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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from June 5 – 11 Not Yet Posted on the Web Site 6/13/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from June 5 – 11 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 Beef Empire Days PRCA Rodeo Garden City, Kan., June 8-10 All-around cowboy: Trevor Brazile, $3,819 in team roping and tie-down roping Bareback riding: 1. Chad Klein, 86 points on Korkow Rodeo’s Spiked Punch, $2,200; 2. Scott Montague, 85, $1,687; 3. (tie) Kelly Timberman, and Andy Martinez, 84, $1,027 each; 5. (tie) Tyler Scales and Micky Downare, 83, $440 each; 7. Dave Worsfold, 82, $293; 8. Heath Ford, 81, $220. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Tyson Brenton, 4.9 seconds, $1,625; 2. Dan Barner, 5.0, $1,345; 3. Gabe Ledoux, 5.1, $1,065; 4. Patrick Greenleaf, 5.4, $785; 5. Shawn Schultz, 5.6, $504; 6. Justin Thompson, 5.8, $280. Second round: 1. Dale Yerigan, 3.9 seconds, $1,625; 2. Stockton Graves, 4.1, $1,345; 3. Gabe Ledoux, 4.4, $1,065; 4. Wade Sumpter, 4.9, $785; 5. Hunter Cure, 5.0, $504; 6. (tie) Ricky Riley, Chad Van Campen and Eric Brill, 5.3, $93 each. Average: 1. Gabe Ledoux, 9.5 seconds on two head, $1,625; 2. Ricky Riley, 11.4, $1,345; 3. Dan Barner, 11.6, $1,065; 4. (tie) Chad Van Campen and Jason Lahr, 11.8, $645 each; 6. Scott Dorenkamp, 13.1, $280. Team roping: First round: 1. Nick Sartain/Shannon Frascht, 5.6 seconds, $1,384 each; 2. Jimmy Tanner/Arky Rogers, 5.9, $1,203; 3. (tie) Bubba Strait/Brock Hansen, Chad Masters/Cole Bigbee and Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton, 6.3, $842 each; 6. (tie) Justin Parish/Kyle Crick and Charly Crawford/Allen Bach, 6.4, $391 each; 8. (tie) Garrett Tonozzi/York Gill and Kyle Polich/James Gililland, 6.7, $60 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton and Shane Schwenke/Jhett Johnson, 5.5 seconds, $1,294 each; 3. Cody McMinn/Tripp Johnson, 5.6, $1,023; 4. Turtle Powell/Mickey Gomez, 5.7, $842; 5. (tie) Justin Turner/Coleman Proctor, Colt Braden/Jace Crabb and Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius, 5.8, $481 each; 8. (tie) Chris Lawson/Jett Hillman and Rickey Armstrong/Darrel Radacy, 6.1, $60 each. Average: 1. Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton, 11.8 seconds on two head, $1,384 each; 2. Justin Turner/Coleman Proctor, 12.6, $1,203; 3. (tie) Nick Sartain/Shannon Frascht and Bubba Strait/Brock Hansen, 12.8, $933 each; 5. Jimmy Tanner/Arky Rogers, 13.1, $662; 6. Colby Schneeman/Michael Jones, 13.9, $481; 7. Dusty Forre/Tro Hermelbracht, 14.7, $201; 8. Turtle Powell/Mickey Gomez, 17.0, $120. Saddle bronc riding: 1. (tie) Matt Hebbert on Korkow Rodeo’s Surprise and Marty Hebb on Korkow Rodeo’s Queenie, 84 points, $2,319 each; 3. (tie) Chad Ferley and Taos Muncy, 83, $1,225 each; 5. (tie) Cody DeMoss and Dusty Hausauer, 82, $525 each; 7. (tie) Casey McGooden, Billie Sutton, Jeff Willert, Jermiah Diffee and Morgan Forbes, 81, $122 each. Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Jess Tierney, 8.5 seconds, $1,644; 2. Lynndel Walters, 9.0, $1,360; 3. (tie) Kyle Whitaker and Russell Wells, 9.6, $935 each; 5. Shawn Hollenbeck, 9.8, $510; 6. Hunter Herrin, 9.9, $283. Second round: 1. Jim Locke, 9.5, $1,644; 2. Kolby Ungeheuer, 9.8, $1,360; 3. Kyle Hughes, 10.5, $1,077; 4. Luke Blanton, 10.6, $794; 5. Hunter Herrin, 10.7, $510; 6. (tie) Justin Dan and Tyler Garten, 11.1, $142 each. Average: 1. Kolby Ungeheuer, 19.9 seconds on two head, $1,644; 2. Hunter Herrin, 20.6, $1,360; 3. Jerome Schneeberger, 21.7, $1,077; 4. Michael Mullen, 22.3, $794; 5. Beau Franzen, 22.4, $510; 6. Tyler Garten, 22.5, $283. Barrel racing: 1. Terra Bynum, 17.11 seconds, $2,211; 2. Kelly Maben, 17.18, $1,879; 3. Maegan Reichert, 17.24, $1,548; 4. Shali Lord, 17.34, $1,327; 5. Cindy Rijfkogel, 17.35, $1,105; 6. Mary Burger, 17.40, $774; 7. Jana Jareau, 17.41, $553; 8. Sharin Hall- Grant, 17.46, $442; 9. (tie) Tracy Nowlin and Audrey Ridgeway, 17.50, $359 each; 11. Kelly Kaminski, 17.52, $276; 12. Delores Toole, 17.55, $221. Bull riding: 1. B.J. Schumacher, 90 points on Frontier Rodeo’s Slobber Knocker, $2,579; 2. Jarrod Ford, 83, $1,977; 3. Dustin Elliott, 80, $1,462; 4. (tie) Clayton Williams and Fred Boettcher, 79, $759 each; 6. Winston Kusler, 77, $430; 7. Cody Sunby, 75, $344; 8. Dusty Ast, 74, $258. Gladewater Round-Up Rodeo Gladewater, Texas, June 7-10 Bareback riding: 1. (tie) Will Lowe, Royce Ford, Steven Anding and David Smith, 84 points, $1,275 each; 5. (tie) Scotty Drennan and Heath Ford, 83, $348 each. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Glen Clark, 3.8 seconds, $1,175; 2. Mickey Gee, 4.0, $973; 3. Gerald Pasley, 4.1, $770; 4. (tie) R.D. Curtis and Todd Suhn, 4.3, $466 each; 6. John Hill, 4.5, $203. Second round: 1. (tie) Jeff Babek and Kirby Kaul, 4.3 seconds, $1,074 each; 3. Glen Clark, 4.6, $770; 4. (tie) Ben Goodman and Todd Suhn, 4.7, $466 each; 6. (tie) Spud Duvall, Will Scoggins and Casey Martin, 4.8, $68 each. Average: 1. Glen Clark, 8.4 seconds on two head, $1,175; 2. Todd Suhn, 9.0, $973; 3. Mickey Gee, 10.1, $770; 4. John Hill, 10.5, $567; 5. Will Scoggins, 10.7, $365; 6. Craig Cavaness, 10.8, $203. Team roping: First round: 1. Brandon Bohac/Kurt Lassman, 5.1 seconds, $955 each; 2. (tie) Tommy Zuniga/Matthew Ramirez and Tee Woolman/Kinney Harrell, 5.2, $708 each; 4. (tie) Cody Odell/Boogie Ray and Justin Davis/Zane Bruce, 5.7, $379 each; 6. Rocky Duncan/Wayne Carter, 5.8, $165. Second round: 1. Justin Davis/Zane Bruce, 5.1, $955 each; 2. Kevin Stewart/Martin Lucero, 5.2, $790; 3. K.C. Murphy/Donnie Savage, 5.5, $626; 4. Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton, 5.7, $461; 5. Jim Coffman/Justin Copp, 5.8, $296; 6. Jim Locke/Jeff Hilton, 5.9, $165. Average: 1. Justin Davis/Zane Bruce, 10.8 seconds on two head, $955 each; 2. Brandon Bohac/Kurt Lassmann, 11.5, $790; 3. (tie) Cody Odell/Boogie Ray and Trevor Brazile/Rich Skelton, 11.7, $543 each; 5. Rocky Duncan/Wayne Carter, 12.1, $296; 6. Dustin Mueller/Cody Thornton, 13.6, $165. Saddle bronc riding: 1. Mike Outhier, 84 points, $1,956; 2. Casey McGooden, 83, $1,482; 3. (tie) Brad Pierce, Cody Taton and Jeff Willert, 79, $713 each; 6. (tie) James Willert, Steven Dent and Colin Stalley, 77, $99 each. Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Trevor Brazile, 9.3 seconds, $1,065; 2. Cimarron Boardman, 9.6, $882; 3. Sammy Webb, 10.2, $698; 4. (tie) Chance Henderson and Kevin McDougald, 10.4, $422 each; 6. Wade White, 10.6, $184. Second round: 1. Randall Carlisle, 9.4 seconds, $1,065; 2. Wendell Hearn, 9.5, $882; 3. Cimarron Boardman, 9.8, $698; 4. Chance Tinney, 10.2, $514; 5. Cade Swor, 10.3, $331; 6. 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