These Results Are Unofficial from the Sandhills Stock Show and Rodeo (Odessa, Texas) Jan

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

These Results Are Unofficial from the Sandhills Stock Show and Rodeo (Odessa, Texas) Jan These results are unofficial from the SandHills Stock Show and Rodeo (Odessa, Texas) Jan. 4-13. The following are results from the SandHills Stock Show and Rodeo through Jan. 10. Bareback Riding: First round leaders: 1. Bo Casper, 87 points on Vold Rodeo’s Painted Valley; 2. Luke Walker, 85; 3. Stetson Herrera, 84; 4. Josi Young, 82; 5. Chip Dees Iv, 81; 6. Dusty LaValley, 80; 7. Tim Shirley, 79; 8. (tie) Russ Hallaby and Chris Harris, 78; 10. (tie) Matt Mosher, James Boudreaux, William Pittman, Justin McDaniel and Caine Riddle, 77. Steer Wrestling: First round winners: 1. Justen Nokes, 3.8 seconds, $2,177; 2. (tie) Gabe Ledoux and Matt Reeves, 4.0, $1,751 each; 4. (tie) Kyle Hughes and Cole Edge, 4.2, $1,183; 6. Mickey Gee, 4.3, $757; 7. K.C. Jones, 4.4, $473; 8. (tie) Ryan Jarrett, Teddy Johnson, Hunter Cure, Craig Cavaness and Clay Cowen, 4.7, $38 each. Team Roping: First round winners: 1. Charly Crawford/Cody Hintz, 5.3 seconds, $2,571 each; 2. (tie) Shain Sproul/Dennis Gatz and Shane Durbin/Tommy Zuniga, 5.5, $2,068 each; 4. Luke Brown/York Gill, 5.6, $1,565; 5. (tie) Gibbs Keeton/Trey Norris III and Wade Wheatley/Rick Skelton, 5.8, $1,062; 7. (tie) Cody Odell/Twister Cain, Kevin Stewart/Cody Cowden, Turtle Powell/Britt Bockius and Tommy Edens/Coby Jones, 5.9, $196. Second round leaders: 1. Dustin Mueller/B.J. Dugger, 5.0 seconds; 2. Chance Kelton/Wayne Folmer, 5.3; 3. Jake Barnes/Clay O’Brien Cooper, 5.4; 4. (tie) David Motes/Matt Kasner and Chad Masters/Allen Bach, 5.6; 6. Tyler Magnus/Joe Braman, 5.7; 7. Cody Odell/Twister Cain, 5.9; 8. Adan Banuelos/Austin Adams, 6.0. Average leaders: 1. Cody Odell/Twister Cain, 11.8 seconds on two head; 2. David Motes/Matt Kasner, 12.3; 3. Larry Cohorn/Brian Sullivan, 12.7; 4. Justin Lovell/Cole Bigbee, 12.9; 5. Matt Tyler/Richard Durham, 13.0; 6. Charly Crawford/Cody Hintz, 13.7; 7. Luke Brown/York Gill, 13.8; 8. (tie) Jess Tierney/Ryon Tittel and Justin Copp/Steve Ross, 14.1; 10. Matt Sherwood/Walt Woodard, 17.1; 11. Jared Standridge/Chad Harper, 18.7; 12. Chad Masters/Allen Bach, 18.8. Saddle Bronc Riding: First round leaders: 1. Brad Rudolf, 84 points on Shimmy Shaker; 2. James Willert, 80; 3. Matt Hebbert, 78; 4. (tie) Chad Mosher, Jeff Rianda, Matt Elliott, Louie Brunson and Cody Taton, 77; 9. (tie) Josh MacKenzie, Colin Stalley and Jesse Wilson, 76; 12. Isaac Diaz, 75. Tie-Down Roping: First round winners: 1. Trent Creager, 8.7 seconds, $2,502; 2. Jeff Chapman, 9.0, $2,175; 3. Jerrad Hofstetter, 9.3, $1,849; 4. Jim Smith, 9.4, $1,523; 5. (tie) Hunter Herrin and Caddo Lewallen, 9.5, $1,033 each; 7. (tie) Johnny Emmons and Jon Peek, 9.6, $381. Barrel