Tiffany Doctor Memorial All Girl Rodeo
By Felix DoBosz
DAVIE, FL — On Saturday August 14, the Seminole Tribe of
Florida and the Davie Rodeo Association at the Davie Rodeo Arena
sponsored an all girl rodeo. The Hollywood Horse Club organized
this second annual event for the late Tiffany Doctor, who was tragically
killed in an auto accident on Snake Road near Big Cypress in early
2002.
“
They called her T-bone at the rodeo,” her mother Colleen
Osceola remembers. “She played football with the boys at
her school in St. Petersburg, Admiral Farragut Academy. Tiffany
often loved to play sports at her school; she excelled in basketball,
softball and even boxing. Big Jim Osceola trained her to practice
boxing. She was one of those girls that did everything, if she
liked it, she did it again.”
Doctor was not only a great athlete, but was also quite popular.
Many admired her because, even though she had many friends, she
never limited her friendships to people who were the most popular
at that time. She loved her family the most, and took great pride
in being an active member of the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
She is greatly missed by her family and friends and people who
never even met her but had heard through different sources what
a warm, kind, beautiful, and dynamic person she really was.
Debbie DeHass, of the Hollywood Horse Club said “Fifty-five
girls of all ages were competing for all around Buckles, in 26
different categories in this year's all girl rodeo.”
Doctor worked for Hollywood Board Representative David DeHass,
helping out every chance she got, she learned to bull-ride and
got really good with the horses too.
Debbie said, “Tiffany was a tough and popular girl, she loved
to bull-ride because it was such a thrill for her. Once she was
thrown from a bull, but she wasn’t really hurt; she just
couldn’t wait for the next chance to ride again.”
Doctor’s passion was bull riding, even though her mother
Colleen Osceola didn’t approve because it was just so dangerous.
“
She would have been very proud of this event and all the brave
girls that participated here today,” Osceola said.
She was also an avid NFL football fan; she especially liked the
Buffalo Bills team, and enjoyed going to the games with her step-dad,
Dan Osceola Jr., a big Dolphin fan. They enjoyed the camaraderie
of ragging on each other’s team during the games and after.
One of her good friends was Cherelee Hall, the former Miss Seminole.
The two attended the same school together in St. Petersburg,
Fla. Doctor was a great jingle dress dancer at community events
for
almost six years with her legion of friends who loved hanging
out with her.
David DeHass recalled that Doctor would often ask why the tribe
did not sponsor an all girl rodeo. The tribe eventually honored
her request by memorializing this wonderful event in her honor.
Doctor will be well remembered by the loving people she left
behind and the strangers that got to know her through the touching
stories
and the short-term legacy she left behind. Her spirit will
live on through this great rodeo event.
Adorable 3-year old, Madison Osceola tried her best in the
Barrel Racing event. Christina Osceola was very active in
this all girls
Rodeo event. Christina Diaz won first place for Jr. calf
riding. Boogie Jumper won first place in Sr. Steer Undecorating,
and
second place in Sr. Breakaway Roping competition.
Everyone agreed it was a lot of fun and big congratulations
goes out to all the winners. Here are the final results
from the 2nd
annual Tiffany Doctor
Memorial All Girl Rodeo:
Pee Wee
All Around: 1. Courtney Gore, 2. Calgary Jumper, 3. Lauren Taft;
Mutton Busting’: 1. Calgary Jumper, 2. Courtney Gore; Hairpin:
1. Courtney Gore, 2. Lauren Taft, 3. Calgary Jumper; Barrel Race:
1. Calgary Jumper, 2. Lauren Taft; Four Pole Bending: 1. Lauren
Taft, 2. Courtney Gore.
Junior
All Around: 1. Lexi Peaden; Barrel Race: 1. Lexi Peaden, 17.744,
2. Taylor Moulden, 18.143, 3. Macy Culligan, 18.149, 4. Giania
Orsi, 18.56; Pole Bending: 1. Lexi Peaden, 22.694, 2. Taylor
Moulden, 24.233, 3. Marcy Culligan, 24.515; Goat Tying: 1.
Lexi Peaden,
18.86; 2. Marcy Culligan, 23.05; Steer Undercoating (No Winner-Ground
Money): 1. Christina Diaz, 2. Giania Orsi, 3. Kindall Tindell,
4. Diamond Bergeron; Calf Riding: 1. Christina Diaz, 2. Kindall
Tindell.
Youth
All Around: 1. Jennifer Deveaugh; Breakaway Roping (No Winner-Ground
Money): 1. Sara Anderson, 2. Reba Osceola, 3. Leanna Billie,
4. Jenna Addams; Goat Tying: 1. Bobby Jo Haverland, 12.66,
2. Jennifer
Deveaugh, 17.22, 3. Shelby DeHass, 17.7; Steer Undercoating:
1. Paige Pohlie, 4.04; 2. Sara Anderson, 11.83, 3. Reba
Osceola, 12.27,
4. Jennifer Deveaugh, 13.31; Bull Riding: 1. Jennifer Deveaugh,
64, 2. Megan Gonsalves, 51, 3. Shelby DeHass, 50; Barrel
Race: 1. Bobby Jo Haverland, 15.954, 2. Jennifer Deveaugh,
16.265,
3. Paige Pohlie, 16.62, 4. Nicki Zee, 16.975; Pole Bending:
1. Nicki
Zee, 22.429, 2. Amanda Norman, 22.905, 3. Jennifer Deveaugh,
24.399, 4. Stephanie Romans, 24.617.
Senior
All Around: 1.Lynette Tindell; Barrel Race: 1. Michelle
Nesselt, 15.927, 2. Laverne Jones, 16.212, 3. Laura
Babawicz, 16.219,
4. Lanette Tindell, 16.424; Pole Bending: 1. Lynette
Tindell, 22.073,
2. Stephanie Sullivan, 27.063, 3. Julie Vining, 27.96;
Breakaway Roping: 1. Lori Brinker, 4.75, 2. Boogie
Jumper, 5.96, 3.
Lynette Tindell, 14.71; Goat Tying: 1. Marlene Burchard,
14.93, 2.
Lynette Tindell, 17.8, 3. Holly Ogelsby, 20.59; Steer
Undercoating: 1.
Boogie Jumper, 2.77, 2. Julie Viking, 3.54, 3. Lori
Brinker, 18.05; Team Roping: 1. Stephanie Sullivan and Holly Oglesby,
55.89; Bull
Riding: 1. Julie Viking, 53; 2. Cory Lupo, 48.
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