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May 2013 / Volume 25 TheThe ChuteChute GateGate May 2013 Volume 25 Official Publication of the Professional Cowboy Association Contacts Board Officers Approved Judges Bo Campbell David Reeves Eddie Adams (334) 864-9729 Chief Executive Officer Vice President Billy Joe Allemand (985) 860-5159 (251) 947-2176 (601) 941-3828 Fritz Brewer (863) 467-4437 Dale Brown (256) 591-0344 Mike Griffin Acie Campbell Acie Campbell (251) 964-4259 Secretary 2nd Vice President Bo Campbell (251) 947-2176 (334) 566-5262 (251) 964-4259 Chris Carpenter (706) 574-7078 Bert Hankins Micky Freels Tommy Daniels (423) 593-5736 Treasurer 3rd Vice President Grady Davis (334) 332-4117 (251) 847-2377 (770) 296-9434 Roy Davis (334) 726-4628 Aubrey Floyd (770) 714-5979 Event Directors Glen Freels (770) 684-3041 Micky Freels (770) 296-9434 Bareback Riding Breakaway Roping Bert Hankins (251) 847-2377 Lance Etheridge Jennie Purvis Joe Haydock (228) 826-5665 (770) 328-0978 (985) 507-4202 Moley Herring (601) 673-0273 Calf Roping Barrel Racing Buddy Johnson (229) 263-8815 Cody Harris Stephanie Bryant Robert Lee (601) 795-1422 (251) 979-3326 (334) 315-7995 Luke Lummus (662) 494-7037 Saddle Bronc Riding Team Roping Chris McBride (601) 273-0031 Buck Johnson Darrell Reeves Tony Mckay (706) 884-7480 (229) 263-8306 (601) 810-3521 Richard McMahon (601) 408-9456 Wayne Payton (256) 245-2616 Steer Wrestling Bull Riding Mike Robertson (931) 469-7231 Luke Campbell Kevin Bond Tim Self (901) 853-0587 (251) 213-7219 (228) 234-4630 R.D Skelton (352) 535-5155 David Speight (706) 373-8317 Representatives Herbert Theriot (601) 365-9115 John Thursby (229) 794-1269 Contract Act Rodeo Commissioner Sam White (662) 494-5299 Reggie Purvis Mr. Ed Turner Mark Woods (256) 404-7436 (985) 878-3941 (251) 847-2237 Crisis Fund Field Representative Secretaries B. B. Palmer Larry Bailey Debra Buchanan (706) 618-4207 (334) 672-2787 (813) 754-1834 Amber Hill (256) 627-5702 Judging Commissioner Field Representative Dottie Hayes (334) 297-5040 Robert Lee Diane McPeake Carolyn Minor (205) 459-2559 (601) 795-1422 (731) 968-9429 Linda Ray (205) 914-2988 Patti Robertson (931) 469-7231 Stock Contractors Margaret Thigpen (912) 285-0133 3R Rodeo Company Poplarville, MS 39470 T Bar T Rodeo Company 475 Mt. Zion Rd. Dale Ray (601) 365-9115 Justin Thigpen Resaca, GA 30735 3298 Alabama Hwy. 191 3192 B Alma Hwy 706-218-0382 Oubre Rodeo Company Jemison, AL 35085 Waycross, Ga 31503 Bo Campbell Rodeo (205) 688-5029 Bubba Oubre (706) 818-0604 3335 Hamilton Rd Productions 4-L & Diamond S Rodeo Lagrange, GA 30241 Rafter L Rodeo Company Bo Campbell Charlie Lowry (706) 884-1885 Chad Lovern P. O. Box 738 Summerville, GA 30747 (706) 523-1131 12244 Rd 397 Robertsdale, AL 36567 (706) 857-5149 Philadelpha, MS 39350 (251) 947-2176 Lummus Rodeo Productions (601) 575-4750 Bar W Rodeo Company 5 T Rodeo Company Luke Lummus (601) 575-4650 Herbert Theriot 720 Lummus Rd. Brett Woody 354 Old Camp Road West Point, MS 39773 Phillips Rodeo Productions 4891 Tusquittee Rd. (662) 494-7037 Danny Phillips Hayesville, NC 28904 (828) 361-4695 2 Table of Contents Jackson County Sheriff’s Rodeo.............................3 Dale Ray..........................4 2013 Stamdings.............7-8 Crossroads Ranch Rodeo....10 Butler County Rodeo.........12 Upcoming Rodeos........13-25 2013 Rodeo Results.....26-31 Other Sponsors................33 Lexington