In Wyoming for the 2015 National High School Finals Rodeo in mid-July, Ethan Usher of Santa Ynez shot 92 out of 100 clay pigeons with a .22 rifle.
That put him in the top 11 for trap shooting in the nation. āIāve been shooting and hunting my entire life,ā Usher explained. āI started shooting trap when I was 9. My dad was an instructor for 4-H. Every time you shoot a clay, it turns into fireworks. It looks like a whole bunch of fireworks are going off.ā
Usher described Rock Springs, Wyo., as a big, windy basin. āTrees were bending over sideways,ā he said. āThereās a lot of neat rock formations.ā
He grew up in Garteville, a small town outside of Carson City, Nev. When he was 13 years old, he moved to the Santa Ynez Valley, where his parents are from. āThe weatherās a lot nicer,ā he said.
In Santa Ynez, he leads the rodeo lifestyleāshooting, roping, and wearing cowboy boots. āRodeo is a lifestyle,ā he affirmed. āYou have to accept that in order to do rodeo. Itās not like any other sport. Rodeo, you commit to it and youāre basically in it for life. Most people are born into rodeo, with their families. You basically take on the Western lifestyle.ā
He wears his boots to school every day. āMy friends think Iām weird because I wear my boots, jeans, and belt,ā he admitted. To live the rodeo lifestyle, according to Usher, you also have to know how to ropeāthe art of lassoing cattle. Usher and his sister are learning from their dad, and he hopes to compete in those events when summer comes around again.
āNext year, Iām hoping to make it not just in shooting but in roping,ā he said.
Shooting, for now, remains his strong suit. At state, he won for target and trap shooting. āIt felt really good,ā he said. āBeing a freshman this year, going up against some seniors and juniors and sophomores and everyone.ā
Howād he get so good with a gun?Ā
āYou have to think of every shot like itās its own little deal,ā he explained. āYou have to think of just that shot. Like itās the only shot that matters. Your heartbeat matters a lot. Thereās [a lot] of up and down with your heartbeat.ā
This article appears in Jul 23-30, 2015.


