D3 High School

Welcome to the D3 High School Page

Please refer to this page for updates and all important information pertaining to our district rodeos.

d3 secretary

Feel free to reach out to your District Secretary for any questions or concerns.

Shyla Fells
Phone 780-518-7644
EmailΒ highschoolrodeod3@gmail.com

COMMUNICATION

The website is the official source of information, however we also share updates on our facebook page.Β 

Do not send facebook messages – you will not receive a reply.Β 

RODEO DATES

Fall 2025 Rodeo Schedule

Click on rodeo to see details in EQuest Events

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d3 HS executive 2025-2026

All executive positions are voted on by the membership.Β 

Adult President, Vice President and Secretary positions are for two (2) year terms.Β 
All other positions are for one (1) year.Β  (Updated August 20, 2025)

PRESIDENT

Holly Kerr

780-268-8894

Vice President

Jeremy Rowe

780-835-0360

SECRETARY

Shyla Fells

780-518-7644

student President

Kenzie Reber

student vice president

Tyson Fells

student secretary

Brettley Gordon

D3 HS coordinators:

Raffle Ticket Coordinator:

Cami ReberΒ Β cami.dawn@hotmail.comΒ  780-524-8062

Return tickets and money by April 1st to:
POΒ Box 2192 Valleyview, AB T0H 3N0.

It’s a good idea to send with a tracking number. Any books lost or not handed in by the deadline will result in disqualification from the finals.Β 

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Education Coordinator:

Sherry FlemmingΒ  fleming1200@outlook.com

Report cards due March 1st – must be uploaded to your NHSRA Membership profile.

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Sponsorship / Prize Committee:

Kari GordonΒ  Β 780-524-9776
Sherry FlemingΒ  Β 780-552-3526
Ashley LaceyΒ  Β 780-897-4434

directors & Volunteers

Education Coordinator – Sherry FlemmingΒ  fleming1200@outlook.com

Raffle Ticket Coordinator – Cami Reber – cari.dawn@hotmail.comΒ  Β 780-524-8062

Event DirectorsAduitStudent
Barrel RacingΒ Lola Hogg
Pole BendingJill HammerMckenna Smith
Goat TyingTasha SmithKennedy Smith
BreakawayKari GordonBrettley Gordon
Steer WrestlingSandy WilliamsKayden Williams
Tie Down RopingJames/Sarah SmithKeston Humbke
Team RopingJory WilsonCalvin Scott
BarebackAlex PaleyTyson Fells
Saddle BroncAlex PaleyVirgil Paley
Bull RidingJeremy RoweTyson Fells
Reined Cow HorseLynnea RawlingsΒ 
CuttingLynnea RawlingsΒ 
Light Rifle & TrapCal LaceySawyer Lacey

important info

  • Contestants are responsible to follow all rules and policies set out by AHSRA – See the Rules Page
  • Raffle tickets are to be handed in by April 1st – See the Raffle Page
  • Contestants must have a signed rodeo release form in order to compete at a rodeo – See the Entries Page
  • Know your entry deadlines, no late entry is ever taken
  • Know the turnout policy – you will be fined if you do not turn out properlyΒ 
  • February 1 – Membership deadlineΒ 
  • March 1 – Report card and Principal form deadline. All students must upload their most recent report card and signed principal form on their NHSRA member profile.Β Β Β 
  • April 1 – Raffle ticket deadline.Β  Please return tickets and money to your district raffle ticket coordinator.Β  The address is located on the inside of each raffle ticket book. Β 
  • April 1Β – Grade 12 scholarship deadline.

D3 hs Events calendar

Stay on top of all upcoming rodeos, entry and call in dates, and other deadlines.Β 

entry information

You must have an active NHSRA membership in order to enter a sanctioned AHSRA rodeo. You must also have an EQuest Events profile set up. See details on the Entry Information page.

TURNOUTS

All turnouts, including medical and vet releases must be submitted on the form on the Turnouts page. Details about turnout types including fines can be found here.Β 

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deadlines

See theΒ Deadlines pageΒ for more details. Make sure you know them – all deadlines are strictly enforced.Β 

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forms

At each rodeo, contestant need to hand in aΒ Parental Release FormΒ with their parent’s signature.

Twice per year, contestants need to provide a Principal’s Signature Form. (Homeschooled students need to submit a Home School form.)

  • Once at the beginning of the Fall Season – hand in at rodeo office.
  • Once at the beginning of the Spring Season – upload to Membership profile by March 1st.

Contact Us

Let us know if you have any questions or concerns, or if you’re interested in sponsoring our provincial Junior High or High School finals.Β 

INSTAGRAM FEED

Follow us on Instagram @albertahsrodeo

Thank you to Carla Pocock, our PR Coordinator, for crafting engaging social media content to highlight our members and partners!

