Rhineers, rodeo, and riding go together By KENDACE BORRY WILLOW STREET - Near Willow Street, in Lancaster County, on just about any evening you can find them out behind the house, in the small arena, working their horses and practicmg their sport. The entire family gets into the act and riding, roping, and barrel racing will be practiced as each concentrates on bettering his skill. This is the Mike Rhineer family, with members Mike and his wife, Darlene, and children, Tammy, 16, and Mike, Jr., 15. Their sport is rodeo and love of the cowboy’s sport is evident in their endeavors. It probably all started when Mike, Sr., started rodeoing about Ifbr so years ago. A local boy, he related - y / r I „ » y' - **■ * ?**< V . V *<¥ M * *Me < Tammy Rhineer shows her winning form as she brings her horse around a barrel while practicing her racing skills. that he had tried some other sports, but rodeoing ap pealed to him and he’s been involved ever since. Then later the children came along. “I thought maybe the kids would get involved in rodeo,” Rhineer related. “But I didn’t expect it to be this much at such a young age.” According to the Rhineers, Tammy and Mike, Jr., who were bom exactly one year apart, became'active with horses at an early age. They started with a small pony, and have been riding for nine years each. They were each 12 years of age when they competed in their first rodeo. Why rodeo? “It just seemed interesting,” ’ f **N„ „_* ~ vs < y V * y ♦ S > > *<• - '»*** oiayk# >•*-- s He went on to tell that he thinks the children have learned sportsmanship from rodeo and have made friends from all over the United States through their com peting. To help in improving their skills, motion picture films are taken of every event the family competes in. The handling of the camera is usually the job of Mrs. Rhineer. Then the film is soon developed and the family studies it to see where mistakes were made. In the future, the family plans to continue their in volvement with rodeo. Mike, Jr. wants to stick with his rodeoing and training and Tammy would like to have her own barrel racing school. At the present, her dad runs a once-a-year school on roping. V»cv * 125