Jr. Steer Roping - 79th Annual Boys Ranch Rodeo

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The boys and girls who live at Boys Ranch compete and participate in an annual rodeo for thousands of spectators in their home arena in the Texas Panhandle. #BoysRanch #rodeo #roping #americanheartlands

Boys Ranch serves at-risk boys and girls ages 5 to 18. Founded by Cal Farley at the site of the legendary town of Tascosa once known for gunfights and barroom brawls, it is now a campus on a 12,000-acre working cattle ranch.

For more information about Boys Ranch, visit the website: http://calfarley.org

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