PRUC ROYALTY

2026 Piedmont Round Up Club Royalty

2026 PRUC queen Camdyn Willoughby. Camdyn is a 15-year-old student at Bethany High School and is proud to represent the Piedmont Roundup Club as Queen. She is also a member of CPYRA, where she continues to grow and compete alongside other young athletes who share her passion for rodeo. Camdyn has a deep love for rodeo and barrel racing and has dedicated herself to the sport over the past 2 1/2 years. Her favorite part of rodeoing is the friendships she has built along the way and getting to travel, compete, and support her friends. Having spent years as a competitive gymnast, Camdyn developed the discipline and work ethic that continue to drive her success in the arena. Alongside her passion for riding horses, she thrives in school athletics, and has earned multiple state and regional awards in track and cheer. Camdyn’s horse, Slim, is her trusted partner, and together they continue to grow and improve with each run. As Queen, she is excited to help welcome new members into the Piedmont Roundup Club and serve as a mentor to younger riders, encouraging them to pursue their goals with confidence and dedication. Camdyn is honored to be representing her club and community and looks forward to making a positive impact during her reign.

2026 PRUC Princess Morgan Craig. Morgan is honored to represent the Piedmont Roundup Club as the 2026 Princess. Morgan is 12 years old and a 6th grader at Crossings Christian School. She is excited for the upcoming school year and the opportunity to participate in school sports, but her heart is always at the barn. Inspired by her mom and driven by her own passion for riding Morgan spends nearly every day with her horses. Whether she is riding or taking care of daily responsibilities like feeding and stall work, she embraces the discipline, responsibility, and dedication that comes with the horse lifestyle. Morgan is a lifelong horse lover and has been involved in horses since the age of four, starting with a POA and progressing to faster barrel horses as her skills and confidence have grown. In addition to competing in barrels and poles, Morgan also enjoys goat tying- an interest that led to the purchase of her current rodeo pony, Lady. Morgan takes great pride in showing her Clydesdales and has even had the opportunity to compete at the National Clydesdale Show. As Princess, Morgan looks forward to representing the PRUC with consistency, hard work ethic, and enthusiasm. She is excited to promote the club, support her fellow riders, and serve as a positive role model in the community.

2026 Piedmont Roundup Club Princess First Attendant Sydnee Meredith. Sydnee is the daughter of Stefanie and Dustin Meredith. She is 12 years old and attends Crossings Christian School. Sydnee is very active in extracurricular activities ranging from competitive cheerleading to horseback riding. She hopes to attend Oklahoma State University to be come a veterinarian while participating in stunt/cheer or as a spirit rider. Sydnee loves spending time at the lake, with her family and friends, loving on all of her pets and being outdoors.

2025 Piedmont Round Up Club Royalty

2025 PRUC Queen is Mary Martin. Mary is 16 years old and the daughter of John and Jamie Martin.  She is in the 10th grade at Epic Charter Schools and a member of the National Honor Society.   She has been competing with her horses in all aspects of English and western events for 11 years and currently competes in  4-H and POA breed shows, as well as PRUC play days.  She has recently started competing in ranch shows and cattle boxing.   She also has a 2 year old POA she bred and is training.   She enjoys riding in parades and trail riding too.  Her equine partners are Jagger, Snickers, Mercedes, Vegas, Doc and Red (retired).   She works at Stoneridge Acres Stables, where she takes lessons, feeding the full care horses and cleaning stalls.  She also enjoys spending time with her many goats, as well as breeding them and selling the babies. 

2025 PRUC first Attendant is Gracie Ladiski. Gracie is 15 years old and attends Putnam City Original Highschool in the 10th grade. She also attends the Bioscience and Medical Academy at Francis Tuttle’s Rockwell campus. Gracie started riding when she was 7 years old riding English before she switched to Western disciplines. Gracie now competes in rodeos on her lease horse Reba. She currently takes riding lessons at Silver Wind Stables and leases from them as well. Gracie wants to go to college for veterinary medicine and become an equine vet some day.

2025 PRUC Princess is Sydnee Meredith. Sydnee is the daughter of Dustin and Stefanie Meredith. She is 11 years old and attends Crossings Christian School. Sydnee started competing in 2022 on her former horse Bullet who served as a Bullet for Oklahoma State University. Sydnee plans to attend Oklahoma State University and become a veterinarian with the hopes of being able to be the spirit rider on Bullet. When she isnt with her two horses Lakotah or Bones Sydnee loves spending time with her pets ( dogs, cats, and rabbits), her family, cheerleading, being at the lake and anything else outdoors.

