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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from Sept 9/26/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from Sept. 18-24 not yet posted on the web site. Please note, the official results will be posted shortly and will address errors and misspellings found in this document. Contact the PRCA at [email protected] regarding discrepancies if they still persist after they have been officially posted on prorodeo.com. Thank you, Ann Bleiker PRCA Sr. Public Relations Coordinator New Mexico State Fair and Rodeo Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 14-23 Bareback riding: First round: 1. Ryan Gray, 88 points on Bar T Rodeo’s Ruby Roan, $1,780; 2. (tie) Will Lowe and Royce Ford, 85, $1,159 each; 4. (tie) Steven Dent, Jes Davis, Bobby Mote and Chad Klein, 84, $324 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Jess Davis on Cervi Championship Rodeo’s Baby Doll and Larry Sandvick, on Classic Pro Rodeo’s Phoenix Vest, 88 points, $1,564 each; 3. Wes Stevenson, 86, $971; 4. (tie) Tom McFarland and Scott Montague, 85, $512 each; 6. Jason Havens, 83, $270. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Royce Ford, 92 points on Bar T Rodeo’s Eight Ball, $1,000; 2. (tie) Scotty Drennan and Tom McFarland, 85, $625 each; 4. Will Lowe, 84, $250. Average: 1. Royce Ford, 258 points on three head, $2,669; 2. (tie) Jess Davis and Tom McFarland, 253, $1,739 each; 4. Larry Sandvick, 248, $971; 5. Ryan Gray, 247, $566; 6. (tie) Wes Stevenson and Will Lowe, 246, $202 each. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. (tie) Tommy Cook and Stockton Graves, 3.4 seconds, $1,977 each; 3. Chad Hagan, 3.6, $1,564; 4. (tie) Lee Graves and Jule Hazen, 3.8, $1,150 each; 6. Steven Campbell, 3.9, $736; 7. (tie) Spud Duvall, Levi Wisness and Josh Peek, 4.0, $215 each. Second round: 1. Shawn Greenfield, 3.4 seconds, $2,115; 2. Shane Henderson, 3.5, $1,839; 3. (tie) Jason Lahr, Glen Clark, Bill Claunch and Dean Gorsuch, 3.6, $1,150 each; 7. Mickey Gee, 3.7, $460; 8. (tie) Gabe Ledoux and Josh Peek, 3.8, $92 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Chad Hagan, 3.5 seconds, $880; 2. (tie) Jule Hazen and Josh Peek, 3.6, $550 each; 4. Jason Lahr, 3.7, $220. Average: 1. Chad Hagan, 11.2 seconds on three head, $3,173; 2. Josh Peek, 11.4, $2,759; 3. Jason Lahr, 11.6, $2,345; 4. Stockton Graves, 11.8, $1,932; 5. Jule Hazen, 11.9, $1,518; 6. Garrett Nokes, 12.3, $1,104; 7. Ronnie Fields, 12.4, $690; 8. Clayton Tuchscherer, 12.7, $276. Team roping: First round: 1. Jimmy Edens/Ryan Motes, 4.7 seconds, $2,019 each; 2. (tie) David Key/Kory Koontz and Travis Tryan/Michael Jones, 5.0, $1,497 each; 4. Logan Olson/Cody Hintz, 5.1, $975; 5. (tie) Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton and Clay Tryan/Patrick Smith, 5.3, $487 each. Second round: 1.Keven Daniel/Travis Graves, 4.6 seconds, $2,019 each; 2. Chance Kelton/Mickey Gomez, 4.7, $1,671; 3. Logan Olson/Cody