Chamber of Commerce members regarding the San Antonio Rodeo and its mission. They also discussed what the stock show and rodeo — celebrating its 75th year — bring to Bexar County and the surrounding counties, including more than 7 million in scholarships, grants, endowments, auctions, calf scramble, and show premiums for participants. In 2024, the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo awarded more than million to the youth of Texas.Article Link
Tune in to this week's episode of the Cowboy Mafia Podcast with your favorite rodeo renegades, Brad Narducci and Anthony Lucia. We're joined by the one and only Cody Tharp, the rodeo officer keeping things in line at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. We dive deep into the life and chaos behind the chutes, share some insider rodeo production secrets, and even dream up our own fictional careers—because who hasn't wanted to be a cowboy astronaut or a bull-riding billionaire? As always, it's a wild ride filled with laughs, unexpected detours, and maybe a few too many ideas about what makes the perfect rodeo clown resume. So grab your hats, hold onto your spurs, and let's get this rodeo rolling! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, and let's have some fun! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord took home the 2024 Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo win May 3-5, after roping three muleys in 22.6 seconds for $3,596 a man. Between the rounds and the aggregate, Egusquiza and Lord left Oklahoma with $5,298 each to push Egusquiza to No. 1 in the world standings with $70,234.22 won on the year and Lord to No. 2 on the heel side with $70,234.22 as well.Egusquiza and Lord have had a major first half of the 2024 ProRodeo season, notching wins like the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo (Denver), Sandhills Stock Show & Rodeo (Odessa) and Rodeo Austin, as well as picking up major checks at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo and San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo.On this episode of The Short Score, Egusquiza and Lord talk about their win in Guymon and how this year is going.MORE FROM THE SCOREYeti US Open Champs Andrew Ward and Jake Long on The Score PodcastThe Short Score: Weekend for the Resistol RookiesThe Short Score: Sydney BallThe Short Score: Luke Brown's 2008 Pendleton WinGenuine Billy Cook's Saddlemaker Jody Ramer
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord took home the 2024 Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo win May 3-5, after roping three muleys in 22.6 seconds for $3,596 a man. Between the rounds and the aggregate, Egusquiza and Lord left Oklahoma with $5,298 each to push Egusquiza to No. 1 in the world standings with $70,234.22 won on the year and Lord to No. 2 on the heel side with $70,234.22 as well.Egusquiza and Lord have had a major first half of the 2024 ProRodeo season, notching wins like the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo (Denver), Sandhills Stock Show & Rodeo (Odessa) and Rodeo Austin, as well as picking up major checks at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo and San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo.On this episode of The Short Score, Egusquiza and Lord talk about their win in Guymon and how this year is going.MORE FROM THE SCOREYeti US Open Champs Andrew Ward and Jake Long on The Score PodcastThe Short Score: Weekend for the Resistol RookiesThe Short Score: Sydney BallThe Short Score: Luke Brown's 2008 Pendleton WinGenuine Billy Cook's Saddlemaker Jody Ramer
Poth High School freshman Hunter Wiatrek celebrates claiming the Champion Brangus market steer at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo in February. Hunter is the son of Garrett and Amy Wiatrek of Three Oaks, and grandson of Ralph and Julia Donaho of Floresville and Jim and Elaine Wiatrek of Dewees. His steer, Blackjack, was bred and raised by Lee Hartmann/Bar H Livestock of Poth.Article Link
Congratulations to Kate and Kole Phillips of Poth, on a successful catch Feb. 10 in the 2024 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Calf Scramble!Article Link
It's the last weekend of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo this weekend! And the Trending with Trudy team is having a blast! #letsrodeosanantonio #rodeo2024 #twtshow