2025 PRUC Princess First Attendant is Allison Hoffman. Allison Hoffman is currently a student at Epic Charter Schools just finishing her 9th grade year. She has been competing in barrel racing for 2 years now, with her horse Koda. She is an active member of Logan County 4-H program and currently shows sheep, with hopes of also showing goats. She is also very involved with her youth group at Lakeview Church in Guthrie. She plans to start college courses concurrently while finishing high school. Then attending college with hopes of being an AG teacher.



Previous PRUC Royalty

2024 PRUC Royalty


2024 PRUC Queen is Mary Martin.  Mary is 15 years old and the daughter of John and Jamie Martin.  She is in the 8th grade at Epic Charter Schools.  She has been competing with her horses in all aspects of English and western events since she was five years old and currently competes in 4-H and POA breed shows as well as PRUC playdays.  She also enjoys riding in parades and trail riding.  She assists in riding instruction at Stoneridge Acres stables, as well as feeds the full care horses and cleans stalls.  Her equine partners are Red, Jagger, Doc, and Mercedes.  She also enjoys spending time with her 6 goats.

2024 PRUC Princess is Lynnlee Meredith.  Lynnlee is 12 and joined the PRUC last year. She is active in 4-H. She got involved in horseback riding during COVID, as it was an activity she could still enjoy with her sister and mother. She wants to be a physician when she grows up so she can share her compassion while caring for others. Last year, she placed in 10-13 year old class, as well as won Best of Breed and Reserve Best of Show for her rabbits at the Canadian County Free Fair. She also placed in the 4-H Horse Show at the Canadian County Free Fair.

2023 PRUC Royalty

2023 PRUC Queen is Emma Fanning.  Emma is 16 years old and attends Epic Charter Schools.  Emma and her horse Jazz have been competing at ranch sorting events for the last 5 years.  She has learned a lot about keeping horses tuned up working alongside her mentor, Shelly Fizgerald.  Emma’s main goal is to be a cowhorse trainer much like Shelley.  She also teaches her little sister Zoey how to ride and take care of her own horse.  Emma has been part of the Canadian County 4-H Teen Leaders for the last four years and has held multiple leadership positions.  Her focus with Teen Leaders is leadership and community service.  She is the current Vice President of Yukon 4-H and uses that position to mentor the younger club members.

2023 PRUC Princess is Mary Martin.  Mary is 14 years old and the daughter of John and Jamie Martin.  She is in the 8th grade at Epic Charter Schools.  She has been competing with her horses in all aspects of English and western events since she was five years old and currently competes in 4-H and POA breed shows as well as PRUC playdays.  She also enjoys riding in parades and trail riding.  She assists in riding instruction at Stoneridge Acres stables, as well as feeds the full care horses and cleans stalls.  Her equine partners are Red, Jagger, Doc, and Mercedes.  She also enjoys spending time with her 6 goats.

2022 PRUC Royalty

2022 PRUC Queen Courtney Cambron is 17 years old and a senior at Piedmont High School. During her sophomore and junior year of high school, she enjoyed being involved on the Duck Week Committee raising money for the recipients. She loves seeing how the community comes together and gets involved. Courtney enjoys spending time with her family going on hunting trips, fishing with her boyfriend and getting together with her friends. She has been riding horses since she was 9 years old. During those years, she has competed in several different rodeo associations including Edmond Rodeo Club, Piedmont Roundup Club, Heart of Oklahoma Youth Rodeo Association, North Western Oklahoma Junior Rodeo Association. She has been a member of the Central 4D Barrel Racers and competed in several smaller barrel races around Oklahoma. She is a member of the Kerosene Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team that performs each year at the PRCA Elk City Rodeo of Champions during Labor Day weekend.

2022 PRUC Princess Hadlie Delk is the daughter of Will and Kylie Delk. She is in third grade and attends Piedmont Elementary School. Hadlie has been riding since she was four years old and has one horse named Aura. She and Aura compete in multiple events including rodeo and jumping. They recently attended the POAC National Congress in Tulsa where they won multiple national titles. When she is not riding she enjoys swimming, cheerleading, drawing and spending time with her friends and family. Her future goals include earing a rodeo scholarship and pursuing a career that allows her to work with animals.

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