Pageant manager is Jeanne Payeatt of Ramona. She may be contacted at 789-7022. Pyeatt encourages the community to haunt the pageant.
"Come bolstering the catalogue of deft ladies competing for the titles of Miss Ramona Rodeo, Junior Miss Ramona Rodeo, Young Miss and Little Miss Ramona Rodeo." Following are abridged autobiographies written by each contestant. Senior Contestants Rachel Owens is a 17-year-old inferior at San Diego Charter School. She is very keyed up to be participating in the Ramona Rodeo Queens Pageant this year.
Rachel’s predominating infatuation is horses. She spends most of her opportunity working, training and showing them. Rachel is striving to become a veterinary surgeon so she can staff horses in need.
She also loves singing and making music. Lacey Colleen Ryan is 19 years fossil and attends Grossmont Community College, where she is currently working on completing her GE. Lacey would as though to give to Cal State San Marcos and principal in Communications.
A proper Ramona native, Lacey has lived in Ramona her undamaged life. Lacey started riding at the discretion of 7 and by the moment she was 9 she was competing in gymkhana events with Sun Valley Riders. She currently rides with Ramona Santana Riders and is also the profile moderator for the monthly Gymkhana show. After her out of of horses and rodeo, Lacey also enjoys wakeboarding, snowboarding and spending patch with relatives and friends. Lacey would in the same way as to express her sponsors: Mom and Dad, Cindy and Mackenzie Cayford , Christine and Craig Synder , Jimmy Robinson, and the Keye’s Family.
Lauryn Seiler is 21 years old. She is an East County inhabitant growing up in Alpine and currently living in Lakeside. Lauryn loves wakeboarding, succeeding to the barren with friends and riding horses. Lauryn is beginning classes this crumple to become an equine vet.
This will fulfill her longtime speculation and further assistant her to keep to custody for and hold dear horses. Junior Contestants Kayla Douglas is a 16-year-old lesser at El Capitan High School. She lives in Lakeside.
Kayla has been riding since she was 5 years previous and competing in rodeo since she was 8. When she is not out with the horses or at a rodeo, she is enchanting pictures at her minute brother’s BMX events. Kayla has clear to command a great resolution this year and smuggle for Miss Ramona Rodeo Junior Queen and endure the year off of rodeo.
Her sponsors incorporate her Mom, Dr. Victor Mendoza, Robert Brown, JC Feed, Dr. Larry Marshall and staff, Debi and Allen Kent of Barona, the wonderful ladies at Leo’s Lakeside Pharmacy, her Grandmother and Grandfather, and Mary Row. Harlee McClusky is a subordinate at Ramona High School.
Her hobbies are clothes, horses and dancing. Harlee owns a boutique that is called Harlee’s Secret that keeps her very busy. Harlee would have a weakness for to offer her sponsors Aero Steel, Cooper Meadow Ranch, Kenrix Sushi & Co., Gladman Construction, Joyce Battaglia and Robin Huffles, who wrote the number to be hand-me-down for her horsemanship.
Brittney Phillips also is a Junior contestant. Young Miss Contestants Jessica Phillips is a 12-year-old seventh-grader at Olive Peirce Middle School. In her self-governing fix she is out and about riding her horse with classification and friends. Other interests are tumbling and ridding her motorcycle. Her favorite animals are a giraffe and a horse, and her favorite colors are sward and purple.
Sponsors: Wild Bills, Cowgirlz, John Phillips Sr. (grandfather, Betty Tinwick and Karen Nash (grandmothers), Southwest Trailers and Christine Harries. Carlie Harries is 13 years quondam and a seventh-grader at Olive Pierce Middle School. Carlie has lived in Ramona all her life.
She likes to go below riding, fishing, camping and loves to splurge hour with her mom and the Rainbow Riders Drill Team. She definitely enjoys spending a lot of stretch with her family. When she is not riding her horse, she is cheering her fellow on with his motorcycle riding. Carlie has not unequivocal what she would appreciate to do when she grows up, but she does comprehend she wants to go to college and she in the end enjoys working with animals.
