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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from July 31 – Aug 8/8/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from July 31 – Aug. 6 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 Dodge City Roundup Dodge City, Kan., Aug. 2-6 Bareback riding: First round: 1. Jason Jeter, 88 points on Mosbrucker Rodeo’s Badlands Bay, $2,575; 2. Larry Sandvick, 85, $1,974; 3. Cody DeMers, 83, $1,459; 4. (tie) Scotty Drennan, Matt Mosher, Kelly Timberman and Tim Shirley, 82, $579 each; 8. Royce Ford, 81, $257. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Cody DeMers, 87 points on Vold Rodeo’s Sky High, $1,000; 2. Steven Dent, 85, $750; 3. (tie) Larry Sandvick, Jason Jeter and Royce Ford, 84, $250 each. Average: 1. Jason Jeter, 172 points on two head, $2,575; 2. Cody DeMers, 170, $1,974; 3. Larry Sandvick, 169, $1,459; 4. (tie) Steven Dent and Royce Ford, 165, $772 each; 6. Scotty Drennan, 164, $429; 7. (tie) Kelly Timberman and Chad Klein, 161, $300 each. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Hunter Cure, 3.9 seconds, $2,364; 2. Jason Lahr, 4.1, $2,055; 3. (tie) Chad Hagan and Justin Blaine Davis, 4.2, $1,593 each; 5. (tie) Marty Musil, Shane Henderson, Cody Charmasson and Trevor Duhon, 4.4, $668 each. Second round leaders: 1. Reece Taylor, 3.7 seconds, $2,364; 2. Mike Weverka, 3.9, $2,055; 3. (tie) Jake Hettinger, Ronnie Fields and Jule Hazen, 4.2, $1,439 each; 6. (tie) Gabe Ledoux, Casey Martin and Tyler Pearson, 4.3, $514 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Jule Hazen, 3.8 seconds, $1,060; 2. Dean Gorsuch, 4.1, $795; 3. (tie) Jason Lahr, Shane Henderson and Ken Lewis, 4.5, $365 each. Average: 1. (tie) Jule Hazen and Dean Gorsuch, 13.1 seconds on three head, $3,314 each; 3. Jason Lahr, 13.5, $2,620; 4. Gregory Bennett, 13.7, $2,158; 5. (tie) Ken Lewis, Tyler Garten and Shane Henderson, 13.9, $1,233 each; 8. Hunter Cure, 14.3, $308. Team roping: First round: 1. (tie) Charly Crawford/Allen Bach and Chad Masters/Cole Bigbee, 5.3 seconds, $1,550 each; 3. Justin Turner/Coleman Proctor, 5.4, $1,111; 4. Nick Sartain/Shannon Frascht, 5.5, $819; 5. Tyler Magnus/Joe Braman, 5.8, $526; 6. (tie) Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton and Colt Braden/Jake Long, 6.2, $146 each. Second round: 1. Blaine Linaweaver/Jory Levy, 4.7 seconds, $1,696 each; 2. Jake Cooper/Jimmie Cooper, 4.8, $1,403; 3. Speed Williams/Clay O’Brien Cooper, 5.0, $1,111; 4. Chad Masters/Cole Bigbee, 5.3, $819; 5. Tee Woolman/Kinney Harrell, 5.4, $526; 6. (tie) Lance Brooks/Jett Hillman and Jay Adams/Randon Adams, 5.6, $146 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Jess Tierney/Jace Crabb, 6.3 seconds, $625 each; 2. Speed Williams/Clay O’Brien Cooper, 6.9, $469; 3. Chad Masters/Cole Bigbee, 7.1, $313; 4. Charly Crawford/Allen Bach, 11.4, $156. Average: 1. Chad Masters/Cole Bigbee, 