Windfall for Kaylee Gallino & JC Truly Bob at OE Nutraceuticals Bonus
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JUNE 12, 2018 Volume 12: Issue 24 In This Issue: • Bakken Barrel Daze, pg 19 • Runnin WJ Barrel Rae, pg 23 • Pro Rodeos & World Standings, pg 31 fast horses, fast news • West Virginia Barrel Futurity, pg 35 Published Weekly Online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 Windfall for Kaylee Gallino & JC Truly Bob at OE Nutraceuticals Bonus Race Finals By Tanya Randall Kaylee Gallino of Wasta, South Dakota, and JC Truly Bob DOC’S JACK FROST (“Bob”) left Lincoln, Nebraska, $10,035 richer as the OE Nutraceu- SUN FROST ticals Bonus Race Finals Champion. PRISSY CLINE “You never expect to win everything that you want to; I really just PC TRU AZ FROST expected him to place and win us a little money,” said Gallino of the victory. “So, I was pleasantly surprised.” NEW DECADE Gallino and the 14-year-old gelding won the $43,000-plus added MISS MACK TRUE SI 93 Bonus Race for $5,904 and placed fourth on their second run for an additional $3,247. They also won Saturday and Sundays sidepots TRUCULMItoS with their two runs. JC TRULY Bob SI 82 “Bob’s runs were just smooth,” she said of his 15.708 and 15.786. 2004 BAY GELDING “To me, smoother is faster with him. He actually surprised me a BOON DOX JOHN little bit with how well he clocked.” Gallino was also delighted to have her friend Christy Willert place PC BOStoN BOB 14th in the 2D for $1,016 on Bob’s brother-in-blood JC Baldy Frost STELLA FROST (“Buckwheat”). RC MISS OAKA BOStoN “I only ended up with three qualifier IDs,” Gallino explained. DOCS OAKS SUGAR “She had some more and only one horse to run.” PC MISS OAKA WooD To be eligible for the OE Bonus Race, contestants had to earn qualifier identification numbers throughout the year at Barrel Bash MISS SUN WooD events. They could also gain an ID number running in the early RIDER/OWNER: KAYLEE GALLINO; BREEDER: JAMES COLombE sections of the $10,000-added Open held in conjunction with the Bonus Race. However, the catch is a horse can only make two runs kind of took over when he was 4, just playing around the barrels. I in each race. futuritied him a little bit as a 5-year-old, and he’s really been my No. A couple of days before entries were due, Gallino talked Willert 1 ever since. We’ve had some ups-and-downs, some health stuff we into running Buckwheat. Gallino ran him in one section before had to get through, but he’s just took to it.” handing him over to Willert for his second run. The pair have qualified for four Badlands Circuit Finals and rep- “We had one little practice session and she ran him at a jackpot resented the circuit once at the RAM National Circuit Finals Rodeo in Rapid (City),” she explained. “(The Bonus Race) was her third in Kissimmee, Florida. Gallino’s goal for the year is to get back to time on him. I was really, really happy and proud of both of them. the RNCFR. That was the highlight of my weekend—to be able to say someone With the money for the RAM National Circuit Finals and indi- jumped on one of mine and did well.” vidual circuit finals counting toward the WPRA World Standings, Both horses were bred by Jim Colombe of Mission, South Da- the circuit game has changed, she noted. kota. Bob is by PC Tru Az Frost, a son of WPRA World Champion “It’s a huge game-changer,” she said. “You see some girls getting Sire Sun Frost out of a daughter of New Decade, and out of the a really good jump start for the rest of the year. It gives everyone a double-bred Doc’s Jack Frost mare RC Miss Oaka Boston, by PC chance. It gives someone like me, who only goes to circuit rodeos Boston Bob. Buckwheat, 11, on the other hand, is by PC Nash and a few other ones, a chance to go without it being an everything Frost, a full brother to PC Tru Az Frost. or nothing-type deal. You can get a feel for it without going all in.” Gallino purchased Bob as a 2- coming 3-year-old. Gallino, who currently sits second in the Badlands Circuit Stand- “Dad started him and loved him right away,” said Gallino, who ings, said her Fourth of July won’t be as “jam-packed” as it’s been in helps with the family convenience store in Wall, South Dakota. “I Bonus Race Continued on Page 5 IN THE NEWS.......IN THE NEWS......in the news......In the News......In the News..... Matthews, University of Tennessee – Martin, 4.7. 8, Will Powell, CNFR 1st & 2nd Round Results Montana State University, 4.8. For 70 years, the college rodeo season has culminated with the Team Roping first round winners:1, Cole White, Blue Moun- College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) where national champions tain Community College and Calgary Smith, Walla Walla Communi- are crowned. For the most recent 20, the CNFR has been held in its ty College, 5.7 seconds. 