ORDER of EVENTS Thursday Night Perf 7Pm Bareback Riding (BB) Tiedown Roping (TD) Breakaway Roping (BK) Saddle Bronc Riding (SB)

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ORDER of EVENTS Thursday Night Perf 7Pm Bareback Riding (BB) Tiedown Roping (TD) Breakaway Roping (BK) Saddle Bronc Riding (SB) ORDER OF EVENTS Thursday Night Perf 7pm Bareback Riding (BB) Tiedown Roping (TD) Breakaway Roping (BK) Saddle Bronc Riding (SB) Steer Wrestling (SW) Goat Tying (GT) Team Roping (TR) Barrel Racing (BA) Bull Riding (BR) Thursday After Slack Barrel Racing (BA) Breakaway Roping (BK) Friday Slack 9am Barrel Racing (BA) Tiedown Roping (TD) Breakaway Roping (BK) Steer Wrestling (SW) Goat Tying (GT) Team Roping (TR) Friday Night Perf 7pm Bareback Riding (BB) Tiedown Roping (TD) Breakaway Roping (BK) Saddle Bronc Riding (SB) Steer Wrestling (SW) Goat Tying (GT) Team Roping (TR) Barrel Racing (BA) Bull Riding (BR) Friday night after Bull Riding (BR) Saturday Slack 9am Barrel Racing (BA) Tiedown Roping (TD) Breakaway Roping (BK) Steer Wrestling (SW) Goat Tying (GT) Team Roping (TR) SHORT ROUND 7 PM Same order as Thursday/Friday perf Bareback Riding 14 Entries THURSDAY NIGHT 7PM STOCK DRAW SCORE 1 Berghuis,Tyler TSU 130349 2 Pedrana,Andrew WTC 137481 3 Holcomb,Zeke FPC 137290 4 Spivey,Joseph NCTC 137570 5 Opatmy,Justin CC 138002 6 Winters,Brazos FPC 136098 7 Green, Josh CC 136326 FRIDAY NIGHT 7PM STOCK DRAW SCORE 1 Dannheim,Trent CC 137901 2 Lammers,Bodee TSU 134291 3 Deitz,Chett WTC 138141 4 Clevenger, Dalton OC 135188 5 Berry,Leighton WC 136776 6 Kelley, Rhett TSU 133432 7 Johnson, Wyatt TSU 134091 Saddle Bronc Riding 20 Entries THURSDAY NIGHT 7PM Draw Score 1 Russell,Taylor CC 137895 2 Lansford,Brandon SR 137426 3 O'Neal, Zac TT 138146 4 Sheppard,Lachian WTC 138143 5 Waldron,Seth CC 137899 6 Burwash,Jake TSU 131718 7 Winstead, Colby VC 133947 8 Rasch,Cal WC 137585 9 Barnes,Jake TSU 131292 10 Franks,Clint CC 137888 FRIDAY NIGHT 7PM 1 Fanning,Rhett TSU 133360 2 Cunningham,Colt CC 136328 3 Smith,Tegan CC 136318 4 Yates,Shelton TSU 136222 5 Smith,Riggin CC 136331 6 Scholes,Conner HC 137258 7 Kelley,Tanner OC 137020 8 Hughson,Rowdy FPC 135092 9 Klein,Trevor RC 137714 10 Newell, Caleb WT 138487 BULL RIDING 29 Entries THURSDAY PERF 7PM STOCK DRAW SCORE 1 Scholes,Conner HC 137258 2 Brown, Cameron WTC 135939 3 Kelly,Colton CC 136325 4 Bohl,Andy HC 137271 5 Smith,Tegan CC 136318 6 Bane,Cameron RC 137753 7 Salter,Hunter NMJC 135365 8 Hutchings,Tristen OC 138140 9 Morrow,Jacob CIS 137700 FRIDAY PERF 7PM STOCK DRAW SCORE 1 Harris,Riley CIS 136025 2 Telfer,Cullen WTC 137484 3 