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== Rodeo sisters will head to nationals ==
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<html><head><title>html模版</title></head><body>Rodeo sisters will head to nationals</br>Gazette photo by Anna DeWineSisters Makayla Dean, 15, and Brooklynn Dean, 18, of Jamestown are heading to the National High School Finals Rodeo in Rock Springs, Wyo.
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Special CorrespondentJAMESTOWN Are you real cowgirls? a little girl asked Brooklynn and Makayla Dean when they spotted the sisters cowgirl hats, leather boots and bedazzled belt buckles.Brooklynn, 18, and Makayla, 15, have, in fact, been rodeo cowgirls since they were two.And now, the two sisters from Jamestown are heading to the National High School Finals Rodeo in Rock Springs, Wyo., where for the first and last time, they will get to compete together at a national level.This competition is special for the two of them, and not just because it s what they ve been working toward all year long. Makayla, who was a freshman at Greeneview High School this past year, helped Brooklynn at all three of her Nationals experiences. But this time she won t be behind-the-scenes help she ll be out there competing, too. As Brooklynn s fourth bout at Nationals, she calls this her last chance. In order to qualify for Nationals, the girls had to place in the top four in each event in their state. Brooklynn qualified in breakaway roping, barrel racing, team roping, and goat tying. Makayla earned her spot in breakaway roping, goat tying and pole bending. Forty-eight states, Australia, and four Canadian provinces will compete in Rock Springs. Ohio s team will be made up of about 25 boys and girls in total, a team much smaller than most that will be there. The trip, with horses Katie and Lady in tow, will take about three days to drive. I have faith, Brooklynn said, when asked how she and her sister will do at Nationals. Ambition, patience, and responsibility are all qualities needed to succeed in rodeo, the girls explained. You ve gotta really want it, Brooklynn said. But most importantly, you need support, she finished. And God on your side, her mother, Cindy Dean, added. Part of the girls routine is to pray together at the start of every competition.The girls attribute much of their success to the support of their family,[http://misterius.ru/wiki/index.php/%D0%A3%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA:Edmisteru54#Board_bases_water_charges_on_rate_of_quantity_used_Hawaii_Ne Board bases water charges on rate of quantity used Hawaii Ne], something they ve always counted on. Brooklynn and Makayla help each other during daily practice, evaluating, criticizing, and pushing each other to improve. During competitions, if one is competing and has two back-to-back events,[http://www.jerseys-ns.net/2011-2012-Club-Holland-PSV-Blue-Home-Jerseys-7779/ 2011-2012 Club Holland PSV Blue Home Jerseys], the other one gets everything ready for her sister s next event. If something breaks or goes wrong at the last minute, they are always there to help each other and their teammates. It s not just an individual sport, it s a team sport, the girls emphasized. Although they do admit that they are competitive with each other, they always strive to make each other better.Rodeo is an all-around family passion for the Deans. Their parents introduced the sport to Brooklynn when she was two, followed by Makayla, and then their little brother Luke. I just got into it and I loved it, Brooklynn said. Even Luke is a big help to them. He s the first to tell us what we re doing wrong, Brooklynn said with a laugh.Danger, of course, is one of the challenges that comes with the sport. You could lose a few fingers roping. Your horse could slip and fall. I had a horse flip on me backwards, once. I was pretty sore the next day, Brooklynn said. Money is another big challenge, especially since they are required to fund their own way out to Nationals. Stress and nerves is a constant part of the sport, too. We just try to keep our heads on straight, Brooklynn said.For the future, the sisters have the same goal: to make it pro. After Nationals, Brooklynn will be able to compete in open rodeos, and she ll start nursing school in the fall. Makayla will continue rodeo for the rest of high school,[http://jucri.jyu.fi/wiki/rdi/index.php/K%C3%A4ytt%C3%A4j%C3%A4:Shimmelne97#Heading_to_the_islands-_Pick_up_some_farm Heading to the islands- Pick up some farm], and dreams of going to rodeo college when she graduates.The girls have earned many awards, including saddles, belt buckles, and breakaway ropes. They also both won Rookie of the Year,[http://www.jerseys-ns.net/Miami-Dolphins-6-Pat-Green-Jerseys-3472/ Miami Dolphins 6 Pat Green Jerseys], which goes to one first-year rider each year. The most important thing to me, though,[http://wiki.bshellz.pl/U%C5%BCytkownik:Shimmelne81#FairTax_and_the_power_of_hope_2 FairTax and the power of hope 2], is just making it out to Nationals. That means a lot, Brooklynn said.Rodeo may seem to consume their whole lives, but they are involved in so much else. They participate in 4-H, are active in their church, play sports in high school, and have 4.0 GPAs. They also give riding and roping lessons for kids. I couldn t be more proud. They have so much to offer. They work hard and support one another, and they have hearts to help others, their mother said. They always look for the little kid who is struggling. Their nine year old cousin, Ellie Harlow, agreed. It s been really cool watching Brooklynn and Makayla. They re my role models. Brooklynn and Makayla say they are excited to compete at Nationals, and owe a lot of their success in life to their sport, and to each other. That s how everything in our lives started rodeo.</body></html>

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