Racing: First round winners: 1. Tana Poppino, 14.07 seconds, $2,388; 2. (tie) Cassidy Ogden and Andrea Clark, 14.11, $1,876 each; 4. Jackie Dube, 14.17, $1,478; 5. Sharin Hill Grant, 14.19, $1,137; 6. (tie) Lacie Cline and Annesa Self, 14.21, $796 each; 8. Savanah Koenig, 14.27, $455; 9. Mary Burger, 14.28, $341; 10. (tie) Darcy Shofner, Brenda Mays and Whitney Baker, 14.29, $76 each. Second round leaders: 1. (tie) Mary Burger and Susan Simms, 14.08 seconds; 3. Tana Poppino, 14.16; 4. Annesa Self, 14.19; 5. Megan McLeod, 14.20; 6. (tie) Lacie Cline and Maegan Reichert, 14.23; 8. (tie) Jodi Rush Cuccurullo and Cindy Smith, 14.24; 10. Sherry Cervi, 14.28. Average leaders: 1. Tana Poppino, 28.23 seconds on two runs; 2. Mary Burger, 28.36; 3. Annesa Self, 28.40; 4. Lacie Cline, 28.44; 5. Jodi Rush Cuccurullo, 28.55; 6. Sherry Cervi, 28.66; 7. (tie) Cindy Smith and Megan McLeod, 28.68; 9. Jackie Dube, 28.77; 10. Kim Jackson, 28.78; 11. Sabrina Ketcham, 28.80; 12. (tie) Lisa Ogden and Sharlene Martinez, 28.93. Bull Riding: First round leaders: 1. Jim Crosby, 88 points; 2. Brody Bolton, 85; 3. (tie) Travis Askew Jr. and Jerry Shepherd, 80; 5. (tie) Richard Echols and Daren Albrecht, 78; 7. (tie) Ross Kleven, Lucas Dick and Dusty Herren, 77; 10. Cory McFadden, 75; 11. (tie) Justin Koon and Clayton Williams, 74. .
Recommended publications
  • Barrel Racing Records
    Barrel Racing Records Women’s Professional Rodeo Association 431 S. Cascade Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Phone (719) 447-4726 • Fax (719) 447-4631 www.wpra.com come back and be able to compete,” Sears and fantastic finishes. Whether the rounds Sears makes memories with said. “I just have to thank all the people who were defined by a mere 1-100ths of a sec- have helped Martha get better throughout ond or watching Carlee Pierce and Rare Martha and Moe en route to the year, all my veterinarians. Dillion clear the pattern in a new record Martha also is the reason Sears dominat- 13.46, the 2011 Wrangler NFR was a 2011 world title ed the NFR. The tandem won the average, showcase of tremendous athletic talent. rounding the cloverleaf pattern 10 times “You’ve just got to know your horse and By Ted Harbin in a cumulative 139.50 seconds, earning know what it takes to get it accomplished,” or anyone who has ever been in the $45,865 for that feat alone. said Lisa Lockhart of Oelrichs, S.D., who heated battle of competition, the In addition, they placed in eight go- won two rounds and finished fourth in the pressure to win is incredible. To be rounds, including two wins – she shared final world standings with $159,710, with successful, to win, is like bursting the opening-round victory with front- about $79,000 coming at the NFR. F that bubble and feeling the air ex- runner Brittany Pozzi of Victoria, Texas, That has worked for Sears, who has had plode from it.
