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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from Aug 9/6/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from Aug. 28 – Sept. 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 Ellensburg Rodeo Ellensburg, Wash., Sept. 1-4 All-around cowboy: Trevor Brazile, $5,617 in tie-down roping, team roping and steer roping Bareback riding: First round: 1. Forest Bramwell, 86 points on Calgary Stampede’s London Mist, $3,779; 2. (tie) Cimmaron Gerke and Will Lowe, 83, $2,519 each; 4. Royce Ford, 82, $1,386; 5. (tie) Mitch Rickman and Marvin Garrett, 81, $756 each; 7. (tie) Jess Davis, Lee Lantz, Wes Stevenson and Jason Jeter, 80, $220 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Jess Davis, 89 points on Calgary Stampede’s Grated Coconut, $1,000; 2. Royce Ford, 84, $750; 3. Will Lowe, 83, $500; 4. (tie) Lee Lantz and Forest Bramwell, 82, $125 each. Average: 1. Jess Davis, 169 points on two head, $3779; 2. Forest Bramwell, 168, $2,897; 3. (tie) Royce Ford and Will Lowe, 166, $1,763 each; 5. Lee Lantz, 162, $882; 6. Jason Jeter, 161, $630; 7. Marvin Garrett, 160, $504; 8. Wes Stevenson, 155, $378. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. (tie) Todd Suhn and Dru Melvin, 3.9 seconds, $2,243 each; 3. Cash Myers, 4.1, $1,774; 4. (tie) Shawn Greenfield, Glen Clark, Erik Johnson and Clayton Hass, 4.2, $991 each; 8. (tie) K.C. Jones, Kyle Hughes and Clint Bruised Head, 4.4, $70 each. Second round: 1. Ronnie Fields, 4.0 seconds, $2.400; 2. (tie) Tommy Cook, Shawn Greenfield and Jake Rinehart, 4.1, $1,774 each; 5. Beau Franzen, 4.2, $1,148; 6. (tie) Alexander Robertson and Gabe Ledoux, 4.3, $678 each; 8. Rod Lyman, 4.5, $209. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Ronnie Fields, 4.1 seconds, $820; 2. Jason Lahr, 4.4, $615; 3. Tommy Cook, 4.6, $410; 4. (tie) Dru Melvin and Sean Mulligan, 4.7, $103 each. Average: 1. Ronnie Fields, 12.7 seconds on three head, $3,600; 2. Shawn Greenfield, 13.3, $3,130; 3. (tie) Jason Lahr and Dru Melvin, 13.8, $2,426 each; 5. Tommy Cook, 13.9, $1,722; 6. (tie) Erik Johnson and Gabe Ledoux, 15.0, $1,017 each; 8. (tie) Luke Branquinho and Sean Mulligan, 15.1, $157 each. Team roping: First round: 1. Tee Woolman/Kinney Harrell, 5.2 seconds, $1,837 each; 2. Shain Sproul/Cory Petska, 5.3, $1,597; 3. Matt Funk/Bucky Campbell, 5.4, $1,357; 4. (tie) Turtle Powell/Richard Durham and Wade Wheatley/Kyle Lockett, 5.5, $998 each; 6. Logan Olson/Cody Hintz, 5.9, $639; 7. (tie) Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, Charly Crawford/Allen Bach, Colter Todd/Cesar de la Cruz and Ryan Jarrett/Clint Robinson, 6.1, $140 each. Second round: 1. David Key/Kory Koontz, 4.7 seconds, $1,837 each; 2. Keven Daniel/Travis Graves, 4.8, $1,597; 3. Colter Todd/Cesar de la Cruz, 5.0, $1,357; 4. Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton, 5.1, $1,118; 5. Joe Beaver/Marty Becker, 5.2, $878; 6. Chance Kelton/Mickey Gomez, 5.3, $639; 7. Jimmy Edens/Ryan Motes, 5.5, $399; 8. (tie) Charles Pogue/Dennis Gatz and Jason Stewart/Brady Minor, 5.7, $80 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, 5.1 seconds, $620 each; 2. Joe Beaver/Marty Becker, 6.5, $465; 3. Charly Crawford/Allen Bach, 7.1, $310; 4. Jake Cooper/Jimmie Cooper, 10.4, $155. Average: 1. Joe Beaver/Marty Becker, 18.0 seconds on three head, $2,755 each; 2. Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, 18.2, $2,396; 3. Charly Crawford/Allen Bach, 19.4, $2,036; 4. Shain Sproul/Cory Petska, 22.1, $1,677; 5. Colter Todd/Cesar de la Cruz, 22.2, $1,318; 6. Turtle Powell/Richard Durham, 22.6, $958; 7. Jake Cooper/Jimmie Cooper, 23.6, $599; 8. Charles Pogue/Dennis Gatz, 23.9, $240. Saddle bronc riding: First round: 1. Chad Ferley, 83 points on Flying Five Rodeo’s Falling Timbers, $3,889; 2. (tie) Dusty Hausauer, Cody Taton and Steve Dollarhide, 81, $2,204 each; 5. (tie) Ryan MacKenzie, Isaac Diaz, Anthony Bello, Bryce Miller and Rod Warren, 80, $493 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Bryce Miller, 88 points on Calgary Stampede’s Knight Rocket, $1,000; 2. Isaac Diaz, 84, $750; 3. Bradley Harter, 79, $500; 4. (tie) Anthony Bello and Jess Martin, 78, $125 each. Average: 1. Bryce Miller, 168 points on two head, $3,889; 2. Isaac Diaz, 164, $2,982; 3. (tie) Anthony Bello and Bradley Harter, 158, $1,815 each; 5. (tie) Jess Martin, Chad Ferley and Ryan MacKenzie, 157, $691 each; 8. Cody Taton, 151, $389. Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Scott Kormos, 7.9 seconds, $2,318; 2. Alwin Bouchard, 8.0, $2,016; 3. Cody James, 8.3, $1,714; 4. Seth Childers, 8.4, $1,411; 5. (tie) Ricky Canton and Jake Hannum, 8.8, $958 each; 7. Giovanni Davis, 9.0, $504; 8. (tie) Brad Goodrich and Jason Vohs, 9.1, $101 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Blair Burk and J.D. Kibbe, 8.3 seconds, $2,167 each; 3. (tie) Clint Cooper and Tyson Durfey, 8.4, $1,562 each; 5. Nilton Braga, 8.5, $1,109; 6. Tim Pharr, 8.6, $806; 7. Seth Hopper, 9.0, $504; 8. (tie) Shane Erickson, Hunter Herrin and Ty Sturza, 9.1, $67 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Trevor Brazile, 7.7 seconds, $850; 2. Cody James, 7.8, $638; 3. Brad Goodrich, 8.6, $425; 4. Alwin Bouchard, 9.5, $213. Average: 1. Trevor Brazile, 26.5 seconds on three head, $3,478; 2. Brad Goodrich, 27.6, $3,024; 3. Cody James, 28.1, $2,570; 4. Blair Burk, 28.3, $2,117; 5. Matt Shiozawa, 28.4, $1,663; 6. Tyson Durfey, 28.7, $1,210; 7. Alwin Bouchard, 29.4, $756; 8. Scott Kormos, 30.6, $302. Barrel racing: First round: 1. Reagan Dillard, 17.54 seconds, $1,869; 2. Kelli Currin, 17.57, $1,602; 3. June Holeman, 17.60, $1,335; 4. Jackie Jackson, 17.63, $1,157; 5. Barbra West, 17.64, $890; 6. Tana Poppino, 17.65, $712; 7. Brandie Halls, 17.67, $534; 8. Jill Moody, 17.70, $356; 9. Maegan Reichert, 17.71, $267; 10. Randy Rae Britt, 17.73, $178. Second round: 1. Vickie Solmonsen, 17.13 seconds, $1,869; 2. Deb Renger, 17.18, $1,602; 3. Naomi Smith, 17.31, $1,335; 4. Kelli Kamm, 17.37, $1,157; 5. Jill Moody, 17.38, $890; 6. (tie) Barbra West, Shelly Anzick and Codi Baucom, 17.42, $534 each; 9. Brandie Halls, 17.45, $267; 10. Jackie Jackson, 17.50, $178. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Brandie Halls, 17.21 seconds, $1,385; 2. Tana Poppino, 17.36, $1,039; 3. Shelly Anzick, 17.41, $692; 4. Barbra West, 17.62, $346. Average: 1. Brandie Halls, 52.33 seconds on three runs, $2,804; 2. Tana Poppino, 52.55, $2,403; 3. Barbra West, 52.68, $2,003; 4. Shelly Anzick, 52.70, $1,736; 5. Vickie Solmonsen, 52.74, $1,335; 6. Jill Moody, 52.75, $1,068; 7. June Holeman, 52.93, $801; 8. Kelli Kamm, 52.98, $534; 9. Randy Rae Britt, 53.38, $401; 10. Jackie Jackson, 57.64, $267. Bull riding: First round: 1. Tate Stratton, 83 points on Beard Rodeo’s Hemi, $3,330; 2. (tie) J.W. Harris and J.C. Bean, 81, $2,220 each; 4. (tie) D.J. Domangue and Zack Oakes, 80, $999 each; 6. Clint Craig, 73, $555; 7. Jake Wade, 72, $444; 8. Bobby Welsh, 71, $333. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. J.W. Harris, 95 points on Big Bend Rodeo’s Fire Bird, $1,000; 2. Clayton Williams, 91, $750; 3. Jarrod Craig, 87, $500; 4. Jake Wade, 86, $250. Average: 1. J.W. Harris, 176 points on two head, $3,330; 2. Clayton Williams, 161, $2,553; 3. Jake Wade, 158, $1,887; 4. Jarrod Craig, 157, $1,221; 5. Clint Craig, 152, $777; 6. Tate Stratton, 83 points on one head, $555; 7. J.C. Bean, 81, $444; 8. D.J. Domangue, 80, $333. Steer roping: First round: 1. Guy Allen, 9.7 seconds, $1,065; 2. Chance Kelton, 11.7, $882; 3. Tyler Mayse, 11.8, $698; 4. Marty Jones, 12.0, $514; 5. (tie) R.A. Lovell, Trevor Brazile and Jess Tierney, 12.7, $171 each. Second round: 1. Marty Jones, 9.4 seconds, $1,065; 2. J.R. Olson, 9.7, $882; 3. Vin Fisher Jr., 10.1, $698; 4. Cash Myers, 10.2, $514; 5. Chris Glover, 10.5, $331; 6. Guy Allen, 11.5, $184. Average: 1. Guy Allen, 21.2 seconds on two head, $1,065; 2. Marty Jones, 21.4, $882; 3. J.R. Olson, 23.0, $698; 4. Jess Tierney, 24.9, $514; 5. Cash Myers, 27.0, $331; 6. R.A. Lovell, 27.4, $184. Okeechobee Cattlemen’s 54th Labor Day Rodeo Okeechobee, Fla., Sept. 2-4 Bareback riding: 1. Todd Bledsoe, 79 points, $950; 2. (tie) Thomas Salario and Chip Dees, 75, $594 each; 4. (tie) Brandon Holmes and William Pittman, 74, $119 each.
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