queen Shania Ryan
Hello EOLS Rodeo Fans! My name is Shania Ryan. I am 18 years old and a student at Imbler High School. My parents are Will and Misti Ryan. I have a brother, Garrett who is 15 and a sister, Elizabeth who is 7. My grandparents are Jim and Debbie Murchison of Cove and Harvey and Marsha Morgan of Summerville. Without all the love and support from my family I would not be where I am today.
I have been involved in 4-H and FFA since I was in the 4th grade. I enjoy raising and showing steers at both EOLS and Union County Fair. Once again, I’ll be showing a market steer at both shows. I feel the most comfortable when I am with my horses. I have been riding since I was a toddler. I don’t know what I would do without my horses. I have participated in play days, junior rodeos, parades, trail rides into the Eagle Cap Wilderness, Rodeo Bible Camp, Barrel club and have been on the EOLS drill team for the past 4 years. This year, I will be riding a 15 year old quarter horse gelding named Snip.
I can’t believe the time has finally come that I am on the EOLS rodeo court! The past court girls have always been so nice and friendly when I have stopped and talked to them. It has been my dream since I was a small girl to someday be on of “those” girls that younger girls look up to. I want to be a kind and friendly role model to the younger kids and treat them in the same way that the past courts have treated me. I love the sport of rodeo and look forward to representing rodeo in a positive way.
Again, it is an honor and privilege to be representing the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show in 2014. It is going to be an amazing summer that will be filled with many fun memories. I would like to say Thank You to my family and friends for all of their support.
Thank You Deb Hansen, our court mom, for all her time and dedication. A BIG Thank You to the sponsors that help make this event possible and the board and members of The EOLS. So to all you rodeo fans let’s make EOLS 2014 one to remember! LET’S RODEO!
I have been involved in 4-H and FFA since I was in the 4th grade. I enjoy raising and showing steers at both EOLS and Union County Fair. Once again, I’ll be showing a market steer at both shows. I feel the most comfortable when I am with my horses. I have been riding since I was a toddler. I don’t know what I would do without my horses. I have participated in play days, junior rodeos, parades, trail rides into the Eagle Cap Wilderness, Rodeo Bible Camp, Barrel club and have been on the EOLS drill team for the past 4 years. This year, I will be riding a 15 year old quarter horse gelding named Snip.
I can’t believe the time has finally come that I am on the EOLS rodeo court! The past court girls have always been so nice and friendly when I have stopped and talked to them. It has been my dream since I was a small girl to someday be on of “those” girls that younger girls look up to. I want to be a kind and friendly role model to the younger kids and treat them in the same way that the past courts have treated me. I love the sport of rodeo and look forward to representing rodeo in a positive way.
Again, it is an honor and privilege to be representing the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show in 2014. It is going to be an amazing summer that will be filled with many fun memories. I would like to say Thank You to my family and friends for all of their support.
Thank You Deb Hansen, our court mom, for all her time and dedication. A BIG Thank You to the sponsors that help make this event possible and the board and members of The EOLS. So to all you rodeo fans let’s make EOLS 2014 one to remember! LET’S RODEO!
princess Stephanie Greenhalgh
Howdy rodeo fans and welcome to the 107th year of the Eastern Oregon live stock show. My name is Stephanie Greenhalgh and I am 18 years old and live in Cove. I attend the Oregon virtual eduction as a senior. I currently live with my parents Gordon and Leann Ollendorf. My father works for Princehouse Trucking and my mother is a stay at home foster mother. I also have 5 siblings Micheal (24) Travis (19) Morgan (16) Katelyn (13) and Tristan (15) who recently passed away June 1 of this year.
I was born in Portland Oregon and grew up in a town called St. Helens. Rodeos were a big part of my family. Every summer we would pack up and go all over the northwest with the NYRA . My rodeo days ended when my family and I moved to Cove, Oregon in 2008. Joining 4-H right after moving was a great way to start my summer at a new place.
I have proudly represent the Haines Stamped in 2010 and the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show in 2011. Very blessed to represent the EOLS rodeo court for a second time. Of course I have to talk about my beautiful tobiano paint mare Annabell. She is the love of my life and has been since I first laid my eyes on her.
You can't believe how thrilled I am to be on the EOLS Rodeo Court. I remember when I moved to Eastern Oregon and my first experience of the Livestock Show. It fet like home again. All the animals and their FFA or 4-H owners were excited and honoring a very old tradition of preparing a show animal for market.You could see all the hard work done by contestants and leaders. I have always believed that with a little hope and a lot of hard work you can make great things happen.
I would like to thank my family and friends for all their suport and encouragment. I would also like to thank the other girls on the court, it is going to be a great year and I can't wait to get it started.
I was born in Portland Oregon and grew up in a town called St. Helens. Rodeos were a big part of my family. Every summer we would pack up and go all over the northwest with the NYRA . My rodeo days ended when my family and I moved to Cove, Oregon in 2008. Joining 4-H right after moving was a great way to start my summer at a new place.
I have proudly represent the Haines Stamped in 2010 and the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show in 2011. Very blessed to represent the EOLS rodeo court for a second time. Of course I have to talk about my beautiful tobiano paint mare Annabell. She is the love of my life and has been since I first laid my eyes on her.
