BELTON â About 130 riders competed in the Ranch Sorting of America Show this past weekend at the Bell County Equine and Livestock Complex. They combined for about 650 teams and their ages ranged from five to 86 years old, Joe Sansone, RSOA chief executive officer, said Sunday afternoon. âIn our youth class weâve got a lot of special needs kids, one boy whoâs legally blind,â he said. âHeâll compete for his first time today.â Sansone said he and Elijah Faske, 8, of Burton worked out a code to help the boy pick the right cow. There are many classes, but the standard class has 11 cows in a herd. Two riders work to bring the cows out in numerical order.