Craig Sharry is the Pitmaster of Texas Pepper Jelly Competition BBQ team out of Houston, TX. Craig is a 2-time World Champion at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Craig is also a 2-time winner of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo BBQ Cook-Off, the 3rd largest sanctioned cook off in the United States where over 220 teams competed. He has won well over 80 Grand Championships and Reserve Grand Championships combined during his 15+ years of cooking. Many backyard BBQ enthusiasts and competition cookers all over the world have used his Texas Pepper Jelly, Rib Candy and Craig's Sauce in their BBQ cooking over the past 13 years. Craig has a great tip to apply to any rub there is. Co-host Todd Johns is talking with Andy G about sugar and its uses in BBQ.www.bbqradionetwork.com www.holsteinmfg.com
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Old Chisholm Trail Drivers mascot Decker Rein Evans and her dad, Dusty, take a few moments to visit Feb. 7, as their organization travels through La Vernia on their way to the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo; the Old Chisholm group is one of three main trail ride groups that traverse Wilson County each year. Decker is continuing a family tradition; Dusty was the Old Chisholm mascot in his younger days, too, and Decker's brother, Sterling, is the mascot with the Cross Country Riders this year! See more photos on pages 4B and 6C. Look for more photos from...Article Link
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo | Cody Tharp | Lets Rodeo San Antonio San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo is a volunteer organization that emphasizes agriculture and education to develop the youth of texas! From Cody Tharp's perspective, the Official 2024 Rodeo Officer, San Antonio is thriving and ready for their 75th anniversary of rodeo! “We have over 6,000 volunteers, and only 35 paid employees, so we really appreciate all of the boots on the ground here at San Antonio!” San Antonio is one of the Texas Swing Rodeos in 2024 and has been a supporter of breakaway roping for several years! Sage Hanner is one of the big advocates for breakaway ropers on the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Committee, as well as the rest of the committee giving the professional ladies breakaway ropers a chance to showcase our efforts alongside of the rest of the cowboys and cowgirls in the rodeo! This year in 2024 the Breakaway Roping comes in at equal added money, which we are all excited about, and thankful to the committee for their support! Here we come 2024, Lets Rodeo San Antonio! Visit their website : https://www.sarodeo.com/ FacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokYouTubein the LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. Get in the LOOP Podcast with Jordan Jo Get the Newsletter at https://www.thebreakawayropingpodcast.com Like us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/intheloopbreakaway Tag us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/intheloopbreakaway Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjpVQcSSiobXsMiD89OvTvA
It's opening night at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo… Getting to the event is half the fun.. Check out Trudys' adventure getting to the rodeo Sponsored by: The Hollow
The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo invites all to the 2024 Vaquero Cook-Off and Music Festival on Saturday, Feb. 3, from 1-10 p.m. It will be held at Market Square, located at 514 Commerce St. in San Antonio. The Vaquero Cook-Off is free to attend and held in conjunction with Western Heritage Weekend. Guests may be able to sample and purchase the different entries from the various Vaquero Cook-Off teams. In addition to tasting, attendees are encouraged to take part in the People's Choice Awards, where guests can purchase tickets and cast votes for their choice for the Best...Article Link
The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo invites all to the 2024 Vaquero Cook-Off and Music Festival on Saturday, Feb. 3, from 1-10 p.m. It will be held at Market Square, located at 514 Commerce St. in San Antonio. The Vaquero Cook-Off is free to attend and held in conjunction with Western Heritage Weekend. Guests may be able to sample and purchase the different entries from the various Vaquero Cook-Off teams. In addition to tasting, attendees are encouraged to take part in the People's Choice Awards, where guests can purchase tickets and cast votes for their choice for the Best...Article Link
Sign up now to compete in the fifth annual San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Vaquero Cook- Off and fourth annual Junior Vaquero Cook- Off, Friday through Sunday, Feb. 2-4, in Market Square in downtown San Antonio. Teams will compete in four categories — cook's choice, chili, menudo, and arroz con pollo. Junior teams will compete in three categories — cook's choice, charro beans, and fideo loco. Competitors can get more information and register their teams, 0 per team/0 per junior team, at sarodeo.com/vaquero.Article Link
