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Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun

Laramie Collen of Virden tries to lasso a calf during the high school tie down roping event at the first go-round of the 2024 Canadian High School Rodeo Finals at the Keystone Centre on a scorching hot Thursday. About 250 contestants from across the country are competing in the finals, which wrap up Saturday.

Laramie Collen of Virden tries to lasso a calf during the high school tie down roping event at the first go-round of the 2024 Canadian High School Rodeo Finals at the Keystone Centre on a scorching hot Thursday. About 250 contestants from across the country are competing in the finals, which wrap up Saturday.

Colt Van Straten of Stettler, Alta., grabs a calf to tie its legs during the high school tie down roping event at the first go-round of the 2024 Canadian High School Rodeo Finals at the Keystone Centre on Thursday.

Colt Van Straten of Stettler, Alta., grabs a calf to tie its legs during the high school tie down roping event at the first go-round of the 2024 Canadian High School Rodeo Finals at the Keystone Centre on Thursday.

Trey Shadlock of Debden, Sask., is thrown from his horse during the high school bronc riding event.

Trey Shadlock of Debden, Sask., is thrown from his horse during the high school bronc riding event.

Checotah Many Grey of Cardston, Alta., tries to lasso a calf during the junior high girls breakaway roping event.

Checotah Many Grey of Cardston, Alta., tries to lasso a calf during the junior high girls breakaway roping event.

Jase Sawley of Vanderhoof, B.C., competes in the junior high bulls event.

Jase Sawley of Vanderhoof, B.C., competes in the junior high bulls event.

Carter Rosvold of Ethelbert, Sask., tries to stay atop a bucking steer during the junior high bareback event.

Carter Rosvold of Ethelbert, Sask., tries to stay atop a bucking steer during the junior high bareback event.

Riley Baird of Big Valley, Alta., is bucked upside down during the junior high bareback event.

Riley Baird of Big Valley, Alta., is bucked upside down during the junior high bareback event.

A rodeo protection team member tries to get a tangled Baird away from his steer.

A rodeo protection team member tries to get a tangled Baird away from his steer.

Baird hangs on as his steer pulls ahead while another rodeo protection team member rushes to the scene.
Baird hangs on as his steer pulls ahead while another rodeo protection team member rushes to the scene.
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