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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from Feb 2/20/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from Feb. 13-19 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 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 4-12, 14-19 All-around cowboy: Joe Beaver, $11,230 in team roping and tie-down roping. Bareback riding: First round: 1. Joe Gunderson, 87 points on Cervi Championship’s Hostage Multichem, $4,346; 2. Chris Harris, 86, $3,332; 3. (tie) Paul Jones and Wes Stevenson, 84, $2,028 each; 5. (tie) Clint Cannon, Ted Osman, Ryan Gray, J.D. Garrett, Jr., and Bobby Mote, 83, $550 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Stetson Herrera on Classic Rodeo’s Fancy Free, Monte Downare on Classic Rodeo’s Prairie Bird, Scott Drennan on Cervi Championship’s High Roller, Kyle Bowers on Bar T Rodeo’s Tiger Lily and D.V. Fennell on Vold Rodeo’s Dusty Dan, 86 points, $2,549 each; 6. Chad Klein, 85, $724; 7. Pete Hawkins, 84, $579; 8. Royce Ford, 83, $435. Third round: 1. Ryan Gray, 88 points on Bar T Rodeo’s Goldilocks, $4,346; 2. Chris Harris, 87, $3,332; 3. Silas Richards, 86, $2,462; 4. (tie) James Boudreaux, Royce Ford, Wes Stevenson, Larry Sandvick, Cleve Schmidt and Tigh Anderberg, 84, $724 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. (tie) Silas Richards on Kesler Championship’s Alley Trails and J.D. Garrett, Jr. on Calgary Stampede’s Grated Coconut, $1,450 each; 3. (tie) Kyle Bowers, D.V. Fennell, Cleve Schmidt and Chris Harris, Itasca, Texas; 85, $525 each. Average: 1. J.D. Garrett, Jr., 334 points on four head, $8,691; 2. Silas Richards, 331, $6,663; 3. Chris Harris, 330, $4,925; 4. (tie) Cleve Schmidt and Wes Stevenson, 328, $2,607 each; 6. D.V. Fennell and Kyle Bowers, 326, $1,304; 8. Ryan Gray, 325, $869. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Jason Lahr, 3.7 seconds, $3,506; 2. Kyle Whitaker, 3.8, $3,049; 3. Baillie Milan, 4.0, $2,592; 4. Ronnie Fields, 4.1, $2,134; 5. Justin Blaine Davis, 4.2, $1,677; 6. (tie) Casey McMillen and Dean Gorsuch, 4.3, $991 each; 8. Shawn Greenfield, 4.6, $305. Second round: 1. Rodney Burks, 3.6 seconds, $3,506; 2. (tie) Stockton Graves and Cash Myers, 3.9, $2,820 each; 4. Todd Suhn, 4.1, $2,134; 5. Will Stovall, 4.2, $1,677; 6. Dru Melvin, 4.3, $1,220; 7. Tooter Silver, 4.4, $762; 8. Casey Martin, 4.5, $305. Third round: 1. Lee Graves, 3.4 seconds, $3,506; 2. (tie) Birch Negaard and Sean Mulligan, 3.7, $2,820 each; 4. Mickey Gee, 4.0, $2,134; 5. (tie) Jason Lahr, Chancey Larson and Dale Yerigan, 4.2, $1,220 each; 8. Joey Bell Jr., 4.3, $305. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Ronnie Fields, 3.4 seconds, $1,450; 2. Rope Myers, 4.7, $1,200; 3. Mickey Gee, 5.1, $950; 4. (tie) Wade Sumpter and Casey McMillen, 5.3, $575 each; 6. Dane Hanna, 5.7, $250. Average: 1. Ronnie Fields, 17.1 seconds on four head, $7,013; 2. Casey McMillen, 21.1, $6,098; 3. Rope Myers, 21.3, $5,183; 4. Wade Sumpter, 21.5, $4,269; 5. Dane Hanna, 23.2, $3,354; 6. Kyle Whitaker, 23.3, $2,439; 7. Mickey Gee, 24.5, $1,525; 8. Casey Martin, 28.3, $610. Team roping: First round: 1. John O’Connor/Jim Garson, 5.2 seconds, $3,075 each; 2. (tie) Shain Sproul/Kinney Harrell and Brad Hamilton/Bret Gould, 5.5, $2,473 each; 4. (tie) Jake Cooper/Jimmie Cooper and Garrett Tonozzi/York Gill, 5.7, $1,671 each; 6. (tie) Jess Tierney/Jake Nelson, Dugan Kelly/Clayton Grant, and Justin Lovell/B.J. Dugger, 5.8, $669 each. Second round: 1. Jay Adams/Randon Adams, 4.8 seconds, $3,075 each; 2. Ryan Jarrett/Clint Robinson, 5.1, $2,674; 3. Charly Crawford/Richard Durham, 