Members of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Ambassadors Committee drop by the La Vernia City Council meeting Jan. 11, for a proclamation and to invite area residents to visit and enjoy the 75th annual show, set for Feb. 8-25 at the Frost Bank Center (formerly the AT&T Center) in San Antonio. For more information, visit https://www.sarodeo.com/.Article Link
Before you buy your next rack of ribs you owe to yourself to hear what Craig Sharry says about how you can get tricked into getting what you DON'T want. Craig Sharry is the Pitmaster of Texas Pepper Jelly Competition BBQ team out of Houston, TX. Craig is a 2-time World Champion at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Craig is also a 2-time winner of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo BBQ Cook-Off, the 3rd largest sanctioned cook off in the United States where over 220 teams competed. He has won well over 80 Grand Championships and Reserve Grand Championships combined during his 15+ years of cooking. Many backyard BBQ enthusiasts and competition cookers all over the world have used his Texas Pepper Jelly, Rib Candy and Craig's Sauce in their BBQ cooking over the past 13 years.Todd and Andy will also expand on the use of “jelly's” in BBQ and what to consider before getting your next cooker, as well as a little bit about electric smokers.www.bbqradionetwork.com www.holsteinmfg.com
Sage Hanner is a West Texas A&M University alumni, a former member of the WTAMU equestrian team, and found herself with an internship opportunity at the San Antonio Rodeo in 2013! Sage just wrapped up her 10th rodeo- nearly a decade of being a part of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, and a part of a great group of people. Agriculture, horses, and the importance of education has always been a part of Sage's life, so it was only natural for her to want to jump in head first with the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo and their mission to develop the youth of Texas by funding scholarships and educational programs! The mission of this organization runs deep, and the heart and passion of all of the people that come together to see this through is something that stands out across the nation!The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo has just completed their 74th consecutive rodeo! There is literally something for everyone to do here at the San Antonio Rodeo, and all of the extensive planning and organizing is something that the Volunteer groups take seriously! Breakaway Roping has been a great addition to the San Antonio Rodeo! In 2019, they started producing the Open Breakaway Roping Jackpot, and it was a huge success! The proof in the number of ladies that showed up to compete really showed the committee that there was growth and data in the numbers of breakaway roping, and was the push to add it to the PRCA Rodeo as an event! “The Breakaway Roping is popular with the fans, it's fun, it's fast, and people love it,” Sage says! “The breakaway ropers are down to earth, friendly, and humble competitors, and that was a breath of fresh air; that meant a lot to all of the volunteers on San Antonio Rodeo's team!”LISTEN NOWIn the Loop Breakaway Roping Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. Get in the LOOP Breakaway Roping Podcast Get the Newsletter at https://www.thebreakawayropingpodcast.com Like us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/intheloopbreakaway Tag us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/intheloopbreakaway Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjpVQcSSiobXsMiD89OvTvA
Three-time NFBR qualifier Shelby Boisjoli breaks down her recent win at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. She explains why her 2021 AQHA/WPRA Horse of the Year, "Onna," wasn't using a tie-down at the event. Boisjoli also gives a peek behind the curtain of her training operation with fiancé, 2019 World Champion Tie-Down Roper Haven Meged. She breaks down how they train some of the top futurity horses in the game and her take on the industry today. For more information on Boisjoli's thoughts on tie-downs and full results from San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, visit BreakawayRopingJournal.com This episode is brought to you by Equinety. Find out more about their supplements at TeamEquinety.com