    [Show full text]
  • It's Finally Here, the 2016 Wnfr
    NOVEMBER 29, 2016 Volume 10: Issue 48 In this issue... • Barrel Horses of the NFR, pg 31 • Fiddlers Turkey Run, pg 34 • Gobble Up the Cash, pg 39 • Barrel Bash, pg 43 fast horses, fast news • Turkey Run Classic II, pg 44 Published Weekly Online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 It’s Finally Here, the 2016 WNFR It is the most wonderful time of year… For all of us rodeo junk- ies, that means it’s just a few long days until the first round of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (WNFR)! For the second year in a row, the WNFR pays a record $10 mil- lion and the barrel racers are running at an amazing $1.1 million. The huge boost in prize money led to 5 barrel racers winning over $100k & 8 barrel racers winning more than $80k at the 2015 WNFR. This was the toughest year in history to make the WNFR in bar- rel racing, in fact it took a record $79,068 just to make the Finals, this was almost $20k more than in 2015. On top of that, world leader Mary Burger became the all time regular season earnings record holder and became the 3rd barrel racer to wear the #1 on her back with her $190,977 in 2016 earnings (others are Charmayne James, 1987, Sherry Cervi, 1995). So it really was a record breaking year in 2016. On that note, Mary Burger will set another record when she runs down the alley Thursday night as being the oldest NFR contestant (either male or female) at 68 yrs old.
    [Show full text]
  • Barrel Racing Records
    2013 BARREL RACING RECORDS Women’s Professional Rodeo Association 431 S. Cascade Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Phone (719) 447-4726 • Fax (719) 447-4631 www.wpra.com “Last year was the heartbreak of my during a barrel race. She shattered her pel- Cheyenne (Wyo.) Frontier Days. In all, Dreams life,” said Walker, who combined a fantas- vis, broke her hip in three places, had two Walker and Latte won more than a dozen Really Do tic regular season with a dominating per- fractured vertebrae and suffered two bro- rodeo titles, from Ada, Okla., to Window formance at the Wrangler National Finals ken toes. She had surgery, where doctors Rock, Ariz., to the All-American ProRo- Come True Rodeo to win the barrel racing gold buckle. used eight plates and 11 pins to stabilize deo Finals. “To go through what I went through last her hip, and she was in a wheelchair for Oh, and Latte was named WPRA/AQHA By Ted Harbin year and to fight your head, you have to get about four months. Horse of the Year. hen a child dies, life can be- up and do something, anything. You have Every inch rolled in that chair turned “That meant everything,” said Mary come unimaginable. The grief to be willing to do the things you have to into motivation, but that’s what happens Walker, who had planned to use 2012 to is overwhelming, and living W do.” inside the hearts of world champions. just season Latte on the rodeo trail; the each day is a challenge. Reagon Walker died in April 2011, the “People have accidents, and they still gold buckle seems to fit OK anyway.
    [Show full text]
  • He Said-She Said
    MAY 5, 2020 -- Volume 14: Issue 17 IN THIS ISSUE: • KK Run From “Rona”, Sealy, TX, pg 6 • Star Ranch 5D, Creson, TX, pg 13 • Modified Pole Bending Drill with Jordon Briggs, pg 16 • Ivy Hurst, Dustin Angelle’s and Craig Brooks 3 Favorite Bits, pg 19 • Barrel Racing Babies, pg 23 & pg 26 • Barrel Horses For Sale, pg 39 & pg 40 Published Weekly, online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 HE SAID-SHE SAID ... Q&A with Justin & Jordon Briggs and Lee & Hallie Hanssen — on page 2 Modified Pole Bending Drill... with JORDON BRIGGS — on page 16 photos by Kenneth Springer He Said - She Said with the Briggs’ & Hanssen’s This week Barrel Racing Report departs from the in-depth Jordon:: laughs features for a little as we are all getting a little chargy at the gate for Jordon: We have so many of those. What do you think, Justin? the removal of the COVID restrictions. We visited with two Justin: Probably getting stuck all the time and you getting mad at “power couples” in the barrel futurity industry--Justin and Jordon me. She thinks I get stuck on purpose, but I don’t. Briggs and Lee and Hallie Hanssen--for a little bit of laughter with Jordon: We’ve had to call my parents twice in the last month to a touch of seriousness. come pick us up because we’re stuck somewhere out in the middle of the pasture. JUSTIN & JORDON BRIGGS Justin: …with Bexley (who will be 2 in July). BRR: How did you meet and who pursued whom? Jordon: Yes! With Bexley! Jordon: He went to Tarleton and I went to Weatherford for college.