TN Pro Rodeo....34 Professional Cowboy Association 22853 AL Hwy. 59 N Suite 6 P. O. Box 1368 Robertsdale, AL 36567 Phone (251) 947-4650 Fax (251) 947-6101 Email — [email protected] Web Site — www.pcarodeo.com Donna Atkins — Office Secretary Design — Graphic Penguin 4 Dale Ray “I’ve been working with horses my whole life,” says stock contractor Dale Ray. “It’s all I’ve ever done.” As any- one in the PCA could tell you, though, he does it well. Dale Ray’s lifetime of horse and rodeo work has proven to be valuable experience, as he now manages 3R Rodeo Company and provides stock for the PCA. Although his company has carried bulls, calves, and steers, Ray also supplies plenty of riding and performing horses for rodeo events around the South. Dale founded 3R Rodeo in 1992 with his father Gene Ray. The company now puts on anywhere from 17 to 20 rodeos per year, including High School rodeo and events sanctioned by the PCA. “We’re starting to get busy now,” says Dale. “We’ll be taking horses back and forth all over this year.” 3R Rodeo Company has held rodeos in Mississippi, Georgia, Indiana, Florida, and all of Alabama in between. In 2001, the company completed construction of Ray’s Arena in Jemison, Alabama. The large, covered arena can seat 125 along the width and 300 by the length. In Alabama, the weather can change in a heartbeat. Rodeo organizers have to keep a close watch on the skies as the event approaches in case rain may threaten the starting time. Ray and company solved this problem by enclosing the structure. “We wanted somewhere that you could rodeo any time, even if the weather’s bad,” he says. “The covered arena lets us go on with the rodeo even if 2013 Committee Banquet it rains that day.” Burt Hankins — Dale Ray — Acie Campbell Ray joined the Professional Cowboy Association as a stock contractor soon after it was founded. “I’ve had a very good experience with the PCA,” he says. “Both companies were young when we joined, and things have worked well since then.” Now, Ray and 3R Rodeo Company are preparing for a series of spring and summer rodeos. They’re busy booking future events and will be in the arenas soon with their stock. “It’s about time to get started,” says Ray. “We’re ready for the summer.” 5 6 2013 Standings HIGH SCHOOL 19 CHASSITY ODOM 656.46 19 ALEAH HIGGINS 557.82 Results as of 1 GRANT GROGAN 154.80 20 KAITLIN ST.CLAIR 630.90 20 TAYLOR KING 522.00 April 22, 2013 ROOKIE ROOKIE RODEO ENTRY FEES Calf Roping 1 BLAISE BERCEGEAY 2911.68 1 DAKOTA GRIFFIN 1141.20 The following fees will 1 MICHAEL OTERO 3943.62 2 KRISTY CARTER 759.96 2 CRYSTAL MOFFAT 900.18 be added to all entry 2 CLINT THOMAS 2675.70 3 EMILY MCCLAIN 475.20 3 KRISTIN MULKEY 850.23 fees at the rodeo: 3 TIM PHARR 2280.60 4 ASHLEY WHITFIELD 234.90 4 RACHEL ALLEMAND 831.42 4 JUSTIN THIGPEN 2031.30 5 BROOKE ODOM 111.24 5 KADEE CAMPBELL 591.03 Awards Fee: $5 5 WILL LANE 1785.60 HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Judges’ Fee: $1 6 SHANE OVERBY 1445.58 1 ALLIE CHOUEST 1784.25 1 DESTYN LADNER 349.20 Stock Charge: $4 7 CODY HARRIS 1153.62 2 TAYLOR CARVER 879.30 Timer Fee: $3 8 POLO BACQUE 1135.62 3 HAILEY PETTIGO 529.41 Steer Wrestling 9 CLARK ADCOCK 1044.90 4 SKYLAR STOKES 316.80 1 BUCK JOHNSON 1990.35 NOTE: The stock charge 10 TODD GOULD 995.40 2 LUKE CAMPBELL 1956.42 for the team ropers is 11 CODY SKELTON 816.48 Bull Riding 3 DREW SLADE 1791.90 $2 per entry. 