Jorge goes 2Hard2Fast with Professional Bull Rider James Ferguson III on the experiences of bull riding & traveling between rodeos from Houston, Texas. From injuries to funny memories and James explains how the animals of the rodeo are taken care of. Bull riding is explained and Jorge's mind gets blown with 2Hard2Fast Facts. James shares his 2Hard2Fast Story (funny). James Ferguson participated in the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo 2023 Bull Riding. Follow James Ferguson III: IG - @jferguson_64 | Tiktok - @jferguson64 Previous Podcast: "From Auburn Football to Music Stage: Don't Quit Before You Hit w/ Ben Durand | 2H2F Ep #133" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow 2H2F Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2Hard2FastPodcast || Web: https://linktr.ee/2Hard2FastPodcast || Twitter: @2Hard2FastPod ALL 2H2F Podcast Video Versions: https://www.youtube.com/c/2Hard2FastPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 2H2F Clips Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLix1T2DTo3N-ZZEKiUe9ztfIKp4AbOmzh Follow Jorge (Instagram): @WeirdJorge | (TikTok): @WeirdJorge2H2F ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Send us a Voice Message: https://anchor.fm/2hard2fastpodcast/message Help Support 2Hard2FastPodcast to keep improving our content quality: https://anchor.fm/2hard2fastpodcast/support More 2H2F Podcast Vids Here!!! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLix1T2DTo3N-lPUzAnEul4F7xgBGj1-T6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remember you can be part of the conversation by tweeting or sending video message topics or questions @2Hard2FastPod or email us at 2Hard2FastPodcast@gmail.com. We may put you on the show! A light-hearted, thought-provoking comedic podcast on society/culture topics where the goal is to broaden perspectives, but usually end up going off the rails!!! We appreciate your support and would love to hear from you! Reach us with your questions, comments, or video messages at: Twitter: @2Hard2FastPod Email: 2Hard2FastPodcast@gmail.com Let us hear from YOU, Byeee!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2hard2fastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/2hard2fastpodcast/support
Craig Sharry is the Pitmaster of Texas Pepper Jelly Competition BBQ team out of Houston, TX. Craig is a 2-time World Champion at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Craig is also a 2-time winner of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo BBQ Cook-Off, the 3rd largest sanctioned cook off in the United States where over 220 teams competed. He has won well over 80 Grand Champions and Reserve Grand Champions combined during his 15+ years of cooking. Many backyard BBQ enthusiasts and competition cookers all over the world have used his Texas Pepper Jelly, Rib Candy and Craig's Sauce in their BBQ cooking over the past 13 years.www.bbqradionetwork.com www.holsteinmfg.com
Episode 171: It's a triple play with Doug Scheiding and Jennifer Talley of Rogue Cookers, Marc Gold, condiments and bobblehead aficionado, and Scott Umscheid, pitmaster and restaurateur Doug Scheiding pulls double duty as he and his wife, Jennifer Talley discuss their amazing weekend cooking at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo BBQ Cook-off. This dynamic duo forms the team, Rogue Cookers and they had an excellent weekend with top ten finishes in chicken and dessert. Doug and Jen explain why the chicken finish almost did not happen. We also learn more about Doug as we beg Jennifer for a little-known fact. Go to www.roguecookers.com for more information on this great team. Marc Gold is the former owner of Gold's Horseradish and a long-time avid New York Mets fan. We are joined by Gary Mack of the Mets Musings podcast and together, Marc and Gary reminisce about the original Mets and numerous times spent at Shea Stadium. Marc showed his love for the Mets with their 1962 inception, when as a 14-year-old he started a newsletter called, Mets Maze. Gold's Horseradish, started by Marc's grandparents in 1932, was a long-time sponsor of New York Mets bobblehead giveaways and Marc shares many stories, including the legend of the bobblehead curse. Scott Umscheid stands out in a city where your barbecue has to be amazing to be recognized. As the restaurateur of Scott's Kitchen and Catering at Hangar 29 in Kansas City, MO, he has catapulted onto and upward on almost every meaningful food list. Doug Scheiding joins us as the two pitmasters delight in talking barbecue. Go to https://www.scottskitchenandcatering.com for more information on Scott and the restaurant. We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home by the musician, Dave Dresser, and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, the Pandemic Baseball Book Club, https://www.pbbclub.com to find many of the wonderful books we have featured as well as some additional swag, Magnechef, https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High-Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high-quality firewood and cooking wood, and Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.comTwitter: @baseballandbbqInstagram: baseballandbarbecueYouTube: baseball and