2024 Diamondback Jubilee Rodeo Queen contestants, Duchesses, and Princesses

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Breck McCoury

My name is Breck McCoury. I am 16 years old, in the 11th grade and live in San Saba, Texas. I am the daughter of Waylon and Sarah McCoury. I am extremely passionate about Barrel Racing and my horses. I want to get my degree in Agricultural Business and see where that takes me. I look forward to representing the Lometa Lions Club as their 2024 Diamondback Jubilee Rodeo Queen.

 

Kenli Roberson

My name is Kenli Roberson and I'm a junior at Huckabay High School. I'm involved in FFA and Erath County 4H. I'm a member of the FFA and 4H horse judging teams. I show market goats and breeding does. I enjoy clipping, fitting my goats, and helping the younger show kids. I served as an ambassador, junior board member, this past year on the first Erath County Junior Livestock Board. Horses have been a big part of my life, teaching me many lessons and being there for me, they are great therapy. I enjoy running barrels and riding my horse at home. I'm an Erath County Riding Club and Region 10 Rodeo member. During the summer, I go to FFA rodeos around me. My future plans are to attend college, TSU or OSU, to major in animal science. I also have plans to become certified in PEMF Therapy to help horses and show animals. I have attended the Diamondback Jubilee since I was small because my mom is from Lometa. I also spend a lot of time in Lometa with my family. I'm excited to be running for Diamondback Jubilee Rodeo Queen.

 

Kylie Wyatt

My name is Kylie Wyatt. I am a Sophomore at Lampasas High School, and the daughter of Henry and Ann Wyatt. I am an active member in FFA rasing my own show rabbits, and competing in horse judging. I also compete in several barrel racing associations, and am heading to the World Barrel Racing finals in Oklahoma in April. I volunteer at the Animal House Hotel where I make sure all pets are comfortable during their stay, and assist in pet grooming. I am currently taking college courses and looking into different colleges to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner. I love being able to represent our small town rodeo world. I look forward to representing the Lometa Lions Club as the 2024 Miss Diamondback Jubilee Rodeo Queen.

 

Allie Rein Urich

Allie Rein Urich, 2023 Diamondback Jubilee Princess. Daughter of Chris and Jen Urich. Allie is 11 years old and has been riding since age three. Allie is in the fifth grade at Florence Elementary School. Allie loves to sing and will be performing with Florence Honor Choir in New York at Carnegie Hall later this year. Her rodeo life consists of Barrel races, Playdays, Ropings and Ranch Rodeos almost every weekend while she chases her dream of being the PRCA Rookie of the Year. When not at school or riding horses, Allie enjoys playing fast-pitch softball, fishing and playing with her friends. Allie plans to become a large animal vet when she grows up. This spring, Allie has enjoyed raising “Buttercup” a bottle calf. Allie is truly looking forward to the opportunity of representing Lometa as your 2024 Diamondback Jubilee Duchess.

 

Harper Reata Evans

My name is Harper Reata Evans. I am in 6th grade at Goldthwaite Middle School. Although I am a Mills County kid now, I grew up in Lometa as a Hornet. I am competing for the title of Duchess. The Diamondback Jubilee is my hometown rodeo. I have a huge love for my horses. I compete in rodeo; I run barrels, tie goats, and breakaway rope. My goals include making it to the NFR in barrels and breakaway roping. My heroes are Jackie Crawford and Brittany Pozzi-Tonozzi. I look forward to representing Lometa Lions Club as their 2024 Diamondback Jubilee Rodeo Duchess.

 

Aveigh Galbreath

My name is Aveigh Galbreath. I am 12 years old, in the 6th grade and live in Llano, Texas. I am the daughter of Morgan Gilger and Brooke Galbreath. I love the sport of Rodeo, running barrels, poles, ribbon roping and all things horses. I love playing basketball, running cross country, and cheerleading. I want to own and work at an Equine Rehabilitation center when I grow up. I look forward to representing Lometa Lions Club as the 2024 Diamondback Jubilee Rodeo Duchess.

 

Mesa Hammond

Mesa Hammond is very excited about the opportunity to compete for the Little Miss Diamondback Jubilee Rodeo Princess! Mesa is the daughter of Sean and Natalie Hammond of Lampasas County, and she is an avid and dedicated barrel racer. She takes horses and riding very seriously, works hard and has many lofty goals for the upcoming year! She would absolutely love to represent Lometa and the Lion’s Club, and is ready and willing to put forth all of the effort that the title will hold.

 

Peyton Head

Peyton Head is the nine-year-old daughter of Derrick and Jessica Head, from Center City, Texas. Peyton is a 4th grader at Goldthwaite Elementary and loves her community. She is involved in rodeo, softball, basketball, theatre, showing livestock and loves attending church. Peyton hopes to work in the equine industry when she grows up. She is thankful for the opportunity to run for Lometa Diamondback Jubilee Princess with the help of her horse Iceman and appreciates her family and friends who support her!

 

Korie McCoury

My Name is Korie McCoury, daughter of Waylon and Sarah McCoury. I am nine years old. I enjoy riding Badger, loving on any animal I can get my hands on, fishing and a little bit of hunting. When I grow up I want to be a professional barrel racer. Korie looks forward to representing the Lometa Lions Club.