McMillan, Evan TT 138151 4 Wimberley,Quintin NMJC 137545 5 Hoffman,Donald HC 133419 6 Timmermans,Bret OC 137201 7 Jensen,Jay TSU 134286 8 Hughson,Rowdy FPC 135092 9 Gonzales,Tristan TSU 137968 10 Hart,Wyatt FPC 135048 FRIDAY AFTER SLACK STOCK DRAW SCORE 1 Dever, Blaine HC 135317 2 Vadnais,Riggin HC 137273 3 Holcomb,Zeke FPC 137290 4 Johnson,Hunter FPC 137087 5 Fritzlan,Colten WTC 137471 6 Kasel,Dalton HC 135320 7 Patrick,Tommy FPC 137605 8 Wood,Michael HC 137257 9 Smith,Riggin CC 136331 10 Gleason,Chris FPC 135071 TIEDOWN ROPING 77 ENTRIES THURSDAY NIGHT 7PM DRAW TIME 1 Howard,Mason NCTC 137512 2 Serracia,Camilo RC 138187 3 Raglin,Juwan TSU 137957 4 Quam,Grady SPC 137932 5 Burwash,Jake TSU 131718 6 Wheeler,Quentin OC 137664 7 Fields,Brady TSU 134213 8 Brown,Winston WT 136400 9 Rose,Nathaniel ENMU 135578 10 Oden,Sam TT 134150 FRIDAY SLACK 9 AM 1 Van Horn,Merit FPC 137288 2 Cloward,Hayden SPC 137862 3 Knerr,Shane TT 129980 4 Jacquez, Ezzio SR 128803 5 Gudgell,Wesley ENMU 132174 6 Able,Colton NMJC 135367 7 Felton,Dakota RC 134336 8 Cloward,Hadley SPC 133910 9 Huwa,Cody SPC 135851 10 Wiseman,Logan SPC 137842 11 Butler,Jeremy CC 136330 12 Winter,Derek WC 137548 13 Jackson,Jhett TSU 133905 14 Darnell,Cody WT 133638 15 Patterson,Zane TSU 136203 16 Lacina,True CIS 137703 17 Jeffreys,Calahan ENMU 137826 18 Hahnkamp,Dillon RC 136063 19 Hickox,Jacob CIS 134008 20 Yazzie,Rooster WTC 137482 TIEDOWN ROPING 77 ENTRIES 21 Lansford,Brandon SR 137426 22 Rorig,Jacob VC 136345 23 McCarley,Colton SPC 137838 24 Cropper,Kelton HC 135286 25 Rice, Jabin TT 138147 26 Waldron,Seth CC 137899 27 Dees,Jakob CC 137931 28 King,Tanner ENMU 133515 29 Ramone,Stefan SPC 133909 FRIDAY NIGHT 7PM 1 Bedke,Britton SPC 135852 2 Meged,Haven TSU 133748 3 Hamar,Zach FPC 135059 4 Gleghorn,Gage WC 135959 5 Young,Austin NMJC 135373 6 Stuart,Brett CIS 136016 7 Gaskins,Wyatt OC 137663 8 Allen,Tyler WC 137583 9 Allen,Jace TSU 134020 10 Fry,Jace TT 130351 SATURDAY SLACK 9 AM 1 Murphy,Dylan CIS 135608 2 Long,Justin NMJC 137544 3 Arnold,Coy WC 137586 4 Rider,McCrae WT 136397 5 Felton,Sy RC 133856 6 Berry,Leighton WC 136776 7 Sims,Wesley TSU 130261 8 Adamson,JT WT 133816 9 Parrish,Kyle TSU 130870 10 Vickers,Blake TSU 132433 11 McCarley,Cameron TT 132546 TIEDOWN ROPING 77 ENTRIES 12 Dumdi,John WTC 137473 13 Phillips,Carson FPC 137098 14 Jones,Hunter VC 136536 15 Stephens,Daniel SPC 135822 16 Thompson,Stran ENMU 138202 17 Kenline,Logan SPC 137883 18 Hadland,Derek VC 138225 19 Thomas,Tate WC 137557 20 Bray,Paden CIS 135599 21 Blackwell,Kasper TSU 132543 22 Rodriguez,Chance VC 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