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38 Ag <strong>Roundup</strong> August 2012<br />
High School Rodeo Bible Camp<br />
Set For Copper Spring Ranch<br />
A four-day CSR Rodeo Bible camp will be held on Aug.6-<br />
9 by Copper Spring Ranch and Bridger Ministries for this<br />
fall’s incoming high school freshmen thorough seniors.<br />
<strong>The</strong> camp, at the Bozeman Quarter Horse ranch near<br />
Four Corners, features eight hours of instruction each day<br />
by some of the <strong>to</strong>p professional and collegiate cowboys<br />
and cowgirls who will work with the young cowboys and<br />
cowgirls in a Christian atmosphere.<br />
Brian Anderson, assistant manager at Copper Spring<br />
Ranch and a longtime<br />
rodeo competi<strong>to</strong>r,<br />
will be the camp<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r.<br />
Trey Johnson of<br />
Amarillo, Texas, the<br />
2000 Resis<strong>to</strong>l/<br />
PRCA Rookie of the<br />
Year and long-time<br />
PRCA competi<strong>to</strong>r,<br />
will teach the heeling<br />
classes and help<br />
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lead the activities for the boys in the camp.<br />
Lisa Anderson, assistant manager at Copper Spring<br />
Ranch and a Montana, Texas, and Columbia River Circuit<br />
Finals competi<strong>to</strong>r, will oversee the barrel racing event and<br />
supervise the girl’s activities.<br />
Montana Circuit contestant Ross Wagner of Laurel will<br />
teach the heading portion of the team roping. Kevin Peterson,<br />
a College National Finals competi<strong>to</strong>r and Montana State<br />
University team member from Bozeman, and PRCA<br />
standout Jordan Weaver of Bend, Oregon, will teach the<br />
calf and breakaway roping.<br />
Lana Tibbetts of Miles City, Mont., a former College<br />
National Finals champion, will teach the goat tying category.<br />
<strong>The</strong> camp fee of $150 includes lodging and food. <strong>The</strong><br />
four-day camp curriculum will focus on motivation, faith and<br />
improving the young contestant’s skill sets.<br />
<strong>The</strong> camp concludes on Thursday, Aug. 9 with a student<br />
rodeo at 10 a.m. in the ranch’s outdoor arena.<br />
For additional information, visit<br />
www.copperspringranch.com or call the ranch office at<br />
406.585.7008.