CHSRA District 7 Announces State Finals Rodeo Teams for High School and Junior High Divisions
CHSRA District 7 has completed its 2013-2014 rodeo season and a number of our members will be going to the state finals rodeos in the next two months. Seventeen junior high division members qualified for CHSRA Junior High State Finals and 31 high school division members qualified for CHSRA High School State Finals. Pictured Back row (Row 1) Chance Ruffoni, Hayley Hamer, Tristan Ruffoni, Cody Snow, Kelly Knouse, Makenna Kramer, Taylor Rivera, Cayden Cox, (Row 2) Kassidy Hamer, Wacey Barrington, PJ Capone, Cheyenne Rey, Shaley Stickler, Cersten Branquinho, Kelsi Pond, Darbie Pond, Kara Kester, (Row 3) Zack Varian, Cash Parrott, Tatem Forsberg, Corinn Bowman, Victoria Covert, Front row (Row 4) Caden Clay, Johanna Work, Meghann McNulty, Emily Mangione, Sarah Nance, Sage Massey.
CHSRA District 7 has completed its 2013-2014 rodeo season and a number of our members will be going to the state finals rodeos in the next two months. Seventeen junior high division members qualified for CHSRA Junior High State Finals and 31 high school division members qualified for CHSRA High School State Finals. Pictured Back row (Row 1) Chance Ruffoni, Hayley Hamer, Tristan Ruffoni, Cody Snow, Kelly Knouse, Makenna Kramer, Taylor Rivera, Cayden Cox, (Row 2) Kassidy Hamer, Wacey Barrington, PJ Capone, Cheyenne Rey, Shaley Stickler, Cersten Branquinho, Kelsi Pond, Darbie Pond, Kara Kester, (Row 3) Zack Varian, Cash Parrott, Tatem Forsberg, Corinn Bowman, Victoria Covert, Front row (Row 4) Caden Clay, Johanna Work, Meghann McNulty, Emily Mangione, Sarah Nance, Sage Massey.

California High School Rodeo Association (CHSRA) District 7 today announced qualifiers for this year’s Junior High State Finals and High School State Finals rodeos. Throughout the year, members accumulate points based on their performance at local and multidistrict rodeos, with high school members competing in eight rodeos and junior high members competing in seven. The top five point earners in each event qualify for state finals.
“District 7 is fortunate to have a number of highly talented rodeo athletes,” Ed Hamer, District 7 adult board president. “The competition within our district is intense and the point spread can be very small. So qualifying for state finals is a major accomplishment. We know these members will do an outstanding job of representing us at the state level, and a number of them will go on to participate in the National High School Finals Rodeo and the National Junior High Finals Rodeo this summer.”

CHSRA High School State Finals Rodeo is scheduled for June 9 - 13 in Bishop, California. The District 7 State Finals team includes Tatem Forsberg, Fillmore, Fillmore High School – team roping (header), tie-down roping, boys cutting.

About CHSRA District 7
CHSRA is a nonprofit organization that maintains the order and standards set up by the National High School Rodeo Association (NHSRA) and promotes high school rodeo on a state level. District 7 encompasses San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. The district is committed to promoting the highest level of conduct and sportsmanship at the various rodeos and encouraging members to continue their education. For additional information, visit www.chsradist7.com or contact the membership secretary at staceynance@mac.com.