Riding high on PBR tour
Deckerville grad hopes to make bull riding full-time profession
Troy A. Bruzewski, troy.bruzewski@hearstnp.com
May 21, 2021
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Hunter Ball is working hard in an effort to avoid hard work.
Ball a Carsonville native and Deckerville High School grad is working his way up the Professional Bull Riders ladder in hopes of making that his full-time profession. Those hopes recently became more realistic when the 22-year-old Ball elevated to the top 50 in world points standings.
“It would be a nice way to avoid hard work,” said Ball, referring to the possibility of being a full-time competitor in bull riding. “You just want to make sure you’re doing well and not wasting your time or money, because it costs a lot to go each week.”
I owe them everything : Three Oamaru boys heroes in search for missing toddler
11 Mar, 2021 05:30 PM
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Checking up on Phoenix Murdoch, who went missing in Oamaru on Sunday morning, are the three boys who found her (from left), Hunter Ball 10, Jax Carey 6 and Wiremu Ball 12. Photo / Rebecca Ryan
Checking up on Phoenix Murdoch, who went missing in Oamaru on Sunday morning, are the three boys who found her (from left), Hunter Ball 10, Jax Carey 6 and Wiremu Ball 12. Photo / Rebecca Ryan
Otago Daily Times
Aly Gilmour and Christian Murdoch could say thank you 100 times to the three boys who found their missing toddler and it would still not be enough.