Meet the Silver Spurs Rodeo queens for 2025-26!

The Silver Spurs Riding Club crowned its new court of rodeo royalty during Thursday’s Miss Silver Spurs Pageant at the Silver Spurs Arena.

Jasmine Noel Livingston is the new Miss Silver Spurs, taking the reigns from Bailee Jeannin, who was on hand for the coronation. Teagan Fry was named Junior Miss Silver Spurs, and Kinlee Rae Anuez is your new Little Miss Silver Spurs.

They will be on hand at this weekend’s 155th Silver Spurs Rodeo on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and as part of their duties will be to represent the Silver Spurs Riding Club throughout the year at community events and statewide rodeos.

In a tradition that dates back to 1960, 65th annual pageant celebrates young women who exemplify horsemanship, leadership, and a deep connection to the Western way of life.

“They’re more than just queens—they are ambassadors for the Western lifestyle and role models for the next generation of rodeo fans,” said Tihler Shay Franey, Chair of the Miss Silver Spurs Pageant Committee. 
“Each year, we’re amazed at the heart, strength, and poise these young women bring to the arena.”

In addition to the new court, other young ladies were honored:

Michaela Wall is the Miss Silver Spurs runner-up, and Brylie Lynn Greene is Miss Miss Congeniality;

Josie Rae Cain is Junior Miss Silver Spurs First Runner-Up and Miss Congeniality;

Ava Ledo and Emma Folsom are Little Miss Silver Spurs First and Second Runner-Up, with Miss Congeniality Mackenzie Kelly;


Kyrstynn Osborne (Jr. Miss Category) earned the Doug Partin Spirit Award;

Wall and Brylie Lynn Green were the annual scholarship winners;

Most Photogenic honors went to Frey, Osborne and Rowan Lake Heaberlin-Davis (Little Miss Category)

Wall and Frey earned the Aileen “Bill” Chapman Horsemanship Award in the categories. 
The Miss Silver Spurs Pageant stands apart thanks to its emphasis on horsemanship. Contestants not only develop public speaking, media, and interview skills—they also demonstrate their bond with their horse and knowledge of rodeo heritage.

“This pageant has been part of our tradition for 65 years now,” said Randy Booth, who will conclude his year as the Big Boss of the Silver Spurs Rodeo this weekend. “It’s an honor to watch it continue to grow while preserving the values and traditions that built this club from the ground up.”