VIRDEN GOES WILD WEST
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This article was published 16/08/2024 (385 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Young cowpokes saddled up for the first day of the Virden Indoor High School Rodeo at Tundra Oil and Gas Place in Virden on Thursday as part of the Virden Indoor Rodeo and Wild West Daze.
Events continue all weekend, including the first go round of the Virden Indoor Rodeo tonight.
» Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun

Ryder Rosvold watches rodeo action from atop a gate along with his dog Lilly on Day 1 of the Virden Indoor High School Rodeo at Tundra Oil and Gas Place in Virden on Thursday as part of the Virden Indoor Rodeo and Wild West Daze. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

Dally Brown (right) leads friend Finley Ross atop horse Bandit.

Brothers Klay and and Blake Main, 10, are competing in the goat tying and breakaway events.

Sadie Brown of Virden competes in the pole bending event.

Carter Rosvold helps Lennon Ameel with his boots.

A pair of horses share a feed bag.