Collinsville, Oklahoma
August 20, 2010
Collinsville Rodeo

G-Money Rodeo
Collinsville Round Up Club Hosted Fri-Sat
Including Several Collinsville &
Statewide Competitors


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Haley Ganzel in the breakaway roping competition.
(Previous Coverage)
Holt Ganzel trick riding exhibition here Friday. The rodeo announcer said Holt would soon be performing the same tricks at a Las Vagas event.
Three lucky kids won prizes for getting the ribbon off the tails of these calves in the kid's scramble.
These teams of three managed to get a saddle on a "wild" horse for a wild ride at the Collinsville Roudup Club Arena Friday night Aug. 20, 2010.
Shelbie Kirby finishing up a trip around the barrels.

Jade Wilstead in the barrel racing competition.

Lee Ann Morrison in the barrel racing competition.
Kyle Bell (from Oologah) in the bull riding competition, had plenty of Collinsville fans.
This bull riding competitor walked away so I'm assuming he avoided most of the attemped stomping this bull had in mind for him.