bbqWebsite: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Episode #157 Features Barbecue Renaissance Man, Craig Sharry and Former MLB Player, Endy Chávez Craig Sharry is a well known pitmaster and a true barbecue renaissance man. Craig has an amazing personality and our guest co-host Doug Scheiding tells Craig how much his mentoring has meant to him. Craig is the pitmaster of Texas Pepper Jelly Competition BBQ team out of Houston, TX. He is a two-time World Champion at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and a two-time winner of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo BBQ Cook-Off. He has won more than 80 Grand Champions and Reserve Grand Champions combined during his 15+ years of cooking. He is the founder of the company, Texas Pepper Jelly and the inventor of incredible barbecue products, including the award-winning Pineapple Habanero Jelly, Rib Candy, BBQ Sauce, and various rubs and seasonings. Our conversation includes baseball talk, a look back at his time raising show dogs, winning the Good Guy Award twice, his induction into the IBCA Hall of Fame, and we even learn why he has the nickname Pudding. For more information on Craig and to order his products go to https://texaspepperjelly.com Endy Chavez is a former professional baseball player who played for the Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, and Baltimore Orioles. While playing for the Mets in the 2006 National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals he made an incredible defensive play which has come to be known as "The Catch." In the top of the sixth inning with the game tied at one, Cardinals third baseman, Scott Rolen hit a pitch off Mets starter Oliver Perez. Leaping over the eight foot-high left field wall, Endy caught the ball with the tip of his glove to rob Rolen of a two-run home run. Chávez then completed the play with quick thinking and a throw which lead to an inning-ending double play. Endy's career is filled with highlights beyond "The Catch" and we discuss his wonderful time as a Major League player and Endy gives us wonderful insights into being a professional ballplayer. Endy can talk about food too and we learn about some Venezuelan dishes. Endy is still involved with baseball and shares with us his future baseball ambitions. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, the Pandemic Baseball Book Club, https://www.pbbclub.com to find many of the wonderful books we have featured as well as some additional swag, Magnechef, https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, and Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood. We conclude the show with the song, "Baseball Always Brings You Home" from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Craig Sharry is the Pitmaster of Texas Pepper Jelly Competition BBQ team out of Houston, TX. Craig is a 2-time World Champion at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Craig is also a 2-time winner of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo BBQ Cook-Off, the 3rd largest sanctioned cook off in the United States where over 220 teams competed. He has won well over 80 Grand Champions and Reserve Grand Champions combined during his 15+ years of cooking. Many backyard BBQ enthusiasts and competition cookers all over the world have used his Texas Pepper Jelly, Rib Candy and Craig's Sauce in their BBQ cooking over the past 13 years.
From Jan 26, 2022, Just ahead of the big San Antonio Rodeo and BBQ Cook Off, we are joined by the reigning Grand Champion... Clarence Joseph of Mama and Papa Joe's BBQ. We visit with him about his experience at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Cook Off and his new found YouTube success.
San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo CEO and Executive Director, Cody Davenport will be joining episode 2 of The Long Haul. The thought has always bounced around my mind of how do you produce a major rodeo like San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. Thousands of exhibitors, competitors and spectators pass through the grounds each... Read More → The post The Long Haul: Episode 2 with Cody Davenport appeared first on Podcasts for Aggies - AGCJ366.
The San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo is an annual event that is great for the whole family. San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Director, Karen Dudek, give some inside info on what visitors can expect! Host: Marc Ebinger, Crükus Marketing Agency, Website: https://www.crukus.com Co-Host: Gasper Sifuentes, Founding Broker, San Antonio's Finest Realty, Website: https://bit.ly/3GIpr2f Guests: Karen Dudek, Director for the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, Website: https://www.sarodeo.com/