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2025 QUEEN & COURT

Queen Sydney Dodge

Queen Sydney Dodge, a 20-year-old from Pendleton, Oregon, is the daughter of Chad and Jody Dodge. A 2022 graduate of Pendleton High School with the highest honors, Sydney continued her education at Blue Mountain Community College, earning an Associate of Science degree. She is now pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Entrepreneurship at Eastern Oregon University. While excelling as a full-time student, Sydney also works at GT Land and Cattle in the embryo facility, assisting with weekly pregnancy checks.


In high school, Sydney was highly involved in FFA, holding two Blue Mountain District officer positions and competing in public speaking, parliamentary procedure, livestock judging, soils judging, ag sales, and beef production proficiency. She earned her Greenhand, Chapter, and State FFA degrees. An inducted member of the National Honor Society, Sydney actively participated in community service and leadership activities. Her passion for horses began at the age of four, and she competed with the Oregon High School Equestrian Team, qualifying for state-level events and earning the title of Rookie of the Year as a freshman. Sydney was also a dedicated 4-H member for nine years, showing beef cattle and quarter horses, winning numerous championships, and competing in Oregon Reined Cow Horse Association shows.

One of Sydney’s greatest joys is working with her and her mother’s registered Angus cow herd. Her dedication to showing, breeding, and raising cattle has taught her the value of grit and perseverance. She has traveled nationwide to participate in events such as the National Junior Angus Shows and the National Western Stock Show. Sydney has also contributed significantly to her family’s logging, lumber mill, and agricultural operations, embracing the Western lifestyle. Having attended her first Round-Up at just 17 months old, Sydney has been a devoted volunteer since age 8, taking on roles such as pennant bearer, livestock handler, flag carrier, retail assistant, and prairie girl in Happy Canyon. Her family’s contributions to the Round-Up and Happy Canyon include years of trucking and shavings donations. Sydney is honored to represent the 115th Pendleton Round-Up and looks forward to sharing her love of this historic rodeo. She hopes to inspire young girls to dream big and give their all in every endeavor.

Princess Alexis Bowen

Princess Alexis Bowen, a 20-year-old from Pendleton, Oregon, is the daughter of Nicki and Howard Bowen. A 2022 graduate of Pendleton High School, Alexis excelled as a varsity swimmer, National Honor Society member, and active FFA participant. She earned her Greenhand, Chapter, State, and American FFA degrees and served as a Pendleton FFA officer for two years. Alexis also showed sheep—a passion she’s pursued since the age of five—and competed in numerous FFA events.

Currently studying animal science at Walla Walla Community College, Alexis plans to transfer to Eastern Oregon University to become an FFA advisor. Over the years, she has volunteered extensively in the Pendleton community, from selling programs and helping Altrusa to working in the souvenir booth with her FFA chapter. Her love for horses stems from her childhood, when her uncle introduced her to the Round-Up. Alexis began riding whenever possible, setting her sights on becoming a Pendleton Round-Up Princess. After attending every Round-Up since she was two months old, Alexis is thrilled to serve her community and share her passion for the event, especially her favorite, wild cow milking.

Princess Rowdy Israel

Princess Rowdy Israel, a 18-year-old from Canyon City, Oregon, and is the daughter of Nicole Israel and Ronnie Taynton. A 2024 graduate of Acellus Academy, Rowdy was active in volleyball, basketball, student council, and FFA during high school, serving as her chapter’s Vice President and President. She competed in breakaway roping through the Oregon High School Rodeo Association and represented Oregon as High School Rodeo Queen for two years, earning a top 20 finish in the National High School Rodeo Queen Contest.


Rowdy has been a passionate rodeo representative since age five, holding titles such as Lil Miss Grant County Fair & Rodeo Queen, Little Miss NPRA Queen, and Junior Miss Rodeo Oregon. She most recently served as the 75th Elgin Stampede Queen and the 2024 Spray Rodeo Queen. Currently studying business administration at Linn Benton Community College, Rowdy also runs her own business, Rowdy’s Teeth Whitening Services, and plans to pursue cosmetology. Her love for the Pendleton Round-Up began in childhood and deepened through her involvement in the Westward Ho! Parade. Rowdy is honored to join the sisterhood of Pendleton Round-Up royalty.

Princess Myranda Spicknall

Princess Myranda Spicknall, a 19-year-old from Pendleton, Oregon, is the daughter of Tom and Rachelle Spicknall. A 2024 graduate of Pendleton High School, Myranda began riding horses at age two and competing in rodeo at age eight. She participated in high school rodeo for four years, competing in barrel racing, pole bending, and breakaway roping, and twice qualified for the Silver State International Rodeo.

Myranda has been deeply involved with the Pendleton Round-Up since age eight, starting as an usher and later volunteering in the retail store. She has participated in the Westward Ho! Parade and Dress Up Parade as a pennant bearer. Currently studying diagnostic imaging at Blue Mountain Community College, Myranda is eager to embrace her role on the 2025 Pendleton Round-Up Court.

Princess Lexi Thompson

Princess Lexi Thompson, a 19-year-old from Adams, Oregon, is the daughter of Vic and Heidi Thompson. A 2023 graduate of Weston-McEwen High School, Lexi was active in high school rodeo and FFA, earning her Greenhand, Chapter, and State degrees. She grew up riding horses and working on her family’s ranch, helping with cattle operations.


Currently a dental assistant for Dr. Durk Irwin, Lexi plans to attend Carrington College to pursue dental hygiene. A lifelong Round-Up volunteer, Lexi has assisted in the stripping chute, arena stock handling, and Happy Canyon quadrille. She is proud to carry on her family’s legacy and is excited to serve on the 115th Pendleton Round-Up Court.
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