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South Dakota Barrel Racer Ties NFR Qualification Record at 19 Trips
With a reputation for duplicating the same consistent runs time and again, regardless of the horse or arena conditions, Lisa Lockhart is simply a legend in barrel racing. The Oelrichs, S.D., cowgirl has a huge fan club, from those who hope to ride like she does to those who just enjoy watching her compete.
In the past two decades, Lockhart has made 19 trips to the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas, Nev., aboard a plethora of incredible horses. The one thing all of those very differently bred horses had in common: Lockhart’s trademark style around the barrels. Regardless of different styles and backgrounds, many great horses have come up in the rodeo ranks under Lockhart’s quiet hand.
The winningest cowgirl of the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA), perhaps the most surprising thing about Lockhart is that she has not yet earned a gold buckle. At $3,874,825 in career earnings (through the 2025 regular season) per WPRA, Lockhart has earned three NFR Average titles (2014, 2016, 2023).
Qualifying for her first NFR in 2007, Lockhart has now tied two other legends of the sport (Sherry Cervi and Charmayne James) for the most NFR qualifications. With 19 consecutive trips to Las Vegas, Lockhart has once again earned a place in the record books.
Throughout her nearly two decades of NFR qualifications, Lockhart has finished the year in the top five in the World Standings 11 times. The three-time Reserve World Champion has earned $1,758,722 at the NFR alone, throughout her illustrious career.
Although she had a slower start to her 2025 season, plagued by downed barrels and what could be considered a tough winter run – Lockhart is never one to give up. The turning point in her year was a massive win at the Cheyenne Frontier Days. Two victories in the dirt of Cheyenne, Wyo., exactly a decade apart, came aboard two of the greatest horses of her career.
In 2015, Lockhart won the rodeo aboard her famous equine partner, An Oakie With Cash (“Louie”). Louie and Lockhart were an unstoppable force, winning $1.9 million together. Returning in 2025 aboard another buckskin, this time the great mare “Rosa” (Rosas Cantina CC), the South Dakota cowgirl earned the championship at the “Daddy of ’em all.”
From July through September, Lockhart skyrocketed up the standings, ultimately finishing the regular season No. 6 in the World at $169,467.
Despite the statistics and the accolades, what has made Lockhart such a fixture of professional rodeo is her demeanor and horsemanship. Always admired for her humility and down-to-earth attitude, Lockhart has a true love for her equine athletes and the sport of rodeo. Fans regard Lisa Lockhart as a true champion, for her peformances inside the arena – and out.
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South Dakota’s state cheer & dance, cross country championships scheduled for this weekend
This is a big weekend for South Dakota high school sports, with state championship events scheduled for competitive cheer and dance and cross country.
The 19th annual cheer and dance competition is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 24 (Class A) and Saturday, Oct. 25 (Class AA) in the Watertown Civic Arena.
The three-class state cross country meet is slated for Saturday, Oct. 25, at the Broadland Creek Golf Course in Huron.
Here’s some pertinent details from each of the state events.
Cheer & Dance
- Where & When — Friday and Saturday in the Watertown Civic Arena.
- Schedule — Class A competition will run from 5:15 p.m. to around 7:20 p.m. on Friday, with awards scheduled for approximately 8 p.m. Class AA competition opens at 11:15 a.m. Saturday and continues past 3 p.m. with awards to follow at about 3:30 p.m. (Dance teams can perform in two of three dance categories: hip hop, jazz and pom).
- Teams & Defending Champions — Class A features 20 schools in cheer and six dance. Sioux Valley has won all 18 cheer titles in state history and Dakota Valley has won the past 15 dance titles. Class AA includes 19 schools in cheer and 18 in dance. Defending champion Harrisburg has won two of the past three cheer titles and Brandon Valley is the four-time defending champion in dance.
- Judges — Cheer: Performance judges include Renee Cummings of Watertown (head judge), Christian Bennett of Pierre and Krista Inman of Rapid City and safety judges are Brandy Gangle of Lake City and Katrina Schnabel of Aberdeen. Dance: Performance judges are Tammy Griffith of Aberdeen (head judge), Dacia Starks of Pierre and Darcy Nagel of Rapid City along with safety officials Taylor Hageman of Watertown and Salena Reimer of Sioux Falls.
