These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from June 26-July 4 Not Yet Posted on the Web Site

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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from June 26-July 4 Not Yet Posted on the Web Site 7/5/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from June 26-July 4 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 Cody Stampede Cody, Wyo., July 1-4 Bareback riding: 1. Paul Jones, 86 points on Sankey Rodeo’s Big Surprise, $11,671; 2. (tie) Chad Klein and Micky Downare, 85, $7,780 each; 4. (tie) Luke West and Cimmaron Gerke, 84, $3,501 each; 6. (tie) Jason Havens, Wes Stevenson, Tim Shirley, Clayton Foltyn and Stetson Herrera, 83, $934 each. Steer wrestling: 1. Tom Hansen, 4.7 seconds, $8,533; 2. Ken Lewis, 6.1, $7,635; 3. Jack Vanderlans, 6.3, $6,737; 4. Jon Ragatz, 6.5, $5,838; 5. Luke Branquinho, 6.6, $4,940; 6. Gregory Bennett, 6.7, $4,042; 7. Shane Henderson, 6.8, $3,144; 8. (tie) Justin Thompson and Ted Gollaher, 6.9, $1,796 each; 10. Dan Yates, 7.0, $449. Team roping: 1. Speed Williams/Clay O’Brien Cooper, 4.9 seconds, $5,573 each; 2. Kevin Daniel/Nick Simmons, 5.0, $4,986; 3. Luke Brown/Travis Graves, 5.1, $4,400; 4. Delon Parker/John Robertson, 5.2, $3,813; 5. Travis Tryan/Michael Jones, 3,226; 6. (tie) Matt Sherwood/Walt Woodard and Colter Todd/Cesar de la Cruz, 5.6, $2,346 each; 8. (tie) Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton and Charly Crawford/Allen Bach, 5.7, $1,173 each; 10. David Key/Kory Koontz, 5.8, $293. Saddle bronc riding: 1. (tie) Dan Mortensen on Sankey Rodeo’s Domino Theory, Marty Hebb on Sankey Rodeo’s Wild Card and Jeff Willert on Sankey Rodeo’s Turtle Dove, 85 points, $8,955 each; 4. (tie) Chet Johnson and Heith DeMoss, 84, $3,454 each; 6. Justin Arnold, 83, $1,919; 7. Rod Hay, 82, $1,535; 8. (tie) Rusty Allen and Bryce Miller, 81, $576 each. Tie-down roping: 1. Cody James, 8.2 seconds, $8,375; 2. Ricky Hyde, 8.3, $7,494; 3. Joe Beaver, 8.4, $6,612; 4. Boe Brown, 8.5, $5,730; 5. Clint Robinson, 8.6, $4,849; 6. Randall Carlisle, 8.9, $3,967; 7. Garrett Nokes, 9.1, $3,086; 8. (tie) Blair Burk and Andrew Martin, 9.2, $1,763 each; 10. Charlie Kingsbury, 9.3, $441. Barrel racing: 1. Lindsay Sears, 16.91 seconds, $8,398; 2. Kelly Yates, 17.05, $6,718; 3. Shali Lord, 17.18, $5,459; 4. Layna Kight, 17.22, $4,199; 5. Kim Squires, 17.25, $3,359; 6. (tie) Shelly Anzick and Savanah, 17.29, $2,309 each; 8. (tie) Jolee Lautaret and Laurie Sutton, 17.33, $1,785 each; 10. Jetta McCormick, 17.36, $1,470; 11. Reagan Dillard, 17.37, $1,260; 12. Brittany Pozzi, 17.39, $1,050; 13. (tie) Terri Kaye Kirkland and Holly Sue Richins, 17.41, $735 each; 15. Liz Pinkston, 17.45, $420. Bull riding: 1. Clayton Williams, 86 points on New West Rodeo’s Sancho, $11,229; 2. Ardie Maier, 85, $8,610; 3. Cody Hancock, 84, $6,363; 4. Matt Austin, 82, $4,117; 5. Tate Stratton, 79, $2,620; 6. (tie) Spud Whitman and Dusty Orchard, 78, $1,684 each; 8. (tie) Josh Johnson and Max Fortmuller, 77, $561 each. World’s Oldest Rodeo Prescott, Ariz., June 29-July 4 All-around cowboy: Trevor Brazile, $5,840 in team roping and tie-down roping. Bareback riding: First round: 1. Will Lowe, 82 points on Frontier Rodeo’s Confused Sheep, $2,418; 2. Andy Martinez, 81, $1,854; 3. (tie) Wes Stevenson and Bo Casper, 79, $1,128 each; 5. Beau LeDoux, 78, $564; 6. (tie) Ted Osman and Danny Blackhurst, 77, $363 each; 8. Luke Walker, 76, $242. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Jered Schlegel, 85 points on Harry Vold Rodeo Company’s Sheep Tick, $1,000; 2. Andy Martinez, 84, $750; 3. Wes Stevenson, 81, $500; 4. Bo Casper, 78, $250. Average: 1. Andy Martinez, 165 points on two head, $2,418; 2. (tie) Jered Schlegel and Wes Stevenson, 160, $1,612 each; 4. Bo Casper, 157, $887; 5. Will Lowe, 154, $564; 6. Justin Henderson, 150, $403; 7. Shannon Miller, 145, $322; 8. Joe Wilson, 143, $242. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Glen Clark, 4.4 seconds, $1,851; 2. Clint Robinson, 5.0, $1,609; 3. Colby Price, 5.1, $1,368; 4. (tie) Rod Lyman and Jason Miller, 5.4, $1,006 each; 6. Joey Bell Jr., 5.5, $644; 7. (tie) Bo Bleil and John Hill, 5.7, $282 each. Second round: 1. C.J. Aragon, 4.7 seconds, $1,851; 2. Nick Stubblefield, 4.8, $1,609; 3. Clayton Hass, 4.9, $1,368; 4. Stetson Herrera, 5.0, $1,127; 5. Bo Bleil, 5.1, $885; 6. (tie) Jason Miller and Damian Padilla, 5.2, $523; 8. Glen Clark, 5.3, $161. