The Miss North Texas Rodeo Royalty represent the North Texas Fair & Rodeo throughout the year upon being crowned around the state and in the western industry. With a queen, teen queen, princess and junior princess, we have a great group of young ladies promoting our values and mission.

Miranda Reed (24) proudly represents the western way of life as Miss Rodeo North Texas Fair. Residing in Dallas, TX, she is a first-generation cowgirl who discovered her passion for rodeo as a teenager. A love for horses has grown into a lifelong mission to share the sport of rodeo, Western values and the cowgirl spirit with others. Beyond the arena, Miranda works in marketing. She is an active member of Watermark Community Church, leading kindergarten and first grade ministry. Her heart beats for horses, dance floors and ministering children. She is actively involved with the Western Sports Foundation and the Foundation of Western Professionals – organizations that support and empower Western athletes and leaders. She also competes professionally in country two step dance, where her love of music and movement shines. When she’s not traveling or representing the Western lifestyle, she enjoys fly fishing, reading, hiking with her golden retriever Nash and riding her horse Holleigh. Through her platform, “Rope Your Dreams”, Miranda encourages young cowboys and cowgirls to believe that the Western lifestyle is open to everyone, no matter their background or experience, and that faith, hard work and courage can lead them anywhere they want to go.

Brinna Jo Wagner is the 16-year-old daughter of Tina Wiggins of Kirbyville, TX and Brian Wagner of Buna, TX. She is a junior at Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School, where she excels academically in honors classes while also taking dual credit courses through Lamar University. After graduation, Brinna plans to attend Texas Tech University pursuing Veterinary Medicine with a specialization in Equine Therapy/Medicine. She also dreams of joining the rodeo team. She currently competes in barrel racing and pole bending in both the NHSRA and the NLBRA. Outside of the arena, she enjoys deer hunting and fishing. She is thankful to represent the North Texas Fair & Rodeo!

Mckinley Wagley is a fifth grader from Aubrey, TX and the daughter of Jason and Kat Wagley. She has a deep love for rodeo and horsemanship, and she is always working to polish her riding skills. Along with her passion for horses, Mckinley is also a dedicated competitive dancer who brings the same focus and determination from the studio to the arena. She has a kind and encouraging spirit and enjoys representing the North Texas Fair & Rodeo while connecting with the community wherever she goes.

Dally Murray is a third grader at Agape Christian Academy. She is the daughter of Clint and Rachel Murray of Newton, Texas. Beyond the crown, Dally can be found in the arena – chasing barrels and her dreams! She is a proud member of 4-H and the National Little Britches Rodeo Association. Dally’s love for the sport of rodeo and the Western way of life runs deep, inspiring her to pursue her goals with passion and dedication. Dally hopes her journey inspires others to not only follow their dreams, but also reminds them that courage makes champions!