3rd Annual Buck Off Cancer event to be held in Belton
December 11, 2025
By Shanna Grote
The Belton Journal
The third annual Buck Off Cancer event in honor of the late Ashley Easley will be held at Bad Dog Rodeo Company located at 5204 Elm Grove Road in Belton on Saturday, Dec. 20. Ashley and husband, Richard Easley, are both Belton High graduates and beloved members of the Belton community. Their son, Twister Easley, is also well known and adored in Belton and the rodeo community. Ashley passed away after a tremendous fight with breast cancer in August of 2024. Buck Off Cancer is a celebration of strength, rodeo spirit, and the memory of Ashley Easley. All proceeds from the event go toward a scholarship fund created in Ashley’s honor for a deserving collegiate rodeo athlete. Gates open at 10 a.m. with Bull Riding beginning at 2 p.m. Admission is $10 per head for patrons and is open to people of all ages. This year’s Buck Off Cancer event is sure to be the biggest yet with over $4,000 in added winnings, top-tier competitors, and returning favorites. Crowds are expected to pack the arena in support of a cause that continues to grow in meaning and momentum. Open Bull Riding has a $100 entry fee and will include 40 bulls. An additional $2,500 will be added to the winner’s pot and include a championship belt buckle. The Protection Match which is often a fan favorite will include $1,500 added and host four 2-man teams, with some of the toughest bullfighters around going head-to-head for a champion buckle. Killian Insurance Agency-American National is the title sponsor of Buck Off Cancer. They offer a variety of insurance needs with primary focus being in Farm and Ranch coverage. Wild Rose Rodeo Photographer is serving as the official photographer, capturing the emotions and meaning behind the moments. Richard Easley stated, “Ashley will always be remembered for her sheer toughness, determination, and headstrong drive to get things done. Even in stressful times, Ashley was steady, cool headed, and focused.” These qualities continue to inspire the heart behind this event. “Ashley would have loved seeing all the riders, bulls, and bullfighters battling it out in the arena,” said Easley. To the Easley family, many of the participants have become like family over the years and they were a big part of Ashley’s life. “These are the people who made her smile, supported her, and shared her love for the rodeo,” he added. The Buck Off Cancer event has grown every year not only in the variety of riders but also the bulls, vendors, and crowds. Organizers of the event say this year’s lineup is stacked with big names in both bull riding and bullfighting and they expect tremendous energy from the crowd and participants alike. The atmosphere of the arena itself gives off hometown vibes and often buzzes with excitement during its weekly events. Twister Easley loves seeing the huge turnout each year in support of his mom. This year is extra special for Twister because he will be competing in the Protection Match alongside his number-one partner, Spurs Ritter. They may be one of the youngest teams entered but they will be a tough team to beat. The crowd will no doubt be cheering them on. Twister was not only the apple of his mom’s eye but he has also been part of her continued legacy every step of the way, often boasting his pink in honor of breast cancer awareness. Twister can be found kneeling in prayer before events with crosses painted on his face. His strength is a testament to his mom’s life and the values she and Richard instilled in him. Through very hard days this sweet family stuck together loving and supporting one another. Richard explained, “This event simply would not exist without the dedication of Elizabeth Daly and Lane Parker, two outstanding producers in the rodeo world, who started Buck Off Cancer. Their passion has helped the event grow to what it is today.” He is also grateful to his friend, Kevin Hoyt, who is the owner of Bad Dog Rodeo Company and has made this event possible each year. For vendor spots, sponsorship opportunities, or donations please contact Liz Daly at 254.833.1875. Bull Riders and Fighters may contact Lane Parker at 830.988.3022.









