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二月 14, 2012

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Gerry Lisby is a supervisor for the Columbia Public Works Department in the Sanitary Sewer Maintenance section, at least during the week.

On the weekend, Lisby, of Ashland, is a cowboy, traveling to around 60 rodeos a year, competing in the team roping competition, usually with partner Brant Spurgin,Wales football shirt, of Eminence.

Ashland’s Gerry Lisby, left, makes sure his rope and horse are ready for competition Saturday at the Midway Expo Center Rodeo. (ADAM WISNESKI/Missourian)

Lisby grew up in Texas and began team roping 21 years ago, before he was even out of high school. By 1989, the year he graduated, he was competing in the Texas circuit rodeos.

“My family was doing it, and I just started doing it,” said Lisby of team roping.

Lisby’s wife, Jeanette, also competes at rodeos in the breakaway roping event.

Team roping, rodeo’s only two-contestant event, consists of a header and a heeler. The steer is released and both ropers chase the steer.

The header ropes first, catching the steer in one of three possible ways: around the head and one horn, around the neck,Lazio shirt, or around both horns. The horns are wrapped to ensure the steer is unharmed.

After successfully roping the steer, the header turns left, leading the steer to where the heeler has a clear throw at the hind legs. The heeler must rope both legs. All of this can happen in just four or five seconds.

If only one leg is roped, a five-second penalty is added to the team’s time. If either of the ropers leave the gate early, before the steer has had the proper head start, a 10-second penalty is added to the time.

Breakaway roping, Jeanette Lisby’s event, starts much the same as the team roping. A calf is released and after the proper head start interval, the cowgirl chases. One end of the rope is used to rope the calf. The other is tied to the saddle horn with a light string. Once the calf is tied and rope tightens, the rope breaks away from the saddle horn, ending the event. It’s not uncommon for all of this to happen in just two seconds.

Gerry and Jeanette Lisby met in Texas. She was working on a horse farm next door to a friend of his. Jeanette Lisby had grown up in Ashland and Gerry Lisby said he had never “been up there before,” but that he was “looking for something different.” The couple moved to Ashland in 1995, where they have lived ever since.

Soon after his arrival, Gerry Lisby started roping in Missouri Rodeo Cowboy Association and United Rodeo Association events across the Midwest.

The MRCA has an annual membership of around 600 cowboys and cowgirls from around the Midwest.

The URA is a bit larger. A non-profit organization established in 1962, the URA sanctions rodeo in Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin.

The URA Championship Finals Rodeo is held in November each year, featuring the top 15 contestants in each of the standard rodeo events based on total points from the rest of the season.

At the 2006 URA Championship rodeo, Lisby and Spurgin won the team-roping. Scores were combined times of three runs. Lisby and Spurgin’s three six-second runs added up to 18.87 seconds. A tally of 22.25 seconds earned second place. Spurgin said their best time for a single run was an amazing 4.40 in Lincoln, Neb.

Lisby described the competition in the Midwest as “just as good (as Texas), just not as many people.”

Lisby, a heeler, and Spurgin, a header, met each other through rodeos. Both were in need of a partner around the same time.

“We just met going to some of these competitions,” Lisby said. “We liked each other and liked the way each other roped.”

Lisby and Spurgin have roped together for six years, though on Saturday at the Midway Expo Center Rodeo, Spurgin was unavailable and Lisby had to find a new header.

Lisby roped with C.W. Adams at the URA and MRCA co-sanctioned rodeo.

“He’s a good run,” said Lisby of Adams.

Lisby and Adams were in fourth place after the first night of competition, though Lisby said, “I didn’t do as good as I wanted.”

The two-day rodeo has team ropers compete on both Saturday and Sunday night. Sunday’s results haven’t been tallied yet, but Lisby and Adams probably didn’t finish in the top five overall.

“We don’t really expect to place,” Lisby said, “but we’ll take it if it happens.”

In most rodeos, like the Midway rodeo Saturday, competitors get one chance to prove themselves.

“You get one shot at it and that’s it,” Lisby said.

Lisby missed the second leg with his rope, adding the five-second penalty to the team’s seven-second time.

Spurgin, who has been roping for about 28 years, lives 150 miles away from Ashland in Eminence. Lisby said they practice together “some, but not as much as I’d like.”

The lack of practice together doesn’t seem to affect their performance.

“Him and I have won I don’t know how many championships,” Spurgin said. “In the last five years, we’ve won eight championships together, six or eight saddles, and probably a dozen belt buckles a piece.”

“If you can’t (practice together), as long as you’re practicing period, it helps,” Lisby said. Competing together on a regular basis helps too.

“Gerry and I, we go everywhere; a lot in Wisconsin and Michigan, only some in Missouri,” Spurgin said, though he didn’t want to travel the 150 miles to ride the amateur rodeo with Lisby on Saturday.

“He (Lisby) was mad at me because I didn’t go up there (to the Midway rodeo),Benfica shirt,” Spurgin said. Spurgin said he doesn’t miss many rodeos in the area, but he didn’t think the amateur rodeo was worth the three-hour trip. Lisby’s trip was only 12 miles.