    [Show full text]
  • Sadiefamouslastwords & Mary Burger Dominate Calgary Stampede
    JULY 19, 2016 Volume 10: Issue 29 In this issue... • Pro Rodeos & World Standings, pg 15 • Elite & Youth Extravaganza, pg 27 • Glacier Chaser Clasic, , pg 32 • Pikes Peak or Bust, pg 36 • Veterans Benefit Race, pg 37 fast horses, fast news • Prospector Challenge, pg 39 Published Weekly Online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 Parting the Waters— Sadiefamouslastwords & Mary Burger Dominate Calgary Stampede By Tanya Randall After years of training great horses and selling them to make a living, Mary Burger waited until her 6th decade to keep one for 2016 CALGARY MONEY W INNERS herself. Her decision to keep Sadiefamouslastwords (“Moe”) put Unofficial as of July 19, 2016 - courtesy of www.wpra.com her on a collision course with barrel racing history. 1 Sadiefamouslastwords, Mary Burger $122,000 In March, Burger and Moe grabbed the WPRA World Standings 09 bu. g. Sadies Frosty Drift-Porky And Bess, Dash Ta Fame lead with a $54,750 Rodeo Houston Championship and virtually 2 Perculatin & A Frosty Please, Mary Walker $35,000 assured the Pauls Valley, Okla., barrel racer her first trip to the Na- 3 Lisa Lockhart tional Finals Rodeo since 2009. An Oakie With Cash & Fast An Gold $31,500 Now mid-summer, having only entered rodeos that she wants 4 Guys French Jet, Jackie Ganter $23,000 to, Burger and her 8-year-old buckskin gelding have potentially put 04 bu. s. Frenchmans Guy-Miss Landing Rocket, Easy Diamond themselves in position to set earnings records with a $122,000 vic- Landing tory at the historic Calgary Stampede. 5 Cfour Tibbie Stinson, Ivy Conrado $16,300 “I have to thank my family and God for this horse and the op- 09 sor.
    [Show full text]
  • Horse Vaccines
    Western Ranch Supply “Serving the Big Country” ORDER ONLINE www.westernranchsupply.com FALL 2018 BUYING GUIDE Billings: (406) 252-6692 PHONE (800) 548-7270 TOLL FREE Great Falls: (406) 761-2160 PHONE (800) 548-5855 TOLL FREE Your locally owned & operated Western“Serving Ranch The Big Country” Supply Farm & Ranch Supply store NOWNOW ONLINEONLINE WWW.WESTERNRANCHSUPPLY.COMWWW.WESTERNRANCHSUPPLY.COM Clothing | Footwear | Home Decor We Livestock Handling Equipment | Automotive Hardware & Tools | Tack Handle: Animal Health Products Free delivery in Montana & Wyoming (some exclusions may apply) WEST END LOCATION: 7305 ENTRYWAY DRIVE • BILLINGS, MT 59101 TH DOWNTOWN LOCATION: 303 NORTH 13 STREET • BILLINGS, MT 59101 406-252-6692 • 800-548-7270 GREAT FALLS LOCATION: 4000 RIVER DRIVE NORTH • GREAT FALLS, MT 59401 • 800-548-5855 • 406-761-2160 VISIT OUR STORES! * 7305 Entryway Drive, Billings, Montana Open Monday-Saturday: 8am-6pm, CLOSED Sunday Billings Metra Park * 1st Ave North 303 North 13th Street - Billings, Montana *NEW HOURS* Open Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm, CLOSED Saturday & Sunday Shop Address: 1615 Sixth Ave North - Billings, MT. 59101 North* Star Blvd 38th St N St 38th 4000 River Drive North - Great Falls, Montana Open Monday-Saturday: 8am-5pm, CLOSED Sunday COVER PHOTO BY: Amy Thompson (Moore, Montana) Order by Phone: ORDER ONLINE! Social Media 1-800-548-7270 www.westernranchsupply.com Billings, MT 1-800-548-5855 NEW PRODUCTS ADDED Great Falls, MT DAILY! Orders should be called in by 1:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday for United Parcel or Parcel Post shipments E-MAIL: [email protected] @westernranchsupply fax: 406-252-7282 To get the best out of every animal, we put the best into every animal.