- Awards — Grand champions will be crowned in cheer and dance with other awards related to the number of teams in each division.
- Tickets — Tickets for adults are $15 and students $10 per day.
- Northeastern South Dakota Squads — Area Class A competitive cheer squads include Deubrook Area, Elkton-Lake Benton, Faulkton Area, Iroquois-Lake Preston and Sioux Valley. There are no area Class A dance squads. Watertown and Aberdeen Central each will field cheer and dance squads in Class AA.
Cross Country
- Where & When — Saturday at the Broadland Creek Golf Course in Huron.
- Schedule — Races (all 5,000 meters) include Class A boys at noon, Class AA boys at 12:30 p.m., Class B boys at 1 p.m., Class A girls at 1:30 p.m., Class AA girls at 2 p.m. and Class B girls at 2:30 p.m. Awards will be held following the conclusion on the final race.
- Returning Individual Champions — Returning individual race champions include Ella Boekelheide of Northwestern, Class B girls; Faith Wiese of Flandreau, Class A girls; and Brianna Reilly of Harrisburg, Class AA girls; Tate Grabow of Hill City, Class A boys and Cole Reilly of Sioux Falls Washington, Class A boys. There will be a new champion crowned in Class B boys.
- Defending Team Champions — Kimball-White Lake (Class B girls), Sioux Falls Christian (Class A girls, 3-time), Harrisburg (Class AA girls), Philip (Class B boys, 3-time), Sioux Falls Christian (Class A boys) and Sioux Falls Lincoln (Class AA boys, 2-time).
- Officials — Tim Casper of Lake Preston, meet referee; Bob DeBoer of Huron, assistant meet referee and starters Tina Baum and Steve Carron of Huron.
- Awards — The top 25 indivdiuals and six teams in each division receive awards.
- Tickets — Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students in grades 1-12.
- Northeastern South Dakota Runners — The field includes 14 area runners in Class AA girls (Watertown and Aberdeen Central), 31 in Class A girls (including school eligible for team honors Milbank, Aberdeen Roncalli, Sioux Valley and Clark-Willow Lake), 35 in Class B girls (eligible teams Gettysburg, Herreid-Selby Area, Ipswich, Arlington, Northwestern and Deubrook Area), 14 in Class AA boys (Watertown and Aberdeen Central), 29in Class A boys (eligible teams Milbank, Deuel and Sisseton) and 35 in Class B boys (eligible teams North Central, Frederick Area, Herreid-Selby Area and Northwestern).
ESD Cheer & Dance
A number of the Class AA cheer and dance squads tuned up for state by competing in the ESD Championships on Oct. 16 at Brookings.
Harrisburg won the cheer division for the eighth-straight year with a score of 295.5, followed by Brookings (288.0), Watertown (275.5), Yankton (245.5), Tea Area and Mitchell (each 244.5), Huron and Pierre (each 213.5), Brandon Valley (192.5) and Aberdeen Central (188.5).
Brandon Valley won the dance division for a third-straight year with 40 points, followed by Harrisburg with 39, Yankton and Pierre each 37, Aberdeen Central 35, Watertown 33, Tea Area 32, Mitchell and Brookings each 29 and Huron 26.
Follow Watertown Public Opinion sports reporter Roger Merriam on X (formerly known as Twitter) @PO_Sports or email: rmerriam@thepublicopinion.com
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Water main break causes traffic delays on South Dakota Avenue in DC
WASHINGTON – A water main break in northeast D.C. is causing delays to the morning commute Thursday morning.
The break was reported in the 4700 block of South Dakota Avenue around 7 a.m.
South Dakota Avenue, between Crittenden Street and Sargent Road, is closed to traffic while emergency crews work to fix the damage.
Drivers are urged to seek alternative routes.
Delays along South Dakota Avenue in DC after water main break
The Source: Information in this article comes from the FOX 5 Traffic Team.
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