Sunday, January 7, 2018
Monday, October 16, 2017
Letter To NLBRA Board
Dear NLBRA Executive board,
I am inquiring about the Jr Iron Man competition.
- According to your website, the qualification at the beginning of the rodeo season for 2016-2017 for Jr Iron Man is total world points in 3 events.
- According to your points standings as of July 21, 2017, Kash Cattoor is number one in World Points Standings for the Jr Iron Man.
- Then an email was sent on July 25, 2017 showing 7th place contestant Ryder Ladner has been moved to first place and the first place contestant Kash Cattoor was completely removed from the Jr Iron Man.
Jr
Iron Man Standings July 2017
Email
July 25, 2017
Jr.
Ironman Committee Recommendation to full Board
The Jr. Ironman Committee met by phone earlier today. They discussed
the top 10 in the standings for the Jr. Ironman to determine qualifiers to
advance to the Lazy E Timed Event Championships representing the NLBRA.
The committee discussed what they were looking for and how to best send the
strongest qualifiers to compete in the Lazy E Jr. Timed Event Championships in
March 2018.
The Committee decided to send the most well rounded group of boys
that they could who had accumulated points in heading, heeling, steer
wrestling, and calf roping. They also looked for boys who had personal characteristics,
attitude, ethics and sportsmanship that the NLBRA can expect strong
representation from.
Those contestants decided upon were:
1. Ryder Ladner
2. Miles Neighbors
3. Culley Morgan
4. Laine Moore
5. Carson Good
Alt. Dillon Jones
Alt. Trevor Meier
Alt. Brent Woodward
This is the committee recommendation brought forward forth to the
full board for approval. Please direct any questions to Kevin
Hollingsworth, Jr. Ironman Committee Chair.
Please respond by clicking on reply all and submit and email
vote. Yes indicates support of the committee recommendation and No
indicates non-support of the committee recommendation.
Thank you,
Jodi Stoddard
I would like answers to why you completely eliminated Kash Cattoor
from the whole competition. According to the official standings, he won the
competition with the highest points earned in all events required. I have
been asked by several members of this association from all states why Kash was
not in the Jr Iron Man contestants when he was the highest point contestant.
So I ask you to clarify this for me and to the members why he was completely
taken out of first place position? Also
why was he the only contestant in the top 5 to be completely removed?
Also why 7th place position filled the number one spot? What about the
guys in second through fifth place spots, by removing Kash shouldn’t they have
just moved up? What happen to the rule of qualifying with the highest
points through out the year?
This association skipped over highest placing kids to be replaced
with kids further down the list. Is this
because you feel he is better or fits your agenda? Or is it favortism. I was anomalously sent a thread of emails
discussing Jr Iron man a year ago and I found this statement very
contradicting,
On Mar 23, 2016, at 8:24 PM, Sam Stoddard wrote:
“I just don't like the "wild card" at all. I
think that if we make 1 qualify, then we make them all. The first time we skip
over the next highest placing kid to pick up the kid further down the list just
because we feel he's better, we are opening a huge can of worms. I think that
if they want to use the other spots to "pick" contestants that's up
to them, but I think ours should all qualify. And by taking the top 2 in the 4
events from the year and the top 3 in the 3 events at the finals it takes all
speculation of favoritism out of the equation.”
It seems like there was a lot of favoritism in the contestants
selected. What do members think about
that kind of integrity in this association that creates an unfair environment with
the contestants? As seen continuously by
members of this association, the board can vote to change by laws conveniently
whenever they want. Here is the evidence
of one of the many circumstances where rules have been changed after the season
began.
According to the March 2017 meeting minutes online it states, “The
committee recommendation is for the top 5 Senior Boys with the total world
points in Calf roping, steer wrestling, and team roping after the finals and
who meet board approval as being representational of the NLBRA, as will be determined by the committee,
will qualify for the Jr. Iron Man positions at the Lazy E during the adult
Timed Event Championships. Contestants
must win points in all 3 events.
Just to be clear “as will be
determined by the committee” was not
in the original rules in the beginning of the rodeo season or last years
season. It was changed just 4 months before finals this year. Rules should not be changed after the
beginning of the rodeo season.
Contestants have already been working hard to meet the guidelines set
forth at the beginning of the season.
Upon receiving the email Kash immediately responded to the board
requesting definitive criteria for the selection of removing him from first
place and replacing him with seventh place.
Definitive criteria has still not been provided.
In the beginning of the year the information given to the members of
this association was that it was going to be highest points in 3 events.
Not once was it stated that is was going to be based on committee approval of
actually picking contestants.
Kash served as a representative for the youth board last year and
was unanimously voted back in by the youth of this association to serve again
this year. The youth of this association
think he is good enough to represent them.
As far as Kash being a competitive well rounded athlete, he won 3 of
the US Ropings that took place at the Lazy E right before the finals this year
and he was top 4 in tie down roping and 5th in steer wrestling in
the state of Arizona. He competed in the
High School National Finals in 2017.
According to the facts of Jr Iron Man qualifications, Kash Cattoor
was first in the competition according to your standings. However, he was completely removed and
replaced with seventh place contestant.
There have been no definitive criteria as to why this change has been
made so it appears that the board based their decision on personal bias. Unfortunately, the contestants cannot trust that
their qualifications will count if the board chooses to go a different route
then the stated qualifications.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Monday, March 14, 2016
CUJR 2016
Central Utah Junior Rodeo 2016
Juab County Fairgrounds
May 20-21, July 1-2,
July 8-9, July 22-23, July 29-30
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Thursday, August 6, 2015
Monday, July 20, 2015
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Jr High Fund Raiser
Jr High Rodeo Club Fund Raiser
Thursday Mar. 26th
BREAKAWAY 3 for $30
FLANK AND TIE CONTEST – OFF THE POST $15/RUN
TEAM ROPING #12 Handicap (1 up 1 down) 3 steer for $50.00
#10 pick 1 draw 1 3 steer for $50.00
Sign‐Up @ 6 P.M. Rope @ 6:30 P.M.
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We will use the US number system.
Contact Troy Cattoor for more details 435‐660‐0257
Thursday Mar. 26th
BREAKAWAY 3 for $30
FLANK AND TIE CONTEST – OFF THE POST $15/RUN
TEAM ROPING #12 Handicap (1 up 1 down) 3 steer for $50.00
#10 pick 1 draw 1 3 steer for $50.00
Sign‐Up @ 6 P.M. Rope @ 6:30 P.M.
Washington Co. Fairgrounds
We will use the US number system.
Contact Troy Cattoor for more details 435‐660‐0257
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