Arrington Mcspadden All Indian Rodeo
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The Arrington McSpadden all Indian Rodeo Association and the Henryetta Chamber of Commerce Proudly present the First Rodeo For the 2012 Living Legend Rodeo Season. 2 p.m.
Bareback Riding
Saddle Bronc
Calf Roping
Ladies Breakaway Roping
Steer Wrestling
Team Roping
Ladies Barrel Racing
Bull Riding
Arrington Mcspadden All Indian Rodeo
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