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BELTON â About 130 riders competed in the Ranch Sorting of America Show this past weekend at the Bell County Equine and Livestock Complex. They combined for about 650 teams and their ages ranged from five to 86 years old, Joe Sansone, RSOA chief executive officer, said Sunday afternoon. âIn our youth class weâve got a lot of special needs kids, one boy whoâs legally blind,â he said. âHeâll compete for his first time today.â Sansone said he and Elijah Faske, 8, of Burton worked out a code to help the boy pick the right cow. There are many classes, but the standard class has 11 cows in a herd. Two riders work to bring the cows out in numerical order. ....
BELTON â Cute little broncs made their dash for glory Friday through Sunday in the American Miniature Horse Association Central Regional Show at the Bell County Equine and Livestock Complex. Laura Mullen of Greensboro, N.C., show manager, said 170 miniature horses were entered in youth, amateur and open divisions. They competed in halter, driving, jumping and trail classes, seeking to qualify for the AMHA World Show in Fort Worth Sept. 25 through Oct. 2. Exhibitors come to the Belton show from all over the country, she said, and most bring at least three horses. She manages about 16 shows every year, she said, including three regional shows, the world show and a lot of local shows. ....
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BELTON â Jointly hosted by the Bell 4-H Horse Club and the Capitol Area Quarter Horse Association, a three-day horse show closed out Sunday at the Bell County Equine and Livestock Complex. Stacie Higgins, assistant manager of the Bell 4-H Horse Club, said it was an open show, meaning any breed could be entered and any age rider could compete. There was a division for 18 and under and one for 19 and over. âWe have exhibitors from all over Central Texas,â she said. This was a club fundraiser to support other educational opportunities, she said. Club members checked in exhibitors, handed out ribbons and other awards, moved equipment and assisted the judges. ....