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Christian Miller, Knight of Arizona Ranger, who is this year’s Trish Puckett, Stylist & Barber;
Jouster of the Year. He is the first Novice Rider to ever win Stylist: Amber, Crystal,
and Kristi
this award.
DJ Jennifer Tunis, Dancing with Jen, provided the entertain-
ment. Also, accepting hat and
glove donations!
Jousting became Maryland’s Official State Sport in l961 with
a bill being introduced by Senator Henry Fowler of St. Mary’s All of us join in wishing you a very Merry Christmas
County and signed into law by Governor J. Millard Tawes. State and a prosperous New Year
Senator Adelaide Eckardt presented President Diane Sherwood
with a proclamation from the General Assembly in honor of
our 50th year celebration.
Awards were determined through the following jousting tour-
naments: Talbot County Fair, Caroline County Fair, Queen
Anne’s County Fair, Queen Anne Joust, and Mid-Atlantic Joust
at Tuckahoe State Park, Denton Joust at Caroline County.
4-H Park, Ridgely Joust at Martin Sutton Memorial Park, ESJA
Pre-Championship Joust and ESJA Championship at Tuckahoe
State Park. It was noted the loss of the Old St. Joseph’s Jousting
Tournament, the second oldest joust in the state – a deep loss
to all in attendance.
Jousting awards for 2021 were presented as follows: Best Aver-
age Catch of Rings: Leadline – Karen Callahan; Novice – Chris-
tian Miller; Amateur – Kayla Rex; Semi Pro – No One Eligible;
Professional – Michael Patrick. First Time Rider Award went to
Ashlynn Thawley. Jouster of the Year went to Christian Miller,
the first Novice rider to ever receive the award. Most Active
Non Rider awards went to Dorsey Wooters, Jeff Miller and Paul
McMullen. President Diane Sherwood said she couldn’t pick
just one individual for the President’s Award. She recognized
Buck Schuyler, Paul McMullen and Donnie Sherwood as the
three individuals who helped her the most throughout the year.
Numerous door prizes were given out along with a raffl e on hay,
horse feed, horse items and other donated items. Line dancing
was available to those who wished to participate.
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