Carlie would equal to translate acknowledge you to all of her sponsors and biggest supporters: LM Waterproofing Inc.-Larry and Kitty Monterastelli, Dottie Pierce, Marilynn Arnaiz, BeachFront Only Vacation Rentals-David and Adele Fischbach, Nancy Sumerel, Cindy Helms, Roughstock Photography-Reed and Marie Settle, Jerry and Sherry Carr, Studio One Interior Design Inc-Marlene Holmquist, Rainbow Riders Drill Team, Giddy Up Veterinary Services, and her intact family. Claire Hagan is 12 years old, attends Olive Peirce Middle School and has lived in Ramona her unimpaired life.
She enjoys many activities including volleyball, dancing at Ramona Julian Academy of Dance, and especially riding her horse, Pegasus. The in holy matrimony performs with a auger troupe called The Rhythm Riders. As the 2008 Ramona Santana Riders 12 & Under Division Champion, they showed in Showmanship, English and Western.
Claire has been attending the Ramona Rodeo every year since she was a spoil and loves watching the queen’s marathon around the arena. She is very zealous about this year’s Ramona Rodeo Queen Pageant and looks post to light of the whole world out there. A distinctive give you goes out to her sponsors: parents Bob and Angie Hagan and Dr. Larry Martin of Large Animal Veterinary Associates.
Laurel Kerner is 13 years antediluvian and an eighth-grader at Olive Peirce Middle School. She enjoys riding her phase horse Harley in a humanity bit duo called the Rhythm Riders, showing him in a diversity of events such as dressage and eventing, and attractive him on relaxing rides on the trails of Ramona. Aside from her equestrian activities, Laurel is also an avid volunteer in her community through her drudgery at Cornerstone Therapeutic Riding School, as well as being an eager colleague on her 2009 Ramona Relay For Life team. She has always loved the enjoyment of rodeo and aspired to be one of the children ladies to proudly reflect her hometown rodeo. Laurel hopes to on her studies after exuberant kindergarten and carry out a nursing point from San Diego State University.
She would get a bang to say thank you her sponsors: Don’s Market in Santa Ysabel, Elston Hay & Grain in Ramona, Tanguay’s Ramona Truck & Auto, and Dr. Susan Homesley of Ramona. Lauren Teets is a self-possessed communicative 13-year-old currently in the seventh incline at Olive Pierce Middle School. Lauren enjoys nursery school and puts her best foot advance to sustain her ample grades.
One of Lauren’s greatest achievements came at her sixth-grade graduation from Hanson Elementary when she was presented with one of the Presidential Academic Achievement awards. Lauren loves to dominate her horses any regulate that she can. She also enjoys spending lifetime with her friends, playing softball and rock-wall climbing. Lauren would relish to blame her sponsors: Borneman Plastering, La Mesa Tune & Lube, Lucas Oil, NAI San Diego Commercial Real Estate, Preston’s Tire & Wheel, Jerry & Karen Lorenz, Luralea Louis, Mark and Lynn Silverman, Nancy and Ashley Taylor and Warren Bacon, Heather Teets, and her mom and dad, Steve and Barbara Teets. My bigwig is Alexis Awrey.
I am 13 years ancient and in the eighth echelon at Olive Pierce Middle School. I have been riding horses since I was 5 years beloved and the horse I will be riding this year in the ritual is Cookie, a alluring Paint. Some of my goals cover maintaining my learning honors GPA, and to break in 18 seconds in barrel racing this year. I am also very full in 4-H and get sheep and am an cop of the Ramona Wranglers club.
I am also a fellow of IBRA Barrel Racing, Ramona Santana Riders Gymkhana, and Web (a networking league at school), and for just drab mirth I lose one's heart to to dance. I would go for to credit my sponsors, who embody my grandma Edwards, Seidl’s Party Supply and Rentals, my Aunt and Uncle Satchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Gurley. Nancy Prchal also is a Young Miss contestant.
Little Miss Contestant Emily Payne is 10 years unused and in fifth state at Hanson Elementary School. In public school she participates in ASB, Choir and Student Council. She belongs to the Wrangler 4 H nightclub and her projects comprehend rabbits, veal, dairy and cooking. Emily also enjoys dancing and does ballet, knock and in hop.
Her sponsors are Larry and Barbara Bauman, Zee Middleton, John Scott Roofing, Zeigler & Sons, Lester Pyeatt Construction, Carl Macsh Trucking and Hay Sales, Quitman Miles and RAE Automotive.