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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from Jan 1/25/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from Jan. 17-23 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 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo Denver, Colo., Jan. 6-22 Bareback riding: First round: 1. (tie) Will Lowe, on Powder River Rodeo’s Jungle Girl, Micky Downare, on Burch Rodeo’s HI Roller, Cimmaron Gerke, on Burch Rodeo’s Little Sister, Troy Solomon, on Burch Rodeo’s Pinto Peanut, and Luke Walker, on Burch Rodeo’s Heart Attack Hill, 84 points, $3,434 each; 6. (tie) David Smith and Rowdy Buechner, 83, $878 each; 8. (tie) Clayton Foltyn, Royce Ford, Josh Shackleford, and Paul Jones, 82, $146 each. Second round: 1. Heath Ford, 86 points on Beutler Brothers and Cervi’s Thrill Ride, $5,854; 2. Silas Richards, 85, $4,488; 3. Nathan Bayes, 84, $3,317; 4. (tie) Will Lowe, Cody Fox, Josh Shackleford, Noah Bayes, and Dustin Reeves, 82, $1,170 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Royce Ford, 86 points on Cervi Championship’s Rose Puff Multichem, $1,200; 2. (tie) Luke Walker, Rowdy Buechner, and Will Lowe, 83, $600 each. Average: 1. Will Lowe, 249 points on three head, $8,781; 2. Royce Ford, 248, $6,732; 3. Rowdy Buechner, 245, $4,976; 4. (tie) Josh Shackleford and Luke Walker, 244, $2,634 each; 6. Cimmaron Gerke, 243, $1,464; 7. (tie) Heath Ford and Silas Richards, 239, $1,024. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Baillie Milan, 3.8 seconds, $4,391; 2, Dean Gorsuch, 3.9, $3,818; 3. Heath Thompson, 4.1, $3,245; 4. Kyle Hughes, 4.4, $2,673; 5. Trevor Knowles, 4.6, $2,100; 6. Jason Lahr, 4.7, $1,527; 7. Dru Melvin, 4.8, $955; 8. Ken Lewis, 4.9, $382. Second round: 1. Lee Graves, 3.9 seconds, $4,391; 2. (tie) Dean Gorsuch and Rodney Burks, 4.1, $3,532 each; 4. Clay Cowan, 4.2, $2,673; 5. Wade Sumpter, 4.3, $2,100; 6. Justin Thompson, 4.5, $1,527; 7. (tie) Wade Steffen and Chancey Larson, 4.6, $668 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Dru Melvin, 3.8 seconds, $6,157; 2. Clint Robinson, 4.2, $668; 3. Ryan Shaw, 4.3, $445; 4. Kyle Whitaker, 4.4, $223. Average: 1. (tie) Kyle Hughes and Dru Melvin, 13.7 seconds, $6,157 each; 3. Dean Gorsuch, 14.1, $4, 868; 4. Ryan Shaw, 14.4, $4,009; 5. (tie) Clint Robinson and Ken Lewis, 15.2, $2,720 each; 7. Jason Lahr, 15.5, $1,432; 8. Kyle Whitaker, 15.9, $573. Team roping: First round: 1. Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, 4.3 seconds, $3,148 each; 2. Logan Olson/Cody Hintz, 5.1, $2,738; 3. Tommy Zuniga/Matthew Ramirez, 5.3, $2,327; 4. (tie) Michael Baleztena/Mario Baleztena, Charles Pogue/Dennis Gatz, and Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius, 6.0, $1,506 each; 7. (tie) Kelly Barker/Wes Miller and Colter Todd/Cesar De La Cruz, 6.1, $479 each. Second round: 1. Speed Williams/Clay O’Brien Cooper, 4.2, $3,148 each; 2. Charly Crawford/Richard Durham, 4.3, $2,738; 3. Garrett Tonozzi/York Gill, 4.7, $2,327; 4. (tie) Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton and David Motes/Casey Chamberlain, 4.8, $1,711; 6. Jay Mattson/Jay Wadhams, 5.1, $1,095; 7. (tie) Chad Masters/Cole Bigbee and Jake Cooper/ Jimmie Cooper, 5.2, $479 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Colter Todd/Cesar De La Cruz, 5.3 seconds, $890 each; 2. (tie) Travis Tryan/Allen Bach and Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius, 6.0, $556 each; 4. Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, 6.2, $223. Average: 1. (tie) Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius and Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, 17.5, $4,415 each; 3. Colter Todd/Cesar De La Cruz, 17.6, $3,491; 4. Travis Tryan/Allen Bach, 20.4, $2,875; 5. Jake Cooper/Jimmie Cooper, 22.9, $2,259; 6. Chad Masters/Cole Bigbee, 25.8, $1,643; 7. Kip Kendirck- Alford/Ty Hillman, 26.1, $1,027; 8. Cooper Wimberly/Brooks Dahozy, 26.6, $411. Saddle bronc riding: First round: 1. Cody DeMoss, 84 points on Burch Brother’s Whiskey Girl, $5,968; 2. Jess Martin, 82, $4,576; 3. (tie) James Willert, Ryan MacKenzie, Chet Johnson, Morgan Forbes, Cody Horwedel and Todd Herzog, 81, $1,558 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Dustin Thompson, on Calgary Stampede’s Foolish Margie and Cody DeMoss, on Brookman Rodeo’s Good Times, 84 points, $5,272 each; 3. (tie) Billy Etbauer and Cody Horwedel, 82, $2,785 each; 5. Dan Erickson, 80, $1,392; 6. (tie) Brandon Biebelle, Cody Wright, Dustin Flundra, and Jeff Willert, 79, $597. