by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Apr 30, 2023 | Inductees, Rodeo Modern-era
Tim Feland was born November 30, 1956, to Art and Marie (Cronin) Feland in Bismarck, ND. At the age of four, he started roping and dragging calves with his dad, at the ranch. In junior high and high school, he competed in Little Britches in the calf roping and team...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Apr 30, 2023 | Inductees, Rodeo Modern-era
Wade Sundby was born in 1956 to Orvin and Ginger Sundby in Williston, ND. The Sundbys were always involved in cattle and horses as Orvin owned a meat packing business in Williston. Wade was a standout at Williston High School, having records in football, 4H Champion...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | May 12, 2022 | Inductees, Rodeo Modern-era
Mark was born on December 16, 1960, to John M. and Martha Kuhn. He has 6 siblings – John, Luke, Carmey, Concetta, Matt, and Suzanne. Mark was raised on the family farm in Lefor, ND. He went to school in Richardton, ND. He has records that he holds in track and...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | May 12, 2022 | Inductees, Rodeo Modern-era
Tom Needham was born on November 5th, 1950, in Minot, ND, to Donald and Florence Needham. He grew up and was raised with his twin sister, Theresa, and other siblings, Judy, Barbara, and Bruce on their farm/ranch south of Parshall, ND. Tom started out his rodeo career...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Apr 3, 2022 | Inductees, Rodeo Modern-era
Levi was born April 21, 1981, the son of Milo and Julie (Stenehjem) Wisness, in Williston, ND. He was raised on their ranch north of Keene and graduated from Watford City High School. In high school Levi excelled in wrestling, football and rodeo. He was a five-year...
by chris@rosepapacreative.com | Apr 3, 2022 | Inductees, Rodeo Modern-era
Philip Haugen was born in Williston, ND on August 10,1964 to Noral and Sonja Haugen. He was raised in Williston along with his siblings Naomi, Heidi and Barry, graduating from high school in 1983. Phil first entered the arena at the age of nine, competing in the M-T...