Arizona High School Rodeo Association
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- West, USA
This is the fully updated 2020 Arizona High School Rodeo Association Schedule
January 11-12, 2020 – Pima County Fairgrounds-Tucson, AZ
February 1-2, 2020 – Cutting
February 22-23, 2020 – Safford, Arizona
February 29-March 1, 2020 – Cutting
March 6-7, 2020 Cowhorse & Cutting
March 28-29, 2020 – Wilcox, Arizona
April 4-5, 2020 – Cutting
April 18-19, 2020 – Holbrook
May 8-10, 2020 – Jr. High Finals/High School Rodeo in Sonoita, Arizona
June 4-6, 2020 – High School State Finals in Des Moines, Iowa
June 21-27, 2020 – Junior High National Finals in Des Moines, IowaJuly 19-25, 2020 – High School Finals Rodeo in Lincoln, Nebraska
Our Mission
The purpose of the Arizona High School Rodeo Association (AHSRA) and Arizona Junior High School Rodeo Association (AJHSRA) is to promote high school and junior high Rodeo on a statewide scale and work towards bringing statewide recognition to the sport of Rodeo. The AHSRA and AJHSRA strive to promote professional conduct and good sportsmanship at various Rodeos events.
Our mission is to offer kids in grades 6th-12th a chance to be competitive student athletes at the highest level of competition in their region, across Arizona and on a national level for championships and thousands of dollars in scholarships. We also encourage students to continue in school and to improve his or hers education.
This organization helps prepare these young athletes for the next level of Rodeo. We are a family-oriented organization which encourages scholastic achievement through the high standards it holds for its members as students in the classroom and sportsmen in the arena.
- Additional Info
- The purpose of the Arizona High School Rodeo Association (AHSRA) and Arizona Junior High School Rodeo Association (AJHSRA) is to promote high school and junior high Rodeo on a statewide scale and work towards bringing statewide recognition to the sport of Rodeo. The AHSRA and AJHSRA strive to promote professional conduct and good sportsmanship at various Rodeos events. Our mission is to offer kids in grades 6th-12th a chance to be competitive student athletes at the highest level of competition in their region, across Arizona and on a national level for championships and thousands of dollars in scholarships. We also encourage students to continue in school and to improve his or hers education. This organization helps prepare these young athletes for the next level of Rodeo. We are a family-oriented organization which encourages scholastic achievement through the high standards it holds for its members as students in the classroom and sportsmen in the arena. Junior High School Members compete in goat tying, tie-down and breakaway calf roping, barrel racing, pole bending, chute dogging, team roping and ribbon roping. High School members compete in pole bending, barrel racing, breakaway, tie down roping, team roping, goat tying, bareback riding, saddle bronc, bull riding, steer wrestling, cutting and shooting events. The cowboys, cowgirls and the animals used in the Rodeo compete against themselves and the clock, as much as they compete against each other.
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