Makala Futrell is the 15-year-old daughter of BJ and Mistie Futrell. She is a freshman at Tishomingo High School and is an active member of the Tishomingo FFA and 4-H. She is an offi cer of the Johnston County 4-H and shows lambs and goats. She enjoys riding horses, hunting, fi shing and swimming. After graduation, Makala plans to attend Oklahoma State University to pursue a degree in Agriculture Education and possibly become an Ag teacher and FFA advisor. Courtesy photo
Kaylena Christian is the 13-year-old daughter of Charles Eugene and Courtney Ann Christian. She is a member of the OSU Marshall County 4-H Program. She is a two-year rodeo queen for the Gene Autrey Roping Club. She has walked the runway in Manhattan at the International Models & Talent Association Showcase. She was a member of the Broadway Kids Musical Theater and the Brass Ring in Ardmore, along with the Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival at Southeastern in Durant. She enjoys show choir and is looking forward to her second year. She wants to be a Fashion and Equestrian Photographer and pursue Educational Studies. Courtesy photo
Gentry Thompson is the 13-year-old daughter of Ashley Thompson and Kyle and Ashley Rhyne. She is an eighth grader at Marietta Middle School. She has a passion for all animals and loves riding her horse, Stormie. In her spare time, she enjoys fishing, hunting, and spending time in the great outdoors. She loves photography and art. She believes in working hard and getting things done. Faith, family and friends are the most important things to her. Courtesy photo
Kenzlie Hargis is the seven-year-old daughter of Ethan and Erin Williams and Kenny Hargis. She is a second grader at Kingston Elementary. She enjoys riding her horse and playing with her cousins Kyler and Kash. She has always dreamed of running for Madill Rodeo Queen. She plans on be coming a veterinarian in the future. Courtesy photo
Recce Proctor is the seven-year-old daughter of Derek and Kellijon Proctor. In her spare time, she enjoys riding her horse, Dallas, playing with her friends, swimming, and attending Emanual Baptist Church. She wants to grow up to be a veterinarian. Courtesy photo