Summer Kosel & Docs Royal Win Collect $9,888 at OE Bonus Race Finals
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June 11, 2019 Volume 13: Issue 24 In This Issue: • Wrapn3, Waco, TX, pg 18 • WWP Platinum & Roses, pg 30 • Runnin WJ Benefit, pg 31 • Pro Rodeos & World Standings, pg 35 • Bakken Barrel Daze, pg 41 Published Weekly, online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 Summer Kosel & Docs Royal Win Collect $9,888 at OE Bonus Race Finals By Tanya Randall “I did have a very blessed weekend,” said Summer Kosel of Top Moon Glenham, South Dakota. The barrel racer and mother of four, Casady Casanova SI 100 ranging in age from 13 to 4, took home $9,888 from the OE Bonus SI 96 Twayna Race Finals, held June 6-9 in Lincoln, Nebraska. “I always proclaim Go Royal Red SI 95 over my horses before I run: Proverbs 21:31 ‘The horse is prepared for the day of battle, but the victory belongs to the Lord.’ I never Mr Go Bid Goy Royal Red SI 93 run without laying my hands on my horses and saying this verse.” In order to compete in the OE Bonus Race Finals, riders had to Cold Cliper earn bonus race identification numbers throughout the year. Lincoln also had an additional Open for competitors to earn additional ID Docs Royal Win numbers. Contestants could win unlimited identification numbers 2006 Bay Mare but only run each horse twice. The Big Fix Kosel, who operates Smoking Guns Rodeo with her husband Fixin To Win Kevin, had six ID numbers, but only two horses to run. She made Cow Ladys Winner a total of eight runs on the weekend between her two horses and Docs Win Te Clarks Silver Doc Doc Lee Clark THE RUNDOWN w/Summer Kosel Terri Docs Royal Win, “Mini” 14.3 hands, 1,000 lbs. “She’s a short stocky little thing.” Rider/Owner: Summer Koesel; Breeder: Tracy Eck Bridwell BIT: Myler ported-mullen D-ring picked up checks on every single run she made aboard her 13-year- SADDLE: Martin Stingray old mare Docs Royal Win (“Mini”). SADDLE PAD: 7/8” 5-Star “When I go to Lincoln, I always start out in the big pen, the Bo- LEG GEAR: 5-Star on all four nus pen, because I want my horses fresh going into that big pen,” SHOEING: “She normally runs barefoot, but we just put regular shoes on her said Kosel. “I ran in the big pen Friday morning. She ran really well, for Lincoln because of all the concrete.” but to be honest, that was the biggest pen that I’ve ever ran her FEED: A concoction her husband has made for the bucking bulls and Total in since I’ve owned her. We literally don’t have anything like that Equine up here, so that was the biggest pen that I’ve ever ran her in and I didn’t ride her very well.” HAY: Alfalfa and grass; Omni cubes on the road as well Their first run of 16.243 ended up placing eighth in the Bonus SUPPLEMENTS: Simply Equine Herbs; Zesterra lick tub if she’s stalled for $1,987. The next morning, they had their second run in the ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES: Head-to-toe PHT Bonus, turning in a victorious 15.975, worth $5,299. CONDITIONING-TRAINING REGIMEN: “During the week, I make her ride through the “I had been in the other arena the whole day,” noted Kosel. “My bucking bulls to give her something else to do and thinking about, also daughter and I had drifted over (to the Bonus arena) when they because I have to. Anytime we need to sort or anything, she gets to do it. We were on about the last 20. I didn’t even know that my time was still also go down in the hay fields. I try to do hills to work her stifles and keep her leading. He announced that my time was still leading it, and my daughter says, ‘Why don’t we stay in here and watch to see if you hind end nice and tight. Every once and while, I’ll do slow work, but it’s once a end up winning it.’ I said, ‘I don’t know if I want to!’ She convinced month maybe. Other than that, I don’t go to the arena with her at all.” Bonus Race Finals Continued on Page 6 IN THE NEWS.......IN THE NEWS......in the news......In the News......In the News..... Breakaway Roping: (2nd round leaders) 1, Whitney DeSalvo, University of Arkansas Richard Lee Moore – Monticello, 2.2 seconds. 2, (tie) Bethanie Shofner, NM State University, Patricia Richard Lee Moore of Ft. Worth, TX, 57, died peacefully on Thursday, June 6, 2019. Rincon, Cal Poly State University – San Luis Obispo, 2.5. 4, (tie) Brooke Howell, Gillette MEMORIAL SERVICE 6:30 p.m. Tuesday June 18 at Nolan Catholic High School in the College; Katelyn Perkins, College of Southern ID; Rayna Longeway, University of ID and Hartnet Arena, 4501 Bridge St. Fort Worth, TX. Immediately following is a reception in Quincy Segelke, Chadron State College, 2.6. 