CURTIS, Neb. – NCTA Aggie Rodeo teams competed last weekend at Brookings, South Dakota, in Great Plains Region competition of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association.
Athletes from the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis were led by Quentin Anderson of Pierce, Nebraska as he won the long round of calf roping with a time of 11.7 seconds.
“We competed well at Brookings last weekend and now return to the other side of South Dakota next weekend,” said Coach Taylor Rossenbach.
Aggie team members traveling this week are:
Quentin Anderson, Pierce
Trey Baum, Elgin
Jebb Ginkens, Harrison
Maddie Schnase, Lincoln
Kody Daily, Auburn
Shelby Dismuke, Pine, Colorado
Alex Penna, Holley, New York
Aggie Rodeo travels to Black Hills State University in Spearfish for the Yellow Jacket Stampede. A winter storm delayed rodeo action on Friday into performances on Saturday and Sunday.
NCTA cowboy Quentin Anderson of Pierce won the long go in calf roping at the South Dakota State University Jack Rabbit Stampede in Brookings, S.D. (Photo by Alex Penna)