πŸ“£ Attention AHSRA Members!
The Annual General Meeting of the Alberta High School Rodeo Association will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at 10:00 AM at the Cal Nash Ag Event Centre – Upper Classroom in Ponoka, AB.

Agenda Highlights:
βœ”οΈ President / Board Chair Report
βœ”οΈ Approval of 2024–2025 Financial Statements
βœ”οΈ Authorization of Accountant for 2025–2026
βœ”οΈ Resolution to Approve Updated Bylaws

Please Note:
	β€’	There will be no elections for officer positions at this meeting.
	β€’	If approved, the updated bylaws must take effect before June 1, 2026.
	β€’	Elections for officer positions will be held at a special meeting prior to that date.
	β€’	🍽️ Lunch will be provided for all in-person attendees.

πŸ”— The full agenda is available at www.albertahsrodeo.comοΏΌ

πŸ’» Zoom access details have been emailed directly to all members by our Provincial Secretary.
Please check your inbox for the meeting link if you plan to join virtually.
πŸ’₯ Meet Your Student Executive β€” Emma Golden, District 2 President

We’re continuing our Why I Rodeo series, featuring AHSRA Student Executives who lead in and out of the arena.

This week we’re proud to introduce Emma Golden, your 2025–2026 District 2 President and a Grade 12 competitor who’s been part of AHSRA since junior high.

β€œI am in grade 12 and have been involved with AHSRA since grade 7, where I competed at my first junior high rodeo. My rodeo journey started when I was about 5 years old at the North Country Junior Rodeo Association, back when I trotted around the barrels and did goat tail untying. I became part of AHSRA because we knew that it was going to help me grow so much in my rodeo career and horsemanship, and without a doubt, it did.

I compete in breakaway roping, goat tying and team roping. Breakaway challenges me the most, and it’s also what I do the most.

It is my last year in AHSRA and I wanted to take on a leadership position. I appreciate being able to help people and be someone they can come to with questions. It also keeps it fun getting to work with the other student leaders, which I get to call my friends!

A trait about District 2 that makes me so proud to represent it is that over the years these D2 members became my β€˜family’. Rodeo family is like no other β€” they’ll do just about anything for you even if it comes with no return.

A moment in my AHSRA journey I’ll never forget is the day I made nationals. I was in the arena setting poles and they announced qualifiers, and I heard my name β€” not knowing I even had a chance.

My advice to younger members: bring optimism into every day and be willing to grow and learn new things with a positive mindset. The sky is the limit and you can do whatever you set your mind to!”

🀠 Thank you, Emma, for your leadership and for representing District 2 with such heart.

#AHSRA #WhyIRodeo #TeamAlberta #YouthRodeo #District2 #StudentLeaders #RodeoFamily #BehindTheChutes #FutureOfRodeo
🐴 Meet Your 2025–2026 District 1 Junior High Executive!

District 1 Junior High covers a wide stretch of southern Alberta β€” and it takes an incredible team of volunteers to help guide our youngest competitors (Grades 5–8) as they grow in and out of the arena.

These are the parents, members, and mentors who show up rain or shine β€” the ones standing on the fence, cheering at the chutes, lending a hand, and keeping things running smoothly through every event.

Their commitment builds confidence, sportsmanship, and lifelong friendships within our youth rodeo family. πŸ’›

πŸ‘ Help us thank this outstanding group for the countless hours they give to make Alberta High School Rodeo such a positive experience for every junior high member.

πŸ’₯ Membership for the 2026 spring season is open until February 1st!
Join Team Alberta Junior High today and be part of something truly special:
albertahsrodeo.com/become-a-member

#AHSRA #District1 #JuniorHighRodeo #TeamAlberta #YouthRodeo #RodeoFamily #SouthernAlberta #VolunteerDriven #BehindTheChutes #FutureOfRodeo
AHSRA 2026 Provincial Finals – Stock Contractor Bids Now Open!

The Alberta High School Rodeo Association is now accepting Stock Contractor bids for the 2026 Provincial Finals, happening June 3–7, 2026 at the Willow Creek Ag Society in Claresholm, AB.

πŸ”Ή Timed Event Cattle – Tie Down | Breakaway | Team Roping | Steer Wrestling
πŸ”Ή Rough Stock – Bulls | Bareback | Saddle Bronc (Contractor to supply two Pickup Men & two Bullfighters – 18+, AHSRA-approved)
πŸ”Ή Goats – Goat Tying

All stock must meet AHSRA animal-welfare standards and be provided for three long gos, with a maximum of 36 contestants per event.

πŸ“© Submit bids to: ahsraoffice@gmail.com
πŸ“… Deadline: December 1st, 2025

Help us showcase Alberta’s top high-school rodeo athletes at the 2026 Provincial Finals!

#AHSRA #AlbertaHighSchoolRodeo #RodeoContractors #ClaresholmRodeo #YouthRodeo #WesternLifestyle #RodeoCommunity