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Justin Blaine Davis, 4.3 seconds, $790; 2. Rod Lyman, 5.1, $583; 3. Stetson Hall, 7.8, $395; 4. Bo Bleil, 8.7, $198. Average: 1. Rod Lyman, 16.6 seconds on three head, $2,776; 2. Justin Blaine Davis, 19.1, $2,414; 3. Bo Bleil, 19.5, $2,052; 4. Stetson Hall, 21.8, $1,690; 5. Glen Clark, 24.9, $1,328; 6. Jason Miller, 25.9, $966; 7. Joey Bell Jr., 27.2, $604; 8. Wes Lockard, 27.4, $241. Team roping: First round: 1. David Key/Kory Koontz, 5.9 seconds, $1,773 each; 2. Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius, 6.0, $1,542; 3. Tim Baker/Tye Reddell, 6.2, $1,311; 4. Keven Daniel/Nick Simmons, 6.4, $1,079; 5. (tie) Mikey Fletcher Jr./Kipp Harrell and Travis Tryan/Michael Jones, 6.5, $732 each; 7. (tie) Chance Kelton/Russell Cardoza and Logan Olson/Cody Hintz, 6.6, $270 each. Second round: 1. Tee Woolman/Kinney Harrell, 5.0 seconds, $1,773 each; 2. Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton, 5.7, $1,542; 3. Matt Sherwood/Walt Woodard, 6.1, $1,311; 4. David Key/Kory Koontz, 6.2, $1,079; 5. Shain Sproul/Cory Petska, 6.6, $848; 6. Charly Crawford/Allen Bach, 6.7, $617; 7. (tie) Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius and Jimmy Tanner/Arky Rogers, 6.8, $270 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. David Motes/Richard Durham, 5.7 seconds, $740; 2. Shain Sproul/Cory Petska, 6.1, $555; 3. Jimmy Tanner/Arky Rogers, 6.2, $370; 4. David Key/Kory Koontz, 6.3, $185. Average: 1. David Key/Kory Koontz, 18.4 seconds on three head, $2,660 each; 2. Tee Woolman/Kinney Harrell, 19.0, $2,313; 3. (tie) Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton and Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius, 19.5, $1,792 each; 5. Shain Sproul/Cory Petska, 20.1, $1,272; 6. David Motes/Richard Durham, 21.1, $925; 7. Jimmy Tanner/Arky Rogers, 21.9, $578; 8. Mikey Fletcher Jr./Kipp Harrell, 22.6, $231. Saddle bronc riding: First round: 1. Todd Rangel, 84 points on Frontier Rodeo’s Dakota Girl, $4,264; 2. Bradley Harter, 81, $3,269; 3. (tie) Scott Miller and Cody DeMoss, 80, $1,990 each; 5. (tie) Billy Etbauer, Rod Hay, Jeff Willert and Jordan Furnish, 79, $675 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Rod Hay, 87 points on Frontier Rodeo’s Linda Lou, $1,000; 2. Cody DeMoss, 83, $750; 3. (tie) Billy Etbauer and Cody Horwedel, 80, $375 each. Average: 1. Rod Hay, 166 points on two head, $4,264; 2. Cody DeMoss, 163, $3,269; 3. Todd Rangel, 161, $2,416; 4. Billy Etbauer, 159, $1,563; 5. Cody Horwedel, 158, $995; 6. Levi Berry, 151, $711; 7. Scott Miller, 149, $568; 8. Bradley Harter, 81 on one, $426. Tie-down roping: First round: Kyle Hughes, 7.8 seconds, $1,993; 2. Trevor Brazile, 8.1, $1,559; 3. Jerrad Hofstetter, 8.2, $1,234; 4. Cash Myers, 8.7, $909; 5. (tie) Justin Maass and Ryan Jarrett, 8.8, $455 each. Second round: 1. Cade Swor, 8.3 seconds, $1,883; 2. Jerome Schneeberger, 9.2, $1,559; 3. Cutter Parsons, 9.3, $1,234; 4. (tie) Ryan Jarrett, Wes Lockard and Rod Hardesty, 9.5, $606 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Justin Maass, 8.2 seconds, $560; 2. Jerrad Hofstetter, 8.6, $420; 3. Kyle Hughes, 8.7, $280; 4. (tie) Trevor Brazile and Cade Swor, 10.7, $70 each. Average: 1. Justin Maass, 27.0 seconds on three head, $2,825; 2. Kyle Hughes, 27.4, $2,338; 3. Jerrad Hofstetter, 27.5, $1,851; 4. Cade Swor, 29.2, $1,364; 5. Trevor Brazile, 29.8, $877; 6. J.D. Kibbe, 30.1, $487. Barrel racing: First round: 1. (tie) Cindy Smith and Judi Reed, 17.34 seconds, $1,448 each; 3. Sherry Cervi, 17.39, $1,114; 4. Sheri Sinor Estrada, 17.51, $966; 5. Jolee Lautaret, 17.52, $743; 6. Jana Bean, 17.57, $594; 7. Tammy Miller, 17.65, $446; 8. Kendra Honeyfield, 17.66, $297; 9. Dude Overton, 17.68, $223; 10. Teal Rice, 17.69, $149. Second round: 1. Layna Kight, 17.27 seconds, $1,560; 2. Marisa Simpson, 17.45, $1,337; 3. Sheri Sinor Estrada, 17.47, $1,114; 4. Shali Lord, 17.50, $966; 5.
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