5.2, $2,273; 4. Tyler Magnus/Travis Graves, 5.3, $1,872; 5. (tie) Jimmy Tanner/Arky Rogers and Matt Sherwood/Walt Woodard, 5.4, $1,270 each; 7. Tee Woolman/Cory Petska, 5.5, $669; 8. Lance Brooks/Jett Hillman, 5.7, $267. Third round: 1. Charly Crawford/Richard Durham, 4.1 seconds, $3,075 each; 2. Clay Tryan/Patrick Smith, 4.2, $2,674; 3. Speed Williams/Clay O’Brien Cooper, 4.4, $2,273; 4. (tie) Joe Beaver/Marty Becker and Nick Sartain/Shannon Frascht, 4.5, $1,671 each; 6. Jimmy Edens/Ryan Motes, 4.7, $1,070; 7. Travis Tryan/Allen Bach, 4.9, $669; 8. Colby Frizzell/Kipp Harrell, 5.0, $267. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round 1. Matt Sherwood/Walt Woodard, 4.9 seconds, $1,000 each; 2. Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius, 5.2, $750; 3. Colter Todd/Cesar De La Cruz, 5.5, $500; 4. (tie) K.C. Jones/Cody Cowden and Tyler Magnus/Travis Graves, 6.0, $125 each. Average: 1. Matt Sherwood/Walt Woodard, 23.3 seconds on four head, $6,150 each; 2. Tyler Magnus/Travis Graves, 23.4, $5,348; 3. Steve Purcella/Britt Bockius, 24.1, $4,546; 4. Colter Todd/Cesar De La Cruz, 24.2, $3,744; 5. Dugan Kelly/Clayton Grant, 24.4, $2,941; 6. K.C. Jones/Cody Cowden, 26.5, $2,139; 7. Joe Beaver/Marty Becker, 28.5, $1,337; 8. Matt Funk/Bucky Campbell, 30.1, $535. Saddle bronc riding: First round: 1. Billy Etbauer, 89 points on Bar T Rodeo’s Fire Fly, $4,517; 2. Dustin Flundra, 88, $3,463; 3. (tie) J.J. Elshere and Jeff Willert, 86, $2,108 each; 5. Shaun Stroh, 85, $1,054; 6. (tie) Sean Prater, Dan Mortensen, Mitchell Steiger and Rod Warren, 83, $263 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Billy Etbauer on Cervi Championship’s Big Sky, Rusty Allen on Bar T Rodeo’s Buckskin Bill and Tyler Corrington on Vold Rodeo’s Elvis, 85 points, $3,513 each; 4. Glen O’Neill, 84, $1,656; 5. (tie) Scott Keogh and Ryan Mapston, 82, $903 each; 7. Cody Wright, 81, $602; 8. (tie) Jeremy Meeks, Mitchell Steiger, and James Crozier, 80, $151 each. Third round: 1. J.J. Elshere, 87 points on Bart T Rodeo’s Thorn Bird, $4,517; 2. (tie) Bradley Harter, Tyler Corrington and Bryce Miller, 84, $2,559 each; 5. (tie) Justin Arnold, Red Lemmel and Rusty Allen, 83, $803 each; 8. (tie) Dustin Thompson, Todd Rangel and Chet Johnson, 82, $151 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. (tie) Chad Ferley on Kesler Championship’s Toll Free, J.J. Elshere on on Kesler Rodeo’s Coffee Break, and Rusty Allen on Calgary Stampede’s John Wayne, 82 points, $1,267 each; 4. (tie) Sean Prater, Glen O’Neill, Bryce Miller and Cody Wright, 80, $300 each. Average: 1, Rusty Allen, 331 points on four head, $9,033; 2. Cody Wright, 323, $6,925; 3. J.J. Elshere, 322, $5,119; 4. Bryce Miller, 319, $3,312; 5. Glen O’Neill, 317, $2,108; 6. Chad Ferley, 315, $1,506; 7. Sean Prater, 311, $1,204; 8. Rod Warren, 310, $903. Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Monty Lewis, 9.1 seconds, $3,485; 2. Cash Myers, 9.2, $3,030; 3. (tie) Nathan Steinberg, Cade Swor, and Caddo Lewallen, 9.4, $2,121 each; 6. Joe Beaver, 9.6, $1,212; 7. Jerome Schneeberger, 9.8, $757; 8. 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Russell Wells, 41.6, $606. Barrel racing: First round: 1. Deb Renger, 14.63 seconds, $3,177; 2. Tyra Kane, 14.74, $2,723; 3. Jana Jarreau, 14.76, $2,269; 4. (tie) Chani Payne, Shali Lord, Kim Squires, and Denise Adams-Fea, 14.77, $1,399 each; 8. Terra Bynum, 14.82, $605; 9. Talina Bird, 14.84, $454; 10. (tie) Kelly Maben and Kay Blandford, 14.85, $151 each. Second round: 1. Talina Bird, 14.62 seconds, $3,177; 2. Kelly Maben, 14.68, $2,723; 3.
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