    [Show full text]
  • These Results Are Unofficial from La Fiesta De Los Vaqueros in Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 17-18, 22-25
    These results are unofficial from La Fiesta de los Vaqueros in Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 17-18, 22-25. The following are unofficial results following the Thursday, Feb. 22 performance. Results courtesy of Joan Liess Third Performance --- Bareback riding: 1-2, Josi Young, Buhl, Idaho, 76 points on Beutler & Son’s Show Biz/Andy Martinez, Pavillion, Wyo., 76 points on Beutler & Son’s Grim Reaper. Steer wrestling: 1, Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta, Canada, 6.5; 2, Clayton Moore, Poucesoupe, British Columbia, Canada, 6.9; 3, Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, Calif., 7.9; 4, Jeremy Harden, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 9.4; 5, William Beierbach, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada, 10.4; 6, Dan Yates, Red Lodge, Mont., 15.8; 7, Bill Boyce, Lewistown, Mont., 23.1. Saddle bronc riding: 1, Rod Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, Canada 84 points on Beutler & Son’s Pine Ridge; 2-3, Josh MacKenzie, Jordan Valley, Oreg./Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., 80; 4, Mike Outhier, Utopia, Texas, 77; 5, Bryce Miller, Buffalo, S.D., 76; 6, Tim Edge, Fulton, Miss., 75; 7, Jeremy Harden, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 73; 8, Ryan MacKenzie, Jordan Valley, Oreg., 67. Tie-down roping: 1, Jabe Herring, Huntsville, Texas, 8.8; 2, Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 9.6; 3, Jerome Schneeberger, Ponca City, Okla., 10.4; 4, Weston Crane, Avondale, Ariz., 11.3; 5, Blair Burk, Durant, Okla., 12.4; 6, Nathan Steinberg, Conroe, Texas, 12.9. Team roping: 1, Turtle Powell, Alpine, Texas/Britt Bockius, Claremore, Okla., 5.5; 2-3, David Motes, Tolar, Texas/Matt Kasner, Alvord, Texas/Matt Tyler, Lipan, Texas/Richard Durham, Poolville, Texas, 6.2; 4, Jay Tittel, Pueblo, Colo./Alan Erickson, Colorado Springs, Colo., 7.5; 5, Chad Masters, Gorman, Texas/Allen Bach, Weatherford, Texas, 11.3; 6, Daylan Frost, Snowflake, Ariz./Travis Woodard, Stockton, Calif., 13.6; 7, Jay Adams, Logandale, Nev./Randon Adams, Logandale, Nev., 20.4.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 DAYSHEET 58Th Wrangler National Finals Rodeo
    2016 DAYSHEET 58th Wrangler National Finals Rodeo 10th Performance – Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016 – 6:45 p.m. ____________________________________________________________________ BAREBACK RIDING Back # Contestant/Hometown Stock Stock Contractor SCORE 73 Clayton Biglow, Clements, Calif. 193 Jr. Bonner Three Hills Rodeo ________ 103 Richmond Champion, The Woodlands, Texas 174 Shady Nights Pickett Rodeo ________ 74 Jake Brown, Hillsboro, Texas 188 Revolving Door Summit Pro Rodeo ________ 112 Wyatt Denny, Minden, Nev. 144 Blessed Assurance J Bar J ________ 93 Ty Breuer, Mandan, N.D. 124 Lil Red Hawk Flying U Rodeo ________ 107 Jessy Davis, Power, Mont. 198 Mucho Dinero Wayne Vold Rodeo ________ 62 Evan Jayne, Marseille, France 168 Scarlett’s Web Pete Carr’s Classic Pro Rodeo ________ 85 J.R. Vezain, Cowley, Wyo. 154 Onion Ring Korkow Rodeos ________ 34 Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La. 119 Reckless Margie Calgary Stampede ________ 28 R.C. Landingham, Hat Creek, Calif. 