Lynne Lynch/Columbia Basin Herald Miss Moses Lake Round-Up 2009 Sara Jane Prchal crowns Soap Lake's Catrina Langley on Saturday night. MOSES LAKE - Soap Lake’s Catrina Langley, 19, was crowned Miss Moses Lake Round-up Saturday at the Pillar Rock Grill before an audience of about 200 people. Before her coronation, the Soap Lake teen was awarded four out of seven striving awards. She won prizes in sales and leadership, photogenics, star and the heavily weighted horsemanship category. The horsemanship apportion accounts for about half of a contestant’s score, because a sovereign must advised of how to deal her horse and other horses well, said Jill Tonne, a display governor and last queen.
Tonne’s younger sister, Sara Jane Prchal, was the cordial Miss Moses Lake Round-up. A jubilant Langley was hugged and photographed by well-wishers after her crowning. She thanked the rodeo association, her parents and "every free person," who attended the affair that night. Langley is the daughter of Travis and Mary Lou Langley, of Soap Lake.
As queen, Langley is looking most front to traveling and congregation unfamiliar people, she says. She will appear other rodeos in the Columbia River Circuit, representing the Moses Lake rodeo. Serving as leading light is portentous to Langley, as she watched the Moses Lake Roundup Rodeo since she was 5 years old.
Other contestants were Lacy Goroski, of Royal City, Charli Bergevin, of Ellensburg, and Jamie Judd, of East Wenatchee. Judd was number two runner-up and Bergevin was at the outset runner-up. Goroski and Langley were the irreversible two contestants before Langley was selected as queen. Goroski received the congeniality bestow and Bergevin received awards in display and speech.
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