Equifest Program 2019

Kory Keeth

From an early age Kory Keeth knew he wanted to announce rodeos and fortunately he had the gii of gab. AAer graduating high school, he set out to pursue his dream at North Eastern Oklahoma A&M. His announcing career started in the fall of 2012 at the age of 19 announc- ing every calf roping and team roping jack pot there at the college. He then went on to announce the 2013 Southwest- ern Oklahoma State University rodeo which led the way for two more college redoes in central plains region, including Kansas State and Fort Hays. In 2017 Kory began his PRCA announcing career and has

spent the last year traveling the country gaining as much experience as possible. Kory takes pride in knowing as much as possible about every contestant. On top of his announcing career, he is accomplished in other forms of media as well. Kory was the NEO13 News Anchor/Reporter, Worship Leader at Cowboy Capital Fellowship, and has done tv and radio voice overs. It’s obvious when you hear Kory that he enjoys entertaining the crowd!

Garrison Panzer Having grown up in a rodeo family from SW Kansas and heavily involved in Little Britches, Garrison Panzer’s natural skills led him to begin announcing events at a young age. With the help of his Sports Sound Pro and some expert advise from industry leaders, Garrison has acquired a professional inventory of music and mixers to help him be ready for whatever comes his way. Having traveled 3 states to announce diierent rodeos in a given weekend, Garrison has proven capable to handle on the fly demands of being a top notch announcer. His motto is “Be a blessing because you are blessed” and this honest enjoyment of what he does is evident in his work. Garrison enjoys seeing contestants having fun and the crowd enjoying an event which confirms he is doing what he loves.

(Pictured Lee to Right: Garrison Panzer, Kory Keeth & Dave “Showtime” Meyer at Equifest 2018)

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