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On Friday evenings, Fayette senior Laci Fuhlage can be found roaming the sidelines of Falcon football games, keeping stats. When the softball team is in action, she is the team manager, and when …
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On Friday evenings, Fayette senior Laci Fuhlage can be found roaming the sidelines of Falcon football games, keeping stats. When the softball team is in action, she is the team manager, and when basketball season rolls around you can find her raining down jump shots for coach Brian Spielbauer’s Lady Falcons. On Saturdays and Sundays, however, if there is a rodeo in town you can find her atop one of her two horses at the arena.
Laci mainly competes in two events, breakaway calf roping and goat tying. On Saturday, Laci finished third in breakaway and fourth in goat tying.
Fuhlage looks to extend her rodeo career by attending college either at Missouri Valley or N.E. Oklahoma.
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