ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- Chevron has made a “lasting impact” on rodeo students-athletes for years to come after surprising Odessa College’s Rodeo Program with an 80,800 endowed scholarship.
Tyler Kippes’ silver cross necklace dangled in front of his vest and his blue button-down shirt, which covered the six-inch scar spanning his chest. Then he nodded his head, and the chute in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Women bull riders take center stage in the new series "Not Her First Rodeo." The upcoming series follows the Elite Lady Bull ...
Ride the bull, win the buckle. Stay on for eight seconds and you've got a shot. That's what it's all about for Jorden Halvorsen and the women of the Elite Lady Bull Riders. The stories of these women ...
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Odessa College Rodeo Coach Tom Kelly, Chevron representatives Nicole Barber and Valerie Acosta, and OC Vice President for Institutional Advancement Alissa Cornelius pose with a ...
The longtime Oklahoma based bull operation is receiving widespread support following a serious pen accident and ongoing ...
Women bull riders take center stage in the new series "Not Her First Rodeo." The upcoming series follows the Elite Lady Bull Riders, an all-women's bull riding association aiming to pave the way for ...