12 ZACK WILSON 774.00 1 CHANCE SMART 3569.22 4 TROY ORR 1791.90 13 MARCUS THERIOT 753.30 2 KEVIN BOND 3072.96 5 CODY MILLER 1786.95 14 ALEX CAUDLE 739.80 3 JON MASTRANGELO 2239.02 6 AUSTIN DAVIS 1641.60 All Around 15 HERBERT THERIOT 698.40 4 DYLAN EMERSON 905.76 7 ACE CAMPBELL 1606.50 1 BUCK JOHNSON 6224.31 16 JUD GULLY 639.00 5 JOHN PITTS 839.88 8 BJ MCCLENTON 1483.20 2 LANCE ETHRIDGE 6129.54 17 GLEN FREELS 525.60 6 ETHAN RAY 726.57 9 TYLER PEARSON 1294.20 3 ALAN FRIERSON 3402.45 18 ZEB CHAPMAN 470.70 7 ALLEN PIPPIN 634.05 10 JUSTIN RABURN 1254.35 4 CLINT THOMAS 3369.60 19 WILL LUMMUS 394.20 8 HUNTER MEEKS 592.20 11 SCOTT OWENS 1089.00 5 JUSTIN THIGPEN 2923.40 20 SCOOTER SCARBROUGH 378.00 9 PAUL HAYZLETT 525.60 12 ALAN FRIERSON 976.50 6 CLARK ADCOCK 2506.50 ROOKIE 10 ETHAN HARRELL 441.00 13 MARCUS THERIOT 904.05 7 WILL LANE 2412.90 1 DUSTIN DOUGHERTY 284.40 11 AUSTIN SELLARS 307.80 14 CORD SPRADLEY 872.28 8 ZEB CHAPMAN 2195.68 2 CHEYENNE HARPER 142.20 12 EVAN SMART 262.80 15 QUINN CAMPBELL 799.02 9 ASHLEA PIERCE 2098.18 3 JESSE TATUM 131.40 13 TJ JONES 225.00 16 MATT OUBRE 705.60 10 MARCUS THERIOT 1900.17 HIGH SCHOOL 14 CANTON MCCORMICK 158.17 17 CLINT THOMAS 693.90 11 DREW SLADE 1871.10 1 LANE CHIPLEY 523.80 15 JUSTIN CARTER 120.60 18 TREY AUSTIN 573.48 12 AUSTIN DAVIS 1847.70 2 BLAKE BRYANT 261.00 ROOKIE 19 NICK GRIFFITH 568.80 13 NICK GRIFFITH 1723.54 3 JON MICHAEL LOFLIN 174.60 1 JOHN PITTS 839.88 20 LANCE ETHRIDGE 364.50 14 HERBERT THERIOT 1539.48 HIGH SCHOOL 15 TYLER PEARSON 1480.05 Barrel Racing Breakaway Roping 1 LANE CHIPLEY 2060.73 16 SHANE KUHN 1033.02 1 DIANA HENSLEY 3910.32 1 TABITHA KIKER 4193.04 17 WILL LUMMUS 610.20 2 SHAWNA BOURNE 3825.54 2 MARY ETHRIDGE 3598.02 Saddle Bronc Riding HIGH SCHOOL 3 MISTY WOODCOCK 3256.47 3 MILLIE BANKSTON 1380.60 1 BUCK JOHNSON 3992.76 1 LANE CHIPLEY 2584.53 4 BLAISE BERCEGEAY 2911.68 4 DAKOTA GRIFFIN 1141.20 2 ALAN FRIERSON 2425.95 5 JOANNA PARKER 2567.34 5 ASHLEA PIERCE 1032.22 3 JOE FARREN 1596.51 Bareback Riding 6 STEPHANIE BRYANT 2281.77 6 SARA WILSON 967.14 4 EDDIE PARLIER 1094.40 1 LANCE ETHRIDGE 5765.04 7 SHERI JONES 1301.22 7 TIFFANY ADAMS 929.70 5 JOSH MOATES 1050.03 2 JOE COURVILLE 2505.42 8 BRANDI HARVILLE 1260.27 8 TRISHA ELKINS 904.14 6 SHANE KUHN 845.82 3 BLAKE ARP 1623.06 9 MISTY SMITH 1189.98 9 CRYSTAL MOFFAT 900.18 7 CORY MOESHING 291.06 4 JASON LEWIS 1456.20 10 LYNN HODGES 1164.60 10 KRISTIN MULKEY 850.23 8 MATT FULTON 187.20 5 BLADE ELLIOT 802.98 11 ASHLEA PIERCE 1065.96 11 RACHEL ALLEMAND 831.42 9 NICK LEBLANC 128.25 6 TANNER PHIPPS 629.10 12 STACY BURNEY 922.32 12 KELLIE TRULL 817.60 7 SHELTON MURPHY 243.00 13 MEGAN STOCKSTILL 915.30 13 LINDSEY PENDER 790.15 8 MATT RAINS 237.60 14 RITA SHAW 836.01 14 WHITNEY HAZOURI 680.40 9 TERENCE SHOOK 198.00 15 JESSICA GILBERT 797.04 15 JENNIFER LEGE 648.18 ROOKIE 16 KRISTY CARTER 759.96 16 LEANN LOWRY 622.80 1 SHELTON MURPHY 243.00 17 JOLYN WELLS 756.36 17 KADEE CAMPBELL 591.03 2 MATT RAINS 237.60 18 MICHELLE LUMMUS 728.10 18 HOLLY CHILDERS 565.47 2013 Standings Team Roping - Heeling Team Roping - Heading 1 STEPHEN BRITNELL 2784.25 1 ROSS LOWRY 3094.47 THE CHUTE GATE 2 TOM BOURNE 2181.96 2 GLYNN ROBINSON 2550.78 3 KYLE LAWRENCE 2155.14 3 MORGAN JONES 2037.33 4 MICHAEL BRATTON 1843.20 4 DAREN SIMS 1960.56 For advertising information please call 5 CHASE GRAVES 1782.63 5 JOHN ALLEY 1841.04 The Professional Cowboy Association 6 J.D.
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