You can't believe how thrilled I am to be on the EOLS Rodeo Court. I remember when I moved to Eastern Oregon and my first experience of the Livestock Show. It fet like home again. All the animals and their FFA or 4-H owners were excited and honoring a very old tradition of preparing a show animal for market.You could see all the hard work done by contestants and leaders. I have always believed that with a little hope and a lot of hard work you can make great things happen.
I would like to thank my family and friends for all their suport and encouragment. I would also like to thank the other girls on the court, it is going to be a great year and I can't wait to get it started.
princess Brea Harris
My name is Brea Harris. I am 17 years old and a senior at Imbler High School. My parents are George and Miffi Phillips. I am the middle child out of three. I have three Boston Bull Terriers:
Runt, Dreamer, and Alli. Then I have a half Pug/half Chihuahua mix named Roxy and a half Border Collie/half Blue Heeler named Tosh. My horse Star is the love of my life and my best friend. My dad is the lead welder at PGG and my mom used to work at Imbler High School before she was diagnosed with a rare bone marrow cancer.
I have always been around horses and livestock. The 4th grade is when I started my livestock showing career at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show. All through the years I have shown sheep, hogs, and beef cattle through 4-H and FFA. I am an avid FFA member and I am currently the chapter sentinel for the Imbler FFA chapter.
I play basketball for Imbler High School and play softball for the E-I Ravens. I have been the varsity starter in the catcher position for all four years, and have had an honorable mention for left field my sophomore year and second team all league catcher my junior year. I enjoy positive pressure, and I work hard through it.
I have been riding horses since I was born. I served on the Elgin Stampede court last year. I was in parades, rodeo run ins and fly bys, and I participate in the Maverick Play Days and trail rides. My horse’s name is Star, and she is black and super-fast!
I am running for the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show court because I have always wanted to be a part of the Oldest Show in the Northwest and I am addicted to the rush of excitement of the rodeo! I have always looked up to the past courts and most of them I know and are close friends with. It is an honor being a part of EOLS. I am looking forward to a fun filled summer and seeing all of you at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show!!
Runt, Dreamer, and Alli. Then I have a half Pug/half Chihuahua mix named Roxy and a half Border Collie/half Blue Heeler named Tosh. My horse Star is the love of my life and my best friend. My dad is the lead welder at PGG and my mom used to work at Imbler High School before she was diagnosed with a rare bone marrow cancer.
I have always been around horses and livestock. The 4th grade is when I started my livestock showing career at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show. All through the years I have shown sheep, hogs, and beef cattle through 4-H and FFA. I am an avid FFA member and I am currently the chapter sentinel for the Imbler FFA chapter.
I play basketball for Imbler High School and play softball for the E-I Ravens. I have been the varsity starter in the catcher position for all four years, and have had an honorable mention for left field my sophomore year and second team all league catcher my junior year. I enjoy positive pressure, and I work hard through it.
I have been riding horses since I was born. I served on the Elgin Stampede court last year. I was in parades, rodeo run ins and fly bys, and I participate in the Maverick Play Days and trail rides. My horse’s name is Star, and she is black and super-fast!
I am running for the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show court because I have always wanted to be a part of the Oldest Show in the Northwest and I am addicted to the rush of excitement of the rodeo! I have always looked up to the past courts and most of them I know and are close friends with. It is an honor being a part of EOLS. I am looking forward to a fun filled summer and seeing all of you at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show!!
princess Marli Tracy-Mallory
Hello, my name is Marli Tracy-Mallory. I am 16 years old and live in Wallowa, Oregon. I am the daughter of Clay and Jill Mallory of Wallowa, and Danny and Carla Tracy of Polson, Montana. I am the oldest of four siblings: my sister Maddi is 14, my brother Zane is 13 and Owen is 12. I am a sophomore at Wallowa High School, where I am involved in FFA, yearbook and the Natural Helpers program. In my spare time I work at my family’s pizza shop, help on the family ranch and spend time with my family, friends and horses.
I am thankful for my small town lifestyle, the opportunities given and the lessons learned as a result of my way of life. My favorite times are those spent in the saddle trailing cows home in the fall, riding to the High Lakes and running barrels.
My mount this year is my 8 year old bay Appendix Quarter Horse mare named, “Downs Dash 4 Candy”. Candy is the perfect partner for this years’ adventure because she is the perfect combination of athleticism, dependability and SPEED!
I am honored to be representing the 2014 Eastern Oregon Livestock Show this year because rodeo is a culmination of many of the things I love most: camaraderie, traditional values, excitement and fast horses! I look forward to seeing each and every one of you at the “Oldest Show in the Northwest” this year, whether it’s at the horse or livestock show, rodeo or race meet!
I am thankful for my small town lifestyle, the opportunities given and the lessons learned as a result of my way of life. My favorite times are those spent in the saddle trailing cows home in the fall, riding to the High Lakes and running barrels.
My mount this year is my 8 year old bay Appendix Quarter Horse mare named, “Downs Dash 4 Candy”. Candy is the perfect partner for this years’ adventure because she is the perfect combination of athleticism, dependability and SPEED!
I am honored to be representing the 2014 Eastern Oregon Livestock Show this year because rodeo is a culmination of many of the things I love most: camaraderie, traditional values, excitement and fast horses! I look forward to seeing each and every one of you at the “Oldest Show in the Northwest” this year, whether it’s at the horse or livestock show, rodeo or race meet!