order to make it to the NFR.” That’s nothing new to the family. When Massey was making the finals, the twins stayed at home. In fact, they’d never been to the NFR together until Weast earned her trip five seasons ago; they were busy with school, basketball practices and basketball games. “I didn’t think it was a big deal,” Ambrose said. “It’s Janae; I’ve always looked up to her. It was a pretty big deal, but Mom had to tell us we weren’t allowed to go to Vegas. We couldn’t let our team down.” Fifteen years later, she was part of the team as Weast followed the family tree to Sin City. “It was pretty stinking cool to have a twin sister that can accomplish that,” said Ambrose, who is a minute older. “My little family got to be part of it and support her. Kylie and I have obviously been best friends since we were in the womb. I want nothing but the best for her, and she wants nothing but the best for me. To see her excel like that was amazing, and we got to be right there
Florence Youree (horseback middle) celebrated her 90th birthday with her daughter, granddaughters and grandkids at the family ranch in Addington, Oklahoma.
with her.” Weast gives all the credit for her NFR qualification to her twin – “If it wasn’t for Cassie, I wouldn’t have made the NFR; she kept my colts going so I could still have a job when I got home.” – and understands how special it is to be involved in this family business. “It was the best possible childhood anyone could ask for,” Weast said. “With Cassie, I had a built-in best friend, and Janae was the best big sister ever. I had great parents and grandparents; no matter what we did, they supported us. “They put in a lot of effort to let us succeed.” That’s an ongoing theme, one that dates back more than half a century. Massey and her husband, Ty, have a 14-year-old daughter, Chazli, that is already involved in the family business, and she’s pretty good at it. It will likely be the case for Weast’s daughter, Marlie, should the 3-year-old choose that route when the time comes. “Chazli has a horse that is a full brother to the one that Kylie made the finals on, and Chazli is training it herself,” Youree said. “She loves it.” Chazli also has ridden Hell on the Red, the sorrel mare that carried her aunt to the NFR five seasons ago. Reddy was sired by JL Dash Ta Heaven, which guided Benette Barrington-Little to the 2013 championship; the stud is out of Dynas Plain Special, a speedy red racer that Massey called DeeDee and jockeyed to rodeo’s gold in 2003. It’s all in the family. Success takes work, but each member of the Youree clan is driven by passion, one that has developed through the generations, one that is packaged by the love they share with one another. Ward and her daughters were taught to keep God first in their lives, a ringing endorsement of faith by their mother and grandmother. “My Nanny rode the other day,” Massey said. “She had been wanting to ride with her great-grandkids. Every great-grandkid was on a horse, and we led the ones that needed to be led, and Nanny got to be out there with them. It was awesome.” There’s something about a horse that’s good for the soul, and nobody knows that better than a 90-year-old cowgirl and living legend.
buckle in her final trip, and Kylie Weast made her appearance in 2018. “The best lessons I got in life was to have a good work ethic,” Ward said. “My daddy worked, and he meant for everybody around him to work. My husband, James, is a workaholic. His family was the same way. They’re all workers.” So are their children. Massey was the first to step onto the stage, earning championship qualifications through smaller organizations before taking her game to the WPRA. She’s six years older than the twins, Cassie and Kylie, but they all understand the need to work. “Cassie’s our backbone,” Ward said. “She keeps things moving. She just picks up the slack whenever somebody leaves. She’s the only one of us that’s never been to the NFR, but she is just as deserving. The year Kylie made the NFR, Cassie worked all of Kylie’s horses while she was on the road. You have to have someone like that in Kylie Weast, Janae Massey and Cassie Ambrose are the proud granddaughters of Florence Youree who is keeping the family legacy alive and passing the love of horses on to their kids. Photo courtesy Ward family
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