8, Jacey Thompson, EWC, 2.7. the lobby to celebrate his life. Steer Wrestling: (1st round winners) 1, (tie) Nathan Weyrich, Central Wyoming Col- Flowers delivered to same or donations in his memory to Apollo Support & Rescue lege, and Bridger Anderson, Northwestern OK State University, 3.9. 3, Tyler West, SW for abandoned & neglected dogs in N. Texas. TX Junior College, 4.1. 4, Dawson Lackey, Central Arizona College, 4.3. 5, J.D. Draper, Richard was born in Leonard, April 5, 1962, to Royce Lee Simmons and Charley Mid Plains Community College, and Laramie Warren, Southeastern Oklahoma State Moore. He later moved to Fort Worth and graduated from Dunbar High school. Richard University, 4.8. 7, Hazen Smith, College of Southern ID, 5.5. 8, Daniel Eary, College of was dedicated to his work at Nolan Catholic High School where he’d been employed Southern ID, 5.6. over 30 years. Richard also had a passion for horses that started at a young age. He Team Roping: (first round winners) 1, Cyle Denison, and Ross Ashford, Hill College, later became a fierce competitor in the barrel racing world. 5.0 seconds. 2, Braden Pirrung, EWC and Jerren Johnson, Casper College, 6.6. 3, (tie) Richard has touched the lives of so many in a positive way. He was a teacher, men- Hayden Cloward, South Plains College and Zack Kraus, Tarleton State University; and tor, friend. His smile, his contagious laugh and that infamous whistle will be greatly Brody Smith, University of Montana – Western, and Levi Delamarter, Montana State missed but never forgotten. Richard was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors: University, 6.7 each. 5, Cord Kohleffel and Kaine Warnken, TX A&M University, 6.9. 6, Sister-Laura Young and Louis, sister Mary Edwards and Lonnie, brother-Lorenzo Mar- (tie) Jack Graham, and Matthew Williams, MT State University; and Grady Quam, shal, sister-Kizzie Coleman, special niece-Erica Moore Harper and Jimmy and several South Plains College and Paden Bray, Cisco College; 7.7 each. 8, Lane Cooper, Weather- other nieces and nephews. ford College and Casey McCleskey, Clarendon College, 7.9. ...Seeing Richard’s smiling face at all our local barrel races was always a high- Saddle Bronc Riding: (2nd round leaders) 1, Cooper Thatcher, Panhandle State light. He was a friend to everyone at the barrel race and his kindness will be University, 76 points. 2, Tegan Smith, Clarendon College, 74.5. 3, Tanner Hayes, greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers will be with his family and friends... Panhandle State University, 71. 4, Lane Schuelke, Caspr College, 67.5. 5, Trenton Burd, Rest in Peace Richard. -- Barrel Racing Report Fort Scott Community College, 67. 6, Ryder Sanford, McNeese State University, 66. 7, Garrett Buckley, Casper College, 67.5. 8, Chance Masters, Fort Scott Community Col- lege, 61.5. CNFR Results from 1st Go Goat Tying: (1st round winners) 1, (tie) Taylor Latham, Gillette College and Maddee The following are results after Monday slack at the 70th annual College National Doerr, Cochise Community College, 5.8 seconds each. 3, Beau Peterson, Panhandle Finals Rodeo, June 10, 2019 courtesy of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. State University, 5.9. 4, Hannah Steagall, Cal Poly State University – San Luis Obispo, Complete results are available at www.collegerodeo.com. 6.0. 5, (tie) Carlee Johnston, BHSU; Janey Reeves, University of ID; Lauren Bane, Sam Barrel Racing: (1st round winners) 1, Makayla Seely, Casper College, 14.32. 2, Houston State U; and Emma Hodson, Weber State U; 6.2 each. Rachael Calvo, University of Wyoming, 14.38. 3, Ashtyn Carlson, College of Southern Tie Down Roping: (first round winners) 1, Wyatt Williams, Tarleton State U, 8.1 sec- Idaho, 14.39. 4, Hailey Finnegan, Lassen Community College, 14.41. 5, Madison Rau, onds. 2, Ty Harris, Texas A&M University – Commerce, 9.2. 3, Colton Kofoed, Western SDSU, 14.61. 6, Keira Simonson, University of MT, 14.62. 7, Kenna McNeill, OK State Oklahoma State College, 9.3. 4, Brushton Minton, West Hills College, 9.4. 5, Haven University, 14.66. 8, Whitley Whitewood, TX A&M University, 14.68. Meged, Tarleton State University, 9.5. 6, (tie) Jack Graham and Bryce Bott, Montana Bareback Riding: (second round leaders) 1, Jade Taton, Panhandle State University, State University, 10.3 each. 8, Chasen Thrasher, University of Tennessee-Martin, 10.4. 77.5. 2, Cole Reiner, tie) Jesse Pope, Missouri Valley College, and Chance Ames, Sheri- Bull Riding: (second round leaders – three qualified rides) 1, Jake Peterson, Califor- dan College, 75.5 each.