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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from March 27 – April 2 Not Yet Posted on the Web Site 4/4/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from March 27 – April 2 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 Laughlin River Stampede Laughlin, Nev., March 30 – April 2 All-around cowboy: Trevor Brazile, $4,583 in team roping and tie-down roping Bareback riding: First round: 1. Bobby Mote, 84 points on Honeycutt Rodeo’s Dawson Creek, $2,365; 2. Wes Stevenson, 81, $1,813; 3. (tie) Ryan Gray and Clayton Foltyn, 80, $1,103 each; 5. (tie) Jason Havens and Forest Bramwell, 79, $473 each; 7. (tie) Tim Wilkinson and Kelly Timberman, 78, $276. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Will Lowe, 84 points Bar T Rodeo’s Red Ears, $1,200; 2. Forest Bramwell, 83, $900; 3. (tie) Jason Havens and Ryan Gray, 81, $450 each. Average: 1. Forest Bramwell, 162 points on two head, $2,365; 2. (tie) Bobby Mote and Ryan Gray, 161, $1,576 each; 4. (tie) Jason Havens and Will Lowe, 160, $709 each; 6. Clayton Foltyn, 159, $394; 7. (tie) Tim Wilkinson and Kelly Timberman, 158, $276 each. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Todd Suhn, 4.1 seconds, $2,099; 2. Dane Hanna, 4.2, $1,825; 3. Linn Churchill, 4.3, $1,552; 4. Luke Branquinho, 4.4, $1,278; 5. J.C. Malone, 4.5, $1,004; 6. (tie) Dean Gorsuch and Baillie Milan, 4.6, $593; 8. Justin Blaine Davis, 4.7, $183. Second round: 1. Shawn Greenfield, 3.4 seconds, $2,099; 2. Cash Myers, 3.8, $1,825; 3. (tie) Stockton Graves, Josh Peek and Jason Lahr, 3.9, $1,278 each; 6. (tie) Lee Graves and Dean Gorsuch, 4.3, $593 each; 8. (tie) Brad McGilchrist, Joey Bell Jr., and Trevor Duhon, 4.5, $61 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Luke Branquinho, 3.8 seconds, $950; 2. Josh Peek, 4.1, $713; 3. Linn Churchill, 4.2, $475; 4. Levi Wiseness, 4.8, $238. Average: 1. Josh Peek, 12.8 seconds on three head, $3,149; 2. Luke Branquinho, 13.4, $2,738; 3. Dean Gorsuch, 14.1, $2,327; 4. Linn Churchill, 14.3, $1,917; 5. Dane Hanna, 14.4, $1,506; 6. (tie) Todd Suhn and Joey Bell Jr., 14.5, $810 each; 8. (tie) Levi Wisness and Trevor Duhon, 14.9, $137 each. Team roping: First round: 1. Colter Todd/Cesar De La Cruz, 4.7 seconds, $1,678 each; 2. Britt Williams/Caleb Twisselman, 4.9, $1,459; 3. Nick Sartain/Shannon Frascht, 5.1, $1,241; 4. (tie) Garrett Tonozzi/York Gill and Keven Daniel/Nick Simmons, 5.2, $912 each; 6. Wade Wheatley/Kyle Lockett, 5.5, $584; 7. Jake Stanley/Brady Minor, 5.6, $365; 8. David Key/Kory Koontz, 5.7, $146. Second round: 1. (tie) Charles Pogue/Dennis Gatz and Jake Barnes/Brock Hanson, 4.4 seconds, $1,569 each; 3. (tie) Nate Singletary/Jared Hixon and Ryan Jarrett/Clint Robinson, 4.7, $1,131; 5. (tie) Steve Young/Dusty Morse and Logan Olson/Cody Hintz, 5.1, $693; 7. David Key/Kory Koontz, 5.2, $365; 8. Guy Howell/Jake Nelson, 5.4, $146. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. David Key/Kory Koontz, 5.2 seconds, $880 each; 2. Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton, 5.9, $660; 3. Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius, 6.5, $440; 4. Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, 7.0, $220. Average: 1. David Key/Kory Koontz, 16.1 seconds on three head, $2,518 each; 2. (tie) Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius and Matt Funk/Bucky Campbell, 18.8, $2,025 each; 4. Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton, 19.9, $1,532; 5. Riley Minor/B.J. Campbell, 21.6, $1,204; 6. Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, 22.5, $1,204; 7. Shain Sproul/Cory Petska, 26.2, $547; 8. Colter Todd/Cesar De La Cruz, 27.0, $219. Saddle bronc riding: First round: 1. Cody DeMoss, 84 points on Bar T Rodeo’s Western Way, $2,329; 2. Bobby Griswold, 81, $1,785; 3. (tie) Cody Martin, Cody DeMers and Anthony Bello, 80, $906 each; 6. (tie) Shaun Stroh, Billy Etbauer and Rusty Allen, 79, $311. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Dan Mortensen, 85 points on Honeycutt Rodeo’s Top Gun, $1,200; 2. (tie) Billy Etbauer and Cody Martin, 82, $750 each; 4. (tie) Shaun Stroh and Bobby Griswold, 81, $150. Average: 1. Cody DeMoss, 164 points, $2,329; 2. (tie) Dan Mortensen, Bobby Griswold and Cody Martin, 162, $1,320 each; 5. Billy Etbauer, 161, $543; 6. Shaun Stroh, 160, $388; 7. Anthony Bello, 158, $311; 8. Levi Berry, 156, $233. Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Jake Hannum, 7.6 seconds, $2,099; 2. Cody Ohl, 7.8, $1,825; 3. Scott Kormos, 7.9, $1,552; 4. Cody James, 8.0, $1,278; 5. Joseph Parsons, 8.1, $1,004; 6. (tie) Trent Creager and Michael Otero, 8.2, $593 each; 8. (tie) Hunter Herrin and Joe Beaver, 8.3, $91. Second round: 1. Blake Huckabee, 7.3 seconds, $2,099; 2. Fred Whitfield, 7.7, $1,825; 3. Cody Ohl, 7.8, $1,552; 4. Garrett Nokes, 8.0, $1,278; 5. Jeff Chapman, 8.1, $1,004; 6. J.C. Malone, 8.6, $730; 7. Cade Swor, 8.7, $456; 8. (tie) Joseph Parsons and Chance Henderson, 8.8. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Fred Whitfield, 7.9 seconds, $950; 2. Joseph Parsons, 8.4, $713; 3. Trevor Brazile, 8.7, $475; 4. Cody Ohl, 8.8, $238. Average leaders: 1. Cody Ohl, 24.4 seconds on three, $3,149; 2. Fred Whitfield, 24.5, $2,738; 3. Joseph Parsons, 25.3, $2,327; 4. Trevor Brazile, 26.1, $1,917; 5. (tie) Garrett Nokes and Scott Kormos, 27.4, $1,301 each; 7. Jake Hannum, 27.5, $685; 8. Joe Beaver, 27.7, $274. Barrel racing: First round: 1. June Holeman, 17.24 seconds, $2,017; 2. Jana Jarreau, 17.27, $1,729; 3. Jenna Cadwallader, 17.28, $1,441; 4. Brittany Pozzi, 17.29, $1,249; 5. Kali Jo Parker, 17.32, $961; 6. Jolee Lautaret, 17.36, $768; 7. Denise Adams Fea, 17.37, $576; 8. Tyra Kane, 17.38, $384; 9. 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