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Rancho Bernardo’s Mr. Bronco pageant returns on Friday

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Fifteen Rancho Bernardo High seniors will be vying for the title of Mr. Bronco and a $500 scholarship on Friday night.

The annual competition will have the contestants competing in four categories — talent, formal wear, swim wear and interview question, said Terri Rogelstad, RB High’s director of student activities. She said the judges will include an administrator, counselor, staff member, teacher and the new Miss Rancho Bernardo.

Rogelstad said the winner will receive a $500 scholarship, trophy and crown. Trophies will also be awarded to the audience’s choice, Mr. Congeniality and contestant with the best talent.

The pageant will begin at 7 p.m. Friday, April 22 in the Rancho Bernardo High School Performing Arts Center, 13010 Paseo Lucido. Tickets are $5, sold at the door.

“It is an opportunity to offer a scholarship to one of our senior boys and is a fun near-end-of-the-year (event),” Rogelstad said. “It brings in a pretty good crowd and is a good fundraiser for the Associated Student Body.”

The 2016 Mr. Bronco contestants are:

Kourosh Amani will sing. His future plans are to continue his education at Miramar College for two years, transfer to UC San Diego and attend medical school.

Kyle Chernicky’s talent will be showing off his smile. He plans on being a pre-med student in college and wants to become an anesthesiologist.

Chris Cadet will dance. His future plans are to act on Broadway or become a drama teacher.

Nathan Chang will sing and play a guitar. He wants to double major in computer science and business so he can work for a tech company.

Devin Dunn will sing. He plans on majoring in civil engineering at Brigham Young University, playing rugby and wants to save the world.

Adrian Fernandez will play the drums. His future plans are to attend college, get a masters’ degree and

“live life to the fullest.”

Sam Hagshenas will play the recorder. He plans on attending a university so he can become a clinical psychologist.

Mitchell Lindgren will lip sync. He plans on attending a university so he can become a software engineer.

Nate Lovato will lip sync. His goal is to become a Marine or an athletic trainer.

Michael Menzer will perform modern ballet. His future plans are to major in psychology at a university and continue dancing.

Kaivan Mohsenzadeh will perform Pokémon rap. He plans on attending Mesa College, then transferring to UC San Diego so he can major in astronomy and communication.

Spencer Nichols will do a gymnastics routine. He wants to teach English in Europe or major in art history and work in an art museum.

Kenny Rayburn’s talent will be fortune telling. His future plans are to attend acting school in Los Angeles.

Broxton Tolentino will sing. His goal is to become a Navy pilot.

Raymond Velasquez will dance. His future plans are to attend a university and coach football.

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