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Billy Etbauer, 87 points on Cervi Championship’s Back Street, $1,200; 2. (tie) Dan Erickson and Dustin Thompson, 84, $750 each; 4. Todd Herzog, 83, $300. Average: 1. Billy Etbauer, 246 points on three head, $8,952; 2. (tie) Dustin Thompson, Cody Horwedel, and Todd Herzog, 242, $5,073 each; 5. Dan Erickson, 238, $2,089; 6. (tie) Glen O’Neill and Jeff Willert, 235, $1,343. each; 8. James Willert, 231, $895. Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Cody Ohl, 8.0 seconds, $4,316; 2. (tie) Matt Shiozawa and Ryan Jarrett, 8.1, $3,472 each; 4. Hunter Herrin, 8.2, $2,627; 5. Giovanni Davis, 8.5, $2,064; 6. (tie) Cash Myers, Randall Carlisle, and Scott Kormos, 8.6, $938. Second round: 1. Trevor Brazile, 7.8 seconds, $4,316; 2. Brad Goodrich, 7.9, $3,753; 3. Matt Prichard, 8.0, $3,190; 4. Brian Bendele, 8.3, $2,627; 5. Blair Burk, 8.4, $2,064; 6. Justin Scofield, 8.6, $1,501; 7. (tie) Charlie Kingsbury, Travis Caldwell, and Cimarron Boardman, 8.7, $438. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Ricky Hyde, 8.3 seconds, $870; 2. Justin Scofield, 8.6, $652; 3. Monty Lewis, 9.4, $435; 4. Hunter Herrin, 10.2, $217. Average: 1. Justin Scofield, 26.4 seconds on three head, $6,474; 2. Ricky Hyde, 27.1, $5,630; 3. Monty Lewis, 27.6, $4,785; 4. Hunter Herrin, 28.3, $3,941; 5. Trevor Brazile, 29.1, $3,096; 6. Ty Hays, 29.4, $2,252; 7. Brock McLemore, 29.5, $1,407; 8. Boe Brown, 29.7, $563. Barrel racing: First round: 1. Shali Lord, 15.07 seconds, $3,647; 2. Bobbi Wagner, 15.42, $3,126; 3. Sherry Cervi, 15.43, $2,605; 4. Tyra Kane, 15.50, $2,258; 5. Marlene McRae, 15.54, $1,737; 6. Erika Harper, 15.58, $1,389; 7. Chrissy Van, 15.60, $1,042; 8. (tie) Delores Toole, Layna Kight, and Tamara Reinhardt, 15.61, $521 each. Second round: 1. Tana Poppino, Big Cabin, Okla., 15.36 seconds, $3,647; 2. Erika Harper, 15.41, $3,126; 3. (tie) Tyra Kane and Brooke Catalani, 15.49, $2,431 each; 5. (tie) Diann Bukowski, Josie Jordan, and Megan McLeod, 15.55, $1,389 each; 8. Norma Wood, 15.56, $695; 9. (tie) Lisa Lockhart, Sherry Cervi, and Casey Shelstad, 15.58, $290 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Megan Mcleod, 15.66 seconds, $2,701; 2. Lisa Lockhart, 15.67, $2,026; 3. Mary Burger, 15.69, $1,351; 4. (tie) Tana Poppino and Tiffany Fox, 15.74, $338 each. Average: 1. Tana Poppino, 48.75 seconds on three runs, $5,470; 2. Marlene McRae, 46.93, $4,689; 3. Megan McLeod, 46.95, $3,907; 4. Lisa Lockhart, 46.98, $3,386; 5. Mary Burger, 47.00, $2,605; 6. Tiffany Fox, 47.01, $2,084; 8. Tyra Kane, 47.60, $1,042; 9. Diann Bukowski, 52.21, $781; 10. Tamara Reinhardt, 52.34, $521. Bull riding: First round: 1. Steve Woolsey, 91 points on Guidry and Cervi’s XS Energy, $5,328; 2. Myron Duarte, 88, $4,085; 3. (tie) Sonny Murphy, Wesley Silcox, and Cody Hancock, 86, $2,072 each; 6. (tie) Spud Whitman and Ty Scoggins, 85, $799 each; 8. Ben Mullet, 83, $533. Second round: 1. (tie) Clayton Williams, on Triple V Rodeo’s Red Deer and Jason McClain, on Guidry and Cervi’s Final Dose, 87 points, $4,707 each; 3. Travis Sellers, 83, $3,019; 4. (tie) Spud Whitman and Trent Cormier, 81, $1,599 each; 6. Ross Kleven, 80, $888; 7. (tie) Cody Buller, Ted Bert, Tate Stratton, Chad Besplug, and Ryan Greenlee, 79, $249 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Spud Whitman, 86 points on Guidry and Cervi’s Final Dose, $1,650; 2. Joe Meling, 82, $1,250; 3. Nat Fly, 79, $900; 4. Tate Stratton, 74, $600. Average: 1. Spud Whitman, 252 points on three head, $7,993; 2. Tate Stratton, 232, $6,128; 3. Nat Fly, 229, $4,529; 4. Joe Meling, 227, $2,931; 5. (tie) Cody Buller and Bobby Welsh, 151 points on two head, $1,599 each; 7. (tie) Travis Sellers and Ben Mullet, 148, $932 each. Dodge Turquoise Circuit Finals Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Jan. 20-22 Bareback riding: First round: 1. Stetson Herrera, 79 points on Salt River Rodeo’s Smokey, $603; 2. Tom McFarland, 78, $452; 3. Jared Green, 73, $301; 4. W. Carr Vincent, 71, $151.
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