2, (tie) Lexis Andrade and Ethan Awa, Walla current home of Casper, Wyoming. Walla Community College; and Case Hirdes, West Hills College and The 2018 edition got underway at the Casper Events Center on Dalton Pearce, Feather River College; 6.5 each. 4, (tie) Maverick Sunday with the first round of bareback riding, saddle bronc rid- Harper and Tanner Nall, Northwestern Oklahoma State Univer- ing, bull riding and the women’s breakaway roping. This has been a sity; and Clay Elkington and Cole Sherwood, Central Arizona State tradition since 2003 and has seen steady growth and support from College; 6.8 seconds. 6, Cyle Denison and Clay Sieber, Hill College, the fans. 6.9. 7, (tie) Jordan Tye and Trey Recanzone, Central Washington Barrel Racing first round winners: 1, Taylor Rivera, University University; Will Centoni, Cuesta College, and Wyatt Adams, Clovis of Nevada – Las Vegas, 14.51 seconds. 2, Katie Jo Boyd, Texas A Community College; 7.6. & M University, 14.53. 3, Rickie Engesser, Gillette College, 14.58. Saddle Bronc Riding first round winners:1, (tie) Will Centoni, 4, Maddy Dickens, Odessa College, 14.72. 5, Kynzie McNeill, Texas Cuesta College, and Dawson Dahm, Panhandle State University, Tech University – Lubbock, 14.79. 6, Anna Barker, New Mexico 78 points each. 3, Carter Elshere, Gillette College, 77.5. 4, Mason State University, 14.82. 7, Cassidy Webster, Missouri Valley College, Mardesich, Otero Junior College, 76.5. 5, Parker Kempfer, Sam 14.90. 8, Madison Rau, South Dakota State University, 14.92. Houston State University, 75.5. 6, Jake Finlay, Panhandle State Uni- Bareback Riding first round leaders:1, (tie) Jesse Nelson, versity, 75. 7, Briar Dittmer, Missouri Valley College, 74.5. 8, Brady Montana State University, and Jesse Pope, Missouri Valley College, Hill, Western Texas College, 72.5. 78.5 points. 3, Tristan Hansen, University of Montana Western, Second round leaders: 1, Jake Clark, Treasure Valley Com- and Tyler Berghuis, Tarleton State University, 78. 5, Chance Ames, munity College, 77. 2, Carter Elshere, Gillette College, 76.5. 3, Sheridan College, 77. 6, Garrett Shadbolt, Doane University, 76.5. Dawson Dahm, Panhandle State University, 74. 4, Parker Kempfer, 7, Zach Hibler, Hill College, 75. 8, Travis Chapman, Panola Junior Sam Houston State University, 73. 5, Will Centoni, Cuesta College, College, 74. 70. 6, Tyler Turco, University of Montana, 69.5. 7, Calvin Shaffer, Second round leaders: 1, Bronc Marriott, College of Southern Northwestern College, 68.5. 8, Keenan Reinhardt, Montana State Idaho, 76.5 points. 2, Tristan Hansen, University of Montana- West- University, 67. ern, 75.5. 3, (tie) Colton Onyett, McNeese State University, and Goat Tying first round winners:1, Emmalee Dubois, Utah Jesse Pope, Missouri Valley College, 75. 5, Wyatt Johnson, Odessa Valley University, 6.2 seconds. 2, Karissa Rayhill, Eastern Wyoming College, 74. 6, (tie) Colby Fedor, Hill College, and Colton Clemens, College, 6.3. 3, (tie) Carlee Johnston, Black Hills State University, New Mexico State University, 72. 8, Rowdy Moon, Chadron State and Jacie Sullivan, Southern Arkansas University, 6.4 each. 5, Mad- College, 71. dee Doerr, Cochise College, 6.5. 6, (tie) Taylour Latham, Gillette Breakaway Roping first-round winners:1, Marlee Muss- College, and Mia Manzanares, McNeese State University, 6.6. 8, (tie) mann, University of Montana – Western, 2.3 seconds. 2, Courtney Shiann Henderson, Southeastern Oklahoma State University; Lariat Provost, Utah Valley University, 2.4. 3, (tie) Quincy Segelke, Gillette Larner, South Plains College; and Jimmie Smith, Texas A & M Uni- College, and Taylor Lagasse, Southwestern Oklahoma State Univer- versity; 6.7. sity, 2.6 each. 5, Lakota Bird, Central Arizona College, 2.7. 6, (tie) Tie Down Roping first round winners:1, Brushton Minton, Katie Rice, Cal Poly State University – San Luis Obispo; Tommi West Hills College, 8.8 seconds. 2, Ty Harris, Cisco College, 8.9. Swannack, Walla Walla Community College; Janey Reeves, Univer- 3, Joshua Pool, Northeastern Oklahoma A & M University, 9.6. 4, sity of Idaho; and Josie Jensen, Idaho State University, 2.8 each. (tie) Maverick Harper, Northwestern Oklahoma State University; Second round leaders: 1, Teisha Coffield, Colorado State Uni- Roy Lee, Missouri Valley College; and John Douch, Hill College, 9.7 versity – Pueblo, 2.2 seconds. 2, (tie) Savanah Johnston, Black Hills each. 7, Preston Pederson, Blue Mountain Community College, 9.9. State University and Rickie Engesser, Gillette College, 2.5 each. 8, Haven Meged, Western Oklahoma State College, 10.8.