Besides being a good roper, Spurgin said that Lisby is a great person as well.

“You’ll never meet a better guy than him to go around and travel with,” Spurgin said. “He never quits. He never gives up, always thinks of the best.”

Hester, Bears high-step over St. Louis in victory

二月 14, 2012

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ST. LOUIS — The dome was rocking with chants of “Let’s Go Bears,” and Chicago’s football team looked right at home in St. Louis.

Especially high-stepping rookie Devin Hester.

Hester set an NFL record with his fifth and sixth returns for touchdowns, a 94-yard kickoff runback in the second quarter and a 96-yarder in the final period Monday night. That sparked a 42-27 victory over the Rams.

The NFC North champions (11-2) clinched a first-round bye for the playoffs as beleaguered quarterback Rex Grossman had a solid effort and the running attack dominated the second half.

But it was Hester who made the thousands of Bears fans who traveled from Chicago rise from their seats.

A second-round draft pick, he also has three punt return touchdowns and ran back a missed field goal 108 yards against the Giants to tie the longest play in NFL history. But he had returned only six kickoffs all year before his historic romps.

He headed up the middle on the first,Napoli shirt, then swiftly cut to his left untouched and sped down the sideline, high-stepping like a drum major the last few yards while holding up the football for the raucous Bears fans.

Hester outdid himself in the fourth quarter when it appeared the Rams might try an onside kick. The only Bear standing deep, he went straight up the center of the field,Birmingham shirt, again untouched, and turned around at the Rams 20 looking for pursuers. No one was there.

Hester struggled to find a position in college at Miami, but he’s been a sensation with the ball in his hands on kick returns for the Bears.

Carrying a 14-13 lead into the second half, the Bears outgained the Rams (5-8) 191 yards to 31 in the third quarter. They scored on Thomas Jones’ 30-yard run and Muhsin Muhammad’s superb fingertip catch of a 14-yard pass from Grossman,Inter Milan shirt, who probably quieted calls for his benching — particularly from the thousands of fans who outshouted Rams fans much of the evening.

Strickland fails at Trials

二月 14, 2012

Missouri senior Janae Strickland failed to reach the women’s shot put finals at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Sacramento,Football shirts, Calif., finishing 15th in Thursday’s preliminaries.

In her final meet as a Tiger,Retro Football Shirts, Strickland’s threw 50 feet, one-half inch in her third and final throw.

Kristin Heaton of Nike had the best throw of the preliminaries at 58-10. The top 12 marks earned spots in the finals.

Ray Hughes,Lazio shirt, a 1998 Missouri graduate,Sevilla shirt, also did not qualify for the Olympic team, finishing ninth in the 3000-meter steeplechase finals in 8:28.64. Daniel Lincoln of Nike won in 8:15:02.

Jamie McMurray to honor Joplin during Coca-Cola 600

二月 14, 2012

CONCORD, N.C. Jamie McMurray was confused,Atletico Madrid shirt, then stunned, when a friend in his hometown of Joplin, Mo., sent him a picture early in the week.

“I didn’t even know what he had sent me,Benfica shirt,” the Sprint Cup driver said Saturday. “Then I did figure it out because one part left of my house was actually the address left on the front wall.”

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Although McMurray and the rest of his family moved from Joplin to North Carolina more than a decade ago, he is taking an active role in raising money for the tornado-ravaged city. McMurray has partnered with primary sponsor Bass Pro Shops and Springfield, Mo.-based Convoy of Hope to help the victims of the monster tornado that packed 200 mph winds.

“Joplin, Mo.” will appear in large letters across the side of his No. 1 Chevrolet during Sunday night’s Coca-Cola 600.

“I think it’s really hard for me to explain to you guys when you see the pictures to know what it used to look like,” said McMurray,Glasgow Rangers shirt, who indicated he last visited Joplin four or five years ago. “It makes it more real for somebody when you know what the school used to look like or the hospital or that area and see how destroyed it is. It’s incredible the damage the tornado did.”

McMurray said not only was the house he grew up in leveled May 22, the tornado “took the whole neighborhood out” and destroyed much of the high school McMurray attended. The death toll reached 139 on Saturday.

“Everyone that I know,Italy football shirt, or at least friends talking to friends, I haven’t known anyone that’s lost their life,” McMurray said. “I have a lot of friends that have lost their homes.”

McMurray said crew members and sponsors have offered to assist in the relief efforts. McMurray and Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris will fly to Morris’ hometown of Springfield, Mo., on Thursday to collect food and supplies from Convoy of Hope. They’re then scheduled to go to Joplin and will join the mayor and chief of police on a tour of McMurray’s old neighborhood.

“I had a friend that lives there and has witnessed everything tell me that Joplin would recover. He just didn’t know if it would recover in our lifetimes,” McMurray said. “I know there will be a big effort on my part over the next years to come to help with the hospital, the schools and the families.”