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Miss Rodeo Oklahoma 2010 - Chassity Sisco

 

Chassity Sisco, was crowned Miss Rodeo Oklahoma on July 22, 2009 during the 2010 Miss Rodeo Oklahoma Scholarship pageant. The pageant was held in Oklahoma City in conjunction with the National Day of the American Cowboy. The pageant judging consisted of horsemanship, speech, modeling, interviewing, impromptu questions and written tests. As the titleholder of Miss Rodeo Oklahoma, Chassity will represent her state for the 2010 year by making appearances throughout Oklahoma and across the nation promoting the sport of rodeo and our western heritage. She will then travel to Las Vegas, Nevada in December of 2010 to vie for the prestigious title of Miss Rodeo America.

Hailing from Ponca City, Oklahoma, Chassity is the 21-year-old daughter of Gary Sisco and Shawne Clapp. Graduating as Valedictorian, she was a member of the National Honor Society, Outstanding Students of America, Future Career and Community Leaders of America, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Serving as a 4-H officer for many years, she was a two-time recipient of the Equine Grand Champion Top Hand Award. Chassity also received all-league honors, among many others, in varsity basketball, volleyball, softball and cheerleading.

She is currently a junior at Wichita State University pursuing a Masters degree in Finance and a minor in Marketing. While attending Wichita State she is a member of the Gamma Upsilon chapter of Delta Gamma, the American Quarter Horse Association, on the board for Women's Pan-Hellenic Association, the Dean's Honor Roll and National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Chassity believes in the importance of higher education and being a philanthropic to the world in which we live. She is involved in numerous community service organizations, for instance, Service for Sight and Give Kids the World.

Chassity’s involvement in rodeo started when she began riding horses before she could even walk. She joined many youth rodeo associations at a young age, competing in speed events and break away roping. After being a competitor of the sport of rodeo for many years, Chassity desired to become a rodeo queen and help educate others about the lifestyle she had grown to love. She entered her first rodeo queen pageant at age twelve, ever since that day, she had dreamt of being crowned Miss Rodeo Oklahoma.

Chassity stated, “Success is not achieved alone, but in the hands and hearts of family and friends.”

Chassity believes with hard work and God’s hands anything is possible. A favorite saying of hers is “A single smile can touch the hearts of many.” A motto in which she strives to live by is, “What you did yesterday was great, but what have you done today?

The mission of the Oklahoma Rodeo Pageants Council, Inc. is to provide opportunities for the young women of Oklahoma to maximize their educational potential while promoting the state of Oklahoma through the sport of Rodeo. The Miss Rodeo Oklahoma Scholarship Pageant is sponsored by the Oklahoma Rodeo Pageants Council, Inc. The pageant selects Oklahoma’s representative to the Miss Rodeo America Pageant held each year in Las Vegas as part of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. To learn more about the pageant visit www.missrodeooklahoma.com.

   
 
 
   
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