ADDIE FLORES TOOK ALL AROUND COWGIRL AND SCORED FIRST IN WAHINE BARREL RACING at the annual Panaewa Stampede Rodeo last weekend at the Al Cabral Rodeo Center. Her Dad Damien Flores took All Around Cowboy.
Addie Flores, whose time was 33.87 seconds, is a resident of South Point where her dad Damien and family operate South
Point Buckers and provide rodeos with livestock. Some of genetics are Yellow Jacket, Sports Machine, and Houdini, with a herd foundation from Rocker G.
Addie Flores, of South Point Buckers, won All Around Cowgirl and her dad Damien won All Around Cowboy at the 2024 Panaewa Stampede Rodeo last weekend. Photo from South Point Buckers |
Rodeo Queen at Panaewa Stampede was Peyten Kekaualua-Tavares.
Here are the other 2024 Pana'ewa Stampede first place winners with times and points earned:
Dummy Roping: Kana‘i Pieper – 2.5 seconds; Po‘o Wai U: Westin Joseph – 23.81 seconds;Youth Barrel Racing: Chesni Aku – 35.5 seconds;
Double Mugging: Richard Souza III and Ryan Sanborn – 42.2 seconds;
Century Team Roping: Danny Joseph and Billy Boy Benevides – 20.03 seconds;
Kane Wahine Ribbon Mugging: Shannon and Billy Boy Benevides — 22.1 seconds;
Calf Riding: Kana‘i Pieper – 65 points;
Open Team Roping: Allen Aku and Kai Montibon – 12.53 seconds;
Sheep Riding: Dusty Gorloff – 138 points;
Ranch Broncs: Kaeden “Bubba” Nobriga – 70 points;
Tie Down Roping: Westin Joseph — 27.93 seconds;
Wahine Breakaway: Sage Lindsey — 4.22 seconds; and
Kane Wahine Team Roping: Dusty Miranda and Lauren Cole — 23.4 seconds.
Double Mugging: Richard Souza III and Ryan Sanborn – 42.2 seconds;
Century Team Roping: Danny Joseph and Billy Boy Benevides – 20.03 seconds;
Kane Wahine Ribbon Mugging: Shannon and Billy Boy Benevides — 22.1 seconds;
Calf Riding: Kana‘i Pieper – 65 points;
Open Team Roping: Allen Aku and Kai Montibon – 12.53 seconds;
Sheep Riding: Dusty Gorloff – 138 points;
Ranch Broncs: Kaeden “Bubba” Nobriga – 70 points;
Tie Down Roping: Westin Joseph — 27.93 seconds;
Wahine Breakaway: Sage Lindsey — 4.22 seconds; and
Kane Wahine Team Roping: Dusty Miranda and Lauren Cole — 23.4 seconds.
See more results at panaewastampederodeo.com. See more on South Point Buckers at https://www.facebook.com/SouthPointBuckers/
To read comments, add your own, and like this story, see facebook.com/kaucalendar. See latest print edition at kaucalendar.com, in the mail and on stands. HAWAI'I PROPERTY TAXES REMAIN THE LOWEST IN THE COUNTRY, according to a report from WalletHub. The Effective Real Estate Tax Rate is .27 percent, compared to Alabama .39 percent, .49 percent in Colorado, .50 in Nevada and .53 percent in South Carolina. The highest property taxes are in New Jersey at 2.33 percent, Illinois, 2.1 percent, Connecticut 2 percent, New Hampshire 1.89 percent, Vermont 1.78 percent, New York 1.64 percent and Texas 1.63 percent.
In Hawai'i, the annual property tax on a home valued at $281,000 is $757. For a home at the state medium value of $764,800, the annual property tax is $2065, according to WalletHub. In New Jersey the $281,000 home draws $6,563 in property taxes. The medium value home at $401,400 draws $9,345 in property taxes in New Jersey.
The Wallethub study noted that property taxes have a high impact on costs of rental housing. Each year, the average American household spends $2,869 on real-estate property taxes plus another $448 for residents of the 26 states with vehicle property taxes. Hawai'i charges vehicle property taxes.
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SUNDAY'S RESULTS FROM THE MILOLI'I - KAʻŪ JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT are out. In the 14s Division, Keaukaha CoEd took first under coach Tene Kaupu. Most Valuable Player was Kekai Kahalewai-Navor. Second Place went to HI Intensity with coaches Olina and Mele.
In the 16s Division, first went to Pu'uki with Most Valuable Player Malia Pettit. Second went to Hemolele, with coach Lan.
In the 16's Boys Division, first went to Pa'a Pono, with Most Valuable Player Andrew Warren. Second went to Big Island Boys with Coach Chad. See Saturday's results in the Sunday Kaʻū News Briefs.
In Hawai'i, the annual property tax on a home valued at $281,000 is $757. For a home at the state medium value of $764,800, the annual property tax is $2065, according to WalletHub. In New Jersey the $281,000 home draws $6,563 in property taxes. The medium value home at $401,400 draws $9,345 in property taxes in New Jersey.
The Wallethub study noted that property taxes have a high impact on costs of rental housing. Each year, the average American household spends $2,869 on real-estate property taxes plus another $448 for residents of the 26 states with vehicle property taxes. Hawai'i charges vehicle property taxes.
In the 16s Division, first went to Pu'uki with Most Valuable Player Malia Pettit. Second went to Hemolele, with coach Lan.
In the 16's Boys Division, first went to Pa'a Pono, with Most Valuable Player Andrew Warren. Second went to Big Island Boys with Coach Chad. See Saturday's results in the Sunday Kaʻū News Briefs.
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5,000 in the mail, 2,500 on the streets.