The 1986 Rodeo Queen

Rodeo title cements a love of community in Franklin resident

 

Tonya Sanchez has never strayed far from the Franklin Rodeo.

The Franklin resident spent most of her growing up years in her hometown, attending the rodeo, and in 1986, even served as the Franklin Rodeo Queen.

The rodeo does not have its own queen anymore; rodeo officials estimate the local pageant was eliminated about twenty years ago.

But in the 1980s, each high school in Williamson County: Fairview, Franklin, Page and Battle Ground Academy voted on one girl to represent her school at the rodeo pageant. Sanchez, who ran for the pageant when she was sixteen, made signs, hoping to get the votes to represent Page High School.

Then, those four girls won the Franklin Rodeo Queen title by selling the most tickets. Sanchez and her girlfriend hit the pavement hard, going door to door, knocking on lots of doors.

Sanchez loves her hometown and has lived and worked in it most of her life. In high school, her first job was at the Baskin Robbins store. After high school, she worked at Bridal Showcase in downtown Franklin, then at a tuxedo company. During her marriage, she lived in Nashville but moved back after her divorce.

She has been a member of the Franklin Noon Rotary Club, the organization that produces the rodeo, since 2004, sitting out a few years but returning full time last year. She is a Paul Harris Fellows recipient.

Sanchez hasn’t missed many rodeos, either. Her family, including her mom Theresa Sanchez and grandmother, Francis Headrick, still go.

For serving as the Franklin Rodeo queen over thirty years ago, Sanchez received a trophy and a pair of cowboy boots, which she still has. She got to ride in the parade and was recognized during the rodeo each performance.

This year’s Franklin Rodeo, the 69th annual, is May 17-19 at the Williamson Co. Ag Expo Park. Performances are at 7 p.m. each night. Tickets are on sale online at www.FranklinRodeo.com and at the gate and are $20 for adults and $10 for kids ages 12 and under. All seats are reserved. For more information, visit the website at www.FranklinRodeo.com or the rodeo’s Facebook page or call 615-RODEO-11.

 

Tonya Sanchez, the 1986 Franklin Rodeo queen, won her title by selling the most rodeo tickets. At that time, the queen pageant was based on how many tickets each candidate sold. The rodeo cemented a love of Franklin in Sanchez. Throughout her life, she hasn’t missed attending the rodeo many years.