172 Top Flight Pickett Rodeo ________ 7 Caleb Bennett, Tremonton, Utah 142 Wilson Sanchez Hi Lo ProRodeo ________ 80 Jake Vold, Ponoka, Alberta 149 All Pink J Bar J ________ 5 Orin Larsen, Inglis, Manitoba 173 Scarlet Belle Pickett Rodeo ________ 19 Tanner Aus, Granite Falls, Minn. 134 Short Night Frontier Rodeo ________ 3 Tim O’Connell, Zwingle, Iowa 165 Painted River Pete Carr Pro Rodeo ________ Rerides: 169/Fancy Free/Pete Carr’s Classic Pro Rodeo 117/Xplosive Skies/Calgary Stampede 148/Hell On Hooves/J Bar J 118/Shadow Warrior/Calgary Stampede 161/American Thumper/Outlawbuckers Rodeo STEER WRESTLING Back # Contestant/Hometown TIME Back # Contestant/Hometown TIME 119 Cody Cabral, Hilo, Hawaii ________ 36 Ty Erickson, Helena, Mont.
    [Show full text]
  • These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from Jan
    1/25/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from Jan. 17-23 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 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo Denver, Colo., Jan. 6-22 Bareback riding: First round: 1. (tie) Will Lowe, on Powder River Rodeo’s Jungle Girl, Micky Downare, on Burch Rodeo’s HI Roller, Cimmaron Gerke, on Burch Rodeo’s Little Sister, Troy Solomon, on Burch Rodeo’s Pinto Peanut, and Luke Walker, on Burch Rodeo’s Heart Attack Hill, 84 points, $3,434 each; 6. (tie) David Smith and Rowdy Buechner, 83, $878 each; 8. (tie) Clayton Foltyn, Royce Ford, Josh Shackleford, and Paul Jones, 82, $146 each. Second round: 1. Heath Ford, 86 points on Beutler Brothers and Cervi’s Thrill Ride, $5,854; 2. Silas Richards, 85, $4,488; 3. Nathan Bayes, 84, $3,317; 4. (tie) Will Lowe, Cody Fox, Josh Shackleford, Noah Bayes, and Dustin Reeves, 82, $1,170 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour round: 1. Royce Ford, 86 points on Cervi Championship’s Rose Puff Multichem, $1,200; 2. (tie) Luke Walker, Rowdy Buechner, and Will Lowe, 83, $600 each. Average: 1. Will Lowe, 249 points on three head, $8,781; 2. Royce Ford, 248, $6,732; 3.
    [Show full text]
  • BBR 2017 Stallion Guide Online FULL2.Pdf
    Offi cial Forage Sponsor of: TJ_BBR_Stallion_Guide.indd 1 1/18/2017 11:25:55 AM Stallion participation is annual, January 1 thru December 31 the following participation fees: Aged Stallions $1500 Young Gun Stallions $500 + 50% of Advertised Stud Fee ($250 minimum / $1000 maximum) Participation deadline: BBR Select Stallion Stakes NOVEMBER 1, 2015 Progeny Enrollment Enclose check or pay by Credit Card (Circle One) Visa MC AmExp Discover Amount $__________________________________ B.B.R. Select Stallion Stakes Enrollment Application Horse Registered Name:__________________________________________ Card #_____________________________________ Copy of registration papers must accompany enrollment application Security Code #_____________________________ Registered Name: ______________________________Young Gun____ (Copy of Registration Papers Must Accompany Enrollment Application) Expiration Date _____________________________ By submitting enrollment and amking payment into the BBR Select Stallion Billing Address: By submitting enrollment form and making payment into the B.B.R. Select StalliStakeson Stakes program, I agree I toagreecomply towith comply and be bound with by and be bound by the rules set forth for ___________________________________________ the rules setthis for forth program for this program. ___________________________________________ *there will be a 5% convenience fee charged each time your credit card is billed. Stallion Owner:Horse _____________________________________________ Owner:___________________________________________________
