Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Focus On Scugog (Port Perry, ON), 1 Jun 2010, p. 23

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dividuals must work together like a finely tuned machine to achieve the desired result — the fastest time with the most cattle penned. Brock Reville was not always a cowboy. “I started rid- ing five years ago when my daughter expressed a desire to get involved in equestrian sports.” Brock took lessons with her and the rest is history. Born in Montreal, but raised in Muskoka, Brock grew up in the hospitality industry. His parents owned the Pinelands Lodge in Muskoka where Brock worked every summer and weekend. “I did everything from grass cut- ting to dishwashing,” he said, with a smile on his face. “Finally I was promoted to sports director where I was introduced to a small herd of walking ponies, which we had for children to use,” he reminisced about his youth. “Thad never been on a horse and walking these ponies was as close as I had come.” Brock attended Georgian College and graduated as an optician. He obtained a part time job with his roommate's family who owned the Eye Shoppe in Port Perry. “I loved the town as soon as I was here,” said Brock. In his 35 acre 1984 an opportunity to purchase the business arose and Brock jumped at the chance. “My riding lessons were all on English saddles and when a friend introduced me to cattle penning I had to switch to ‘the dark side’ and ride western,” he said laugh- ingly. Brock has a beautiful 135 acre property on Scugog Island overlooking the lake. He now has 75 head of cattle, all used for the sport. The season starts in May and runs until October. Various venues are used for competitions, including Brock’s ranch. “T enjoy it because of the skill and teamwork,” Brock explains. “I also like the fact that there is little chance of injury. There are no lassos, such as in rodeos, where cows may be injured and riders damage their hands. I need my fingers for my day job,” he chuckled. Anyone wishing take part in, or to learn more about the fast growing sport of Team Cattle Penning, can con- tact Brock at 905-925-3957. By Jonathan van Bilsen Focus on Scugog Serving Port Perry, Uxbridge & Surrounding Area ¢ Windows ¢ Doors ¢ Siding ¢ Sunrooms Sales & Installation 182 North Port Plaza, Unit #7 - Reach St. at North Port Rd. WINDOW STORE 905-985-6665 For Alt Vour Window Needs FOCUS -JUNE 2010 23

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