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Rodeo will draw big names Two of the country's
top rodeo bullfighters, an award-winning clown and two popular rodeo announcers
will be participating in the 63rd annual Sisters PRCA Rodeo on June 13-15,
according to Cathy Williams of the Sisters Rodeo Association.
Rob Smets and Rowdy Barry
will once again fight the bulls during four rodeo performances with help
from rodeo clown and specialty act Troy Lerwill. Curt Robinson returns
as announcer for the rodeo and Boyd Polhamus will join him, making his
first appearance at the Sisters Rodeo.
Smets, dubbed "the Kamikaze
Kid" and formerly from Roseburg, Oregon, now hails from Shamrock, Texas.
He is a five-time Wrangler World Champion Bullfighter and a 17-time National
Finals Wrangler Bullfighter. Smets has performed at many national rodeos
during his 25 years in the bullfighting business.
Barry comes from Kennewick,
Washington, and is a 17-year veteran of the PRCA. He has worked both the
National Finals and National High School Finals rodeos. Barry's trademark
is that he wears no clown makeup to help focus the audience's attention
on his athletic ability to protect bull riders in the arena.
Lerwill, a native of Utah,
will be this year's clown and featured entertainment. As "The Wild Child,"
he will perform his motorcycle act at all four rodeo performances.
Robinson grew up on his grandparents'
wheat ranch near Fossil, Oregon, and now lives in Pendleton. He has been
with the PRCA for 27 years.
For more information call
549-0121. |
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