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Sisters Rodeo names 2025 queen

The Sisters Rodeo Association hosted six outstanding contestants who competed for the title of Rodeo Queen on Sunday, September 8. These talented young women showcased their skills and expertise across various categories, including horsemanship, rodeo knowledge, and public speaking. The contestants were Dana DeCasas from Grants Pass, McKenzie Brass from Redmond, Madison Blackburn (1st runner-up) from St. Helens, Rachel Tolman from Myrtle Point, Jenna Singer from Sherwood, and Haliee Kennedy from Sisters.

"We commend each of these remarkable individuals for their dedication and commitment to excellence," the Rodeo stated in their announcement.

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Jenna Singer is the 2025 Sisters Rodeo Queen.

The Sisters Rodeo Association announced Jenna Singer as the 2025 Sisters Rodeo Queen. Singer, 19, is a 2023 graduate of Sherwood High School, where she was actively involved in FFA and OHSET. Jenna is currently completing her education at Concorde Career College, working toward her associate degree in respiratory therapy, with plans to become a respiratory therapist. Singer is an accomplished equestrian, riding her Quarter Horse gelding, MSC My Guns R Custom, affectionately known as "Dully." Together, Jenna and Dully have excelled in Western State Stock Horse shows and AQHA shows, qualifying twice for the World Championships in Oklahoma.

In 2022, they placed in the top 10 for cowhorse and achieved an impressive 11th place overall in ranch trail.

Jenna's connection to the Sisters Rodeo began in 2015 when she was just nine years old. Reflecting on that experience, Jenna shared, "As the national anthem echoed through the stadium, a rumbling grew closer in the distance. On the count of the 'home of the brave,' two P-51 Mustangs skimmed the top of the John Leavitt Arena. The crowd was beyond excited by the stunt, and we all cheered in excitement for the show to start. This performance not only enthralled my younger self but also instilled my love for the Sisters Rodeo."

With her passion for rodeo, and commitment to excellence, Singer embodies the spirit of the Sisters Rodeo, and the organization looks forward to her reign as a shining example of the Sisters community.

Sisters Rodeo tickets go on sale to the public on October 15 at http://www.sistersrodeo.com/tickets.

 

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