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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from July 10-16 Not Yet Posted on the Web Site 7/18/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from July 10-16 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 Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo Colorado Springs, Colo., July 11-16 All-around cowboy: B.J. Campbell Bareback riding: First round: 1. (tie) Paul Jones on Vold Rodeo’s Sky High and Scott Montague on Broken Arrow’s Dutchese, 86 points, $2,765 each; 3. Dustin Murray, 81, $1,774; 4. Chad Klein, 80, $1,148; 5. (tie) Matt Mosher, Silas Richards, and Tim Shirley, 78, $557 each; 8. (tie) Cole McCall, William Pittman, Bee Jay Scott, Zach Curran, and Larry Sandvick, 77, $63 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Tim Shirley, 84 points on Vold Rodeo’s Sheep Tick, $1,000; 2. Paul Jones, 82, $750; 3. Larry Sandvick, 80, $500; 4. Chad Klein, 79, $250. Average: 1. Paul Jones, 168 points on two head, $3,131; 2. (tie) Scott Montague and Tim Shirley, 162, $2,087 each; 4. Chad Klein, 159, $1,148; 5. Larry Sandvick, 157, $730; 6. (tie) Zach Curran and Bee Jay Scott, 154, $470 each; 8. William Pittman II, 149, $313. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Gabe Ledoux, 3.1 seconds, $2,209; 2. Ken Lewis, 3.5, $1,921; 3. Wade Sumpter, 3.6, $1,633; 4. Tyler Haugen, 3.8, $1,344; 5. (tie) Dru Melvin, Casey McMillen, Casey Martin and Chad Hagan, 3.9, $624 each. Second round: 1. Chad Van Campen, 3.4 seconds, $2,209; 2. (tie) Trevor Knowles and Jason Miller, 3.6, $1,777 each; 4. Joey Bell, Jr., 3.8, $1,344; 5. (tie) Mickey Gee and Ron Schenk, 3.9, $912; 7. (tie) Dane Hanna and Kelly Masters, 4.0, $336. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Chad Hagan, 3.5 seconds, $900; 2. (tie) Dane Hanna and Dru Melvin, 4.1, $563 each; 4. Trevor Knowles, 4.2, $225. Average: 1. Chad Hagan, 11.5 seconds on three head, $3,313; 2. Dru Melvin, 12.2, $2,881; 3. Jason Miller, 12.6, $2,449; 4. Hunter Cure, 13.1, $2,017; 5. Dane Hanna, 13.2, $1,585; 6. Trevor Knowles, 13.3, $1,152; 7. (tie) Chad Van Campen and Ken Lewis, 14.5, $504 each. Team roping: First round: 1. (tie) David Key/Kory Koontz and Clay Tryan/Patrick Smith, 4.2 seconds, $1,569 each; 3. Jimmy Edens/Ryan Motes, 4.4, $1,241; 4. (tie) Luke Brown/Travis Graves, Riley Minor/B.J. Campbell and Chris Francis/Shotgun Passig, 4.5, $803 each; 7. Travis Tryan/Michael Jones, 4.7, $365; 8. Tee Woolman/Kinney Harrell, 5.0, $146. Second round: 1. Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, 3.8 seconds, $1,679 each; 2. Jay Ellerman/J.D. Yates, 4.1; 3. Charly Crawford/Allen Bach, 4.2; 4. Chad Masters/Cole Bigbee, 4.4; 5. 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Justin Macha, 8.4, $463; 8. (tie) Tony Wells and Monty Eakin, 8.7, $93 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Randall Carlisle, 7.9 seconds, $850; 2. Scott Kormos, 8.1, $638; 3. J.D. Kibbe, 8.4, $425; 4. Doug Pharr, 8.6, $213. Average: 1. Scott Kormos, 25.4 seconds on three head, $3,197; 2. Jake Hannum, 25.7, $2,780; 3. Randall Carlisle, 26.5, $2,363; 4. (tie) Doug Pharr and J.D. Kibbe, 26.8, $1,737 each; 6. (tie) Tony Wells and Clint Cooper, 27.2, $903 each; 8. Shane Slack, 28.3, $278. Barrel racing: First round: 1. Kris Burden, 16.95 seconds, $2,033; 2. Codi Baucom, 17.03, $1,742; 3. Lindsay Sears, 17.28, $1,452; 4. Jana Jarreau, 17.32, $1,258; 5. (tie) Danni Scheer and Brittany Pozzi, 17.35, $871 each; 7. Brandie Halls, 17.37, $581; 8. (tie) Whitney Baker and Sharin Hall-Grant, 17.39, $339; 10. (tie) Kelly Kaminski, Pamela Rolph, and Candace Mallette, 17.48, $65 each. Second round: 1. Lindsay Sears, 17.02 seconds, $2,033; 2. Codi Baucom, 17.12, $1,742; 3. 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