    [Show full text]
  • These Results Are Unofficial from the Cheyenne (Wyo.) Frontier Days Rodeo, July 19-30
    These results are unofficial from the Cheyenne (Wyo.) Frontier Days Rodeo, July 19-30. Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo unofficial results – Bareback Riding: First round leaders: 1. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, 84 points; 2. (tie) Heath Ford, Greeley, Colo., and Bo Casper, Fort Scott, Kan., 83; 4. (tie) Wes Stevenson, Kaufman, Texas and Jerad Schlegel, Burns, Colo., 81; 6. (tie) Joe Gunderson, Agar, S.D., and Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, S.D., 80; 8. (tie) Dustin Murray, Midwest City, Okla., and Forest Bramwell, Pagosa Springs, Colo., 79. Second round leaders: 1. Forest Bramwell, Pagosa Springs, Colo., 86 points; 2. (tie) Royce Ford, Briggsdale, Colo., and Chad Klein, Stephenville, Texas, 82; 4. (tie) Andy Martinez, Pavillion, Wyo., and Tom McFarland, Wickenburg, Ariz., 81; 6. James Sursa, Bluebell, Utah, 80; 7. (tie) Cleve Schmidt, Belle Fourche, S.D., and Heath Ford, Greeley, Colo., 79. Average leaders: 1. Forest Bramwell, 165 points on two head; 2. Heath Ford, Greeley, Colo., 162; 3. Royce Ford, 160; 4. Andy Martinez, 159; 5. (tie) Will Lowe and Wes Stevenson, 158; 7. Cleve Schmidt, 156; 8. (tie) Chad Klein and Larry Sandvick, 155. Steer Wrestling: First round: 1. Shawn Greenfield, Lakeview, Ore., 5.4 seconds, $7,334; 2. Glen Clark, Streetman, Texas, 6.1, $6,377; 3. Jason Lahr, Emporia, Kan., 6.2, $5,421; 4. Linn Churchill, Valentine, Neb., 6.6, $4,464; 5. (tie) Dru Melvin, Tyron, Neb., and Brady Hageman, McCook, Neb., 7.0, $3,029 each; 7. Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S.D., 7.1, $1,594; 8. Ty Tillard, Douglas, Wyo., 7.2, $638.
    [Show full text]
  • 2009 National Finals Rodeo Halftime
    BARREL RACING REPORT - Fast Horses, Fast News since 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 49 www.barrelracingreport.com December 8, 2009 2009 National Finals Rodeo Halftime Well the NFR is to the halfway point and what an NFR Three Bars within it has been One could say it has been predictable as Brittany Pozzi the fi rst four gen- and Lindsay Sears were supposed to duke it out for the world erations for a little WORLD STANDINGS title, but who could have predicted Pozzi would leave Stitch (Sixth extra barrel racing After Round 6 Vision) on the sidelines and go for Duke (Yeah Hes Firen)? Then ability Usually, Courtesy of www.wpra.com Sherry Cervi and Stingray (MP Meter My Hay) have sprung onto the pair of Sears Place Name Earnings the scene and are giving Sears and Pozzi a run for their money and Martha take 1 Brittany Pozzi $210,324 The Big Three have combined to win four of the fi rst fi ve rounds a few rounds to 2 Lindsay Sears $204,892 with Pozzi and Sears each picking up one go round and Cervi win- shake the rust off, 3 Sherry Cervi $141,810 ning two rounds Cassie Moseley broke up the party to win Round 4 but this year the 4 Mary Burger $129,476 on her long time partner Mitey Man (Mitey Easy Alibi) competition didn’t 5 Jordon Peterson $117,205 Another interesting note is the ages of the horses who have get that luxury as 6 Tiffany Fox $110,464 picked up a whopping combined $168,077 during the fi rst fi ve they struck for a 7 Cassie Moseley $91,970 rounds Martha (Sugar Moon Express) is the senior member at the check in the fi rst 8 Shelley Morgan $90,414
    [Show full text]