Hintz, 4.8, $1,323; 4. (tie) Charles Pogue/Dennis Gatz, Lance Brooks/York Gill and Jay Adams/Randon Adams, 4.9, $650 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Logan Olson/Cody Hintz, 5.7 seconds, $790 each; 2. David Key/Kory Koontz, 6.1, $593; 3. Jordan Olson/Nick Sarchett, 6.2, $395; 4. Joe Beaver/Nick Simmons, 6.6, $198. Average: 1. Logan Olson/Cody Hintz, 15.6 seconds on three head, $3,028 each; 2. David Key/Kory Koontz, 16.8, $2,506; 3. Clay Tryan/Patrick Smith, 17.9, $1,984; 4. Matt Sherwood/Walt Woodard, 18.9, $1,462; 5. Jordan Olson/Nick Sarchett, 19.4, $940; 6. Charles Pogue/Dennis Gatz, 22.2, $522. Saddle bronc riding: First round: 1. Rod Hay, 85 points on Bar T Rodeo’s Second Hand Rose, $1,840; 2. Bradley Harter, 84, $1,394; 3. Bryce Miller, 83, $1,004; 4. Rusty Allen, 80, $669; 5. Cody DeMoss, 79, $390; 6. (tie) Taos Muncy, Jake Griffin, Cody Wright and Steve Dollarhide, 78, $70 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Jake Griffin on Bar T Rodeo’s Satan’s Own, Cody Wright on Cervi Championship Rodeo’s World War, Everett Ashurst on Bar T Rodeo’s Strawberry Wine and Shaun Stroh on Cervi and Guidry’s Boot Scootin Boogie, 82 points, $1,227 each; 5. Anthony Bello, 80, $390; 6. (tie) Dustin Flundra and Rod Hay, 79, $139 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Bryce Miller, 86 points on Bar T Rodeo’s Deliver Me, $1,000; 2. Cody Martin, 85, $750; 3. Cody Wright, 84, $500; 4. Rod Hay, 82, $250. Average: 1. Rod Hay, 246 points on three head, $2,760; 2. Cody Wright, 244, $2,091; 3. Bryce Miller, 242, $1,506; 4. (tie) Cody DeMoss and Cody Martin, 234, $795 each; 6. Brandon Biebelle, 226, $418. Tie-down roping: First round: 1. (tie) Randall Carlisle and Cody James, 7.6 seconds, $1,803 each; 3. Joe Beaver, 7.7, $1,426; 4. Joseph Parsons, 8.2, $1,174; 5. Mike Johnson, 8.3, $923; 6. Josh Peek, 8.4, $671; 7. (tie) Cimarron Boardman and Joseph Gernentz, 8.7, $294. Second round: 1. Nate Baldwin, 7.4 seconds, $1,929; 2. (tie) Matt Shiozawa and Giovanni Davis, 7.6, $1,552 each; 4. (tie) Cody Ohl and Jim Locke, 7.9, $1,048 each; 6. Ryan Jarrett, 8.1, $671; 7. (tie) Cimarron Boardman and Boyd Brooks, 8.2, $294 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Ricky Canton, 8.4 seconds, $760; 2. Joe Parsons, 8.9, $570; 3. Joe Beaver, 9.0, $380; 4. Joseph Parsons, 9.2, $190. Average: 1. Ricky Canton, 26.0 seconds on three head, $2,894; 2. Joe Beaver, 26.8, $2,516; 3. Joseph Parsons, 27.3, $2,139; 4. Joe Parsons, 27.9, $1,761; 5. Mike Johnson, 28.2, $1,384; 6. Cody Ohl, 28.3, $1,006; 7. Cash Myers, 28.4, $629; 8. Randall Carlisle, 28.8, $252. Barrel racing: First round: 1. Terra Bynum, 15.53 seconds, $1,816; 2. Brenda Mays, 15.74, $1,557; 3. Teal Rice, 15.76, $1,297; 4. Kelly Maben, 15.79, $1,124; 5. Shali Lord, 15.87, $865; 6. Shelly Anzick, 15.89, $692; 7. Tana Poppino, 15.91, $519; 8. (tie) Kimbra Peirce and Sheri Sinor Estrada, 15.97, $303 each; 10. 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