17.7 seconds on three head, $2,544 each; 2. Speed Williams/Clay O’Brien Cooper, 19.1, $2,105; 3. Jess Tierney/Jace Crabb, 20.2, $1,666; 4. Charly Crawford/Allen Bach, 22.8, $1,228; 5. Jay Adams/Randon Adams, 23.7, $789; 6. Colt Braden/Jake Long, 24.1, $439. Saddle bronc riding: First round: 1. Cody Martin, 89 points on Vold Rodeo’s Alpine, $3,309; 2. Scott Keogh, 86, $2,537; 3. Jermiah Diffee, 84, $1,875; 4. Cody Wright, 83, $1,213; 5. (tie) Bobby Griswold and Todd Rangel, 82, $662 each; 7. (tie) Billy Etbauer, Jeremy Meeks, Jeff Willert, Isaac Diaz and Tyler Corrington, 81, $154 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Billy Etbauer, 90 points on Vold Rodeo’s Boogerhead, $1,000; 2. Cody Martin, 79, $750; 3. Jeremy Meeks, 77, $500; no other qualified rides. Average: 1. Billy Etbauer, 171 points on two head, $3,309; 2. Cody Martin, 168, $2,537; 3. Jeremy Meeks, 158, $1,875; 4. Scott Keogh, 86 points on one, $1,213; 5. Jermiah Diffee, 84, $772; 6. Cody Wright, 83, $551; 7. (tie) Todd Rangel and Bobby Griswold, 82, $386 each. Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Marty Becker, 7.9 seconds, $2,022; 2. Cade Swor, 8.0, $1,758; 3. Boyd Brooks, 8.6, $1,495; 4. Cody Ohl, 8.9, $1,231; 5. (tie) Doug Pharr and Kyle Hughes, 9.0, $835 each; 7. Monty Lewis, 9.1, $440; 8. (tie) Ricky Hyde, P.J. Spencer and Kevin Cooper, 9.2, $59 each. Second round leaders: 1. Josh Peek, 7.5 seconds, $2,022; 2. (tie) Fred Whitfield and Cody Ohl, 8.5, $1,626 each; 4. Marty Becker, 8.6, $1,231; 5. (tie) Boe Brown and Todd Willis, 8.8, $835 each; 7. Doug Pharr, 9.0, $440; 8. Randall Carlisle, 9.1, $176. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Josh Peek, 8.1 seconds, $840; 2. Cody Ohl, 8.3, $630; 3. Doug Pharr, 8.8, $420; 4. Cade Swor, 9.0, $210. Average: 1. Cody Ohl, 25.7 seconds on three head, $3,033; 2. Josh Peek, 26.6, $2,637; 3. Doug Pharr, 26.8, $2,242; 4. Cade Swor, 27.7, $1,846; 5. Todd Willis, 28.4, $1,451; 6. Billy Hamilton, 28.7, $1,055; 7. Randall Carlisle, 28.9, $659; 8. Dean Geesen, 30.4, $264. Barrel racing: First round: 1. Brandie Halls, 16.67 seconds, $1,543; 2. Maegan Reichert, 16.68, $1,323; 3. Mary Burger, 16.69, $1,102; 4. Sheri Sinor Estrada, 16.77, $955; 5. Tana Poppino, 16.78, $735; 6. Jill Moody, 16.84, $588; 7. (tie) Layna Kight and Delores Toole, 16.94, $367 each; 9. Lanita Powers, 16.95, $220; 10. Kelly Yates, 17.00, $147. Second round: 1. Brandie Halls, 16.66 seconds, $1,543; 2. Sheri Sinor Estrada, 16.75, $1,323; 3. Brittany Pozzi, 16.80, $1,102; 4. Lanita Powers, 16.83, $955; 5. Kelly Yates, 16.85, $735; 6. (tie) Kimbra Peirce and Codi Baucom, 16.88, $514 each; 8. Sheena Robbins, 16.89, $294; 9. Naomi Smith, 16.90, $220; 10. Kenna Squires, 16.95, $147. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Brandie Halls, 16.66 seconds, $1,143; 2. Sheri Sinor Estrada, 16.76, $857; 3. 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