
The 9th Annual Rosewood Rodeo is now in the books, but the Oct. 12 event will long be remembered by participants and spectators alike. That’s because many of the more than 30 participants turned in stellar therapeutic rides and the new Rosewood Drill Team wowed the crowd, which was on hand to witness the team’s debut performance at the Great Bend Expo III Arena.
“Everything went very well this year,” said Eric Hammond, Rosewood Ranch manager. “Performances were strong all the way around for our riders. This year’s rodeo ranks up there with one of best we’ve ever had.”
The Rosewood Drill Team, comprised of six riders, was instructed by Debbie Warren. Riding on this year’s drill team were Chris Devine, Jesse Kerns, Mary Minear, Krystal Thorne, Josh Trimmer, and Melissa Trimmer.
“The Rosewood Drill Team performance was beyond everyone’s expectations,” said Hammond. “Debbie did an amazing job teaching them the routines. I felt our horses could have performed better, but that is a group of horses that hasn’t really been together very long. They were establishing their space and the drill team was having to perform through that in an amped up atmosphere.”
The riders adjusted with their horses during those troublesome spots in their routines and regrouped into formations each time, delivering to the crowd an unforgettable performance.
Immediately following the rodeo, awards were presented. Rita Mestas earned a trophy for “Most Improved.” Mestas was an obvious choice for the award, given that she is excelling in horse riding after overcoming her reservation to ride. Hammond said she serves as an example to others to never give up on their goals.
“We’ve been working with Rita for nearly two years just to get her on the horse,” explained Hammond. “It’s only been the last four months that she has gotten on and rode. Now, she is unstoppable on a horse. It was a little step just getting her on a horse, but it was a giant leap for her and her confidence.”
Veteran rider Mary Minear won “Best Cowboy Spirit” award; and Chris Devine was awarded for “Most Inspirational Leader.”
Ribbons were presented – 1st through 6th place for Trails, Flags, Barrels and Pole Bending events. Rosewood riders competed in one of three categories, depending upon their respective abilities. The categories are – rider with lead and side-walker, rider with lead, and independent rider.
The clients who participated in the 9th Annual Rosewood Rodeo are: Robin Bethel, Charles Bortz, Keith Boyer, Darren Brown, Jaime Crone, Chris Devine, Jason Ehrentraut, Caitlyn Galloway, Abbie Garrett, Rae Griffin, Shae Griffin, Joe Hanchett, Jonathann Folkerts, Ella Haberman, Taylor Hertach, Jesse Kerns, Shawn Ledesma, Mario Perez, Josh Pike, Jere McCutchen, Rita Mestas, Mary Minear, Samantha Purcell, Haley Schremmer, Margaret Shobe, Dawn Specht, Krystal Thorne, Josh Trimmer, Melissa Trimmer, LeAnn Wegele, Troy Wilson, Jimmy Wonsettler, Crystal Alkire.
The riders and the crowd were treated to two horse-riding performances by the Heartland Twisters, an all-female riding team from Chanute, Kan., which made its third appearance at the rodeo.
This year’s rodeo was made possible with the help of 16 sponsors. Major sponsors were: Adams Brown Beran and Ball; Altnera Care Home Health; Benefit Management Incorporated; Community Bank of the Midwest; Doug Schenkel – AFLAC Agent; Eagle Radio; Fuller Industries; Great Bend Appliance Furniture & Sleepsource; Keller Real Estate & Insurance Agency; Kustom Floor Designs; Marmie Motors & Marmie Ford; Moeder Plumbing, Heating, & Air; Office Products Inc.; Walmart – Great Bend; and M&F Plumbing. Also contributing was Animal Medical Center
Several businesses and individuals donated items for the rodeo’s silent auction, which raised funds for the Rosewood Roots and Wings Foundation. The foundation provides therapeutic, educational and recreational opportunities to people in need who have developmental disabilities. And, nearly 60 volunteers helped at this year’s event. The rodeo concluded with a celebration barbecue catered by Famous Hammond Brothers BBQ.
The rodeo caps off a season of horse shows and brisk activity for the Rosewood Ranch, albeit the riders will continue practicing once a week at the ranch’s indoor arena through the remainder of the year