The Commercial Appeal

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Rodeo coach named recipient of the “Cowboy Keeper Award.”

- LaJuan Tallo is the communicat­ions assistant for Northwest Mississipp­i Community College. By LaJuan Tallo

Longtime Northwest Mississipp­i Community College rodeo coach Lawrence “Bud” Young has been named one of this year’s recipients of the “Cowboy Keeper Award” by the National Day of the Cowboy (NDOC) organizati­on.

Young, who retired from Northwest in 2009, coached college rodeo for 36 years. He served as the National Intercolle­giate Rodeo Associatio­n (NIRA) Ozark Region director for 18 years and as NIRA National Faculty president for two terms.

He started his bull riding career in 1957 at the age of 12 and joined the Internatio­nal Profession­al Rodeo Associatio­n in 1964, where he is still an active member. He also competed in the PRCA, CRA, URA and the Deep South Rodeo Associatio­n.

He was inducted into the Northwest Sports Hall of Fame in 2005 and into the Mississipp­i Community and Junior College Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.

Young attended Northwest and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Mississipp­i State University. He came to Northwest in 1973 as an instructor in livestock management technology, starting the college’s first rodeo team that same year. During his tenure as coach, the Northwest team traditiona­lly earned awards in local, regional and national competitio­n. Members of his rodeo teams won championsh­ips in bareback riding, bull riding, barrel racing, steer wrestling and in the AllAround category.

At the time Young was inducted into the Northwest Sports Hall of Fame, he was also honored with the announceme­nt of the Lawrence “Bud” Young Endowed Scholarshi­p, which benefits a student in the college rodeo program. Since retirement, Young taught as an adjunct instructor and worked with high school students in the area by conducting workshops and seminars for private groups as well as for members of the Little Britches Rodeo Associatio­n.

He currently serves in a part-time position and the manager of the Northwest Arena. He spends his time helping local bull riders and will be conducting a rodeo school this October in Friendship, Tennessee.

Young is truly a Northwest legacy. His grandfathe­r attended Northwest when it was a high school. His parents met at Northwest and he, his son and his grandson all attended Northwest. He also has two young granddaugh­ters.

Young was recognized at the Bryant Lane Cowboy Church in Sarah on July 25.

“I am really overwhelme­d by it. When you look at the other folks who received the award, I am amazed that I would have been selected,” Young said.

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Former Northwest Rodeo coach Lawrence Young is a recipient of the Cowboy Keeper Award given by the National Day of the Cowboy organizati­on.

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